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Offline with Jon Favreau - Episode Guide

Season 2022

Kara Swisher on the Very Online War in Ukraine

Episode: 2022-03-06 | Airdate: Mar 6, 2022 (51 min)

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To open Offline's new feed, Jon interviews Kara Swisher, Silicon Valley's most feared and respected journalist. The two discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine — how it marks the first true conflict of the internet age, why Putin is losing the misinformation battle, and what makes Zelensky a compelling online hero. Kara also gives Jon insight into Big Tech's most important founders and teaches him a few interview tricks to use as Offline continues.

Greg Daniels on the Digital Afterlife

Episode: 2022-03-13 | Airdate: Mar 13, 2022 (35 min)

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Recorded live from the podcast stage at South by Southwest, Jon is joined by acclaimed television writer Greg Daniels, creator of ‘The Office' and ‘Parks and Rec.' The two talk about Greg's latest show ‘Upload,' which just premiered its second season on Amazon Video. Jon asks Greg what inspired him to write a show about the digital afterlife, how likely that future may actually be, and what he thinks of ‘The Office's' lasting impact.

Taylor Lorenz on Why All Culture is Internet Culture

Episode: 2022-03-20 | Airdate: Mar 20, 2022 (46 min)

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This week, Jon is joined by the technology reporter Taylor Lorenz. Covering what she calls "communication and connection," Taylor has written extensively about the content creator economy, changing media ecosystems, TikTok, and more. The two talk about some of Taylor's recent stories, break down why she left the New York Times for the Washington Post, and discuss what journalism in our internet-first age requires of writers and media publications.

Lilly Singh on YouTube to Late Night

Episode: 2022-03-27 | Airdate: Mar 27, 2022 (48 min)

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This week, Jon is joined by YouTube sensation and former late night host Lilly Singh. Discussing her new book "Be a Triangle," Jon asks Lilly how she recently got her life "into shape," what being the first on late night meant to her, why she decided to delete social media off of her phone, and how she learned to be alone with her thoughts."Be a Triangle" goes on sale April 5th. Find it wherever your buy books.

Samantha Bee on Laughing at our Political Hellscape

Episode: 2022-04-03 | Airdate: Apr 3, 2022 (48 min)

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Today, Jon is joined by Samantha Bee. Previously The Daily Show's longest-ever correspondent and now host of the Emmy-award winning Full Frontal on TBS, Sam Bee has been talking politics — and cracking jokes — since the early years of the Bush administration. She joins Jon to talk about how she's burned out from our worsening political discourse and offer some motherly advice for future Oscars attendees.

A Twitter Founder on Elon, Trump, and the Edit Button

Episode: 2022-04-10 | Airdate: Apr 10, 2022 (55 min)

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Jon is joined by Ev Williams, Co-Founder and former CEO of Twitter. The two discuss Twitter's early years, including the design decisions behind some of the app's most important features. They dive into the promise of Twitter and attempt to make sense of what's changed. Ev also talks about Twitter's newest board member and largest shareholder, Elon Musk, and if Donald Trump should be allowed back on.

A Newsroom's Fight Against Misinformation in the Black Community

Episode: 2022-04-17 | Airdate: Apr 17, 2022 (48 min)

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Lauren Williams, former Editor-in-Chief of Vox, sits down with Jon to talk about launching Capital B News, a new local-national nonprofit news organization that centers Black voices. Together, they discuss how the murder of George Floyd inspired a "great reckoning" in newsrooms; how her new organization is aiming to rebuild trust in the black community by providing high-quality, local reporting; and the ways the media has failed people of color in its coverage of Critical Race Theory.

Are Russians Buying Putin's Propaganda?

Episode: 2022-04-24 | Airdate: Apr 24, 2022 (57 min)

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Russian propaganda expert Peter Pomerantsev is a journalist and former Russian television producer who talks to Jon about the distortion of truth and reality inside Putin's Russia. Jon asks Peter about his recent interview with Ukrainian President Zelensky, how Putin's propaganda apparatus is reaching a crossroads, and how the Trump/Murdoch propaganda machine mirrors a lot of what he's seen in Russia.

Does Elon Musk Want Free Speech or Attention?

Episode: 2022-05-01 | Airdate: May 1, 2022 (51 min)

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Renee DiResta is an expert on tech policy, influence operations, and algorithms, managing research at the Stanford Internet Observatory. She joins Jon to break down Elon Musk buying Twitter, explaining his envisioned reforms and making the case that Elon Musk fundamentally misunderstands free speech on the internet.

Chris Hayes on Why We're All Famous Now

Episode: 2022-05-08 | Airdate: May 8, 2022 (62 min)

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Chris Hayes, host of MSNBC's All in with Chris Hayes, sits down with Jon to talk about the ways the internet has reshaped what we can hear online, creating an era of mass fame. Pulling from his New Yorker essay "On the Internet, We're Always Famous," Chris explains his distinction between attention and recognition and makes the case that this new era isn't just bad for our society, it's bad for our souls.

Sex, Drugs, and Phone Addictions with Dr. Anna Lembke

Episode: 2022-05-15 | Airdate: May 15, 2022 (45 min)

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Dr. Anna Lembke, Stanford Psychiatrist and author of "Dopamine Nation," joins Jon to talk how smartphones, social media, and the internet have fundamentally changed the way our brains process pleasure. Making the case that phones are similarly addictive to alcohol, tobacco, and drugs, she teaches Jon how we can reset our brains to have a healthier relationship with our phones and the world around us.

Can We Blame the Internet for Buffalo?

Episode: 2022-05-22 | Airdate: May 22, 2022 (40 min)

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Ben Collins covers disinformation, extremism, and the internet for NBC News. This week, he's reported on the shooting in Buffalo, combing through the killer's chat logs to make sense of the internet's role in his radicalization. He sits down with Jon to make sense of it all, explaining the ways sites like 4Chan serve as breeding grounds for extremism and what it's going to take for us to face this hate and violence head on.

Ro Khanna is Optimistic About the Internet

Episode: 2022-05-29 | Airdate: May 29, 2022 (47 min)

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Congressman Ro Khanna, Silicon Valley's most progressive representative, joins Jon to talk about where tech went wrong and how we can get it back on course. Providing legislative solutions, he teaches Jon how we can use technology to create economic opportunity and a functioning, healthy, multiracial democracy.

How Should Parents Manage Kids' Screen Time?

Episode: 2022-06-05 | Airdate: Jun 5, 2022 (34 min)

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Anya Kamenetz, author of "The Art of Screen Time" and NPR education reporter, talks with Jon about what a healthy amount of screen time looks like for our kids. She teaches Jon the leading research, talks about the how pandemic changed her understanding of screen time, and offers a road map for raising kind, thoughtful kids in an increasingly online world.

Crypto for Beginners with Kevin Roose

Episode: 2022-06-12 | Airdate: Jun 12, 2022 (39 min)

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Kevin Roose, technology columnist at the New York Times, answers all your crypto questions. What's an NFT? Is Bitcoin bad for the environment? Does our economy run on vibes? Sharing perspectives from crypto's biggest skeptics, but also its biggest proponents, Kevin joins Jon to make the case that crypto isn't scary, it's just terribly explained.

