The Great Toilet-Paper PanicThe Atlantic2024-10-21 | The Great Toilet-Paper PanicRep. Tony Gonzalez on Immigration Reform | The Atlantic at SXSWThe Atlantic2023-03-14 | Representative Tony Gonzalez (R-TX) discusses the urgent need to address border security and immigration with The Atlantic’s Caitlin Dickerson.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTNancy Pelosi on the Future of Global Democracy | The Atlantic at SXSWThe Atlantic2023-03-14 | Description: House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins The Atlantic’s Evan Smith to discuss how the escalation of political violence poses an existential threat to the future of democracy. The rise of authoritarianism and extremism and the related crises of dis- and misinformation threaten democratic norms. What can the U.S. do to protect it?
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHasan Jeffries and Janai Nelson on the Future of Civil Rights | The Atlantic at SXSWThe Atlantic2023-03-13 | NAACP Legal Defense Fund’s Janai Nelson and Ohio State University’s Hasan Jeffries speak with The Atlantic’s Vann R. Newkirk II about the future of civil rights in the United States, the long arc of democracy in Black America, and what comes next in the movement towards sustainable progress on racial equality.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTNevada and Georgia Secretaries of State on the Future of Elections | The Atlantic at SXSWThe Atlantic2023-03-13 | Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger sit down with The Atlantic’s Andrea Valdez to discuss protecting fair voting in the U.S. in an environment of misinformation and disinformation. How can we meet the urgent need to ensure voting access and free and fair elections?
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTNew Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu on the Future of American Conservatism | The Atlantic at SXSWThe Atlantic2023-03-13 | Chris Sununu has received attention for declining to run for Senate in favor of a fourth term as governor of New Hampshire, pushing back against anti-government activists, and maintaining a moderate stance on abortion. Now widely expected to announce a 2024 presidential campaign, he speaks with The Atlantic’s Evan Smith about the future of conservatism and the GOP.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTIntroducing: Holy WeekThe Atlantic2023-03-02 | The story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination on April 4, 1968, is often recounted as a conclusion to a powerful era of civil rights in America, but how did this hero’s murder come to be the stitching used to tie together a narrative of victory? The week that followed his killing was one of the most fiery, disruptive, and revolutionary, and is nearly forgotten. Over the course of eight episodes, Holy Week brings forward the stories of the activists who turned heartbreak into action, families scorched by chaos, and politicians who worked to contain the grief. Seven days diverted the course of a social revolution and set the stage for modern clashes over voting rights, redlining, critical race theory, and the role of racial unrest in today’s post–George Floyd reckoning.
Subscribe and listen to all eight episodes beginning March 14, 2023.
Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/osf7cempAntony Blinken on Russia’s War on Ukraine, One Year Later | The Atlantic Big StoryThe Atlantic2023-02-23 | U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg one year after Russia invaded Ukraine. They’ll discuss the war’s latest developments and implications for U.S. foreign policy, Ukraine’s rapidly increasing need for military aid, the severe humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict, and more.
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersDerek Thompson’s Office Hours: The Future of Generative AIThe Atlantic2023-02-06 | Recent breakthroughs in generative AI, such as ChatGPT and DALL-E 2, have sparked intense excitement and debate about its impact on work, creativity, culture, and more. Join Derek Thompson and Atlantic deputy editor Ross Andersen as they discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersDerek Thompsons Office Hours: Economic Outlook for 2023The Atlantic2023-01-26 | Mortgage costs are rising, inflation remains high, and businesses are preparing for a recession, but there are also reasons to be optimistic about the economy’s prognosis. Join Derek Thompson in conversation with the Bloomberg Opinion columnist Conor Sen as they discuss the economic outlook for 2023.
