Easterbrook has written for the New Yorker, Science, Wired, Harvard Business Review, the Washington Monthly, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. He is a contributing editor to The Atlantic Monthly, a senior editor of New Republic and a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institute. It might feel like the world is always on the brink of disaster, but Gregg Easterbrook says we're better off than we think. Not our choice, Easterbrook’s. In this conversation. 238 of the Live Inspired Podcast. Easterbrook has written for the New Yorker, Science, Wired, Harvard Business Review, the Washington Monthly, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Los Angeles Times.

In 2017 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. I really miss TMQ’s unique spin and the droll asides and veerings into movie criticism, science, sci-fi, and even politics.Looks like the NFL is getting fired up again.Yes, the loser update will return this year. But we’ve found that Easterbrook’s Twitter feed is a reliable way of pressure testing our cerebral arteries, so we don’t recommend making bets on how much and how often we’ll be doing that.Thanks for the kind words, Kevin.The way I read Easterbrook’s Tweet, he’s not ruling out a return in 2020…But we are sure everyone is asking this question: what of Gregg Easterbrook and “Tuesday Morning Quarterback”? That’s bad news for those of us who’ve followed the column faithfully for years and years. NPR's Sarah McCammon asks him about his new book, It's Better Than It Looks. This is sad. Gregg Easterbrook has published three novels and eight nonfiction books, mostly recently It’s Better Than It Looks: Reasons for Optimism in an Age of Fear.

Has he found a new home, since the “Weekly Standard” folded up their tent and headed into the long dark night? Not our choice, Easterbrook’s. We may try to keep an eye on his Twitter feed for noteworthy items relating to the NFL.

Gregg Easterbrook lives in Bethesda, Maryland with his wife and three children. We may try to keep an eye on his Twitter feed for noteworthy items relating to the NFL. Gregg Easterbrook; Game of the Year. He has been a staff writer, national correspondent or contributing editor of The Atlantic for nearly 40 years.

Will that be a recurring feature next year?To answer the last question first: sadly, no. Gregg Easterbrook; Booming, But Unsustainable. And what of “TMQ Watch”?