Podcast Transcripts
Browse indexed podcast transcript pages with AI summaries, key takeaways, topics, entities, quotes, and related episodes.
Find an episode
Select a podcast, then jump to one of its public transcript pages.
Showing 3141-3160 of 5,000 transcript pages
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Riz Ahmed: How to Silence Your Inner Critic (And Build REAL Self Worth)
Riz Ahmed reveals that his most profound struggle isn't external success, but the internal war with a critical inner voice that he once believed was essential to his achievement. After nearly dying from an autoimmune condition triggered by years of self-abuse
On the Media
"Making China Great Again" One Web-Novel At A Time
China's rise isn't just being shaped by policy and economics—it's being imagined, rewritten, and rehearsed in millions of online web novels. In a striking convergence of state ambition and popular culture, Chinese internet users are flooding the digital space
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Rank Punditry You Can’t Refuse | Interview: Chris Stirewalt
Jonah Goldberg and Chris Stirewalt deliver a blistering critique of the current state of American politics, where populism has become a self-justifying ideology that weaponizes outrage and delegitimizes dissent. The conversation pivots on the alarming normaliz
Developer Tea
Principles Oriented Thinking as a Durable Skill in an AI First World
In a world where AI is rapidly reshaping software engineering, the most durable skill isn't coding proficiency—it's principle-oriented thinking. The host argues that future success won't come from mastering specific tools or labels like 'software engineer,' bu
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
#2090 - BREAKING PROTOCOL | Part 1
Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew Pinsky deliver a blistering critique of modern societal breakdown, centering on the collapse of hierarchy, authority, and basic etiquette. The episode opens with Corolla recounting a harrowing Uber ordeal in Portland—gridlocked by a s
The Bio Report
Stopping Shape-Shifting Tumors with a First-in-Class Epigenetic Drug
K36 Therapeutics is pioneering a first-in-class epigenetic drug targeting NSD2, a key driver in aggressive, treatment-resistant cancers like neuroendocrine prostate cancer and multiple myeloma. The company’s lead compound, K36-1001, is in clinical trials for m
Business Wars
Meta and the Battle for Smart Glasses | I'm a Creep | 2
In a chilling moment during a 2025 immigration raid in Los Angeles, a Border Patrol agent wearing Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses sparks national alarm—raising urgent questions about surveillance, privacy, and the unchecked reach of AI-powered wearables. What began
Go Birds!
Go Birds! Daily, June 10th: Eagles Mini Camp Day 1 Recap; Lane Johnson Jeff Stoutland firing
The Eagles' Day 1 of mandatory mini camp was a mixed bag, with the offense struggling under pressure from a dominant defense and Jalen Hurts delivering a lackluster performance despite a solid 14-of-19 completion rate. The real story, however, was the seismic
The Daily Stoic
7 Stoic Steps for Breaking an Addiction
The secret to breaking an addiction isn't willpower alone—it's a disciplined, philosophical framework rooted in ancient Stoicism. Ryan Holiday, host of The Daily Stoic, argues that addiction isn't just about substances, but about surrendering control to any ur
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
RE-RELEASE: NOBODY WANTS TO DANCE Ft. Vanilla Mace | Episode 225
Vanilla Mace, the viral content creator known for her chaotic humor and unfiltered personality, joins Drew Afualo on a hilariously candid episode of The Comment Section. The conversation dives deep into her journey from accidental TikTok fame—sparked by a vira
The Best One Yet
🔧“Blue Collar U”— Zuck’s free college. Starbucks’ afternoon delight. College Football’s QB gambler. +Sleep Divorce
The latest episode of *The Best One Yet* dives into three explosive business stories that redefine modern work, leisure, and ethics. First, Starbucks is betting everything on 4 p.m.—the 'afternoon delight' hour—by transforming into an energy drink chain, lever
The School of Greatness
Why You Suffer and How to Finally Stop | Peter Sage
Most people suffer not because of external circumstances, but because they're stuck in a cycle of trying to fix the outer world to match their inner pictures—what Peter Sage calls the 'curse of the white rabbit.' The real source of suffering, he argues, is not
The Stack Overflow Podcast
When the cost of code approaches zero, what does engineering leadership look like?
As AI tools make code generation nearly instantaneous, the fundamental role of engineering leadership is undergoing a radical transformation. Eric Anderson, Director of Engineering at Intuit, argues that the cost of writing a line of code has effectively dropp
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
RE-RELEASE: NOBODY WANTS TO DANCE Ft. Vanilla Mace | Episode 225
Vanilla Mace, the viral content creator known for her chaotic humor and unfiltered personality, joins Drew Afualo on a hilariously candid episode of The Comment Section. The conversation dives deep into her journey from strip club dancer to internet sensation,
Jocko Podcast
544: How Good Men Lose Their Moral Compass
The Jocko Podcast episode 544 confronts a chilling reality: even good, well-intentioned men can lose their moral compass in high-stress, morally ambiguous environments—whether on the battlefield or in corporate boardrooms. Drawing from a seminal Army article o
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
Rewind with Karen & Georgia - 100: The 100th Episode
Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark admit they’ve never actually watched the full documentary on the Kathleen Peterson case—the cornerstone of their podcast’s origin—despite building 100 episodes around it. Their confession isn’t just a comedy bit; it’s a se
48 Hours
Redemption Song
Twenty-six years after the brutal murder of Natalie Antonetti, a quiet Austin music scene insider named Dennis Davis was convicted of her killing—only to have the conviction overturned a mere two years later, leaving the case unresolved and the truth still in
The World and Everything In It
6.10.26 Graham Platner’s victory, Peru’s presidential election, and a tough season for blueberries
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), once a beacon in the fight against hate groups, now faces a seismic credibility crisis after a federal grand jury indictment alleges it paid sources inside white supremacist organizations—and in some cases, financially i
Factually! with Adam Conover
Hollywood's Given Up on Progressive Politics, Joel Kim Booster Hasn't
Hollywood, once a beacon of progressive politics, has retreated into silence and self-censorship after Trump's second election, according to comedian Joel Kim Booster and host Adam Conover. In a candid conversation, Booster argues that the industry has become
Planet Money
Two indicators for lowering the rent
Corporate landlords aren't the main driver of rising rents—despite widespread political backlash. A new bill aiming to restrict institutional investors from owning single-family homes could backfire by killing off 'build-to-rent' housing, which already supplie
