Conversations With Tyler

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Synopsis

Tyler Cowen engages todays deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Episodes

  • Garry Kasparov on AI, Chess, and the Future of Creativity

    10/05/2017 Duration: 01h07min

    The chess grandmaster, political activist, and author joins Tyler for a conversation on artificial intelligence, Russia, Putin, how education must change, favorite cities for chess, the most likely challenger to Magnus Carlsen, Tolstoy v. Dostoevsky, the benefits of pressure for performance, and why we should speed up our search for new frontiers and challenges. Transcript and links Follow Garry on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Patrick Collison has a Few Questions for Tyler (Live at Stripe)

    12/04/2017 Duration: 01h33min

    A few months ago, Tyler asked Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe, to be on the show. Patrick agreed, but only under the condition that the be the one to do the interviewing. Thus, what follows is the conversation Patrick wanted to have with Tyler, not the one you wanted to have. Happily Patrick stayed true to the spirit of Conversations with Tyler, and their dialogue covers a wide range of topics including the the benefits of diverse monocultures, the state of macroeconomics, Donald Trump, the amazing economics faculty at GMU, Peter Thiel, Brian Eno, Thomas Schelling, why Twitter is underrated, and — most pressing of all — why Marginal Revolution is so strange looking. Transcript and links Follow Patrick on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Malcolm Gladwell Wants to Make the World Safe for Mediocrity (Live at Mason)

    15/03/2017 Duration: 01h32min

    Journalist, author, and podcaster Malcolm Gladwell joins Tyler for a conversation on Joyce Gladwell, Caribbean identity, satire as a weapon, Daniel Ellsberg and Edward Snowden, Harvard’s under-theorized endowment, why early childhood intervention is overrated, long-distance running, and Malcolm’s happy risk-averse career going from one “fur-lined rat hole to the next.” Transcript and links Follow Malcolm on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • *The Complacent Class* with Katherine Mangu-Ward (Live at Mason)

    13/03/2017 Duration: 56min

    In this bonus episode, Editor-in-chief of Reason Katherine Mangu-Ward interviews Tyler about *The Complacent Class.* Make sure to listen all the way to the end for an answer Katherine describes as #PeakTyler. Follow Katherine on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Rabbi David Wolpe on Leadership, Religion, and Identity (Live at Sixth & I)

    15/02/2017 Duration: 01h20min

    Named one of the most influential Jewish thinkers of our time, Rabbi David Wolpe joins Tyler in a conversation on flawed leaders, Jewish identity in the modern world, the many portrayals of David, what’s missing in rabbinical training, playing chess on the Sabbath, Srugim, Hasidic philosophy, living in Israel and of course, the durability of creation. Transcript and links Follow Rabbi David on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email  

  • Chef Mark Miller on Food as the Ultimate Intellectual Exploration

    25/01/2017 Duration: 01h15min

    Mark Miller is often called the founder of modern southwestern cuisine, but his unique anthropological approach to food has led him to explore cuisines in over 100 countries around the world. He joins Tyler for a conversation on all that he’s learned along the way, including his pick for the most underrated chili pepper, palate coaching, the best food cities in Asia, Mexico, and Europe, the problems with sous-vide, mezcal versus tequila, the decline of food brands, why Michelin guide is overrated, how to do fast food well, and why the next hipster food trend should be about corn. Transcript and links Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Jhumpa Lahiri on Writing, Translation, and Crossing Between Cultures (Live at Mason)

    11/01/2017 Duration: 01h26min

    Author, teacher, and translator Jhumpa Lahiri joins Tyler for a conversation on identity, Rhode Island, writing as problem solving, reading across languages, the badness of book covers, Elena Ferrante, Bengali culture, the magic of Calcutta, Italian authors, Indian classical music, architectural influences, and much more. Transcript and links Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Joseph Henrich on WEIRD Societies and Life Among Two Strange Tribes (Live at Mason)

    14/12/2016 Duration: 01h25min

    To anthropologist Joseph Henrich, intelligence is overrated. Social learning, and its ability to influence biological evolution over time, is what really sets our species apart. He joined Tyler for a conversation on his work on cultural evolution, as well as his life among different tribes (academic and otherwise), Star Trek, big gods, small gods, China’s missing industrial revolution, the merits of coconut milk, the Flynn effect, American exceptionalism, and why he wants to travel in time to 6th-century Kent. Transcript and links Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Fuchsia Dunlop on Chinese Food, Culture, and Travel

    16/11/2016 Duration: 01h15min

    For centuries, China has treated its cuisine with a reverence and delight that is only just starting to emerge with Western “foodie” culture. No one understands this better than Fuchsia Dunlop, who has spent her career learning about the fantastic diversity in Chinese food, and who is one of Tyler’s favorite writers on any subject. She joined Tyler over dinner at one of his favorite restaurants in DC to talk about all aspects of how to truly enjoy Chinese food, including where to visit, how to order, the few key ingredients to keep in your pantry, her favorite Chinese dishes, what Chinese chefs think about Western food, and why you should really learn to love sea cucumbers. For this conversation, Tyler was also joined by Ezra Klein, past CWT guest and editor-in-chief of Vox.com, chef and super-taster Mark Miller, journalist Megan McArdle, and Eva Summer, a graduate student from Shandong province. Their comments can be found in the Q&A near the end of the chat. Watch the peppercorn tasting here. Transcrip

  • Steven Pinker on Language, Reason, and the Future of Violence (Live at Mason)

