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Where We Go Next
Not the usual questions. Not the usual answers. Where We Go Next is a podcast focused on in-depth conversations with the people changing the ways we think, create, and live.
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124: Resisting the Arrogance of Certainty, with Andy Mills
If you listen to podcasts, you’re probably familiar with Andy Mills' work. He was a co-creator of The Daily, the award-winning podcast for the New Yor...

123: A Field Manual for Veterans, with Rob Sarver & Alex Gendzier
Rob Sarver is a former Navy SEAL. Assigned to SEAL Team 3, he completed seven deployments during his service. Rob's awards and decorations include the...

122: Striving for a Life of Service, with Danny Miranda
Danny Miranda is the host of The Danny Miranda Podcast and cofounder of Alignment Academy.
David Perell Interviews Me | The Danny Miranda Podcas...

The 3rd Annual Very Special Boxing Day Episode, with Jay Shapiro
This is the 3rd Annual Very Special Boxing Day Episode of Where We Go Next, with longtime friend of the show Jay Shapiro.
We discuss:
• W...

A Welcome Respite
To get the most out of The 3rd Annual Very Special Boxing Day Episode, watch The Thing (1982) and Funny Games (1997) by December 26th.
Thanks fo...

Re-Release: Going to Space, Reusing the Entire Rocket, and Flying Again in 24 Hours, with Andy Lapsa
Andy Lapsa is the co-founder of Stoke Space, a reusable rocket company started in 2019 with the knowledge that fully and rapidly reusable rockets repr...

121: The Inner Workings and Outsized Benefits of Artificial Intelligence, with Harper Carroll
Harper Carroll is an AI and Machine Learning software engineer and educator known for making complex AI concepts accessible to a wide audience. She ha...

120: Hot Gossip, Hard-Nosed Reporting, and the Tabloid That Changed America, with Susan Mulcahy & Frank Digiacomo
Susan Mulcahy and Frank DiGiacomo are former reporters for The New York Post and co-authors of Paper of Wreckage: The Rogues, Renegades, Wiseguys, Wan...

Re-Release: Black Culture Is Not a Monolith, with Bertrand Cooper
Bertrand Cooper is a writer and education professional based in Los Angeles. Drawing on twenty six years of deprivation and a Master's in Education Th...

119: The Virtues of Being a Black Sheep, with Salomé Sibonex
Salomé Sibonex is a writer, artist, and co-founder of The Black Sheep, a publication that frees people to take the path less traveled. She's given tal...

118: Making Paleontology the Next TikTok Trend, with Harrison Duran
Harrison Duran is a field paleontologist whose popular social media accounts document his preparation and excavation in the American West. His videogr...

Re-Release: Solving the Crisis of Boys and Men, with Richard Reeves
Where We Go Next will be back to its regularly scheduled programming next week. Until then, enjoy this re-release of Episode 68, with the brilliant Ri...

117: The Things We're Afraid to Talk About (But Should), with Sarah Hepola & Nancy Rommelmann
Nancy Rommelmann is an investigative journalist, columnist, and author - most recently of To the Bridge: A True Story of Motherhood and Murder. Her wo...

116: The Unintended Consequences of Great Design, with Carissa Carter & Scott Doorley
Carissa Carter is a designer, geoscientist, and the academic director at the Stanford d.school. She's the author of The Secret Language of Maps: How t...

115: Spaceships, Silicon Valley, and Psilocybin, with Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance is a feature writer at Bloomberg Businessweek, host of the innovator-focused travel show Hello World, and the New York Times bestselling...

114: Our Complicated Relationship with the First Amendment, with Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley is a law professor, columnist, television analyst, and litigator. Since 1998, he has held the Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at...

113: Freethinkers Only, Please, with Meghan Daum
Meghan Daum is the host of The Unspeakable Podcast, co-host of A Special Place in Hell, the author of six books, and the founder of The Unspeakeasy, a...

112: 40% of Kids Don't Live with Married Parents and Why It Matters, with Melissa Kearney
Melissa Kearney is the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland. She is also Director of the Aspen Economic Strategy Group,...

111: The Hidden Forces Driving Our Online Behavior, with Steve Rathje
Steve Rathje is a postdoctoral researcher in social psychology at New York University. Broadly, he studies the psychology of technology, and explores...

