Offline with Jon Favreau

Is the internet slowly breaking our brains, and if so, what can we do about it? Offline with Jon F

Episodes

Total: 192

Are we surveilling our children too much? Do we need fancy gadgets to track their sleep? Should we b

To celebrate his final appearance on the pod, Max takes Jon on a trip down memory lane, sharing his

The tech elite believe AI is just a few years away from displacing most computer-based jobs, and the

Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror and staff writer at the New Yorker, joins Offline to discuss h

Lauren Greenfield, director of the acclaimed FX docuseries “Social Studies,” sits down with Jon to t

Pete Hegseth isn’t the only one who loves a group chat—turns out Silicon Valley's descent into Trump

This Terminally Online preview breaks down the liberal media’s response to the back-and-forth betwee

Google’s antitrust trial is all gas no breaks this week, with the Justice Department asking a federa

Free speech warrior Mark Zuckerberg took the witness stand this week to defend Meta in a big antitru

Ryan Broderick, host of Offline’s most-cited newsletter “Garbage Day,” joins Jon to talk tariff turm

How does J.D. Vance have so much time to fight with Jon on X? Why are the courts letting Elon Musk b

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They weren’t war plans, they were BATTLE plans—that’s the White House's new, extremely believable sp

Meta has called an emergency arbitration hearing over a tell-all memoir by Facebook's former Directo

A new Facebook whistleblower has come forward with shocking allegations—seems like company execs hav

Not too long ago, Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, and Dana White—Offline’s favorite power brokers—identifie

Twenty-one DOGE staffers resigned this week, citing the agency’s meddling in the federal government.

Special Government Employee Elon Musk has attempted to access our most personal data. Meanwhile, Bil

U.S. democracy is likely to break down during this second Trump presidency, but what lies ahead isn’

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes joins Offline to discuss how our society’s commodification of attention has made

Senator Chris Murphy joins Offline with a warning for his fellow Democrats: the longer we take to co