Niall Ferguson, a historian, author, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and columnist at The Free Press, joins Scott to discuss why we’re currently in Cold War II, his thoughts on the US presidential candidates, and gives us an update on conflicts happening around the world. @nfergus.
Scott opens with his thoughts on the DOJ’s antitrust hammer on Google.
Algebra of Happiness™: where you live.
Matthew Ball, the CEO of Epyllion, a startup adviser, and the former Head of Strategy for Amazon Studios, joins Scott to discuss the updated version of his book, “The Metaverse: Building the Spatial Internet.” We hear where to be bullish, along with his thoughts on Starlink, streaming, and AI writ large. Follow Matthew, @ballmatthew.
Scott opens with his thoughts on the movie business, luxury, and the Olympics.
Algebra of Happiness™: step-parents are underrated.
Jessica Tarlov joins us again to discuss what happens now that Biden is out of the race. We hear why we should be bullish on Kamala Harris, be sad about the way Biden had to bow out, and get excited about the election. Follow Jessica’s reporting @JessicaTarlov.
We’re then joined by Chris Voss, the former lead FBI hostage negotiator and bestselling author of, “Never Split The Difference.” He shares how negotiation plays a role in all aspects of our lives.
Algebra of Happiness™: separate the person from their politics.
Two guests join us today. First up, Jessica Tarlov reports live from the RNC. We hear about the overall vibe, the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Trump, and what we need to think about leading up to the election. Follow Jessica and her reporting, @JessicaTarlov.
Afterward, we hear from Reid Hoffman about Biden’s decision to stay in the presidential race, the state of AI, and “woke-ism” and its place in American universities.
We also get an update on Scott’s whereabouts.
Algebra of Happiness™: be humble & forgive yourself.
Admiral James Stavridis, a retired four-star U.S. naval officer, and currently Partner and Vice Chairman of Global Affairs for The Carlyle Group, joins Scott to discuss foreign affairs and the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine.
Scott opens with his thoughts on Biden remaining in the race.
Algebra of Happiness™: be open-minded.
Jesse Itzler, a serial entrepreneur, a New York Times bestselling author, part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks, and an ultramarathon runner, joins Scott to discuss his approach to entrepreneurship, including how it aligns with his fitness journey, and the strategies he implements to maintain balance in his life.
Ruchir Sharma, the Chairman of Rockefeller International and Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Breakout Capital, an investment firm focused on emerging markets, joins Scott to discuss his latest book, “What Went Wrong with Capitalism.” Follow Ruchir on X, @ruchirsharma_1.
Kyla Scanlon, a writer, video creator, and podcaster, joins Scott to discuss her debut book, “In This Economy? How Money & Markets Really Work.” We hear about the term she coined, dollar doomerism, and why there is such a disconnect between what’s really happening and consumer sentiment.
Jessica Tarlov, a co-host on The Five, Fox’s weeknight news program, joins Scott to speak about Trump’s conviction and what it means for American politics. Follow Jessica on X, @JessicaTarlov.
Scott opens with his thoughts on New York’s potential legislation to protect minors from the harms of social media. He then gives a lesson on brand, specifically whether the WSJ’s rebranding campaign is a good idea.
Andrew Scott, a professor of economics at London Business School whose research focuses on longevity and aging, joins Scott to discuss his new book, “The Longevity Imperative: Building a Better Society for Healthier, Longer Lives.”
Scott opens by sharing his thoughts on recognizing that you have agency.
Algebra of Happiness: be the four walls.