The Autocrat's Playbook with Lucan Way
A Rebel Without Applause: The Bill Kalmenson Podcast
Release Date: 06/02/2025
A Rebel Without Applause: The Bill Kalmenson Podcast
Editor in Chief and founder of "The Wrap," Sharon Waxman and yours truly weigh in on the Seismic Shiftiness rocking LaLa Land. 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 41% OFF | Promo Code: REBEL
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Could our political past be prologue? Yale Historian Samuel Moyn offers a progressive prescription for the future.
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Pop Culture Historian Chris Yogerst and yours truly probe the myth making machinations of the Hollywood Western
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Ace saxophonist, composer and band leader Fuasi Abdul Khaliq shares his musical and spiritual odyssey.
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Egyptian Diplomat turned prize winning Novelist, Ezzedine Fishere offers his path out of the "Israel-estine" nightmare.
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My super cool convo with ace show biz biographer Shawn Levy about the myth, the movies and the man, Clint Eastwood.
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In the name of ancestors and for the love of descendants, Journalist Sara Kehaulani Goo claims the Land and the Culture that is her Legacy.
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Deep diving w/ Author, Activist and Truth Seeker, Peter Beinart
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Pulitzer Prize winning biographer Jonathan Eig puts back the flesh on Two Black Lives that Really, Really Mattered.
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My chat with award winning Historian and Political Scientist Lucan Way about the rise and fall of modern Democracies and our own perilous Political Moment.
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