Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

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17 snips
Sep 28, 2025 • 1h 5min

And In Our Hour of Darkness, Writer Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy, an acclaimed novelist and political essayist, candidly discusses her new memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me, exploring the complex legacy of her mother, a feminist trailblazer. She reflects on the crucial lessons learned from her tumultuous childhood, including the burdens of expectation and the power of silence. Roy connects her personal narrative to her political activism, addressing the cultural fabric that informs her writing and the urgent need to listen to the powerless in today's world. Her insights are both poignant and galvanizing.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 1h 1min

Director Francis Ford Coppola Keeps His Dream Alive

Francis Ford Coppola, the legendary director behind classics like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, shares insights into his passion for filmmaking and the ambitions of his latest project, Megalopolis. He reflects on the creative struggles faced during production, including industry resistance and artistic conflicts. Coppola delves into his childhood dreams, the importance of persistence, and how he views American cinema's future. With a nod to his late wife Eleanor, he emphasizes the necessity of risk in art and keeps dreaming despite challenges.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 1h 9min

Seth Rogen’s ‘The Studio’ Takes the Emmys

Seth Rogen, actor and creator of 'The Studio,' shares his journey from comedic films like Superbad to winning multiple Emmys. He reflects on key influences such as Robert Altman and Judd Apatow, and discusses the evolving nature of Hollywood in a streaming age. Rogen reveals humorous stories from his childhood writing jokes and the challenges of balancing artistic ambition with commercial success. He also explores the transition in masculinity themes in early 2000s comedies and the innovative shifts in filmmaking alongside long-time collaborator Evan Goldberg.
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34 snips
Sep 14, 2025 • 1h 40min

The Terry Gross Interview

Terry Gross, the iconic host of Fresh Air, joins for an engaging discussion marking the show's 50th anniversary. She shares her early experiences in radio and reflections on memorable interviews with luminaries like Kurt Vonnegut and Joan Didion. Gross opens up about navigating personal loss and her deep love for long-form interviewing. The conversation also dives into the future of public media amid funding challenges, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in connecting communities. It's a rare glimpse into the heart of a broadcasting legend!
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36 snips
Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 13min

Cook Samin Nosrat (‘Salt Fat Acid Heat’) Returns with ‘Good Things’

Samin Nosrat, a celebrated cook and writer, known for her bestselling book and Netflix series, dives into her latest work, 'Good Things.' She candidly shares the influences behind her recipes and reflects on the joys and challenges of her upbringing as the daughter of Iranian immigrants. From her formative experiences at Chez Panisse to the complexities of cultural identity, Samin discusses the importance of personal fulfillment in the culinary world. She also touches on the significance of community, seasonal produce, and the joy of cooking for others.
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Aug 31, 2025 • 1h

The Homecoming of Dev Hynes (Blood Orange)

Dev Hynes, the visionary musician behind Blood Orange, dives into his latest album, Essex Honey, and reflects on his journey from Essex, England, to the stage of Madison Square Garden with Harry Styles. He shares the profound influence of childhood piano lessons, the vibrant New York punk scene, and his inspiration drawn from the iconic Octavia Saint Laurent. Dev discusses the emotional power of music, a transformative night at the Apollo Theater, and his collaborative spirit that shapes his artistic evolution.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 27min

Laura Dern on Living Well (The Dan Buettner Podcast)

In a lively conversation, Laura Dern, the award-winning actress from Jurassic Park and Marriage Story, discusses living with purpose and the surprising benefits of winning an Academy Award on longevity. She shares insights from her actor parents, Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and genuine friendships. Dern also touches on the emotional struggles present in Hollywood, making a case for empathy and community as keys to a fulfilling life. It's a rich dialogue about self-reflection, personal growth, and the power of kindness.
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Aug 24, 2025 • 1h 8min

A Candid Conversation with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass

Karen Bass, the first woman to serve as Los Angeles Mayor, dives deep into her transformative role amid significant challenges. She discusses swift responses to ICE actions, rapid recovery efforts post-wildfires, and the critical Inside Safe program aimed at tackling homelessness. Bass shares personal stories from her upbringing in Venice, her time in Congress, and the profound impact of personal loss on her leadership. She envisions a brighter future for LA, reflecting on the potential of the 2028 Olympics and her unwavering commitment to the city.
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12 snips
Aug 17, 2025 • 1h 26min

The Stories of Actor Josh Brolin (‘Weapons’)

Josh Brolin, celebrated actor from No Country for Old Men and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dives deep into his colorful life. He shares vivid stories from his wild 80s youth and the pivotal influence of his mother. Brolin opens up about his journey through sobriety and the struggles with addiction, skillfully tying these experiences to his creative process. He reflects on memorable collaborations with the Coen Brothers and the meaning of storytelling in his acting career, revealing how these personal battles shape his artistic expression.
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32 snips
Aug 10, 2025 • 50min

Actor Julia Garner is Hollywood’s Secret ‘Weapon’

Julia Garner, an Emmy-winning actress celebrated for her transformative roles in Ozark and Inventing Anna, shares her journey into the heart of Hollywood. She discusses her upcoming horror film, Weapons, and the importance of character journaling for her roles. Garner reflects on her 'Noah Baumbach-like' upbringing and the influences of legends like Bette Davis. She delves into her experiences at clown school, her whirlwind prep for Anna Delvey, and how embracing discomfort has shaped her art and growth as a performer.

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