
Andrew Marantz: podcast appearances and interviews
author of "The Mountain" and Antisocial · New Yorker
About Andrew Marantz
Andrew Marantz is an American author and journalist who contributes to The New Yorker. Born on September 26, 1984, he has garnered recognition for his work as an author and writer. Marantz is known for his publications including 'The Mountain' and 'Antisocial.' His writing often explores complex social and political themes, with a focus on contemporary issues. As a member of The New Yorker's editorial team, he has established a reputation for insightful reporting and narrative nonfiction.
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Podcasts Andrew Marantz appeared on
Shows that have booked Andrew Marantz as a guest, ranked by appearance count.
Latest Andrew Marantz interviews
Every podcast episode Andrew Marantz has appeared on, newest first.


Lawfare Daily: Talking About Sam Altman with Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz


Lawfare Daily: Sam Altman with Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz

Investigating Altman With Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz

A conversation with Andrew Marantz, author of “The Mountain” and Antisocial
Guests who appear alongside Andrew Marantz
Guests who share the same shows as Andrew Marantz. Worth a look if you're building a panel or pitching the same circuit.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Andrew Marantz been on?
Andrew Marantz has appeared on 6 podcasts across 6 episodes. Notable shows include The Aboard Podcast, Scaling Laws, The Lawfare Podcast: Patreon Edition.
What does Andrew Marantz do?
Andrew Marantz is author of "The Mountain" and Antisocial at New Yorker. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Andrew Marantz's most recent podcast appearance?
Andrew Marantz's most recent appearance was on "Andrew Marantz: What’s Wrong With Sam Altman?". The Aboard Podcast, published May 5, 2026.
Which podcast has Andrew Marantz appeared on most often?
The Aboard Podcast. 1 appearance on record, most recently May 5, 2026.
