

Andrew Yang Podcast
Andrew Yang & Audacy
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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May 11, 2026 • 50min
The American Comeback Plan
They tackle Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy and airline consolidation fallout. They debate AI backlash, automation incentives, and national security risks. They outline a universal basic income proposal and trade-offs around reskilling and slowing automation. They cover student loan and debt relief, gerrymandering and voting reforms, and a policy-packed American comeback plan including taxes, housing and workweek ideas.

May 4, 2026 • 53min
Being Asian in America
Andrew Fung, creator of the Fung Bros and founder of Smala Sauce, brings his Asian American culture and food perspective. They discuss Asian-American visibility in media. They explore community support dynamics and cultural traits like humility and harmony. They also touch on recognition, vulnerability, and why Asian voices can be overlooked.

Apr 27, 2026 • 34min
The Outsider Outrunning Every Candidate in Montana
Seth Bodnar, Special Forces veteran, Rhodes Scholar, and former University of Montana president, is running for U.S. Senate as an independent focused on service. He discusses why he entered the race, how his campaign raised surprising grassroots funds, Montana’s independent voter streak, the outsized power of one Senate vote, and plans to stay unaffiliated in Washington.

Apr 20, 2026 • 39min
A Neuroscientist Runs for Congress
Sam Wang, a Princeton neuroscientist and electoral reform researcher running for New Jersey's 12th district, explains why he left academia for politics. He discusses open primaries, ranked-choice voting, and gerrymandering reform. They explore Alaska’s experiment, math-driven voter targeting, and how system design can broaden participation.

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Apr 13, 2026 • 48min
The Corporate Betrayal of the Working Class
Noam Scheiber, NYT journalist and author of Mutiny, explores the rise of college-educated workers organizing at Starbucks, Apple, and Amazon. He recounts immersive reporting from union campaigns. The conversation covers declining returns to college, the stresses of organizing, personal stories of organizers, and what this mobilization might mean for work and politics.

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Apr 6, 2026 • 40min
Inside the Movement Taking On Both Parties
Mindy Finn, former Republican digital strategist and 2016 independent VP candidate now building infrastructure for nonpartisan candidates. She recounts her shift from GOP operative to third‑party organizer. They discuss the rise of independents, building data tools for nonpartisan campaigns, and which outside candidates could actually win.

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Mar 30, 2026 • 46min
The Reason You Feel Lost in Life
Arthur Brooks, social scientist and author of The Meaning of Your Life, explores why success feels hollow in a digitally driven age. He discusses rising student distress, how social comparison and adolescent wiring worsen meaninglessness, and practical ways to shift from simulated living to right-brain experiences like love, beauty, prayer, and finding a calling.

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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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