

Jonathan Cohen
Policy lead at the Institute for Boys and Men and author of Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling, contributing expertise on prediction markets, gambling policy, and associated social risks.
Top 10 podcasts with Jonathan Cohen
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270 snips
Mar 5, 2026 • 29min
$500M Bet On The Iran Strike — Before It Happened
Dan Primack, Axios business editor covering VC and defense tech. Jonathan Cohen, policy lead and author focused on gambling and prediction markets. They discuss massive war wagers on prediction platforms. They debate why betting on conflict is growing, legal and moral limits of markets, and a surge of VC cash into defense startups like Anduril.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 55min
The Problem With Sports Gambling
Jonathan Cohen, an author and researcher on gambling policy, dives into the alarming impact of legalized sports betting on society. He discusses the recent FBI investigation and the shocking rise in financial issues, particularly for young men, as gambling becomes more enticing and accessible. Cohen shares a personal story about addiction and emphasizes how betting has drastically altered the fan experience. He suggests that while gambling can be fun, stricter regulations are needed to prioritize safety and protect vulnerable individuals from its harms.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 54min
America is losing big on sports betting
Join Jonathan D. Cohen, a writer and author of Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling, as he reveals the explosive growth of sports betting in America. He discusses how tech-savvy apps lure young men into gambling, turning it into a cultural norm. Cohen highlights the social and psychological costs, including rising addiction rates among younger demographics. The conversation critiques the industry's marketing tactics, examines the parallels with financial platforms, and explores the urgent need for responsible regulations to protect vulnerable gamblers.

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Feb 5, 2026 • 57min
Are Betting Apps Engineered for Addiction? - ft. Jonathan Cohen
Jonathan Cohen, policy lead and author of Losing Big who studies the social costs of legalized sports betting. He discusses how rapid online rollout, app design, and data-driven targeting amplify harm. Short takes cover micro-bets and VIP tactics, links to bankruptcies and neglect, mobile normalization, and proposals like app speed bumps and fiduciary duties for data holders.

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Oct 18, 2025 • 31min
The dirty secret behind the hobby costing young men thousands of dollars
Jonathan D. Cohen, author of *Losing Big: America’s Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling*, delves into the explosive growth of sports betting in the U.S. He discusses the psychological pull of placing bets, comparing apps to social media's addictive designs. The conversation highlights how lobbying shapes state legalization and the fiscal motivations behind it. Cohen shares a personal story of addiction, raising questions about the effectiveness of regulation. He connects sports betting to broader cultural trends of gamification, predicting its future expansion.

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Oct 16, 2025 • 31min
The dirty secret behind the hobby costing young men thousands of dollars
Jonathan D. Cohen, author of Losing Big: America’s Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling, explores the explosive rise of sports betting since the 2018 Supreme Court ruling. He discusses how apps create a seamless betting experience that hooks users, likening it to social media addiction. Cohen reveals the gambling industry's influence on state legislation and the cultural shift that allowed sports leagues to embrace betting. He also confronts the human cost of addiction and critiques the industry's approach to responsible gambling, stressing the need for better safeguards.

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Aug 5, 2025 • 38min
High Stakes, Low Standards: America's Gambling Gamble
Jonathan D. Cohen, author of 'Losing Big: America’s Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling,' dives into the chaotic world of online sports betting. He reveals how rapid app rollouts and dubious state deals have led to a precarious betting landscape. Cohen discusses the alarming rise of gambling ads and the shift of betting from smoky backrooms to college campuses. He also highlights the troubling connection between gambling addiction and economic decline, drawing parallels with the opioid crisis and urging for better regulations.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 36min
Trump and Musk Feud Goes Nuclear, Threats Fly, Kanye Calls For Ceasefire | Jonathan D. Cohen
Jonathan D. Cohen, a historian and author focused on sports gambling, joins Grace Kuhlenschmidt, a correspondent known for her satirical insights. They dive into the chaotic feud between Trump and Musk, exploring the surreal dynamics at play. Cohen sheds light on how legalized sports betting has permeated American culture, revealing the psychological effects and public health crisis it creates, especially among young men. The discussion also touches on the alarming normalization of gambling addiction through technology and fantasy sports.

Feb 5, 2026 • 35min
Jonathan Cohen: "Add Friction" to the Super Bowl of Gambling
Jonathan Cohen, author and critic of modern sports betting who urges policy reforms, and Conor Patrick Heffernan, historian of physical culture, join to discuss two big threads. Cohen argues for adding friction to slow betting and curb harm. Heffernan traces how strength ideals shifted from Charles Atlas to bodybuilding and how resistance shapes bodies across eras.

Jan 13, 2026 • 18min
Betting On Everything
Jonathan Cohen, a gambling historian and author of Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling, dives into the intriguing world of prediction markets. He highlights their explosive growth since the 2016 election, raising questions about the normalization of betting in our daily lives. Cohen discusses the risks associated with weak regulations, privacy concerns, and potential insider trading. He also explores how gamification can skew our perception of news and politics, emphasizing the need for consumer protection in this rapidly evolving landscape.


