Recent Episodes
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Sam Roggeveen — Why the US Won't Fight China for Dominance (and What it Means for Australia) [Aus. Policy Series - LIVE]
Apr 2, 2025 – 01:54:31 -
Peter Tulip — What Will It Actually Take to Solve the Housing Crisis? [Aus. Policy Series - LIVE]
Mar 25, 2025 – 01:45:01 -
Judith Brett — How a Benthamite Political Culture Shaped Australia's Electoral System [Aus. Policy Series - LIVE]
Mar 14, 2025 – 01:25:55 -
Richard Holden & Steven Hamilton — How Australia Gets It Done [Aus. Policy Series - LIVE]
Mar 4, 2025 – 01:57:40 -
Andrew Leigh — Inequality and Egalitarianism [Aus. Policy Series - LIVE]
Feb 14, 2025 – 01:29:23 -
Abul Rizvi — Inside Immigration Policy [Aus. Policy Series - LIVE]
Jan 31, 2025 – 01:42:05 -
Behind the Scenes of My Interview Research Process — Andy Matuschak Crashes My Crib
Jan 25, 2025 – 01:42:51 -
Eugene Fama — For Whom Is The Market Efficient?
Dec 31, 2024 – 55:18 -
Richard Butler — Nuclear Diplomacy at the End of History
Nov 29, 2024 – 02:31:33 -
Larry Summers — AGI and the Next Industrial Revolution
Oct 21, 2024 – 48:52 -
Nassim Taleb — Meditations on Extremistan
Sep 19, 2024 – 02:05:05 -
Robert Boyd & Peter Richerson — How Ice Age Climate Chaos Made Humans Cultural Animals
Aug 13, 2024 – 02:23:59 -
Lucy Turnbull — Urbanism, YIMBYism, and Solutions to Australia's Housing Crisis (Bonus Live Episode)
May 30, 2024 – 46:43 -
Bryan Caplan — The Economics of Housing Abundance
May 13, 2024 – 01:50:14 -
2023 Retrospective — A Listener Interviews Me
Dec 29, 2023 – 01:47:48 -
David Deutsch & Steven Pinker (First Ever Public Dialogue) — AGI, P(Doom), & The Enemies of Progress
Dec 19, 2023 – 01:55:40 -
Shruti Rajagopalan — On Spotting Talent, And Making Sense of Rising India
Nov 28, 2023 – 02:45:00 -
Raghuram Rajan — Debt, Monetary Policy, and Unintended Consequences
Nov 1, 2023 – 01:51:50 -
Peter Singer — Moral Truths and Moral Secrets
Sep 19, 2023 – 01:54:39 -
Peter Turchin — Why Societies Fall Apart (And Why the US May Be Next)
Aug 30, 2023 – 01:41:45 -
Stephen Wolfram — Constructing the Computational Paradigm
Aug 16, 2023 – 04:24:06 -
Katalin Karikó — Forging the mRNA Revolution
Aug 1, 2023 – 02:03:50 -
Richard Rhodes — The Making of the Atomic Bomb
Jul 25, 2023 – 03:42:20 -
Ken Henry — An Economic Odyssey
May 9, 2023 – 04:35:09 -
Palmer Luckey — Science (Non)fiction
Apr 25, 2023 – 01:39:19 -
Daniel Kahneman — Dyads, And Other Mysteries
Apr 13, 2023 – 01:13:07 -
Talent Is That Which Is Scarce — Tyler Cowen
Dec 31, 2022 – 48:21 -
Intellectual Exoskeletons — Andy Matuschak
Dec 23, 2022 – 02:08:54 -
Rationality And Its Opposite — Steven Pinker
Dec 14, 2022 – 52:32 -
Against Bayesianism — David Deutsch
Apr 24, 2022 – 01:39:02 -
The Lessons Of Afghanistan — William Dalrymple
Sep 5, 2021 – 58:12 -
The Race That Stopped The Nation — Richard Holden & Steven Hamilton
Aug 30, 2021 – 01:55:17 -
Ergodicity — Ole Peters
Aug 23, 2021 – 02:09:23 -
The Tyranny Of Merit — Michael Sandel
Jun 22, 2021 – 01:04:50 -
The Spectre Of Havoc — Graham Allison
Jun 14, 2021 – 52:58 -
A General Theory Of Catastrophe — Niall Ferguson
Jun 6, 2021 – 01:08:37 -
Policy In An Age Of Politics — John Hewson
May 24, 2021 – 02:10:07 -
A Practical Guide To Coping With Uncertainty — John Kay
May 17, 2021 – 35:04 -
Is Science Reaching Its Limits? — John Horgan
May 10, 2021 – 01:21:06 -
Marvellous Melbourne And Australia's Darkest Depression — Graeme Davison
May 4, 2021 – 01:08:44 -
A Forgotten Genius — Cheryl Misak
Apr 28, 2021 – 01:11:57 -
Progress And Planet — Malcolm Turnbull
Apr 12, 2021 – 01:00:20 -
The Craft Of Comedy And The Art Of A Lasting Partnership — Andy Lee
Mar 28, 2021 – 01:36:08 -
The Reign Of Keynes, Part II — Lord Robert Skidelsky
Mar 22, 2021 – 01:25:14 -
Recollections Of A Wild Man In The Wings — Noam Chomsky
Mar 17, 2021 – 01:02:55 -
There Is Such A Thing As Society — Sir Paul Collier
Mar 8, 2021 – 01:08:49 -
The Reign Of Keynes, Part I — Zach Carter
Feb 28, 2021 – 01:29:20 -
The Doyen Of Behavioural Genetics On Untangling Nature And Nurture — Robert Plomin
Feb 22, 2021 – 01:25:19 -
The Republic Is In Peril — Jack A. Goldstone
Feb 16, 2021 – 01:45:33 -
Hard-Earned Lessons From A Maverick Who Made It — Mark Cuban
Feb 8, 2021 – 01:09:12
Recent Reviews
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Repton DudeWell-planned interviews with excellent guestsFor example, in the recent interview with Richard Rhodes, Walker had read and studied his topic deeply. This allowed Rhodes to respond thoughtfully on a large range of topics related to Rhodes’ book on atomic weapons and their past history and future risks. Walker’s is an excellent host and allows his guests to go where his questions leads them. They are one of the best ‘long-form’ podcasts and are highly recommended.
