Tomorrow


Episode 24: Rembert Browne and Joey Fett Save the Internet

Episode 24: Rembert Browne and Joey Fett Save the Internet

10 years ago
55:31

Rembert Browne breaks a Tomorrow record by returning to the studio a mere week after he left. The sequel starts just where the original left off as Josh and Rembert enter into a deep discussion on the stale state of the media, the Twitter news bubble, and selling out in the internet age. You'll come for the inside look at how news is made, you'll stay for the shocking Star Wars-related reveal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 23: Rembert Browne: Shadow Recruit

Episode 23: Rembert Browne: Shadow Recruit

10 years ago
58:07

Grantland’s Rembert Browne is one of the most innovative and unpredictable writers working today. He arrives at the Tomorrow studio in the midst of a vacation to discuss his methods, why he hates scary movies (and how it relates to Josh’s aversion to sports), the shallow nature of pop culture, and far too much more to recap in this description. BONUS 1: Josh discusses a high concept future episode of Tomorrow! BONUS 2: Josh and Rembert had so much to discuss that they'll continue the conversation in another installment next week!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 22: Dan Frommer and the Batman Effect

Episode 22: Dan Frommer and the Batman Effect

10 years ago
01:07:01

With Labor Day around the corner, tomorrow’s Tomorrow is published today (confusing, no?). Dan Frommer is the tech editor at Quartz, helped launch Business Insider, and has used Apple products exclusively for 25 years. He sits down with Josh in the Tomorrow studio to discuss and predict this week’s upcoming Apple event in San Francisco — but the conversation also veers towards Samsung’s unfortunately named Gear S2 Classic, the jungle of digital payment options, Batman, AOL, brand logos, and a great deal more. The perfect way to get ready for a BBQ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 21: Joe Weisenthal Visits Josh and you Won’t Believe What Happens Next

Episode 21: Joe Weisenthal Visits Josh and you Won’t Believe What Happens Next

10 years ago
01:03:26

Joe Weisenthal dreamed of a career in musical theatre but promptly trashed his lifelong ambitions after his first rejection letter. Instead he became a new media superstar, and one of the sharpest minds covering the global financial markets. Joe sits down with Josh to discuss how studying the market will give you insight into the very heart and soul of mankind, explain the current global financial crisis, and compare notes about the exquisite art of creating an irresistible headline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 20: Joanna Stern's Special Message

Episode 20: Joanna Stern's Special Message

10 years ago
01:04:30

Josh and Joanna Stern were co-workers, friends, and podcasting partners for years. Now covering technology and gadgets for the Wall Street Journal, Joanna reunites with her former partner in crime for a nerdy chat in the Tomorrow studio. The duo discuss the mess of multiple messaging platforms, how you should feel about Windows 10, the dog behavior of humaning, and the past, present and future of the future of tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 19: Casey Neistat and the Shared Perspective

Episode 19: Casey Neistat and the Shared Perspective

11 years ago
01:01:59

Filmmaker, tech entrepreneur, and artist Casey Neistat's resume includes a show on HBO, a million YouTube subscribers, and living in a trailer park as a teenage parent. Hot off the heels of launching new video sharing app Beme, Casey sits down with Josh to discuss the origins of his creativity, how technology has changed the landscape of filmmaking, and his philosophies about self esteem and confidence. The two men also discuss the consequences of lacking an academic background. Not to be missed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 18: Paul Ford and the Death Databases

Episode 18: Paul Ford and the Death Databases

11 years ago
01:04:06

With Magnus (Josh's producer, who is Swedish) out for the day, Josh and Paul Ford get free rein in the Tomorrow studio. The conversation bounces between Paul's new column on databases, to people misunderstanding the concept of free speech, on to Spotify's inefficient shuffle function, the current state of the Republican Party, and so so so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 17: Michael Shane and Joshua Topolsky Adjust Their Pocket Protectors

Episode 17: Michael Shane and Joshua Topolsky Adjust Their Pocket Protectors

11 years ago
01:18:16

The Dark Knight. Krull. Pinch to zoom. Alien abductions. Mad Max. Cleaning up your inbox. Scuba equipment. Watchmen. Pok3r keyboards. And that’s just scratching the surface. Josh and Michael Shane truly let the nerd flag fly freely in this week’s episode of Tomorrow.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 16: Matt Buchanan and John Herrman Build Bridges out of iPhones

Episode 16: Matt Buchanan and John Herrman Build Bridges out of iPhones

11 years ago
59:10

Tomorrow really lives up to its title this week as John Herrman and Matt Buchanan (co-editors of The Awl) sit down with Josh to discuss the present and future of news reporting, social media, and technology — especially in the context of recent developments involving Uber and Gawker. Buckle up and grab your doxxing stick — because this ride makes The Fast and Furious look positively sluggish and tepid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Episode 15: Brian Stelter and the Future of Josh

Episode 15: Brian Stelter and the Future of Josh

11 years ago
01:03:54

As the host of Reliable Sources on CNN, former New York Times' media reporter Brian Stelter is one of the smartest and sharpest critics in journalism today. Always looking for a scoop, Brian is the first reporter to sit down with Josh after his departure from Bloomberg. The discussion naturally covers Josh's thoughts on his time at Bloomberg and what he plans for the future, but the two also talk about the past, present, and future of media, analyze the art of editing, and come up with euphemisms for Donald Trump's recent comments about Mexicans. This one is not to be missed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


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