Notable Guests
BK
Becky Kennedy
10x
MB
Martha Beck
9x
CP
Christen Press
5x
JH
Jen Hatmaker
5x
ST
Sonya Renee Taylor
5x
BC
Brandi Carlile
4x
NT
Nedra Glover Tawwab
4x
VM
Vanessa Marin
4x
HM
Hillary McBride
4x
AR
Amanda Ripley
3x
Recent Episodes
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Ocean Vuong and Chase Melton discuss how art and connection can mother us.
Chase Melton
Ocean Vuong
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Amanda investigates a $400 million White House ballroom construction project.
Jon Golinger
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Joy is connection, not denial, and a way back into the world.
Ross Gay
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Discussing the implications of winning a Webby award and using their platform responsibly.
Ro Khanna
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Rep. Ro Khanna discusses Congress's failure to stop Trump and the role of dark money.
Ro Khanna
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Jane Fonda discusses aging without disappearing and staying awake amidst chaos.
Jane Fonda
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Oscars experience and finding strength in love and friendship.
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Pod Squad shares their most embarrassing, cringe-inducing moments for comic relief.
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Glennon and Amanda celebrate their birthdays, acknowledging the complex emotions birthdays can bring.
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Jeremy Scahill discusses the history of US regime change operations.
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Tracee Ellis Ross shares how to stay engaged without burning out.
Tracee Ellis Ross
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Meggan Watterson discusses sacred rage as a form of love.
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Andrea Gibson shares news of incurable cancer with bravery.
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Megan Falley interviews about the Oscar-nominated film 'Come See Me'.
Megan Falley
Sara Bareilles
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Tarana Burke discusses the "me too" movement's origins and impact.
Tarana Burke
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Brad Edwards, Epstein survivors' attorney, discusses government conspiracy.
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Amanda provides comprehensive chronological documentation of the Epstein case showing how the justice system protected him while survivors fought for accountability
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Glennon and Abby recount their experience at Brandi Carlile's Girls Just Wanna Weekend.
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The hosts discuss coping with overwhelming global chaos and news.
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Brittany Packnett Cunningham explains how years of organizing prepared Minnesota to resist state violence and why this moment is more dangerous than previous crises
Brittany Packnett Cunningham