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Jessica Dang and Anirudh Pai

Conservative Curious

A weekly Society, Culture and Technology podcast
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Conservative Curious

Jessica Dang and Anirudh Pai

Conservative Curious

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Conservative Curious

Jessica Dang and Anirudh Pai

Conservative Curious

A weekly Society, Culture and Technology podcast
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In this episode, we talk to Sean Pawley, a young American who founded a bank in Rwanda called Seshat Bank. We talk about Rwanda’s long-term vision of being the “Singapore of Africa,” China’s influence on the African continent, and why he thinks
In this episode, we talk to Byrne Hobart, the mind behind The Diff, a Substack newsletter that covers inflections in finance and tech. We discuss the state of legitimacy and the 2020 election, how our perceptions of legitimacy is changing, and
In this episode, we talk to John Fiorentino, a serial entrepreneur who created wildly popular consumer products for sleep, stress and anxiety: Gravity Blanket, Moon Pods, and Moon Pals. He’s also the creator of personalized astrology candles ca
In this episode, we talk to Anna Gat, founder of the InterIntellect (otherwise known as I.I.), a global online community of public intellectuals. Anna has created what she calls a “city of minds,” where seekers of thoughts and ideas are connect
In this episode, we talk to Geoff Shullenberger, writer and lecturer at New York University. He is also the creator of Outsider Theory, a blog that explores academic theories, conspiracy theories and the concept of the outsider. We discuss the
In this episode we talk to Mike Solana, Vice President of Founders Fund, a venture capital firm investing in companies that build revolutionary technology. He's also the creator and host of two podcasts: Anatomy of Next and Problematic. Not onl
In this segment, Josh Lekach, host of Wrong Opinion, tells us the story of his bottled water company Sadwater and why Coca-Cola has a problem capturing the Gen Z market. Listen in to find out what Gavin McInnes said about his pilot episode and
In this episode we talk to Andrew So, whose latest project is a documentary film called Silicon Valley Dropouts, which details the stories of ambitious young techies who came out to the Bay Area in the early 2010s with the hopes of building the
In this episode, we chat with Josh Lekach, host of Wrong Opinion – a podcast that blends pop culture, viral videos, politics, humor and deep philosophical musings. Josh tells us about his red pill moment, why he's Gen Z's favorite internet dad,
In this segment, we chat with our friend Dryden Brown, CEO of Bluebook Cities, about the book that made him want to change the world, the importance of getting incentive structures right, looking at charter cities as a soft power weapon and how
In this episode, we talk to Anton Howes, historian-in-residence at The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce and author of "Arts and Minds: How the Royal Society of Arts Changed a Nation." He is also the head of
In this bonus episode with Ryan Peterson, we go deeper on the philosophy of democracy, his university life vs. learning on his own, what enables productive discourse, how he processes information with ADHD, and if he’s planning to stay in L.A.
In this episode, we talk to Anthony Hennen, Cofounder of Expatalachians, an Appalachia-focused journalism project. He is also the Managing Editor at The James G. Martin Center for Academic renewal, a higher ed think tank in Raleigh, North Carol
In this episode, Michael Gibson, General Partner of 1517 Fund, talks about the “pay it forward” mentality in Silicon Valley, why his Venice Beach bungalow has turned into a personal library, and reminisces about where he spent the most time whe
In this episode, we talk to Dryden Brown, the CEO of Bluebook Cities. Listen as he shares his thoughts on the process of building a new city, why charter cities are required in the 21st century, and the challenges that come with reimagining the
In this episode, we talk to Ryan Peterson, better known by his Twitter handle @ResonantPyre. Ryan is a 19-year old freshman at the University of Chicago, currently on leave from his studies due the coronavirus pandemic. But that hasn’t stopped
In this episode, we talk to Michael Gibson, General Partner of 1517 Fund, a venture capital firm that invests in the earliest stages of a startup. Previously, he ran the Thiel Fellowship where he oversaw the selection of the world’s youngest an
Conservative Curious is thrilled to launch our first podcast episode with Bradley Davis, the founder and editor-in-chief of his newly launched online magazine Athwart. We discussed his journey from the most liberal college in America to his tim
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