Recent Episodes
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Triangulation 433: The Father of Modern Genomics - George Church
Mar 3, 2023 – 1:00:24 -
Triangulation 432: Daniel Suarez: Critical Mass - Daniel Suarez on his latest book 'Critical Mass'
Feb 10, 2023 – 1:18:34 -
Triangulation 431: Cory Doctorow and Rebecca Giblin: Chokepoint Capitalism - How Big Tech and Big Content Captured Creative Labor Markets and How We'll Win Them Back
Sep 29, 2022 – 1:04:01 -
Triangulation 430: Tripp Mickle: After Steve - A Conversation with Tripp Mickle
May 19, 2022 – 57:15 -
Triangulation 429: Amy Webb: The Genesis Machine - Looking to the future through the lens of synthetic biology.
Feb 19, 2022 – 1:02:58 -
Triangulation 428: Andy Weir's "Project Hail Mary" - A conversation with science-fiction author, Andy Weir
May 21, 2021 – 1:10:23 -
Triangulation 427: Jeff Brockman - Prog rock drummer of CAIRO and Virtual Live Show; and Studio Engineer at TWiT.
Dec 27, 2019 – 1:19:31 -
Triangulation 426: Flynn Coleman: A Human Algorithm - How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining Who We Are
Dec 20, 2019 – 48:18 -
Triangulation 425: Stephen Wolfram: Adventures of a Computational Explorer
Dec 13, 2019 – 1:33:50 -
Triangulation 424: Margaret O'Mara: The Code - Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America
Dec 6, 2019 – 1:11:18 -
Triangulation 423: Scott Petry, CEO of Authentic8
Nov 22, 2019 – 1:04:50 -
Triangulation 422: Brett Frischmann: Re-Engineering Humanity - Techno-social engineering and how technology threatens the future of our society.
Nov 15, 2019 – 59:12 -
Triangulation 421: John Hodgman: Medallion Status - True Stories and Complimentary Upgrades
Nov 8, 2019 – 1:09:28 -
Triangulation 420: Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler - This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World
Nov 1, 2019 – 59:36 -
Triangulation 419: Jeri Ellsworth and Tilt Five Tabletop AR - Augmented Reality Holographic Tabletop Gaming by Tilt Five
Oct 25, 2019 – 1:00:31 -
Triangulation 418: Ruha Benjamin: Race After Technology - Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code
Oct 18, 2019 – 1:08:23 -
Triangulation 417: Kate O'Neill: Waste - How trash is shaping global economies and politics
Oct 4, 2019 – 1:11:07 -
Triangulation 416: Todd Moore - TMSOFT founder and White Noise app creator Todd Moore.
Sep 27, 2019 – 55:13 -
Triangulation 415: Shel Israel: Human-Augmented AI - Human-Augmented AI with Shel Israel
Sep 20, 2019 – 1:05:52 -
Triangulation 414: Jono Bacon: People Powered
Sep 13, 2019 – 1:03:37 -
Triangulation 413: David Weinberger: Everyday Chaos - Technology, Complexity, and How We're Thriving in a New World of Possibility
Sep 6, 2019 – 1:11:39 -
Triangulation 412: Randall Munroe: XKCD - Randall Munroe, XKCD
Aug 30, 2019 – 1:15:17 -
Triangulation 411: Yan Zhu, AKA bcrypt - Brave's Chief Security Officer and former EFF Technology Fellow
Aug 23, 2019 – 58:40 -
Triangulation 410: Bryan Walsh: End Times - End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World
Aug 16, 2019 – 1:08:32 -
Triangulation 409: Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors - Ed Niedermeyer - Ludicrous
Aug 9, 2019 – 1:14:39 -
Triangulation 408: Andrew Maynard: Films from the Future - The Technology and Morality of Sci-Fi Movies
Aug 2, 2019 – 59:33 -
Triangulation 407: Alex Howard on Digital Governance - Honest Ads Act, Facebook's $5 billion fine, content moderating, and more.
Jul 26, 2019 – 1:44:02 -
Triangulation 406: Bram Cohen: Chia Network - BitTorrent creator Bram Cohen on his bitcoin alternative Chia Network.
Jul 12, 2019 – 1:00:53 -
Triangulation 405: Trey Ratcliff
Jul 5, 2019 – 1:07:15 -
Triangulation 404: Arthur Holland Michel: Eyes in the Sky - The Secret Rise of Gorgon Stare and How It Will Watch Us All
Jun 28, 2019 – 59:52 -
Triangulation 403: Google's Jigsaw - Jigsaw's Dan Keyserling on using tech to make the world safer.
