
Steve Levitt reflects on his five years hosting the "People I Mostly Admire" (PIMA) podcast and his transition to occasionally guest-hosting Freakonomics Radio. Levitt shares his initial reluctance towards interviewing, which evolved into a fulfilling experience of consuming and sharing ideas. He discusses his evolving views on education, sparked by conversations with guests like Sal Khan, leading to his involvement with the Levitt Lab schools focused on mastery learning and student engagement. Levitt highlights memorable PIMA interviews, including those with his daughters, end-of-life care doctor B.J. Miller, artist Wendy McNaughton, and historian Yuval Noah Harari, emphasizing the importance of human connection and preparation in successful interviews. He also touches on the potential impact and challenges of AI in education, stressing the need for student engagement to harness its benefits.
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