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Culled from decades of journal entries, Becky Lynch, The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl delves into the WWE star's earliest wrestling days, her scrappy beginnings, and her meteoric rise to fameâoffering a raw and honest depiction of the complex woman behind the character played on TV. In conversation with Lauren Ober, a podcast creator, host, and executive producer, most recently of âThe Loudest Girl In The World.â
This program was held on March 28, 2024.
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Leading American Jewish thinkers on IsraelâRabbi Jill Jacobs, CEO of Târuah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights, Peter Beinart, journalist and political commentator, and Michael Koplow, Chief Policy Officer at the Israel Policy Forumâoffer differing perspectives on how some American Jews have been reevaluating their identities as liberals and theirâŻrelationships to Israel in a conversation moderated by Senior Rabbi Aaron Potek, Executive Director of Jewish Life at Sixth & I.
This program was held on April 7, 2024.
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From the award-winning journalist, host of âOn with Kara Swisher,ââŻand cohost of âPivotâ comes Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, a history and an accounting of the tech industry and its most powerful players who wanted to change the world but broke it instead. In conversation with Laurene Powell Jobs, Founder & President of Emerson Collective.
This program was held on February 29, 2024 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
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From theâŻNew York Times bestselling author of Ghosts and Everything I Know About Love comes Good Material, a story of heartbreak and friendship and how to survive both. In conversation with Karin Tanabe, the author of seven novels including The Sunset Crowd, A Woman of Intelligence, and The Gilded Years.
This program was held on February 28, 2024.
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Continuing the conversation sparked by his April 2024 cover story for The Atlantic, âThe Golden Age of American Jews Is Ending,â Atlantic staff writer and bestselling author Franklin Foer is joined by Dr. Pamela Nadell, Professor of History and Jewish Studies and Director of the Jewish Studies Program at American University, in a dialogue lead by Sixth & Iâs Senior Rabbi, Aaron Potek.
This program was held in partnership with The Atlantic on March 18, 2024.
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Amidst declining marriage rates and a loneliness epidemic, friends and authors Rhaina Cohen and Dr. Marisa Franco illuminate friendshipâs power to transform how we define a fulfilling life. In conversation with Sixth & I's Senior Rabbi Aaron Potek.
This program was held on February 13, 2024.
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In Subculture Vulture: A Memoir in Six Scenes, the stand-up comedian, writer, and actor tells the story of the lives he has spent careening between and how he found his people, over and over again, in different settings. In conversation with Lauren Ober, a podcast creator, host, and executive producer, most recently of âThe Loudest Girl In The Worldâ which was named one of the best shows of 2022 by the CBC and The Atlantic.
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Have a Beautiful, Terrible Day! Daily Meditations for the Ups, Downs & In-Betweens is a collection of spiritual reflections and action-steps to help you get through any kind of dayâgood, bad, or mediocre. In conversation with Judy Woodruff, a senior correspondent and the former anchor and managing editor of âPBS NewsHour.â
This program was held on January 30, 2024.
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In And Then We Rise: A Guide to Loving and Taking Care of Self, Common shares a comprehensive program for addressing mental and physical health and encouraging communities to do the same. In conversation with Clint Smith, a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of the New York Times bestsellers How the Word is Passed and Above Ground.
This program was held on January 27, 2024 in partnership with Loyalty Books.
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In the twelve years since Michele Norris first prompted people to share their thoughts on race in just six words, over half a million people have submitted their stories to The Race Card Project. Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity is a compilation of these stories, along with richly reported essays and photographs that provide a window into America during a tumultuous era. In conversation with Laura Coates, CNNâs Chief Legal Analyst and anchor of âLaura Coates Live,â and the host of âThe Laura Coates Showâ on SiriusXM.
