The Prize
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The Prize by Daniel Yergin keeps coming up in energy, geopolitics, and history conversations across Acquired, Dwarkesh Podcast, The Ezra Klein Show, and The Rest Is History.
The Prize by Daniel Yergin appears 7 times across 7 podcast episodes on 5 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
Which podcasts mention The Prize by Daniel Yergin?
PodcastMentions tracks The Prize by Daniel Yergin across energy, oil, and history conversations, including the source podcast episodes and timestamped transcript quotes.
“It's an absolutely brilliant book.”
Why people keep bringing this up
Podcast hosts repeatedly cite The Prize as a definitive, Pulitzer Prize–winning history of oil, using it as a touchstone when discussing oil’s geopolitical role and the industry’s major figures. Episodes on Acquired referenced reading it while covering Standard Oil and Rockefeller, and Founders explicitly draws a quote from the book to illuminate Rockefeller’s strategies; Dwarkesh Podcast mentioned both its Pulitzer status and its treatment of oil’s influence in World War II during interviews with Sarah Paine and Daniel Yergin.
Several podcasts emphasize the book’s narrative quality and usefulness for understanding oil as a strategic resource: The Rest Is History calls it “an absolutely brilliant book” that reads like a thriller about companies and geopolitics, while Acquired and Dwarkesh point to its comprehensive sweep and frequent recommendation. Those recurring endorsements and direct citations explain why The Prize appears across episodes that focus on oil, corporate history, and geopolitical strategy.
The host mentions 'The Prize' by Daniel Yergin to highlight its significance in understanding the history of Standard Oil and its impact on business in the United States. The discussion emphasizes the role of investigative journalism, particularly by Ida Tarbell, in shaping public perception of corporate power.
The host mentioned 'The Prize' by Daniel Yergin to highlight its relevance in understanding the historical context of Standard Oil and its impact on today's geopolitics of oil. They noted that the book covers essential developments that shape the world we live in today, particularly in relation to oil.
The host mentions 'The Prize' to highlight the historical context of Rockefeller's business practices and how they relate to modern entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos. The book provides insights into the strategies of oil titans and the concept of vertical integration, which Rockefeller exemplified.
Recent show rotation: The Rest Is History, The Ezra Klein Show, and Dwarkesh Podcast.
Guests tied to these mentions include Daniel Yergin and Sarah Paine.
Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 9:27 in the episode where we captured it.
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Which podcasts mention The Prize by Daniel Yergin?
PodcastMentions tracks The Prize by Daniel Yergin across energy, oil, and history conversations, including the source podcast episodes and timestamped transcript quotes.
Which episode recommended The Prize?
120. The Oil Weapon on The Rest Is History is one of the clearest indexed episodes that recommended The Prize by Daniel Yergin. Other indexed episodes include When Great Power Conflict and Climate Action Collide on The Ezra Klein Show and Daniel Yergin — Oil destroyed Hitler, fracking destroyed Putin on Dwarkesh Podcast. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 9:27.
Which podcast mentioned The Prize?
The Rest Is History, The Ezra Klein Show, and Dwarkesh Podcast are the main indexed podcasts currently tied to The Prize by Daniel Yergin.
Who recommended The Prize on podcasts?
Daniel Yergin and Sarah Paine are the main guests currently tied to recommending The Prize by Daniel Yergin.
Why do podcast guests bring up The Prize?
The host mentions 'The Prize' by Daniel Yergin to highlight its significance in understanding the history of Standard Oil and its impact on business in the United States. The discussion emphasizes the role of investigative journalism, particularly by Ida Tarbell, in shaping public perception of corporate power. It most often appears in conversations about Ida Tarbell and Standard Oil, geopolitics of oil, and Rockefeller's business strategies.
Mentions across episodes
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“It's an absolutely brilliant book. It almost reads like a thriller. It's so interesting about the oil companies and about the geopolitical kind of the quest for oil, basically.”
“Dan Yergin's Tour de Force, the prize, is a really classic work about the central role energy, particularly oil, has played in global power and geopolitics for more than a century.”
“Mentioned as Daniel Yergin's book that won the Pulitzer Prize and is a history of the entire history of oil.”
“The speaker references a quote from 'The Prize', a book about Rockefeller and the oil industry, highlighting Rockefeller's strategies and their similarities to modern business practices.”
“Mentioned by name as 'The Prize', described as the Pulitzer Prize-winning history of oil with a section on World War II and oil's role.”
“Daniel Yergin, who is the author of The Prize, which is a book, David. We almost read a whole bunch of it for Standard Oil.”
“Daniel Yergin, the great historian who wrote The Prize, which so many people have recommended after part one that we read.”





