Which Side of History?
Which Side of History?

Which Side of History?

Jim Steyer | Founder, Common Sense Media

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Join Common Sense Media founder Jim Steyer as he tackles the hottest issues impacting education, technology, politics, public policy and your family. Jim teaches a popular class at Stanford University as a longtime professor there. Now you'll hear candid conversations with prominent figures from Silicon Valley, Washington and beyond. Listen to Which Side of History and get insights you need today more than ever. When faced with critical moments, which side of history will you be on? Guests will include Tom Friedman from The New York Times, podcaster and tech journalist Kara Swisher, Pinterest CEO Bill Ready, historian Niall Ferguson, Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas Kristof, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, and best-selling author Michael Lewis. Hit that Follow button. Leave a Rating. Write a Review. And Recommend this podcast to a friend. Please note: The views expressed in this podcast are the personal opinions of Jim Steyer and do not represent the official views or positions of Common Sense Media.

Recent Episodes

Superpower Suicide: Global Impact of U.S. Policy Changes
JAN 22, 2026
Superpower Suicide: Global Impact of U.S. Policy Changes
In this episode of Which Side of History, Stanford University professor and Common Sense Media founder Jim Steyer assesses democracy's uncertain future. His distinguished guests are former National Security Advisor to President Obama Susan Rice, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Mike McFaul, and Margrethe Vestager, former European Commissioner for Competition. They delve into the threats posed by Russia and China, America's shifting role in global politics, and the decline of democratic values. They also explore the impact of social media, the importance of international alliances, and the need for more regulation for digital platforms. Just how uncertain is democracy's future? Listen to Which Side of History with Jim Steyer. 00:00 Introduction and Current Administration's Policies 00:58 Welcome to the Podcast 01:12 Introducing the Guests and Topic 01:49 State of Global Democracy 03:20 Rise of Autocracies and Global Dynamics 06:48 Challenges Facing the United Nations 08:02 Call to Action for Democracy 08:59 Impact of US Policy Changes 11:18 Superpower Suicide and Domestic Policies 17:15 Historical Context and Hope for Democracy 18:39 US Foreign Policy and Global Leadership 30:58 Evaluating US Engagement with Autocracies 34:56 Diplomatic Dynamics and Speculations 36:17 Russian Business Interests and Influence 37:56 European Perspective on the Conflict 40:53 Zelensky's Leadership and Challenges 43:52 US Inaction and Global Implications 50:53 Long-term Consequences for US Alliances 01:04:42 The Role of Social Media and AI 01:09:48 Final Thoughts and Reflections Note: Jim Steyer's views are his own and do not reflect Common Sense Media.
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70 MIN
Rule of Law Under Siege: Pam Karlan, Rob Bonta, Ruth Marcus
JAN 20, 2026
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68 MIN
Public Service Turmoil: Michael Lewis, W. Kamau Bell, David Eggers
JAN 15, 2026
Public Service Turmoil: Michael Lewis, W. Kamau Bell, David Eggers
In this episode Stanford University professor Jim Steyer delves into the current state of American government, focusing on the experiences of federal employees amid ongoing political turmoil. His guests include best-selling author Michael Lewis, comedian and TV host W. Kamau Bell, and writer and educator Dave Eggers. They discuss the dedication of civil servants, the impact of political actions on public perceptions, and the broader ramifications for American institutions. Despite all the turmoil in Washington, is there reason to be optimistic? 00:00 Introduction: The State of Affairs 00:52 Welcome to 'Which Side of History' 01:11 Introducing the Guests and the Topic 01:39 Michael Lewis on Public Perception vs. Reality of Government 02:36 Art Allen's Story: The Unsung Hero of the Coast Guard 11:46 Dave Eggers on NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 19:06 Kamau Bell on Antitrust and Justice 26:39 The Impact of Government Layoffs 29:11 Trump's Approach to Government 35:33 The Problem with Cutting Deficits 36:25 Misguided Firing Practices 36:42 The Impact on Federal Agencies 38:07 Trump's Strategy and Consequences 40:13 Loss of Faith in Institutions 40:55 Idealism in Government Work 42:17 Challenges Faced by Teachers 46:23 Historical Context and Institutional Flaws 48:42 Potential Financial Crisis 51:49 The Role of Trust in Institutions 52:53 Crypto and Trump's Financial Interests 59:09 Comedians and Political Alignment 01:01:29 Messages of Hope and Optimism
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68 MIN