Podcasts
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• Recorded May 6, 2013
“The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” Michael Feinstein is a multi-platinum-selling, Emmy and Grammy Award-nominated entertainer dedicated to restoring music from the golden age of American song. He educates audiences about the… more
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One of Newsweek ’s 150 Women Who Changed the World, Eve Ensler has devoted her life to the defense of the female body. Her 1996 play The Vagina Monologues recounts funny, riveting, and horrifying stories Ensler gathered from conversations with… more
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• Recorded May 3, 2013
A Time Magazine Top 100 Hero, Temple Grandin has become a philosophical leader of both the animal welfare and autism advocacy movements. Diagnosed with autism as a child, she studied psychology and earned a Ph.D. in Animal Science. A passionate… more
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During her 15-year television career, screenwriter and Writers Guild Award nominee Maria Semple wrote for such shows as Mad About You, Saturday Night Live, Ellen, and Arrested Development . Her debut novel This One is Mine , called an… more
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• Recorded Apr 30, 2013
Journalist and social justice activist Letty Cottin Pogrebin is the founding editor of Ms. magazine, a national flagship platform for feminist journalism launched in 1971 that brazenly helped to shape the anti-sexist movement. Pogrebin is the… more
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Isabel Allende “rearranges reality with a blend of memories, mysticism and imagination” ( Philadelphia Inquirer ) in her picturesque historical fiction about family sagas, love, war, and politics. She is the recipient of 50 awards in more than a… more
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For more than 25 years, Michael Pollan has pinpointed the intersections of nature and culture. Named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People, he lectures widely on food, agriculture, health, and the environment. His six books include the New… more
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The Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, Cass Sunstein is the author of more than 35 books and textbooks. From 2009 to 2012, he served as the Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. The… more
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• Recorded Apr 19, 2013 Explicit Content
(This podcast contains explicit language) A blazing memoir about an adventure born of heartache and the promise of reconstructing a life undone, Cheryl Strayed’s no. 1 New York Times bestselling book Wild was chosen by Oprah Winfrey as the first… more
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Comedian, author, and self-described vigilante pundit, Baratunde Thurston is the former Digital Director for The Onion and the creator of Cultivated Wit, a startup that blends comedy with new digital platforms. A regular contributor to Fast… more
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• Recorded Apr 17, 2013
A writer on politics, culture, and psychology, Andrew Solomon received a National Book Award for The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression, which examined the human condition with erudition and candor. A New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer… more
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Praised for his ability to flesh out vivid characters whose lives saturate puzzling cultural backdrops, Ken Kalfus is the author of the story collections Thirst and PU-239 and Other Russian Fantasies , a PEN/Faulkner Award finalist. His novels… more
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Called "the talk of librarian circles" ( New York Times ) and immortalized as an action figure, librarian Nancy Pearl has recommended books to readers for decades. Her bestselling book, Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment and… more
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• Recorded Apr 14, 2013
As host of MSNBC's award-winning The Rachel Maddow Show , Rachel Maddow offers her take on the stories of the day — political and otherwise — and engages in lively debate with guests from all sides of the issues. The show debuted in September 2008… more
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• Recorded Apr 11, 2013
Drawing on a wealth of pioneering research, esteemed primatologist Frans de Waal traces the biological roots of human morality to primate social emotions, including empathy, reciprocity, and fairness in The Bonobo and the Atheist . Named one of … more
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• Recorded Apr 10, 2013
"A narrator who has relished and soaked up the details of her existence, equally of mirth and devastation, and spilled them onto her pages" ( New York Times ), Anne Lamott writes about loss with honesty and compassion and uplifts readers with her… more
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• Recorded Apr 8, 2013
When Judy Wicks founded the White Dog Café in the first floor of her University City row home in 1983, she did not plan to start a revolution. The White Dog was one of the first restaurants to feature organic, locally sourced, and humane food as… more
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With wit and unflagging curiosity, Mary Roach has explored the posthumous human body (Stiff) , ectoplasm and the afterlife (Spook), sex (Bonk) , and the scientific oddities of space travel (Packing for Mars) . “One of those rare writers who… more
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• Recorded Apr 2, 2013
An author and journalist who reports for PBS’s Frontline and contributes to The Economist , Blaine Harden has worked for The Washington Post as a correspondent in Africa, Eastern Europe, and Asia, and as a national correspondent for the New… more
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• Recorded Apr 1, 2013
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is a leading oncologist, political theorist, and the author of nine books on medical ethics and healthcare. A Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, Emanuel… more
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