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Johann Hari
Author Johann Hari offers a personal & surprisingly uplifting perspective on depression.

Yuval Noah Harari
Chris Anderson talks to the author of ‘Sapiens’, historian Yuval Noah Harari.

Monica Lewinsky
Chris Anderson talks to Monica Lewinsky, who argues for a bully-free world.

Bill Gates
Chris Anderson talks to Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who is looking to the future.

David Brooks
Chris Anderson talks to the writer and thinker David Brooks on political healing.

Roger McNamee
The early investor in Facebook turned outspoken critic examines big tech's missteps.

Amanda Palmer
One of the most unique voices in music today on radical truth telling.

Kai-Fu Lee
Technologist Kai-Fu Lee on the future of AI.

Susan Cain
Self-confessed introvert Susan Cain delves deep into this complex personality trait.

Andrew McAfee
Is the future of our economy scary? Exciting? The MIT research scientist argues for both.