"In the Room with Peter Bergen" transcript: Episode 71
In this episode: There’s a Conspiracy Theory for Just About Everything, So Should You Be Worried?
In this episode: There’s a Conspiracy Theory for Just About Everything, So Should You Be Worried?
With contributions from other disability advocates and scholars, Tiffany Yu’s self-narrated audiobook is a revolutionary guide on allyship and building more inclusive habits.
Journalist and bestselling author Oliver Burkeman offers philosophical yet practical, bite-size advice for making meaningful change happen.
The highly anticipated HBO Max series starts streaming this November—here’s what you need to know before you tune in.
Journalist Leon Neyfakh on his latest project with Arielle Pardes, which explores the slippery diagnosis and surprising history of the attention-deficit crisis.
In this episode: Revisiting the First MAGA President
If you’re a rom-com fan looking for a fresh happily-ever-after to swoon over, look no further than the heartfelt characters created by this contemporary fan favorite.
Can't wait for Elphaba and Galinda to take to the big screen? Relive the story that started it all with Gregory Maguire's stories of Oz.
The bestselling author returns 25 years later with "The Revenge of the Tipping Point."
Revisit one of 2024's biggest blockbusters with this deep dive into the differences between the film and Frank Herbert's 1965 epic.
In this episode: How Modern Autocrats Keep Each Other in Power
The author’s fourth novel is here, and it’s a tear-jerker. Centered on family, grief, and love, the audiobook stars a stunning performance from Éanna Hardwicke of "Normal People" fame.