Dave Foley and Kevin McDonald join us for a conversation about humor while they’re in town to accept the Ernie Kovacs Award from VideoFest.
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Dave Foley and Kevin McDonald join us for a conversation about humor while they’re in town to accept the Ernie Kovacs Award from VideoFest.
Read moreHarvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn explains why history’s exceptional leaders prove that the greatest of leaders aren’t born – they’re made.
Read moreRoger Hodge joins us to talk about his new book “Texas Blood: Seven Generations Among the Outlaws, Ranchers, Indians, Missionaries, Soldiers, and Smugglers of the Borderlands.”
Read moreLisa Fain joins us to talk about her latest book, “Queso!: Regional Recipes for the World’s Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip.”
Read moreSociologist Rachel Sherman joins us to talk about well-off Americans who really struggle with the moral questions that come with great wealth.
Read moreHoward Kushner joins us to talk about why so few people are lefties and about the many ways cultures worldwide discriminate against them.
Read moreJake Gyllenhaal and Jeff Bauman join us to talk about the film “Stronger,” which tells the story of how Bauman survived the Boston Marathon Bombing.
Read moreSasha Abramsky joins us to explain why we often let our anxieties override sound reasoning.
Read moreSoleil Ho of The Racist Sandwich podcast joins us to talk about how we can tell a lot about people by the foods they make and consume.
Read moreWe talk this hour about the time we spend in the office, office humor and about the changing relationship between companies and their employees.
Read moreA pair of students and the president of Gallaudet University, one of the nation’s leading educators of deaf students, join us to discuss how these students are excelling in a hearing world.
Read moreComedian Patricia Williams joins us to talk about being a 15-year-old mother – and about how she ultimately made a life for herself and her family.
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