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Honestly with Bari Weiss

The most interesting conversations in American life happen in private. This show brings them out of

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We are living in an era in which Americans–especially younger ones–say they are increasingly traumat

A year ago today, something big happened in Washington. Was it a coup? Was it an insurrection? Was i

As the year ends, we want to share where this podcast began and replay our first episode.What does t

The abortion debate is top of mind as we enter 2022, with a pending supreme court decision that coul

Over the next few days we are going to be replaying some listener favorites from the last year, star

Abigail Shrier, the author of the bestselling book “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seduc

Just when we think we have Kim Kardashian pinned she adds another hyphen. She’s a reality star, unti

In 2019, Jussie Smollett’s hate crime allegations captured the nation. The actor and singer claimed

Eccentric economist and brilliant thinker Tyler Cowen answers our questions about the confusing stat

Desmond Shum knows well the cost of doing business in China. Born to a humble family that was margin

If your family is anything like mine, Thanksgiving is an opportunity to take a break from work, to b

Here is what I thought was true about Kyle Rittenhouse in the last days of August 2020: The 17-year-

First, Andrew Yang ran for President, and he could barely get mainstream media’s attention. Then, he

It’s been three years since the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, the most lethal attack on Jews on U

"Defund the police" or "healthy at every size" or "marriage is just an oppressive institution of the

If you’ve just heard of the word “TERF” (it stands for Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist) it was p

Ross Douthat is a New York Times columnist, a father of four, an author . . . and also someone who l

Last week, Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower, confirmed what we already felt; that big tech

The most honest thing I’ve ever read about abortion is by Caitlin Flanagan. It’s called “The Dishone

Four decades ago, Glenn C. Loury became the first tenured black professor of economics in Harvard’s