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Best Interesting Times with Ross Douthat Episodes

ByNew York Times Opinion
13 episodes

The first draft of our future. Mapping the new world order through interviews and conversations. Every Thursday, from New York Times Opinion. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

#1

Can Pop Culture Be Political … and Good?

In a time where franchises dominate the film industry, this episode features showrunner Tony Gilroy discussing his work on the 'Star Wars' spinoff 'Andor'. Listeners will appreciate the insights on how the series manages to be both original and politically relevant amidst a landscape often criticized for lack of depth.

2025-06-0542m
#2

How the iPhone Drove Men and Women Apart

This episode tackles the significant societal impact of the iPhone on relationships and family dynamics. Featuring social scientist Dr. Alice Evans, the conversation explores the global decline in fertility and its implications, making it a thought-provoking listen for anyone interested in modern relationships.

2025-05-2954m
#3

JD Vance on His Faith and Trump’s Most Controversial Policies

In this episode, Ross Douthat interviews Vice President JD Vance, diving into the intersection of faith and politics during the Trump era. Vance's unique perspective on controversial policies provides listeners with a deeper understanding of contemporary political dynamics.

2025-05-211h 6m

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#4

An Interview With the Herald of the Apocalypse

Daniel Kokotajlo discusses the future of artificial intelligence and the pressing concerns surrounding it. This episode is a must-listen for those curious about AI's implications on jobs and safety, featuring insights from a former OpenAI researcher.

2025-05-1558m
#5

The Democratic Senator Taking Cues From Trumpism

Senator Chris Murphy shares his strategies for Democrats to combat Republican dominance, suggesting that embracing certain Trumpist tactics might be key. This episode highlights the evolving nature of political strategies and is essential for understanding the current political landscape.

2025-05-081h 3m
#6

The New Culture of the Right: Vital, Masculine and Intentionally Offensive

Exploring the rise of a new right-wing counterculture, this episode features Jonathan Keeperman discussing masculinity and transgression in politics. It's an engaging examination of how cultural shifts are influencing political discourse.

2025-05-011h 12m
#7

What if There’s No Way to Stop Trump’s Approach to Power?

This episode features a discussion with Jack Goldsmith about Trump's lasting influence on executive power. It's a critical listen for anyone looking to understand the potential long-term implications of Trump's presidency on American governance.

2025-04-171h 5m
#8

How Democrats Drove Silicon Valley Into Trump’s Arms

Marc Andreessen discusses the shift of Silicon Valley towards supporting Trump and the underlying factors that led to this realignment. This episode is particularly insightful for those interested in the intersection of technology and politics.

2025-04-061h 2m
#9

Steve Bannon on ‘Broligarchs’ vs. Populism

Steve Bannon shares his thoughts on the current political landscape and the tension between populism and elite interests. This engaging episode provides a unique perspective from a central figure in American politics, making it a compelling listen.

2025-04-061h 11m
#10

The Anti-D.E.I. Crusader Who Wants to Dismantle the Department of Education

In this episode, Ross Douthat explores Christopher Rufo's controversial mission to reshape educational policy in America. It's a fascinating discussion for listeners interested in the ongoing debates surrounding education and critical race theory.

2025-04-061h 4m