The Problem with Men, with Scott Galloway

The Problem with Men, with Scott Galloway

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Arthur C. Brooks: Are We Happy Yet?

This week, Trevor and Eugene are joined by author and social scientist Arthur C. Brooks to unpack the science of happiness and why we’re so good at looking for it in all the wrong places. What begins as a breakdown of the macronutrients of a good life turns into a funny, wide-ran ...  Show more

Malcolm Gladwell: Do Fairytales Make Adulthood Harder?

This week, author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell joins Trevor and Eugene for a conversation that starts with big social theory and then delves into whether Disney movies have been quietly gaslighting our childhoods. From the idea that your parents are basically just middle manag ...  Show more

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