Steve Bannon's Very Online Insurrection

Episode: 2022-06-19 | Airdate: Jun 19, 2022 (50 min)

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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jennifer Senior talks about the internet's original right-wing troll: Steve Bannon. Would the MAGA movement exist without Bannon? Would Bannon exist without the internet? Jennifer recently published an unsparing profile of Steve Bannon in The Atlantic. He granted her a ton of access, even inviting her to his father's funeral. She sits down with Jon to talk about what she saw and how Bannon weaponized the internet to fuel the January 6th insurrection.

Has Google Created a Soul?

Episode: 2022-06-26 | Airdate: Jun 26, 2022 (42 min)

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Last week, Nitasha Tiku, Tech Culture reporter for The Washington Post, broke the story of a Google engineer who claimed the company's artificial intelligence chatbot, LaMDA, was sentient. She joins Jon to give a first-hand account of what the Google engineer saw inside its chatbot and make the case that the real fear shouldn't be whether AI is alive, but whether it's real enough to fool us.

The 19-Year-Old Helping Gen Z Log Off

Episode: 2022-07-03 | Airdate: Jul 3, 2022 (42 min)

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Emma Lembke is encouraging teens to rethink their relationship with the internet. In June 2020, she founded the Log Off Movement, a teen-led project that provides resources to reduce screen time, community support, and advocates for legislative action to protect children online. Emma joins Jon to talk about Gen Z's relationship with the internet, what it's doing to their mental health, and creative ways she and her peers are taking back control.

What the F*** is the Metaverse?

Episode: 2022-07-17 | Airdate: Jul 17, 2022 (49 min)

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Matt Ball joins Jon to explain The Metaverse. What is it? Does it matter? Are we doomed to live in a virtual reality controlled by Mark Zuckerberg? Pulling from his new book, Matt talks about some unexpected ways the Metaverse could help us improve our offline reality.

Jane Coaston on Why Internet Debates Suck

Episode: 2022-07-24 | Airdate: Jul 24, 2022 (58 min)

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Jane Coaston, columnist at the New York Times and host of "The Argument," joins Jon to talk through her Twitter addiction. They discuss the gamification of online conversation, how former high school debaters ruined the internet, and why we should all spend less time on Twitter and more time watching NCIS.

Has the Internet Trapped Us in the Past?

Episode: 2022-07-31 | Airdate: Jul 31, 2022 (58 min)

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Jon finally lives up to the mission of the show and takes some time offline. In his stead, guest host Charlie Warzel, writer of The Atlantic's "Galaxy Brain," talks to technologist Michael Sacasas about how the internet became a doom loop. Together, they explore why we all feel "stuck" online, how the internet forces us to dwell on the past, and how individuals can regain their agency through strategic silence.

Is TikTok a Secret Threat to America? With Scott Galloway

Episode: 2022-08-07 | Airdate: Aug 7, 2022 (57 min)

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Professor Scott Galloway joins Jon to make the case that TikTok is unlike any social media platform we've ever seen. Overnight, TikTok became the world's most visited website and now, Scott argues, it's powerful data collection, addictive algorithm, and it's owner — the Chinese company ByteDance — are raising questions about the dangers the platform poses to the United States.

How Can Democrats Win the Digital Wars?

Episode: 2022-08-14 | Airdate: Aug 14, 2022 (52 min)

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Tara McGowan, one of the Democratic party's most innovate digital strategists, joins Jon to talk about ways Democrats are fighting back against the MAGA Movement's control of the internet. They discuss what impact, if any, political advertising has in an online era, why John Fetterman's tweets are so damn good, and why they're fed up with Democrat's annoying fundraising emails.

Katie Couric on Sarah Palin, Disinformation, and the Future of Journalism

Episode: 2022-08-21 | Airdate: Aug 21, 2022 (62 min)

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Katie Couric, former host of The Today Show and CBS Evening News anchor, tells the story of how the internet changed journalism and politics. She talks to Jon about her famous sit-down with then-Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, what she learned as co-chair of the Aspen Institute's Commission on Information Disorder, and why she's excited to let her voice emerge as she manages her own news outlet, Katie Couric Media. As a bonus: halfway through Katie flips the Offline script and interviews Jon.

How To Change Alt Right Minds with ContraPoints

Episode: 2022-08-28 | Airdate: Aug 28, 2022 (47 min)

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YouTuber Natalie Wynn, better known as ContraPoints, may be the internet's most persuasive political commentator. Known for her carefully produced, elaborate video essays, Natalie has an uncanny ability to attract and de-radicalize viewers with reactionary, right wing politics. She sits down with Jon to talk about the importance of style in political persuasion, explain how the internet became fascist in 2017, and teach what it takes to actually change minds online.

The Inside Story of How Silicon Valley Rewired Our Brains

Episode: 2022-09-04 | Airdate: Sep 4, 2022 (60 min)

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Max Fisher's new book "The Chaos Machine" was written with Offline's audience in mind. He sits down with Jon to talk about what his interviews with researchers, psychologists, while blowers, and Silicon Valley executives taught him about social media's effects on our brains, our culture, and our politics. Tracing the creation of the Facebook newsfeed to the election of Donald Trump, he argues the the fundamental design of social media platforms themselves have literally rewired our brains.

Lessons from the Depths of the Internet

Episode: 2022-09-11 | Airdate: Sep 11, 2022 (60 min)

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Jon looks back on interviews with Stephen Colbert, Roxane Gay, Monica Lewinsky, Hank Green, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, Chris Hayes, and more to see what lessons we've learned plumbing the depths of the internet.

Offline presents The Axe Files hosted by David Axelrod, featuring Maria Ressa

Episode: 2022-10-02 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2022 (64 min)

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Nobel Prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa faces 100 years in prison stemming from what she says are illegitimate charges, but that hasn't stopped her mission of exposing political malfeasance and lies in her home country of the Philippines. She joined David to talk about immigrating to the US as a child and later returning to the Philippines where she built a career, technology's corrosive impact on journalism and democracy, founding Rappler and finding herself a government target, and maintaining hope as she fights corruption and disinformation through her journalism.

Is Remote Work Here to Stay? With Derek Thompson

Episode: 2022-10-09 | Airdate: Oct 9, 2022 (51 min)

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Derek Thompson, writer of Work in Progress at The Atlantic and host of Plain English, joins Jon to talk about the future of remote work. Is remote work good or bad? Is it here to stay? How can we make it work for all of us? Derek offers up his perspective, makes the case that "quiet quitting" is a fake trend, and talks about why he's hopeful that, despite America's "bad vibes," we'll be able to figure this all out.

Rachel Maddow on America's Forgotten Insurrection

Episode: 2022-10-16 | Airdate: Oct 16, 2022 (44 min)

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Rachel Maddow, longtime MSNBC anchor, joins Jon to to talk about her new podcast "Ultra," which details an all-but-forgotten ring-wing plot to overthrow American democracy — not in 2022, but in 1940. Though the context has changed, Rachel argues that the tactics and strategies to defeat have fascism have not and that we can learn from those who defeated the threat the first time.

