If life is a play, what happens during the last act? What’s it like to live knowing you have a limited amount of time left?Read more
If life is a play, what happens during the last act? What’s it like to live knowing you have a limited amount of time left?Read more
May 19, 2018
May 19, 2018
January 05, 2019
October 12, 2019
We don’t handle endings well, in general. So this hour, let’s learn about how to make a good ending — whether leaving a lover, quitting a job, or getting ready for the end of life itself.Read more
December 30, 2017
December 30, 2017
December 29, 2018
December 28, 2019
December 26, 2020
Can we ever get inside the mind of an animal? Can we really know how an octopus or a parrot thinks? Also, the fascinating story of Charles Foster's attempt to act like a badger, when he lived in a hole in the ground and ate worms.Read more
April 07, 2018
April 07, 2018
December 29, 2018
November 16, 2019
Psychologists say telling a good life story can make you happier. But do we also create an inauthentic version of ourselves if we turn everything into a narrative?Read more
October 23, 2016
October 23, 2016
July 29, 2017
January 13, 2018
December 22, 2018
You're thinking about hitting “delete” on all of it — Facebook, Twitter. But is that the answer, or should we resolve to stick around and make things better?Read more
December 22, 2018
December 22, 2018
August 24, 2019
August 15, 2020
Trees talk to each other, and even form alliances with other trees or other species. Some are incredibly old — the root mass of aspens might live 100,000 years. In this hour, we explore the science and history of trees.Read more
April 28, 2018
April 28, 2018
December 15, 2018
November 09, 2019
August 29, 2020
Yosemite is climbing’s mecca. It’s where Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell stunned the world with their dazzling climbs.Read more
June 18, 2017
June 18, 2017
December 16, 2017
December 15, 2018
As terrible as it sounds, most of us will go through something traumatic at some point in our lives. The experience can be deeply isolating and crushing, but it doesn't have to be. Read more
July 05, 2015
July 05, 2015
September 09, 2017
March 31, 2018
December 08, 2018
Even the most welcome gift can spark guilt, resentment, obligation or vulnerability. This hour, unwrapping the tangled emotions behind giving — and getting.Read more
December 08, 2018
December 08, 2018
December 07, 2019
We’ve been taught to ignore, stifle, or just get over anger for many years — but what if we embraced it?Read more
December 01, 2018
December 01, 2018
August 03, 2019
We delve into the new science of revulsion.Read more
August 28, 2016
August 28, 2016
February 24, 2018
December 01, 2018
August 10, 2019
What's the essence of religion? God? Scripture? Moral codes? Or is it really about something more unexplainable — primal spiritual experiences?Read more
November 24, 2018
November 24, 2018
July 06, 2019
July 18, 2020
“The climate crisis is a crisis of culture and thus of imagination,” says writer Amitav Ghosh. So what changes in our conversation about global warming when we tap into the imaginative worlds of novelists and artists?Read more
August 12, 2017
August 12, 2017
February 10, 2018
November 24, 2018
August 31, 2019
Modern anti-depressants have saved a lot of minds. And lives. But what have they done to our bodies? And how do we navigate that trade-off between body and mind?Read more
March 24, 2018
March 24, 2018
November 17, 2018
August 17, 2019
April 25, 2020
The virtues of transgressive, subversive, rule-breaking art, both as an aesthetic and as a way of life. Read more
June 04, 2017
June 04, 2017
November 17, 2018
August 24, 2019
August 01, 2020
Social media has brought us all closer together. Sometimes that's a good thing. But when it comes to online shaming, it's a bad thing. Read more
April 18, 2015
April 18, 2015
July 22, 2017
January 20, 2018
November 10, 2018
It's a long walk from the truth to the whole truth. A biographer, a poet, a memoirist and a filmmaker describe the moral struggle and personal cost involved.Read more
November 10, 2018
November 10, 2018
July 20, 2019
April 11, 2020
November 28, 2020
All over the world, nation states are splintering. Separatism is on the rise. What causes nation states to erode? And what happens when they do?Read more
May 12, 2018
May 12, 2018
November 03, 2018
September 28, 2019
September 12, 2020
How do we put the fairness and the fun back in American elections? In this hour, we present a few simple ideas for how to remake the electoral process.Read more
October 30, 2016
October 30, 2016
August 26, 2017
November 03, 2018
Did you know that the U.S. military has a long history of working with psychics to try to discover enemy secrets? We examine this history and take a deep dive into the paranormal.Read more
October 28, 2017
October 28, 2017
October 27, 2018
October 26, 2019
October 31, 2020
How can someone be a monster — a brutal dictator, a mass murderer, a serial killer — and up close seem like a decent, caring person? What happens when you find yourself liking someone who’s done terrible things?Read more
January 20, 2018
July 30, 2017
January 20, 2018
October 27, 2018
October 05, 2019
In this show, we explore storyworlds — the fictional universes that continue to enchant us. Like the ghostly supernatural realm in which Abe Lincoln’s dead son, Willie, finds himself and the surreal Pacific Northwest town of Twin Peaks, the home of some damn fine coffee.Read more
February 19, 2017
February 19, 2017
October 28, 2017
October 20, 2018
DNA tests are uncovering mixed bloodlines. For African Americans, this can be emotionally-charged. What do you do when you find out one of your direct ancestors was a slave owner? Does it open the door to new conversations about racial justice?Read more
March 10, 2018
March 10, 2018
October 20, 2018
June 08, 2019
May 16, 2020
Covert spies painting nerve agents on doorknobs? It's not the only way to poison someone. We hear stories of radioactive paint, formaldehyde-spiked baby formula, and a beautiful garden full of plants that could kill you.Read more
October 13, 2018
October 13, 2018
June 29, 2019
March 14, 2020
Do you love your laptop? Feel affection for your phone? Some of us spend more time with our devices than our families. How deep do those attachments go?Read more
September 02, 2017
September 02, 2017
February 17, 2018
October 13, 2018
The right-wing politics and bro culture of The Proud Boys is attracting young, white men nationwide. Founder Gavin McInnes believes “95% of American women” would be happier at home. Where does his vision of “being a man” fit in 2018?Read more
February 03, 2018
February 03, 2018
October 06, 2018
Do you ever wish you could reinvent yourself? This hour, we hear from four noted artists who experienced pivotal turns in their own lives: artist Rashid Johnson, writer/photographer Teju Cole, singer Nikka Costa, and musician Michael Nesmith.Read more
July 15, 2017
December 16, 2017
July 15, 2017
October 06, 2018
Cities can be cacophonous and loud, a chaos of sonic discord. If, that is, you don't really focus your listening. People who’ve trained their ears to hear urban soundscapes in new ways hear something different.Read more
September 29, 2018
September 29, 2018
May 11, 2019
February 01, 2020
November 21, 2020
For the first time since World War II, far-right and neo-fascist groups are winning converts and votes — all over Europe and also here at home. Why is it happening, and can it be stopped?Read more
February 24, 2018
February 24, 2018
September 29, 2018
May 18, 2019
March 28, 2020
"Magical thinking" gets a bad rap these days. It suggests losing your grip on reality or being so gullible that you'll believe anything - from ghosts to miracles. But what if magic isn't pure fantasy? Maybe it's the gateway to wonder. Read more
February 17, 2018
February 17, 2018
September 22, 2018
May 11, 2019
October 03, 2020