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12 episodes
Jan 12, 2026• Deep Questions with Cal Newport

Ep 387: Can Substack Save Journalism? + Viral Advice for Ignoring Your Phone

Paul Krugman's successful transition from the New York Times to Substack reveals the potential of paid newsletters as a viable alternative to traditional print media, offering writers like himself the opportunity to reach massive audiences and earn substantial incomes while maintaining editorial independence.

1:24:51
Dec 23, 2025• Plain English with Derek Thompson

Plain English BEST OF: How Gen Z Sees the World

A deep dive into Gen Z's worldview, exploring their experiences with technology, economic challenges, dating, and institutional trust through the lens of a generation shaped by smartphones, the pandemic, and financial uncertainty.

58:09
Dec 16, 2025• The Art of Manliness

The Idea Machine — How Books Changed the World (and Still Matter)

A comprehensive exploration of books as revolutionary technology, tracing their evolution from ancient scrolls to modern novels and examining how their physical and intellectual design has transformed human thought, communication, and social understanding.

55:42
Dec 15, 2025• Deep Questions with Cal Newport

Ep 383: Why Is Everyone Talking About “Against the Machine”? (w/ Tyler Austin Harper)

In this episode, Cal Newport and Tyler Austin Harper discuss Paul Kingsnorth's provocative book "Against the Machine," exploring why it's resonating with readers by offering a humanistic critique of technology that focuses on setting personal limits to preserve human flourishing.

1:35:25
Dec 5, 2025• Prof G Markets

The Economic Risks Keeping Paul Krugman Up at Night

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman discusses the current economic landscape, highlighting concerns about AI's potential bubble, deficit spending, environmental challenges, and the risk of democratic backsliding in America.

52:26
Nov 20, 2025• Modern Wisdom

#1022 - Sheehan Quirke - How Did The Modern World Get So Ugly?

A captivating exploration of beauty, architecture, and romance in the modern world through the lens of Sheehan Quirke's passionate advocacy for meaningful design, cultural depth, and the transformative power of art and poetry.

1:55:35
Nov 14, 2025• Plain English with Derek Thompson

Everything Is Television

Derek Thompson discusses his essay "Everything is Television," exploring how various media platforms are converging into a continuous flow of short-form video content, with implications for attention spans, political communication, and cultural discourse.

57:09
Nov 6, 2025• Modern Wisdom

#1016 - Rob Henderson - Is Having a Boyfriend Cringe Now?

A deep dive into modern dating culture explores how influencers, media, and social dynamics are reshaping relationship perceptions, revealing complex evolutionary psychological motivations behind women's attitudes towards boyfriends and mating strategies.

1:26:58
Oct 23, 2025• The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

The Fight to Save American Democracy — with Heather Cox Richardson

Historian Heather Cox Richardson discusses the "No Kings" protests, the erosion of democratic norms, the failure of corporate and political leadership, and how national service could help rebuild American unity and shared purpose.

1:20:54
Oct 5, 2025• a16z Podcast

Monitoring the Situation #2: Alana Newhouse

A conversation about the transformation of media, exploring the decline of legacy institutions, the rise of independent media, and the importance of subscription-based models and institutional integrity.

58:58
Sep 24, 2025• Uncapped with Jack Altman

Uncapped #25 | Lulu Cheng Meservey

A thoughtful exploration of communications as a uniquely human skill, storytelling techniques, and how founders can build compelling narratives that attract talent and shape perceptions of their companies.

50:18
Sep 2, 2025• a16z Podcast

Chris Best of Substack on the Future of Media

Here's a two-sentence description of the episode: Chris Best, co-founder of Substack, discusses the platform's mission to create a new economic engine for culture by supporting independent writers and media creators. The episode explores Substack's origins, its stance on free speech during challenging times, and its vision for the future of media in an attention-scarce world where technology can either degrade or elevate human culture.

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