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This week, Kennedy is joined by Dr. Tro Kalayjian and Dr. Brooke Goldner to compare and contrast the keto diet and a vegan diet. 

This week, Liz Claman is joined by the CEO & Co-Founder of NerdWallet, Tim Chen. In this conversation, Tim discusses how his setbacks fed his entrepreneurial success, the commitment NerdWallet has to its consumers and his strategies for leading his company through key growth stages. 

Today, as has become I'll Tell You What holiday tradition, Peter McMahon joins his wife Dana and Chris Stirewalt for a trivia episode.

This week, Abby is joined by the Manager of Volunteer Projects at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Kristina Wilkes. Kristina uses her experience curating the museum's "Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light" exhibit to discusses what holiday traditions look like around the world.

This week, we're flashing back to December 25th, 2019. In this episode from last Christmas, Peter McMahon joins Dana and Chris in the studio.

The final episode of Election Rewind: 2000 looks at the early days of the Bush Administration and its many historic challenges leading into a tough re-election fight in 2004.

This week, Tyrus & Kat hear about a woman who suing her boyfriend for not marrying her, the best COVID-19 pick up lines, and a dating app for Otters.

This week, Kennedy is joined by "Fox Across America" host Jimmy Failla. They share the best gifts to give your loved ones, the proper way to write drunk poems and how to conquer your Christmas quarantine body. 

This week, Liz is joined by the CEO & Co-Founder of Orca Security, Avi Shua. Avi discusses how his time in the Israeli intelligence led him to found company Orca, what listeners need to know about our modern technological environment, and how Orca has faced the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the United States makes progress on distributing a COVID-19 vaccine, Dana and Chris reflect on all of the comforts and advantages we have in 2020 as compared to our forebearers.

This week, Abby is joined by the Commissioner of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), Chairman Benjamin Hovland. Chairman Hovland explains the process by which electors will place their vote for the presidency and what will happen between now and inauguration day. 

This week, we're flashing back to January 25th, 2017. Dana and Chris discuss the Dow as an indicator for a healthy economy, how Wall Street is feeling about the new administration, and the correct way to cook a brisket. 

At the request of the Bush campaign the United States Supreme Court halts the recount mandate in Florida and agrees to hear Bush v. Gore. In this episode, campaign attorneys, journalists, and legal and political analysts discuss the Supreme Court case that decided a presidential election.  

This week, Tyrus & Kat host a special guest who shares her side of a major developing news story. Later, Kat gets an update on her favorite reptile.

This week, Liz Claman is joined by the Founder and Executive Chairman of Shutterstock, Jon Oringer.  Jon discusses the path that led to Shutterstock, the challenges he overcame in the growth of the company, where he sees the photography industry headed, and his plans for the future. 

This week, Dana and Chris kick off the podcast by reviewing some of their favorite work-day snacks and beverages. Then Chris answers mailbag questions, Dana makes a special announcement, and they discuss the runoff in Georgia and recent COVID-19 developments.

This week, Abby is joined by Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute on World War II and The Human Experience at Florida State University, G. Kurt Piehler, to discuss Pearl Harbor.

This week we're flashing back to December 11th, 2019. With efforts toward the impeachment of President Trump underway on Capitol Hill, Dana & Chris discuss the task of following impeachment developments and duly preparing for the Christmas holiday.

The people have spoken but the race still isn’t resolved. The Bush and Gore campaigns turn to constitutional lawyers as the state of Florida and the presidency hang in the balance.