Valentines or Galentines? (with Lane Moore)

Valentines or Galentines? (with Lane Moore)

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Moscow or ‘Merica? (with David Remnick)

The New Yorker editor David Remnick joins Sam to talk about if The New Yorker is the “slow food movement” of news and how today’s current events remind him of living in Moscow at the end of the Soviet Union. They talk about how the industry changed when Jeff Bezos bought the Wash ...  Show more

Carrots or Grapes? (with Emily Oster)

Economist and author Emily Oster joins Sam to ring in the New Year and talk about why so many people try to reset in January and if they believe in New Year’s resolutions. They unpack why some important people eat the same thing every day in order not to exert energy on unimporta ...  Show more

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