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The cultural, the intellectual, the political, the spiritual — and the silly. Life as we know it, fear it, love it, question it, live it. Hosted by Kris Welch.
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What’s in the news, what’s behind what’s in the news, what’s not in the news that should be in the news—and who’s doing what about it, here and now. Celebration and support from our vibrant, diverse community. Hosted by Kris Welch.
The cultural, the intellectual, the political, the spiritual — and the silly. Life as we know it, fear it, love it, question it, live it. Hosted by Kris Welch.
The great blessing that is Anne Lamott and her writing has just multiplied by one: a new book, for our fraught times and spirits. She joins us to talk about it. Anne Lamott is the author of The New York Times bestsellers Almost Everything; Hallelujah Anyway; Small Victories; Stitches; Help, Thanks, Wow; Some Assembly Required; Grace (Eventually); Plan B; and Traveling Mercies, as well as several novels. Her … Continued
How can concerned white people be most effective in fighting racism? Lynn Burnett tells us we need to know the stories of our white anti-racist ancestors. Hosted by Kris Welch.
Guest: Ishmael Reed, poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, talks to us of the life and influence of Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Hosted by Kris Welch. Image: Wikimedia
Nation magazine columnist Sasha Abramsky talks about Trump, GOP, and California school reopening. Hosted by Kris Welch.
The cultural, the intellectual, the political, the spiritual — and the silly. Life as we know it, fear it, love it, question it, live it. Hosted by Kris Welch.
We live in the attention economy: to the near destruction of our ability to focus. Michael Goldhaber, who warned us in the 90s, talks about the real marketplace of ideas, and how it serves Donald Trump’s politics. Hosted by Kris Welch.
The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump is over. What happened? and what happens now? We ask Jeet Heer. Hosted by Kris Welch. Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash
The cultural, the intellectual, the political, the spiritual — and the silly. Life as we know it, fear it, love it, question it, live it. Hosted by Kris Welch.
What if the chasm of political difference in U.S. society was all about status? What IS status? How is it different from race, gender, class, age, wealth—all those other differences? Cecilia Ridgeway explains. Cecilia L. Ridgeway is the Lucie Stern Professor of Social Sciences, Emerita, in the Sociology Department at Stanford University. Her latest book … Continued