Malcolm Gladwell: Full Exclusive Interview - No Small Endeavor

Published 2024-03-07
You may think you know Malcolm Gladwell.

He is, after all, a New York Times bestselling author of “Outliers,” “The Tipping Point,” “Blink,” and other books. He’s the host of the wildly popular podcast “Revisionist History.” His work is heralded and his opinion asked by many folks on a wide array of issues. But what makes him so different that he has become one of the most successful journalists of our day?

In this episode, Malcolm tells a host of stories - from receiving endorsement from his mother to cut class, to attending a Mennonite barn-raising with his mathematician father, to spending three days a week in Freudian therapy as a young adult - all which help explain how he became the wildly curious and unpinnable person that he is, bent on getting to the bottom of things.

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About No Small Endeavor
What does it mean to live a good life? What is true happiness? What are the habits, practices, and dispositions that facilitate human flourishing? Professor Lee C. Camp brings you conversations with those who are taking these questions seriously.

No Small Endeavor began in Nashville as “Tokens Show” in 2008, with quarterly live stage shows exploring theology, social ethics, and human flourishing. The Nashville Scene recognized the show as Nashville’s “Best Local Variety Show” which is a “grass-kicking shredfest” that is a “huge success,” with “genre-bending creativity.”
In 2020 the show began a long-form interview podcast, which led to weekly public radio broadcasts, distributed nationally on PRX.

All Comments (21)
  • @BigDiscussions76
    I like what Malcolm said about happiness coming in discreet moments from doing things like updating one of his works or exercising versus spending and consumption. I think his statement also implies that the feeling comes and goes.
  • I'm a technical writer by trade, and Malcolm's comment that one must first explain the point of playing Monopoly before explaining the rules of the game is SO perfect.
  • @hawkarae
    Me and Malcolm's parents, we could spark a human revolution.❤❤❤❤
  • @kamala1529
    Beautiful interview!! Malcolm when he talks makes me think about many untapped places of my mind and thoughts . Questions were so insightful and humane . Loved it
  • @takkmoran9770
    This was a good interview and it's too bad more people haven't watched it. Gladwell is always interesting to listen to.
  • My goodness, I am so impressed with the interviewer. I met Malcom years ago and he is genuine guy. But the interviewer whoever he is (first time here) is better than Joe Rogan.
  • @TheVafa95
    Malcolm is missing the point regarding the story of the Samaritan. The tale, found in the Bible containing messages from the Creator, resonates deeply with people's hearts. This sets it apart from other stories, such as Aesop's Fables, which convey similar messages but lack the same profound impact.
  • Skip the first 25 minutes, Malcolm’s been interviewed many times, most know about his upbringing by now.
  • @lmansur1000
    Great interview! Loved both questioner and answerer! Primo!! Thank you!!
  • @Edo9River
    So bottom line, how many of the audience who have guns or their family members have guns, turned in their firearms. Or bottom line how many of the audience after listening to Malcolm picked up a stranger in need of help and they helped them get out of their problem
  • @johnbatson8779
    After his debate with Douglas Murray, Malcolm has shown himself to be nothing more than a race baiter
  • He lost me after his failed attempt to discredit Douglas Murray Kind of hard to shed the asshole badge once you've pinned it to yourself