

The Next Big Idea
Next Big Idea Club
The Next Big Idea is a weekly series of in-depth interviews with the world’s leading thinkers. Join hosts Rufus Griscom and Caleb Bissinger — along with our curators, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink — for conversations that might just change the way you see the world. New episodes every Thursday.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 3min
AI FIRST: The Tsunami Is Already Here
Andy Sack, a co-founder of Forum3 and former advisor to Microsoft, joins Adam Brotman, ex-chief digital officer at Starbucks, to discuss the imminent impact of AI. They argue that AI isn't just a tool but a revolutionary wave that must be embraced or risk being left behind. The duo emphasizes practical strategies to integrate AI into daily life, enhancing productivity and creativity. They also explore how organizations must adapt to AI's transformative effects and reinforce the value of human connection amidst the rise of technology.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 11min
Best Of: Michael Lewis Runs Toward Pleasure
In this engaging conversation, Michael Lewis, a prominent American non-fiction author known for works like Moneyball and The Big Short, shares his insights on Sam Bankman-Fried and the FTX collapse. He offers a nuanced view of Sam, challenging the idea of him as merely a villain. Lewis reflects on storytelling, blending humor with sorrow, and emphasizes how taking pleasure in life's complexities fuels his creativity. He also touches on themes of morality, public perception, and the intricate relationship between philanthropy and politics.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 46min
How Susan Cain Found Her Voice
Susan Cain, author of 'Quiet' and 'Bittersweet', shares her inspiring transformation from corporate lawyer to celebrated writer. She discusses the pivotal moments of her journey, including the rejection that propelled her to follow her true passion for writing. The conversation explores the importance of authenticity and personal expression in an automated world. Cain also reflects on her role as a spokesperson for introverts and the significance of community in the writing process, emphasizing the joy of meaningful audience engagement.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 57min
HOPE FOR CYNICS: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness
Jamil Zaki, a Stanford psychologist and author of 'Hope for Cynics', discusses how cynicism can create a self-fulfilling prophecy that undermines our faith in human goodness. He argues that adopting a hopeful perspective is actually a smarter approach to navigating relationships. The conversation covers the costs of cynicism on community trust, the power of unexpected human connections, and how optimism influences parenting. Zaki also shares strategies for healthier online engagement, challenging listeners to reconsider their biases towards others.

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May 29, 2025 • 45min
RISE ABOVE: How to Realize Your Full Potential
Scott Barry Kaufman, a psychologist and cognitive scientist at Columbia University, discusses the journey from a victim mindset to personal empowerment. He shares insights on breaking free from limiting labels and the importance of resilience. The conversation emphasizes self-awareness, forgiveness, and the transformative power of serving others. Kaufman encourages mindfulness and humor to navigate emotional complexities, while inspiring listeners to pursue their true potential and embrace a fulfilling life aligned with their values.

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May 22, 2025 • 1h 20min
MORAL AMBITION: Are You Wasting Your Talent?
Rutger Bregman, a Dutch historian and author known for his books 'Moral Ambition' and 'Humankind', challenges traditional notions of success. He argues that many waste their talents chasing wealth instead of tackling pressing global issues like climate change and inequality. Bregman advocates for 'moral ambition', urging a shift in focus from personal gain to social impact. He emphasizes the power of strategic activism, the evolution of empathy, and the need for individuals to redirect their careers towards causes that really make a difference.

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May 15, 2025 • 1h 21min
NVIDIA: Jensen Huang Bet Big on AI. What Comes Next?
Stephen Witt, author of 'The Thinking Machine', shares a captivating look at Jensen Huang’s journey from dishwasher to tech titan. He discusses Huang's early life, marked by adversity and resilience, which fueled his innovation at NVIDIA. The conversation dives into NVIDIA's revolutionary role in AI, especially how gaming technology spurred advancements in neural networks. Witt also sheds light on the company's bold strategies that turned skepticism into success, paving the way for a transformative future in artificial intelligence.

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May 8, 2025 • 53min
EXPLORATION: Why We Seek Out Big Challenges
Join Alex Hutchinson, an author and former physicist-turned-journalist, as he delves into our innate drive for exploration. He discusses the reasons humans are less adventurous today and the creativity lost in structured routines. Hear about the balance between challenge and capability, and how varying levels of difficulty can fuel growth. Hutchinson also explores the neuroscience behind our perception and the benefits of embracing risks for personal fulfillment and innovation. A thought-provoking journey into the essence of human discovery!

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May 1, 2025 • 1h 37min
AI 2027: What If Superhuman AI Is Right Around the Corner?
In this enlightening discussion, Daniel Kokotajlo, an AI governance researcher and founder of the AI Futures Project, dives deep into the future of AI development. He explores the possibility of superhuman AI emerging in the next few years and the risks and ethical concerns that come with it. Topics include the evolution of AI and its implications for human cognition, the governance challenges of artificial general intelligence, and the urgency for democratic accountability. Kokotajlo emphasizes the need for careful oversight to navigate the complexities of this transformative technology.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 59min
THE ART OF EDITING: Graydon Carter on the Golden Age of Magazines
Graydon Carter, the former editor of Vanity Fair and co-founder of Spy magazine, shares his fascinating insights on the golden age of magazines. He reminisces about how he transformed Vanity Fair into a cultural juggernaut and discusses the art of storytelling and editing. The conversation explores the humorous nuances of Canadian culture, personal anecdotes from his journalism career, and the innovative storytelling that defined his work. Carter also reflects on significant moments in magazine history and the evolution of media consumption.