110: The Mounting Evidence That COVID-19 Leaked from a Lab, with Alina Chan
Alina Chan is a molecular biologist at the Broad Institute of M.I.T. and Harvard, and a co-author of Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19. She...

109: Bringing the World’s First Solar-Powered EV to Market, with Steve Fambro
Steve Fambro is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Aptera Motors, which is aiming to deliver the world’s first mass market solar-powered electric vehicle.

108: Investigative Journalism Is in Jeopardy, with Nancy Rommelmann
Nancy Rommelmann is an investigative journalist, columnist, and author. Her on-the-ground reporting includes covering the war in Ukraine, the fight ov...

107: We're Getting "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" All Wrong, with Chloé Valdary
Chloé Valdary is an American writer and entrepreneur whose company “Theory of Enchantment” teaches social and emotional learning in schools and divers...

106: Making Media for the Middle Ground in an Era of Extremes, with Gen Kimura
Gen Kimura is a YouTube creator and documentary filmmaker tackling controversial political topics via on-the-ground reporting with average citizens an...

105: Religious Cults, Fringe Science, and the Need for Belief, with Ross Blocher & Carrie Poppy
Carrie Poppy and Ross Blocher are the hosts of Oh No, Ross and Carrie!, an investigative podcast with over half a million downloads monthly. Whether i...

104: The War for Critical Minerals and Our Electrified Future, with Ernest Scheyder
Ernest Scheyder is a senior correspondent for Reuters and the author of The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power Our Lives.

103: Making Movies is Hard (But Worth It), with Liz Manashil
Liz Manashil is a feature film writer and director, a distribution consultant for independent films, and the co-host of Making Movies is Hard, a podca...

102: The Art and Technique of Directing Actors, with Judith Weston
Judith Weston is a sought-after coach and teacher to first-class filmmakers and actors around the world, and has been supporting them with workshops,...

101: Uncovering the Hidden Truths in Political Memoirs, with Carlos Lozada
Carlos Lozada is an opinion columnist at The New York Times and co-host of the “Matter of Opinion” podcast. He has won the Pulitzer Prize for criticis...

100: When Victimhood is Leveraged for Personal Gain, with Andrew Boryga
Andrew Boryga is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. His debut novel Victim, from Doubleday Book...

99: How to Reset and Retrain Our Brains, with Tali Sharot
Dr. Tali Sharot is a professor of cognitive neuroscience at MIT and University College London, and the founder and director of the Affective Brain Lab...

98: The Corrosive Costs of Vulture Capitalism, with Grace Blakeley
Grace Blakeley is an economist, journalist, and political commentator. She is the author of Stolen: How to Save the World from Financialization, The C...

97: Climate Change Comes for Small-Town America, with Jonathan Vigliotti
Jonathan Vigliotti is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award–winning CBS News national correspondent and the author of Before It's Gone: Stories from the...

A Very Special Crossover Episode with the Converging Dialogues Podcast
This is a Very Special Crossover Episode with Xavier Bonilla, host of Converging Dialogues - a podcast focused on honest conversations about philosoph...

96: America's Broken Primaries are Tearing Us Apart, with Nick Troiano
Nick Troiano is the founding executive director of Unite America, a philanthropic venture fund that invests in nonpartisan election reform to foster a...

95: The Government Is Seizing Innocent People’s Property, with Billy Binion
Billy Binion is an associate editor at Reason magazine, where he writes about criminal justice and government accountability. He has been published in...

94: Helping Millennials Build Healthy, Loving Relationships, with Dre Smith
Dre Smith is the founder and CEO of Relationship Restored, a podcast network that delves into all things related to establishing and maintaining healt...

Guest Appearance: The Local Maximum
On Episode 92 I had the pleasure of speaking with Max Sklar. He's a software engineer, with a focus on machine learning, content discovery, and Bayesi...

93: Solving the Childhood Independence Crisis, with Lenore Skenazy
Lenore Skenazy started the Free-Range Kids movement and wrote the book, “Free-Range Kids.” Now she is cofounder and president of Let Grow, the nationa...

92: Bayesian Thinking and the Future of Artificial Intelligence, with Max Sklar
Max Sklar is the creator of the Local Maximum, a weekly podcast exploring current topics in tech, math, and political philosophy. Over the past five y...