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What Does "Taking a Break" Mean?

July 05, 2026 5:00am 2 min

This conversation started as a discussion about "taking a break" in a relationship. Underneath is a broader question about compatibility, emotional pressure, communication, boundaries, and how people respond when relatio...

AI Music, Stolen Songs, and the Problem Nobody Seems to Be Solving

July 03, 2026 5:00am 9 min

AI companies have been accused of training music-generation models on copyrighted songs without permission. Lawsuits followed. Licensing deals emerged. The debate became about copyright and compensation. While investigat...

What Problem Does Air Testing Actually Solve? (Jason Earle)

July 02, 2026 6:00am 55 min

Jason Earle left a career on Wall Street after discovering that mold in his childhood home may have contributed to years of allergies and asthma. He went on to perform thousands of building investigations and developed t...

Data Centers, AI in Space & How Narratives Shape Our Future

June 28, 2026 5:00pm 18 min

An exploration of how the questions we ask—and the models we build—can influence narratives that shape technology, investment, and public policy. A widely cited paper estimated the water footprint of AI models. The resul...

What Happens When We Put Principles on Walls?

June 10, 2026 12:41pm 9 min

Matthew McConaughey once asked a simple question: Why can't we put the Ten Commandments back in public schools? That seems reasonable. Many of the principles most people would agree with.  That question led me somewhere ...

What Problem Does a State Believe It's Solving? Israel, Survival, and the Logic of the State

June 04, 2026 5:00am 5 min

What if part of the Israel – Iran conflict is not about oil, politics, or ideology — rather about how states behave once survival and continuity become the organizing principle? In this episode, I explore the logic of th...

What Problem Is the Israel - Iran Conflict War Solving?

May 28, 2026 5:00am 12 min

This episode is not about choosing sides. It's about how: nations define threats the public simplifies wars into moral stories labels compress complexity incentives shape policy systems behave differently than people as...

Communication ≠ Connection

May 14, 2026 5:00am 21 min

This conversation started as a discussion about texting and dating. Underneath it is a broader question about communication, ambiguity, projection, and how technology changes human interaction. How much meaning do people...

What Does "Ceasefire" Actually Mean?

May 10, 2026 5:00am 10 min

What does the word "ceasefire" actually mean? Most who hear the term assume: fighting stopped,  peace is beginning both sides agreed In practice, the term is less absolute than the assumptions attached to it. In this e...

What Problem Are We Solving? The Roundup Case and the Risk We Assume

May 07, 2026 5:00am 13 min

The headline is simple: "Weedkiller fight hits the Supreme Court." The story most people hear is even simpler: A company failed to warn users → people got sick → lawsuits followed. That's a collapsed version of what's ha...

Why the Media Uses the Word 'War' (And What It Actually Means)

May 03, 2026 5:00am 15 min

Words like "war," "crisis," and "bubble" feel as they come with clear meaning. They don't. In this episode, I break down how the words we use shape what we think, and how we attach assumptions that aren't actually there....

Are AI Models Trying to Avoid Shutdown? What Research Might Be Missing

April 20, 2026 9:21am 15 min

A recent AI paper claims models are starting to "protect" themselves—and even each other. They resist shutdown. They modify systems. They break rules. At first glance, it looks like something new. Maybe even dangerous. W...

Why Data Centers Use So Much Water — And What Everyone Gets Wrong

March 30, 2026 5:00am 18 min

When you hear that data centers use "millions of gallons of water," what is that number measuring? This episode breaks down how water use is calculated, how electricity and manufacturing get bundled into a single figure,...

This Is Not About Beer: How Smart Sounding Arguments Go Wrong

March 21, 2026 3:00pm 35 min

[ Audio updated on March 22 to correct a brief overlap around 8:00 ] I came across a video analyzing beers like Michelob Ultra, Stella Artois, Coors Light, Bud Light, and Heineken—and it's a perfect example of how reason...

What's Broken in Commodity Markets and Why the Supreme Court Is Involved - Noah Healy

February 08, 2026 5:00am 1:11

My guest is Noah Healy, inventor of the Coordinated Discovery Market (CDM) — a proposed structural change to how commodity markets are priced and stabilized. Noah's patent application for CDM was initially allowed, then ...

Why America Feels Divided (It's Not What You Think)

February 02, 2026 12:12pm 1:24

This episode is the conversation that led to my solo essay and episode, Division Isn't a Mystery. It's a System. In this mostly unedited discussion, I'm joined by John Abrons to think through why so many issues in Americ...

Applied Sensemaking: Why America is Divided — A Systems Explanation

January 31, 2026 2:00pm 24 min

America feels divided in a way that goes beyond disagreement. Disagreement is normal. What we're experiencing feels different, urgent, harder to resolve. In this solo episode, Daniel Stih expands on his essay Division Is...

Behind the Thinking: Why Battery Fire Safety on Airplanes Is Backwards

January 29, 2026 5:00am 8 min

In this companion episode, I make the reasoning path explicit behind the idea that battery fire safety on airplanes is focused on the symptom, not the cause. I walk through the assumptions I questioned, the sequence of t...

Applied Sensemaking: Why Battery Fire Safety on Airplanes Is Backwards

January 28, 2026 5:00am 7 min

Lithium battery fires on airplanes are rare. When they happen, they're dangerous, disruptive, and costly. What's interesting is how we've chosen to deal with that risk. The  aviation safety strategy what to do after a de...

When Style Outpaces Function

January 23, 2026 5:00am 6 min

What the iPhone's latest UI change reveals about a recurring design failure mode A recent iPhone UI update sparked a broader question: what happens when style starts to lead function? I explore why highly stylized interf...

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