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'Punch' is a Profound Story of Forgiveness

Episode 1665

The new Broadway play "Punch" is based on the true story of Jacob Dunne, a British man who unintentionally killed a young paramedic named James Hodgk…

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A New Cookbook Celebrates All Seasons

Episode 1664

New York Times best-selling cookbook author Gesine Bullock-Prado discusses her latest book of recipes, called My Harvest Kitchen: 100+ Recipes to Sav…

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Jad Abumrad Dives Into the World of Fela Kuti, Afrobeat Creator

Episode 1663

Radiolab founder Jad Abumrad's latest audio venture is a new twelve-part podcast series that explores the life of legendary Nigerian musician Fela Ku…

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Navigating Relationships & Friendships With Income Disparities

Episode 1659

[REBROADCAST from Sept. 11, 2025] When you're in a close relationship with someone, navigating income disparities can be tricky. Author and financial…

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How Climate Change Changes Homeownership Choices

Episode 1661

[REBROADCAST from Sept. 24, 2025] Climate change is reshaping how people live, and where they live. If you're a homeowner, or looking to become one, …

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Retirement Planning For Gen-X

Episode 1660

[REBROADCAST from Oct. 3, 2025] Personal finance expert Kerry Hannon, co-author with Janna Herron of the book Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Secu…

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Handling Finances After a Loved One Passes

Episode 1658

[REBROADCAST from Sept. 22, 2025] If you are a beneficiary to an estate when a loved one dies, or if you’re planning on creating an estate plan, ther…

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Rasha Nahas Previews Habibi Festival Live in Studio

Episode 1655

Habibi Festival returns this week, featuring musicians from across the Southwest Asia and North Africa region performing at Joe's Pub. Palestinian ar…

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Monet's Eye for Venice at the Brooklyn Museum

Episode 1657

Artist Claude Monet is most famous for his impressionist paintings of France. But in a new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, Monet's later paintings…

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How About Them (Uncommon) Apples?

Episode 1656

Fall is apple season, and to celebrate, science and nature writer Rowan Jacobsen, author of Apples of Uncommon Character: Heirlooms, Modern Classics,…

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