

Alex Domash
Writer for The Economist, discussing the potential for a tax on working from home.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 25min
Friends (the one with estrangement): Europe without the US
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, discusses the urgent need for Europe to enhance its security amidst shifting American foreign policy, especially regarding Ukraine. Alex Domash explores the controversial idea of implementing a tax on remote work, diving into the current tensions between employees and employers. John Fassman pays tribute to the late Pablo Johnson, celebrating his celebrated supper gatherings in New Orleans that emphasized community and connection over cuisine. This blend of insightful analysis and cultural appreciation makes for a captivating listen.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 24min
Toil and rubble: who will rebuild Gaza?
Greg Karlstrom, Middle East correspondent, shares on Gaza's massive destruction and the challenges of rebuilding amidst political turmoil. Alex Domash analyzes the recent wave of layoffs in the US, debating the role of AI versus traditional hiring trends. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe reflects on James Watson’s controversial legacy, from DNA discovery to his decline due to offensive remarks. This insightful dialogue explores the intertwining of global politics, labor dynamics, and scientific ethics.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 24min
Toil and rubble: who will rebuild Gaza?
Greg Karlstrom, a Middle East correspondent for The Economist, shares his insights on Gaza's extensive destruction and various reconstruction plans, highlighting Egypt's phased approach and the challenges it faces. Alex Domash, an economics correspondent, discusses the implications of recent corporate layoffs, arguing they reflect a correction rather than AI displacement. Finally, Anne Rowe reminisces about James Watson, detailing his groundbreaking discovery of DNA's structure while also addressing his controversial legacy.


