
Wild Card with Rachel Martin
NAMED A TOP 10 PODCAST OF 2024 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES There are interview podcasts and then there's Wild Card. Rachel Martin rips up the typical interview script and invites guests to answer questions they've never been asked before about life's biggest questions. Actors, writers and musicians open up about their fears, their joys and how they've built meaning from experience – all with the help of a very special deck of cards. Want more Wild Card? Support NPR by subscribing to Wild Card+. You'll get access to bonus episodes and you'll get to listen sponsor-free. Learn more at plus.npr.org/wildcard.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 32min
Ilana Glazer is connecting with their inner animal
2024 has been a big year for Ilana Glazer. First they co-wrote and co-starred in "Babes." Now, they have a new stand-up special coming out on Hulu, called "Human Magic." The "Broad City" co-creator and star talks to Rachel about learning how to rebel at age 37, figuring out how to be alone and tapping into their inner animal.To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcard Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Dec 12, 2024 • 10min
Ilana Glazer on responsibility and a belief John Lithgow let go of
Comedian Ilana Glazer talks about being prepared at a young age for grown-up responsibilities and John Lithgow discusses a belief he had to let go of.This normally would be a bonus episode just for Wild Card+ listeners. With this being the season of giving, we're sharing this one with everyone! To hear more bonus content like this, regular episodes sponsor-free, and support the work of NPR, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Dec 5, 2024 • 33min
John Lithgow just wants a good ending
John Lithgow, an acclaimed actor known for his diverse roles in film and television, shares his journey as he approaches 80. He reflects on memorable characters that resonated with audiences, from comedy to drama. Lithgow discusses the thrill of theater and its ability to empower storytelling. He delves into personal challenges with technology and finances, seeking guidance in a candid manner. Throughout the conversation, he explores profound themes of life, loss, and the warmth brought by family, revealing a thoughtful perspective on mortality.

Nov 28, 2024 • 34min
Ira Glass plays a nicer version of himself on the radio
In the world of podcasts and radio, Ira Glass is a legend. But he tells Rachel that he doesn't think about his legacy. He makes his show, "This American Life," for people to enjoy now, and he doesn't care if people forget about it one day. He also tells Rachel, and those in the audience at this live taping, that he's a nicer person on air than face-to-face. To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcard Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Nov 26, 2024 • 19min
BONUS - Sandra Cisneros is in her 'magical mystery period'
Sandra Cisneros is best known for her debut novel, The House on Mango Street, which follows a year in the life of a young Chincana girl. For the 40th anniversary of that book, Sandra joined Rachel for a conversation in front of a live audience at the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Sandra shared a story about a teacher who changed her life and talked about why she's excited about death.To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcard Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Nov 21, 2024 • 24min
Jimmy O. Yang can't take a compliment
Jimmy O. Yang finds his own success unlikely. He says as an Asian-American immigrant, he "snuck in" to show business. He's worked his way from bit parts to big roles in Silicon Valley and Crazy Rich Asians, and, now, the lead role in Hulu's Interior Chinatown. He talks to Rachel about learning how to take compliments, being afraid of oceans and why his fantasy football draft is sacred.To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcardLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Nov 14, 2024 • 29min
Erykah Badu's goals are intentionally unreachable
Erykah Badu is best known for her music career, but her resume is much more diverse than that. She's an actor, who can be seen now in The Piano Lesson. She's a doula, who helps welcome new life into the world. And she also helps guide people at the end of their life. She and Rachel talk about intentionally setting unreachable goals, letting go of certain thoughts, and space shuttles.To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcardLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Nov 7, 2024 • 34min
Ann Patchett wants to be wrong
Ann Patchett, bestselling author of acclaimed novels like 'Bel Canto' and 'The Dutch House,' returns to discuss her latest project—annotating her own celebrated work. She shares the ups and downs of critiquing her past writings. Patchett opens up about the transformative power of solitude and her evolving views on God. With humor and vulnerability, she reflects on the interplay between self-criticism in writing and love, making for an insightful and engaging conversation.

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Oct 31, 2024 • 37min
Kathryn Hahn feels more powerful than ever
Kathryn Hahn, renowned for her captivating roles in shows like Transparent and Marvel's Agatha: Coven of Chaos, discusses her journey in the entertainment industry. She shares nostalgic childhood memories and the bittersweet joys of parenthood. The conversation delves into the complexities of her character Agatha, representing empowerment for women over 40. Kathryn also opens up about navigating self-doubt and societal pressures in Hollywood, blending humor with heartfelt reflections on trust, connection, and the lasting impact of words.

Oct 24, 2024 • 33min
Seth Meyers likes being the punchline
When Seth Meyers started at Saturday Night Live, he saw pictures of famous former cast members on the wall and was convinced he had to become an actor. It took time to realize that wasn't his path. He's now celebrating 10 years as host of Late Night. His new HBO special is Dad Man Walking. He talks to Rachel about being best friends with your parents and embracing being the butt of the joke.To listen sponsor-free, access bonus episodes and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcardLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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