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.

Join David Pierce on The Vergecast as he explores the fascinating world of minimalist smartphones, ignited by his experience with the Light Phone III. He's joined by The Verge's Allison Johnson to debate which features are truly essential in a smartphone and which ones we can happily live without, even attempting to design the 'perfect' minimalist device. Later, Andy Hawkins dives into the ongoing 'Tesla Takedown' movement, scrutinizing Elon Musk's car company, the impact of impending tariffs on automakers, and the excitement around the new Nissan Leaf. Finally, Jen Tuohy answers a Vergecast Hotline question about the privacy implications of all-seeing cameras in our homes. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of technology, consumer habits, and societal impact.

This episode of the Brian Kilmeade Show delves into the unsettling impact of President Trump's upcoming tariffs on global markets and the American economy. Featuring insights from Michael Goodwin of the New York Post, Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA), and FOX Business Senior Correspondent Charlie Gasparino, the discussion explores the split among economists regarding the long-term implications for consumers' wallets and Wall Street. The segment also touches upon the broader context of trade imbalances, manufacturing, and international relations, including President Trump's stance on Russia. Tune in for a dynamic debate on the critical economic policies shaping the future.

Dive into an extraordinary conversation with world-renowned illusionist and endurance artist David Blaine. Discover what drives David Blaine to perform jaw-dropping stunts and push the absolute limits of human endurance, from being buried alive to holding his breath underwater for record times. In this insightful discussion, David shares his incredible mindset, revealing powerful techniques like visualization, breath work, and sheer willpower that enable him to conquer pain, fear, and doubt. Learn how he prepares for extreme feats that defy human expectations and explore the true capabilities of the human body and mind. This interview offers a unique perspective on breaking free from your comfort zone, embracing continuous learning, and unlocking your full potential. Join us to understand the master illusionist's journey and his philosophy on life, growth, and the impossible.

Join Dr. Andrew Huberman as he welcomes Dr. Chris Palmer, a distinguished board-certified psychiatrist and professor at Harvard Medical School. This episode delves into the profound connection between metabolic health, mitochondrial function, and mental well-being. Dr. Palmer elucidates how specific nutritional strategies, exercise, supplements, and other lifestyle factors can enhance mitochondrial health, offering relief for conditions such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and autism symptoms. The discussion covers complex topics including mitochondrial biology, the potential influence of vaccines on inflammation and mitochondria, and the therapeutic roles of creatine, methylene blue, urolithin A, B vitamins, and iron in addressing depression. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of how to leverage dietary and lifestyle interventions to overcome common mental health challenges and disorders.

Join Mel Robbins, bestselling author and motivational speaker, in this transformative episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast as she reveals "4 Books That Will Change Your Life." These aren't just great reads; they are powerful tools that have reshaped Mel's own life and are guaranteed to offer fresh perspectives, practical insights, and the courage to pursue what truly matters to you. Whether you're navigating a new chapter, feeling stuck, or simply seeking your next profound read, Mel provides a roadmap to growth, clarity, and confidence. She delves into each book's unique impact, from boosting self-awareness to strengthening relationships and sparking bold new ideas. Discover why these must-reads, including 'The Book of Awakening' by Mark Nepo, 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho, 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas, and 'The Firm' by John Grisham, deserve a place on your bookshelf.

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In this compelling segment of 'Kennedy Saves the World', host Kennedy returns to her Palisades home following the devastating California wildfires, offering a firsthand account of the destruction and the unwavering spirit of the community. Despite the visible resilience, deep-seated frustration with California's political leaders over the handling of the disaster and broader governance issues is palpable. The discussion explores the recovery challenges, the apparent lack of preparedness by authorities, and reflects on a potential recalibration of the political compass in California as residents seek more effective leadership in the wake of tragedy.

This episode of 'Perino on Politics' delves into the significant challenges currently confronting the Democratic Party. The discussion explores the perception of a leadership vacuum within the party and its struggles with public image, as evidenced by controversial reactions to figures like Elon Musk and actions against Tesla dealerships. The conversation also critically examines the Democrats' fundraising mechanisms, particularly focusing on allegations of shady practices involving ActBlue, foreign donors, and the influence of left-wing billionaires. The host and guest analyze the implications of these issues for the Democrats' political stability and future prospects, contrasting their financial strategies with those of the Republican Party.

This episode of The Brian Kilmeade Show features a compelling discussion on Elon Musk’s "DOGE revolution," an initiative aimed at dramatically improving government efficiency and combating widespread fraud in antiquated public sector systems. Brian Kilmeade and his guests, including Rachel Campos-Duffy and Aram Mogashi, delve into how a team of experts, including former rocket scientists, are applying innovative, private-sector approaches to streamline government operations. The conversation highlights critical issues such as the staggering 40% fraud rate in Social Security phone calls and the reliance on decades-old IT infrastructure, like floppy disks at the FAA. Guests explain how efforts are underway to make government services as seamless as an "Apple Store experience," emphasizing the urgent need for modernization to prevent waste and abuse across various programs.

Dive into the incredible journey of Peter Thompson, Co-Founder and CEO of LucidLink, who built a $390M company at 57. Discover his bold decision to return to Stanford at 48, an unexpected call that launched his entrepreneurial path, and how he navigated an existential crisis during the COVID pandemic. Learn how Peter embraced ambiguity, upheld core values, and fostered a resilient team, ultimately finding product-market fit and scaling LucidLink to over 100,000 active users and $40M in ARR. This episode offers invaluable insights into resilience, leadership, and the power of challenging life's toughest moments.