Persuasion Isn't Dead with Anand Giridharadas

Episode: 2022-10-23 | Airdate: Oct 23, 2022 (56 min)

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Anand Giridharadas joins Jon to talk about his new book, The Persuaders, which hit shelves this week. Anand makes the case that, even in our era of extreme polarization, persuasion isn't dead and shares how many persuaders he talked to — including Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — are successfully changing minds. The two talk about Russian trolls, Hillary Clinton, and what marriage counseling can teach us about American politics.

Kanye West's Dark, Twisted Internet

Episode: 2022-10-30 | Airdate: Oct 30, 2022 (42 min)

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Andrew Marantz, staff writer at the New Yorker and expert in online extremism, joins Offline to talk about the radicalization of the artist formerly known as Kanye. Marantz's recent article, "Kanye West's Parler Games" follows the mogul's indignant attempt to buy a lawless corner of the internet, and he joins Jon to discuss West's runaway journey to the alt-right, the truth about free speech absolutism, and the darkest corners of the internet.

Why Elon's Twitter is in the Sh*tter with Nilay Patel

Episode: 2022-11-06 | Airdate: Nov 6, 2022 (49 min)

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Nilay Patel, Editor-in-Chief of The Verge and host of the Decoder podcast, talks with Jon about Elon Musk's newest and thorniest business venture: purchasing Twitter. In a recent article, "Welcome to Hell, Elon," Patel describes the quandary that awaits the Tesla founder and argues that Musk has made a historic mistake. He joins Offline to talk Musks' misguided free speech promises, the limits of technical solutions to political problems, and the hubris of an internet troll-turned-King Twit.

Bad Vibes v. Good Results. Lynn Vavreck on the '22 Midterms

Episode: 2022-11-13 | Airdate: Nov 13, 2022 (65 min)

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Dr. Lynn Vavreck, professor of political scientist at UCLA and contributing columnist to The Upshot at The New York Times, sits down with Jon to talk about 2022 midterms. After 2020, Lynn and her colleagues interviewed over 500,000 voters, leading them to conclude that our politics aren't just polarized, but calcified. She argues that calcification has placed our politics on a knife's edge, raising the stakes of every election and that 2022 was the biggest case of calcification we've seen yet.

How to Talk Your Uncle Out of QAnon this Thanksgiving

Episode: 2022-11-20 | Airdate: Nov 20, 2022 (41 min)

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Beth Goldberg joins Offline to discuss her work at Jigsaw, the misinformation-tackling team at Google that's been called "the Internet's justice league." Goldberg walks Jon through the dos and don'ts of drawing your Q Anon cousins, election-denying uncles, and vaccine-skeptic grandmas out of their conspiracy rabbit holes this Thanksgiving. By pre-bunking, seeding doubt, and listening with compassion, together we can hash it all out.

What Democrats Could Learn from Republicans with Brian Beutler

Episode: 2022-12-04 | Airdate: Dec 4, 2022 (65 min)

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This week, a Crooked Media crossover event as Brian Beutler, host of Positively Dreadful, sits down with Jon to talk all the things Democrats could learn from Republicans. Yep, you read that right. Brian makes the case that when it comes to messaging, Democrats should be less shy and spend more energy drawing attention to Republican scandals and controversies — just like the GOP did for Hillary's emails, the migrant caravan, or crime. He talks to Jon about the obstacles in front of the Democratic party, what will matter to swing voters in 2024, and how the Republican Party is already on the hunt for the next Benghazi. 

Is This the End of Social Media? With Ian Bogost

Episode: 2022-12-11 | Airdate: Dec 11, 2022 (47 min)

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Ian Bogost, author and professor at Washington University in St. Louis, talks with Jon about the demise of online social networks. In a recent Atlantic article, "The Age of Social Media Is Ending," Bogost examines the platforms' dipping trajectory and argues that people just aren't meant to talk to each other this much. He joins Offline to elaborate on how Twitter, Instagram and TikTok have sacrificed connection for content, friendship for sponsorship––and why a cultural shift in how we interact with these platforms may be closer than we think.

The Worst Tweets of 2022 with Rebecca Jennings

Episode: 2022-12-18 | Airdate: Dec 18, 2022 (33 min)

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Rebecca Jennings, senior correspondent at Vox, talks with Jon about the year's most chronically online conversations––those seemingly innocuous threads and videos that, for some reason, got people up in arms. Jennings' recent article "Every ‘chronically online' conversation is the same," describes the predictability of people being vilified on social media, and she joins Offline to discuss how much of our thirst for drama is really a thirst for punishment.

Season 2023

Offline Mailbag with Emily Favreau and Dare We Say

Episode: 2023-01-01 | Airdate: Jan 1, 2023 (58 min)

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Josie Totah and Yasmine Hamady, hosts of Crooked's Dare We Say podcast, join Offline for a special mailbag episode on the internet's generational divide. Then, Jon and Emily Favreau sit down for their annual holiday Q&A on twitter fights, raising a toddler, Taylor Swift and other listener-submitted questions.

How to Avoid Distraction with Johann Hari

Episode: 2023-01-08 | Airdate: Jan 8, 2023 (61 min)

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Have you lost your ability to pay attention? Do you struggle to read a book? Can't focus on a single task? Johann Hari, author of the New York Times bestseller Stolen Focus, joins Offline to discuss his 4-year, multi-country journey to regain control of his attention. He and Jon talk about the science behind focusing, how tech companies have maliciously destroyed our brains, and what we can do, collectively and individually, to steal our attention back.

Two Writers Wonder If They'll Be Replaced By AI

Episode: 2023-01-15 | Airdate: Jan 15, 2023 (53 min)

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Evan Puschak, also known as The Nerdwriter, joins Offline to discuss ChatGPT, the revolutionary artificial intelligence chatbot from OpenAI. In his most recent video essay, "The Real Danger of ChatGPT," Puschak explores how AI could erode our fundamental ability to understand ourselves and the world around us. He sits down with Jon to discuss that essay, evaluate the strengths and limitations of ChatGPT, and talk about the ways the internet is trying to replace our minds.

Do Dating Apps Make it Harder to Find Love?

Episode: 2023-01-22 | Airdate: Jan 22, 2023 (37 min)

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Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz and Lakshmi Rengarajan, hosts of the newest season of The Cut's podcast, "Land of the Giants," join Offline to talk about how apps like Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble have redefined romance. They've named the season "Dating Games" and ask whether the goals of dating app companies are aligned with our romantic aspirations. Jon talks to them about the ways internet dating has gamified romance, what the current dating app generation has lost, and whether there are alternatives for finding love in a world of swiping.

What's With All the Tech Layoffs?

Episode: 2023-01-29 | Airdate: Jan 29, 2023 (53 min)

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Amazon, Google, Facebook and the entire tech sector just laid off tens of thousands of employees. How did America's fastest growing industry become its most troubled? Annie Lowrey, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Offline to break it down. She makes the case that while this moment may be particularly bad for tech, for the rest, better days are probably right around the corner.

