This week, Dana and Chris look ahead to Independence Day and touch base on their latest culinary feats after a long food-talk hiatus. They also discuss the importance of American history during these unsettled times, and the pandemic's continued challenges to the presidential race. Plus, Chris attempts to crush presidential quote trivia.
This week, Liz is joined by former Cisco CEO & founder of JC2 Ventures, John Chambers. John details the years he spent leading Cisco through economic downturns, pandemics, and more; and how his experiences have given him to tools to be an expert coach for the young CEOs he invests in now.
This week, Abby is joined by This week, Professor Peter S. Onuf. Professor Onuf discusses how early Americans came to declare their independence and what the history of the Fourth of July can teach us about our great nation.
This week, we're flashing back to July 19th, 2017. Chris holds the mailbag and Dana answers questions. They cover some of Dana's favorite things about the south, the years she spent in San Diego, her thoughts on truth-telling behind the White House podium, and more.
This week, Tyrus and Kat hear about a wronged lizard, a mother who drove the getaway car for her son, and a car chase with two drivers in the same seat.
This week, Dana and Chris discuss the destruction and defacement of monuments across the country, Senate Democrats' plan to block the GOP police reform Bill, how President Trump’s reelection bid looks amidst some negative polling numbers, and more.
This week, Liz Claman is joined by Barstool Sports CEO, Erika Nardini. Nardini discusses how her passion for the brand and unrelenting hard work landed her the top spot at the coveted sports, culture, and media company Barstool Sports.
This week, Abby is joined by Michele Roberts, Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association. Roberts explains the role of players associations and their impact on professional sports.
This week we're flashing back to April 26th, 2017. Dana and Chris discuss some of their thoughts on the first hundred days of Donald Trump’s Presidency.
This week, Abby is joined by Herbert G. Ruffin. Professor Ruffin explains the history of Juneteenth, how the holiday was honored by early freedmen, and how the celebration of this date has evolved through United States history.
This week, Dana and Chris discuss decisions from the Trump campaign as the President prepares for a rally in Tulsa on Saturday, the reputation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo as COVID-19 continues, Senator Tim Scott’s response to Democratic criticism, and more.
This week, Liz is joined by CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, Cynthia Marshall. Marshall discusses the importance of building systemic cultural change in our corporations and beyond.
This week, Abby speaks with Census Bureau Public Affairs Specialist & Spokesperson, Virginia Hyer. Virginia explains the history of the decennial census in the United States, and how the census' findings impact communities across the nation.
This week, Dana and Chris discuss what Chris calls the "profound shift" in "American attitudes on race in racism" in response to the events following the death of George Floyd. They also talk about congressional action from Capitol Hill, continued 2020 election topics, and more.
This week, Liz is joined by BCT Partners Co-Founder, Randal Pinkett. Pinkett walks listeners through his chief principals for corporations working toward improved diversity practices and weighs in on President Trump's re-electability in the 2020 election.
This week, University of Memphis Law Professor Steven Mulroy explains the powers of the states, how the states' jurisdiction is impacted by the federal government, and how this dynamic has effected the US government's response to recent national events.