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taos toadExcellentWishing the swagman would have a more USA centric podcast as I find him exceptionally intelligent and balanced on every cast. We could use more of this here.
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PjL1512Get around this!This is a great podcast that was recommended to me by a friend. Incredibly accomplished guests and a diverse range of topics which keeps things interesting. Joe and his guests do a great job simplifying complex topics into easily understandable and digestible episodes
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WorstUserNameA Thoughtful for GrownupsThis is one of the more thoughtful podcasts I’ve found. Joe, please keep up the good work.
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BrachthuneSwagman MIAYo Dawgue, where you at? Hope all is well. Thx for the wonderful conversations.
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fede19653428Great podcastI really enjoy this podcast . The selection of topics and people interviewed is great. And the host really studies the subjects and comes out with great questions for them.
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TOchristopheIntellectually engaging, great discussionsHost Joe Walker us an affable, well-read Aussie who regularly amazes me with the depth of his interviews with some of the planet’s best minds. There’s an economics bent, but Walker is underselling his show by calling it an Australian business podcast. The topics are usually of global relevance and are worth listening to even if you think they’re not.
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gamenetsJoe is a world-class interviewer!One of the best interview podcasts out there. Joe is an amazing, thoughtful interviewer and the guests he bring on the show are top notch.
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pam6481What a treat!Joe, the Robert Skidelsky interview is remarkably good. Wishing I could hear both Judy Shelton and Stephanie Kelton’s reactions. Cheers!
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NomadoftheWorldDelightful and intellectually stimulating.Listening to Joe wax poetic with extraordinary guests is a wonderful experience every time.
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jj wxAlways illuminating and insightfulI listen to this podcast whenever I have time,-which is also short these days. The topics are very far ranging and always informative and enlightening. I am always stunned by the amount of in-depth preparation that the host does for each of his interviews and he makes his guests and his listeners feel very welcome and tuned in.
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ricksalvatoreTerrific interviewer, terrific guests, terrific podcast.Joe is a fantastic, well-prepared interviewer. I didn’t think I would be drawn into conversations about housing bubbles, but like the best discoveries, “The Jolly Swagman” podcasts opened my eyes and ears to subjects that are broader and more compelling than I had considered. I was hooked by his interview with Yaneer Bar-Yam in the spring of 2020 and have been looking forward to episodes ever since, ranging from chats with biologists, journalists, economists, sociologists, physicists, and more. I think this is my first podcast review, and I’m happy to spread the word.
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Tii'erAll Jolly Swagman’s podcastsGreat very enlightening
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Ezra Las VegasIncredibly well researchedJoe is a very thoughtful guy. He has unique questions for guests that have appeared on other podcasts I listen to, but also really works hard to find unusual guests I have never heard of. I came here mostly for the investing related content, but stayed for the fascinating subject matter experts in other areas. Joe has helped me expand my interests, and has done so by being a classy character. His research skills reflect a deep respect for his craft. Thank you!
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BearMtnPowderSpectacular Content - Mind OpeningI thoroughly enjoy listening to JSP. I’m in the investment management industry and find myself gravitating towards this versus others because of the breadth and depth of subjects and speakers that come on the JSP. The content is not just for investments but life in general. For example, he had on the author of the book - Strangers in their Own Land, Arlie Hochschild - which was a fascinating podcast. So much so that I went and bought the book. Certainly opened my mind up to the subject matter. Look forward to learning more from your show.
