

Andrew Yang Podcast
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Entrepreneur, best-selling author, nonprofit founder, philanthropist, and former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang hosts conversations about the biggest issues facing America today.
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Mar 23, 2026 • 45min
The Case for an AI Tax
They debate taxing AI instead of people and whether a flat AI token levy is practical. They contrast capital gains and labor taxation and the effects of raising capital gains tax. They explore who loses jobs to AI, targeting young workers with transition funds, and how AI revenue could be used. They also touch on tech lobbying, ranked choice voting threats, and incentives to reduce screen time.

Mar 16, 2026 • 58min
On Stage at Town Hall Seattle: AI, Jobs, and the Future of the Economy
Jonathan Sposato, publisher and founder who moderated Town Hall Seattle, opens the live conversation. They cover AI's impact on jobs and the economy. They discuss Universal Basic Income, time banking and alternative currencies. They explore measuring human flourishing over GDP and practical ways to tax and redirect AI gains.

Mar 9, 2026 • 33min
Practical Priorities for California
In this episode of The Andrew Yang Podcast, Andrew sits down with San Jose Mayor and California gubernatorial candidate Matt Mahan to discuss the biggest challenges facing California, from housing affordability and homelessness to public safety and education. Mahan shares why he entered the race, arguing that California doesn’t have a resource problem, but a governance and accountability problem, despite massive increases in state spending. Drawing on his experience leading San Jose, he explains how focusing on a few clear priorities, using data to guide decisions, and holding government accountable for results can deliver real improvements for residents and help unlock California’s enormous potential.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 54min
Politics & Prose
On this episode of the Andrew Yang Podcast, Andrew sits down with journalist Nancy Scola to discuss his new book, “Hey Yang, Where’s My Thousand Bucks?” They dive into the origins and impact of the Freedom Dividend, the political and cultural forces that shaped the movement, and what the fight for direct cash relief reveals about the future of the American economy. Andrew reflects on lessons from his presidential run, the evolving conversation around universal basic income, and where the movement for economic transformation goes next.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 41min
How to Automate Your Finances the Right Way
Sam Lewis, CEO of Fruitful, a fintech founder simplifying household finances. He discusses building “self-driving money” with automation plus human guides. They cover blending AI with planners, creating set-it-and-forget-it systems, practical steps for emergency funds and cash yields, and making finance execution easy and nonjudgmental.

Feb 16, 2026 • 1h 6min
Live from New York: Yang Unpacks His New Book
Rikki Schlott, journalist and moderator who leads lively on-stage conversations, guides a candid book-tour chat with Andrew. They explore why he wrote the book, funny campaign memories, immigrant childhood stories, AI risks and regulation, the Forward Party’s goals, Noble Mobile’s mission, and audience Q&A. The tone is conversational, revealing, and often humorous.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 40min
Hey, Yang, Where’s My Thousand Bucks?
They answer listener mail on chaotic news cycles and how headlines jump from crisis to crisis. Rising healthcare costs and why premiums stay out of view come up. They dig into AI-driven layoffs and practical advice for career instability. Life after campaigns, burnout, family life, and a humorous peek at a new short-chapter book round out the conversation.

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Feb 2, 2026 • 43min
Big Tech Didn’t See This Coming
Alex Bores, a New York State Assembly Member with a computer science and tech policy background, talks about leaving tech for public service. He discusses passing strong state AI safety legislation, industry pushback, and the need for urgent state-level rules. He also covers running for office, governing in Albany, and tackling judicial and trial backlogs.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 53min
When Violence Starts Driving Politics
Stephen Marche, writer and author of The Next Civil War, offers sharp cultural and political commentary. He discusses how political violence and spectacle are reshaping institutions. He examines entertainment-driven media, viral clips, short attention spans, and how AI and automation fit into this shifting landscape.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 54min
Rebuilding Trust in a Divided State
Mike Newcomb, an Independent and Forward Party candidate for governor of Minnesota, shares insights from his journey as a former entrepreneur. He critiques the failures of both major parties, emphasizing the need for pragmatic, nonpartisan solutions. Newcomb discusses the COVID-era fraud scandal, highlights the disastrous response to ICE raids, and advocates for civil dialogue to reduce polarization. His vision for an independent governor includes restoring trust and empowering legislators to focus on effective governance rather than partisan bickering.


