Uncertain Things
Uncertain Things
Everything is broken. Adaam James Levin-Areddy and Vanessa M. Quirk, two jaded journos, interview people far wiser than themselves and ask: "now what?" uncertain.substack.com
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Jun 30, 2026
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Genes, Germs, & Justice (w/ Nicholas Christakis) 11.10.2021 2:01:32
We live in a society enamored with divisions, but Nicholas Christakis lives by the outlandish idea that humans are fundamentally similar — and has devoted much of his career to uncovering the universals of social experience. (He's a lumper, not a splitter.) The Yale professor and author of many books — including Blueprint and Apollo's Arrow — unpacks his fascinating findings in evolutionary biolog...
Escaping the Gospel of Guilt (w/ Jacob Siegel) 01.10.2021 1:42:16
Tablet Magazine senior writer and irresistible baritone Jacob Siegel finds it impossible to be in America and write about America. He gave up on New York, his former haven, and moved to the provinces of the Empire (namely, Israel). What changed? We talk about fancy buzzwords — from gentrification to critical race theory — and how they all played a role in his disillusionment. Adaam and Jake also f...
F*ck Zeus (w/ Tomer Persico) 14.09.2021 1:41:30
In honor of our one year anniversary, our first ever guest, religious scholar Tomer Persico, returns to the pod for another intellectually and spiritually satisfying conversation — this time IRL. ( Check out our original convo first if you haven't already ). This time Tomer, author of Man in God’s Image , dives right into the ancient concept of the self, jumps to the creation of interiority/indivi...
EXTRA: The Journey to Jaded (w/ Adaam and Vanessa) 30.08.2021 1:26:32
The tables are turned! Kyle Huber of the Adventure Creator Podcast interviews your jaded journo hosts, Adaam and Vanessa, to learn more about our backgrounds, the origins of Uncertain Things, and to pick our brains on (what else) the fall of liberal democracy. Enjoy and, if you want to hear more creatives talking about their passion projects, subscribe to the Adventure Creator Podcast . Find us on...
Why Hollywood Sucks (w/ Rob Long) 15.08.2021 1:54:33
Vertigo survivor Rob Long has been writing and producing for the small screen for decades. With some prompting from an entertainment-fatigued Adaam, Rob bemoans the death of truth on TV, the wisdom and folly of Disney, the content catatonia we've slid into, and the strange politics that all this has brought into our private lives. Find us on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Podcast Addict , and Stit...
The Reality Rift (w/ Rep. Peter Meijer) 01.08.2021 41:20
U.S. Representative Peter Meijer (R-MI) was three days into the job when rioters broke into the Capitol building. A week later, he was one of the few members of the Republican party to vote to impeach Trump for his role in inciting the riot. Seven months later, Meijer would love to focus on policy — but in his day-to-day life and work he's still dealing with the fallout from the "original sin" of...
Can the Supreme Court Survive the Culture War? (w/ Sarah Isgur) 18.07.2021 1:34:09
Sorkin-character-come-to-life Sarah Isgur joins us to talk courts, law, and culture war. Sarah co-hosts the (much beloved) Advisory Opinions podcast, has managed multiple political campaigns and worked as DOJ spokesperson during the early days of the Trump administration. We talk about political bravery and cowardice; about the illusion of progress and the “vanity of the present”; and about Sarah’...
Speak No Evil, See No Cancel Culture (Freestyle Theodicy) 27.06.2021 1:19:23
It’s time for some freestyle theodicy: programmer, voting nerd, flatmate, and domestic spouse Zev Goldstein joins us to put some of our household debates on the record. On the agenda: the word evil (and whether it does more harm or good), cancel culture (is it as bad as Adaam claims?), and voting theory (including an explainer on why the way we vote now is by far the worst voting system there is)....
Big Tech Panic (w/ Shoshana Weissmann) 10.06.2021 1:39:59
R-Street Institute fellow and head of digital media Shoshana Weissmann joins us to talk big tech, monopolies, and regulation. Yes, we get wonky discussing Section 230 and trust busting, but we also carved out time for Shoshana and Adaam to nerd out about Torah law. She also explains why she's so passionate about unenumerated rights and even reminds us that online living has an upside. Find us on ...
The Apocalypse We Deserve (w/ Niall Ferguson) 26.05.2021 1:41:02
Self-described "classic Scottish enlightenment liberal" and prolific historian Niall Ferguson — author of The Square and the Tower , The Great Degeneration , and, most recently, Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe — graced the pod with his keen mind and sexy Scottish tones. Niall explained why we are so fixated on the end times, and yet so woefully unprepared for catastrophe when it strikes. He also...
Saving Capitalism From Itself (w/ Rebecca Henderson) 18.05.2021 1:11:06
Stark inequality. A planet on the brink of destruction. Communities decimated. For many in 2021, capitalism is not looking so hot. But Professor Rebecca Henderson thinks all is not lost. In her book, Reimagining Capitalism In A World On Fire , Rebecca makes the case that capitalism can indeed address the challenges we face — and that companies are already making the switch to a new, more conscient...
Our Temples of Tragedy (w/ Justin Davidson) 07.05.2021 1:38:24
One of Justin Davidson's first gigs as New York Magazine's architecture critic was covering the development of the 9/11 memorial — an incredibly complex and controversial project that shaped the city's future. The experience influenced the way he thinks about the role of architecture and urbanism in the ways we process our societal traumas. We talk to Justin about the role of the architecture crit...
