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Recent Guests

Alex Priou
Philosopher, author of Becoming Socrates, Defending Socrates, and Musings on Plato's Symposium, interim dean of the Center for Intellectual Foundations at the University of Austin
University of Austin
Episode: Alex Priou: A Straussian Generation?
Jonathan Keeperman
Founder of Passage Press and commentator on political dynamics
Passage Press
Episode: Lomez: Inside the Regime Change
Jeffrey Ding
Author of Technology and the Rise of Great Powers, examines the role of diffusion in technological competition
Episode: Jeffrey Ding: How Can We Beat China? Build AI People Want
Ari Schulman
Editor of The New Atlantis
The New Atlantis
Episode: Ari Schulman and Jon Askonas: Technology's Hidden Theology
Jon Askonas
Professor of Politics at Catholic University of America
Catholic University of America
Episode: Ari Schulman and Jon Askonas: Technology's Hidden Theology
Noah Smith
Economist and writer
Not specified
Episode: Noah Smith: The Weeb Economy
Jeremy Carl
Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of The Unprotected Class.
Claremont Institute
Episode: Jeremy Carl: Who Protects the Unprotected Class

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Brian
Host of the podcast, leading discussions on critical themes related to political institutions and societal dynamics.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Brian Chau should stop talking when his guests start talking. Most people cannot hear what either one is saying when both are talking at the same time. Those times are an annoying waste of time. Do not annoy your audience. I would give 5 stars except for that defect.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    c
    2 years ago
  • Yikes!

    I dunno dawg I also was once a disaffected Canadian gifted and talented program kid who read Ayn Rand and didn’t know how to talk to girls but I didn’t respond to that by getting into race science, aggressively asserting my perceived superiority in a public forum or — worst of all — starting a PODCAST. This guy needs to touch grass to save his soul.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    PensFan40
    United States2 years ago
  • Mostly good, occasionally the worst

    Content is generally good but Brian sounds like he’s touched two women his whole life and will casually drop dating takes despite smelling like an absolute fraud. Better to stick to philosophy, tech, history.

    Sound quality is spotty at best. The volume dynamics need to get compressed so lows are higher and highs are lower. Thad Russell interview for example has Thad totally silent. In a similar vein, Brian’s voice often turns into an annoying Kermit the Frog impression when he gets excited.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Pimento Splat
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent guests but

    the interviewer needs to talk a lot less .. to get out the way etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Fghuiop
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Well worth a listen: interesting questions and interesting guests

    The interviewer asks interesting and searching questions and lets his guests speak for themselves.

    He is also willing to learn and admit when he doesn’t know something: this is welcome and rare.

    Looking forward to more interviews!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VATGuy
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Some feedback notes the interviewer could improve by allowing guests more speaking time, suggesting a desire for a more balanced conversation.
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Listeners appreciate the engaging guests and thought-provoking content, highlighting the depth of discussions on current political issues.

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Talking Points

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Martin Casado: AI's Hard Limits and Open Problems
Q: Have we been thinking about the natural monopolies too much when it comes to AI?
Yes, especially since AI models can be distilled to help third-party models, creating a vicious cycle rather than a virtuous one.
Martin Casado: AI's Hard Limits and Open Problems
Q: Are we headed towards an AI monopoly?
No, it's interesting how AI is evolving, as dominant players emerge, but there's also a long tail of specialized players.
[Classic Episode] Erik Torenberg: Upstream of the Revolution
Q: What is something that is too much order and needs more chaos?
The tech community competing against each other leads to a lack of collective power; we need to find better ways to collaborate.
[Classic Episode] Erik Torenberg: Upstream of the Revolution
Q: What is something that is too much chaos and needs more order?
We need to see more experimentation in tech engaging with politics, policy, and culture, as that's where creativity can flourish.
[FIXED] Oliver Giesecke: How do Government Employees Use AI?
Q: What do you think that machine learning companies themselves most misunderstand about helping ease adoption?
Many use cases in government are specific, and providing a general tool that suits the private sector may not align with government needs, especially concerning data privacy issues.

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Exploring the intricate dynamics of political systems, governance, and societal institutions, this podcast offers in-depth discussions on a diverse array of topics including ideological subversion, post-liberalism, and modern political discourse. With a strong emphasis on cultural narratives and the evolution of political thought, listeners can expect engaging conversations centered around significant historical events and figures that have shaped contemporary governance. Noteworthy guests contribute to a multifaceted examination of the complex interplay between political ideologies and societal conditions, making this a thought-provoking listening experience for those interested in the underlying forces shaping institutions today.

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