Making Sense with Sam Harris

Sam Harris
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208 snips
Oct 11, 2025 • 28min

#438 — "More From Sam": Israel-Hamas Deal, Qatari Air Force Base, Trump, Charlie Kirk, Ezra Klein, & Rapid Fire Questions

This discussion dives into the implications of Trump's involvement in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal and why some activists remain silent about it. They explore the challenges to achieving lasting peace in the Middle East and debate the potential role of Gulf states in fostering stability. A curious highlight is the controversial Qatari airbase planned for Idaho, raising questions about foreign influence in U.S. academia. The conversation also touches on Trump's character as revealed through his golf habits and reflects on the disturbing surge of political violence symbolized by Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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148 snips
Oct 6, 2025 • 20min

#437 — Two Years Since 10/7

In this engaging discussion, foreign policy expert Dan Senor sheds light on the aftermath of the October 7th attacks. He highlights the alarming rise of global antisemitism and its roots in recent rhetoric. Senor delves into the failures of Western nations in addressing the spread of Islamism and the backlash from their appeasement strategies. He also predicts a rightward political shift in Europe as safety concerns grow. With sharp insights, the conversation navigates the complexities of religious critique versus bigotry in today’s climate.
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147 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 25min

#436 — A Crisis of Trust

Michael Osterholm, an infectious disease epidemiologist with over 50 years of experience, discusses his new book about preparing for future pandemics. He shares critical lessons from the COVID-19 response, highlighting mistakes like blanket lockdowns and the need for better respiratory protection. Osterholm explains the difference between airborne and droplet transmission and warns of the potentially lethal 'Big One' pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on preparedness rather than getting lost in debates over the virus's origins.
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242 snips
Oct 2, 2025 • 37min

#435 — The Last Invention

In this insightful discussion, Andy Mills, an experienced audio reporter and co-founder of Longview, delves into the complexities and risks of AI. He shares a chilling conspiracy tip about Silicon Valley's ambitions to substitute human governance with AI. The duo explores the accelerating beliefs around AGI and its potential to revolutionize or threaten society. They also address the urgent necessity for regulation and coordination as humanity navigates this technological tightrope, contemplating whether we should halt AGI development or brace for its implications.
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382 snips
Sep 16, 2025 • 36min

#434 — Can We Survive AI?

In this engaging discussion, AI researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky and MIRI’s Executive Director Nate Soares delve into their provocative book on the existential risks of superintelligent AI. They unpack the alignment problem, addressing the unsettling possibility that AI could develop survival instincts. The duo critiques the skepticism among tech leaders regarding superintelligent AI dangers and explores real-world consequences of current AI systems. With insights on ethical implications and the unpredictability of AI behavior, they warn that unchecked AI advancements may lead to a catastrophic outcome for humanity.
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273 snips
Sep 6, 2025 • 22min

#433 — How Did We Get Here?

Dan Carlin, a renowned podcaster behind Hardcore History and Common Sense, joins to dissect the intricate political landscape of today. He examines the decades-long expansion of presidential power and the consequences of hyper-partisanship. Carlin delves into the fragmentation within society, touching on topics like immigration and foreign interference. He also raises concerns about the rising tide of political violence and the necessity of media gatekeepers in our current climate. It's a compelling conversation about the state of democracy.
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206 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 26min

#432 — The Undoing of America

David French, a Columnist at the New York Times and a legal expert, joins the discussion on the challenges facing American democracy. He highlights Trump's aggressive tactics against political opponents and the troubling misuse of presidential powers. The conversation delves into the potential solidification of authoritarianism, the role of Congress, and the urgent need for constitutional amendments. French also examines the dynamics of Trumpism within the Republican Party and the unique political skills that may keep Trump in power beyond two terms.
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176 snips
Aug 25, 2025 • 23min

#431 — What Is Happening on College Campuses?

In this engaging discussion, Michael Roth, President of Wesleyan University and a New York Times contributor, tackles the complexities of higher education. He explores concerns about wokeness, the challenges of navigating ideological diversity, and the tensions between free speech and inclusivity on campus. Roth also shares insights on how universities should manage controversial speakers while upholding academic integrity. His perspectives on the ideological pressures from the Trump administration add depth to the conversation surrounding the future of academic freedom.
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193 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 15min

#430 — "More From Sam": Trump, Gavin Newsom, Class War, DOGE, & Rapid Fire Questions

Sam and Jaron dive into current events, exploring Trump's peace deal efforts and the implications for democracy. They discuss the potential of Gavin Newsom as the 2028 Democratic candidate and the challenges he faces from California's reputation. Wealth inequality takes center stage, with a focus on the responsibilities of the ultra-rich to invest in communities. Plus, listeners are treated to rapid-fire questions that spark lively conversation!
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255 snips
Aug 11, 2025 • 27min

#429 — The New World Order

Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, dives deep into the erosion of democracy both domestically and globally. She and Sam discuss the Sudanese civil war and the detrimental role of foreign powers. They examine America's diminishing leadership and the implications of USAID cuts on humanitarian efforts. The conversation also touches on gerrymandering, the integrity of U.S. elections, and the potential aftermath of Trump's influence on politics, including rising figures like JD Vance.

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