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersStripe CEO Patrick Collison on Supercharging Science in the U.S. | Progress Summit 2022The Atlantic2023-01-05 | Patrick Collison, the CEO of Stripe, speaks with The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson about what defines progress, whether we’re making enough of it, and what programs such as the Fast Grants initiative to accelerate COVID-19-related science can and can’t solve.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTZillow CEO Rich Barton on the Future of (Remote) Work & Cloud Headquartering | Progress Summit 2022The Atlantic2022-12-16 | Zillow CEO Rich Barton joins The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of workplace and company culture, why Zillow moved toward being “cloud-headquartered” and focused on flexibility, and what remote work will bring next.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHow Artificial Intelligence Can Revolutionize Art and Creativity | Progress Summit 2022The Atlantic2022-12-15 | Decades from now, historians may remark that 2022 was the year of AI. Breakthroughs in text-to-image and language-modeling technology such as DALL-E and GPT-3 have astonished and frightened people. What will the AI revolution mean for those in the creative industry? OpenAI lead researcher Mark Chen speaks about what’s to come with The Atlantic’s Ross Andersen, followed by a live demonstration by the metaverse creator Don Allen Stevenson III.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTCan Drones and AI Save Lives and Reduce the Number of Wars? | Progress Summit 2022The Atlantic2022-12-15 | Brian Schimpf, the founder and CEO of Anduril, the most talked-about drone- and military-technology startup, joins The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson to speak about taking humans out of war, reducing deaths, and avoiding military conflicts altogether with the help of the latest technology and science.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHow Can Tech Be Used to Create, Not Destroy? | Progress Summit Afternoon ProgrammingThe Atlantic2022-12-14 | Black Panther production designer Hannah Beachler; Astro Teller, captain of moonshots for Google’s X; XPRIZE Foundation chief scientist Marcius Extavour; and many more scientists, entrepreneurs, executives, and artists discuss today’s most exciting innovations and how to invent our way to a better world. Join us at our first Progress Summit for their conversations with Atlantic journalists including Jemele Hill and Derek Thompson.
6:41 - The X Factor 31:35 - Is Carbon Removal the Most Important Technology in the World? 52:19 - Progress and Hollywood 1:15:35 - Lexus Presents: Innovation with Consideration (Produced by our underwriter and not The Atlantic’s editorial team.)
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersCan We Bend Tech’s Future Toward Abundance? | Progress Summit Morning ProgrammingThe Atlantic2022-12-13 | Pfizer mRNA VP Jane True, Arc Institute co-founder Patrick Hsu, Stanford University professor Heidi Williams, and many more scientists, entrepreneurs, executives, and artists discuss today’s most exciting innovations and how to invent our way to a better world. Join us at our first Progress Summit for their conversations with Atlantic journalists including Derek Thompson and Ross Andersen.
12:03 - The Next Scientific Revolution 37:53 - PwC Presents: Trust: The New Currency For Business (Produced by our underwriter and not The Atlantic’s editorial team.) 47:29 - How mRNA Technology Could Save the World 1:14:02 - The Science of Living Longer (What Dogs Can Teach Us) 1:52:03 - Breakout Session - PwC Presents: The Business Risks of Climate Change (Produced by our underwriter and not The Atlantic’s editorial team.)
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersThe Jean Monnet Conversations: Ukraine and the Future of DemocracyThe Atlantic2022-12-07 | Join The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum and Franklin Foer in conversation with the French Ambassador Philippe Etienne about Ukraine and the future of democracy. Watch today’s Jean Monnet conversation.Reading Proust During the PandemicThe Atlantic2022-12-05 | A conversation featuring Oliver Munday, an associate creative director at The Atlantic, and Caroline Weber, author and Barnard professor, presented in partnership with the Villa Albertine.The Big Story: What America Can Learn From Germany About AtonementThe Atlantic2022-11-18 | We still haven’t figured out how to memorialize the sins of our history. Our polarized society is fixated on this issue, but we’re nowhere close to an answer. In December’s cover story, Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith, the author of the best-selling book How the Word is Passed, visits Germany to understand how the Holocaust is memorialized there. He asks the question, what can America learn about commemorating American slavery from Germany? Join editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who will talk with Smith about these fraught and fascinating issues.
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersHow to Build a Happy Life Podcast: Why Happiness Is a Journey, Not the DestinationThe Atlantic2022-11-14 | We often follow a misguided formula for happiness—pushing us toward material wealth and other worldly successes. But when our expectations set us down the wrong path, it may be time to reorient ourselves around something new: universal happiness principles we can practice at any age.
In our finale episode of this season, a conversation with psychiatrist Robert Waldinger provides a scientific insight into key elements for happy living, whatever your age.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson.
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A conversation with economist Emily Oster helps with understanding the nuances of choice-making in parenthood.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson.
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🎨: Getty / The Atlantic 🎥: Nicole BlackwoodHow to Build a Happy Life Podcast: Can You Really Make Your Life Happier by Having Less?The Atlantic2022-11-07 | From how we build our cities to how we shop, it can seem as though our natural human tendency is to add. But a culture of accumulation may be exactly what holds us back from the simple solution in front of us: taking things away.
University of Virginia professor Leidy Klotz helps us analyze the benefits of subtraction and how less may create the space for what we truly desire.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson.
