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Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 12min
Back to School: Emotional Health
Angela Mora, a skilled social worker and child therapist at Cope With School NYC, dives into the emotional struggles children face as they return to in-person schooling. She discusses the challenges of post-pandemic socialization and the impact of isolation on behavior. The conversation also touches on how remote learning has affected mental health, leading to increased anxiety and depression. Mora provides practical strategies to help children rebuild social skills, emphasizing the importance of structured routines and playdates.

Sep 5, 2025 • 35min
The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Worsens
Jane Arraf, an NPR international correspondent with extensive experience in the Middle East, discusses the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She highlights the increased restrictions on volunteer doctors and humanitarian aid as residents face severe shortages. The conversation also touches on the shifting dynamics in the region, including potential changes in Syrian-Israeli relations and the challenges journalists endure in war-torn areas. Arraf emphasizes the urgent need for effective international action amidst escalating violence and famine.

Sep 5, 2025 • 41min
Exit Interview for Rep. Nadler
U.S. Representative Jerrold Nadler, a veteran politician from New York, discusses his imminent retirement after a long career marked by key judicial roles and impeachments. He reflects on generational shifts in political leadership and the balance of youth and experience in the Democratic Party. Nadler also tackles critical topics like budget disputes in Congress and their implications for local politics, shares insights from his early life and student activism, and examines the complexities of accountability in today's political landscape.

Sep 5, 2025 • 20min
A Tally of Trump's Profits
David D. Kirkpatrick, a Staff writer for The New Yorker, dives into the financial gains of President Donald Trump during his time in office. He reveals how Trump profited significantly from various ventures, including $4.5 billion from projects like a luxury jet from Qatar and multiple crypto initiatives. Kirkpatrick discusses the ethical implications of a businessman-turned-president, raising concerns about corruption and public trust. The complexity of financial ties between politics and cryptocurrency adds an intriguing layer to the conversation.

Sep 4, 2025 • 24min
Serbia Is Where the East and West Collide Politically
Filip Balunović, a Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory in Belgrade, dives into Serbia's current turmoil. He discusses the powerful student-led protests against a looming autocratic government, highlighting their courage and use of social media. The conversation shifts to Serbia's delicate balance between Eastern and Western powers, revealing challenges like corruption and infrastructural failures. Balunović also connects global authoritarianism to local frustrations, shedding light on the urgent need for reform in Serbian governance.

Sep 4, 2025 • 13min
Pandemic Kindergarteners Are Now Middle Schoolers
Parents share their candid experiences about how their children, who began school during the pandemic, are now struggling in middle school. They discuss alarming trends in academic performance and attendance, revealing a significant shift in social behavior from sociability to introversion. The conversation highlights the challenges of rekindling social skills that took a hit during remote learning. Personal stories illuminate the struggle against technology addiction and the necessity of fostering real-life connections as kids adjust to in-person schooling.

Sep 4, 2025 • 24min
Epstein Survivors Urge Congress to Release Government Files
Jacob Shamsian, a legal correspondent at Business Insider, dives into the gripping developments surrounding the Epstein saga. He discusses survivors urging Congress to endorse the Epstein Files Transparency Act for the release of sealed documents. The conversation highlights surprising bipartisan support for transparency despite political tensions. Shamsian also addresses the troubling inconsistencies in the investigation of Epstein's death, including the mystery of missing footage, and the significant role that financial institutions played in his abuse network.

Sep 4, 2025 • 47min
The NJ Governor's Race Heats Up
David Cruz, a seasoned political correspondent at NJ Spotlight News, dives into the intense New Jersey gubernatorial race. He discusses how changing voter demographics are reshaping campaign strategies. The podcast unpacks contrasting campaign ads and delves into rising utility bills impacting voter sentiment. Cruz also explores candidates' approaches to immigration and the cultural issues like trans rights that are influencing electoral dynamics. With insights from nearly 30 years of political coverage, Cruz paints a vivid picture of the political landscape.

Sep 3, 2025 • 21min
How President Trump Has Waged 'War' on the Bureaucracy
Ben Smith, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Semafor, shares his insights on President Trump's approach to civil servants and the implications for government bureaucracy. He explores how Trump's social media use has reshaped policy enforcement and governance dynamics. The conversation highlights the contentious relationship between Trump and government institutions, revealing the interplay of personal grievances and anti-institutional motives. Smith also delves into the role of right-wing influencers in shaping narratives, particularly regarding vaccine skepticism and misinformation.

Sep 3, 2025 • 55min
City Politics: Nadler's Retirement; Hochul and Trump; Charter Schools in the Mayoral Campaign
Elizabeth Kim, a WNYC and Gothamist reporter, dives into the latest buzz around New York City's mayoral race, while John Campbell, also from WNYC and Gothamist, updates us on Congressman Jerry Nadler's retirement, signaling a shift in political dynamics. They discuss the impact of urban crime on political strategies, the evolving alliances in the gubernatorial landscape, and how endorsements may sway voter opinions. The conversation also addresses the changing nature of political leadership, emphasizing the need for fresh perspectives in an ever-evolving city.


