
Dave Blundin says Nvidias trillion hinges on TSMC capacity, not demand
Dave Blundin says Nvidias trillion hinges on TSMC capacity, not demand. Dave Blundin says Nvidias trillion hinges on TSMC capacity, not demand.
All casts, newest first. Filter by category or sort by popularity.
82 casts

Dave Blundin says Nvidias trillion hinges on TSMC capacity, not demand. Dave Blundin says Nvidias trillion hinges on TSMC capacity, not demand.

Chase Hughes says human influence will be the top skill in an AI-dominated world. Chase Hughes says human influence will be the top skill in an AI-dominated world.

Pierre Poilievre says kettlebells beat dumbbells for real-life explosive strength. Pierre Poilievre says kettlebells beat dumbbells for real-life explosive strength.

Brigham Buhler says RFK Jr.s HHS finally gives peptides a real seat at the table. Brigham Buhler says RFK Jr.s HHS finally gives peptides a real seat at the table.

Travis Kalanick unveiled Atoms, saying its building physical automation to transform Travis Kalanick unveiled Atoms, saying its building physical automation to transform

Richard Davidson says repeated meditation states can become lasting traits in the brain. Richard Davidson says repeated meditation states can become lasting traits in the brain.

Daniel Priestley says AI plus robotics is a bigger shift than the Industrial Revolution. Daniel Priestley says AI plus robotics is a bigger shift than the Industrial Revolution.

Aaron Levie says agents will soon outnumber humans 100x to 1,000x in software use. Aaron Levie says agents will soon outnumber humans 100x to 1,000x in software use.

Linus says Linux nearly killed WAN Show, but also made the episode possible. Linus says Linux nearly killed WAN Show, but also made the episode possible.

Edward Stringer says Britains military is not good after decades of managed decline. Edward Stringer says Britains military is not good after decades of managed decline.

Theo Von says St. Patrick escaped slavery, then returned to Ireland by choice. Theo Von says St. Patrick escaped slavery, then returned to Ireland by choice.

Luke Grimes says nobody expected Yellowstone to become this huge. Luke Grimes says nobody expected Yellowstone to become this huge.

Trump Accounts dominate as Gerstner touts a July 4 launch, rapid signup growth, and a capitalist UBI-style vision of broad child asset ownership.

Pollan says psychedelics shattered his default materialism, leading him from altered states and uncanny encounters with plants to a deeper inquiry into consciousness itself.

The discussion portrays Trumps Iran strike as a paradigm shift to impulsive, president-centered foreign policy after the collapse of the postwar rules-based order.

Robert Pape warns that air strikes may win tactically yet trigger an escalation trap that hardens politics and makes strategic goals harder to achieve.

Irans widening attacks have shaken Gulf shipping and oil flows, spiking energy prices and exposing a stark gap between Trumps calming claims and the escalating regional crisis.

Pavel Durov reveals his arrest in France, a poisoning attempt, building Telegram with 40 engineers, and why freedom of speech requires risking everything.

Discover how modern diets impact pregnancy, mood, and behavior, and learn the truth about sugars hidden effects on our health and relationships.

Proof-first hook: The Supreme Court decision that struck down one specific tariff authority did not end presidential trade leverage β it redirected it, and the president immediately framed that redirection as permission to impose broader, potentially heavier trade controls that c

Section 1. Opening Banter and Health Discussions The conversation begins with Joe Rogan and Matt McCusker discussing the prevalence of ring lights on tables that content creators use to improve their appearance on camera. They joke about men using filters on photos, with Rogan no

Alex Honnold climbed 3,000 feet up El Capitan without a rope, scaled Taipei 101 on live television, and lived in a van for a decade earning 300 a month. Yet when scientists scanned his brain, they concluded he was neurologically different, wired without fear. He hates that concl

A federal agent called 911 claiming a stranger had broken into his home and attacked his wife. But when detectives examined the evidence, they found no signs of forced entry, a suspicious 15-minute gap between emergency calls, and a victims phone mysteriously turned off in the k

When Ange Postecoglou declares *I did 130 something press conferences last year* after Tottenhams 60-game season, you understand the relentless grind behind his philosophy. This is a manager who arrived in England with skeptics questioning whether someone from Australia belonged

The most surprising insight is that muscles heal shorter, not longerβduring sleep and recovery, the repair process naturally ratchets muscles into a slightly contracted state, which is why stretching at night can counteract this tendency and improve long-term flexibility and leve

Hook Michael Malice sat across from Joe Rogan with his face painted in Roy Lichtenstein-style comic book dotsβpolka dots covering every inch of skinβfor his tenth appearance on the podcast. But the real spectacle wasnt the makeup. It was the conversation that followed: a sprawli

From 1930s strobes that helped win D-Day to cameras that film light itself, the century-long quest to freeze time.

A romance scammer stole 15000 dollars from a quadriplegic woman. Coffeezilla and Kit Boga tracked him down and got his government ID.

The DOJ served the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas over a building renovation. Jerome Powell says it is really about controlling interest rates.

Victoria Derbyshire reveals what Gisele Pelicot told her in an exclusive interview about surviving the largest rape trial in French history

Michael Jai White sensed the 1994 earthquake before it hit, taught Sugar Ray Leonard how to jab, and reveals the psychology that broke Mike Tyson.

David Eagleman reveals why your brain arrives half-baked, why time speeds up as you age, and why you should never trust your future self

Professor Tim Spector reveals the gut-brain connection that overturns 40 years of psychiatry

An uncontacted Amazon tribe emerges from the forest asking how to tell good guys from bad guys.

A criminology PhD student murdered four Idaho university students β the DNA, phone data, and knife sheath that caught him.

