Andrew Marantz doesn’t want you to give up on the internet

Andrew Marantz doesn’t want you to give up on...

Up next

How to give up control - advice from neuroscientist Heather Berlin

Heather Berlin is a neurologist and associate clinical professor who studies the science of giving up control. She joins Chris to talk about finding the balance between knowing when to hold on to control and when to let go and be present in the moment. They also discuss why you d ...  Show more

Why you should try improv comedy (w/ Rick Andrews)

What do radio personality Ira Glass, New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani, and your host Chris Duffy have in common? They all have practiced an unexpected skill that makes them more human—improv comedy. And they learned it from master improv teacher Rick Andrews. Rick joins Chris t ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists | Andrew Marantz
TED Talks Daily

Journalist Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded in the world of internet trolls and social media propagandists, seeking out the people who are propelling fringe talking points into the heart of conversation online and trying to understand how they're making their ideas sprea ...  Show more

Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists | Andrew Marantz
TED Health

Journalist Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded in the world of internet trolls and social media propagandists, seeking out the people who are propelling fringe talking points into the heart of conversation online and trying to understand how they're making their ideas sprea ...  Show more

Andrew Marantz
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Andrew Marantz is a journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker magazine and author of Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. Andrew sits down with the Armchair Expert (pre social distancing) to discuss working as a journali ...  Show more

How the pandemic feeds online trolling
Business Daily

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we behave on the internet. Online trolling is on the rise as people turn to social media to take out their lockdown frustrations.Marie Keyworth hears from Lisa Forte, who used to work for the UK police's Cyber Crime Unit and has faced ...  Show more