
In this episode, I chat with the eminent monetary economist Steve Hanke. We discuss the state of global monetary policy in the context of the pandemic, including the fed's response to COVID-19, distinction between narrow and broad money, modern monetary theory and the prognosis for inflation, social consequences of printing money, ripple effects on emerging markets, the need for currency boards and private cryptocurrencies.
Aug 22, 2020
1 hr 22 min

In the wake of the protests following the death of George Floyd, I speak with Matthew Lewis of California YIMBY to explore the relationship between housing policies and racial inequity. Matthew and I discuss the history of housing segregation and redlining in the United States, the rise of the YIMBY (Yes in my backyard) movement, regulatory mechanisms that perpetuate inequality, the relationship between housing reform and climate change, and finally, the path forward towards a fairer system.
Jul 10, 2020
47 min

In this episode, I speak with Preston Greene, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). We discuss Nick Bostrom’s simulation argument, the risks of simulation science, the mechanics of delay discounting, the intersection of social bias and time bias, population ethics and the future use of psychedelics and other drugs to enhance wellbeing
Apr 6, 2020
1 hr 15 min

In this episode, I speak with Mike Koh – Senior Consultant at Booz Allen’s cybersecurity practice. We discuss the advent of the fourth industrial revolution, the mechanics of web tracking and the challenges of regulating the digital realm.
Feb 21, 2020
49 min

In this episode, we explore the rise of impact investing - how it manifests differently across markets, the criticisms levelled against it, the challenge of measuring impact, and the future of the industry. At the end of this episode, we also delve into what it takes to build a career in impact investing.
Nov 11, 2019
52 min
