Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely Curious
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A Charlottesville, VA jury today convicted a white supremacist of first-degree murder for killing Heather Heyer. He intentionally drove his car into a crowd of counter-protestors at the “Unite the Right” rally for neo-Nazis and white nationalists. A week after that rally, in August 2017, I visited Charlottesville to speak with Henry Abraham. Abraham, now 97, spent his Jewish boyhood in Nazi Germany. He tells stories of anti-Semitism and how his mother made his survival and life in the United States possible. Armed with her optimism and his love of teaching, he became a scholar of the U.S. Constitution and an esteemed professor at the University of Virginia. We spoke about his life’s journey and the déjà vu he experienced during the rally. He has much to teach us.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Unplugged
Prof. Loretta J. Ross: Calling In the Calling Out Culture
The Power Of Regret: Daniel Pink (& Dr. Irvin Yalom)
Rachel Held Evans: The Girl With A Magic Book
Introducing the Feminist on Cellblock Y
Calling All Leaders Part 2: From Zero to Hero
How to Watch Super Bowl 53 Better Than Your Friends (feat. Terez Paylor)
Yoka Verdoner & The Child Separations
Calling All Leaders (feat. Admiral William McRaven)
The Environmental Voter Project (feat. Nathaniel Stinnett)
Jane Alexander: Live @ The Nantucket Book Festival
Punching Up (feat. Pete Dominick)
Michelle Wolf: Raw
Boots on The Hill (feat. Jeremy Teigen)
Paper Ballots, Or Else… (feat. Barbara Simons)
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