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🎨: Getty / The Atlantic 🎥: Nicole BlackwoodBuilding a Fair Education System That Prepares Students for the Workforce | The Education SummitThe Atlantic2022-10-27 | Miguel Cardona, U.S. Secretary of Education, as well as experts in STEAM education, college access, youth mental health, teacher burnout, and more discuss sustainable solutions for improving America’s education system. Watch their conversations with Atlantic journalists, including Adam Harris and Kate Julian, about reimagining a more equitable schooling paradigm for the future.
Jump to: Welcome - 14:38 The Future of America’s Education System with Secretary Cardona - 16:21 Arts & Sciences: The Future of STEAM Education - 43:46 The Path Forward: The Cost of College - 1:15:54 Responding to the Youth Mental Health Crisis - 1:39:48 Supporting Our Educators: Addressing Teacher Burnout - 2:15:08
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersHow to Build a Happy Life Podcast: How Should We Spend Our Free Time?The Atlantic2022-10-24 | We try to use our time wisely—both at work and in leisure—but we often waste it. We may blame work for stripping us of recreation, but when valuable free time comes around, we can often revert back to more work.
What explains the gap between how we use our time and how we want to use our time? A conversation with Harvard Business School professor Ashley Whillans helps us analyze our complex relationship with time and how to orient our time use around what we value.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson.
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🎨: Getty / The Atlantic 🎥: Nicole BlackwoodHow to Build a Happy Life Podcast: Can Technology Really Help You Find Love?The Atlantic2022-10-21 | Dating apps show us what we want—a relationship—without always accurately reflecting the experience of it. Our expectation that tech will create anything more than opportunities for social connectedness may overlook the hard work of coexisting with another human being.
A conversation with University of Kansas social psychologist Omri Gillath helps us parse the divide between what tech promises and how it satisfies our emotional needs.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson.
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🎨: Getty / The Atlantic 🎥: Nicole BlackwoodThe Big Story: What’s at Stake in the 2022 Midterm ElectionsThe Atlantic2022-10-20 | Join Atlantic journalists David Graham, Mark Leibovich, and Elaina Plott as they examine the potential outcomes of and fallout from the 2022 midterm elections this November. With every seat in the House of Representatives up for grabs—as well as 35 U.S. Senate seats, 36 governorships, and controversial issues such as abortion rights, climate change, and health care on each ballot—this election could be the most consequential in political history.
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersDereks Office Hours: How Remote Work Could Change the WorldThe Atlantic2022-10-11 | Remote work is already changing the way millions of people work and where they live. Join Derek Thompson in conversation with writer and economist Adam Ozimek and Atlantic staff writer Amanda Mull as they examine the future of the phenomenon.
Progress is a special series focused on two big questions: How do you solve the world’s most important problems? And how do you inspire more people to believe that the most important problems can actually be solved?
Learn more and register for next month's office hours: theatlantic.com/progressHow to Build a Happy Life Podcast: What to Do When Youre Addicted to SuccessThe Atlantic2022-10-11 | When the behaviors we thought would make us happy don’t, we’re forced to bridge the gap between where we are and where we want to be. But our happiness goals are often stifled by the disease of addiction—and its complex neurochemical influence on our desires. A conversation with psychiatrist Anna Lembke helps us understand the gap between the cravings that drive us and the happiness we seek.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson. If you have any questions, stories, or feedback, please email us at howtopodcast@theatlantic.com.
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🎨: Getty / The Atlantic 🎥: Nicole BlackwoodExploring Criminal-Justice Harm Reduction (With Ronald Brownstein)The Atlantic2022-09-29 | How can we divert people from entering the criminal-justice system and ensure that contact with the system doesn’t derail people’s lives? Join The Atlantic’s Ronald Brownstein, Georgia State Senator Tonya Anderson, Georgia Justice Project’s Brenda Smeeton, and Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative’s Moki Macias to discuss.
Their conversation will examine successful and upcoming efforts to reduce the harm the criminal-justice system can inflict. It will also highlight recent efforts in Georgia to divert people from entering the criminal-justice system in the first place and to reduce barriers to successful reentry into society.
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersHow To Build a Happy Life Podcast: Season 3 TrailerThe Atlantic2022-09-28 | In our pursuit of a happy life, we build, we structure, and we plan. Often, we follow conventional wisdom and strategize. But what happens when our plans fall through and expectations don’t meet reality—when the things that should make us happy don’t?
