Bob Woodward & Elsa Walsh

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Decoding Partnership in Midlife with Dr. Richard Shapiro from Decoding Women's Health

We’ve talked a lot on this show about health issues midlife women face. But what about the other people who often have a front-row seat to these changes, and can play a key supporting role? This week, a conversation about supporting a partner who’s going through menopause—with no ...  Afficher plus

Michael J. Fox & Tracy Pollan

We visited America’s sweethearts on Manhattan’s East Side and found them as devoted and candid as ever. During a short period in the late 80’s, Michael and Tracy got married, had a son, Michael lost his father and gained a life-altering diagnosis — a lot for a young couple to nav ...  Afficher plus

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ICYMI - Bob Woodward on "Fear" in America & President Trump's War on Truth
The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Journalist and "Fear" author Bob Woodward discusses the threat posed by President Trump's sweeping ignorance and his administration's willingness to publicly defend his lies. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener fo ...  Afficher plus

ICYMI - Bob Woodward on "Fear" in America & President Trump's War on Truth (Rebroadcast)
The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Journalist and "Fear" author Bob Woodward discusses the threat posed by President Trump's sweeping ignorance and his administration's willingness to publicly defend his lies. Originally aired August 20, 2019. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork ...  Afficher plus

SMNTY Classics: The First Lady of the Black Press
Stuff Mom Never Told You

When trailblazing reporter Ethel Payne died, The Washington Post eulogized that had Payne "not been black, she certainly would have been one of the most recognized journalists in American society.” Cristen and Caroline uncover the history and significance of black newspapers i ...

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RFK, A Eulogy for King
It Was Said

Ep 2: Robert Kennedy learns of the MLK Jr.’s assassination while in route to a campaign event in inner city Indianapolis. He breaks the news to an unsuspecting crowd, delivering a spontaneous and empathetic eulogy for the apostle of nonviolence.