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Revan Lazarus - How AI is Rebuilding the Creator Economy (Ep. 318)
AI is no longer just a tool creators use to make content faster. It is beginning to reshape the entire creator economy. Revan Lazarus is the founder of Jamie, an AI platform for podcast networks and…
Brian London, Marisa Adler & Eric Stubin - The Hidden Economy of Recycled Clothes (Ep. 317)
What actually happens after you donate a bag of clothes? Most people assume it gets sold locally to someone in need, but the reality is much bigger, stranger, and more global. In this episode of…
Jason Buck - Faith, Failure, and Finance (Ep. 316)
Jason Buck, founder and CIO of Mutiny Funds, joins Infinite Loops to tell the painful and darkly funny story of how the 2007–2008 crash destroyed his real estate business, wiped out his paper wealth,…
Chelsea Follett - Why Progress Is the Exception, Not the Rule (Ep. 315)
Chelsea Follett joins Infinite Loops to explain why the "good old days" were far darker than most people imagine — and why progress should never be taken for granted. Chelsea is the managing editor…
Mykhailo Marynenko - AI Tools That Give Creators More Control (Ep. 314)
Mykhailo Marynenko joins Infinite Loops for for a fascinating conversation about the future of AI, creative tools, privacy, and data ownership. From growing up in his father's phone repair shop in…
Danielle Crittenden - Dispatches from Grief (Ep. 313)
On a February morning, Danielle Crittenden's world cleaved in two: the life before her daughter Miranda was found dead in her Brooklyn apartment, and the life after. Two years and three months later,…
Saloni Dattani - The Hidden Bottleneck Holding Back the Future of Medicine (Ep. 312)
Saloni Dattani, author of the Scientific Discovery Substack and founding editor of Works in Progress magazine, joins Infinite Loops to discuss why medical innovation is often much slower than it…
Brian Potter - How to Fix America's Building Problem
Why has America become so bad at building housing, infrastructure, and major projects? Brian Potter, author of The Origins of Efficiency and writer of Construction Physics, explains why prefab…
Alex Petkas - What Ancient Greece Can Teach Us About AI and the Future (Ep. 310)
What can Aristotle, Plato, Prometheus, and the Greek city-states teach us about AI, innovation, and the future of human flourishing? Alex Petkas joins the show to explore how old myths still matter…
Sam Arbesman - Why Future Belongs to Curious People (Ep. 309)
Scientist and writer Sam Arbesman joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on AI, optimism, science, education, archives, science fiction, and why the history of computing still has so much to teach…
Johnathan Bi - Why the Best Founders Might Need a Little Delusion (Ep. 308)
Johnathan Bi returns to Infinite Loops for a conversation about founders, delusion, America, religion, mysticism, and the strange tension between truth and action. We explore why some of the most…
Polina Pompliano - What Truly Drives Successful People (Ep. 307)
Polina Pompliano studies some of the most successful people in the world—and what she's found challenges how we think about success, creativity, and human behavior. In this episode of Infinite Loops,…
Adam Mastroianni - Why Creativity Feels Like It's Dying (Ep. 306)
In this episode of Infinite Loops, we speak with Adam Mastroianni—experimental psychologist and sharp critic of modern culture and science. We ask, why does creativity feel like it's fading? From…
Arkady Kulik - The Psychology of Self-Deception (Ep. 305)
In this episode of Infinite Loops, we sit down with venture capitalist and physicist Arkady Kulikov to explore the psychology behind founders, responsibility, and self-deception. Kulik discusses why…
Angus Fletcher - The Biggest Mistake We Made About Intelligence (Ep. 304)
In this episode of Infinite Loops, Jim O'Shaughnessy sits down with Angus Fletcher, Professor of Story Science at Ohio State University's Project Narrative and author of multiple books at the…
Jonathan Tepper - Growing Up in the Heroin Capital of Europe (Ep. 303)
In this episode of Infinite Loops, we sit down with author Jonathan Tepper to discuss his extraordinary childhood. In 1985, when Jonathan was seven, his missionary parents moved the family to San…
Paul Millerd & Jimmy Soni — The Creative Opportunities of a Boring Life (EP. 302)
Fresh off releasing one of the most beautiful hardcover books we've ever seen, Paul Millerd returns alongside Infinite Books CEO Jimmy Soni for a deep dive into the broken incentives of traditional…
Packy McCormick - How Writing Shapes Companies (Ep. 301)
Packy McCormick is one of the most thoughtful writers in tech and investing. In this episode of Infinite Loops, we talk about why writing is still the most powerful way to think clearly, how optimism…
Jean-Marc Daecius - The Last Human Chief of Staff (Ep. 300)
What happens when you design a company assuming AI should do everything it possibly can? Jean-Marc Daecius, OSV's Chief of Staff, joins Infinite Loops to explain what it means to be "AI first" — and…
John Wang - The Man Who Built The Queens Night Market (Ep. 299)
The Queens Night Market is one of New York City's most beloved institutions — but it was never supposed to last more than a year. John Wang, founder of the Queens Night Market, joins Infinite Loops…
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