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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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We like to think of memory as a record of the past. But that’s not really what it is. Memory doesn’t keep the past — it can also remake it. It stitches fragments into stories, and those stories — true or not — are what we end up calling our life, and... more

This week, Sean talks with Emily Baker-White, author of Every Screen on the Planet, about why TikTok feels uniquely addictive, how it turned social media into a push-not-pull entertainment feed, and what happens when human editors inside the company ... more

Bill McKibben has spent four decades warning us about climate change. Much of what he predicted has come true. And yet, his new book Here Comes the Sun is more hopeful than you might expect. That’s because, for the first time, we have a genuine alter... more

Free speech is often treated as a timeless and sacred right. But what if it’s more myth than reality?

This week, Sean is joined by historian Fara Dabhoiwala, author of What Is Free Speech? They trace the history of free expression from 18th-century ... more

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Recent Guests

Charan Ranganath
Neuroscientist and author of the book Why We Remember
Episode: What's worth remembering?
Emily Baker-White
Author of Every Screen on the Planet, The War Over TikTok, who has spent years covering TikTok and the controversies surrounding it.
Episode: Why TikTok matters
Bill McKibben
Influential climate activist and founder of 350.org
Episode: The sun will save us
Fara Dabhoiwala
Historian at Princeton and author of What Is Free Speech? The History of a Dangerous Idea
Princeton University
Episode: How much free speech is too much?
Ingrid Robeyns
Political philosopher and economist at Utrecht University
Utrecht University
Episode: Imagine there's no billionaires
Dan Wang
Author of 'Breakneck, China's Quest to Engineer the Future'
Episode: America's lawyers vs. China's engineers
Laura Field
Political theorist and author of the upcoming book 'Furious Minds'
Episode: So, what exactly is the “New Right?”
Jonathan Cohen
Author of Losing Big, America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling
Episode: America is losing big on sports betting
Douglas Rushkoff
Media theorist, author, and host of the podcast Team Human
Episode: It’s time to get weird

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Sean Illing
Host known for insightful questioning and bringing depth to discussions on culture, politics, and philosophy.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 15.1k ratings
  • Superb as always

    Sean is the best. The Bill McKibben interview is absolutely amazing. Thank you, thank you thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Billybill1984
    United States16 days ago
  • Essential

    This is my favorite podcast. The guests and topics are compelling and thought- provoking and I appreciate the way Sean Illing makes philosophy and complex ideas accessible. He also has a sense of humor, humility and genuine curiosity in a world where many hosts can’t wait for their turn to speak. He listens well, asks intelligent questions and argues in good faith when there is an argument to be had.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shimy 274
    Switzerland16 days ago
  • Inspiring

    The host, Sean Illing, guests, and topics NEVER disappoint. Each episode provokes new thoughts, ideas, and insights. Sean’s voice is clear and easy to listen to.

    P.S. Thank you VERY MUCH for your interview of Fara Dabhoiwala … I love sharing it politely in the comment section of FACEBOOK posts that are simplistic, stupid, laughable statements on freedom of speech.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Desimydog
    United States20 days ago
  • One of the most important podcasts out right now.

    Sean does an incredible job diving into the complex discussions that the world needs to ponder. Every episode leaves me thinking and wanting to talk more with others. Keep up the great work Sean, America needs you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joe_Russell
    United States22 days ago
  • They can’t see through their political bias.

    They approach academic topics with a predetermined bias. The “old” right didn’t fit into their identity politics so they made “new” right wing classifiers to broaden the boundaries created by the Democratic Party. They say a lot without saying much.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    GoldenBella
    United Statesa month ago

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The host's style is generally described as calming and insightful, making complex topics accessible.
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Feedback highlights the podcast's ability to provoke thoughtful reflection and discussions on current societal issues.

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Why TikTok matters
Q: How much control does Beijing actually have over TikTok?
The Chinese government has significant leverage over TikTok, given that employees in China could be compelled to comply with government demands, potentially influencing content and data security.
Why TikTok matters
Q: Why is this app so freaking addictive?
TikTok effectively removes the need for users to search for content, as the algorithm predicts what they will want to see, thereby diminishing their agency.
What's worth remembering?
Q: Do we need to forget to forgive?
The conversation touches on how forgiveness may involve changing one's relationship with memories rather than erasing them.
What's worth remembering?
Q: How does music impact our memory?
Ranganath explains that music can uniquely trigger our memories due to its emotional connections and the contexts of our experiences with it.
What's worth remembering?
Q: Can we still be ourselves if we lose all our memories?
Ranganath indicates that while individuals can retain a sense of self, their sense of identity may become emptier and less rich without memories.

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1. Charan Ranganath
2. Emily Baker-White
3. Bill McKibben
4. Fara Dabhoiwala
5. Ingrid Robeyns
6. Dan Wang
7. Laura Field
8. Jonathan Cohen

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