Conversations with Tyler

Tyler Cowen engages today’s deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world,

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In this crossover episode with EconTalk, Tyler joins Russ Roberts for an in-depth exploration of Vas

Neal Stephenson’s ability to illuminate complex, future-focused ideas in ways that both provoke thou

Christopher Kirchhoff is an expert in emerging technology who founded the Pentagon’s Silicon Valley

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Tom Tugendhat has served as a Member of Parliament since 2015, holding roles such as Security Minist

Kyla Scanlon has made it her personal mission to bring economics education to a larger audience thro

Tobi Lütke is the CEO and co-founder of Shopify. 20 years ago, he was just a German coder who emigr

Register for our LA Listener Meetup Philip Ball is an award-winning science writer who has penned o

In his second appearance, Nate Silver joins the show to cover the intersections of predictions, poli

Paul Bloom is a renowned psychologist and writer specializing in moral psychology, particularly how

Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Alan Taylor is Tyler’s pick for one of the greatest living historian

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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz joined Tyler for a discussion that weaves through Joe’

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Take our Listener Survey Michael Nielsen is a scientist who helped pioneer quantum computing and th

Take our Listener Survey Benjamin Moser is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer celebrated for his in-de

Coleman Hughes believes we should strive to ignore race both in public policy and in our private li