This hour, we’ll visit the Newseum in Washington to explore how digital and social media have changed the way candidates campaign – and how the public participates in the political process.
Read moreTweet It, Delete It
This hour, we’ll talk about the damage our online history can cause our future selves – and about efforts to recapture our privacy – with Meg Leta Jones, author of “Ctrl + Z: The Right to Be Forgotten.”
Read moreA Girl’s Double Life: In Person And Online
This hour, we’ll talk about how social media has forced teenage girls to grow up at an accelerated pace with Nancy Jo Sales, author of “American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers.”
Read moreBreaking the News
This hour, we’ll talk about the evolution of reporting breaking news stories with NPR Texas correspondent Wade Goodwyn and John McCaa of WFAA.
Read moreThe Artist As Philosopher, Historian, and Agitator
This hour, we’ll talk to Teju Cole about how our national conversation about race has evolved in the age of social media – and about the artist’s role in that conversation.
Read moreBe Happy For Yourself
This hour, we’ll talk about deemphasizing how we stack up to others with Kay Wills Wyma, author of ‘I’m Happy for You (Sort Of … Not Really): Finding Contentment in a Culture of Comparison.’
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