EconTalk - Elie Hassenfield: GiveWell
Elie gave Russ no room to disagree because he had a deep appreciation for qualitative measures alongside quantitative, and he remained humble.
The Economics of Everyday Things - #19: Pizza Boxes
Assembly time was an element I hadn't considered.
This American Life - #811: The One Place I Can't Go
Atsuko's story about being kidnapped by her Japanese grandmother and taken to the US was an example of how justified the worst actions can be for everyone involved.
Conversations with Tyler - Ada Palmer: Viking Metaphysics, Contingent Moments, and Censorship https://overcast.fm/+TSJn4Cwl4
Ada is a humbling intellect, and her explanation of Florence's art as a defence mechanism was mind-expanding.
The Fifth Column - #423: Josh Szeps | TED, Just Admit It
Kmele was uncharacteristically weak about TED's mistreatment of Coleman Hughes. Josh argued both sides of The Voice vote
The Fifth Column - Members Only #183: Kmele and Michael Live in Philly
The student's questions about censorship on campus were superb.
The Daily - The Mosquitos Are Winning
Here's hoping for the vaccine.
Honestly - James Carville Says Wokeness "Is Over", 2024 Will Be "Dangerous", and Much More
I liked this grumpy, hilarious lefty.
The Fifth Column - #424: Rep Peter Meijer | McCarthy and His Enemies
Peter made the case for Trump as House Speaker.
The story about the former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer unsettled me.
Comedy Cellar: Live From the Table - Benny Morris: Is Israel an Apartheid State?
Noam Dworman and Coleman Hughes pressed Benny on his recent apparent flop on whether Israel is an apartheid state. His nuance about the West Bank will be lost on many.