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This week, Liz is joined by the Co-Founder and CEO of OKTA, Todd McKinnon. Todd discusses how he transitioned from "engineering genius" to CEO, and how he and his wife plan to pay their prosperity forward in the coming years.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss what a series of recent polling reveals about the Trump campaign's messaging, the nation's hypothetical response to a Trump victory on election day, and what a generic congressional ballot can tell us about the current state of play for the Senate.

This week, Abby is joined by Andrew Och, the author of "Unusual For Their Time: On The Road With America's First Ladies," to discuss the role of the first lady.

This week, we're flashing back to October 24th, 2018. With less than two weeks remaining before the 2018 midterms, Dana asks Chris how he manages during this busy time.

This week, Tyrus and Kat read a list of 129 ways to get a man in 1958.

This week, Liz is joined by the Chairman of VaynerX and the CEO of Vaynermedia, Gary Vaynerchuk. Gary discusses how his intense resilience has served him in his life and career, and what he believes is next for the United States in this difficult time.

This week, Dana and Chris discuss Chris' "Five Key Counties to Watch" for the 2020 election, the Republicans who are in better shape than they were in a few key Senate races, and the debate around The Trump Campaign's cash supply. 

This week, Trey remembers the meaning of Labor Day by discussing how some of his earliest jobs mowing lawns, delivering papers, and bagging groceries taught him the value of work.

This week Abby is joined by Daniel Clark, The CEO of BrainFM, to discuss the purpose of functional music and how it can enhance our ability to sleep, focus, and relax.

This week we're flashing back to September 7th, 2016. With Labor Day behind them and an election around the corner, Dana and Chris discuss what the polls tell them about the 2016 Presidential election.

This week, Tyrus & Kat hear about a beefalo on the loose in Connecticut, and hamster DNA found on a train in Germany.

This week, Liz is joined by the CEO of Feeding America, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot. She also weighs in on the state of American hunger during COVID-19 and more.

This week, Dana and Chris touch on all the action across the country as we inch closer to the 2020 election. They discuss President Trump's response to recent events in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and more.

This week Abby is joined by Paul M. Sutter, a research professor in astrophysics at the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University to discuss UFOs.

For the last four years, Dana has kept listeners (and Chris) updated on the misadventures of Tora, her sister Angie's diabetic cat. In this episode, we flashback to some of the best Tora moments from the podcast.

This week, Tyrus and Kat hear from a runaway turtle and the interesting way one woman claims she was cat fish-ed.

This week, Liz is joined by the Founder of Kind LLC, Daniel Lubetzky. Daniel discusses how he went from being unable to afford three square meals a day, to developing his company into the snack bar giant it is today, with over a billion dollars in sales. Daniel also explains how his father's survival of Dachau concentration camp and his family's eventual migration to the United States honed Daniel's commitment to the American dream.

This week, Dana and Chris check-in after the first night of the Republican National Convention. They discuss all of the action from the evening including speeches by Senator Tim Scott, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Donald Trump Jr.; and what those speakers tell us about where the GOP is headed. They also touch on the continued controversy around USPS, the resignation of Jerry Falwell Jr. from Liberty University, and an unfortunate passing.

This week, Abby is joined by John Hudak, Deputy Director for the Center for Effective Public Management and Senior Fellow of Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. John discusses the history of how our nation's capital came to be, its place in our country's landscape, and the continued debate around Washington D.C.'s status as a non-state.