Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist History Podcast, Guest-Starring Hikaru Nakamura and Puzzle Rush
Malcolm Gladwell's "Revisionist History" podcast is always extremely interesting, whether one agrees with his (occasionally sweeping) claims or not, and the new episodes of season 4 are no exception. It's a two-part episode on the LSAT (the Law School Admissions Test required for those hoping to attend law school in the U.S.) and on what he takes to be the misplaced emphasis placed on solving the LSAT's questions especially quickly.
In the first episode (see the link above and scroll down), after setting up the issue, he takes a digression into the world of chess. He interviews Hikaru Nakamura, asking him how he would rate his chances against Magnus Carlsen if both players had 30 minutes a move, in ordinary classical chess, in blitz chess and in (original recipe) bullet chess (1'+0"); and then there's some discussion of Nakamura's prowess at Chess.com's Puzzle Rush as well.
You'll enjoy the episodes, I think, altogether aside from the chess cameo, but you'll probably be frustrated by the end of the second episode. (And Gladwell's after-credits tease rubs it in. The stinker.)