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Conversations With Coleman

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Conversations with Coleman is home to honest conversations with leading intellectuals on polarised issues in the realm of race, politics and culture in the West.

Episodes

Moving America Forward with Andrew Yang (Special Episode)

My guest today is Andrew Yang. Andrew Yang is a businessman, attorney and author. He is known for his presidential bid in 2020 and his bid for New York City mayor in 2021. This podcast was recorded at Andrew's studio and jointly released on his podcast which is called "Forward". In this episode, we discuss my upbringing and background in music, how philosophy is taught, why race shouldn't matter, the democrats use of identity politics, office culture, the future of work, automation, and AI. I ho...

Apr 28, 20222 hr 33 min

Are We Living in a Simulation with David Chalmers (S3 Ep.12)

My guest today is David Chalmers. David is a professor of philosophy and neuroscience at NYU and the co-director of NYU Centre for Mind, Brain and Consciousness. David just released a new book called "Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy" , which we discuss in this episode. We also discuss whether we're living in a simulation, the progress that's been made in virtual reality, whether virtual worlds count as real, whether people would and should choose to live in a virtual worl...

Apr 24, 20221 hr 21 minEp. 12

The History of Free Speech with Jacob Mchangama (S3 Ep.11)

My guest today is Jacob Mchangama. Jacob is a lawyer and writer based in Denmark. He's the founder of Justitia , a think tank focused on human rights and freedom of speech. Jacob is also the producer and narrator of the excellent podcast called Clear and Present Danger . Jacob and I discuss his brilliant new book: Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media . We talk about the Danish cartoon controversy and Charlie Hebdo. We also discuss the so-called "Milton's curse"; which is the habi...

Apr 16, 20221 hr 20 minEp. 11

Race, Class, and Culture with Briahna Joy Gray (S3 Ep.10)

My guest today is Briahna Joy Gray. Briahna was the national press secretary for Bernie Sanders and his 2020 campaign. Before that, she was a columnist and Senior Politics Editor at The Intercept . Her work has also appeared in many other outlets like Rolling Stone magazine, Current Affairs, New York Magazine, and The Guardian. Briahna currently hosts the Bad Faith Podcast , which I hope to go on soon. We talk about how Briahna's international childhood influenced her worldview. We discuss Ameri...

Apr 08, 20221 hr 19 minEp. 10

The War in Ukraine with Cathy Young (S3 Ep.9)

My guest today is Cathy Young. Cathy is one of my favorite journalists around today. She is a writer at The Bulwark and also a cultural studies fellow at the Cato Institute, a columnist for Newsday , and a contributing editor to Reason . Cathy, who was born in Moscow and came to the United States with her family in 1980, is also the author of the books; Growing Up in Moscow: Memories of a Soviet Girlhood , Ceasefire!: Why Women and Men Must Join Forces to Achieve True Equality. This episode is a...

Apr 02, 20222 hr 44 minEp. 9

The Case for Overpopulation with Matthew Yglesias (S3 Ep.8)

My guest today is Matthew Yglesias. As many of you may know, Matt was the co-founder of Vox, along with Ezra Klein, who I had on the show last year. Matt is also a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and writes The Slow Boring blog and newsletter on substack. In this episode, Matt talks about why he left Vox for substack and we discuss Matt's book "One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger" , in which Matt argues that America should increase its population by means of increasing the native...

Mar 26, 20221 hr 17 minEp. 8

The Failures of the NY Times with Ashley Rindsberg (S3 Ep.7)

My guest today is Ashley Rindsberg. Ashley is an American novelist and journalist now based in Israel. His book is The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History. We discuss the little-known history of major errors made by the New York Times. We also talk about the concept of authority, what makes the times different from other papers, the idea of objective truth, and the many problems with the 1619 project. We finally go on to s...

Mar 18, 202258 minEp. 7

The Birth and Death of Political Comedy with Jeff Maurer (S3 Ep.6)

My guest today is Jeffrey Maurer. Jeffrey has been a comedy writer, a speechwriter, and a stand-up comic. He was the senior writer for John Oliver's show Last Week Tonight. Jeffrey is now a substack writer and his substack is called I might be wrong . In this episode, we talk about the rise of political comedy in America, how political polarisation has changed American television, the problem of preachiness in comedy both on the right and the left, and the fine line between funny and offensive. ...

Mar 11, 20222 hr 39 minEp. 6

COVID: The Conversation We’ve Been Waiting For with Dr. Zubin Damania (S3 Ep.5)

My guest today is Dr. Zubin Damania aka ZDoggMD . Zubin is a USCF Stanford-trained internal medicine doctor and founder of Turntable Health , an innovative primary care clinic. He was also a hospitalist for many years and now hosts the podcast "The ZDoggMD Show" Zubin and I talk about the differences between mainstream western medicine and alternative medicines, the politicization of COVID information, the misinformation around the mRNA vaccines, the hatred directed at the unvaccinated, and the ...

