Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely Curious
Society & Culture
When Ruth Reichl became the restaurant critic for The New York Times, she learned there was a bounty on her – $1,000 for any worker who recognized this make-or-break critic when she sat down to eat. Reichl shares the backstory of her elaborate, yet necessary, disguise; her courageous first review of how New York’s most heralded restaurant treated her when they didn’t have a clue who she was; and what changed once they realized. Reichl also explores the connection between food and social justice, and how the act of cooking saved her (and could benefit us all) when she was at her lowest point in life. Plus the moving story of how her mother learned to live a meaningful life at age 80. The former Critic in Disguise engages in a thoroughly transparent conversation with Michael before a large audience at The Nantucket Book Festival.
The Stanley Cup For The Hockey Novice
A Smartphone-Free Campus: The Buxton Leap
Processing Ukraine with Kevin Powers: Novelist, Poet, Iraq War Veteran
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
Charlottesville (feat. Prof. Henry Abraham)
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)
Arming Teachers: A Good Guy With A Purple Heart Weighs In
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