
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
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 754 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & CulturePhilosophy | |||

Kalle Lasn has been trying to jam consumer culture for decades. Now he thinks that was only the beginning.
Sean talks with the Adbusters founder about advertising, culture jamming, meme warfare, surveillance capitalism, and why he believes the old l... more
The Gray Area is taking a short break this week — but we’ve got something special for you.
We’re dropping an episode from one of our favorite podcasts, Unexplainable. In it, host Emily Siner explores deceptively simple questions: What is a musical n... more
Why do humans have this deep need to feel like we matter?
Sean Illing talks with the philosopher Rebecca Goldstein about why “mattering” is not the same thing as being important, how the hunger for validation can go really, really badly, and the dif... more
Something is definitely happening in the AI world, but how seriously should we take it? Is this another hype cycle or a genuine inflection point?
Sean Illing talks with journalist Kelsey Piper (formerly of Vox, now at The Argument) about what’s chan... more
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Sean usually your show is the best but this one was boring to me.
I used to appreciate many of the topics and thought provoking interviews this show contributed to the podcast space. However, it seems like this show has forgotten its primary focus and instead is responding to the news cycle - primarily politics and AI. I’m not opposed to those subjects, I listen to podcasts on those subjects. But that’s not why I listened to the Gray area, which seemed to more thoughtfully explore the nuance in a broad range of subjects. Now this show has a one foot in its pr... more
My favourites used to be the episodes where Sean is incredibly dark and inquisitive in an absolute existential abyss. Really, really great listening as a fellow human. But, as a Canadian, I have been consuming American media more than ever lately- probably as an attempt to understand deeply, in real time, perspective, and perhaps in solidarity- and I don't know how else to describe the experience listening to the episode on gun culture and gun rights. This was an unveiling full of nuance and hon... more
I very much enjoy this podcast but lately it’s been pretty Bro oriented. Episodes about these lost souls drowning in pornography. And the resent one on guns. Not one woman’s viewpoint expressed on either. It’s losing me. Too bro.
The ideas brought about on this podcast are thought provoking and brilliant
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The show consistently tackles philosophy-minded explorations of culture, politics, technology, and the human condition, inviting guests ranging from philosophers and scholars to journalists and cultural critics. Episodes commonly probe big ideas with nuance and candor, pairing rigorous analysis with accessible dialogue, often weaving in historical context, ethical considerations, and contemporary policy or social questions. A recurring strength is the host's ability to connect abstract concepts to everyday life, making conversations about anxiety, democracy, identity in the digital age, and moral questions feel both relevant and humane. Noteworthy is the willingness to host guests across disciplines, creating a think-tank vibe that appeals ... more
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