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Open Source is the world’s longest-running podcast. Christopher Lydon circles the big ideas in culture, the arts and politics with the smartest people in the world. It’s the kind of curious, critical, high-energy conversation we’re all missing nowadays.



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Open Source with Christopher Lydon Christopher Lydon

    • Arts
    • 4.6 • 1K Ratings

Open Source is the world’s longest-running podcast. Christopher Lydon circles the big ideas in culture, the arts and politics with the smartest people in the world. It’s the kind of curious, critical, high-energy conversation we’re all missing nowadays.



Be part of the action: leave a voice message to be played on the air; get in touch over Facebook or Twitter; or email us – info@radioopensource.org with show ideas, advice, requests and high-quality criticism.

    Nicholson Baker Finds a Likeness

    Nicholson Baker Finds a Likeness

    We’re taking a drawing lesson with Nicholson Baker—yes, the multifarious writers’ writer Nick Baker; the COVID lab leak detective; the pacifist historian of World War II in his book Human Smoke; he’s also the cherubic ...

    • 46 min
    Campus Uproar

    Campus Uproar

    We’re sampling the uproar rising from American campuses: it’s a full blown, leaderless movement by now, in an established American tradition, but still contested, still finding its way, looking for its pattern. Columbia and USC ...

    • 55 min
    American Disorder

    American Disorder

    The key battle taking place in this American crisis year of 2024 is happening in our heads, according to the master historian Richard Slotkin. He’s here to tell us all that we’re in a 40-year ...

    • 42 min
    Lessons from Hannah Arendt

    Lessons from Hannah Arendt

    We’re calling on Hannah Arendt for the twenty-first century—could she teach us how to think our way out of the authoritarian nightmare? Arendt wrote the book for all time on Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet ...

    • 47 min
    Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets

    Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets

    We’re going to school on Taylor Swift, in the Harvard course. And all we know is, as her song says, we’re enchanted to meet her. Taylor Swift comes out of literature but she’s more than ...

    • 50 min
    Of Melville and Marriage

    Of Melville and Marriage

    We speak of the mystery of Herman Melville, or the misery of Melville, the American masterpiece man. For Moby-Dick alone, he is our Shakespeare, our Dante—though he fled the writing of prose for the last ...

    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1K Ratings

1K Ratings

CTnzr ,

Hello Richard Slotkin!

What an amazing show! I learned so much and am seeing a much clearer picture of our history and ideas. I’m going to replay the entire episode. Looking at the book, too! Thank you for another great show.

Iswoon ,

Host with the Most

Since On Point days, I’ve known that C. Lydon is a gifted and empathetic moderator. His calling realized to great effect here.
I am gratified he is given space, support and freedom on this platform.
Podcasts can educate…routinely interesting.

SunRa Rebel ,

It’s TRUE—Open Source w Lydon—one of GREATEST shows/podcasts of all time

I’ve listened to Christopher Lydon’s programs for decades on Public Radio, and on Open Source. Great mind, great topics and ideas, great staff and team, smart, ethical, personable, and relevant. This is the SHOW to listen to. Thank you.

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