Podcasts from Sam Harris

Fresh Air

Sam Harris
Philosopher, Interviewer, Business Coach
This report on the generic-drug industry is just astonishing (and not in a good way)
Podcasts from Sam Harris

The Fifth Column / Podcast

Sam Harris
Philosopher, Interviewer, Business Coach
This is the best conversation about race I’ve ever heard. Bravo, gents. ⁦
Podcasts from Sam Harris

The Daily

Listen to The Daily episodes free, on demand. This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker – and even in your car. For free. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Sam Harris
Philosopher, Interviewer, Business Coach
Great intro to ⁦@AndrewYang⁩ in today’s NYT Daily podcast.
Podcasts from Sam Harris

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast - Peter Attia

The Peter Attia Drive features guests and experts that offer advice and insight to help you optimize performance, health, longevity, critical thinking, and life. It’s hosted by Stanford M.D., TED speaker, and longevity expert Dr. Peter Attia, founder of Attia Medical, PC, a medical practice with offices in San Diego and New York City.
Sam Harris
Philosopher, Interviewer, Business Coach
This is a very important (and flabbergasting) episode of a great podcast....
Podcasts from Sam Harris

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History

In "Hardcore History" the very unconventional Dan Carlin takes his "Martian", outside-the-box way of thinking and applies it to the past. Was Alexander the Great as bad a person as Adolf Hitler? What would Apaches with modern weapons be like? Will our modern civilization ever fall like civilizations from past eras? This is a difficult-to-classify show that has a rather sharp edge. by Dan Carlin
Sam Harris
Philosopher, Interviewer, Business Coach
I love this podcast. Carlin is not a professional historian, but he could well be the most engaging history professor on Earth. His series on the first world war is simply a masterpiece – made all the more impressive by the informal, meandering way he leads the listener from poignancy to horror and back again. We appear to be entering a new golden age of audio, and Carlin is doing some of the best work in this medium.