Blackness and the Other Side of Trauma (w/ Misha Thomas) 24.04.2021 1:45:46
Our friend Misha Thomas, ex-evangelical and psychologist, returns to the show to discuss his recent revelation around race, spurred on by the PBS documentary, The Black Church. Along the way, we discuss a bevy of unanswerable questions surrounding this idea of racial trauma: Is it good for us keep to re-visiting, even valorizing, our past traumas? Are trauma narratives too reductionist for our own...
Welcome to Cold War II (w/ Eyck Freymann) 13.04.2021 1:32:40
Back in 2015, when Eyck Freymann began studying China, he kept coming across this phrase in Chinese media: “ One Belt, One Road .” No one in the West was talking about it, but, for anyone paying attention, it was the initiative that would define Xi Jinping’s reign. Eyck joins us to explain the significance of these four words, the imperial mantle Xi Jinping has donned (and why many countries are l...
Marxism vs. The Media (w/ Batya Ungar-Sargon) 31.03.2021 1:40:22
Batya Ungar-Sargon, deputy opinion editor for Newsweek and self-proclaimed "vulgar Marxist," is still a lefty — even if the left no longer wants her. We talk to Batya about her upcoming book ( Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy ), debate the liberal media's criminal avoidance of class inequality (which, to her, explains the underpinnings of its current obsession with race), and even...
What We Lose When We Break Free (w/ Yuval Levin) 22.03.2021 1:36:27
Yuval Levin is a leading conservative thinker and political scientist who has, for quite some time, been contemplating the question: what’s gone wrong in America? We dive into his most recent book, A Time to Build , where he traces the long-term shriveling of our social institutions — from political parties to journalism to the academy — a process which, according to Yuval, supercharged the curren...
Sex, Feminism, and the Madding Crowd (w/ Caitlin Flanagan) 15.03.2021 1:17:42
Caitlin Flanagan has a taste for controversy. Over her decades writing for The Atlantic , she's covered everything from feminism (and the ways it lets women down) to porn to self-censoring in comedy to her own struggle with cancer to the darkest depths of the culture war. But are there any subjects she wouldn’t write about? Find us on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Podcast Addict , and Stitcher ....
A Thousand Narratives: America Rewrites Its History (w/ Moshe Sluhovsky) 07.03.2021 1:15:23
Professor Moshe Sluhovsky, who teaches history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, taught a young Adaam to appreciate the nuance, contradictions, and blind spots of the past. In this episode, he breaks down conflicting historical narratives that have pervaded the academe, gives his perspective on America's newfound historicism, and rants with us about the inaccurate historical movies he loves a...
Finding The Angels of Capitalism (w/ Dr. Dawn Carpenter) 24.02.2021 43:59
Back when Dr. Dawn Carpenter was starting out in the finance world in the '90s, she sought out the organizations trying to do some good in the world. It was an unusual decision back then — and one that allowed her to carve out a niche for herself. Now, the conscious capitalism movement is becoming far more mainstream, and as the host of the " What Does It Profit ?" podcast, Dawn has a front row se...
The CIA Analyst Who Saw It Coming (w/ Martin Gurri) 15.02.2021 1:27:19
Perched from his position as a media analyst at the CIA, Martin Gurri noticed — way before most of us — that change was afoot. Starting in the early 2000s, he noticed the new "tsunami" of information coming our way, and he began to see how it was changing, and would forever change, not just our means of communication, but our concepts of authority and power, and even our societies themselves. In 2...
The Post-Trump Tipping Point (w/ Nadav Eyal) 02.02.2021 1:05:49
Israeli journalist Nadav Eyal returns to the pod in celebration of the release of the English translation of his book, Revolt: The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization . We pick up where we left off last time , beginning with the role of the journalist, especially in this new vaccine-starved world, meander into Facebook's many failings, and then take a final, chilling turn to the state of the...
Perestroika Begins at Home (w/ Matt Welch) 25.01.2021 1:31:58
On Inauguration Day, with J.Lo's oddball rendition of America's favorite commie song still ringing in our ears, Matt Welch graced our uncertain pod with his virtual presence and cathartic rants. Matt — author, Reason Magazine’s editor-at-large, co-host of The Fifth Column podcast, master of "atrocious analogies," and Adaam's touchstone of sanity (among other roles) — joined us for a wide-ranging c...
America, Inc. (w/ Adam Winkler) 19.01.2021 1:17:32
Adam Winkler, constitutional law professor at UCLA School of Law, joined us mere hours after Trump loyalists stormed the Capitol. We talk (fittingly) about our history of law and disorder, dive deep into his book We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights (Adam even spins some delightful yarns about Supreme Court high jinks of yore), and unpack all the ways in which corpor...
On Honor and Justice (w/ Tamler Sommers) 12.01.2021 1:42:57
Tamler Sommers, philosopher and co-host of Very Bad Wizards, joins us just a few days after the insurrection on the Capitol to explain how we got here (spoiler alert: liberalism's over-emphasis on individualism and dignity seriously failed us). He also walks us through some of the controversial arguments in his book — Why Honor Matters — and describes the ways in which honor cultures actually hav...
How to Steal Wealth From Workers — With the Best of Intentions (w/ Zohar Goshen) 04.01.2021 1:31:40
Columbia University Law Professor Zohar Goshen joins to discuss his provocative new theory about the root causes of American income inequality. His upcoming publication (co-authored with Prof. Doron Levit) goes beyond the traditional explanations — globalization, automation, taxation — and pushes against a few of Wall Street’s sacred bulls. He also puts forth a pretty nifty solution — one that wil...
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