This Sunday Talk Easy turns five years old! To mark the anniversary, we’re revisiting some of our favorite passages from the past 220 episodes: Errol Morris on creativity and curiosity (3:05), a short story from Elizabeth Gilbert (17:17), Colman Domingo’s family affair (22:25), Hasan Minhaj (32:02) and Lena Waithe (35:53) on making work that honors where they come from, a history lesson from Dolores Huerta (38:40), a mantra from Alan Alda (44:15), and the words that started this show, by the late Roger Ebert (57:53). Here’s to five more years. To support our work, become a subscriber at patreon.com/talkeasy
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oscar Nominations with Wesley Morris (The New York Times)
Dan Levy (‘Schitt’s Creek’) Goes His Own Way
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay’s New Hollywood Framework
Actor Michelle Williams Works from a ‘Place of Peace’
Talk Easy’s 2023 Mixtape
Bradley Cooper as ‘Maestro’ from The New Yorker Radio Hour
The New Yorker Editor David Remnick: 'There's No Time to Despair'
The Transformations of Actor Willem Dafoe
Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa Fights for the Protection of Journalists
Actor and Director Benny Safdie Does It All
The Futurist Vision of Actor and Filmmaker Brit Marling
The Ziwe Interview
Marina Abramović Creates Art from Pain
The Rise and Fall of Crypto Billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried (with Writer Michael Lewis)
Singer-Songwriter Weyes Blood Gives Us ‘Something to Believe’
A Human Conversation with Writer George Saunders
Author and Critic Hua Hsu (The New Yorker) ‘Stays True’
The Transformations of Novelist Zadie Smith
Writer Sandra Cisneros Finds the Poetry of the World
Legend David Byrne (‘Stop Making Sense’) is Still Burning Down the House
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL