

The Next Big Idea
Next Big Idea Club
The Next Big Idea is a weekly series of in-depth interviews with the world’s leading thinkers. Join hosts Rufus Griscom and Caleb Bissinger — along with our curators, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink — for conversations that might just change the way you see the world. New episodes every Thursday.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 47min
A Food Crisis Is Brewing. Are We Ready?
In an eye-opening discussion, Sam Kass, former senior food policy advisor to President Obama and author of The Last Supper, dives deep into the looming food crisis. He highlights the shocking vulnerability of our food supply due to climate change affecting everything from almonds to chocolate. Cass argues that fixing our food system could unite us, emphasizing the need for culture-driven policy shifts. He shares insights on promising agricultural technologies like CRISPR and AI, while maintaining a cautious optimism about our ability to overcome these challenges.

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Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 33min
The Future Is Going to Be Great
In this engaging discussion, Dave Blundin, a serial entrepreneur and MIT instructor with deep roots in AI, shares his belief that AI is under-hyped and will redefine the world. He reflects on his early fascination with neural networks, starting in the 1980s, and the vibrant AI ecosystem in Boston. Dave offers insights on the urgency of seizing AI opportunities, the challenges of chip shortages, and the significant impact of AI on healthcare and longevity. He stresses the importance of strong co-founder relationships and shares practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 5min
PRIMAL INTELLIGENCE: You’re Smarter Than You Realize
Angus Fletcher, an English professor and narrative cognition researcher, shares insights from his book, Primal Intelligence. He discusses how humans excel in thinking through stories, contrasting it with machine logic. Fletcher reveals how narrative skills can improve decision-making and creativity, especially in high-pressure environments like the Army. He emphasizes the importance of intuition in recognizing exceptions and the role emotions play in guiding our plans. The conversation also tackles the value of storytelling in enhancing communication and managing anxiety in a tech-driven world.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 11min
STEVEN PINKER: How Common Knowledge and Rationality Make the World Go Round
Steven Pinker, a Harvard cognitive scientist and bestselling author, delves into the intricacies of common knowledge and rationality. He explains how the hidden force of common knowledge shapes societal norms and behaviors, influencing everything from financial bubbles to personal relationships. Pinker reveals why smart individuals might still embrace irrational beliefs, highlighting the impact of vivid narratives on decision-making. His insights offer a path to improve societal rationality through education and critical thinking, underscoring the tension between logic and mythological beliefs.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 22min
AI & THE BRAIN: How Different Are They?
Join Gaurav Suri, a researcher and co-author of The Emergent Mind, along with Jay McClelland, a renowned Stanford psychology professor and neural network pioneer. They dive into fascinating topics like how complexity arises from simple systems, the nature of intelligence in both humans and AI, and the implications of consciousness in machines. The discussion moves from distributed representations to the limits of human memory versus AI learning, leaving listeners to ponder the future of intelligence.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 24min
Best Of: Jonathan Haidt on What Social Media Is Doing to Our Kids
Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at NYU, reveals startling insights from his bestseller, 'The Anxious Generation.' He connects the surge in teen depression rates to the rise of social media and smartphones since 2012. As he discusses the harm social media inflicts on childhood development, he emphasizes the need for collective action from parents and educators. Haidt also critiques the tech industry's impact on youth and advocates for protective regulations, pointing out the significant gender differences in mental health experiences amid this digital landscape.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 1h 20min
ARTHUR C. BROOKS: Success Won’t Make You Happy — Here’s What Will
Arthur C. Brooks, an economist and Harvard Business School professor, shares his journey from corporate despair to happiness guru. He discusses how prioritizing connections over status leads to fulfillment. Brooks reveals why smart individuals often struggle with happiness and introduces a simple test to uncover personal weaknesses. He advocates for viewing life as a startup, encouraging proactive choices and genuine relationships. Dive into the paradox of generosity and its role in happiness, alongside insights on how exercise and diet impact mood.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 55min
THE FUTURE OF WRITING: A Conversation with Ethan Mollick and Steven Johnson
Join Ethan Mollick, a Wharton professor and AI enthusiast, and Steven Johnson, Editorial Director at Google Labs, as they dive into the future of writing. Discover how Steven penned 40,000 words in just 72 hours using AI! The duo discusses the evolving concept of books and how they may transform into interactive experiences for readers. They also explore the balance between AI-generated ideas and human creativity, questioning whether tech can truly match our writing prowess. Strap in for a fascinating look at AI's impact on storytelling!

Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 3min
Best Of: Sebastian Junger’s Journey to the Edge and Back
Sebastian Junger, bestselling author and Oscar-nominated filmmaker, shares his gripping near-death experience after a ruptured aneurysm. He reflects on the fragility of life, the deep existential questions raised by his brush with death, and the profound thoughts about the afterlife that followed. Junger also contrasts the recognition of famous authors with the unsung bravery of journalists in perilous situations. Delving into themes of fatherhood and the significance of blood donation, he inspires listeners to ponder mortality and community.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 59min
INTUITION: The Science of Trusting Your Gut
Laura Huang, a distinguished professor of management at Northeastern University, dives deep into the science of intuition and decision-making. She reveals that intuition is not just a random occurrence but a skill that successful individuals hone over time. Listeners learn practical techniques to enhance their gut feelings, like the coin flip method, and discover the unexpected benefits of reading fiction to strengthen emotional understanding. Huang emphasizes the importance of self-trust and the transformative power of 'jolt moments' that can redirect our life paths.