    02/11/2016 Duration: 01h26min

    Steven Pinker has spent an entire academic career thinking deeply about language, cognition, and human nature. Driving it all, he says, is an Enlightenment belief that the world is intelligible, science can progress, and through rational inquiry we can better understand ourselves. He recently joined Tyler for a conversation not only on the power of reason, but also the economics of irrational verbs, whether violence will continue to decline, behavioral economics, existential threats, the merits of aerobic exercise, photography, group selection, Fermi’s paradox, Noam Chomsky, universal grammar, free will, the Ed Sullivan show, and why people underrate the passive (or so it is thought). Transcript and links Follow Steven on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Ezra Klein on Media, Politics, and Models of the World

    06/10/2016 Duration: 01h17min

    Ezra Klein, editor-in-chief of Vox.com, joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on biases in digital media, the morality of meat-eating, how working for large organizations has changed his worldview, the psychographics of CEOs, what’s missing in public discourse, the most underrated member of the Obama administration, and why you should never follow his lead on what’s good culture. Transcript and links Follow Ezra on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter Note: This podcast is also being released to listeners of The Ezra Klein Show. We encourage CWT listeners to check out his show if you haven’t already. Special thanks also to Panoply for lending us production help for this podcast. More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Margalit Fox on Life, Death, and the Best Job in Journalism

    24/08/2016 Duration: 47min

    The stereotypical obituary is a formulaic recitation of facts — dry, boring, and without craft. But Margalit Fox has shown the genre can produce some of the most memorable and moving stories in journalism. Exploiting its “pure narrative arc,” Fox has penned over 1,200 obituaries, covering well-known and obscure subjects with equal aplomb. In her conversation with Tyler Cowen, Fox reveals not only the process for writing an obituary, but her thoughts on life, death, storytelling, puzzle-solving, her favorite cellist, and how it came to be that an economist sang opera 86 times at the Met. Transcript and links Follow Margalit on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Michael Orthofer on Why Fiction Matters

    27/07/2016 Duration: 56min

    Michael Orthofer, one of the world’s most prolific book reviewers, joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on — what else? — books. Read to discover why Michael believes everyone should read more fiction, how we should choose books, why American popular literature is overrated, what he thinks about authors like Herman Melville, Fyoder Dostoevsky, Goethe, J.K. Rowling, Arno Schmidt, and many others, his recommendations for the best sites for readers, why studying literature at college was such a big disappointment, how much book covers matter, and why his opinion will never be the final word. Check out the reader Q&A here and the Strand shopping video here. Transcript and links Follow Michael on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email  

  • Cass Sunstein on Judicial Minimalism, the Supreme Court, and Star Wars (Live at Mason)

    22/06/2016 Duration: 01h17min

    Cass Sunstein joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on judicial minimalism, Bob Dylan’s best album, the metaphysics of nudging, Byatt's Possession, the ideal size of the Supreme Court, Hayek, why people should choose their own path, the benefits of a banned products store, James Joyce, and, oh yeah, Star Wars. Transcript and links Follow Cass on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Camille Paglia on her Lifestyle of Observation (Live at Mason)

    25/04/2016 Duration: 01h26min

    Camille Paglia joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on the brilliance of Bowie, lamb vindaloo, her lifestyle of observation, why writers need real jobs, Star Wars, Harold Bloom, Amelia Earhart, Edmund Spenser, Brazil, why she is most definitely not a cultural conservative, and much more. Transcript and links Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Jonathan Haidt on Morality, Politics, Disgust, and Intellectual Diversity on Campus

    24/03/2016 Duration: 01h09min

    Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on morality, politics, disgust, how to maintain free speech on campus, the enriching effects of LSD, antiparsimonialism, and why economists set all the interesting variables to zero. Transcript and links Follow Jonathan on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email  

  • Nate Silver on the Supreme Court and the Underrated Stat for Finding Good Food (Live at Mason)

    23/02/2016 Duration: 01h21min

    Nate Silver joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on data, forecasting, My Bloody Valentine, the social value of gambling, Donald Trump and the presidential field, vacation advice, Supreme Court picks, the wisdom of Björk, and the most underrated statistic for finding good food. Transcript and links Follow Nate on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Fighting Bruce Lee, Growing Up in Harlem, and Basketball (Live at Mason)

    02/02/2016 Duration: 01h22min

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on segregation, Islam, Harlem vs. LA, Earl Manigault, jazz, fighting Bruce Lee, Kareem’s conservatism, dancing with Thelonious Monk, and why no one today can shoot a skyhook. Transcript and links Follow Kareem on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email  

  • Cliff Asness on Comics and Why Never to Share a Gym with Cirque du Soleil (Live at Mason)

    18/11/2015 Duration: 01h22min

    Tyler and investment strategist Cliff Asness discuss momentum and value investing strategies, disagreeing with Eugene Fama, Marvel vs. DC, the inscrutability of risk, high frequency trading, the economics of Ayn Rand, bubble logic, and why never to share a gym with Cirque du Soleil. Transcript and links Follow Cliff on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email  

  • Dani Rodrik on Premature Deindustrialization and Why the World is Second Best at Best

    01/10/2015 Duration: 01h24min

    Tyler and Dani Rodrik discuss premature deindustrialization, the world’s trilemmas, the political economy of John le Carré, what’s so special about manufacturing, Orhan Pamuk, RCTs, and why the world is second best at best. Transcript and links Follow Dani on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email  

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