In 1992, a friend and I spent 60 days living on the trains in Europe. We had no money but budgeted six dollars per day to live for those two months. The city of Prague was incredible because it wasn't bombed out. He says he never really thought of himself as potentially looking German since everybody where he lived looked like he did.
The US senator and former college president joined Tyler for a conversation on adolescence, adulthood, driving for Uber, loving Luther, hate-reading Rousseau, the decline of small towns, backpacking across Europe, America’s peculiar fondness for age-segregation, and why his latest book contains so little sex.
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Recorded June 14th, 2017
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