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Elon, AI & The Curious Key To Peace

Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Release Date: 06/17/2025

Boredom Never Stood A Chance show art Boredom Never Stood A Chance

Big Questions with Cal Fussman

When Cal looks back on his life, he sees a relentless drive that’s guided him to his 69th birthday: Never be bored. His past reveals a simple truth. Boredom ends where curiosity begins.

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Your Best Thanksgiving show art Your Best Thanksgiving

Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Cal looks over a bountiful breakfast menu and remembers the statistics he heard about kids going hungry in Tampa Bay — a city that, through his traveler’s eyes, appears to be flourishing. When you hear the numbers, you’ll understand how giving just a little can make this your best Thanksgiving ever.

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

When Kobe Bryant watched the Eagles win Super Bowl 52 on television, he wasn’t alone — he was holding his 1-year-old daughter, Bianka, in his arms. That moment, captured on home video, wasn’t just about football. It was about the way a team becomes a language between generations. Rewatching that clip sends Cal into a reflection of his own: the passion for sporting events his father passed on to him, and the emotions he passed on to his son. This episode is about the deep inheritance that lives inside sports — identity, loyalty and love. The Los Angeles Dodgers recent World Series win...

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

After actress and author Suzanne Somers passed away, her husband couldn’t let go — so he brought her back. Not in memory. But as an AI twin. He created a life-like humanoid to converse with in her voice and keep her spirit alive. When Cal hears the story, questions linger: Is this a way to deal with grief? Or is it evolution? And are there advantages to passing on the lessons and wisdom of a life for generations through something we can build to look and sound just like us?

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Everything An unexpected e-mail sends Cal spiraling back to a conversation with the actor Johnny Depp — and to Ernest Hemingway’s brush with death in back-to-back plane crashes. When Cal opens a book titled What Do You Want to Do Before You Die? he encounters a question that awakens our wildest dreams and forces us to look in the mirror.

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

A police van that drives itself, launches drones, reads license plates, and streams live infrared video straight to headquarters. Miami-Dade just unveiled it. A cruiser with no cops inside. Cal explores the next wave of law enforcement: part innovation, part surveillance. It’s the kind of technology that makes some people uneasy — but after learning that 1 in 93 Americans die in traffic accidents, Cal is all in if the cruiser can help get reckless drivers off the road.

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

In a week when companies propose growing human eggs from male skin and gestating babies inside robots, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is seen in a viral video shoplifting at Target — bringing laugher to some and raising a chilling question to others: what if we can no longer trust our eyes? We’re entering a moment where biotech, AI, and deepfakes collide — and our sense of reality begins to blur. Cal asks: Have we stepped into a world where nothing is real? Or a world where everything is unreal?

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Roughly 1 in 93 Americans will die in a car accident. According to the National Safety Council, that’s the math—even after seatbelts, airbags, sensors, and the smartest cars we’ve ever built. Cal found that out the hard way, after being rear-ended by a cement truck on a Connecticut highway. The crash led him to uncover not just some shocking statistics, but also a simple, overlooked way we can fight back against a killer on our roads: distraction.

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Turbulence, Tranquility & Central Park show art Turbulence, Tranquility & Central Park

Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Cal comes upon a book called The Fourth Turning Is Here which suggests that we’re in a historical cycle of crisis when institutions collapse and a new world order emerges. Then he walks through the natural institution known as Central Park and sees a world view that couldn’t be better. A short message to think about . . .

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Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Two dates. Separated by decades. Bound by a thread we’d all prefer didn’t exist. Cal revisits the first—a day etched in memory that too many now treat as common behavior. He weighs the second—fresh in the headlines, heavy in the heart—and wonders if it’s a shadow of what lies ahead. The connections aren’t obvious. They aren’t supposed to be. But once you hear them, you won’t forget.

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When an interview on AI and the future of warfare gets postponed by the birth of a child,Cal turns to the web to satisfy his curiosity on the topic —and stumbles upon something larger than he expected. What he finds is a fresh way to look at conflict in the age of intelligent machines… and an idea that could change everything. It’s simple. It’s ancient. And it’s something Elon Musk says may be our last best hope: curiosity. Tune in—this episode might just rewire how you see the future of war… and peace.