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The Human Progress Podcast

Science EN ↓ 82 episodes

Hosted by Marian L. Tupy and Chelsea Follett

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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The Myth of American Decline | Michael Strain | Ep. 81 10.07.2026

Our managing editor Chelsea Follett speaks with economist Michael Strain about the myth of American decline and the dangers of populism. They discuss the rise of populism on the left and right, the evidence that American living standards have improved, why inequality does not explain today’s political discontent, and how policies built on a false diagnosis of national failure could undermine the p...

Rethinking the Gilded Age | Brian Domitrovic | Ep. 80 12.06.2026

The Gilded Age has become one of the most common analogies for our own time, invoked as shorthand for economic inequality and political corruption. But that comparison misses much of what made the period extraordinary. After the Civil War, the United States experienced an incredible period of economic growth that completely transformed American life and landscapes. In this episode of The Human Pro...

The System That Feeds Us | Jan Dutkiewicz | Ep. 79 26.05.2026

The industrial food system is often treated as a symbol of everything people distrust about modernity: too processed, too corporate, too artificial, and too detached from land and labor. That critique obscures one of the greatest achievements in human history: modern food production has made food cheaper, safer, more abundant, and more varied than ever before. In this episode of The Human Progress...

What Climate Science Really Says | Roger Pielke Jr. | Ep. 78 08.05.2026

Roger Pielke Jr. joins Marian Tupy to discuss the latest climate research and how to think clearly about climate change.

America's Turn Against Markets | Samuel Gregg | Ep. 77 24.04.2026

Samuel Gregg joins Chelsea Follett to discuss the rise of a more interventionist economic consensus and the case for markets in modern America. Check out his book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World .

Meaning and Morality in the Modern Age | Steven Pinker | Ep. 76 24.03.2026

Steven Pinker joins Marian Tupy to discuss the so-called "crisis of meaning," the decline of religion, and what can give life purpose in a modern, largely secular world.

Discontent in the Age of Plenty | Brink Lindsey | Ep. 75 27.02.2026

Our editor Marian Tupy speaks with writer and policy scholar Brink Lindsey about his new book The Permanent Problem: The Uncertain Transition from Mass Plenty to Mass Flourishing . They discuss why material abundance produces dissatisfaction, the decline of marriage and community, bureaucratic stagnation, and the cultural and institutional innovations needed to produce mass satisfaction without sc...

Environmentalism Without Degrowth | Zion Lights | Ep. 74 10.02.2026

Environmentalists often claim that solving climate change requires scarcity: less energy, less consumption, and less economic growth. Zion Lights, a former radical environmentalist, now argues the opposite—that energy abundance is necessary for both thriving human societies and environmental protection. Her latest book, Energy Is Life , tells the story of her journey from Extinction Rebellion acti...

The Pattern Behind History's Golden Ages | Johan Norberg | Ep. 73 23.01.2026

Johan Norberg examines the conditions that create human flourishing and why golden ages so often come to an end. Buy his book, Peak Human .

The Misdiagnosis of American Mental Health | Chris Ferguson | Ep. 72 09.01.2026

Psychologist Chris Ferguson joins Adam Omary to discuss American mental health, cognitive biases, and the dangers of narrative overreach. Buy his book, Catastrophe!: How Psychology Explains Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse .Read his article on loneliness .

American Poverty Is a Measurement Problem | Scott Winship | Ep. 71 19.12.2025

Scott Winship joins Marian Tupy to discuss how bad measurement choices distort the picture of poverty and inequality in the United States.

The New Right Manufactures Misery | Yaron Brook | Ep. 70 08.12.2025

Yaron Brook joins Marian Tupy to discuss the pessimistic populism of the New Right.

Milei Midterms: An Update on Argentina | Marcos Falcone | Ep. 69 14.11.2025

Policy analyst Marcos Falcone joins Chelsea Follett to discuss Milei’s recent electoral success and the economic reforms he might pursue using this new political leverage.

How Liberty Made Progress Possible | Peter Boettke | Ep. 68 09.10.2025

Peter Boettke joins Marian Tupy to examine the institutional foundations of the modern world. Check out his book, The Historical Path to Liberty and Human Progress .

Authoritarian Threats to Campus Free Speech | Sarah McLaughlin | Ep. 67 26.09.2025

Sarah McLaughlin joins Chelsea Follett to discuss the rising influence of foreign authoritarian governments on college campuses. Check out her book, Authoritarians in the Academy: How the Internationalization of Higher Education and Borderless Censorship Threaten Free Speech . Please note that we recorded this interview before Kirk’s murder, so he is not mentioned, though we believe that event mak...

Growth Comes From Ideas, Not Degrees | Bryan Caplan | Ep. 66 29.08.2025

Bryan Caplan joins Marian Tupy to discuss the relationship between formal education and innovation. Check out his book, The Case against Education .

Is Progress Making Us Miserable? | Tim Lomas | Ep. 65 08.08.2025

Psychology researcher Tim Lomas joins Chelsea Follett to explore surprising global trends in happiness, meaning, mental health, and more.

The False History of American Capitalism | Donald Boudreaux | Ep. 64 18.07.2025

Economist Donald Boudreaux joins Marian Tupy to discuss important misconceptions about American economic history and why it’s crucial to set the record straight. Learn more in his book, The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism .

Why the West Turned on Itself | Maarten Boudry | Ep. 63 20.06.2025

Philosopher and author Maarten Boudry joins Chelsea Follett to examine the cultural and ideological roots of Western anti-Western sentiment.

Progress, Classical Liberalism, and the New Right | Tyler Cowen | Ep. 62 30.05.2025

Tyler Cowen joins Marian Tupy to discuss the New Right, the relationship between freedom and progress, and whether classical liberalism is equipped to meet today's political challenges.

Open Societies and Closed Minds | Matt Johnson | Ep. 61 23.05.2025

Marian Tupy speaks with writer and political thinker Matt Johnson about historicism, progress, and how tribalism and the “desire for recognition” are testing the foundations of open societies.

Promoting Parenthood in a Free Society | Stephanie Murray | Ep. 60 02.05.2025

Stephanie Murray joins Chelsea Follett to discuss discourse around falling birth rates, the tension between pro-natalism and classical liberal values, and how it might be resolved.

An Update on the Trump Tariffs | Scott Lincicome | Ep. 59 14.03.2025

Scott Lincicome joins Marian Tupy to discuss how President Trump's trade policies will affect American prosperity, national security, government revenue, and industry.

Global Trade Has Made Us Richer | Daniel Griswold | Ep. 58 12.03.2025

Daniel Griswold, the former director of the Cato Institute’s Center for Trade Policy Studies, joins Chelsea Follett to discuss the true legacy of globalization.

The Psychology of Progress | Clay Routledge | Ep. 57 07.02.2025

Existential psychologist Clay Routledge joins Chelsea Follett to discuss how Americans think about the future, recent trends in mental health, the alleged "crisis of meaning," and how nostalgia can drive progress.

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