Jun 21, 2019 – 56:05 -
Triangulation 402: Julian Guthrie: Alpha Girls - The Women Upstarts Who Took On Silicon Valley's Male Culture and Made the Deals of a Lifetime
Jun 14, 2019 – 53:59 -
Triangulation 401: Joseph Menn: Cult of the Dead Cow - How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World
Jun 7, 2019 – 1:00:38 -
Triangulation 400: Brian Hofer on Facial Recognition and Surveillance Tech - San Francisco's Facial Recognition Ban and the Effects of Mass Surveillance Technologies
May 31, 2019 – 1:26:28 -
Triangulation 399: Jessica Powell: The Big Disruption - A Totally Fictional but Essentially True Silicon Valley Story
May 24, 2019 – 52:55 -
Triangulation 398: Daniel Suarez: Delta-v - Daniel Suarez on his latest book 'Delta-v'
May 17, 2019 – 1:04:06 -
Triangulation 397: Brianna Wu on Gamergate, running for Congress, and more.
May 10, 2019 – 1:02:13 -
Triangulation 396: Cory Doctorow: Radicalized
May 3, 2019 – 1:01:35 -
Triangulation 395: Celia Hodent: The Gamer's Brain - How neuroscience and UX can impact video game design.
Apr 26, 2019 – 1:40:14 -
Triangulation 394: Leander Kahney: Tim Cook - How Tim Cook took Apple to the next level after the death of Steve Jobs.
Apr 19, 2019 – 56:38 -
Triangulation 393: Core Memory With Mark Richards - Mark Richards, Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers.
Apr 12, 2019 – 1:29:33 -
Triangulation 392: Kate O'Neill - Tech Humanist - Kate O'Neill, author of Tech Humanist: How You Can Make Technology Better for Business and Better for Humans.
Apr 5, 2019 – 1:20:53 -
Triangulation 391: Charlie Jane Anders: The City in the Middle of the Night
Mar 29, 2019 – 1:03:15 -
Triangulation 390: Nicole Black: Technology, the Constitution, and the Workplace - Nicole Black on the intersection of law and technology.
Mar 22, 2019 – 1:22:38 -
Triangulation 389: Blake Harris: The History of the Future - Oculus, Facebook, and the Revolution That Swept Virtual Reality.
Mar 15, 2019 – 1:07:43 -
Triangulation 388: Kashmir Hill: Blocking the Big Five Tech Giants - A look at life without Facebook, Amazon, Google, Apple, and Microsoft.
Mar 8, 2019 – 1:05:20 -
Triangulation 387: Amy Webb: The Big Nine - How the Tech Titans & Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity
Mar 1, 2019 – 1:03:34 -
Triangulation 386: Caterina Fake - Should This Exist? - How technology is impacting our humanity.
Feb 22, 2019 – 1:02:39 -
Triangulation 385: Piper Founder Joel Sadler - Kids learning to build computers and code with Piper's DIY computer kit.
Feb 15, 2019 – 54:25 -
Triangulation 384: Tom W. Bell - Anarchy Ahead? - Tom W. Bell, author of "Your Next Government?: From the Nation State to Stateless Nations"
Feb 8, 2019 – 1:32:19
Recent Reviews
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Camera MamVery interestingInterviews with people in the tec field.
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J. BarshopAwesome show, highly recommend!Leo, Jason and their guests provide some incredibly compelling content and do a phenomenal job of simplifying complex ideas in a structured, entertaining way. Highly recommend listening and subscribing to Triangulation if you want the knowledge AND mindsets to level up and better understand how tech is drastically shaping our future!
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MacBanditAwesomeSome of the best interviews anywhere.
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FB_ApadanaGood info.Thanks.
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James VickersDid not knowDid not know Leo had a pod cast, always enjoyed him on tec tv
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OldNetworkGeekLove this showSort of like the old Big Thinkers show on Tech TV many years ago.
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Jim FantazziaGreat shows!Triangulation podcast has been included in my weekly rotation of podcasts, I listen to 20-25 a week and always look forward to this one. Keep up the great job Leo!
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SLCgentileHow did I miss this?A long-time TWiT fan, I just discovered Triangulation in the past two months. Leo is always an interesting host bringing a lot to any interview. But the concept with Triangulation is that the live Internet audience makes up a third participant in the interview, asking questions and giving feedback. The subjects, most often Internet luminaries and tech specialists, get time to discuss their interests in a format that television and radio just never allowed. A Jeri Ellsworth interview stretches over the length of an entire 60 Minutes broadcast? Yes please! Tim Jenison explains his insights into Vermeer's technology without extreme time-pressures? Thank you very much! I just want more! Thank you, Leo. Blessings on Petaluma and the Cottage.
