
Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso is a weekly series of intimate conversations with artists, activists, and politicians. Where people sound like people. Hosted by Sam Fragoso. New episodes every Sunday.
Latest episodes

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Jul 6, 2025 • 52min
Actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach Returns to ‘The Bear’
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the Emmy-winning actor known as Cousin Richie in 'The Bear', dives into his artistic journey and the pressures of the fine dining world as portrayed in the show. He shares insights on his collaborative dynamic with Jeremy Allen White and the growth of his character. Moss-Bachrach reflects on his early experiences in theater, the challenge of balancing acting and family life, and the joys of his artistic passions. He also discusses the evolution of success and the authenticity of portraying flawed characters.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 1h 26min
Comedian Jerrod Carmichael is Creating His Own Truman Show
Jerrod Carmichael, an Emmy-winning comedian celebrated for his HBO specials, joins the conversation. He delves into the inspiration behind his deeply personal series, using the camera as a tool for honesty. Jerrod candidly shares his journey of vulnerability in comedy, touching on family dynamics and the emotional impact of his work. He reflects on how his storytelling has evolved through struggles with identity and relationships, emphasizing the liberating power of humor in facing life's challenges.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 58min
Live From New York with Sam Rockwell (‘The White Lotus’)
Oscar-winning actor Sam Rockwell, known for his roles in films like 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri', reflects on his eclectic career. He shares personal tales of his childhood in San Francisco and New York and reveals how classic films shaped his artistry. Rockwell reveals the cathartic beauty of performance and discusses his career-defining moments, including memorable advice from Gene Hackman. He pays tribute to icons like Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman while delving into his transformative role in 'The White Lotus'.

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Jun 15, 2025 • 1h 1min
Father’s Day with Seth Meyers
Seth Meyers, a comedic powerhouse known for his work on Saturday Night Live and Late Night, shares his journey through 24 years at 30 Rock. He opens up about balancing fatherhood and comedy, reflecting on lessons from his formative years. Meyers recalls memorable SNL characters, the process of getting sketches on air, and his notorious 2004 performance with Donald Trump. He also revisits his unforgettable White House Correspondents Dinner monologue, and emphasizes the importance of family influence on his comedic voice.

Jun 8, 2025 • 60min
Michelle Zauner (Japanese Breakfast) is Creating a Language of Her Own
Michelle Zauner, musician and author of 'Crying in H Mart,' shares her journey of grief and identity through her latest album, 'For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women).' She discusses her transformative year in South Korea, the emotional complexity of language learning, and how writing helped her navigate loss. Zauner reflects on her breakout SXSW performance and her evolving relationship with her father after her mother's passing. She also teases her plans for a second book and celebrates her growth during her world tour.

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Jun 1, 2025 • 1h 28min
Writer Ocean Vuong’s Vision of the Future
Ocean Vuong, acclaimed writer and professor, dives deep into his personal history and the themes explored in his latest novel, 'The Emperor of Gladness'. He shares poignant stories of growing up in East Hartford, the surrogate family he found at Boston Market, and his transformative college years. Vuong reflects on honoring his late mother, the struggles related to the opioid crisis, and his journey towards sobriety. He also emphasizes the importance of teaching creative writing and how his experiences fuel his passion for storytelling every day.

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May 25, 2025 • 1h 15min
Graduation Week with Columbia Journalism Dean Jelani Cobb
Jelani Cobb, Dean of the Columbia Journalism School and a seasoned staff writer at The New Yorker, dives into the tumultuous climate of academia today. He examines the urgent issues of free speech and activism amid graduation celebrations, the Trump administration's impact on higher ed, and the detention of student activist Mahmoud Khalil. Cobb also reflects on the evolving challenges in journalism, the fleeting nature of corporate activism post-2020, and the enduring legacy of George Floyd, emphasizing the need for truthful storytelling in these complex times.

May 21, 2025 • 60min
Play It Again: Sarah Silverman (‘PostMortem’)
Sarah Silverman, a groundbreaking comedian known for her daring humor and thought-provoking insights, discusses her deeply personal Netflix special ‘PostMortem.’ She reflects on loss and life experiences from the '80s, sharing the impact of her late father's legacy. Silverman also explores her comedic journey, from SNL to her own shows, and the mentorship of Garry Shandling. The conversation touches on the evolution of her comedy amidst changing societal norms, revealing how personal challenges have become valuable material for her work.

May 18, 2025 • 50min
Pulitzer Prize Winner Percival Everett (‘James’)
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Percival Everett discusses his acclaimed novel, 'James,' a fresh take on 'Huckleberry Finn.' He reveals the philosophical dilemmas that inspired the story and reflects on his father’s humor shaping his writing. The conversation dives into the complexities of identity and representation, especially in literature and comedy. Percival also shares insights on teaching in today's digital age, tackling the shifting reading habits post-pandemic, and how he navigates his own creative process, emphasizing authenticity and personal expression.

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May 11, 2025 • 1h 26min
Ira Glass on Three Decades of ‘This American Life’ Magic
Ira Glass, co-founder and host of the iconic This American Life, shares insights from his illustrious career in narrative journalism. He discusses the rigorous selection process for stories and the impact of political threats to public media. Reflecting on his early days at NPR, he reveals how mentorship shaped his storytelling approach. Ira dives into what makes a compelling interview and shares pride in particular episodes, all while pondering his legacy and the future of public radio.