Columbia University’s Michael Slepian joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why secret-keeping isolates us – and who we should tell our secrets to.
Read moreWhen telling your life story, don’t leave out your secrets
Melissa Febos explains walking the line between vulnerability and over divulgence in writing and offers guidance to other aspiring writers on how to begin their journey.
Read moreWhat Our Secrets Say About Ourselves
Michael L. Slepian, Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Associate Professor of Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School, joins us to talk about the things we choose to hide and if we should trust others with the secrets we share.
Read moreWhy We Keep Secrets
Carlin Flora joins us to talk about why we keep secrets – and the effect these inner thoughts have on our relationships.
Read morePresidential Secrets
Mary Graham joins us to talk about how presidents balance national security and the people’s right to know how they are being represented.
Read moreLearning From The CIA
This hour, we’ll learn how we, too, can disappear in a crowd, fend off an attacker and tell if someone is lying with former CIA agent Jason Hanson.
Read moreAnonymous Secrets
We’ll talk to Frank Warren, founder of the PostSecret project, about the outlet he provides to people needing to unburden themselves.
Read moreArt In The 21st Century
The PBS series Art 21 debuts its seventh season on KERA next month. This hour, we’ll get a taste of new energy in the contemporary art world with Susan Sollins, Art 21’s executive producer and curator.
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