• From Here We Go Again With Kal Penn: Will Technology Replace Us? with Jacob Goldstein
    Mar 26 2026

    Hello What's Your Problem? listeners! We'd like to introduce you to a show we think you might like. Here We Go Again is a brand-new podcast, where actor, author, comedian, and former White House staffer Kal Penn takes today’s trends and headlines and asks: Why does history keep repeating itself?

    In this episode: A.I. is automating thousands of jobs. But humanity's fear of technology replacing us is nothing new. Journalist and podcaster Jacob Goldstein tells Kal the story of the original Luddites during the early 1800s Industrial Revolution. They talk about how technology changes, how those changes reshape our work, and who historically gets protected and who gets left behind.

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    44 mins
  • Growing New Livers to Save Lives
    Mar 19 2026

    Michael Hufford is the co-founder and CEO of LyGenesis, a company working on a new treatment for end stage liver disease. Michael’s problem is this: How do grow a new liver inside the body of a sick patient?

    In this episode, Michael explains:

    • The liver's unique power of regeneration
    • The organ transplant crisis and how regeneration can help
    • The science behind using lymph nodes to grow new organs
    • The status of LyGenesis’ human trials
    • The future of regenerative medicine

    Learn more:

    • Check out LyGenesis’ website

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    • Follow Jacob Goldstein on LinkedIn, X and Instagram
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    • Listen to Jacob’s other show, Business History
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    41 mins
  • Can the US Break China's Grip on Rare Earths?
    Mar 12 2026

    Rare earth elements are inside pretty much everything with an on-off switch: Phones, laptops, cars. Even missiles. And China controls the world’s supply of components made from rare earths.

    David Abraham is the author of the book “The Elements of Power: Gadgets, Guns, and the Struggle for a Sustainable Future in the Rare Metal Age.” David’s problem is this: What should the US do about China's chokehold on the rare earth supply chain?

    According to Abraham, the current US strategy could wind up costing billions of dollars without solving the problem. And he has a big idea for what we should do instead.

    In this episode, David explains:

    • How China quietly built a monopoly on rare earth materials
    • Why the 2010 Japan crisis was a preview of today's trade war
    • China’s export restriction strategy
    • Why the problem goes deeper than billions in spending can solve
    • Why electric vehicles are the key to reinvigorating the U.S. rare earth industry

    Learn more:

    • Find David at his website
    • Buy the Elements of Power
    • Check out David’s article in the new Republic

    Connect with us:

    • Follow Jacob Goldstein on LinkedIn, X and Instagram
    • Email us at problem@pushkin.fm
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    • Listen to Jacob’s other show, Business History

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    42 mins
  • How Quantum Computers Could Change the World
    Mar 5 2026

    Ben Bloom is the co-founder and CEO of Atom Computing, a company building quantum computers out of individual atoms. Ben’s problem is this: How do you build a quantum computer that is actually useful for everything from discovering new medicines to building better batteries?

    In this episode, Ben explains:

    • The practical applications of quantum computers
    • Atom Computing’s approach using individual neutral atoms as qubits
    • The key engineering challenge of scaling while maintaining accuracy
    • The playbook for commercializing quantum computing

    Connect with us:

    • Follow Jacob Goldstein on LinkedIn, X and Instagram
    • Email us at problem@pushkin.fm
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    • Listen to Jacob’s other show, (00:21:23) Business History
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    40 mins
  • Fighting Wildfires from Space
    Feb 26 2026

    Jonny Dyer is the founder and CEO of a satellite company called Muon Space. The company’s first big project is a satellite constellation called FireSat.

    Jonny’s problem is this: How do you  capture data from space to help manage wildfires around the world in near-real time?

    In this episode, Jonny explains:

    • How smartphone tech inspired smaller, cheaper satellites.
    • Why fighting wildfires is still shockingly primitive.
    • Why China does not distinguish between commercial and military satellites.
    • Why data centers in space might arrive by 2035.

    Connect with us:

    • Follow Jacob Goldstein on LinkedIn, X and Instagram
    • Email us at problem@pushkin.fm
    • Follow Pushkin on Instagram, LinkedIn or X
    • Listen to Jacob’s other show, Business History
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    49 mins
  • The Killer We Refused to See
    Feb 19 2026

    After bacteria were discovered, it took scientists 200 years to figure out that they cause disease. If scientists had made the link sooner, hundreds of millions of lives could have been saved.

    In his recent book So Very Small, Tom Levenson, a professor of science writing at MIT, tells the amazing story of germ theory, and argues that our worldview can prevent us from seeing what is right in front of us – even when lives are at stake.

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    39 mins
  • The Startup Run by AI Agents
    Feb 12 2026

    Evan Ratliff co-founded a publishing startup in 2011. Now he hosts a podcast called Shell Game. In the latest season of the show, Evan creates a company run by AI agents. The project is absurdly funny – Evan calls it an office satire – but it also illuminates the power and limits of AI agents.

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    54 mins