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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

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The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of o... more

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Sean talks with dream scientist Michelle Carr about what dreams are, why we have them, and what they might reveal about the mind. They discuss nightmares, lucid dreaming, memory, consciousness, and whether dreams are just random brain noise or a kind... more

Americans have absorbed the Protestant work ethic: the idea that our value as human beings – and our eventual salvation – is determined by how hard we work. Political philosopher Elizabeth Anderson explains how this evolved, why it pervades everythin... more

Sean talks with writer Christine Emba about the strange and increasingly anti-social world young people are inheriting online. They discuss the rise of “looksmaxxing,” the manosphere, Gen Z’s retreat from dating and sex, and how the internet has tran... more

Sean talks with University of Chicago psychologist Nicholas Epley about the strange gap between our need to be social and how social we choose to be. They explore why we underestimate how good conversations will feel, why awkwardness looms so large i... more

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Recent Guests

Nicholas Epley
Behavioral scientist at the University of Chicago and author of A Little More Social
University of Chicago
Episode: Talk to strangers
Tom Nichols
Author of The Death of Expertise; staff writer at The Atlantic; professor emeritus of national security affairs, US Naval War College
The Atlantic; US Naval War College
Episode: Who needs experts?
David Epstein
Journalist, author of Range and Inside the Box
Author at large, Journalist
Episode: The myth of absolute freedom
Noam Scheiber
New York Times labor reporter, author of Mutiny
The New York Times
Episode: The college dream has failed
Rebecca Solnit
Writer and longtime activist
Author of The Beginning Comes After the End
Episode: Why progress is hard to see
Dacher Keltner
Professor of psychology at UC Berkeley, author of Awe, The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life
University of California, Berkeley
Episode: The science of awe
Alison Gopnik
Developmental psychologist and philosopher at UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley
Episode: The case for thinking like a child
Ian Millhiser
Senior correspondent at Vox covering the Supreme Court and Constitution
Vox
Episode: The one thing the Supreme Court won’t touch
Katrina Manson
National security reporter at Bloomberg who authored a book on Project Maven
Bloomberg
Episode: The Pentagon’s AI war machine

Host

Sean Illing
Host of The Gray Area, known for thoughtful, probing interviews across philosophy, culture, and policy.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 15.3k ratings
  • Makes me think

    He gets the most thought provoking authors. He is a generous interviewer. Most of my book purchases are inspired by Sean.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bicycle RN
    United States5 days ago
  • Great topics, doomsday outlook.

    I love the topics and the guests but find every episode has a very tragic outlook. In a typical episode, I find myself very interested and curious only to be hit with the host super doomsday outlook on most topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jason_o0
    United States7 days ago
  • great guests and topics my favourite podcast

    Love the topics. i listen each week.. really good stuff.. don’t be put off by the psychology slant sometimes. Really interesting interviews and topics. Sometimes you get depressed hearing about some of the issues, but the host does a good job of balancing the conversation. My favourite podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fluff e Katt
    Canadaa month ago
  • 📚📚📚

    My only issue with this podcast is I end up buying every book after hearing Sean talk to the author. My entire frickin’ book budget goes to this podcast. But I’m so grateful for the excellent reads and thought provoking conversations.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    r_k_aokay
    United Statesa month ago
  • Establishment propaganda

    Defending the establishment with carefully constructed propaganda pieces

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    zackyoung
    United Kingdoma month ago

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Talk to strangers
Q: What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom in this context?
Knowledge is knowing what to do, while wisdom is having the capacity to do what you know you ought to do, which helps explain why people still choose avoidance despite knowing social interaction is beneficial.
The case for thinking like a child
Q: Why is it so hard for adults to maintain a playful, exploratory mindset, and can adults ever switch between lantern and spotlight consciousness effectively?
She suggests that adults are often constrained by everyday responsibilities and social systems, but some techniques—such as mindful open awareness and caregiving roles—can help broaden attention; true fluency between exploration and exploitation is rare, but possible under certain conditions like caring for children which offers a window into the world through their eyes.
The Great Enshittening
Q: Why do we keep using platforms after they get worse?
Because once users are locked in through switching costs, network effects, and embedded ecosystems, the perceived costs of leaving outweigh the perceived benefits of moving, making dysfunction tolerable for many users.
The Great Enshittening
Q: What is enshittification?
Enshittification is a process where platforms begin by serving end users well, then lock them in, and finally degrade the experience to benefit business customers and extract more revenue, all driven by policy choices and market dynamics rather than a single malicious plan.
A brief update on the AI apocalypse
Q: What can we do with these AI agents that we could not do with LLMs?
AI agents can operate autonomously to perform complex tasks across domains, but their decision-making and potential for deception require stronger alignment, testing, and governance to prevent harmful outcomes.

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A philosophically minded interview show exploring culture, technology, politics, and big ideas through nuanced conversations with cross-disciplinary guests. Episodes often wrestle with democracy, expertise, creativity, societal norms, and human psychology, weaving personal stories with research and current events. Notable hallmarks include thoughtful probing, a calm interview style, and guests ranging from academics to journalists and cultural critics, offering practical takeaways while unfurling complex perspectives. The show tends to attract listeners who value intellectual rigor, clarity, and perspectives that challenge conventional wisdom, with a willingness to grapple with difficult questions over simple answers.

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1. Nicholas Epley
2. Tom Nichols
3. David Epstein
4. Noam Scheiber
5. Rebecca Solnit
6. Dacher Keltner
7. Alison Gopnik
8. Ian Millhiser

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