Jessica Mitford, an unconventional British writer known for her explosive works like The American Way of Death, discusses her radical views and the absurdities of the funeral industry. Alan Bergman, a legendary lyricist, reminisces about his 60-year partnership with his wife, showcasing timeless songs like 'The Way We Were.' The conversation intertwines their creative processes and legacies, shedding light on Mitford's political awakening and Bergman's musical innovation, making for a captivating mix of art and activism.