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  • Ep. Ep 381: Life Advice from Legendary Writers
    Dec 1 2025

    In today’s episode, Cal reviews some of his favorite advice from legendary writers (plus a bonus piece of advice from his own craft). Within each suggestion, he finds a general idea that can apply to anyone looking to build a deep life in an increasingly distracted world. He then answers listener questions and responds to comments about last week’s episode.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: Life Advice from Legendary Writers [0:02]

    • How do you balance managing your energy vs. time? [45:29]
    • How can I recharge without feeling antsy as a working mom? [48:39]
    • Should I eliminate Reddit to gain a more intentional mind? [50:56]
    • What’s the difference for reading based on the Lincoln protocol and for sheer joy? [54:53]
    • Does active podcast listening qualify as a learning endeavor? [57:01]

    CASE STUDY: A project manager reorganizes his life [1:02:19]

    CALL: Developing a 5-year plan for work [1:06:54]

    CAL READS THE COMMENTS: Can LLMs be Conscious? [1:09:51]

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    youtube.com/watch?v=CQHK_AlJTQc

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Ep. 380: ChatGPT is Not Alive!
    Nov 24 2025

    There has been a lot of loose talk online recently about the capabilities of existing AI tools. In this episode, Cal reacts to a specific recent clip from the Joe Rogan podcast in which the guest argues that language models are like a child’s brain, and may already be conscious. Cal puts on his (always stylish) computer scientist had to explain why this cannot be true. He then answers listener questions and reacts to feedback on his recent episode about using a notebook to enhance long thinking.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

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    Deep Dive: ChatGPT is Not Alive [0:04]

    • Are there other forms of dangerous AI other than LLMs? [49:03]
    • What are the immediate concerns of AI? [53:24]
    • Will AI be smart enough to evolve to not destroy itself? [55:47]
    • Does James Somers make a valid argument in his recent New Yorker article that the AI can think? [1:01:49]
    • How can I build career capital if I’m forced to integrate AI into my workflow? [1:04:52]

    CASE STUDY: A Workplace Productivity System [1:06:31]

    CAL READS THE COMMENTS: Regaining Your Ability to Think (in 60 Minutes a Week) [1:10:48]

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  • Ep. 379: The Flexibility Myth
    Nov 17 2025

    When companies began instituting return-to-office plans after the pandemic, a disproportionate number of women chose instead to leave the workforce. Why? The obvious answer is that they wanted the flexibility of remote work. But in this episode, Cal draws on a recent New York Times op-ed that offers a deeper explanation – one that affects all knowledge workers. He then explores solutions to the problem, answers listener questions, and (God help him) respond to comments on his recent Superintelligence episode.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: The Flexibility Myth [0:02]

    • How should a venture backed startup team design their work schedule? [51:42]
    • How do I stop my boss from e-mailing me at all hours? [57:02]
    • How should a professor on break schedule his deep work? [1:02:35]
    • How can I better schedule my blocks to prepare for technical interviews? [1:09:59]
    • When considering lifestyle-centric planning, what practices may help determine the type of work to pursue? [1:12:16]

    CASE STUDY: Completing a Thesis [1:19:08]

    CALL: Details about time blocking [1:25:08]

    CAL READS THE COMMENTS: The Case Against Superintelligence [1:33:58]

    Links:

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    nytimes.com/2025/11/02/opinion/women-work-force-flexibility-shifts.html
    youtube.com/watch?v=y0RI5CnoDvs

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    1 h y 55 m
  • Ep. 378: The Lost Art of Long Thinking
    Nov 10 2025

    We often talk on this show about how digital devices undermine our ability to consume more complicated and meaningful ideas. But what about our ability to produce such ideas from scratch? In this episode, Cal identifies a key productive skill – long thinking – that we’re increasingly losing. He argues that it’s critical for living a deep life and provides a simple strategy to help regain the skill. He then answers listener questions and discusses the books he read in October 2025.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: The Lost Art of Long Thinking [0:02]

    • How does Cal organize his notebooks for his books and New Yorker articles? [42:40]
    • How can an 18 year old student get better at reading? [45:42]
    • How can I restart my creative writing if I don’t want to use a computer? [47:56]
    • Is it important to write reflections on the books I read? [56:57]
    • How often should I take reflection walks with single purpose notebooks? [59:00]
      CASE STUDY: Trying to live a Deep Life [1:00:47]
      CALL: Adventure Work [1:09:00]
      OCTOBER BOOKS: The 5 Books Cal Read in October 2025 [1:11:57]

    The Gift of the Jews (Thomas Cahill)
    Lin-Manuel Miranda (Daniel Pollack-Pelzner)
    Inspired (Rachel Held Evans)
    The Future of Tutoring (Liz Cohen)
    Society of the Spectacle (Guy Debord)

    Links:

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    calnewport.com/solutions-beyond-the-screen-the-adventure-work-method-for-producing-creative-insights/
    youtube.com/watch?v=bEusrD8g-dM
    calnewport.com/the-notebook-method-how-pen-and-paper-can-transform-you-into-an-star-student/

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    1 h y 29 m
  • Ep. 377: The Case Against Superintelligence
    Nov 3 2025

