
The Lost Debate is part of The Branch, a non-profit media company combating two of the biggest problems in America today: polarization and misinformation. We bring people together for nuanced conversations while challenging each other in good faith.
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Why is it so hard to fire bad teachers and bad cops? Ravi sits down with Robert Orr and Nick B to discuss the problems with public sector unions—how they use political influence, protect ineffective workers, and make it difficult to reward...
Andrew Tate became one of the most influential figures on the internet by selling young men a vision of power, wealth, and masculinity. But behind the viral clips, luxury cars, and billions of views lies a disturbing trail of allegations, c...
What happens when technology starts reshaping the human mind—and recording every moment of our lives? Ravi Gupta sits down with Atlantic staff writer Ross Andersen to explore two fascinating frontiers: the next generation of engineered psyc...
Britain was once one of the world’s economic success stories. Today, parts of the UK are no richer than Mississippi. The Atlantic staff writer Idrees Kahloon joins Ravi Gupta to unpack Britain’s stunning decline: 18 years of wage stagnation...
Why do constraints so often lead to better results? In this conversation, Ravi chats with bestselling author David Epstein, who explains how limitations can spark creativity, improve focus, strengthen decision-making, and drive innovation a...
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