Sarah Pessin
Ep. 189
Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Thought at the University of Denver Sarah Pessin helps us learn to treasure the great human in-between.
Naomi Klein
Ep. 188
Author and activist Naomi Klein engages with Rushkoff on media and society on the occasion of winning the Media Ecology Association’s Neil Postman award for career achievement in public intellectual activity.
Jeremy Lent
Ep. 187
Author of The Patterning Instinct and The Web of Meaning, Jeremy Lent helps us see through to the meaning that informs our science so that it can be used to embrace the paradox of our existence, rather than reducing it down to a form suitable only for exploitation.
Nate Hagens
Ep. 186
Co-Founder & Director of the Institute for the Study of Energy & Our Future, Nate Hagens deconstructs some of our deeply held beliefs about climate change and offers us a few dangerous and inexpensive ways to keep our species sustainably happy.
Duncan Trussell
Ep. 185
Comedian, composer, contemporary buddhist, and host of the Duncan Trussell Family Hour Duncan Trussell and Rushkoff travel far and wide through spirituality and synchronicity to help us discover what it means to be truly human, together.
Alex Stern
Ep. 184
Writer, philosopher, and author of The Fall of Language, Alex Stern helps us distinguish who we are from what we tweet.
Arthur Jones & Giorgio Angelini “Feels Good Man”
Ep. 183
Feels Good Man filmmakers Arthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini show us how a great meme can go bad — and how to take it back again.
Luke Burgis
Ep. 181
Teacher of principled entrepreneurship and author of Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life Luke Burgis shares the reasons behind Silicon Valley's obsession with the philosophies of former Stanford Professor René Girard and whether we can ever transcend the human impulse of wanting to be like someone else.
Frank Brodhead
Ep. 180
Author and lifelong community and climate activist Frank Brodhead helps us transform our rage and despair into hope and action.
Kenya (Robinson)
Ep. 179
Socialite, philanthropist, international southerner, mischief maker and self-described shit-starter, Kenya (Robinson) investigates gender, consumerism, and ability through unexpected performative actions and sculptural gestures.
Tyson Yunkaporta
Ep. 178
Author of “Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World” and member of the Apalech Clan, Tyson Yunkaporta helps us reckon with the end of civilization.
Cyberia Reunion in High Fidelity (feat. R. U. Sirius, Jody Radzik, Ani Phyo, and Nick Philip)
Ep. 177
Playing for Team Human today, R. U. Sirius, Nick Philip, Annie P.O, and Jody Radzik, look back on the magical explosion at the intersection of art and technology in the early-1990s rave scene.
This episode was recorded in High Fidelity, a real-time spatial audio software developed by Second Life co-founder Philip Rosedale.
Vicki Robin
Ep. 176
Playing for Team Human today, social innovator, writer, and host of, “What Could Possibly Go Right?” Vicki Robin.
Yaël Eisenstat
Ep. 175
Playing for Team Human today, former Global Head of Elections Integrity Operations for Political Advertising at Facebook, diplomat, corporate social responsibility advisor, and technology activist, Yaël Eisenstat.

Mark Pesce
Ep. 174
Playing for Team Human today, futurist, inventor, and author of “Augmented Reality,” Mark Pesce.
Conner Habib
Ep. 173
Playing for Team Human today, porn star, sex workers’ rights activist, lecturer, and host of Against Everyone Podcast, Conner Habib.
Riane Eisler “From Domination to Partnership”
Ep. 172
Playing for Team Human today, social systems scientist, cultural historian, and author of "Nurturing Our Humanity," Riane Eisler.
Julia Watson “Survival of the Most Symbiotic” - Live from IMPAKT Festival
Ep. 171
Playing for Team Human today, designer, activist, academic, and author of Lo-Tek Design by Radical Indigenism, Julia Watson.
Live from IMPAKT Festival with Sonia Shah “We’re All Strangers, Ourselves”
Ep. 170
Playing for Team Human today, investigative journalist and author of “The Next Great Migration: The Beauty and Terror of Life on the Move,” Sonia Shah.