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Podcast episode Jan 11
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Katherine Rundell on the Art of Words
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    Tyler Cowen
Katherine Rundell is, in a word, enthusiastic. She’s enthusiastic about John Donne. She’s enthusiastic about walking along rooftops. She’s enthusiastic about words, and stories, and food. She has often started her morning with a cartwheel and is currently learning to fly a small plane. A prolific wr
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Podcast episode Dec 28, 2022
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Conversations with Tyler 2022 Retrospective
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    Tyler Cowen
On this special year-in-review episode, Tyler and producer Jeff Holmes talk about the past year on the show, including which guests he’d like to have on in 2023, what stands out to him now about his conversation with Sam Bankman-Fried in light of the collapse of FTX, the most popular and most underr
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Podcast episode Dec 14, 2022
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John Adams on Composing and Creative Freedom
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    Tyler Cowen , John Adams
Is classical music dying? For John Adams the answer is an emphatic no. Considered by Tyler to be America’s greatest living composer, he may well be one of the people responsible for keeping it alive. John’s contemporary classical music is some of the most regularly performed and he is well-known for
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Podcast episode Nov 30, 2022
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Jeremy Grantham on Investing in Green Tech
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    Tyler Cowen , Jeremy Grantham
When it comes to fighting climate change Jeremy Grantham is optimistic about technology – but worried about timing. Known widely for his acuity in identifying bubbles, the British investor contends that the one created by our dependence on fossil fuels is about to pop. He’s on a mission to make gree
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Podcast episode Nov 16, 2022
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Ken Burns on the Complications of History
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    Tyler Cowen , Ken Burns
When it comes to history—particularly American history—nothing is ever definitive, says documentarian Ken Burns. Much of his work has focused on capturing that history in film, but in his new book, Our America: A Photographic History, his goal is to share the complexity of his country as well as hon
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Podcast episode Nov 2, 2022
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Mary Gaitskill on Subjects That Are Vexing Everybody
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    Tyler Cowen , Mary Gaitskill
Mary Gaitskill’s knack for writing about the social and physical world with unapologetic clarity has led to her style being described both as "cold and brutal” and “tender and compassionate.” Tyler considers her works The Mare, Veronica, and Lost Cat to be some of the best and most insightful Ame
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Podcast episode Oct 19, 2022
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Reza Aslan on Martyrdom, Islam, and Revolution
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    Tyler Cowen
Reza Aslan doesn’t mind being called a pantheist. In his own “roundabout spiritual journey” and study of the world’s religions, which has led him to write books on Islam, the life of Jesus Christ, God, and most recently an American martyr in Persia, he has come to believe the Sufi notion that re
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Podcast episode Oct 5, 2022
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Walter Russell Mead on the Past and Future of American Foreign Policy
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    Tyler Cowen , Walter Russell Mead
A leading expert in foreign policy, Walter Russell Mead believes his lack of a PhD—and interest in actually going places—has helped him avoid academic silos and institutional groupthink that’s rendered the field ineffective for decades. Mead’s latest book, which explores the American-Israeli relati
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Podcast episode Sep 21, 2022
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Byron Auguste On Rewiring the U.S. Labor Market
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    Tyler Cowen
When looking at the U.S. labor market, Byron Auguste sees too many job seekers screened out based on shallow signals like a bachelor’s degree, and too few ‘screened in’ by directly demonstrating the skills needed for the job at hand. To close those opportunity gaps in the American workforce, Byron c
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Podcast episode Sep 7, 2022
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Vaughn Smith on Life as a Hyperpolyglot
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    Tyler Cowen
Vaughn Smith is fluent in eight languages but with a beginner’s grasp of at least thirty-six (and counting). His talents are so remarkable that the Washington Post did a feature story on him and neuroscientists at MIT requested he do a brain scan for them. But for Vaughn his language skills aren’t
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Podcast episode Sep 1, 2022
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Shruti Rajagopalan talks to Daniel Gross and Tyler about Identifying and Predicting Talent
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    Tyler Cowen
How can one identify and predict talent? On a search to answer this question and others like it, Tyler Cowen joined venture capitalist and entrepreneur Daniel Gross to explore the art and science of finding talent in their new book Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners Around t
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Podcast episode Aug 24, 2022
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Cynthia Haven on René Girard, Czeslaw Milosz, and Joseph Brodsky
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    Tyler Cowen
As a little girl, Cynthia Haven loved reading classic works of literature. At sixteen, she began her career as a reporter. And years later, those two interests converged as they led her to interview and write books about three writers and thinkers whom she also came to call mentors: René Girard, Cze
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