"In the Room with Peter Bergen" transcript: Episode 27
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Andy García tells Michele about growing up among Cuban exiles in Miami, where the talk—and the transcendent food—was always of home.
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As guest Conan O'Brien says of his family kitchen, "If I'm a clay pot, this is the kiln where I got baked. This is where it all happened."
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For screen and theater star Matthew Broderick, who grew up among artists and actors, the kitchen was center stage for family drama.
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These podcasts crafted by Black creatives, comedians, and cultural icons offer a fascinating lens on the many nuances of life, art, and society.
Kerry Washington opens up about her new memoir, "Thicker than Water," the importance of a kitchen in the Catskills, and how a pit stop in India changed her life and career.
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Aparna Nancherla challenges misconceptions about introverts in her Audible Original podcast, "The Introvert’s Survival Guide."
Comedian, activist, and writer W. Kamau Bell remembers his grandmother's fried pies: the single-serving dessert that’s rooted in the South, just like him.