Who Can Own the Most Libs? Tim Miller on the '24 GOP Primary

Episode: 2023-02-05 | Airdate: Feb 5, 2023 (63 min)

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Tim Miller, former Republican operative, current Never Trumper, and contributor at the Bulwark, joins Jon to kickoff the GOP's very online, very weird 2024 presidential primary. The two discuss Donald Trump's return to Facebook, Ron DeSantis' culture wars, and the competition for MAGA media's stars, trolls, and grifters.

What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from an 84 Year Study on Happiness

Episode: 2023-02-12 | Airdate: Feb 12, 2023 (59 min)

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Dr. Robert Waldinger, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, joins Offline to talk about his new book "The Good Life: Lessons From the Longest Study on Happiness." Bob and Jon discuss how close relationships are the secret to a fulfilling life, why technology can make us lonelier, and what 84 years of data teach us about coming together and growing apart.

Are We Amusing Ourselves to Death?

Episode: 2023-02-19 | Airdate: Feb 19, 2023 (50 min)

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Megan Garber, staff writer at the Atlantic, joins Offline to explain how we're already living in the Metaverse––not with headsets and legless avatars, but via a continuous stream of immersive entertainment. Jon and Megan discuss how our internet jargon, scandal-to-miniseries pipeline, and former reality TV president all reflect a blurring of fact and fiction. And they ask: when everything becomes entertainment, what remains of our reality?

What Do We Lose if We Lose Black Twitter?

Episode: 2023-03-05 | Airdate: Mar 5, 2023 (41 min)

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Jason Parham, senior writer at WIRED, walks Jon through the evolution and legacy of Black Twitter. Parham's three-part series, "A People's History of Black Twitter," follows the online community from its early days of late night takes, through an era of platform dominance, and into an uncertain future. He joins Offline to discuss how Black Twitter has shaped the last ten years of discourse and activism, how the internet complicates cultural appropriation, and what will happen if Twitter fades away.

Margaret Atwood on Good, Evil and Stupidity

Episode: 2023-03-12 | Airdate: Mar 12, 2023 (50 min)

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Margaret Atwood, famed author, poet and "dystopia prophet," joins Offline to talk about fighting tyranny and finding hope. Much like her latest book, Old Babes in the Wood, Atwood's conversation with Jon sandwiches her thoughts and fears on the present between poignant chapters of the past. They discuss censorship, religion, parenting and how to listen for what you can't hear.

How to Beat Fox News

Episode: 2023-03-19 | Airdate: Mar 19, 2023 (55 min)

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Andy Kroll, author and ProPublica journalist, joins Offline to discuss the one thing Fox News fears: lawsuits. Kroll's new book, A Death on W Street: The Murder of Seth Rich and the Age of Conspiracy, recounts how conspiracists co-opted a young man's tragic death, the role of Fox News in perpetuating those lies, and how the Rich family fought back and won. He and Jon talk about what this means for the Dominion lawsuit, and whether Fox has finally met its match.

The End of Big Tech as We Know It

Episode: 2023-03-26 | Airdate: Mar 26, 2023 (56 min)

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Jon welcomes Max Fisher, Crooked's newest team member, to the Offline family! Max, former New York Times reporter and author of The Chaos Machine, joins the show as a recurring contributor, bringing fresh commentary, segments, and even interviews to Offline. This week he and Jon put their heads together to decode AI hysteria, the TikTok ban, and whether big tech has passed its prime.

Should America Ban TikTok?

Episode: 2023-04-09 | Airdate: Apr 9, 2023 (94 min)

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This week we're bringing you the TikTok debate we wish we had from Congress. Featuring perspectives from V Spehar, host of TikTok's Under the Desk News; Senator Mark Warner, lead sponsor of the RESTRICT Act; and Graham Webster, Chinese technology expert. Over three interviews, Jon and Max offer a smarter debate for and against banning TikTok.

John Green Doesn't Think the World is Ending (Yet)

Episode: 2023-04-16 | Airdate: Apr 16, 2023 (68 min)

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John Green, bestselling author and YouTube Vlogbrother, joins Offline to share lessons from his most recent book, The Anthropocene Reviewed. His collection of essays rates historical events, philosophical musings and personal anecdotes on a 5-star scale that, these days, feels both inescapable and indispensable. The Jo(h)ns talk through the faults in these stars, and the importance of finding ways to live meaningfully and hopefully in a world of mixed reviews.

How the Internet is Radicalizing Young Men

Episode: 2023-04-23 | Airdate: Apr 23, 2023 (64 min)

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Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project and author of Men Who Hate Women and Fix the System, Not Women, joins Offline to shed light on one of the darkest corners of the internet: the manosphere. Made up of tens of thousands of incels, pick up artists, and white supremacists, the manosphere is an online hotbed of misogyny with violent real-world implications. Laura describes how she went undercover to infiltrate these platforms, and what she learned about protecting men and boys from radicalization.

Hasan Piker Wants the Left to Persuade, Not Scold

Episode: 2023-04-30 | Airdate: Apr 30, 2023 (70 min)

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Hasan Piker, viral political streamer, joins Offline to talk about Tucker Carlson's demise, the 2024 election, and what it is about wokeism that makes him twitch. Hasan has been one of Gen Z's most influential commentators for years, and his 8-hour daily streams blend current events, leftist ideals and pop culture savvy. Hasan talks to Jon about his approach to political persuasion, how to appeal to the next generation, and what it's like streaming your consciousness.

Jon and Max Surrender Their iPhones

Episode: 2023-05-07 | Airdate: May 7, 2023 (54 min)

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Introducing Offline's Unplug Challenge! Jon and Max reflect on how their screen addictions have worsened their focus, hijacked their social lives, and even broken some bones. Faced with damning screen time reports, the guys take a big first step towards overcoming their compulsive smartphone habits. Offline Unplugged is a multi-week series that will invite hosts and listeners alike to rediscover the world that's beyond our fingertips.

Did Clickbait Kill Buzzfeed and the Digital Media Era?

Episode: 2023-05-14 | Airdate: May 14, 2023 (79 min)

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Ben Smith, Semafor founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Buzzfeed News, joins Offline to discuss what the shuttering of newsrooms at Buzzfeed and Vice means for the future of journalism. Ben's new book, Traffic, traces the rise and fall of the digital media era. He and Jon talk about the personalities and publications that caused this phenomenon, the value of clickbait, and how the race to go viral was doomed from the start. Then, Jon and Max Fisher reunite to recap their week without iPhones and introduce next week's Unplug Challenge.

Is Fox News Doomed?

Episode: 2023-05-21 | Airdate: May 21, 2023 (72 min)

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Kat Abu and Andrew Lawrence watch Fox News every night so you don't have to. As researchers at Media Matters, a right-wing media watchdog, it's their job to monitor the conspiracies and propaganda spreading on the network. Andrew is one of the nation's leading Fox experts, having watched primetime Fox since the 2016 campaign and Kat has recently brought their work to new audiences, breaking down Fox News in weekly viral TikTok explainers. They join Jon to talk about this unusual moment at Fox News, whether the network is finally facing its comeuppance, and what watching these shows for a living does to a person.