In Season 3 of our How To series, Atlantic happiness correspondent Arthur Brooks and producer Rebecca Rashid seek to navigate the unexpected curves on the path to personal happiness—with data-driven insights and a healthy dose of introspection.
This series was produced by Rebecca Rashid and hosted by Arthur Brooks. Editing by A.C. Valdez and Claudine Ebeid. Fact-check by Ena Alvarado. Engineering by Matthew Simonson. If you have any questions, stories, or feedback, please email us at howtopodcast@theatlantic.com.
Listen to the first episode on your favorite podcast player when the season launches on October 10.
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Open in your default player: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/howtoThe State of Storytelling (With Author Tom Perrotta) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-24 | The author Tom Perrotta sits down with The Atlantic’s Sophie Gilbert to discuss Perrotta’s latest novel, Tracy Flick Can’t Win, the sequel to his satirical novel Election.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTIs It Art or Artificial? (With Internet Archivist Jason Scott) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-24 | The internet archivist Jason Scott takes the stage with The Atlantic’s Adrienne LaFrance for a discussion about digital art, machine learning, and the relationship between tech and creativity.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTChinonye Chukwu on Creating a New Film About Emmett Till | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-24 | Chinonye Chukwu, a co-writer and the director of the forthcoming movie “Till” speaks with The Atlantic’s Vann R. Newkirk II about tackling the seminal moment in U.S. history on film, recent legal developments in the search for justice, and the importance of Emmett Till today.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTConstance Wu Shares the Highs and Lows of Being an Artist | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-24 | In conversation with The Atlantic’s Shirley Li, Constance Wu takes the stage to speak about her experience as an artist whose work has pushed her to glamorous highs and grueling lows—an experience Wu writes about candidly as the author of “Making a Scene,” an essay collection that hits shelves October 4.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHow Are Evangelicals Shaping American Politics? (With Ed Stetzer) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-24 | The Atlantic’s Tim Alberta takes the stage with Ed Stetzer, the executive director of Wheaton College’s Billy Graham Center, to discuss Christian nationalism and evangelicals’ role in American politics.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTMichael R. Jackson Performs Songs From “A Strange Loop” Musical | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-24 | The playwright, composer, and lyricist Michael R. Jackson performs songs from his musical “A Strange Loop,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Musical for its compelling, metafictional depiction of a Black queer man named Usher writing a musical.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTThe History Behind New Film “Lowndes County & the Road to Black Power” | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | Filmmakers and subjects of “Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power” discuss the film—which tells the story of the local movement and young SNCC organizers in the 1960s who fought not just for voting rights, but for Black power in Lowndes County, Alabama—and its impact with The Atlantic’s senior editor Vann R. Newkirk II. The documentary, inspired in part by Vann’s reporting and produced in association with The Atlantic, first premiered at Tribeca.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTA Look Into the War in Ukraine and America’s Security Concerns | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | As Ukraine’s defiant stand against Russia’s invasion continues, Atlantic journalists gather to discuss the latest on the course of the war, to discuss the latest on the course of the war; their new on-the-ground reporting examining the perils of war, authoritarian threats to democracy, and the region's politics; and America's related safety concerns. Watch Anne Applebaum, George Packer, and Franklin Foer speak with PBS NewsHour’s Judy Woodruff.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTIdeas Stage Day Three, Featuring Constance Wu, Michael R. Jackson, & More! | Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | Bold thinkers such as Constance Wu, Chinonye Chukwu, and Ed Stetzer discuss topics like life as an artist, the forthcoming film Till, and evangelical Christianity’s influence on American politics. Additional speakers include Michael R. Jackson, Jason Scott, Tom Perrotta, and The Atlantic’s Adrienne LaFrance, Tim Alberta, Sophie Gilbert, and Vann R. Newkirk II.
The Ideas Stage features top voices addressing the most significant issues of our time across politics, culture, business, tech, and climate on the festival mainstage while Atlantic journalists dissect their ideas about the way forward.