28 people abandoned in the Sahara with one canister of water. This documentary follows the deadliest migration route from West Africa to Europe.

Sam Parr shares the five principles behind an event where Shaq and 17 billionaires sleep in bunk beds

UK youth unemployment hits 16.1% as law firms and banks quietly cut graduate hiring because AI handles the work

Grok 4.20 runs four AI agents debating inside a single model and was the only AI to profit in live trading

Asbestos found in childrens cosmetics in 2017 and still kills 10000 Americans per year

Peter Diamandis and his panel break down the most explosive week in AI yet: Anthropic's Sonnet 4.6 tops knowledge work benchmarks, Google's Gemini 3 Deep Think delivers a 400x cost collapse, and OpenClaw's creator joins OpenAI.

Every industry on Earth is climbing a five-level ladder from human chaos to fully solved by AI. Most people have no idea which rung they are standing on. This framework will change how you think about your career.

A fascinating new thesis maps out three specific futures for 2026, 2030, and 2035. From AI agents replacing fifty million dollar defence contracts to 3D-printed kidneys and compute wallets for every citizen.


New York's top divorce lawyer reveals the invisible force destroying marriages and the five-minute weekly exercise that could save yours.

Three terrifying true stories: a mother murdered by her neighbor, a crew frozen in time for 16 years, and Arctic explorers driven to cannibalism by lead poisoning

Robinhood launches permissionless Ethereum L2 to compete with NYSE and NASDAQ, with 2000+ tokenized stocks already live in Europe

A Spurs fan wakes up at 4AM fearing relegation, Forest have had four managers in one season, and Arsenal are four points clear but psychologically haunted

Retired FDNY firefighter Tony Bonfiglio shares wild stories from 21 years on the job, including a devastating firsthand account of 9/11 at Ground Zero.

James Clear delivers a masterclass on habits with Steven Bartlett β the two-minute rule, identity change, hats vs tattoos decisions, and why fun is the secret weapon.

The incredible 30-year story of ASML's EUV lithography machine β the impossible $400M device that saved Moore's Law and makes every advanced chip on Earth.

Chris Camillo turned $20K into $70M+ in 18 years by trading on real-world observations Wall Street misses β from TikTok comments to 7-Eleven shelf space. A masterclass in social arbitrage investing.


Jim Bianco unpacks the SaaS apocalypse, crypto crash, gold volatility, and why the real AI winners will be the users, not the builders.

Coffeezilla interviews Congressman Ro Khanna on the Epstein files cover-up, naming names and demanding accountability.

How legalized sports gambling became a multi-billion dollar industry and emerging public health crisis


Microsoft CEO at Davos on digital employees, models as databases, the OpenAI deal, and why technology diffusion matters more than invention

The clearest visual explanation of the attention mechanism: queries, keys, values, multi-headed attention, and how GPT-3 uses 58 billion parameters

Shaan Puri delivers a masterclass on project selection, the power of proximity, why hard work is overrated, and the inertia test for your career.

AI disruption is sector-hopping, inflation is softer than expected, and a Ukraine peace deal is the biggest risk to the gold trade.

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck talk filmmaking, AI, crew bonuses, cancel culture, the cost of greatness, and Jon Jones.

Grant Sanderson makes topology fun by proving why you can never comb a hairy ball flat.

Channel 4 verifies Epstein spycam footage, interviews two survivors, and traces the damning paper trail from Trump to Howard Lutnik

Samir Chaudry delivers a YouTube masterclass covering packaging, curiosity gaps, creator business strategy, and losing everything in the Palisades fire

Lyn Alden maps the fourth turning, Fed independence crisis, gold explosion, and Bitcoin's disappointing cycle in her gradual print thesis

A chilling investigation tracing illegal firearms from post-war Yugoslavia through criminal networks to the streets of Sweden

The woman at the centre of Frances biggest rape trial speaks for the first time on UK TV, delivering a message of extraordinary courage and hope


The US military raid on Venezuela, the oil mirage, the Nobel Prize soap opera, and the alarming Donroe Doctrine β Patrick Boyle's masterclass in geopolitical analysis.

A London hairdresser and volunteer police officer scared off intruders with sheer confidence. Five days later, her own husband arranged her murder for insurance money.

Meta employees called themselves drug pushers in internal chats. TikTok gives Chinese kids healthy content and American kids digital crack. The science is clear.

NASA researchers, Google engineers, and a faked death β the terrifying Zizian cult linked to murders across America

Shaan and Sam show off AI tools that actually work β from agents that do your to-do list to vibe coding music and personal software

Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, Jamie Carragher and Jill Scott react to Thomas Frank's sacking, interview Ange Postecoglou, and debate Cole Palmer and striker rankings

Divorce lawyer James Sexton returns to DOAC β what kills marriages, financial infidelity, and why Steven Bartlett's engagement terrifies him

A dog's affection killed its elderly owner. A mother performed a C-section on herself with a kitchen knife. And a woman dreamed of her own death β then it happened.

Internal documents reveal how tech companies engineer addiction and brain rot through deliberate design choices

Logan Paul's lawyers cited a court opinion that actually destroys their own argument. The deposition he's fighting to seal may be unsealed, and the judge is not impressed.

DW Documentary exposes the business behind Americas opioid epidemic from pharma profits to devastated communities

Lex Fridman talks with Sebastian Raschka and Nathan Lambert about the state of AI in 2026, covering DeepSeek, Chinese open-weight models, Claude Opus 4.5 hype, data quality breakthroughs, reasoning models, career paths in AI, and whether the technology will plateau or keep accelerating.

Patrick Boyle dissects 3 million pages of Epstein records with forensic precision and devastating British wit