Derek Thompson is a staff writer for The Atlantic and host of the podcast Plain English.)
“I am an inveterate dilettante. I lose interest in subjects all the time. Because what I find interesting about my job is the invitation to solve mysteries. And once you solve one, two, three mysteries in a space, then the meta-mystery of that space begins to dim. And all these other subjects—that's the new unlit space that needs the flashlight. And that's the part of the job that I love the most: that there are so many dark corners in the world. And I've just got this flashlight, and I can just shine it wherever the hell I want.”
Show notes:
00:00 Hit Makers: How to Succeed in an Age of Distraction) (Penguin • 2018)
00:00 Plain English with Derek Thompson) (The Ringer)
05:00 "Why Americans Suddenly Stopped Hanging Out") (The Atlantic • Feb 2024)
18:00 "The Americans Who Need Chaos") (The Atlantic • Feb 2024)
23:00 "America’s Loneliness Epidemic Comes for the Restaurant") (The Atlantic • Mar 2024)
35:00 "Stop Trying to Ask 'Smart Questions'") (The Atlantic • Jan 2023)
39:00 "The Future of Everything With Derek Thompson") (The Bill Simmons Podcast • Feb 2024)
40:00 "What Many Economists (and I) Got Wrong About This Economy") (Plain English • Mar 2024)
43:00 "How Hollywood’s Hit Formula Flopped—and What Could Come Next") (Plain English • Mar 2024)
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