

Conversations with Tyler 2020 Retrospective
Dec 30, 2020
The hosts reflect on the transformative year of 2020, including memorable podcast moments and the challenges of remote production. They dive into how dining habits shifted during quarantine, from snacks to new food rules. Libertarian principles clash with pandemic responses, prompting discussions on government roles and individual liberties. Insights on rapid vaccine innovation highlight the need for sustained momentum in health policy. The emotional significance of returning to movie theaters is contemplated as society begins to reopen.
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Remote Work Productivity
- Remote work is more productive than expected, changing Tyler's economic outlook.
- He's optimistic about productivity gains from remote work in the American economy.
Library Access
- The pandemic's biggest impact on Tyler was reduced library access, hindering podcast preparation.
- This led to interviewing more economists, requiring fewer books.
Food Delivery's Impact
- Takeout and food delivery have permanently changed eating habits.
- Tyler prefers fresh food but acknowledges the world disagrees.