

Michael Shellenberger
Author of "San Francisco: Why Progressives Ruined Cities", running for governor of California.
Top 3 podcasts with Michael Shellenberger
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Jul 11, 2025 • 23min
Michael Shellenberger: We deserve to know truth about Epstein Files
In this engaging conversation, Michael Shellenberger, CBR chair and author known for critiquing political establishments, dives into the troubling implications of the Epstein files and JFK records. He discusses the hypocrisy surrounding the narrative of the Epstein case and contrasts it with historical government investigations. Shellenberger highlights the erosion of public trust in intelligence agencies and connects the secrecy in these cases to broader themes of government control. The need for transparency and uncovering hidden truths is a central theme throughout.

Apr 22, 2025 • 1h 11min
Interview with Michael Shellenberger
In this lively discussion, Michael Shellenberger, an author and journalist known for his books on environmentalism and urban issues, shares cutting insights on the state of California's politics and environmental policies. He critiques the narratives surrounding climate change and homelessness, advocating for practical solutions over progressive ideologies. The conversation dives into the potential of nuclear energy as a reliable source and challenges popular misconceptions about addiction and race in treatment, delivering a thought-provoking exploration of modern societal issues.

Jun 7, 2022 • 1h 53min
Apple’s new releases, Twitter bots, Didi returns, Bad actors on Binance + Michael Shellenberger’s vision for California | E1477
Michael Shellenberger, an independent candidate for California Governor, shares his vision for tackling homelessness and addiction while emphasizing the need for systemic change in the state. The discussion also covers Apple's latest tech innovations presented at the WWDC, and the alarming $2.35 billion laundered through Binance highlighting issues in the cryptocurrency landscape. Additionally, Shellenberger critiques political obstacles affecting housing development, advocating for fresh approaches to address California's pressing challenges.