Podcast Episodes

Back to Search
Questlove Talks About That 1969 Music Festival That Changed The World (Not Woodstock)
Questlove Talks About That 1969 Music Festival That Changed The World (Not Woodstock)

A relatively obscure Harlem music festival in 1969 has been brought into the spotlight with a new documentary exploring its impact.

On Today's Show:
A…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
Zelensky To Address Congress Wednesday. House Foreign Affairs Chair Gives Us His Thoughts.
Zelensky To Address Congress Wednesday. House Foreign Affairs Chair Gives Us His Thoughts.

House Foreign Affairs Committee chair Rep. Gregory Meeks recently went to Poland's border with Ukraine.

On Today's Show:
Gregory Meeks, U.S. Represent…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
State Department Reacts To Theoretical Ukraine Peace Plan
State Department Reacts To Theoretical Ukraine Peace Plan

After Fred Mogul suggested a potential off-ramp for Russia to end its aggression against Ukraine. Today, a State Department official weighed in on th…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
An Actual Plan For Ending The War In Ukraine
An Actual Plan For Ending The War In Ukraine

Its been 15 days since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine. What does the global community's roadmap to de-escalation? 

On Today's Show:
Fred Kaplan,…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
Senator Gillibrand On How To Help Ukraine Without Escalating The War
Senator Gillibrand On How To Help Ukraine Without Escalating The War

An update from a member of the Senate Intelligence and Armed Services committees on the U.S. government's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

O…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
Justice Stephen Breyer — Rare Radio Interview On The Supreme Court & Democracy
Justice Stephen Breyer — Rare Radio Interview On The Supreme Court & Democracy

How often do we hear from the judges on the nation's highest court?

On Today's Show:
Today, a conversation from our archives, featuring the soon-to-r…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
Margaret Atwood On Friendship, Dystopia and A Handmaid’s Tale 30 Years Later
Margaret Atwood On Friendship, Dystopia and A Handmaid’s Tale 30 Years Later

We spoke with a renowned author about the legacy of her dystopian work.

On Today's Show:
Margaret Atwood, author of short stories, essays, and novels,…

3 years, 11 months ago

Short Long
View Episode
David Remnick: Sanctions Might Actually Work This Time
David Remnick: Sanctions Might Actually Work This Time

Economic sanctions don't always work. We hear from one long-term Russia-watcher why he thinks the latest sanctions placed on Russia could help end th…

4 years ago

Short Long
View Episode
This Time, Maybe Facebook and Twitter Aren’t Enabling Putin So Much (But Tik Tok…)
This Time, Maybe Facebook and Twitter Aren’t Enabling Putin So Much (But Tik Tok…)

We check in on the information landscape surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine, including the role of social media platforms in the spread (or not…

4 years ago

Short Long
View Episode
Do We Need A New Constitution To End Racism?
Do We Need A New Constitution To End Racism?

Is the Bill of Rights strong enough to serve as the basis for reversing centuries of systemic racism?

On Today's Show:
Elie Mystal, justice correspond…

4 years ago

Short Long
View Episode

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us