As we say goodbye to 2023, a collection of passages from some of our favorite episodes of the year. Featuring journalist and podcast host Sam Sanders on the stories of the summer (4:10), director and actor Natasha Lyonne on being a child actor in New York City (18:42), the Stanley Kubrick film that propelled Tom Hanks into performing (28:55), critic Hilton Als on the late Joan Didion (41:45), and novelist Zadie Smith on the politics of writing (52:15).
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Kathrine Switzer: Marathon Woman
The Ts Madison Experience
We Turn Five
Nathaniel Rich: Stories from a World Remade
Sunday School with Author Anne Lamott
Black Futures with Kimberly Drew and J Wortham
The Golden Age of Amanda Seyfried
Winnie Byanyima's Lifelong Fight for Equality
At 74, Actor Glynn Turman Keeps On
Rest and Rebuild with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Alone but Never Lonely: Johnny Mathis at 85
Short Stories with George Saunders
Dr. Ashish Jha Sees the COVID Finish Line
Julián Castro: In 2021, How Do We Prosper?
A Talk Easy Holiday Special: Goodbye 2020
A Talk Easy Holiday Special (pt. 1)
Janaya Future Khan: The Work of Being Alive
The AIDS Memorial: Stories of Love, Loss, and Remembrance
Fran Lebowitz on Vinyl
Matthew McConaughey: Just Keep Livin
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