

Clearer Than Truth
Nathan Kiker & George Bogden
The wisdom of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson inspires our podcast. It emphasizes clarity while examining the intricate global issues of today for a diverse audience. In a world where time is limited, this podcast aims to distill complex ideas into straightforward narratives, making them not just comprehensible but in Acheson’s words, “clearer than truth.” The podcast, much like other news-oriented shows, is committed to keeping listeners updated on breaking global events. Airing once every few weeks, it dissects the latest news, featuring insights from experts around the world. From discussions on significant geopolitical developments to the passage of controversial laws, this podcast provides concise yet comprehensive analyses.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 32min
2024 Election Results w/Matthew Klein
Matthew Klein is a returning guest and analyst at The Cook Political Report. He’s back to discuss the results of the 2024 election, offering nonpartisan insights into U.S. House and gubernatorial outcomes.Support the show

Oct 31, 2024 • 34min
Matthew Klein
Matthew Klein is an analyst at The Cook Political Report, where he collaborates with editors to provide nonpartisan insights on U.S. House and gubernatorial elections. On election nights, he manages the publication's social media updates and oversees key site features like the House Open Seats Chart. Originally from Maryland, Matthew holds a B.A. in Political Science from Emory University, where he authored an honors thesis on political realignment in West Virginia. A film enthusiast and avid runner, he currently resides in Washington, D.C.Support the show

Oct 17, 2024 • 26min
Drew Petrimoulx
Drew Petrimoulx is an award-winning filmmaker, video producer, journalist, and Show Host for The Hill. Based in Washington, DC, he co-founded Framed Up Productions, where he helps clients craft compelling stories that connect with target audiences. His work spans every stage of production, from development to editing, and he frequently collaborates with major TV networks to report on key U.S. and global stories.Support the show

Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 5min
Michael Lind
Michael Lind is a historian, author, and scholar specializing in U.S. political and economic history, democratic nationalism, and foreign policy. His notable books include The Next American Nation, Land of Promise, and The New Class War. A fifth-generation Texan, Lind has taught at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Texas, where he is now a Professor of Practice at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. He contributes to publications like Tablet and American Affairs and is the author of fiction and poetry, including the award-winning The Alamo and Bluebonnet Girl.Support the show

Aug 22, 2024 • 54min
Toby Muse
Toby Muse is a journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker known for his in-depth reporting on the cocaine trade. His work, featured in outlets like The New York Times, CNN, and BBC, often explores the human stories behind global conflicts and the drug industry. His book Kilo: Inside the Deadliest Cocaine Cartels provides a gripping look at the journey of a kilo of cocaine from production in Colombia to its arrival in the U.S. market, highlighting the lives affected by the drug trade.For more information, visit Toby Muse's official website.Support the show

May 30, 2024 • 28min
Arash Azizi
Welcome back to Clearer Than Truth. On this episode, we are joined by writer and historian Arash Azizi to discuss the situation in Iran following the sudden death of the country's president, Ebrahim Raisi. We talk about the fallout from this tragic accident, as well as how this will affect Iran and its current state going forward. Support the show

Mar 20, 2024 • 25min
Elliot Abrams
Ambassador Elliot Abrams joins "Clearer Than Truth" for our inaugural episode, where we engaged in a detailed discussion concerning the current state of global affairs. During our dialogue, he also delved into the intricate dynamics of the Middle East, shedding light on various geopolitical nuances. Furthermore, the conversation took a turn towards domestic politics, providing listeners with insight into the current political landscape and its implications on international relations.Support the show


