The Hope Axis: My new podcast is launched, to complement a coming essay series here
What is there in the world to hope for?
My Friends,
I’ve writing a new essay series (book?) for this Substack — coming soon.
And now I’m also launching new podcast as a way to support this coming essay series (book?).
The new podcast is called The Hope Axis. My first guests were Noah Smith and Katherine Dee — with the third episode coming soon with the great Phil Klay.
The “hope axis” is a recent area of inquiry of mine, and something I find worthy of extensive multidisciplinary discussion:
I posit that the past decade’s cultural standoff between Wokes (past was bad)and Conservatives (past was good) has been replaced by an Autist Culture (future will be good) vs Public Nostalgics (future will be bad) dichotomy.
In my analysis - having spent the past five years nonstop immersed in realtime idea formation and debate on Interintellect - people’s attitude toward the future is the most important thing to look at in politics today, and only through directly discussing it will we not fall into the culture proxy wars that lead absolutely nowhere. The red line that cuts across party affiliations, based solely on our intuitions about the future, is the hope axis.
With my excellent guest, we’ve been exploring how ideological polarities are changing, what remains in the world to hope and work for, and how Millennials coming into power shift the balance — and what our responsibility as the new leaders is.
Watch episode 1 with the economist Noah Smith:
Noah Smith and I kick off my new podcast series The Hope Axis. We talk about the future, the economy, India, China, and of course America. We look at ways to be excited about what's coming, and what to do about it as individuals.
Watch episode 2 with internet anthropologist Katherine Dee:
The great Katherine Dee (Default Friend) joined me for this lively discussion (debate?): we talked about happiness, free speech, subcultures, why the internet is a good thing, what the kids do on social media these days, digital anthropology, Millennials, Tumblr, wokes, and more!
I hope you will enjoy these first two conversations, and that I’ll see you at an Interintellect event - online or offline - soon!
Please leave your thoughts in the comments below or on YouTube.
Warmly,
Anna
Woohoo Anna!!
Congrats Anna. Will the audio of these be available as podcasts, on Apple, etc?