Dive into conversations with top creators, experts, and voices shaping today’s world. Watch their stories, ideas, and experiences come to life through powerful interviews.

This episode of The Vergecast dives deep into the week's most significant tech news, featuring a lively discussion between David Pierce, Nilay Patel, and Alex Cranz. The hosts break down the 'awkward' interview with X (formerly Twitter) CEO Linda Yaccarino from the Code Conference, offering their perspectives on the controversial exchange. The conversation then shifts to Meta's Connect event, where they analyze the highly anticipated announcements of the Quest 3 VR headset and Meta Smart Glasses, exploring the implications for the future of AI and augmented reality. Expect insightful commentary and sharp reactions to the latest innovations and industry events.

This episode of Decoder features an insightful interview with Dr. Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), recorded live at the Code Conference. Host Nilay Patel delves into critical topics shaping the technology landscape, including the global GPU shortage, the explosive growth of AI and its impact on chip demand, and AMD's strategic competition with industry giant Nvidia. Dr. Su provides an update on AMD's innovations, such as the MI300 chip, and discusses efforts to diversify the semiconductor supply chain, the role of the CHIPS and Science Act in U.S. manufacturing, and the future of AI within enterprises. A must-watch for anyone interested in the future of computing, artificial intelligence, and global technology leadership.

Join Lex Fridman in an insightful conversation with Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, as they explore the forefront of technology and innovation. This compelling episode delves into the future of the Metaverse, the groundbreaking Quest 3 virtual reality headset, and the intricate nature of reality itself. Discover profound discussions on artificial intelligence (AI) integration within the Metaverse, the transformative power of large language models, and their collective impact on the future of humanity. Gain unique perspectives from a leading visionary in tech on virtual worlds and the ongoing evolution of AI.

In this insightful episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins shares her transformative "6 magic words" designed to immediately halt spiraling thoughts, anxiety, and overwhelm. Drawing from behavioral science, psychology, stoicism, and Buddhism, these powerful words serve as a practical tool to interrupt chronic worry, catastrophizing, and self-doubt. Listeners will learn how to apply this simple phrase, ask a crucial question to combat fear with logic, understand a profound Buddhist teaching on suffering, and discover how stressful thoughts physically impact the brain. Mel also delves into "positive ideation" and data-driven insights on worry, providing actionable steps to train your brain for optimism and live life to its fullest potential.

In a rare and insightful interview, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sits down with Alex Heath, Deputy Editor at The Verge, to delve into the future of artificial intelligence, the innovative new Quest 3 headset, and the strategic launch of Threads. The conversation also explores Zuckerberg's ongoing competitive dynamic with Elon Musk, offering a candid look into the mind of one of the tech world's most influential figures.

In this insightful episode of The Vergecast, host David Pierce explores the shifting landscape of media consumption as Netflix's DVD.com service ceases operations. The discussion dives into the potential resurgence and continued relevance of physical media, with a specific focus on Redbox's strategy. David interviews Bill Rouhana, CEO of Chicken Soup for The Soul Entertainment (Redbox's parent company), who provides surprising perspectives on investing in discs and the unique loyalty of Redbox customers. Later in the podcast, David and Alex Cranz are joined by John Herrman from New York Magazine to critically examine social media metrics, dissecting what these numbers truly mean and their often-misunderstood implications. Tune in for a comprehensive look at the past, present, and future of how we consume entertainment and digital information.

In this episode, part of a special four-part series, host Andrew Huberman welcomes Dr. Paul Conti, a Stanford and Harvard-trained psychiatrist, to delve into the true meaning of self-care. Dr. Conti outlines how foundational mental health comes from understanding one's own mind, emphasizing specific practices of introspection and self-inquiry, similar to how physical health benefits from exercise and nutrition. The discussion covers methods for self-exploration, whether independently through journaling and structured thought, or with professional therapy. Dr. Conti also addresses the impact of unprocessed trauma on this journey and strategies to navigate it, highlighting the crucial role of friendships and social support systems. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to enhance their mental well-being, regardless of prior experience with self-introspection or therapy.

In the third part of The Vergecast's AI mini-series, host David Pierce embarks on a fascinating journey through the 50-year quest to build a virtual assistant. This episode explores the enduring dream of computers that understand and communicate in natural language, dating back to groundbreaking work at Xerox PARC in the 1970s, exemplified by the 'Gus' (Genial Understander System). Pierce examines the evolution from early text-based interfaces to the current resurgence of conversational AI with modern large language models like ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard. The discussion delves into critical questions about the future of computing and how close we are to realizing the long-held vision of truly intuitive AI assistants. The episode features an insightful interview with Richard Socher, CEO of u.com, who shares his expertise on the cutting-edge of AI assistant platforms.

Dive into a critical discussion on the multifaceted world of public health with Dr. Andrew Huberman and his esteemed guest, Dr. Vivek Murthy, the acting U.S. Surgeon General. This insightful episode explores the significant efforts and persistent challenges in promoting public health across the nation and globally. They delve into pressing issues such as nutrition, the impact of food additives, the widespread obesity crisis, and the profound effects of social media on mental health, particularly among youth.
Dr. Murthy sheds light on the U.S. government's pivotal role in addressing these challenges and the crucial steps needed to restore public trust in scientific and medical information. The conversation also tackles complex topics like healthcare accessibility, insurance barriers, and the evolving landscape of medical care, contrasting individual versus team-based approaches. Furthermore, they address listener questions, dissecting the facts and myths surrounding "Big Pharma" and "Big Food" industries, and their influence on scientific research and public health policies. This episode offers a comprehensive look at how we can collectively foster a healthier, more connected society.

In this deeply personal episode of the On Purpose podcast, award-winning actress Kerry Washington joins the host to discuss her new memoir, 'Thicker Than Water'. Washington delves into the profound impact of uncovering a family secret, sharing her journey of self-discovery, values, and sense of belonging. The conversation explores themes of generational resilience, courage, healing from past traumas, and finding truth through self-expression, touching upon her experiences with panic attacks and the role of acting in her life. This intimate discussion provides insights into redefining success, understanding family motivations, and embracing compassion for a life of authenticity and freedom.