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  • Once Upon a Stranger: Can Small Talk Lead to a Bigger Life? (#305)
    Jun 9 2026

    What if those brief conversations - with a barista, a neighbor, or someone sitting next to us - matter far more than we realize?

    Gillian Sandstrom, a University of Sussex psychologist and author of Once Upon a Stranger, explores why we're so reluctant to talk to people we don't know, what happens when we do, and how seemingly small interactions can add up to a richer, happier, and more connected life.

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    20 min
  • Former Secretary of Energy - Why Clean Energy Alone Won’t Keep the Lights On (#304)
    Jun 2 2026

    The wind stops blowing. The sun goes down.
    What happens next?

    Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz explains why the transition to clean energy may be far more complicated than most people realize.

    In one of the most clear-eyed conversations about our energy future, Moniz pulls back the curtain on what it will actually take to build energy that is clean, reliable, and affordable - and why some of the hardest challenges have little to do with solar panels or wind turbines.

    He reveals which emerging technologies - from hydrogen to nuclear fusion - could reshape the future of energy, why storage remains a major hurdle, and what many people misunderstand about renewable power.

    What will it really take to keep the lights on in a low-carbon world?

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    20 min
  • The Religious Cult Behind North Korea’s Power (#303)
    May 26 2026

    We think of North Korea as a communist dictatorship. But Jonathan Cheng, the Wall Street Journal’s China Bureau Chief and former Korea Bureau Chief, says that misses the real story.

    He argues North Korea functions more like a religion - complete with rituals, worship, and a ruling family treated like immortals. Once you hear it, you can’t unsee it.

    His new book is Korean Messiah.

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    20 min
  • Why America May Not Be Ready for the Wars of the Future (#302)
    May 19 2026

    When people think about war, they picture missiles and mushroom clouds.

    But what if the greatest threats today are the ones most people never see coming?

    Christine Wormuth, former U.S. Secretary of the Army and current leader of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, explains why some of today’s biggest dangers are quieter, harder to detect, and easier to unleash than most people realize.

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    20 min
  • The Global Power Shift No One Is Talking About – And Who’s Driving It (#301)
    May 12 2026

    Most people see the world as the U.S. vs. China.But the real power shift is happening elsewhere.

    Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for a New American Security and a former senior advisor at the National Security Council and the U.S. State Department, shows which countries are quietly shaping the next world order - and why the biggest power shifts are happening far from the spotlight.

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    20 min
  • AI, Inflation, and the Dollar: The Hidden Forces Shaping the Economy Right Now (#300)
    May 5 2026

    Inflation, interest rates, AI, tariffs, the dollar…

    Most people treat them as separate stories but actually, they’re not.

    Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jason Furman explains how these forces are all connected - and why most people are missing the bigger picture.

    What’s really driving inflation, why the dollar’s power may be slipping, and why the biggest risk isn’t what most people are watching.

    A conversation about the hidden forces shaping the economy - and what comes next.


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    19 min
  • Did Apple Accidentally Help Build China’s Manufacturing Empire? (#299)
    Apr 28 2026

    “We trained a whole country.”

    It sounds like an exaggeration.

    It’s not - according to Patrick McGee, author of Apple in China.

    So what actually happened in China?

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    20 min
  • Cleveland Clinic CEO: The Future of Medicine Is Already Here (#298)
    Apr 21 2026

    Dr. Tom Mihaljevic, CEO of Cleveland Clinic and a leading heart surgeon, explains how medicine is already changing in ways most people don’t see.

    He has spent his career performing complex heart surgeries and now leads one of the world’s top hospitals.

    A conversation about what’s changing in care and what it means for patients right now.

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    20 min