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 | Weekly | Episodes | 429 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceSociety & Culture |
Sam Harris speaks with Jonah Goldberg about the damage Trump is doing domestically and abroad. They discuss Trump’s tariffs, Curtis Yarvin and the Tech Right, threats against Republicans who criticize Trump, why the arguments Republicans are using to... more
Sam Harris speaks with Niall Ferguson about the current geopolitical situation. They discuss how Trump is handling the war in Ukraine, Europe’s changing relationship to the U.S., security concerns around Trump’s appointees, the economic impacts of Tr... more
Sam Harris speaks with Katherine Stewart about her new book, Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy. They discuss Project 2025, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, whether the backlash against wokeness has been ov... more
Sam Harris speaks with Helen Lewis about the culture wars. They discuss the role of journalists, DEI, political polarization, feminism, transgender activism, gender roles, the Rotherham scandal, Islam and jihadism, Elon Musk and X, the future of the ... more
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Elitist pseudo intellectual discussions using fancy long words while actually saying little and concluding nothing
Great insight and balance is now just anti-Trump rants. It’s so tedious and well, adolescent. Recent show on Trump (what else) talked about setting up a crypto reserve. Two other podcasts talked about the pros and cons of it in great detail and there are pros and cons. All Sam and his guest could talk about was how it’s a way for Trump to enrich his friends. Maybe that could happen, but this is the level of a 13 year old.
At the end of that podcast, Sam talked about meditation. I think it was ... more
Sam you need to listen to your show, it’s awful. You used to have a great. Podcast, but your rabid Trump derangement syndrome has ruined it. You shoul take a vacation and come up with a bunch of non Trump topics and never mention Trump again.
Great discussions on Trump 2.0. Nobody is even talking about him profiting off the presidency this time around anymore. How is there so little resistance with this plutocratic makeover of America?
Niall Ferguson episode quite disappointing. Getting in a good chuckle at Biden's age at the start when he is 100x more competent than Trump was childish and pathetic
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This podcast explores various pressing and often controversial issues concerning society, morality, and human rationality, led by a host who is both a neuroscientist and philosopher. Regularly engaging with themes such as politics, identity, mental health, and technology, the discussions often incorporate philosophical frameworks alongside empirical evidence to analyze complex subjects. Unique in its approach, the conversations not only focus on current events but also encourage listeners to reexamine their beliefs and values through rational discourse and a secular perspective. The content is likely to resonate with those interested in understanding the intersections of science and society, as well as those seeking meaningful insights into... more
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2. Niall Ferguson
3. Katherine Stewart
4. Rick Caruso
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6. Simon Sebag Montefiore
7. Christine Rosen
8. Mark Cuban
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