Fresh Air

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16 snips
Aug 12, 2025 • 44min

Jeff Hiller's Big Break Came In His 40s

Jeff Hiller, an Emmy-nominated actor known for his role in HBO's *Somebody Somewhere*, shares his transformative journey in Hollywood. He recounts years of small roles before hitting big in his 40s, emphasizing the importance of community and friendship in the industry. Hiller discusses overcoming bullying and self-identity struggles during his school years, and his shift from a restrictive religious upbringing to embracing improv comedy. He also opens up about navigating health challenges while pursuing his passion, all while finding joy in self-acceptance.
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37 snips
Aug 11, 2025 • 47min

Daniel Dae Kim Fakes His Own Death In 'Butterfly'

Daniel Dae Kim, acclaimed actor known for his role in 'Lost' and Tony-nominated for 'Yellow Face,' discusses his latest project, the spy series 'Butterfly.' He shares insights on the balance between career and family life, and the importance of representation in entertainment. Kim dives into the complexities of Asian American identity and reflects on the challenges faced due to racial profiling and anti-Asian violence. He also explores the evolution of roles for Asian actors, emphasizing the need for nuanced storytelling.
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21 snips
Aug 9, 2025 • 48min

Best Of: Making 'Born To Run' / Why We Can't Sleep

Peter Ames Carlin, a celebrated author known for his works on Bruce Springsteen, dives into the behind-the-scenes magic of 'Born to Run,' exploring its creation and the personal struggles Springsteen faced. Meanwhile, Jennifer Senior, a Staff writer at The Atlantic, discusses the alarming rise of insomnia in America, sharing insights into its psychological effects and the societal implications of sleeplessness. Together, they unravel the connections between music, identity, and the urgent need for better sleep.
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14 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 47min

Remembering Eddie Palmieri / Funk Innovator George Clinton

The podcast features Eddie Palmieri, a legendary pianist and composer renowned for his influence on Afro-Caribbean music, and George Clinton, the iconic leader of Parliament-Funkadelic who revolutionized funk in the 70s and 80s. They discuss Palmieri's journey from the South Bronx to salsa stardom, showcasing his cultural heritage and musical evolution. Clinton reflects on his groundbreaking use of electronics and memorable alter egos, while celebrating the 50th anniversary of Mothership Connection, highlighting its lasting impact on funk and music history.
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10 snips
Aug 7, 2025 • 46min

The Making Of Springsteen's 'Born To Run'

Peter Ames Carlin, a biographer known for 'Tonight in Jungleland' and 'Bruce,' dives into the transformative journey of Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to Run.' He reveals how Springsteen, on the verge of being dropped by his label, created an album that symbolized the American dream. Carlin discusses the intricate evolution of tracks like 'Thunder Road' and 'Jungle Land,' highlighting themes of despair and escape. He also explores the album's cultural impact, capturing a pivotal moment in rock history.
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40 snips
Aug 6, 2025 • 45min

The Nihilistic War In Sudan

Anne Applebaum, a staff writer for The Atlantic and a seasoned journalist, dives into the devastating impact of the ongoing civil war in Sudan, where 14 million have been displaced. She discusses the brutal rivalry between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, illuminating the chaos and grassroots resilience amid the humanitarian crisis. The conversation also touches on the implications for global politics, the influences of regional powers, and the stark contrast between the situations in Sudan and Ukraine, revealing the interconnectedness of modern conflicts.
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17 snips
Aug 5, 2025 • 45min

Sarah Silverman Gets the Last Laugh in 'PostMortem'

In this entertaining conversation, Sarah Silverman, a celebrated comic, writer, and actor known for her Emmy-nominated special 'Postmortem', dives into the humor found in grief after losing her father and stepmother. She reflects on familial trauma and how her father's rage shaped her upbringing, shedding light on personal growth and reconciliation. Silverman also shares her journey through a male-dominated comedy scene and the significance of authenticity in her performance, all while navigating the intricacies of family dynamics with wit and heart.
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47 snips
Aug 4, 2025 • 45min

How The 1979 Revolution Transformed Iran

Scott Anderson, a veteran war correspondent and author of 'King of Kings', dives into the transformative impact of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. He discusses how the U.S. failed to predict shifts in Iran’s political climate, highlighting critical missteps by American policymakers. The conversation reveals the tensions between the Shah and rising anti-regime sentiments, alongside the internal chaos within the Iranian military. Anderson emphasizes the lasting effects of the revolution on U.S.-Iran relations and the geopolitical landscape.
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Aug 2, 2025 • 43min

Best Of: Mariska Hargitay / Marc Maron

Mariska Hargitay, Emmy-winning star of Law & Order: SVU, shares insights about her deeply personal documentary, My Mom Jayne, honoring her late mother, Jayne Mansfield. Marc Maron discusses his mixed feelings about ending his podcast, reflecting on grief and his quirky cats, while promoting his new HBO special, Panicked. Both guests connect through their creative journeys, exploring themes of loss, identity, and reinvention. Meanwhile, Ken Tucker celebrates Parliament’s iconic album, Mothership Connection, marking its 50th anniversary.
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28 snips
Jul 31, 2025 • 43min

Correcting The Record On Elvis's Manager

Peter Guralnick, a renowned rock historian and author of the definitive biography on Elvis Presley, dives deep into the life and legacy of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis’s controversial manager. Guralnick reveals surprising insights about Parker's cunning tactics and questions long-held assumptions. He explores the complex relationship between Elvis and Parker, detailing their creative partnership during iconic hits like 'Heartbreak Hotel.' The discussion also touches on Elvis's musical evolution and the pressures he faced from the industry, painting a vivid picture of their dynamic.

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