
In the last few years farm animal advocates have secured major corporate policy wins, a few state policy wins, and almost no federal policy wins. Why? And what lessons does this experience hold for future farm animal advocacy and other EA policy work?
Dec 1, 2017
20 min

Many of the catastrophic are likely to result from the failure to control much smaller events, which then grow so large that they do become catastrophic. On this episode, Professor Marc Lipsitch describes examples from infectious diseases and suggests implications for the allocation of our attention, effort and funds.
Nov 14, 2017
22 min

If we want to make the biggest difference, what are some actions we can take that really help, what causes do we have the biggest potential to affect, and what is the link between poverty, malaria, and bednets?
Featuring:
- Rob Mather, CEO, Against Malaria Foundation
- Sonia Shah, Science Journalist, author of The Fever
Presented by Stephanie Tam and Sam Deere, engineered by Dominic Apa
Jan 30, 2017
41 min

If we're trying to do the most good, how should we think about finding out what works, how can experimental methods give us better insights, and how do we face up to evidence that challenges our existing beliefs?
Featuring:
- Geoff Sayre-McCord, son of renowned social scientist Joan McCord
- Rachel Glennerster, Executive Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
Presented by Stephanie Tam and Sam Deere, engineered by Dominic Apa.
Dec 19, 2016
38 min

We explore why we have good reasons to care about other people, why being more effective is so important, and why helping others also makes our own lives better.
Featuring:
- scientist-turned-Buddhist monk Matthieu Richard;
- Michelle Hutchinson from the Institute for Effective Altruism;
- moral philosopher Jeff McMahan; and
- writer, statistician and effective altruist Leah Libresco.
Presented by Stephanie Tam and Sam Deere, engineered by Dominic Apa.
Nov 22, 2016
41 min
