

Narratives w/Will Jarvis
Will Jarvis
Narratives is a project exploring stories about progress.
Narratives is hosted by Will Jarvis. For more content, transcripts, and show notes, check out narrativespodcast.com
Narratives is hosted by Will Jarvis. For more content, transcripts, and show notes, check out narrativespodcast.com
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Mar 15, 2021 • 43min
33: Passive Investing, and the China Conflict with Mike Green
On this episode, I'm joined by Mike Green to discuss some potential downsides of index investing, the coming conflict with China, and more. Mike is a partner at Logica Capital Advisors.

Mar 8, 2021 • 1h 5min
32: Whig History, Decadence, and Stagnation with Quinn Lewandowski
Today on the podcast, I'm joined by Quinn Lewandowski to explore common ideas of how history is progressing. We also discuss cost disease, scientific freedom, and why there is a dearth of new, really good art.

Mar 1, 2021 • 1h 7min
31: Industrial Policy, Innovation, and Decline with Ben Landau-Taylor
This week, Will talks to Ben Landau-Taylor about why only America seems to be able to innovate, why state capacity has declined in the US, and how to think about industrial policy in the modern world. Ben is a Senior Analyst at Bismark Analytics.

Feb 22, 2021 • 1h 13min
30: Health, Mobility, and Training with Kelly Starrett
In this episode, we talk with Kelly Starrett about health, mobility, and training. Dr. Kelly Starrett is a coach, physical therapist, two-time New York Times &
Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker, and co-founder of The Ready State,

Feb 15, 2021 • 1h 22min
29: Metascience, Economics, and Longevity with José Luis Ricón
In this episode, we talk with José Luis Ricón about longevity, soviet economics, education research, metascience, and so much more. José blogs at nintil.com.

Feb 8, 2021 • 1h 5min
28: The Cult of Smart with Freddie deBoer
We talk with Freddie deBoer about America's education system-what's wrong with it, what's right with it, and how to make it better. We also discuss his new book, The Cult of Smart.

Feb 1, 2021 • 50min
27: Progress with Jason Crawford
In this episode, we talk with Jason Crawford about progress. What it is, what it isn't, and how do we accelerate it? Jason is the author of The Roots of Progress, a website about the history of technology and industry, and the philosophy of progress.

Jan 25, 2021 • 1h 4min
26: Trade, War, and China with Brendan Cooley
In this episode, we discuss trade, war and China with Brendan Cooley. Brendan is a Senior Data Scientist at Big League Advance. He recently finished his Ph.D. in Politics at Princeton. In this wide-ranging discussion, we cover the different schools of international relations theory, building ideal trade policy, and just how likely a great power shooting war is in the 21st century. You can check out more of Brendan's work at http://brendancooley.com/.

Jan 18, 2021 • 58min
25: Karl Popper with Jon Guze
Jon Guze is the Director of Legal Studies at John Locke. Jon is an expert on Karl Popper, the law, and governance. In this episode, we talk about Popper's theory of knowledge, civil asset forfeiture, and eugenics in North Carolina.

Jan 11, 2021 • 1h 2min
24: Venture Research with Donald Braben
In this episode, we talk with Don Braben, PhD. Donald Braben is a scientist and author. From 1980 to 1990, he led British Petroleum’s Venture Research program, for which he developed a radical, low-cost approach to finding and funding researchers whose work might redefine their fields. Of the dozens of projects supported by the program, many led to transformative discoveries. I think Don's concept of Venture Research is essential to saving our stagnating society. Don recently republished his book Scientific Freedom, with Stripe Press, which I highly recommend.
A quick note, the conversation with Don starts about 21 minutes in. We give an intro before that.