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Will the future be planned by experts, or will it emerge spontaneously? Filmmaker and entrepreneur John Papola explores the hidden complexity behind emerging trends in business, culture, and technology with leading experts and innovators.
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Will the future be planned by experts, or will it emerge spontaneously? Filmmaker and entrepreneur John Papola explores the hidden complexity behind emerging trends in business, culture, and technology with leading experts and innovators.
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1 How Congress Really Works with Justin Amash 2:10:33
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The Emergent Order Podcast On this episode of the podcast, John Papola has a conversation with his friend Congressman Justin Amash. Justin is a lawyer and politician who has served as a U.S. Representative of Michigan. Papola and Amash dive into the inner workings of Congress, through the lens of Amash’s experience from the inside. They talk about partisanship, process, and what the future of American politics looks like. More From Our Guest: Twitter House of Representatives Bio Wikipedia Library of Congress Bio Facebook…

1 From Silicon Valley to Economics Academia with David Thomas 1:58:39
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On this episode of The Emergent Order Podcast, John Papola has a conversation with Dr. David Thomas. David is an economist and professor with the research area of public health economics and business cycles. He is also a serial entrepreneur. John and David talk about a wide variety of topics as they dive into Thomas’ long and winding career through silicon valley, and into economics academia. More from our Guest: Ball State University Bio Wikipedia Website YouTube Channel References from this Episode: The Revolt of the Public by Martin Gurri Principles of Macroeconomics videos by David Thomas Games of Strategy (Game Theory) videos by David Thomas…

1 Exploring Sweden’s Lessons for America with Johan Norberg 2:19:39
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The Emergent Order Podcast On this episode of The Emergent Order Podcast, John Papola chats with Johan Norberg. Johan is an author and lecturer with expertise in entrepreneurship, global trends, and globalization around the world. Papola and Norberg examine a common question asked in America: Should the United States be more like Sweden? They also discuss Sweden’s response to COVID-19. More from our Guest Wikipedia CATO Institute Bio Twitter Website ECIPE Bio Amazon Author Page References from this Episode The Pursuit (film) The Story of Human Progress by Johan Norberg Free or Equal (film)…

1 Macroeconomics Roundtable 2:23:21
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The Emergent Order Podcast Macroeconomics Roundtable, with George Selgin, James McClure, Steve Horwitz, Lars Christensen, and Scott Sumner On today’s episode of the podcast, John Papola welcomes George Selgin, James McClure, Steve Horwitz, Lars Christensen, and Scott Sumner for a long and winding macroeconomics roundtable discussion. More from our guests: George Selgin CATO Institute Bio Twitter Wikipedia James McClure Econ Journal Watch ResearchGate Steve Horwitz Home Page Facebook Learn Liberty Ball State Magazine Wikipedia Lars Christensen Twitter Facebook The Market Monetarist Geopolitical Intelligence Services Scott Sumner The Library of Economics and Liberty Mercatus Center TheMoneyIllusion Independent Institute Wikipedia Business Insider…

1 Not Taking Serious Topics Too Seriously with Lou Perez 1:53:58
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On today’s episode of the Emergent Order Podcast, John Papola has a conversation with Lou Perez. Lou is the hilarious Head Writer and Producer of We The Internet TV, a stand up comedian, and part of the comedy duo Greg and Lou. Papola and Perez talk about the craft of being funny, with a particular focus on dealing with controversial ideas and polarizing topics. More From Our Guest We The Internet Bio Twitter IMDb Page Website References from This Episode Logan (film) Little Pink House (film) Keynes vs. Hayek (web video) Wolverine’s Claws Suck (web video) Burglars for Gun Control (web video) The Kronies (web series) The March of History: Mises vs. Marx (web video) Chickenhawks Share Their War Stories (web video) ESL Students Learn New Gender Pronouns (web video)…

1 A Market Approach to Better Food with Bruce Friedrich 1:58:17
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On this episode of the podcast John Papola speaks with the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Good Food Institute, Bruce Friedrich. Bruce is also a TED Fellow whose TED 2019 Talk has been viewed millions of times. The two discuss Friedrich’s journey to founding the Good Food Institute, and how he uses innovation and market forces to make food practices better for consumers. More On Our Guest Wikipedia Good Food Institute Bio Twitter Amazon Author Page “The next global agricultural revolution” TED Talk References from This Episode At The Fork (film) Clean Protein by Kathy Freston & Bruce Friedrich Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappe Christianity and the Rights of Animals by Andrew Linzey…

1 Communicating Big Ideas Through Comedy with Andrew Heaton 2:00:24
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The Emergent Order Podcast Communicating Big Ideas Through Comedy with Andrew Heaton On this episode of the podcast, Papola has a conversation with Andrew Heaton. Andrew is a comedian, author, and political satirist. He hosts his own podcast called The Political Orphanage which is about comedy and news, as well as a science fiction podcast titled Alienating the Audience . In this long and winding conversation, they discuss everything from big ideas in comedy, to their time working together on EconPop , to their favorite Star Trek episodes. More From Our Guest Twitter Website IMDb Reason Bio & Articles FEE Bio & Articles Amazon Author Page References from This Episode EconPop (Web Series) The Political Orphanage (Podcast) Alienating The Audience (Podcast) The Revolt of the Public by Martin Gurri Parliament of Whores by P.J. O’Rourke The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt & Greg Lukianoff The Girl with All The Gifts by M.R. Carey…