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D PortnoyA must listen podcastA very eclectic and interesting collection - Joe is an excellent interviewer
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WoodchipMapleGreat topics & guests Econ and beyondAn entertaining long form podcast where Joseph interviews interesting people. I most appreciate how he bring with him his own learnings and interpretations and refines them over time.
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FloridaMan911Joe is the 🐐If you like rationality and value investing, you'll like this show
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juan2018888Excellent showGot hooked a month ago and you can hear the quality progression. Insightful guests, interesting questions, lots to learn. Get your voice heard across the pond in the states mate!
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HaberdashersGroovyVery insightful and thought provoking.
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San Diego Stephen DedalusCrackingThe Hempton & Shiller interviews, my first two listens, were fabulous. Going to add to the short rotation. Great podcast.
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IgwahMakes you smarterListen to the Hempton and Cahodes podcast at a minimum. You’ll be smarter afterwards
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JessjensenVolume is a problem.This is the only podcast where I can hardly hear it even when the volume is turned already up. Since this isn’t an issue for other podcasts/music/radio that I listen to, it may be an issue with the quality of the recording.
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Tex312Great, informative, entertaining podcastI love this podcast. It is very entertaining and informative.
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CswiceFantastic podcastWorld-class podcast I just recently ran across. I was surprised when I saw the roster of high quality guests but it’s clear why: Joseph is razor sharp, well-prepared, passionate, and has this really infectious enthusiasm for learning. I love how the interviews are ong-form too, there’s something special about having more than the usual hour to hear him and his guests go deep. Keep up the great work Joe.
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psumarkopoloGreat podFrom the US. This pod is absolutely amazing. Does a great job interviewing great guests. Not the most active, but the interviews are generally super in depth but easy to follow.
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SRQuireTopsPod casts don’t get much better than this one.
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Evan BWHear me outBased in the States, I don’t always find the purely Australia episodes interesting, but Joe has done some of my all time favorite podcasts - like his 3 hour interview of John Hempton. I highly recommend finding and listening to it if you haven’t already.
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ANDY83943So entertaining and educational.The Marc Cohodus and John Hempton interviews were amazing. This podcast is a must listen for those interested in the stock market. Some of these interviews are three hours long and I can’t wait for more.
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123andrew321Best and most thoughtful interviewer aroundLove this podcast and it’s obvious he comes very well prepared for each interview to make it the most productive and interesting discussion
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NfkxjgahdNfwisuuLoved the John Hempton episode (#69)Normally, I don't go for ~3 hour long podcast episodes, but this was worth every minute. I've also listened to and enjoyed the Marc Cohodes (#49) episode. Currently listening to the Kevin Rudd (#68) episode and learning a lot about China.
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User 123123Love this podcast!Covers a diverse range of thought provoking topics. The latest one with Kevin Rudd on China covers a topic near & dear & important for the current "interesting times".
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Aaron MacWilliamsStrong host and great guestsWow! Stumbled upon this show through a search for Bret Weinstein interviews and I’m really impressed with the hosts ability getting the guest to really dive deep and stimulate them. Great show if you want to listen to intelligent conversation on modern issues.
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Hardrock FrackerThoughtful Aussie host of International standingJoseph doing fantastic job finding top thinkers and does his homework preparing for them! Delight to listen to, intellectually stimulating
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GustavKGreat Interview with John HemptonI really enjoyed the interview on the Australian housing price run up...Mr. Hempton is always insightful and interviewer really listens to the previous answer before asking the next question!
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rasteriskTop StuffAlways impeccably researched. Detailed podcasts on interesting topics!
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Derivatives TraderKevin RuddThe interview with Kevin Rudd was fantastic - what a statesman
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Grvr2G10If you are a lifelong learner, this is the podcast for you.I discovered this podcast from a twitter recommendation. My first listen was the interview with Marc Cohodes. It is amazing. I then dug into the library and found more great episodes (for example thinking about probability and another on dunbar's number). All are fascinating. This is one of the rare podcasts that's worth subscribing to.
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Strepsil24The Jolly Swagmen.I was asked to write a review for the Jolly Swagmen Podcast. I really do not like to be asked to write reviews, about anything, but especially about podcasts. By necessity a review, if it is to be thoughtful, and considered, takes time and requires a certain amount of public sharing of thoughts and feelings which are probably best kept private. Whilst I really have enjoyed the podcasts, and I find Angus & Joe's approach to the genre both refreshing and entertaining, well, I still did not want to invest any time in this review. But Angus was insistent. He can be like a force of nature. He's been like that his entire life; so have his brothers. I think I must have over indulged them and now they have become a trio of over achievers. So there it is. The dreaded full disclosure. Angus is my son. Not Joe. He is someone I met through Angus and I can vouch for his smarts, sense of humor and focus. Hard to say about Angus. Always hard for the parent. But I can promise you that the Jolly Swagmen Podcast will not disappoint you. Download, sign up, listen in.
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