The Inside Story of How Silicon Valley Rewired Our Brains

The Inside Story of How Silicon Valley Rewired Our Brains

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An Ex-Tucker Carlson Employee Tells All

An Ex-Tucker Carlson Employee Tells All

Tina Nguyen, national correspondent at Puck News, joins Offline to talk about her new memoir, “The MAGA Diaries.” The book sheds light on the conservative movement’s college recruitment pipeline, and ...

25 Feb 20241h 22min

The Neuroscience of Why We’re Susceptible to Lies, Outrage, and Fascism

The Neuroscience of Why We’re Susceptible to Lies, Outrage, and Fascism

Cass Sunstein, Harvard professor and coauthor of the forthcoming book, Look Again, joins Offline to discuss the dangers of habituation. When things become so commonplace that they blend into the backg...

18 Feb 20241h 3min

Authoritarians or A-holes? Kara Swisher on Tech's Biggest Egos

Authoritarians or A-holes? Kara Swisher on Tech's Biggest Egos

Kara Swisher, longtime tech reporter and author of the forthcoming memoir Burn Book, joins Offline to talk about the tech tycoons who think they’re qualified to run our country. She and Jon break down...

11 Feb 202456min

What's Really Behind the Media Apocalypse?

What's Really Behind the Media Apocalypse?

Peter Hamby, host of Snapchat’s Good Luck America and a founding partner at Puck News, returns to Offline to discuss whether journalism is headed towards extinction. With the latest round of media lay...

4 Feb 20241h 13min

Are Algorithms Making You Boring?

Are Algorithms Making You Boring?

Kyle Chayka, New Yorker staff writer and author of “Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture,” joins Offline to expose how online feeds push us into the mainstream and away from each other. He an...

28 Jan 202452min

Were Trump’s Opponents Too Online? Plus, R. F. Kuang on Her Twitter Era Novel

Were Trump’s Opponents Too Online? Plus, R. F. Kuang on Her Twitter Era Novel

R. F. Kuang, bestselling author of Yellowface, joins Offline to discuss cultural appropriation, the flatness of social media friendships and feedback, and the tortured relationship between literature ...

21 Jan 20241h 3min

The Science of Achieving (and Enjoying) Your New Year’s Resolution

The Science of Achieving (and Enjoying) Your New Year’s Resolution

Katy Milkman, Wharton professor and author of How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, joins Offline to discuss the limits of willpower. Katy and Max dig into ...

14 Jan 202452min

Dry January, Cali Sober, Soft Sober: Why Gen Z is Breaking Up With Booze

Dry January, Cali Sober, Soft Sober: Why Gen Z is Breaking Up With Booze

Maybe, your friend announced they’re not drinking anymore, or your sister’s now “California Sober,” or maybe your entire office is participating in Dry January. It’s not just you, going sober is the h...

7 Jan 20241h 7min

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