The Kids Are Not Alright. Is Social Media to Blame?

Episode: 2023-05-28 | Airdate: May 28, 2023 (80 min)

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Social media is ubiquitous among young people. But is it safe? Dr. Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of the United States, joins Offline to break down a new Surgeon General's Advisory that warns social media may be harmful to children and offers Jon a doctor's perspective on how to overcome his phone addiction.

How to Break Your Phone Addiction

Episode: 2023-06-11 | Airdate: Jun 11, 2023 (78 min)

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Catherine Price, science journalist and author of The Power of Fun and How to Break Up with Your Phone, joins the show to close out The Offline Challenge. After a dramatic sendoff from our Offline Chancellor, Catherine talks with Max and Jon about the effectiveness of the past month's unplug challenges, from cold turkey to clown cases. Then she outlines how to stay broken up with your phone and explains why the guys' screen addictions are a symptom of a larger problem. The three conclude that a phone breakup isn't about what you lose, but about what spending less time on your phone can help you gain.

Why You Should Make Silly Things

Episode: 2023-06-18 | Airdate: Jun 18, 2023 (55 min)

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Simone Giertz, YouTube's favorite inventor and robotics enthusiast, joins Offline this week to discuss the joy of building useless things and why adults should be able to play like kids do. She and the guys talk about overcoming perfectionism, the joys of "forward facing" activities, and how branding pastimes as productive vs. meaningless undermines the creative process. Jon and Max train their sights on Simone's most recent invention, and then they talk about ways to cut down on their screen time, from positive reinforcement strategies to phone cases with teeth and electric shocks.

Joe Rogan Debates Vaccines, Elon Challenges Zuck, and the Submarine Discourse

Episode: 2023-06-25 | Airdate: Jun 25, 2023 (76 min)

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Jon and Max answer your questions about AI, unions, writing and fallen titans — submersible and tech leader alike. Plus, America Dissected's Dr. Abdul El-Sayed joins Offline to talk about how the internet age endangers public health, how to persuade people to get vaccinated, and why debates are the wrong setting to talk about science, especially when RFK Jr. is involved.

QAnon is Thriving, Twitter is Dying, Zuck to the Rescue?

Episode: 2023-07-09 | Airdate: Jul 9, 2023 (77 min)

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Will Sommer, author of Trust the Plan, joins Offline to talk about what QAnon actually is, how people are drawn into the world of Q, and how the Republican party has become intertwined with these conspiracies. He and Jon peel back the layers of the movement to understand how it's being monetized, why Michael Flynn is a QAnon hero, and where you can find adrenochrome in real life (hint: it's not in the blood of children!). Plus: Max and Jon join Threads, Mark Zuckerberg's new Twitter.

Is 2024 the AI Election? Plus, an OG Twitter Exec on Elon, Threads, and Tech Bros

Episode: 2023-07-16 | Airdate: Jul 16, 2023 (76 min)

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Jason Goldman, former Chief Digital Officer in the Obama White House, joins Offline to break down "the AI election." He and Jon talk through their fears for AI in politics, the ways they wish they could have used AI during their stints in the White House, and Jon asks Jason, a former VP at Twitter, his thoughts on Elon Musk's leadership at the the app he helped build. Plus: Max and Jon talk about Sarah Silverman's lawsuit against ChatGPT and watch some very, very weird TikTok lives.

Big Tech vs. Hollywood; AI vs. Journalism; Socialists vs. Bananas

Episode: 2023-07-23 | Airdate: Jul 23, 2023 (77 min)

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Madeline Ashby, futurist and author of a recent piece for Wired entitled "Hollywood's Future Belongs to People — Not Machines," joins Offline to talk about how AI will impact the creation and experience of entertainment. She and Jon discuss how the industry is "unbundling," the role of art in creating social cohesion, and the hubris of TV execs who think AI will deliver content that is fast, good AND cheap. Then, Jon and Max discuss the decline of streaming and subscription models, how AI could be used by reporters, and the problem with community leaders being replaced by sh*tposters.

The Strike to Keep Hollywood Human, with Adam Conover

Episode: 2023-07-30 | Airdate: Jul 30, 2023 (53 min)

The Strike to Keep Hollywood Human, with Adam Conover

Comedian and Writer's Guild negotiator, Adam Conover joins Offline to talk about how the ethos of Silicon Valley has affected the livelihoods of writers, actors and everyone in the entertainment industry. He gives Jon a behind the scenes look at why Hollywood's workers and bosses have been so far apart in these negotiations. And they talk about the way streaming era jobs differ from cable era jobs, why, after a decade of streaming, studios look like they're starting to rebuild a version of the old cable model, and why he's not afraid of being replaced by artificial intelligence anytime soon.

How Taylor Swift Conquered the Internet, Plus: Xtra Xtra the Bird is Dead

Episode: 2023-08-06 | Airdate: Aug 6, 2023 (69 min)

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Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard, hosts of The Ringer's "Every Single Album" podcast join Offline to talk about queen of pop—and queen of the internet—Taylor Swift. They break down how the one-time anti-hero has navigated the Internet Age to build one of the most successful music careers of all time and a fanbase that follows her on- and off-line. The three weigh streaming vs. touring as business models for musicians, question whether Taylor's obsessive internet lurking is an asset, and share predictions for the last leg of the Eras tour. Then, Max returns to Offline's tech roundup to unpack Elon's ill-advised Twitter rebrand and Ron DeSantis' cruel summer.

How Facebook Changes Us, Influencer Riots, and AI Gets Funny

Episode: 2023-08-13 | Airdate: Aug 13, 2023 (82 min)

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According to a series of new studies published in Nature and Science, the way Facebook influences its users isn't as straight forward as it seems. Does that mean Facebook is off the hook for polarizing America? Joshua Tucker, NYU professor and lead researcher on the 2020 Facebook Election Research Project, joins Offline to talk about what his team found, what lessons we learned about Facebook's role in our world, and what its like to collaborate on a project with Mark Zuckerberg's company. Plus: Max and Jon talk New York City's Twitch-fueled riot, AI learning to write (good) jokes, and the Zuck v. Musk cage match.

Welcome to the Take Recession

Episode: 2023-08-20 | Airdate: Aug 20, 2023 (77 min)

Welcome to the Take Recession

Kate Lindsay, author of internet culture newsletter Embedded, joins Offline to talk about whether the hottest take is to have no take at all. Kate's most recent Atlantic piece is titled "Is It Time to Embrace "Opinion Fatigue?" which argues that the internet is getting sick of discourse. She and Jon discuss how we arrived at this take apocalypse, how Gen Z cares less about their digital footprints, and how older generations are thinking harder about the virtual caches they pass on to loved ones after they die.