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MP3GODGreat ShowReally entertaining and deep
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jim in Smithfield, VAMany interesting interviewsNice range of technologically related material; entertaining and enlightening. Many thanks.
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PhostareExcellentA rare podcast. Without fail, new and substantive ideas are exchanged on a weekly basis. Truly a show that shouldn't be missed.
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Treadway81Zeroing in on great thinkersIf you like thought-provoking discussion with intelligent and insightful people, then listen to this podcast. Even if the talk isn't necessarily tech-related, the conversation is always great and can give a new take on an old problem. Be sure to go back and listen to the back catalog, there are some brilliant people that are definitely worth listening to.
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Recycled ElectronWhere are the other episodes? They have nearly 60!Why aren't the other 50 or so episodes available from this feed?
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Tipsy McStumblesNailed ItI listen to/watch many TWiT podcasts, and this is my new favorite. It's three smart people discussing in depth various heady issues. Six stars.
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VMI89navLike TWIT, only better!I've been a loyal fan of This Week In Tech (TWIT) for around 6 years now, ever since I discovered it on iTunes while living on assignment in Germany. It provided a little taste of home and kept me current on the trends. I still love to listen to it, but its strength is also it weakness, which is sometimes the interplay between the guests gets a little chaotic, as who is the center of the conversation is always in play. Triangulation solves that by having both Leo and Tom focusing the conversation on that show's guest. The conversation still meanders over new and interesting intellectual terrain, but the added structure keeps thing headed in the right direction. Plus, Leo and Tom are masters at the casual interview. So if you're a fan of TWIT, you should love Triangulation as well. I think it will soon be in competition as the new flagship of the TWIT network...well done!
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stupidestpodcasteverOne of the Best Netcasts available today!This netcast offers great insights into wide-ranging issues loosely based on technology. The guests seem to me to be people who think and act on levels far above the rest of us and yet their ideas are still very accessible to all of us. Tom and Leo do a great job of these tag-team interviews. You would think they had been doing this together for years instead of just a little over 10 episodes.
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Rule 32The medium at its bestWhat? A podcast with actual substance?
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swissdude42Best twit show ever!!!I listen to several of the twit shows very regularly but triangulation keeps me on the edge of my seat with the greatest curiosity for the entirety of the show! Keep up the great work guys!
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flippin8899Great ShowGreat show and Leo and Tom are great interviewers. 'nuff said.
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Crapricorn1The Wonderful Show from Out of NowhereTriangulation is a new show from two of my favorite technical journalists: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt. (It was at episode 6 at the time of this writing.) The show’s name comes from its format where the pair interview one well-known, influential and/or very interesting person (or small group representing a single entity). In some cases (for me at least), the person should be well-known, but is not; I did not know of Michael Geist or his efforts until episode 2 of Triangulation. I have always liked the way Leo and Tom did technical interviews on their own shows, but together, they complement each other very well. They manage to put their guests at ease right from the start, which always makes for a more candid show. They often derail themselves from the main conversation to go down some interesting path, but also manage to get back on track (usually). The pace of the podcast is fast, but with these two, I doubt it could be anything else. (Think gerbils on running wheel being fed a steady diet of caffeine pills washed down with espresso.) Their guests are busy people, too, so by necessity, the length of the shows is short: about a half hour to an hour. I much prefer that length to the 2-3 hour behemoths to which some podcasts have grown. So far, the guests are not strictly tech-related or only related in a tangential way, but the caliber of guests has been phenomenal. In episode 5, they talk to Dane Jasper, who, as an east-coast dweller, I’d never heard of. My first minute impression was that the show was only going to be relevant to people in the service area of Jasper’s ISP company. By the end, however, I realized he has an interesting perspective of the history of the Internet in the US and a neat future vision he’d like to see happen. If they can keep this level of quality of guests and conversation they’ve got at least one loyal listener. If there’s one area they need to improve, it’s advertising the show. They really need to get the word out about it. I accidentally ran across it on the twit.tv web site while looking for information about another Twit show. I’d never heard it mentioned before that (and still haven’t for that matter).
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GeodoormanBay Area NativeLeo is still rock'n it after all these years. Love this format and great guests
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The Geek Pirate RobertsGreat Show!This started out as part of TWiT Live. I (and many others) sent email screaming "More! More!"... ...and here it is. Tom and Leo are a great pairing, bringing insightful interviewing to a great cast of guests. Awesome!
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cerberisGreat Show!there should be more shows like this with interesting, thought provoking, issues about this digital age. More... please.
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