On with Kara Swisher

Vox Media
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5 snips
Dec 8, 2022 • 58min

A Bad Week for Donald Trump? … And Potentially for Gay Marriage?

Joining the discussion are Louise Melling, ACLU's Deputy Legal Director focused on civil liberties, Dale Carpenter, a constitutional law expert from Southern Methodist University, and Sasha Issenberg, a Washington correspondent and author. They dive into the implications of the Supreme Court case 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, examining how it intertwines free speech and discrimination laws. The conversation reflects on the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ rights and the potential risks to same-sex marriage protections in an evolving legal landscape.
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Dec 5, 2022 • 53min

The Man Behind "Sex and the City" and "Emily in Paris"

Darren Star, the mastermind behind iconic series like "Sex and the City" and "Emily in Paris," shares insights into his enduring impact on television. He discusses how HBO revolutionized risqué storytelling and the shift from network to streaming platforms. The conversation touches on the blend of nostalgia and innovation in TV, the importance of authentic character development, and the representation of diverse narratives in reboots. Star also humorously reflects on how fashion in his shows influences audience engagement and perceptions of the American dream.
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Dec 1, 2022 • 1h 8min

Why Twitter’s Former Safety Chief Left Elon Musk

Yoel Roth, the former head of trust and safety at Twitter, shares his unique insights on the chaotic landscape after Elon Musk's takeover. He discusses the complexities of content moderation and reflects on feeling 'used' by Musk before ultimately stepping away. The episode delves into the shifting dynamics of governance under Musk's leadership and the challenges of balancing free speech with user safety. Roth also explores the tensions between Twitter and Apple, highlighting the growing corporate influence in tech.
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9 snips
Nov 28, 2022 • 45min

A Nobel Prize Winner on the “Dark Matter of Biology”

Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi, a Nobel laureate from Stanford University, dives into her groundbreaking work in bioorthogonal chemistry. She discusses how identifying sugars in the body reveals insights about the 'dark matter of biology,' potentially transforming treatments for diseases like cancer and the flu. Bertozzi also addresses funding challenges in biology, the intricacies of being a lesbian in STEM, and the playful rivalry between chemists and biologists. Her passion for science shines as she highlights the need for clear communication in an often-misunderstood field.
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Nov 24, 2022 • 37min

Into It: A Portrait of Artist as Taylor Swift

Dive into the multifaceted world of Taylor Swift as the complex evolution of her artistry is explored. From her confessional songwriting to the societal misunderstandings she faces, the discussion highlights her unique position in music history. Parallels with icons like Joni Mitchell and Adele underscore her cultural impact. Plus, a quirky analysis of countertops in pop culture adds a humorous touch, revealing how even minor details capture the essence of artistic identity. Swift's future is debated amid reflections on accountability and authenticity.
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8 snips
Nov 21, 2022 • 57min

Where’s the Line in Comedy? Monty Python’s Eric Idle Has an Idea

Eric Idle, the legendary writer and comedian from Monty Python, joins the discussion on the evolving landscape of comedy. He reflects on how his iconic troupe pushed boundaries, which sparks a debate on what should be off-limits today. Idle shares personal insights from his battle with pancreatic cancer, emphasizing acceptance and the therapeutic power of humor. He also expresses his frustrations with social media and Elon Musk, highlighting the intersection of comedy, controversy, and modern sensitivities in a world demanding accountability.
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11 snips
Nov 17, 2022 • 1h 4min

Can Chris Licht Turn CNN Around?

Chris Licht, the Chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide, shares his bold plans to navigate the network through tumultuous changes. He faces tough questions about his authority amidst organizational shake-ups and job cuts. The conversation touches on rebuilding trust with a worried journalism staff and tackling misinformation in today's media landscape. Licht also reveals strategies for covering Donald Trump during the impending election and discusses the evolving nature of citizen journalism. Join the dialogue on balancing news integrity with viewer engagement.
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9 snips
Nov 14, 2022 • 1h 6min

Elon Musk: Somebody That I Used to Know

Dive into the enigma that is Elon Musk, as a seasoned reporter reflects on her journey with him since the late 90s. Explore the tumultuous shifts at Twitter and how they mirror Musk's complex persona. Unpack his emotional dance with the media and his politically charged decisions that stir controversy. The conversation exposes Musk's impulsive social media behavior and its societal repercussions, examining the duality of his influence and legacy in Silicon Valley. A blend of insight, controversy, and personal anecdotes creates a captivating portrait of a tech titan.
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Nov 10, 2022 • 1h 2min

How Donald Trump Helped the Democrats

Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, a Democracy reporter for The Washington Post focusing on Arizona, joins Tia Mitchell from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, covering Georgia, and Chris Potter of WESA FM, discussing Pennsylvania. They analyze the surprising midterm election outcomes, exploring how key issues like abortion and election denial shaped voter turnout. The trio delves into the internal struggles of state GOPs, the impact of Donald Trump, and the rising importance of local journalism in navigating political misinformation. Tune in for insights from these seasoned political reporters!
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4 snips
Nov 7, 2022 • 56min

How John King Gets Ready for Election Night

John King, a seasoned CNN political reporter, shares insights into the high-pressure world of election night coverage. He discusses how he preps for the iconic 'Magic Wall' and the strategies for making crucial election calls. The conversation dives into the impact of misinformation on social media, adaptability during unpredictable voting trends, and the pressures of transparent reporting. King also reflects on the importance of integrity in elections amidst a divided political landscape.

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