The Red Tory mission is to critically make sense of our world while having fun doing so. We’re committed to public education, sharing knowledge, and public policy debates. As researchers our current view is that nothing is sacred when so much is uncertain.
For most people, the world seems to be an increasingly chaotic and confusing place. That’s because it is.
In “Red-Tory,” Jesse Hirsh and Allan Gregg—two inquisitive friends from different generations—team up to untangle the chaos. With decades of experience analyzing, navigating, and explaining the intersection of technological and socio-political change, they bring sharp insights and a bit of humor to the news-driven topics shaping our lives.
The conversations are rooted in and riff off the two newsletters written by each co-host. Jesse’s “Future of Authority” identifies undercurrents behind current news that reflect his deep interest in and understanding of new theories and developments in technology and intelligence – ideas that are not widely known or covered by traditional media. Allan’s “Vanity and Learning” reflects on inflection points in politics and history over the last 70 years and how these trends resonate and continue to shape events to this day.
The effect is one of a techno-cultural anthropologist bringing his findings to an older guy, with an impressive resume and a continued love of learning, and together they explore the antecedents and evolution of popular (but often below-the-headline) trends.
Together, they connect the dots in an open-ended conversation or a two-on-one interview with guests who provide unique perspectives on the issues at hand.
With each episode, “Red-Tory” offers clarity, curiosity, and connection in a world where those qualities are increasingly rare. Tune in as Jesse and Allan make sense of the chaos—and have fun along the way.