Niall Ferguson disappointsFerguson is well equipped to make a convincing argument, which is why you need to keep a close eye on what he’s up to. For example:Jul 3, 2024Jul 3, 2024
Scott Galloway & Daniel KahnemanScott Galloway can be quite understated / deadpan as an interviewer on his podcast, and it took me a little while to settle into his style…Mar 13, 2024Mar 13, 2024
The All-In PodcastAlthough I’d heard talk of this podcast, I only recently listened in to one or two episodes, where, if I recall, they were shilling for the…Feb 9, 2024Feb 9, 2024
Desert Island Discs (incl. Adam Kay)Desert Island Discs was, apparently, first broadcast in 1942. I should listen to some of the anniversary editions again — I remember Field…Aug 2, 2023Aug 2, 2023
“A PANDEMIC OF INCOMPETENCE” with Sam Harris & Nicholas ChristakisAn informative discussion on COVID-19, though Christakis takes over to some extent, and I would have liked to have heard more from Harris…Nov 1, 20201Nov 1, 20201
Joe Rogan Experience #1557 — Gad SaadA little uncomfortable to listen to, due to the oleaginous love-in, but on the right side of the arguments. Except for some dumb comments…Nov 1, 2020Nov 1, 2020
“Black Intellectual Roundtable” — Bret Weinstein’s DarkHorse PodcastTo borrow the “hideously white” language used by its Director-General to describe the BBC in 2001, and by Andrew Lloyd-Webber to describe…Jul 18, 2020Jul 18, 2020
Rhonda Patrick on Joe RoganVery scientifically informed on a range of personal health issues, not only related to COVID-19.Jun 24, 2020Jun 24, 2020
Eric Weinstein & Peter Thiel — The Portal #1: “An Era of Stagnation & Universal Institutional…In common with his brother Bret, Eric Weinstein is prone to make up catchphrases for things which don’t necessarily merit them, and to…May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
Coronavirus — good sources (including Tomas Pueyo)More detailed comments on Tomas Pueyo and his 2 earlier articles are here:Apr 11, 2020Apr 11, 2020