1 Inside The Utopia Experiment With Dylan Evans 2:03:07
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The Emergent Order Podcast Inside The Utopia Experiment With Dylan Evans On today’s episode of the podcast, John has a conversation with Dylan Evans. Dylan is a technologist, futurist, AI expert, and the author of The Utopia Experiment . His book chronicles the true story of Dylan conducting an experiment of the same name in an attempt to simulate a post-apocalyptic society. John and Dylan discuss the experience, stopping to take many interesting tangents along the way including religion, AI, and free will. More From Our Guest: Website Wikipedia Page Amazon Author Page Medium Blog Music as "The PhDJ" References From This Episode: The Utopia Experiment by Dylan Evans The Revenge of Gaia by James Lovelock One Second After by William R. Forstchen Freedom Evolves by Daniel C. Dennett Elbow Room by Daniel C. Dennett Enlightenment Now by Steven Pinker…

1 The Intersection of Social Justice and Liberty with Steven Horwitz 2:01:18
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The Emergent Order Podcast On this episode host John Papola has a long and winding conversation with Steven Horwitz. Steven is an author and economics professor at Ball State University. He has written extensively on Hayek and Austrian economics, monetary theory and history, and American economic history. The two discuss Steve’s career, including his most recent article Libertarians Who Dismiss Social Justice are Mistaken , and the concept of “Bleeding Heart Libertarians”. They also dive into where Classical Liberalism fits in the left/right political spectrum. More From Our Guest: Website Wikipedia Amazon Author Page Mercatus Center Bio Atlas Center Bio & Writings Learn Liberty Bio & Blog Posts FEE Bio & Articles CATO Unbound Bio & Essays References From This Episode: Libertarians Who Dismiss Social Justice are Mistaken by Steven Horwitz Fear the Boom and Bust (video) Chariots of the Gods by Erich von Däniken Restoring the American Dream by Robert J. Ringer For a New Liberty by Murray N. Rothbard The Dignity of Difference by Jonathan Sacks Suicide of the West by Jonah Goldberg…

1 Exploring Open Borders with Bryan Caplan 2:15:35
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On today’s episode of the podcast, John Papola interviews Professor of Economics at George Mason University and New York Times Bestselling author, Bryan Caplan. Caplan’s bestseller is a graphic novel called Open Borders , which Papola is currently in the process of adapting into a film. The two discuss the creation of Open Borders as well as go over some of the contents of the book including the history, economics, and philosophy of immigration. They also discuss how to convey big ideas, especially to people with dissenting opinions. More From Our Guest: Amazon Author Page Website Twitter Wikipedia EconLib Works References From This Episode: Open Borders by Bryan Caplan A Nation of Nations by Tom Gjelten The Myth of the Rational Voter by Bryan Caplan The Pursuit (film)…

1 The Stories We Tell in a Crisis 1:50:08
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On this episode of the podcast, host John Papola goes solo for his first ever YouTube livestream to have a conversation with his viewers. He spans many topics including the origins of Emergent Order, his time at Spike TV, storytelling, and why he’s obsessed with all things Apple. https://youtu.be/IZ53ayJxWgw…

1 The Coddling of the American Mind with Greg Lukianoff 1:39:51
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On this episode of the podcast John Papola speaks with Greg Lukianoff. Greg is the President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE. He is also an author, and co-authored the book The Coddling of the American Mind (based on the article of the same name). Papola and Lukianoff discuss the free speech crisis on college campuses, and the cultural practices that led us to this issue. The two cite many great books on the topic along the way, and talk about how Greg’s most recent book came to be. More from our guest: FIRE Bio Amazon Author Page Wikipedia Page Twitter References from this episode: The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt & Greg Lukianoff (book) The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt & Greg Lukianoff (article) Unlearning Liberty by Greg Lukianoff Feeling Good by David Burns Upward Spiral by Davd Korb PhD The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt Free to Learn by Peter Gray…
On this episode of the podcast John Papola has a conversation with Lord Matt Ridley. Matt is an author of books, columns, reviews, articles, and blogs. His book The Rational Optimist was particularly influential on Papola’s worldview. The two talk about the perspective of the rational optimist through the lens of today’s pandemic-stricken world. Matt is an Honorary Life President of the International Centre for Life and a Member & Lord Temporal of the House of Lords . More from our guest: Website Wikipedia Twitter @mattwridley The Rational Optimist Blog Amazon Author Page UK Parliament Bio References from this episode: The Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley How Innovation Works by Matt Ridley The Captured Economy by Brink Lindsey & Steven M. Teles…

1 Money and Macroeconomics in a Crisis with Scott Sumner 2:22:04
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This podcast episode features a long and winding conversation between John Papola and Scott Sumner. Scott is an economist, the Director of the Program on Monetary Policy at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and the author of popular economics blog The Money Illusion . The two take a deep dive into monetary policy and macroeconomics, framing the conversation with the current state of the COVID-19 outbreak, and the economic aftermath. They begin with the simple question of what money really is, and then take a fascinating path to more complex subjects such as interest rates, inflation, and quantitative easing. More from our guest: Wikipedia The Money Illusion Blog Mercatus Center Bio The Independent Institute Bio References from this episode: 1984 by George Orwell The Midas Paradox by Scott Sumner The Pursuit (flm) The Money Illusion (blog)…
Today’s episode of the podcast features a conversation between John Papola and his good friend Arthur Brooks. Arthur, an author and social scientist, was formerly the president of the American Enterprise Institute. He is now a professor at Harvard. Arthur Brooks was also the subject and star of Papola’s feature documentary, The Pursuit . John and Arthur discuss Brooks’ research on happiness, with a specific focus on how to be happy later in your life. They also talk about other expertise of Arthur’s, such as how to avoid a culture of contempt and how your intelligence changes as you age. More from our guest: Website Wikipedia Page Twitter Amazon Author Page References from this episode: Incerto by Nassim Taleb Gross National Happiness by Arthur Brooks Flow by Mhaly Csikszentmihalyi Love Your Enemies by Arthur Brooks The Arthur Brooks Show (podcast) The Pursuit (film)…
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