How the American Revolution Changed the World, With Ken Burns

How the American Revolution Changed the World, With Ken Burns

Ken Burns—the award-winning filmmaker whose documentary films and television series on American history include 'The Civil War' (1990), 'Baseball' (1994), 'Jazz' (2001), and 'Country Music' (2019)—joins the show to talk about the American Revolution and the art of storytelling. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. Host: Derek Thompson Guest: Ken Burns Producers: Devon Baroldi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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How Hollywood’s Hit Formula Flopped—and What Could Come Next

How Hollywood’s Hit Formula Flopped—and What Could Come Next

Today, we’re talking about movies, the philosophy of hits in Hollywood, and why we might be at a fascinating inflection point in how the entertainment industry thinks about popularity and prestige. We...

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What Many Economists (and I) Got Wrong About This Economy

What Many Economists (and I) Got Wrong About This Economy

One of my New Year’s resolutions for 2024 was to do more episodes with people who think I'm wrong about something. For example, I've done several episodes about how the U.S. economy is doing much bett...

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Why the "Need for Chaos" Is Eating American Politics

Why the "Need for Chaos" Is Eating American Politics

Today’s episode is about one of the most interesting pieces of research I’ve read in the past year. It's an idea called "need for chaos," and the truth is that I literally cannot stop thinking about i...

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Why Americans Stopped Hanging Out—and Why It Matters

Why Americans Stopped Hanging Out—and Why It Matters

Today’s episode is about the extraordinary decline in face-to-face socializing in America—and the real stakes of the country’s hanging-out crisis. From 2003 to 2022, American adults reduced their aver...

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"We’re Seeing a Fundamental Reorganization of Work in America"

"We’re Seeing a Fundamental Reorganization of Work in America"

Today’s episode is about arguably the most important economic statistic out there: real (or inflation-adjusted) wage growth. For much of the last few years, many people's real wages have declined. But...

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How to Have the Hardest Conversations—in Marriage, Politics, and Life

How to Have the Hardest Conversations—in Marriage, Politics, and Life

Life is a series of conversations. Our relationships, friendships, marriages, breakups, makeups, hirings, promotions, and firings are mostly the story of two people talking. And many of these conversa...

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Would You Buy a Drug to Extend Your Dog’s Life?

Would You Buy a Drug to Extend Your Dog’s Life?

Today’s episode is about the science of slowing down the aging process … and why one biotech company has found some success with dogs. Last November, the New York Times reported that a company called ...

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The Dark Side of the Internet's Obsession With Anxiety

The Dark Side of the Internet's Obsession With Anxiety

We’ve done several shows on America’s anxiety crisis. This one asks several questions that might get me in trouble. Have we overcorrected from an era when mental health was shameful to talk about to a...

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