
Walter Russell Mead on the Past and Future of American Foreign Policy
A leading expert in foreign policy, Walter Russell Mead believes his lack of a PhD—and interest in actually going places—has helped him avoid academic silos and institutional groupthink that's rendere...
5 Okt 202251min

Byron Auguste On Rewiring the U.S. Labor Market
When looking at the U.S. labor market, Byron Auguste sees too many job seekers screened out based on shallow signals like a bachelor's degree, and too few 'screened in' by directly demonstrating the s...
21 Sep 202254min

Vaughn Smith on Life as a Hyperpolyglot
Vaughn Smith is fluent in eight languages but with a beginner's grasp of at least thirty-six (and counting). His talents are so remarkable that the Washington Post did a feature story on him and neur...
7 Sep 202249min

Shruti Rajagopalan talks to Daniel Gross and Tyler about Identifying and Predicting Talent
How can one identify and predict talent? On a search to answer this question and others like it, Tyler Cowen joined venture capitalist and entrepreneur Daniel Gross to explore the art and science of f...
1 Sep 20221h 7min

Cynthia L. Haven on René Girard, Czeslaw Milosz, and Joseph Brodsky
As a little girl, Cynthia Haven loved reading classic works of literature. At sixteen, she began her career as a reporter. And years later, those two interests converged as they led her to interview a...
24 Aug 202244min

William MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Moral Progress, and Cultural Innovation
When Tyler is reviewing grants for Emergent Ventures, he is struck by how the ideas of effective altruism have so clearly influenced many of the smartest applicants, particularly the younger ones. An...
10 Aug 202250min

Leopoldo López on Activism Under Autocratic Regimes
As an inquisitive reader, books were a cherished commodity for Leopoldo López when he was a political prisoner in his home country of Venezuela. His prison guards eventually observed the strength and ...
27 Jul 202249min

Matthew Ball on the Metaverse and Gaming
Fighting fires meant a lot of downtime for Matthew Ball. Stationed at a forward operating base in the woods for two weeks at a time, he spent long hours amongst fellow firefighters with whom he shared...
13 Jul 202255min






















