meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Honestly with Bari Weiss

What to Expect in 2024: Predictions from Niall Ferguson, Tyler Cowen, Peter Attia, John McWhorter and More

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

Society & Culture, News

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 109 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Last year was certainly eventful. It brought spy balloons, Donald Trump’s indictments, the coronation of a king, the fall of a crypto prince, and no shortage of chaos in Washington, from the ousting of Kevin McCarthy to the farcical George Santos scandal. Oh, and then there’s the small matter of two major wars, one in Gaza and one in Ukraine. Plus, ongoing tension between the U.S. and China. On a cheerier note, 2023 was also the year of Barbenheimer, the year it felt like AI really arrived, and the year the 90s were finally cool again.   But, as crazy as last year was, will the next twelve months prove that it was actually just the calm before the storm?  For many of us, 2024 begins with a distinct feeling of dread.  The Middle East grows increasingly unstable, the war in Ukraine is not going Kyiv’s way, and Xi Jinping’s rhetoric gets more bellicose by the day. Here at home, there’s the small matter of the election from hell, in which American voters face the unappetizing prospect of once again having to choose between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.  To try and figure out whether things will really be as terrible as we fear, today on Honestly Bari Weiss and Free Press editor Olly Wiseman are calling up some of our favorite experts to get a better sense of what’s coming down the pike.  The great Tyler Cowen looks into the economic crystal ball. Leandra Medine Cohen clues us in on fashion trends in 2024. Our very own Suzy Weiss talks through the cultural year ahead. Linguist John McWhorter looks at language. Doctor and longevity expert Peter Attia tells how to start the year healthy. Eagle-eyed political observers Nate Silver and Frank Luntz try to forecast the election. And historian Niall Ferguson tells us whether we’re right to be having nightmares about World War III.  Some guests cheered us up, others freaked us out. All of them were a pleasure to talk to. Welcome to 2024! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

History.

0:01.0

What does this make you think of?

0:04.0

Swords, armor, castles, cannons, trenches, tanks, tanks?

0:10.0

Or perhaps it makes you think of bravery, courage, resistance.

0:15.6

We shall fight on the beaches and in the streets.

0:19.6

Uncover a thousand years of incredible defensive stories.

0:23.4

A brand new series, defending Europe, Mondays at nine on National Geographic.

0:28.4

I'm Barry Weiss and this is honestly. Happy New Year everyone. We're really happy to be with you in 2024.

0:37.0

We've been spending some time thinking back on 2023, which was certainly an eventful year.

0:42.0

We had Chinese spy balloons.

0:44.3

Trumps not one, not two, but four indictments.

0:47.6

We had the coronation of a king in Charles,

0:50.3

the debut of Ozempeck,

0:52.4

the fall of San Bankman Freed, the George Santos scandal, and now George

0:56.5

Santos is on cameo, the ousting of Kevin McCarthy, the submarine explosion, which I can't believe

1:02.2

was this year, the deadliest US wildfires in over 100 years,

1:06.3

oh and of course two major wars in Gaza and in Ukraine.

1:09.7

But it wasn't all terrible, at least we had Barbinheimer. We had Dolly Parton dressed as a Dallas

1:16.6

cowboy cheerleader. We had chat gPT, although jury's still out on if this is a net positive

1:21.9

or if AI is here to end us all. And speaking of

1:25.0

jury we have jury duty or at least we had it which I think was the best show of

1:30.4

the entire year. So that was 2023. Maybe you have your own highlights and

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The Free Press, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of The Free Press and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.