"Dumb Smart People" with Van Jones

"Dumb Smart People" with Van Jones

Yang goes off on how elites running our country don't have "street smarts," and how we should reopen our economy. Van Jones joins to talk about elitism in the US, how to fight for change when you're part of the "establishment," and who's actually in charge in the White House. Van Jones - https://reformalliance.com/ | http://cut50.org/ | https://twitter.com/VanJones68 Andrew Yang - https://twitter.com/AndrewYang | https://movehumanityforward.com Zach Graumann - https://twitter.com/Zach_Graumann To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The First Phone Plan Designed to Unf*ck Your Life

The First Phone Plan Designed to Unf*ck Your Life

On this special episode of the podcast, Andrew and Zach announce Noble Mobile, the first phone plan that actually pays you to spend less time scrolling. By cutting costs and rewarding healthier tech h...

16 Sep 202549min

Tuning Up a Tired America

Tuning Up a Tired America

In this episode of The Andrew Yang Podcast, Andrew talks with Dan Osborn, a U.S. Navy veteran, mechanic, and union leader running as an independent for U.S. Senate in Nebraska. Dan shares his journey ...

8 Sep 202542min

Is Political Polarization Tearing America Apart?

Is Political Polarization Tearing America Apart?

In this Q&A episode of The Andrew Yang Podcast, Andrew Yang and Zach Grauman take on listener questions about politics, democracy, and the future of America, as well as have some fun talking about mov...

1 Sep 202549min

The Showdown That Could Reshape U.S. Politics

The Showdown That Could Reshape U.S. Politics

On this episode, Andrew Yang talks with David Jolly, former Republican turned Democratic candidate for Florida governor. They explore Florida’s rising housing and insurance costs, the failures of publ...

25 Aug 202538min

Shade Inequality: Who Burns, Who Benefits

Shade Inequality: Who Burns, Who Benefits

This week on the Andrew Yang Podcast, Andrew sits down with journalist and author Sam Block to talk about his new book Shade: The Promise of a Forgotten Natural Resource. From Los Angeles bus stops to...

18 Aug 202540min

Pitching Change: Bringing Big League Ideas to Iowa

Pitching Change: Bringing Big League Ideas to Iowa

Iowa State Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate JD Scholten joins Andrew Yang to discuss fighting agricultural monopolies, expanding healthcare, and uniting voters across party lines. From the farm to the p...

11 Aug 202540min

Holding the Center: Between Extremes in American Discourse

Holding the Center: Between Extremes in American Discourse

Andrew Yang hosts author Thomas Chatterton Williams in a deep discussion about race, identity, and political polarization. They critique the extremes of both political sides, reflect on the failures o...

4 Aug 202539min

Escaping the Two-Party Trap: A Blueprint for Change

Escaping the Two-Party Trap: A Blueprint for Change

Rob Sand, Iowa's only statewide elected Democrat, joins Andrew Yang to discuss breaking partisan divides, fixing broken political systems, and why Iowa still matters. From bowhunting to open primaries...

28 Juli 202536min

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