How to Survive the 2024 Election, Tech Predictions for the Decade, and the Best Life Advice

Episode: 2023-09-10 | Airdate: Sep 10, 2023 (60 min)

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Jon and Max are back and ready to answer your mailbag questions! But first, a post mortem on the Offline Challenge: best practices that remain, where their screen time stands now, and why on earth Jon logged 17 hours in one day. The two discuss parenting the Internet Generation, their tech predictions for 2033, and how to stay sane in the run up to the 2024 election. Then they dive into their favorite media scandals, the best career advice they received, and whether Kim Jong Un listens to Joe Rogan.

The U.S. v. Google, Elon's Secrets Revealed, and Why Trolls Got Nastier

Episode: 2023-09-17 | Airdate: Sep 17, 2023 (64 min)

The U.S. v. Google, Elon's Secrets Revealed, and Why Trolls Got Nastier

Kaitlyn Tiffany, Atlantic reporter and author of Everything I Need I Get from You, joins Offline to break down internet trolls. She and Jon unpack who these people are, and examine why the online trend of celebrating the misfortunes of strangers – including their deaths – is still very much alive. They talk about how trolls from across the political spectrum see their victims not as nuanced individuals with feelings, but as representatives of an enemy ideology, and thus fair game for online bullying and evening doxing. Then, it's time for a tech roundup with Max on Walter Isaacson's new Elon Musk biography, Congress's AI hearings, and why President Biden's DOJ is suing the internet's largest search engine.

Fetterman's Body Double, Biden's Misinformation Strategy, and OpenAI's Secret & Scarier AI

Episode: 2023-09-24 | Airdate: Sep 24, 2023 (70 min)

Fetterman's Body Double, Biden's Misinformation Strategy, and OpenAI's Secret & Scarier AI

Simon Rich, writer and creator of TBS's Miracle Workers, joins Offline to explain how he got his hands on an AI that makes Chat GPT look like a kindergartner. Simon and two friends used the indefatigable (and often unhinged) code-davinci-002 to generate poems on birth, art, love and death. The resulting collection, I Am Code, is the first book "written" by an AI. Simon and Jon talk through the alarming questions the book raises: what is the future of creativity, does it matter why robots may want to kill us, and is the world of AI secretly far more advanced than we know? But first! Max and Jon break down Senator John Fetterman's internet-savvy strategy to combat conspiracy theorists, and Joe Biden's slightly less savvy fight against misinformation.

Fox News's Succession Battle, Breaking Up Amazon, and Twitter CEO's Disastrous Q&A

Episode: 2023-10-01 | Airdate: Oct 1, 2023 (78 min)

Fox News's Succession Battle, Breaking Up Amazon, and Twitter CEO's Disastrous Q&A

Brian Stelter, longtime media journalist and author of the forthcoming Fox News exposé Network of Lies, joins Offline to unpack what Rupert Murdoch's retirement means for broadcast media, American democracy, and his four kids. Will Fox News look any different with Lachlan at the helm? Could his liberal siblings force a sale to an antagonistic, Swedish CEO? But first, Jon and Max put their heads together to break down how a new agreement on AI helped end the writer's strike, why the FTC has its knives out for Amazon, and what on earth X CEO Linda Yaccarino was talking about at the Code Conference.

Heather Cox Richardson on Donald Trump, Democracy, and Taylor Swift

Episode: 2023-10-08 | Airdate: Oct 8, 2023 (68 min)

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Heather Cox Richardson, historian and author of the Substack's most-read newsletter "Letters from an American," joins Offline to explain why she's still hopeful about the future of American democracy. Heather's new book, Democracy Awakening, pushes past the clamoring 24-hour news cycles and delves deep into US history: how does Trump's rise compare to those of other authoritarian leaders? Can Americans use fascists' theory of change against them? Is widespread disinformation anything new? But first, Max and Jon discuss why referral traffic from social media sites has plummeted and what that means for journalism. Then, they marvel at Congressman Matt Gaetz's Trumpian political strategy, and why it's stymied the Old Guard of the GOP.

Why Has Social Media Made It Impossible to Follow the Israel-Hamas War?

Episode: 2023-10-15 | Airdate: Oct 15, 2023 (52 min)

Why Has Social Media Made It Impossible to Follow the Israel-Hamas War?

As fighting intensifies between Israel and Hamas, Jon and Max break down the ways social media is terribly equipped for delivering news about the war, helping us process it, and recognizing people's humanity. What's more, the platforms have basically given up on content moderation and fact checking. The guys explore how the combination of these factors made last week the single worst breaking news experience on social media ever, and why everyone feels compelled to issue a PR statement. Are the algorithms forcing this outrage upon us or is this just the result of the unique circumstances of this conflict?

Jon Stewart, Donald Trump, and How Comedy Changed Politics

Episode: 2023-10-22 | Airdate: Oct 22, 2023 (57 min)

Jon Stewart, Donald Trump, and How Comedy Changed Politics

Jesse David Fox, senior editor at Vulture and author of the forthcoming "Comedy Book," joins Offline to break down how the internet changed comedy and how comedy changed politics. Jesse and Jon trace how the erosion of broadcast journalism under Reagan created a trust vacuum in America that comedians inadvertently filled. Jesse explains why this trust is misplaced, and the implications for entertainment, political correctness, and authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump. Then the two discuss how the internet has made us pickier about humor, why Elon needed to buy Twitter to feel funny, and why a comic's success is no longer measured in laughs.

Why Do People Love Joe Rogan?

Episode: 2023-10-29 | Airdate: Oct 29, 2023 (49 min)

Why Do People Love Joe Rogan?

Johnny Harris, filmmaker and journalist, joins Offline to talk about Joe Rogan—how he became the world's most famous podcaster, where he stands (or doesn't) on censorship, and how he created a brand of anti-woke contrarianism. Johnny argues that people who are tired of polarization and tribalism see Rogan's openness, curiosity, and resistance to mainstream labels as a breath of fresh air. But Rogan's guests also regularly spread misinformation, and Johnny considers the machismo atmosphere of The Joe Rogan Experience to be a gateway podcast, one that leads listeners away from openness and curiosity and towards men's rights activists like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate.

Naomi Klein on What Happens When You're Mistaken for a Conspiracy Theorist

Episode: 2023-11-05 | Airdate: Nov 5, 2023 (83 min)

Naomi Klein on What Happens When You're Mistaken for a Conspiracy Theorist

Naomi Klein, activist and bestselling author, joins Offline to talk about her new book, Doppelganger, and the woman who inspired it, anti-vax crusader Naomi Wolf. The two are often mistaken for each other, and in Doppelganger Klein wades into the confusion to tell a broader story about the morass of the internet today. She and Jon talk about what it means to build a personal brand in the attention economy, how the pandemic fractured our collective sense of reality, and whether the internet is a good place to build a populist movement. Plus, Max is back from the dead! He and Jon break down Biden's new executive order on AI and exchange tips on how to have more productive conversations about the destruction in Gaza.

