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Former NBC CEO Bob Wright lost his wife, Suzanne, to pancreatic cancer earlier this year, and on this episode, he wants to know why so little progress has been made in the last 50 years against a disease with such a high mortality rate.
Bishop Michael Curry is the leader of the Episcopalian church, and as we head into the new year, he's here to tell us how the teachings of Jesus just might help create change.This episode is brought to you by Children International (www.childre
In 2007, everything changed. At least, that’s according to journalist Tom Friedman, who tells David in this episode how 2007 was the single greatest technological inflection point since the printing press—and how we all missed it.This episode i
We hear about ISIS all the time - but what is it really like, and how dangerous is it? Journalist Joby Warrick has been covering the Middle East and national security for decades, and in this episode he talks to David about just how we should b
For Thanksgiving, we're revisiting a conversation David had with Patty Stonesifer. She had a successful career at Microsoft, but Stonesifer gave it all up to run a not-for-profit in Washington, D.C.In this episode, she talks to David about how
At 24 Winston Churchill was looking for a fight – and he found a war in South Africa. He was captured, escaped, saved a train full of people and became a national hero. David talks to writer and journalist Candice Millard about the adventure th
NY Times columnist Nick Kristof spent the past year writing against Trump, but tells David, his side got it wrong - and we should give Trump a chance.This episode is brought to you by Children’s International, Goedeker’s, and Proper Cloth.
When you think of evangelicals in America, you probably picture white, ultraconservative Trump supporters. But Christian writer and political activist Jim Wallis is something completely different -- and he wants you to know that that's not what
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has created intimate portraits of many presidents. Here she and David talk about the state of the 2016 race -- and remembers the time she caught LBJ in a lie.This episode is brought to you by Children’s Internatio
You may be wondering just how we got here - and Ron Brownstein, senior editor of The Atlantic, is here to explain exactly what’s going on in 2016. And you may be surprised to learn what, according to Ron, actually matters (like wedge issues) an
As an ambassador, David Saperstein meets with leaders around the world. And he says his background as a rabbi has let him make deeper connections. He and David Gregory talk about the threats to religious freedom.This episode is brought to you b
Nicolle Wallace is a power player in Republican politics: she was communications chief for George W. Bush and a senior advisor on John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. In this episode, she talks to David about what it was like working with
Lawrence Wright knows a lot about terrorism - because he's been covering it for decades. In this episode, he talks to David about interviewing Osama bin Laden's business manager, and how covering covering religion changed his own thoughts on re
Every four years, documentarian Michael Kirk tells the life story of the two candidates for president - and he just finished his film about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. He tells David what he learned about their backgrounds, and how knowin
Charlie Sykes is one of the most prominent conservative talk show hosts in Wisconsin - but he took on Donald Trump. In this episode, he talks to David about what he thinks conservative media has gotten wrong this election.This episode is brough
Comedian, journalist, podcast host: W. Kamau Bell has lots of jobs. He hopes that some of his words and stories inspire the conversations we all need to have about the issues in America. In this episode, David and Kamau have one of those conver
Islamic Exceptionalism is the title of scholar Shadi Hamid’s book that tries to understand the rise of Islam as a political force around the world. He and David discuss what democracy looks like in the Arab world, and the difference between Isl
Guy Raz has covered conflicts all over the world for NPR, but now he hosts a show called The TED Radio Hour, which is about big ideas. In this episode, he and David talk about how these big ideas fit into their lives.This episode is sponsored b
Patty Stonesifer had a successful career at Microsoft - and she gave it all up to run a not-for-profit in Washington, DC. In this episode, she talks to David about her efforts to increase access to food, and how we can emulate that around the c
Steve Case helped invent AOL, and it was successful partly because he could predict the future so well. In this episode, he does a little more future-telling with David.This episode is sponsored by Trunkclub and Harry's.
If you've ever had tapas in the US, you have José Andrés to thank. Don't listen to this one hungry.This episode is sponsored by Trunkclub, Blue Apron, and The Great Courses.
Patty Hearst's story of being kidnapped, and then eventually committing bank robberies with her captors, is American legend. But when Jeffrey Toobin realized there wasn't actually much information about the story out there, he decided to write
Ron Fournier knows the Clintons like no one else - he's been covering them since they were in the Governor's mansion in Arkansas. (He even once overheard an unsavory exchange with Bill Clinton in the men's room). In this episode, he sits down w
Former Mississippi governor Haley Barbour is willing to take a chance this election season - on Donald Trump. He sat down with David on the last day of the Republican National Convention to talk about how he and Trump may disagree on certain is
Trump isn't his first choice, but Representative Peter King is in Cleveland at the Republican National Convention as a Trump supporter. David sat down with Rep. King on the second day of the convention to talk about his decision. Keep an eye on
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