
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the mind, society, current events, moral philosophy, religion, and rationality—with an overarching focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Sam is also the creator of the Waking U... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 496 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Sam Harris speaks with economist and Substack writer Noah Smith about the U.S. national debt, wealth inequality, and the economic consequences of AI. They discuss the mechanics of debt and inflation, the case for fiscal austerity, why the U.S. squand... more
Sam Harris speaks with Vinod Khosla about AI, economic disruption, and political risk. They discuss the prospect of mass job displacement, a trillion-dollar policy framework to redistribute AI's gains, the failure of the California wealth tax, the co... more
Sam Harris speaks with Robin Carhart-Harris about psychedelic research and its therapeutic potential. They discuss the current state of the field, the FDA denial of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, the critical role of set and setting, risks for vulne... more
Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence against civilians during the October 7 attacks (33:49 - 34:35). Listener discretion is advised.
In this latest episode of the More From Sam series, Sam and Jaron talk about current eve... more
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Spreading lies about what is happening in Palestine.
Sad to see what happened to Sam. I used to listen to him back during lockdowns and he had many interesting guests on. Now he’s got Benny Shapiro on his show and is hand waving away ethnic cleansing. I’m a Jew and what Israel is doing is disgusting. Sam will never get another dollar from me
I used to be inspired by you, Sam, but I just can’t continue listening. Your perspective on Palestine - totally deranged. I struggle with your Israel elitist commentary. I respected your intellect… but you are a racist thru and thru. You don’t care though because you’re always right. Far right.
You said it yourself, you’re wish-casting, along side all the other people who claim to have the high ground while supporting murder. As a modern philosopher- what did Epstein and you talk about years ago? Was he terribly philosophical?
An intelligent man, who lost touch with common sense in many cases. When his mind is set on a topic, there’s nothing in the world that can change it. Completely biased when it comes to a certain country and a certain group of people. Still relevant when it comes to Islam and meditation, I guess.
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A thought-provoking, in-depth discussion show that tackles a wide range of topics at the intersection of science, philosophy, technology, and current events. Episodes frequently explore consciousness, human cognition, AI and future tech, moral philosophy, and controversial political topics through long-form conversations with guests who bring expertise from academia, business, and public life. Notable strengths include rigorous analysis, a willingness to challenge dominant narratives, and a focus on practical implications for society and personal conduct. The format often blends philosophy with real-world issues, making it appealing to curious, educated listeners interested in how ideas translate into policy, culture, and daily living.
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