00:00 Intro 9:59 Michael R. Jackson Performs Songs From “A Strange Loop” Musical 15:41 Welcome by Nicholas Thompson 18:19 In Conversation with Constance Wu 39:01 Is It Art or Artificial? (With Internet Archivist Jason Scott) 55:02 How Are Evangelicals Shaping American Politics? (With Ed Stetzer) 1:21:02 BCG Presents: Trust in Government 1:30:29 The State of Storytelling (With Author Tom Perrotta) 1:49:53 Trailer for Feature Film Till 1:52:27 A Conversation About the Feature Film Till 2:10:21 Closing by Candace Montgomery
Want more from AtlanticLIVE? Sign up for our newsletter to hear about all our latest events and offerings. theatlantic.com/newslettersHow to Build a Life LIVE (With Arthur Brooks and Daniel Pink) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | An enlightening conversation on creativity, work, and how to build a purposeful life featuring the Atlantic contributing writer and social scientist Arthur C. Brooks speaking with best-selling author Daniel Pink.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTAre the Classics Overrated? Debate ft. Freestyle Love Supreme’s FLS+ | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | An evening of debate examines the cultural and literary implications of placing Plato, Sophocles, and Greek and Roman history at the center of the Western canon. FLS+, the minds behind the Broadway hit Freestyle Love Supreme, join this session hosted by The Atlantic in collaboration with Intelligence Squared for opening and closing performances.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTWill Trump Get a Second Term? | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | The Atlantic’s Caitlin Dickerson, David Frum, Tom Nichols, and Adrienne LaFrance sit down to discuss the possibility of Donald Trump’s return to the White House and what we should expect leading up to the 2024 presidential election.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTSecretary Janet Yellen on the State of the U.S. Economy | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and The Atlantic’s Ron Brownstein. discuss the current state of the U.S. economy, including ongoing high inflation and the Biden administration’s plan for revamping the IRS.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHow Does Social Media Impact Gen Z’s Mental Health? (With Elyse Myers) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | The Atlantic’s Kate Julian sits down with Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, and the comedians Elyse Myers and Elsa Majimbo to discuss the effects of social media on the mental health of teens and young adults, including depression, anxiety, body-image issues, and more.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTThe Biden Administration’s First Two Years (With Ronald A. Klain) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | The Atlantic’s Frank Foer sits down with White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain to reflect on President Joe Biden’s first two years in office, including student-debt forgiveness, gun control, infrastructure, and passing the Inflation Reduction Act.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTAmerica’s Gun Crisis (With Senator Chris Murphy) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich sits down with the author and former firearms executive Ryan Busse and Senator Chris Murphy to discuss gun violence and the push for tighter gun control.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTRaye Zaragoza Performs Modern Folk Music | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-23 | Raye Zaragoza is an award-winning singer-songwriter on the rise. First-generation Japanese American on her mother’s side, Indigenous on her father’s side, and raised in New York City, Raye delivers powerful missives about embracing one’s own identity and discovering the power behind it. Her work updates and reclaims folk and protest music for our current challenges.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTBanned Books’ Impact on Freedom of Expression (With Ibram X. Kendi) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-22 | As attempts to ban books increase throughout the U.S., the authors Ibram X. Kendi, Nic Stone, and George Packer discuss censorship and freedom of expression with The Atlantic.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHow Will the Workplace Evolve Post-COVID (With Derek Thompson) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-22 | The future of work has taken on new meaning during COVID-19, and employees are demanding change. To address the shift to hybrid and remote work as well as calls for DEI, effective leadership now requires a deeper sense of emotional intelligence. Tune in to watch Atlantic journalists, corporate leaders, and advocates discuss how companies are meeting this moment and how tech can best support the evolution of the workplace.
Speakers include: Indeed’s Chris Hyams, Meta’s Kelly Monahan, EqualAI’s Miriam Vogel, Institute for Life at Work’s Constance Hadley, and Diverse & Engaged’s Dee Marshall with The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson and Bhumika Tharoor.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTHow Can Criminal-Justice Reform Move Forward? (With Ron Brownstein) | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-22 | As discussions about a crime wave and its causes have intensified so, too, have discussions about public safety. With the midterms approaching and these issues on the forefront of voters’ minds, what are the challenges and opportunities ahead for the criminal-justice-reform movement? Watch experts discuss solutions to making our communities safer for all at The Atlantic Festival.
Speakers include: District Attorney of Philadelphia Lawrence Krasner; Brennan Center Justice Program’s Ames Grawert; Washington, D.C., Office of the City Administrator Gun Violence Prevention’s Linda Harllee Harper; AND New York University’s Anna Harvey with The Atlantic’s Ron Brownstein.
Subscribe to The Atlantic on YouTube: http://bit.ly/subAtlanticYTKimberlé Crenshaw and Randall Kennedy on How to Teach About Race | The Atlantic Festival 2022The Atlantic2022-09-22 | The Atlantic’s Adam Harris sits with Kimberlé Crenshaw of the African American Policy Forum and Professor Randall Kennedy of Harvard Law School to unpack the complex issue of teaching race and racism. This discussion is part of an Atlantic Festival session examining the curriculum culture wars.