Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he
Sam Harris speaks with retired Navy SEAL and author, Jocko Willink. They discuss U.S. foreign policy
Sam Harris speaks with former SWAT operator and lead weapons and tactics instructor for the LAPD Met
Sam Harris answers questions from listeners about Islamism, free will, honesty, vegetarianism, why h
Sam Harris introduces the audio edition of his book with Maajid Nawaz, "Islam and the Future of Tole
Sam Harris talks to physicist David Deutsch about the reach and power of human knowledge, the future
Sam Harris speaks with author Douglas Murray about Islamism, liberalism, civil society, and the migr
Sam Harris reflects on the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. If the Making Sense podcast logo in yo
Sam Harris discusses his views about guns and gun control in light of a recent mass shooting. If the
Sam Harris speaks with MIT cosmologist Max Tegmark about the foundations of science, our current und
Sam Harris responds to misrepresentations of his views (again). If the Making Sense podcast logo in
Sam Harris and Paul Bloom talk about Donald Trump, torture, trophy hunting, and other terrors. If th
Sam Harris and Joseph Goldstein discuss the practice of meditation and answer questions that came fr
Sam Harris speaks with psychologist Paul Bloom about the limitations of empathy as a guide to moral
Sam Harris speaks with the filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer about his remarkable documentaries, "The Act
Sam Harris speaks with Megan Phelps-Roper, granddaughter of Fred Phelps of the infamous Westboro Bap
Sam Harris and Dan Carlin (host of the Hardcore History and Common Sense podcasts) discuss American
Sam Harris interviews biologist Jerry Coyne about his new book, "Faith vs. Fact: Why Science and Rel
Sam Harris reflects on his failure to have a productive conversation with Noam Chomsky. If the Makin
Sam Harris talks about atheism, artificial intelligence, rape, public speaking, meditation, consciou
Sam Harris discusses the Heaven's Gate suicide cult and argues that we all have something important