This program was held on January 18 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
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In The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World, Rabbi Sharon Brousânamed Americaâs #1 Most Influential Rabbi by Newsweek and The Daily Beastâmakes the case that the spiritual work of our time, as instinctual as it is counter-cultural, is to find our way to one another in celebration, in sorrow, and in solidarity. In conversation with Jonathan Capehart, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, anchor for the âThe Saturday/Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehartâ on MSNBC, opinion columnist at The Washington Post, and host of the âCapehartâ podcast.
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InâŻOath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning, Liz Cheney shares a gripping account of the insurrection from inside the halls of Congress and tells the story of this perilous moment in our historyâfrom those who helped Trump spread the stolen election lie to those whose actions preserved our constitutional framework, and the risks we still face. In conversation with Mark Leibovich, a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of five books including the #1 New York Times bestsellers, This Town and Thank You for Your Servitude.
This program was held on December 13, 2023 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
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In his achingly vulnerable memoir, Being Henry, the Emmy-award winning actor shares the disheartening truth of his childhood, the difficulties of a life with severe dyslexia, the pressures of a role that takes on a life of its own, and the path forward once your wildest dream seems behind you. In conversation with Daniel Silva, the award-winning #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-six novels.
This program was held on November 7, 2023.
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In the United States this year, there have been more mass shootings than days. Hear from leading voices about the epidemic of gun violence in our country and city and what can be done to prevent it through legislation, policy, and community-building. Panelists include Kris Brown, President at Brady, DC Councilmember Robert White, and activist Fred Guttenberg, in conversation with Sixth & Iâs Rabbi Nora Feinstein.
Content warning: Please note this discussion contains descriptions of gun violence that may be upsetting to some listeners.
This program was held on December 5, 2023.
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Jeff Tweedy, songwriter and founding member and front man of the GRAMMY Award-winning rock band Wilco, reflects on why we listen to music, why we love songs, and how music can connect us to each other and to ourselves in World Within a Song: Music that Changed My Life and Life that Changed My Music. In conversation with Brendan Canty, a musician and filmmaker best known as the drummer in Fugazi, and currently The Messthetics.
This program was held on November 8, 2023.
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From the New York Times op-ed columnist comes How to Know a Person, a practical and heartfelt guide to the art of truly knowing another person in order to foster deeper connections at home, at work, and throughout our lives.
This program was held on November 2 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
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The chef and content creator known for recreating dishes from famous TV shows and movies shares over 100 easy-to-follow recipes meant for anyone looking to elevate their cooking skills in Basics with Babish: Recipes for Screwing Up, Trying Again, and Hitting It Out of the Park. In conversation with Olga Massov, editor with The Washington Post Food section and cookbook author.
This program was held on October 28, 2023.
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The World Central Kitchen Cookbook: Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope is a collection of recipes inspired by the many places around the world the organization has cooked following disasters, as well as inspiring narratives from the chefs and volunteers on the front lines.
This program was held on October 1, 2023.
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Building on the success of their Webby awardâwinning hit podcast âThe History of Sketch Comedy,â the creative powerhouse team of Elle Key and Keegan-Michael Key present an inventive and informative examination of comedy through the ages in The History of Sketch Comedy: A Journey Through the Art and Craft of Humor. In conversation with Helena Andrews-Dyer, award-winning culture reporter for The Washington Post and author of Bitch is the New Black and The Mamas: What I Learned About Kids, Class, and Race From Moms Not Like Me.
This program was held on October 4, 2023.
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In More is More: Get Loose in the Kitchen, the recipe developer and video host teaches cooks how to embrace more risk-taking, better intuition, fewer exact measurements, and a âdonât stop âtil it tastes deliciousâ mentality. In conversation with Carla Lalli Music, the host of âCarlaâs Cooking Showâ and the New York Times bestselling author of That Sounds So Good and the James Beard Award-winning cookbook, Where Cooking Begins, and Andy Baraghani, a media personality and the New York Times bestselling and James Beard Award-winning author of The Cook You Want to Be.
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