

Andrew Yang
Entrepreneur, former presidential candidate, and founder of The Forward Party. Advocate for universal basic income and addressing the challenges facing young men.
Top 10 podcasts with Andrew Yang
Ranked by the Snipd community

536 snips
Mar 7, 2026 • 1h 42min
Andrew Yang: UBI Before UHI, Solving Job Loss, and the Future of Work | #236
Andrew Yang, founder of the Forward Party and Humanity Forward, entrepreneur and former presidential candidate. He tackles AI-driven job loss and whether universal basic income should come before universal high income. Short timelines for policy action, the end of white‑collar career pathways, and bold political fixes are debated in rapid-fire conversation.

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Jul 4, 2024 • 1h 2min
595. Why Don't We Have Better Candidates for President?
In this thought-provoking discussion, Andrew Yang, a former presidential candidate and entrepreneur, joins Michael Porter, a Harvard Business School professor, and Katherine Gehl, a former CEO, to tackle the flaws of the American political duopoly. They explore how entrenched parties stifle competition and the challenges faced by reform-minded candidates. The trio emphasizes innovative solutions like ranked choice voting and nonpartisan primaries to revitalize democracy, advocating for structural reforms to better represent voters and foster genuine political competition.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 33min
Here’s How We Help Young Men Thrive (A Lost Boys Special)
Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and former presidential candidate, joins the discussion on the struggles young men face in today's world. He emphasizes the importance of community and mentorship in finding purpose. Yang proposes innovative solutions like vocational education and mandatory service to instill discipline. The conversation also critiques the impact of toxic masculinity and the political climate, advocating for positive role models. Lastly, they explore economic disparities and how universal basic income could help address these challenges.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 53min
Will AI Make Work Obsolete?
Rumman Chowdhury, data and social scientist and CEO focused on responsible AI. Chris Hughes, tech entrepreneur and economic policy advocate. Simon Johnson, Nobel-winning economist and MIT professor. Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and policy advocate for economic supports. They spar over whether AI will replace or augment jobs. Short debates cover automation timelines, corporate incentives, policy responses, and impacts on entry-level roles.

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Aug 1, 2024 • 40min
599. The World's Most Valuable Unused Resource
Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and former presidential candidate advocating for universal basic income, joins Al Roth, a Nobel Prize-winning economist known for his work in market design. They discuss the untapped potential of human hours, exploring time banking as a way to foster community and reshape economic systems. The duo examines how such innovative currencies can alleviate isolation and promote engagement, while also addressing the challenges of valuing time as a commodity in the economy.

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Mar 19, 2026 • 2h 4min
"Your Job Won't Exist In 6 Months!" Why AI Is Becoming The #1 Threat To America | Andrew Yang
Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and former presidential candidate known for advocating universal basic income, discusses AI's looming impact on work and policy. He highlights which careers face automation and which roles may remain safe. He explores how AI-driven wealth should be shared and outlines policy ideas to help displaced workers adapt.

37 snips
Aug 31, 2023 • 1h 21min
How AI Is Impacting Politics & Accelerating the Need For UBI w/ Andrew Yang | EP #61
Andrew Yang, an American businessman and former presidential candidate, dives deep into the intersection of AI, politics, and Universal Basic Income (UBI). He highlights the potential challenges AI poses to democracy, especially in the 2024 elections. Yang advocates for transformative reforms in voting systems, like ranked choice voting, to enhance civic engagement. He passionately argues for UBI as a solution to job displacement and growing inequality, proposing innovative ideas such as taxing robots to support direct financial aid for individuals.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 57min
Building Utopia in the Age of AI
Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and former U.S. presidential candidate known for his tech-forward policies, joins Dr. Romesh Navasan. They dive into the significant rise of populism driven by economic anxiety, particularly among youth, exacerbated by AI. Yang discusses the dangers of unchecked technology, emphasizes the importance of Universal Basic Income, and advocates for data ownership. He envisions a future where AI-generated wealth eradicates poverty, paving the way for a fairer economy and renewed democracy.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 3h 8min
Elon Doubles Down, 𝕏 Timeline Reactions | Andrew Yang, Ishan Mukherjee, Tony Holdstock, Tomer London, Andrei Serban, Tim Higgins
Tim Higgins, a business columnist at The Wall Street Journal and author of *I Wore*, digs into Apple's dominance in tech. Andrew Yang, a former presidential candidate, discusses his mobile service venture, Noble Mobile, focused on reducing user costs. Tomer London from Gusto highlights new features improving small businesses' cash flow. Plus, insights from Alexander Embiricos on OpenAI's updated Codex model and Andrei Serban's revolutionary IT support system using AI. They touch on economic shifts, AI's coding impact, and innovative solutions in payroll.

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Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 1min
10/23/25: Amazon Replaces Workers With Robots, Yang Says To Ban Phones In School, Zohran Debate, Health Insurance Death Spiral
Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and former presidential candidate, shares insights on his Noble Mobile project, which rewards limited screen time with cash back. He argues for banning phones in schools to enhance learning and tackles concerns about AI replacing jobs across various sectors. The discussion also dives into the New York mayoral race, highlighting Zohran’s impressive debate performance against Cuomo and Yang's take on the political dynamics ahead. Plus, they explore the alarming surge in health insurance premiums and the looming threat of a coverage crisis.


