
I Got Canceled for Studying Bones… Here’s What Happened | Dr. Elizabeth Weiss (E191)
Anthropologist Elizabeth Weiss argues that expanding repatriation policies and identity-driven academic trends are restricting access to skeletal collections and reshaping anthropology away from empir...
24 Mars 1h 31min

The American Dream Isn’t Dead—You’re Just Being Lied To (E190)
An economist explains why the American Dream isn’t dead—and how policy, not just personal effort, shapes who gets ahead. 👤 Guest Bio Dr. Justin Callais is Chief Economist at the Archbridge Institute...
17 Mars 1h 34min

I Left Germany for Spain — Now I’m Leaving Europe (E189)
One-line summary: Chris Consultant joins Jesse to explain why he is leaving Germany, arguing that high taxes, bureaucracy, demographic decline, energy policy failures, and shrinking free speech have m...
10 Mars 1h 31min

Do Patients Want “Diversity” or Competence? | Dr. Stephen Kershnar (E188)
A philosophy professor/lawyer argues that med-school “holistic” + diversity-weighted admissions are less predictive than a numbers-based algorithm—and that the stakes show up downstream in physician q...
3 Mars 1h 1min

1 in 20 Deaths: Inside Canada’s Assisted Dying System - Dr. Ramona Coelho
Canada’s MAiD program has expanded rapidly—Dr. Ramona Coelho argues the system increasingly serves vulnerable people, with uneven safeguards and serious ethical, legal, and social risks. Guest bio: Dr...
24 Feb 1h

The Eavesdropper Economy: How Surveillance Built AI (E186)
A lively tour from Cold War “The Thing” to today’s surveillance capitalism—showing how audio capture, too much data, and automation pressures helped turn listening into AI.Guest bios:Dr. Toby Heys — P...
18 Feb 1h

Managerial Class Ruined Tech (E185) - Darryl Campbell
A former Silicon Valley insider explains how MBA-style “spreadsheet management” is breaking software—and why it’s making tech, AI, and everyday products worse.Guest bio:Darryl Campbell is a former tec...
10 Feb 1h 13min

55% of MIT Faculty Self-Censor — Here’s Why (E184)
MIT Free Speech Alliance president Wayne Stargardt explains how a few high-profile cancellations can drive widespread faculty self-censorship—even at a STEM powerhouse like MIT.Guest bio:Wayne Stargar...
5 Feb 52min






