The Truth About TikTok's Spin on Israel-Gaza

Episode: 2023-11-12 | Airdate: Nov 12, 2023 (55 min)

The Truth About TikTok's Spin on Israel-Gaza

Jon and Max get into the numbers behind TikTok's supposed pro-Palestinian tilt— is the bias real, what do "views" signify, and how many of these videos are spreading misinformation? With content creators surpassing legacy media as Americans' primary source of news, the guys discuss the future of getting credible information on social media. And to round it out, Jon updates Max on House Speaker Mike Johnson's higher power: a porn policing software called Covenant Eyes.

How Jezebel Changed Media and Why TikTokers Are Rizzing Up Osama bin Laden

Episode: 2023-11-19 | Airdate: Nov 19, 2023 (73 min)

How Jezebel Changed Media and Why TikTokers Are Rizzing Up Osama bin Laden

Anna Holmes, the founder of jezebel.com, and Crooked's own Erin Ryan—the site's former managing editor—join Offline to discuss the origin and legacy of a publication that redefined feminism for millions of women. With Jezebel shuttering last week, Anna, Erin and Jon question whether the site was a victim of its own success, to what extent it shaped identity politics, and if it's fair to blame Jezebel's readers for the anger and infighting we see on the internet today. But first! Max and Jon take a closer look at Osama bin Laden apologists on TikTok, the new device that claims to reduce phone dependence, and Ron DeSantis' fight to post anonymously online.

Is a $16 McDonald's Order Going to Elect Trump?

Episode: 2023-12-03 | Airdate: Dec 3, 2023 (51 min)

Is a $16 McDonald's Order Going to Elect Trump?

Jeff Stein, White House economics reporter at the Washington Post, joins Offline to talk about the $16 McDonald's meal that captivated the internet—and whether Bidenomics is to blame. Conservative media outlets sunk their teeth into the story a few weeks ago, so Jeff and Jon dig into the burger narrative to examine today's economy: why, amid stagnating inflation and a hot job market, do voters still disapprove of President Biden's handling of the economy? Is social media painting a bleaker picture than the statistics report? And is this economic disconnect the biggest challenge facing Biden's re-election?

Season 2024

Dry January, Cali Sober, Soft Sober: Why Gen Z is Breaking Up With Booze

Episode: 2024-01-07 | Airdate: Jan 7, 2024 (67 min)

Dry January, Cali Sober, Soft Sober: Why Gen Z is Breaking Up With Booze

Maybe, your friend announced they're not drinking anymore, or your sister's now "California Sober," or maybe your entire office is participating in Dry January. It's not just you, going sober is the hot new thing, with 41% of Americans aged 18 to 35 saying they don't drink at all. Today, we explore the changes in drinking culture, in how we think about wellness and health, in how we socialize and spend our free time, and yes, changes in technology, that are converging to make America sober. Max interviews Crooked producers about their relationship with alcohol and then talks to Dr. Edward Slingerland, an expert on humanity's relationship with alcohol, about why humans drink and what changed about alcohol and our world to make more people choose sobriety.

Are Algorithms Making You Boring?

Episode: 2024-01-28 | Airdate: Jan 28, 2024 (52 min)

Are Algorithms Making You Boring?

Kyle Chayka, New Yorker staff writer and author of "Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture," joins Offline to expose how online feeds push us into the mainstream and away from each other.

What's Really Behind the Media Apocalypse?

Episode: 2024-02-04 | Airdate: Feb 4, 2024 (63 min)

What's Really Behind the Media Apocalypse?

Peter Hamby, host of Snapchat's Good Luck America and a founding partner at Puck News, returns to Offline to discuss whether journalism is headed towards extinction. With the latest round of media layoffs hollowing out the industry more than ever before, how will people stay informed—and do they even want to? Has the news lost its primacy in the American mind? But first! Max and Jon break down Zuckerberg & co.‘s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, why children's online safety is the social media moguls' achilles heel, and whether Universal Music pulling their catalogue from TikTok is actually a big deal.

Authoritarians or A-holes? Kara Swisher on Tech's Biggest Egos

Episode: 2024-02-11 | Airdate: Feb 11, 2024 (56 min)

Authoritarians or A-holes? Kara Swisher on Tech's Biggest Egos

Kara Swisher, longtime tech reporter and author of the forthcoming memoir Burn Book, joins Offline to talk about the tech tycoons who think they're qualified to run our country. She and Jon break down Silicon Valley's ever growing self importance, whether its leaders are more or less fascist than we think, and how big tech ate the media industry alive. But first! Max and Jon explain why Apple's Vision Pro headset is the company's most impressive—and depressing—gadget to date, and how Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are saving American monoculture.

The Neuroscience of Why We're Susceptible to Lies, Outrage, ad Fascism

Episode: 2024-02-18 | Airdate: Feb 18, 2024 (63 min)

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Cass Sunstein, Harvard professor and coauthor of the forthcoming book, Look Again, joins Offline to discuss the dangers of habituation. When things become so commonplace that they blend into the background of our everyday lives, we stop appreciating the good and identifying the bad. Jon and Cass examine how authoritarian regimes are normalized, whether you can pay people to quit their social media addictions, and why repeating lies makes them more believable. But first! Max and Jon dive into Meta's decision to stop recommending political content on their platforms, President Biden's foray onto TikTok, and what a recent Selena Gomez deepfake means for the future of scamming.

An Ex-Tucker Carlson Employee Tells All

Episode: 2024-02-25 | Airdate: Feb 25, 2024 (82 min)

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Tina Nguyen, national correspondent at Puck News, joins Offline to talk about her new memoir, "The MAGA Diaries." The book sheds light on the conservative movement's college recruitment pipeline, and how it's propelled a new generation of alt-right leaders to the upper echelons of American politics, courts, and social movements. Tina chronicles how this shadowy network helped her start out in the world of right-wing journalism, what compelled her to eventually defect to the mainstream, and all the MAGA mad caps she met along the way.

But first! Jon and Max take a look at Sora, the new AI model that can turn text into video, Jon Stewart, who's back to hosting the Daily Show after 9 years away from the desk, and Favs himself — when will Jon learn to stay out of Twitter fights?

Woke AI, Libs of TikTok DESTROYED, and the Offline Reality of Long COVID

Episode: 2024-03-03 | Airdate: Mar 3, 2024 (72 min)

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Zeynep Tufekci, sociologist and New York Times opinion columnist, joins Offline to discuss why long covid has unleashed so much online vitriol, united the Senate, and exposed just how little Americans trust institutions. Jon also sits down with his producer, Emma, to talk about her firsthand experience with the disease, and how she navigates an information environment rife with suffering and confusion—but also solidarity and hope.

But first! Jon and Max weigh in on Google's new "woke" AI, which has been cooking up images of Asian founding fathers, Black Vikings, and, unfortunately, racially diverse Nazis. Then, they break down Taylor Lorenz's interview with the infamous founder of Libs of TikTok, and how the long-form, short-form, and print coverage of the conversation each land differently online.

