Posthoc Live Concert
Singer songwriter Ellis Paul
Pippa is a trend spotter who advises investors and governments about macroeconomic policy and investment strategy. She is ranked in the top 25 Most Influential Economists in the World and one of the top 10 of global experts on Geopolitics and she was ranked in the top 5 on the Most Powerful Women in Finance list, all in 2017. She is a former Presidential Advisor who served on The National Economic Council in the White House. Pippa Malmgren
Grammy-nominated producer David Pramik (Selena Gomez, Mae Muller, Lauren Jauregui) and Brett Bassock (Founder, Renegade Songs, working with ARTY, Mae Muller and David Pramik).
Which is worse? Inequality or precarity? Guest: Dr. Albena Azmanova, Associate Professor of Political & Social Thought, University of Kent, and author of Capitalism on Edge – How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia
Why do some marriages thrive for years and others end in divorce? Author, journalist, funny-woman-with-words and TIME Editor-at-Large Belinda Luscombe about the topic of MARRIAGE. Belinda is the author of Marriageology: The Art and Science of Staying Together, and has written numerous articles about the concept of marriage in society.
Cohosted with Zak Williams. We take a deep dive with The Kinsey Institute to better understand the romantic and sexual lives of adults during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. Justin Garcia, Acting Director of the Kinsey Institute
We speak to Dr. Lustig about the brooding dangers of sugar and its addictive qualities akin to that of cocaine. How bad is sugar for our metabolic health? And what are the connections between sugar, obesity and Covid? Dr. Robert Lustig
Gary Hall, Jr. is a three-time Olympian, 10-time Olympic medalist and an advocate for people living with diabetes. Gary Hall, Jr.
Anja Shortland, Professor of Political Economy, King’s College, London and author of KIDNAP: Inside the Ransom Business.
Erika Solomon, Reporter, Financial Times