    Techno-philosopher Eliezer Yudkowsky recently went on Ezra Klein's podcast to argue that if we continue on our path toward superintelligent AI, these machines will destroy humanity. In this episode, Cal responds to Yudkowsky’s argument point by point, concluding with a more general claim that these general styles of discussions suffer from what he calls “the philosopher’s fallacy,” and are distracting us from real problems with AI that are actually afflicting us right now. He then answers listener questions about AI, responds to listener comments from an earlier AI episode, and ends by discussing Alpha schools, which claim to use AI to 2x the speed of education.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: The Case Against Superintelligence [0.01]

    • How should students think about “AI Literacy”? [1:06:35]
    • Did AI blackmail an engineer to not turn it off? [1:09:06]
    • Can I use AI to mask my laziness? [1:12:31]

    COMMENTS: Cal reads LM comments [1:16:58]

    CALL: Clarification on Lincoln Protocol [1:21:36]

    CAL REACTS: Are AI-Powered Schools the Future? [1:24:46]

    Links:

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    youtube.com/watch?v=2Nn0-kAE5c0
    alpha.school/the-program/
    astralcodexten.com/i/166959786/part-three-how-alpha-works-part

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Ep. 376: The Lincoln Protocol
    Oct 27 2025

    How do you escape a world where constant digital distractions and darkness threatens to pull you down? Maybe take a page out of Abraham Lincoln’s life. In this episode, Cal argues that Lincoln faced analog versions of many of the same issues we face in our contemporary digital world, and by studying how he escaped we can learn a method to accomplish something similar. He then answers listener questions on this theme and revisits the comments from a 2008 essay where he first introduced some of these questions.

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    Deep Dive: The Lincoln Protocol [0:30]

    • When do you read long-form articles amongst your book reading? [41:39]
    • Will reading improve my focus? [44:03]
    • What are the mechanics of keeping a deep reading habit alive? [48:17]
    • At what point does it make sense to prioritize autonomy and alignment over prestige and security? [54:48]
    • How do you suggest spending the time playing with the toddler, while also balancing reasonable stimuli without a phone? [1:00:01]

    CASE STUDY: A military spouse goes back to work after motherhood [1:03:47]

    CALL: Cal’s thoughts on Apple Watches [1:07:35]

    CAL READS THE COMMENTS: What people thought about digital distraction in 2008 [1:12:06]

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    calnewport.com/would-lincoln-have-become-president-if-he-had-e-mail/
    calnewport.com/would-lincoln-have-become-president-if-he-had-e-mail/

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Ep. 375: Did OpenAI Just Kill Social Media?
    Oct 20 2025

    Ep. 375: Did OpenAI Just Kill Social Media?

    OpenAI has been making waves recently with their release of their Sora 2 video generation model, which they have launched alongside a TikTok-style social media sharing app. The internet is usually pretty excited about AI innovations, but this one has people unsettled. In today’s episode, Cal looks at one implication of Sora 2 in particular that is both important but currently overcooked: the impact of AI content generation on the existing social media giants. He then answers listener questions on AI and social media and reacts to a new Sam Altman tweet that signals bad news for OpenAI.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

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    Deep Dive: Did OpenAI Just Kill Social Media? [0:02]

    • Will Sora 2 kill creativity? [46:12]
    • Am I doing myself a disservice by using AI tools to help me code? [51:36]
    • Is Substack better than social media? [55:55]
    • What are your thoughts on a “family smartphone”? [1:06:35]
    • What should I do when others disregard the structures that are meant to reduce the digital back and forth? [1:07:53]

    CASE STUDY: A Digital Declutter [1:15:38]

    CALL: Children with dumb phones or smartphones [1:19:49]

    CAL REACTS: Sam Altman Proposes AI Erotica [1:27:46]

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    SORA: the all Ai TikTok Clone. will slop end creativity?
    youtube.com/watch?v=Vz0oQ0v0W10
    newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/tiktok-and-the-fall-of-the-social-media-giants
    youtube.com/watch?v=I1dW-nZqhew
    x.com/sama/status/1978129344598827128

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    1 h y 36 m
  • Ep. 374: This is Your Brain on Phones
    Oct 13 2025

    It’s hard to cultivate a deep life when you cannot go more than a few minutes without checking your phone. In this episode, Cal looks closer at the precise neural mechanisms at play that make the physical act of looking at your phone irresistible. Then armed with this knowledge, he explains why many popular remedies fail, and which specific responses are most likely to succeed. He then answers listener questions and discusses the five old-fashioned analog books (!) that he read last month.

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    Deep Dive: This is your brain on phones [0:02]

    • My 11 year-old is bullied for not having a smartphone. What should I do? [47:00]
    • How can I overcome my irrational urge to show off on social media? [55:39]
    • How is video game addiction different than phone addiction? [59:12]
    • Can I become addicted to messaging? [1:03:23]
    • Is it ok to use newspaper apps on my phone? [1:06:42]

    CASE STUDY: A 5th grader drops her Apple Watch [1:13:51]

    CALL: An aspiring photographer and Instagram [1:18:11]

    SEPTEMBER BOOKS: The 5 Books Cal in September 2025 [1:22:51]

    The Ice Limit (Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston)
    The Burnout Society (Byung-Chul Han)
    Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (Cory Doctorow)
    As a Jew (Sarah Hurwitz)
    The Searcher (Tana French)

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    1 h y 38 m