Long Now

Stewart Brand

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Booking Overview

Long Now features talks with high-profile thinkers who explore long-term questions—time, technology, consciousness, history, and value systems. For PR pros, it’s a credible platform for mission-driven brands and expert guests with thought-leadership credentials and public intellectual reach.

Metrics

Episodes: 331

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 136.0k subscribers

Instagram: 7.3k followers

Contact Information

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Host

Stewart Brand - Long Now co-founder, credited as the creator of the Whole Earth Catalog, and referenced as a start point for Long Now Talks.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Public-facing experts and prominent practitioners—scientists, historians, artists, entrepreneurs, and researchers with recognizable work (often university/lab affiliation or major books/projects).
Required Achievements:  
Major books or widely read public work, Named affiliations (universities, major labs, research groups), High-impact public projects or thought leadership, Recognition as innovators or influential speakers

Recent Guest Discussions

Claire Isabel Webb - Geometry As A Framework; Linking Geometric Intelligence And Computational Design To Questions Of Consciousness

Nina Miolane - Geometric Intelligence; Neural Firing Rate Geometry; Parallels Between Biological And Artificial Intelligence

Bayo Akomolafe - Linear Time; Yoruba Cosmology; Slave Ship Histories; Decolonization Strategies; Parapolitics Of The Untimely

Eric Ries - Redefining Profit Toward Human Flourishing; Shareholder Primacy Vs Mission-driven Companies; Mission Transmission

Recent Topics

Long Term, Time, Philosophy, Neuroscience, Technology

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Long Now
:

Bayo Akomolafe: The Untimely

May 20, 2026

In his Talk, poet-philosopher Bayo Akomolafe presented a riveting critique of linear time, and gave a persuasive invitation to step sideways, to slow down, to notice the cracks in our temporal systems. Through Yoruba cosmology, slave ship histories, and decolonization strategies, he invited us to look at the space between the tick and the tock, to sit in the uncomfortable and incomplete. Only here, in what Akomolafe calls “parapolitics of the untimely,” can we ask, “What does untimeliness mak...

Claire Isabel Webb & Nina Miolane: The Geometry of Consciousness

May 20, 2026

How do the binary electronic signals of neurons give rise to subjective experience? Mathematician and machine learning researcher Nina Miolane joined science historian Claire Isabel Webb to explore this question from an unexpected direction: geometry. Plotting the collective firing rate of neurons in 3D space, Miolane's Geometric Intelligence Lab at UC Santa Barbara found the result created a torus. When they trained an artificial neural network on the same task, it converged on the same sha...

Eric Ries: Incorruptible by Design

April 30, 2026

What if we redefined “profit” as maximizing human flourishing? Eric Ries has seen the corrosive effects of shareholder primacy at every company he’s worked with. Mission-driven companies, however, are the outliers: demonstrating stronger profits, better talent, and deeper loyalty. So why don't we build differently? In the long arc of economic history, our current definitions of profit and value are relatively new, held in place by normative consensus. But we can flip the script. By using wh...

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