Mar 04, 20222 hr 33 minEp. 5

Is Matt Taibbi a Right-Winger? (S3 Ep.4)

My guest today is Matt Taibbi. Matt is a writer, journalist, and podcaster. He's a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and co-host of the "Useful Idiots" Podcast . He won the National Magazine Award in 2008 and is the author of many books , including The Great Derangement, Griftopia, and Hate Inc. In this episode, Matt and I talk about the Substack revolution, the paternalism in public health messaging, why Trump won in 2016, and the perception that people like Matt and myself are right-wing. W...

Feb 25, 20221 hr 1 minEp. 4

Propaganda, Misinformation, and Woke Math with Renee DiResta (S3 Ep.3)

My guest today is Renee DiResta. Renee is the technical research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory . She led a multi-year investigation into the IRA, Russia's fake news factory, and she's advised Congress. She's also an ideas contributor at Wired and The Atlantic . In this episode, we talk about the difference between misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda. We talk about public health messaging, hashtags, and trending topics and the effect they can have on the real world, the ...

Feb 19, 202256 minEp. 3

A New Way of Teaching in Disruptive Times with Rob Reich (S3 Ep.2)

My guest today is Rob Reich. Rob is a political science and philosophy professor at Stanford University. He is the Director of Stanford's McCoy Centre for Ethics and Society and Associate Director of Stanford's Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence. Rob is also the author of "Just Giving: Why Philanthropy Is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better" , and the co-author of "System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot" , "Digital Technology and Democratic Theory" ...

Feb 11, 202246 minEp. 2

Parenting in the 21st Century with Emily Oster (S3 Ep.1)

My guest today is Emily Oster. Emily is a Professor of Economics at Brown University and the author of "Expecting Better" , "Crib Sheet" and "The Family Firm" . She has a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard and prior to teaching at Brown, she was on the faculty at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. This episode is all about children and families. We discuss the surprising truth about whether women can drink caffeine and alcohol during pregnancy, the difference between randomized tri...

Feb 04, 20221 hrEp. 1

Reflection on 2021 [Special Episode]

As we step into Season 3 of Conversations with Coleman, here’s a retrospective look into some of the big themes from 2021 and some of my favorite episodes from the last season of the show, while also sharing some thoughts for the upcoming season. Canadian Myocarditis study: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.02.21267156v1.full.pdf

Jan 29, 202222 minEp. 79

The Climate Cure with Tim Flannery [S2 Ep.42]

My guest today is Tim Flannery. Tim Flannery is a monologist and paleontologist. He was the chief commissioner of the Australian Climate Commission and Chairman of the Copenhagen Climate Council. He was named Australian Humanist of the year in 2005 and Australian of the Year in 2007. He is currently a fellow at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne. Tim is also the author of his new book "The Climate Cure: Solving the Climate Emergency in the Era of COVID-19"...

Dec 17, 202144 minEp. 42

The Health Dilemma of Trans Children with Michelle Telfer [S2 Ep.41]

My guest today is Michelle Telfer. Michelle is an Australian Pediatrician and Head of the Gender clinic at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne . She's the lead author of the Australian Standards of Care and Treatment Guidelines for trans children, and she is also a former Olympic gymnast. In this episode, we talk about gender dysphoria, particularly in children and adolescents. We also talk about the difference between puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgery as well as the complica...

Dec 11, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 41

Woke Racism with John McWhorter [S2 Ep.40]

My guest today needs no introduction. Joining me in today's episode is John McWhorter. John has a new book called "Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America" . This is an excellent book and I highly recommend you to read it. In this episode, we talk about what "wokeness" is, as John defines it, and whether the woke can be persuaded. We also talk about the progress America has made on race, the extent to which actual racism is still a problem, Robin DiAngelo and White Fragility. ...

Dec 03, 202155 minEp. 40

Race and the Media with Nicquel Terry Ellis [S2 Ep.39]

My guest today is Nicquel Terry Ellis. Nicquel is the senior writer for CNN's Race and Equality team . Before that, she was a national correspondent for USA Today covering race inequality and activism. She has also spent six years working in local news with the Detroit News and the Asbury Park Press. I often receive the criticism that I only talk to people like John McWhorter, Sam Harris and Glenn Lowry, who agree with me about the problem of wokeness and the moral panic around racism and white ...

Nov 27, 202152 minEp. 39

The War on Parents with Bonnie Snyder [S2 Ep.38]

My guest today is Bonnie Snyder. Bonnie is an educator with over 20 years of experience in a variety of roles including teacher, counselor, administrator, and professor in both public and private schools. She's a graduate of Harvard University with a Master's Degree in Counseling from Virginia Tech and a Doctorate in Higher education from Penn State. She is also the High school Outreach Fellow at FIRE: The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. Bonnie's latest book which is the topic of ...

Nov 21, 20211 hr 1 minEp. 38

The Many Faces of Rationality with Steven Pinker [S2 Ep.37]

My guest today needs no introduction, so I won't give him one. Today's guest is Steven Pinker, and he has a new book called "Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters." We talk about what rationality is, we talk about rationality's PR problem, whether rationality has increased or decreased over time and how to apply reason to everyday life choices. We also discuss the behavioral economics revolution and cognitive biases, what it means to be intellectually humble, why people lo...

