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#127 – Sam Bankman-Fried on taking a high-risk approach to crypto and doing good
2022-04-14 • 3h 20min
#126 – Bryan Caplan on whether lazy parenting is OK, what really helps workers, and betting on beliefs
2022-04-05 • 2h 15min
#125 – Joan Rohlfing on how to avoid catastrophic nuclear blunders
2022-03-29 • 2h 13min
#124 – Karen Levy on fads and misaligned incentives in global development, and scaling deworming to reach hundreds of millions
2022-03-21 • 3h 9min
#123 – Samuel Charap on why Putin invaded Ukraine, the risk of escalation, and how to prevent disaster
2022-03-14 • 59min
#122 – Michelle Hutchinson & Habiba Islam on balancing competing priorities and other themes from our 1-on-1 careers advising
2022-03-09 • 1h 36min
Introducing 80k After Hours
2022-03-01 • 13min
#121 – Matthew Yglesias on avoiding the pundit's fallacy and how much military intervention can be used for good
2022-02-16 • 3h 4min
#120 – Audrey Tang on what we can learn from Taiwan’s experiments with how to do democracy
2022-02-02 • 2h 5min
#43 Classic episode - Daniel Ellsberg on the institutional insanity that maintains nuclear doomsday machines
2022-01-18 • 2h 35min
#35 Classic episode - Tara Mac Aulay on the audacity to fix the world without asking permission
2022-01-10 • 1h 23min
#67 Classic episode – David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness
2022-01-03 • 4h 42min
#59 Classic episode - Cass Sunstein on how change happens, and why it's so often abrupt & unpredictable
2021-12-27 • 1h 43min
#119 – Andrew Yang on our very long-term future, and other topics most politicians won’t touch
2021-12-20 • 1h 25min
#118 – Jaime Yassif on safeguarding bioscience to prevent catastrophic lab accidents and bioweapons development
2021-12-13 • 2h 15min
#117 – David Denkenberger on using paper mills and seaweed to feed everyone in a catastrophe, ft Sahil Shah
2021-11-29 • 3h 8min
#116 – Luisa Rodriguez on why global catastrophes seem unlikely to kill us all
2021-11-19 • 3h 45min
#115 – David Wallace on the many-worlds theory of quantum mechanics and its implications
2021-11-12 • 3h 9min
#114 – Maha Rehman on working with governments to rapidly deliver masks to millions of people
2021-10-22 • 1h 42min
We just put up a new compilation of ten core episodes of the show
2021-10-20 • 3min
#113 – Varsha Venugopal on using gossip to help vaccinate every child in India
2021-10-18 • 2h 5min
#112 – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications
2021-10-05 • 3h 48min
#111 – Mushtaq Khan on using institutional economics to predict effective government reforms
2021-09-10 • 3h 20min
#110 – Holden Karnofsky on building aptitudes and kicking ass
2021-08-26 • 2h 46min
#109 – Holden Karnofsky on the most important century
2021-08-19 • 2h 19min
#108 – Chris Olah on working at top AI labs without an undergrad degree
2021-08-11 • 1h 33min
#107 – Chris Olah on what the hell is going on inside neural networks
2021-08-04 • 3h 9min
#106 – Cal Newport on an industrial revolution for office work
2021-07-28 • 1h 53min
#105 – Alexander Berger on improving global health and wellbeing in clear and direct ways
2021-07-12 • 2h 54min
#104 – Pardis Sabeti on the Sentinel system for detecting and stopping pandemics
2021-06-29 • 2h 20min
#103 – Max Roser on building the world's best source of COVID-19 data at Our World in Data
2021-06-21 • 2h 22min
#102 – Tom Moynihan on why prior generations missed some of the biggest priorities of all
2021-06-11 • 3h 56min
#101 – Robert Wright on using cognitive empathy to save the world
2021-05-28 • 1h 36min
#100 – Having a successful career with depression, anxiety and imposter syndrome
2021-05-19 • 2h 51min
#99 – Leah Garcés on turning adversaries into allies to change the chicken industry
2021-05-13 • 2h 26min
#98 – Christian Tarsney on future bias and a possible solution to moral fanaticism
2021-05-05 • 2h 38min
#97 – Mike Berkowitz on keeping the US a liberal democratic country
2021-04-20 • 2h 36min
The ten episodes of this show you should listen to first
2021-04-15 • 3min
#96 – Nina Schick on disinformation and the rise of synthetic media
2021-04-06 • 2h 4s
#95 – Kelly Wanser on whether to deliberately intervene in the climate
2021-03-26 • 1h 24min
#94 – Ezra Klein on aligning journalism, politics, and what matters most
2021-03-20 • 1h 45min
#93 – Andy Weber on rendering bioweapons obsolete & ending the new nuclear arms race
2021-03-12 • 1h 54min
#92 – Brian Christian on the alignment problem
2021-03-05 • 2h 55min
#91 – Lewis Bollard on big wins against factory farming and how they happened
2021-02-15 • 2h 33min
Rob Wiblin on how he ended up the way he is
2021-02-03 • 1h 57min
#90 – Ajeya Cotra on worldview diversification and how big the future could be
2021-01-21 • 2h 59min
Rob Wiblin on self-improvement and research ethics
2021-01-13 • 2h 30min
#73 - Phil Trammell on patient philanthropy and waiting to do good [re-release]
2021-01-07 • 2h 41min
#75 – Michelle Hutchinson on what people most often ask 80,000 Hours [re-release]
2020-12-30 • 2h 14min
#89 – Owen Cotton-Barratt on epistemic systems and layers of defense against potential global catastrophes
2020-12-17 • 2h 38min