TikTok Ban Returns, AOC Hounded by Protesters, and Jon Ronson on the End of Public Shaming

Episode: 2024-03-10 | Airdate: Mar 10, 2024 (62 min)

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Jon Ronson, author of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and host of the BBC podcast "Things Fell Apart," joins Offline to discuss culture wars—why do they originate in America? Are they going too far? Are we all becoming immune to the public-shaming superbug? But first! Max and Jon break down the latest bombardment of everyone's favorite algorithm (TikTok ban) and everyone's favorite politician (AOC being screamed at).

Kate Middleton MIA, UFOs, and How Conspiracies Got Fun

Episode: 2024-03-17 | Airdate: Mar 17, 2024 (79 min)

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Kate Middleton sightings have dipped below UFO sightings, and the internet is having a heyday! It's conspiracy theory week at Offline, with Max and Jon offering up their own takes on the missing Princess of Wales. Then, they break down the latest developments of the House's proposed TikTok ban––including content creators' ludicrous theories behind what's really going on. To cap it off, Max sits down with Vox Senior Correspondent, Dylan Matthews, to talk through a new UFO report from the Pentagon. They tell the story of how UFOs were mainstreamed by an otherworldly alliance between the drummer of Blink-182, a former Senate Majority Leader, and the New York Times.

Is Trump Benefiting from Our 2020 Amnesia?

Episode: 2024-03-24 | Airdate: Mar 24, 2024 (61 min)

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Eric Klinenberg, sociologist at New York University, joins Offline to discuss why our failure to process 2020 may lead to another disastrous Trump term. His newest book, 2020, breaks down the year that reshaped our politics, unveiled cracks in our society, and transformed the ways we live, work, and interact with each other. Eric and Jon unpack how Trump's Covid-era leadership politicized public health and left Americans to fend for themselves. They discuss how to best address widespread resentment and institutional distrust, and consider how to grapple with the lasting effects of a year we'd rather forget.

How to Be Happy with Dr. Laurie Santos

Episode: 2024-03-31 | Airdate: Mar 31, 2024 (69 min)

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Dr. Laurie Santos, Yale University's "Happiness Professor," joins Offline to lay out a scientific guide to finding happiness. On her podcast The Happiness Lab and in her course Psychology and the Good Life (the most popular in Yale's 300 year history), Laurie educates people on the way our brains lie about what makes us happy and helps them reorient their priorities to find genuine happiness. She sits down with Jon to talk about the root causes of declining happiness among young people, why in-person interaction is a crucial part of being human, and why putting others before ourselves makes us happier than fulfilling what we think we want. But first! Jon and Max are surprised to learn they agree with Ron DeSantis and break down the ridiculous conspiracy theories that have taken over Twitter after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore.

Are You Treating Politics Like a Hobby?

Episode: 2024-04-07 | Airdate: Apr 7, 2024 (46 min)

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Are college educated Democrats going to cost Joe Biden the election? Eitan Hersh, a Political Science professor at Tufts, joins Offline to take a closer look at "political hobbyists," aka people who think that getting involved in politics means following the news and forming political opinions. Eitan's book, Politics is for Power, lays out a roadmap for folks who are tired of online takes and ready to get involved in politics at the community level—where engagement could make a real impact. He and Jon talk about what organizing looks like in every day life, and how the most important activism is the kind you probably won't find on social media.

Trump's Stock Crash, AI Gets Junkier, and Paying to Delete Social Media

Episode: 2024-04-14 | Airdate: Apr 14, 2024 (46 min)

Trump's Stock Crash, AI Gets Junkier, and Paying to Delete Social Media

Is FOMO the only thing keeping you on social media? Have we already reached peak artificial intelligence? And are Max and Jon too old to enjoy Glorb, a Spongebob Squarepants AI that's become the hottest rapper on the internet? The guys cheer on the nosedive of Trump's media company stocks, break down the latest research in why your friends want you to quit social media, and answer mailbag questions like "will Jon ever stop getting in Twitter fights?"

Right Wing Media Collapse, Trump Trial's Repost King, and How To Live Like You're Not Dying

Episode: 2024-04-21 | Airdate: Apr 21, 2024 (73 min)

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We did it folks! Jurors for Trump's hush money trial are getting to read their resistance tweets to his face as Meta's crackdown on news is slowly asphyxiating conservative media. Jon and Max celebrate the good news, and then dive into the much more somber topic of dating in the Internet Age. It turns out Gen Z is abandoning dating apps in favor of social media and the "old school" approach of meeting people in person. Then, Max interviews blogger Jenny Livingston about what it's like to learn you're going to live 50 more years, thanks to a new drug that's working miracles for her and many other people with cystic fibrosis.

The Biden Campaign's Plan to Beat Trump Online

Episode: 2024-04-28 | Airdate: Apr 28, 2024 (46 min)

The Biden Campaign's Plan to Beat Trump Online

Can Biden outpost Trump in the run up to 2024? Why is the president on TikTok if he wants to ban it? Rob Flaherty, former White House Director of Digital Strategy and current Deputy Campaign Manager for Biden joins Offline to explain. Jon and Rob talk about the ways the media environment has changed since 2020, how the Biden campaign is cutting through the noise this time around, and the importance of acknowledging voters' frustrations.

Specials

How to Restore Roe (From Positively Dreadful)

Episode: 2022 Special | Airdate: Jul 10, 2022 (66 min)

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The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade, access to abortion has collapsed across the country, and Democrats in Washington don't have the votes to undo the decision right now. It's a mess. But we may be able get Roe back sooner than it seems—if Democrats and their allies in the reproductive rights movement learn from years of their own missteps, and quickly. That will determine whether restoring the right to abortion takes six months or 60 years.

Introducing The Wilderness Chapter 1: The Divide

Episode: 2022 Special | Airdate: Sep 18, 2022 (39 min)

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What will it take to save democracy in 2022 and beyond? The MAGA movement is one of the greatest threats to American democracy. But one of the greatest divides in American politics is between the minority of voters who follow politics closely and the vast majority who don't. In order to win the midterms, Democrats will have to reach that majority.

What Happened To My Ambition? with Rainesford Stauffer

Episode: 2023 Special | Airdate: Feb 26, 2023 (51 min)

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Our society's understanding of ambition is that it never stops burning, that it rules your life and every decision you make, and that it somehow lands people in some mystical land of perfect contentment. But how much ambition is too much? Or what if, after decades of striving, your ambition is just… gone? Rainesford Stauffer, author of the forthcoming All the Gold Stars: Reimagining Ambition and the Ways We Strive, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to hear from listeners about the vagaries of ambition when it comes to work — and how to conceive of ambition as a potentially positive force outside of work.

How is Collective Grief Rewiring our Brains | Hysteria Excerpt

Episode: 2023 Special | Airdate: May 3, 2023 (37 min)

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This week we're giving you a feed drop from Crooked's very own Hysteria! In this excerpt, Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco cover some lighter news — Don Lemon being an idiot, Jimmy Carter being a legend, governors supporting abortion, Wisconsin election wins — before Julissa Arce and Kara Klenk join to discuss how to deal with the world being terrible. Then, the crew dives into their moments of Sanity (featuring good television on Peacock) and Petty (trying to get answers about your own health can be so annoying sometimes).

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