This week, Tyrus and Kat blow off steam about a potential second wave of COVID-19. They also hear about a couple charged with selling weed and one woman who had trouble with a wedding gown.
This week, Liz is joined by the CEO of Kodiak Cakes, Joel Clark. Joel discusses after a series of trials and victories, Joel discusses how he has persevered through uncertainty, and where the brand is headed next.
This week, Abby is joined by Professor Carl Castro, the Director of the University of Southern California's Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans and Military Families.
This week, Abby is joined by Kristen Soltis Anderson, co-founder of Echelon Insights and Washington Examiner columnist. Kristen discusses why we have the electoral college, how it impacts our elections at large, and the arguments for and against this system.
This week, we're flashing back to July 25th, 2018. In this episode, Dana fields questions about hair extensions, whether she prefers mountains or the beach, and the restaurant she could eat at for the rest of her life. Plus, Chris answers tough election trivia.
This week, Kennedy tackles the challenges of raising kids in the current political climate. Later, Kennedy is joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr. Laura Markham.
This week, Liz is joined by the first woman of color CEO of AT&T Business, Anne Chow to discuss how her background of hard work and personal experiences of being discriminated against continue to bolster her leadership style of empathy and equity at AT&T.
With just one week until election day, Dana and Chris compare notes. They discuss what some recent public opinion polling can tell us about how the election might go, how the millennial vote might impact election outcomes and the week that was on the campaign trail.
This week, Abby is joined by Lesley Bannatyne, an American author who writes on Halloween; its history, literature, and contemporary celebration. Lesley discusses the origins of Halloween and what this holiday can teach us about our modern times.
This week we're flashing back to September 12th, 2018. As Chris celebrates the release of his book “Every Man a King,” he and Dana meet in the studio to discuss how he’s faring on the road and Mexican food.
This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about a Karen giving flowers to other Karens, parents who named their daughter after their Wi-Fi provider, and they break down the final presidential debate.
This week, Liz is joined by the founder of Bai and Crook & Marker, Ben Weiss. The discuss Ben's "bevolution" and his new book "Basementality: How This Entrepreneur Drove His Fight Against Big Sugar and Rose from the Basement to a $1.7 Billion Brand."
With just two weeks until "the end of the election," Dana and Chris discuss all-things 2020. They cover some potential election outcomes, how current polling might differ from the actual election results, and more.
This week, Abby is joined by Tom Bevan, co-founder and president of RealClearPolitics. Tom discusses what a swing state is, how a states' political alignment may or may not change over time, and how swing states impact our elections.
This week we're flashing back to May 5th, 2016 .In this episode, Dana and Chris celebrate the paperback release of Dana's book "And The Good News Is ..."