

Robert Wright's Nonzero
Nonzero
Conversations with a series of people who have nothing in common except that program host Robert Wright is curious about what they’re thinking. www.nonzero.org
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Dec 17, 2025 • 47min
Elon, Trump, Fuentes: Bad Men or Trolls or Both? (Robert Wright & Paul Bloom)
In this conversation, psychologist Paul Bloom delves into the troubling behavior of figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. He argues Musk's tweets amplify xenophobia, questioning if his actions stem from ignorance or trolling. Bloom also analyzes Trump's bizarre responses to public tragedies, highlighting the dangers of unchallenged rhetoric in modern media. The dynamic shifts to Nick Fuentes, where Bloom contrasts his messaging with other controversial figures and critiques Piers Morgan's interview style for failing to challenge deceptive narratives.

Dec 12, 2025 • 39min
Venezuela, China, and Trump’s Incoherence (Robert Wright, Derek Davison, and Daniel Bessner)
Derek Davison, co-host of the American Prestige podcast and foreign policy commentator, teams up with Daniel Bessner, an academic and geopolitical expert, to dissect Trump's foreign policy chaos. They explore the incoherence surrounding Trump's actions, like the Venezuelan tanker seizure, and the intellectual deficiencies in U.S. foreign policy. The conversation also touches on the shallow debates over Chinese chip restrictions, the risks of AI dominance, and the need for a pragmatic approach to relations with China.

Dec 9, 2025 • 2h
Using AI to Fight Cancer (Robert Wright & Nathan Labenz)
Nathan Labenz, host of the Cognitive Revolution podcast and an AI entrepreneur affiliated with Waymark AI, shares his personal journey navigating his son's cancer diagnosis with the help of AI. He discusses the role of AI in identifying critical health issues and optimizing treatment plans. Topics include the balance of AI and doctor trust, utilizing multiple AI opinions for informed decisions, and AI's ability to provide expert insights across different domains. Nathan emphasizes the importance of using AI to empower patients, streamline medical consultations, and improve monitoring for better outcomes.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 48min
The Hard Truth about Peace in Ukraine (Robert Wright & Nikita Petrov)
In this conversation, Russia analyst Nikita Petrov sheds light on the complexities of the Ukraine conflict while sharing insights from his Psychopolitica newsletter. They discuss Zelensky's grim address amidst U.S. pressure and whether recent peace talks are genuine. Petrov explains Russia’s economic resilience despite sanctions and highlights the stark differences in mobilization strategies. They question the West's portrayal of peace resistance and explore who truly holds decision-making power in this multifaceted conflict.

Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
The Life and Legacy of William F. Buckley (Robert Wright & Sam Tanenhaus)
Historian Sam Tanenhaus, former editor of the New York Times Book Review, dives deep into his recent biography of the provocative William F. Buckley. They discuss Buckley's role in shaping conservative media and how his upbringing fueled a unique counterintellectual stance. Tanenhaus explores Buckley's complex views on race, his evolution regarding civil rights, and his deliberate provocations against elite academia. This insightful conversation reveals the contradictions that define Buckley's legacy in American culture.

Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 8min
20 Years Ago, Bloggingheads Was a Trailblazer (Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Robert Wright)
Aryeh Cohen-Wade, host of Culturally Determined and a former contributor at BloggingHeads.tv, teams up with Robert Wright to explore the legacy of their groundbreaking platform. They discuss how BloggingHeads anticipated modern media trends and ponder Twitter's relevance for journalists today. Aryeh and Robert dive into the intricacies of Substack's subscription dynamics, the evolving landscape of podcasting and video production, and the importance of civil dialogue against the backdrop of viral content. Their insights chart a fascinating roadmap of online discourse.

Nov 25, 2025 • 52min
China Hawks in Retreat? (Robert Wright & Kaiser Kuo)
Kaiser Kuo, a seasoned commentator on Chinese politics and culture, joins to discuss the evolving dynamics of U.S.-China relations. The conversation explores the history of American hawkishness towards China, particularly changes after the 2008 financial crisis. Kuo shares insights on Xi Jinping's leadership and the implications of a burgeoning China. He raises questions about the waning influence of hawkish rhetoric and how younger generations perceive China. They also delve into the complexities of domestic politics and international behavior, highlighting the shift in perspectives.

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Nov 21, 2025 • 46min
Larry Summers, Jeffrey Epstein, and Other Elite Malefactors (Robert Wright & Paul Bloom)
Join psychologist Paul Bloom, known for his thought-provoking works like Against Empathy, as he delves into the tangled web of Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to political figures like Steve Bannon and Trump. The conversation covers the implications of these ties on the MAGA movement and Trump's popularity. Bloom also passionately defends Larry Summers regarding his correspondence with Epstein, while they discuss broader themes of societal forgiveness, email privacy, and the evolution of podcast formats. It's a deep dive into morality and media in today's landscape!

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Nov 19, 2025 • 56min
Will One AI Rule Us All? (Robert Wright & Alex Komoroske)
Alex Komoroske, co-founder of Common Tools and former Google product leader, dives deep into the world of AI and tech aggregators. He highlights the limitations of chatbots, emphasizing that AI's potential extends far beyond them. The conversation explores the dangers of centralized AI and how it influences user behavior. Alex proposes a decentralized software distribution model to counteract these issues, advocating for a tech landscape that prioritizes user privacy and resonant experiences over hollow engagement.

Nov 14, 2025 • 54min
Disorder as the New Normal (Robert Wright & Nikita Petrov)
Nikita Petrov, a writer and commentator on geopolitics and psychology, dives into the chaos of our times. He reflects on how COVID shifted our collective reality and the implications of ongoing conflicts like the Ukraine war. They explore the idea of 'inner emigration' as a coping mechanism during turmoil and discuss the rising trend of younger generations distancing from social media. The conversation also touches on the challenges posed by deepfakes in media and how recent events have normalized conflict disruptions in our daily lives.


