Someone on Twitter complained that the YouTube shorts that are done for me by the company marketing my online lecture series has flogged my interview with Lex Fridman to death.
It was a fair point, so I'm linking to a new interview done just last week in St Vincent's in the Caribbean on the "Voices" show run by Jomo Sanga Thomas.
The video starts with a few minutes of Reggae, then an editorial by Jomo. The interview itself starts at the 10 minute mark.
https://www.facebook.com/100000413210539/videos/1129932188086542/
..."flogged my interview with Lex Fridman to death". Indeed they have. I recently got up at 5.30 a.m. (NZ time) to watch a 'live premiere' on Youtube "with Prof. Keen" that was a mere 14 minute assemblage of clips that I'd seen before. I only expected to sit 'on the side', as I'm more interested in the narrative aspects of political opposition to Neoliberalism and Neoclassical economics than the complex maths of of Minsky and Ravel, which I'm happy to leave to those better qualified in maths than I am. Nevertheless, very disappointed not to have been able to say 'hi' to 'my' Prof. via the sidebar chat.
Looking forward to listening to the above when time permits...