Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist, with Timothy Noah
Release Date: 05/30/2024
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In This is Strategy, influential business thinker and blogger Seth Godin offers a guide to thinking strategically and creating meaningful change, whether you’re revolutionizing an industry, sparking a movement, or building a career. In conversation with Bina Venkataraman, a Washington Post columnist covering topics related to the future and the author of The Optimist’s Telescope: Thinking Ahead in a Reckless Age. This program was held on October 28, 2024 in partnership with The Washington Post. Follow @PostOpinions on Instagram and X.
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From the bestselling author of Fight Club comes Shock Induction, a dark, satirical parable about a string of mysterious high school disappearances, the seedy underbellies of billionaires, and the tough choices we make in the face of an uncertain future. This program was held on October 15, 2024 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
info_outline Antisemitism, Democracy, and the Struggle for an Inclusive AmericaSixth & I LIVE
At this critical moment for democracy and our country, Yolanda Savage-Narva, Vice President of Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Communities of Belonging for the Union for Reform Judaism, moderates a conversation about the inextricable link between Jewish safety and our democratic freedoms with Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland’s 8th Congressional District; Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs; and Maya Wiley, President and CEO of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. This program was held on September 26 in partnership with JCPA and Tree of...
info_outline NYT Cooking: Easy Weeknight Dinners Cookbook - Emily Weinstein and Eric Kim, with Carey PolisSixth & I LIVE
In Easy Weeknight Dinners: 100 Fast, Flavor-Packed Meals for Busy People Who Still Want Something Good to Eat, Emily Weinstein—Editor in Chief of Cooking and Food for The New York Times—has curated some of the greatest hit dishes from Melissa Clark, Eric Kim, Yewande Komolafe, Ali Slagle, and more. Weinstein is joined by New York Times staff writer Eric Kim, author of the bestselling cookbook Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home, for a conversation with Carey Polis, a freelance food editor and consultant, and the author of the “Cheese, Book,...
info_outline Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook, co-owners of Zahav, with Jake TapperSixth & I LIVE
In Zahav Home, co-owners Chef Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook bring Zahav’s signature ideas to the home kitchen with 125 recipes for achievable meals ranging from robust salads and abundant vegetables to hearty soups and easy lunches. In conversation with Jake Tapper, CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent. This program was held on September 30, 2024.
info_outline Connie Chung, trailblazing journalist, with Maury PovichSixth & I LIVE
In Connie: A Memoir, the trailblazing journalist pulls no punches as she shares a behind-the-scenes tour of her life and career, from showdowns with powerful men in and out of the newsroom where overt sexism was a way of life to the stories behind some of her career-defining reporting. Chung is in conversation with her husband Maury Povich, a former news reporter and anchor who hosted the talk show “Maury” for over thirty years. This program was held on September 18, 2024 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
info_outline Joe Yonan, Washington Post food and dining editor, with Chef Rob RubbaSixth & I LIVE
In Mastering the Art of Plant-Based Cooking: Vegan Recipes, Tips, and Techniques, the James Beard Award-winning food and dining editor of The Washington Post collects plant-based dishes into a single volume for the first time, treating vegan food as its own cuisine, worthy of mastery. In conversation with Rob Rubba, chef and partner at Oyster Oyster, and the 2023 James Beard Outstanding Chef Award winner. This program was held on September 4, 2024.
info_outline Not losing faith in peace: Rabbi Aaron Potek's 5785 Erev Rosh Hashanah sermonSixth & I LIVE
"Peace does not and will not magically happen. We will have to work hard for peace, which will require courage, compromise, and even sacrifice. We can start by talking about peace. And let’s talk about it until there’s nothing else to talk about." Listen to Rabbi Aaron Potek's 5785 Erev Rosh Hashanah sermon about not losing faith in the possibility of peace. His remarks were followed by two speakers from the grassroots organizations Women Wage Peace and Women of the Sun.
info_outline Letting go of perfection: Rabbi Aaron Potek's 5785 Yom Kippur sermonSixth & I LIVE
Hear how a performance of "Defying Gravity" from Wicked led Rabbi Aaron to an important realization about letting go of perfectionism and replacing it with more meaningful goals.
info_outline On liberal American Jewish identity: Rabbi Aaron Potek's 5785 Kol Nidre sermonSixth & I LIVE
Relive Rabbi Aaron Potek's 5785 Kol Nidre sermon on the challenges this past year has created, or revealed, for liberal American Jews.
info_outlineIn The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society, the Nobel Laureate dissects America’s current economic system and the political ideology that created it, laying bare their twinned failure. In conversation with Timothy Noah, a staff writer for the New Republic and a contributing editor at The Washington Monthly.
This program was held on April 25, 2024 in partnership with Politics and Prose.