Writer and director Damien Chazelle talks with guest host Courtney Collins about his new film, “Babylon,” which takes place in the late 1920s in Hollywood.
Read moreThe systems that failed to help a refugee family
ProPublica reporter Kartikay Mehrotra tells the story of a 14-year-old Afghan boy who took his own life and the federal resettlement program ill-equipped to help Afghan refugees.
Read moreWhy we call some animals pests and not others
Science writer Bethany Brookshire talks about why some animals are demonized over others and why we choose certain furry companions as pets.
Read moreActing against your values can have a lasting effect on you
Writer Elizabeth Svoboda offers a primer on moral injury, new treatment methods and why Covid has health care providers suffering from it anew.
Read moreHow to create a sense of belonging wherever you are
Professor Geoffrey L. Cohen discusses why establishing connections and reflecting on core values are keys to creating empathy.
Read moreYou don’t have to be an influencer to be influential
Author Tommy Spaulding talks about why being mindful of our interactions with others can lead to a more meaningful life and even help us to achieve our personal goals.
Read moreA professional poker player on knowing when to fold ’em
Professional poker player Annie Duke talks about why quitting is a key element of success and how to know when it’s time to fold’ em and move on.
Read moreWhy AI won’t put artists out of work
Kevin Kelly from Wired discusses how artists should embrace and not fear new technology that creates art based on brief, human-like prompts, which he says will teach us new ways of human creativity.
Read moreHow to make sure you’re not enabling others’ bad behavior
Professor Max H. Bazerman talks about enablers of crimes, from the people who directly know about their involvement to those who benefit from resulting privileges.
Read moreConspiracy theories are everywhere, but you don’t have to fall for them
This holiday season, you might find yourself sitting across the table from someone who has some very odd ideas about how the world works. This hour, Krys explores the world of conspiracy theories.
Read moreEverybody complains about the TSA, even its workers
Journalist Darryl Campbell tells the stories of people who work for the TSA, why turnover is so high among agents, and the ways gendered screening is creating big problems.
Read moreHow dogs became our best friend
Animal expert Jules Howard talks about advancements in dog research, what we know about dog cognition and emotion, and the decades of study that brought us to where we are today.
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