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Conversations with the world’s most fascinating people. Each week, hosts David Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro talk to compelling, influential figures in culture, politics, business, sports and beyond — illuminating who they are, why they do what they do and how they impact the rest of us. New episodes every Saturday.
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The star of “The Chosen” discusses his early struggles in Hollywood, fans who conflate him with his character and how his own faith informs his work.
The guidebook writer and television personality reflects on his cancer diagnosis, social media’s corrosive effect on tourism and the transformative power of travel.
The Academy Award-winning actress discusses her lifelong quest for connection, humanity’s innate goodness and the point of being alive.
We’re off for Thanksgiving weekend, but we are excited to bring you a great episode of the Modern Love podcast.Stories of romantic love are everywhere, but the actor, singer and comedian Bridget Everett says great friendships deserve our time and attention, too. Not just onscreen, but in reality.On the HBO Original series “Somebody Somewhere” (now in its third and final season), Everett stars as Sam, a character inspired by the actor’s own life. She tells the Modern Love host Anna Martin about how heartbreaking, hilarious and central platonic friendship is in the fictional world of the show, and in Everett’s own relationships.Everett also reads a Modern Love essay called “When Your Greatest Romance Is a Friendship,” by the novelist Victor Lodato. Lodato was in his 40s when he accidentally found his “person” and became the platonic life partner of an artist in her 80s who lived across the street.“Somebody Somewhere” is now streaming on Max. To listen to more episodes, please search Modern Love wherever you get your podcasts.
The Blackpink star strikes out on her own, away from the system that turned her into a global phenomenon.
Dr. Ellen Wiebe has performed hundreds of medical aid in dying (or MAID) procedures and is one of Canada’s most prominent advocates for the practice. David Marchese had questions — medical, legal and philosophical — about when it makes sense for doctors to help people to die, and also about how MAID might shape our thinking on what, exactly, constitutes a good death.
The former House Speaker reflects on Donald Trump’s victory, Kamala Harris’s candidacy and the future of the Democratic Party.
The controversial philosopher discusses societal taboos, Thanksgiving turkeys and whether anyone is doing enough to make the world a better place.
The senator discusses the “astonishing” support for the former president in Pennsylvania, his rift with progressives over Israel and his own position in the Democratic Party.
For the OnlyFans star and influencer, navigating the internet is a full-time job.
The Republican vice-presidential candidate rejects the idea that he’s changed, defends his rhetoric and still won’t say if Trump lost in 2020.
A conversation with the legendary actor about, well, everything.
The host of "Last Week Tonight" talks about what he’s learned in the ten years of making the show, why he doesn't consider himself a journalist and not giving in to nihilism.
The star novelist discusses her public persona, the discourse around her work and why reinvention isn’t her goal.
The actress discusses how her relationship to her body and fame has changed after decades in the public eye.
The superstar comedian and his best friend and collaborator discuss the journey that deepened their friendship.
We’re off for Labor Day weekend, but are excited to bring you a great episode of The Book Review podcast. As part of The New York Times Book Review’s recent 100 Best Books of the 21st Century project, podcast host and Book Review editor Gilbert Cruz has been interviewing some of the authors whose books appeared on the list. In this episode, he talks to Jennifer Egan about her Pulitzer-winning novel, “A Visit From the Goon Squad.” They discuss the early challenges the book faced in finding an audience, the meaning of its title and Egan’s initial reluctance to decide whether the book was a novel or a story collection.
The actress talks to Lulu Garcia-Navarro about learning to protect herself and the hard lessons of early fame.
From jail and addiction to music stardom — the singer tells David Marchese he’s living a “modern American fairy tale.”
The senator discusses how political calculations killed his border bill, the evangelical Christian vote and preparing for life after Trump.
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Truck nuts 🤣. That was his sign that were in trouble. Funny thing is, he made that part up as a way to stereotype Trump supporters. Dude needs software to have a conversation but thinks it's no big deal. 🤣Find a new gig bro.
"I don't agree with Mr. Trump 100% of the time. But I do agree with him most of the time, and I disagree with Kamala Harris nearly all the time. That makes this an easy call." -Nikki Haley
This walking rabbit pellet has nothing to contribute to public discourse.
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If you want to clear your foggy mind
A must listen for anyone believing the lie that Trump didn't sabotage the bi-partisan border bill for his own political ends.
I absolutely love The Interview! The thoughtful questions and in-depth conversations make each episode incredibly engaging. The host's ability to draw out fascinating insights from guests is impressive and keeps me coming back for more. Whether it's a deep dive into a compelling topic or a light-hearted chat, the show always delivers quality content. https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/elite-printing-solution/5237599
"The Interview" consistently delivers thought-provoking conversations with a wide range of fascinating guests. The depth of discussion and insightful questions make it a must-listen for anyone looking to expand their understanding of various topics. https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/078c3baf-4373-423e-8baf-f2d0249f11d9/episodes/f07d1c86-ecad-4e8d-8931-a0ddafa93a48/branded-wraps-innovative-materials-in-eco-friendly-packaging
Mayor Pete is one of my all-time favorite communicators. He's amazing at framing his message in a way that engages all kinds of folks, his ability to stay on-message without taking a giant pivot (think Kelly Ann) is unmatched, and I admire his respect of boundaries.
I am so proud of our governor Gretchen Whitmer. She’s done a lot for Michigan and has done a lot for our state. Thank goodness for her. People in Michigan give her a hard time because of course she’s a democrat but mostly because she’s a woman. If you want shit done let a woman do it.
The point of classics is to stand on their shoulders, not grovel at their feet. Classics endure on their own; they don't need to be force-fed. The natural philosophies of the ancient Greeks were fine for their times, but we've learned a few things since then--well, some of us have, anyway. That said, I do hope the proponents of this form of education abide by it and visit physicians who adhere to the precepts and practices of 9th Century BC Western medicine.
The GOP doesn't want schools to inculcate kids... unless they're doing the inculcation, which seems pretty straightforwardly Christian theocratic white-nationalist fascism. Seriously, these guys sound like North Korean and Chinese partisans with a few tweaked particulars. No wonder they like Putin.
What an ignoramus, precisely the sort of dim-witted white-nationalist that comprises the modern Republican party. It's a mish-mash of lies, conspiracy theories, thinly veiled racism, poor education, flimsy reasoning, fascism, theocracy, and--above all--insecurity. It's an entire political party of backwards dangerous morons.
Funny, given that Aristotle was indefatigably wrong.
Nooooooo!! I loved this show so much. Please don't go 😢😢
as a woman it was really touchy :(
@14:40: "Alums"? Really? I guess that fits with "Myself and my brother..." All this while touting her professed education.
This episode was heartbreaking.
@20:35: The host provides a perfect example both of the obnoxious stupidity of identity-based politics and of the let's obliviousness toward it. If you're relying on your race, sex, heritage, etc. as some sort of political trump card, you're suggesting that different people's political views should be weighted by those characteristics. I strongly disagree with that fundamentally broken political theory. It is what it pretends to fight.
Yes!! The right to repair is necessary on so many levels!