Nov 12, 20211 hr 6 minEp. 37

Pandemics and Politics with Nicholas Christakis [S2 Ep.36]

My guest today is Nicholas Christakis. Nicholas is a physician, a sociologist, and a professor at Yale University. He'll be known to some of you as the professor who kept his composure in front of a mob of students screaming about Halloween costumes back in 2015 or he may be known to you as the author of many books, including "Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social networks and How they shape our lives", "Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society" and "Apollo's Arrow: The Prof...

Nov 05, 20211 hr 16 minEp. 36

A Life Without Problems with Ryan Holiday [S2 Ep.35]

My guest today is Ryan Holiday. Ryan is the best-selling author of many books, including "Trust Me, I'm Lying", "The Obstacle is the Way", "Ego is the Enemy", "The Daily Stoic" which is also the name of his podcast, and his latest book: "Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favors the Brave". Ryan is also the former Head of Marketing at American Apparel. In this episode, we talk about Ryan's strange career path from marketing to becoming the modern face of stoicism. We talk about stoicism, what it is and...

Oct 29, 202158 minEp. 35

Parasites of the Mind with Andy Norman [S2 Ep.34]

My guest today is Andy Norman. Andy is a philosopher and the director of the humanism initiative at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also the founder of CIRCE, the Cognitive Immunology Research Collaborative. In this episode, we discuss his new book "Mental immunity: Infectious ideas, Mind parasites, and the Search for a Better Way to Think." We talk about how bad ideas operate like parasites. We talk about the notion of a mental immune system. We talk about the virtues and dangers of being ope...

Oct 22, 20211 hr 17 minEp. 34

From the bottom up with Kmele Foster [S2 Ep.33]

My guest today is Kmele Foster. Kmele will be known to many of you as the co-host of The Fifth Column Podcast which is one of my favorite podcasts. He's also the co-founder of a media company called Freethink , and a former co-host of The Independents on Fox Business Network. This episode was sort of a post mortem on two other recent episodes, the one with Christopher Ruffo , and the one with David Hogg. Kmele was one of the co-authors of a New York Times op-ed, critical of the anti CRT laws tha...

Oct 15, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 33

The Tale of a Radical with Jesse Morton [S2 Ep.32]

My guest today is Jesse Morton. Jesse has an incredibly interesting life story. He was born in America, converted to Islam as a young adult, became radicalized, and devoted his life to doing everything he could to help Al-Qaeda from America, including creating the very first English language jihadist propaganda magazine, which later famous magazines like Inspire and Dubuque would be modeled after. So after a long journey away from Islamism, he now runs an organization called Parallel Networks, w...

Oct 08, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 32

Economics 102 with Prof Abhijit Banerjee [S2 Ep.31]

My guest today is Professor Abhijit Banerjee. Professor Banerjee is a Nobel Prize-winning economist, an econ professor at MIT, and a co-founder of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab. Banerjee and I discussed the difference between empirical work and theoretical work in economics. We talk about Banerjee's Nobel Prize-winning research on alleviating global poverty. We talk about whether immigrants drive down wages for native workers, the role of financial incentives and driving human behavi...

Oct 01, 202159 minEp. 31

The Transgender Revolution with Helen Joyce [S2 Ep.30]

My guest today is Helen Joyce. Helen is a staff journalist at the Economist magazine, and has been an editor there since 2005. She also has a PhD in mathematics from University College London. Helen just released a controversial new book called "Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality." Now, this is one of those books that is likely to be misrepresented on Twitter and in some media as transphobic but is in fact a deep and thoughtful attempt to navigate all the complex issues at the intersection of ge...

Sep 24, 20211 hr 18 minEp. 30

The Virus that Conquered the World with Prof Peter Doherty [S2 Ep.29]

My guest today is Professor Peter Doherty. Professor Doherty is a Nobel Prize-winning veterinary surgeon. His prize-winning research focused on how the immune system reacts to viruses. He is also the author of "Pandemics: What Everyone Needs to Know", "An Insider's Plague Year" and many other books. This episode is about all things COVID. Professor Doherty goes into detail about the physiology of COVID and what happens when you get infected. We talk about the way MRNA vaccines work, whether mask...

Sep 17, 20212 hr 32 minEp. 29

Chaos Abroad, Nonsense At Home with Amy Chua [S2 Ep.28]

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. My guest today is Amy Chua. Amy Chua is a professor at Yale Law School. Her books include World on Fire, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, The Triple Package, Political Tribes, and many more. She's made Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in 2011 and has been a guest on many TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, and Real Time with Bill Maher. Amy and I spoke on August 26 and discussed the situation in Af...

Sep 11, 202145 minEp. 64

Critical Race Theory with Christopher Rufo [S2 Ep.27]

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. My guest today is Christopher Rufo. Christopher is a documentary filmmaker and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He has almost single-handedly led the national fight against Critical Race Theory, as it manifests in public schools and in workplaces. I haven't said much about this subject yet. So it was great to finally dive into it. Christopher and I talk about where Critical Race Theory comes from. We talk about diversity traini...

Sep 04, 20211 hr 3 minEp. 27