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Jul 7, 2025 • 33min

'If You Can Keep It': American Values

Alana Ronlevy, managing director of Gallup, and David Brooks, opinion columnist for The New York Times, discuss the core values that define America. They reveal surprising survey insights showing family tops the list of priorities across demographics. The conversation touches on generational shifts in national pride, the intersection of faith and politics, and the role of organized religion in community cohesion. They also explore the tension between governmental support and civil society, highlighting how collective values influence the pursuit of the American dream.
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Jul 4, 2025 • 34min

Best Of: Questioning Quantum Mechanics

In this discussion, Erica Carlson, a physics professor at Purdue University and host of The Quantum Age, joins Shohini Ghosh, a professor of physics and computer science at Wilfrid Laurier University, to unravel the perplexing world of quantum mechanics. They break down complex topics like quantum computing and its security implications for cryptocurrencies. The duo also dives into quantum materials and their applications in technology, from MRI machines to the aspiring quantum internet, making these scientific concepts accessible and engaging.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 40min

Why The U.S. Army Made Four Tech Executives Lieutenant Colonels

Sean McFate, a Georgetown professor and former U.S. Army paratrooper, joins Stephen Levy, Wired editor, and Colonel Molly Salisbury to discuss a groundbreaking initiative. Tech leaders from companies like Meta and OpenAI have been appointed as lieutenant colonels in the U.S. Army Reserves. They aim to fuse Silicon Valley expertise with military operations, addressing modern warfare challenges through technology and psychological strategies. The group navigates the ethical implications and potential conflicts between military values and innovation.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 30min

Unpacking The GOP Megabill

Arthur Delaney, a Senior reporter at HuffPost, and Martha Gimbel, Executive director at Yale's Budget Lab, delve into the controversial GOP megabill and its implications for Americans. They unpack potential tax breaks, particularly for the wealthy, and discuss the legislative journey back to the House. The duo highlights the risks to healthcare funding and the impact on Medicaid. Additionally, they explore immigration provisions and economic consequences, emphasizing the bill's significant ramifications on essential services and the national debt.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 31min

In Good Health: Vaccines, Menopause, And Cardiovascular Disease

Apoorva Mandavilli, a science and global health reporter for The New York Times, joins Samar El-Kaudry, a Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, to discuss pressing health issues. They delve into the recent cuts to U.S. vaccine funding and the potential global repercussions. The conversation shifts to the critical link between menopause and cardiovascular disease, emphasizing how hormonal changes elevate heart risks for women. Listeners gain insights on the importance of proactive heart health and better communication with healthcare providers during menopause.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 23min

'If You Can Keep It': Church And State, Continued

Catherine Stewart, a journalist and author focusing on the intersection of faith and politics, joins Ian Millhiser, Vox's senior correspondent on the Supreme Court. Together, they delve into the rising challenges to the separation of church and state, particularly during the Trump administration. The discussion highlights the politicization of religious liberty and recent Supreme Court rulings favoring Christian nationalism. They emphasize the need for grassroots engagement to protect democratic values and maintain a secular public sphere.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 22min

Senator Elissa Slotkin On The Future Of The Democratic Party

Elissa Slotkin, a Michigan Senator and former CIA analyst, brings her unique perspective on pressing national issues. She discusses the challenges facing the Democratic Party as it prepares for midterm elections, emphasizing the need for a fresh economic vision. Slotkin dives into U.S. military actions in Iran and the importance of nonpartisan politics in security matters. Additionally, she reflects on immigration reform, advocating for policies that support small businesses and address fears within immigrant communities.
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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 25min

The News Roundup For June 27, 2025

Arthur Delaney, a senior reporter at HuffPost, joins forces with Wendy Benjaminson from Bloomberg News and Margaret Tolliv, director at Syracuse University, to dissect NATO's pledge to ramp up defense spending amid global tensions. James Kipfield evaluates the fallout from U.S. airstrikes in Iran and their implications for international relations. Akbar Shahid Ahmed delves into the complexities of aid in Gaza, underlining the tragedy of violence and skepticism surrounding humanitarian efforts. Together, they unravel the intricacies of politics and policy shaping current events.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 33min

Ask An Ambassador

Ryan Crocker, a former U.S. ambassador to six countries, Susan Ziada, and Gordon Gray, discuss the crucial roles of ambassadors in protecting U.S. citizens abroad during crises. They share insights from recent alerts in Qatar and delve into the complexities of Middle Eastern diplomacy. The conversation touches on the importance of effective communication and relationships amongst agencies, especially in times of conflict. They also evaluate the impact of political ambassadorships versus those with formal training, emphasizing the evolving geopolitical landscape.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 33min

Best Of: Chef José Andrés On Building A Better World

José Andrés, a Michelin-starred chef and humanitarian, shares his journey in feeding millions through World Central Kitchen. He discusses the emotional power of food, revealing personal stories that connect it to love and significant life events. Andrés reflects on his childhood culinary experiences, the challenges of providing aid in conflict zones like Gaza and Ukraine, and the resilience of humanitarian heroes. With his new memoir, he emphasizes food's role in cultural understanding and social change.

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