Ep. 464—Anderson Cooper

Ep. 464—Anderson Cooper

Anderson Cooper is now a well-known CNN anchor, but he got his start in journalism armed with just a camcorder and a fake press pass. Cooper is also part of the storied Vanderbilt family, which he writes about in his latest book Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty. He joined David to talk about the corrosive power of money and how its effects can ripple through generations, his mother’s life and her capacity for overcoming trauma, losing his father at 10 years old, and how he hopes his book teaches his son Wyatt to feel connected to something beyond himself. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Ep. 578 — Frank Bruni

Ep. 578 — Frank Bruni

“Measuring misfortune is no strategy for living,” writes journalist Frank Bruni in his new book, “The Age of Grievance.” Yet, he says, we live in a culture obsessed with feeling victimized, searching ...

2 Mai 20241h 2min

Ep. 577 — Ken Buck

Ep. 577 — Ken Buck

Former Rep. Ken Buck eludes simple classification. He grew up on the East Coast but says he felt more at home on his uncle’s Wyoming ranch as a kid. He is Princeton educated, but beelined for the Rock...

25 Apr 20241h 1min

Ep. 576 — Fareed Zakaria

Ep. 576 — Fareed Zakaria

According to Fareed Zakaria, we are living in an age of revolution, kindled by the converging factors of technological advancement, information proliferation, globalization, and cultural shifts. He jo...

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Ep. 575 — Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi

Ep. 575 — Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi may have made history as the first woman elected Speaker of the US House of Representatives, but she made her reputation as an effective leader with a knack for building c...

11 Apr 20241h 9min

Ep. 574— Sister Simone Campbell

Ep. 574— Sister Simone Campbell

Sister Simone Campbell has never shied away from fighting for the underdog. Since childhood, she has looked for ways to assist those in need, a drive further fueled by the early loss of her sister to ...

4 Apr 20241h 4min

Ep. 573 — David Plouffe and Karl Rove

Ep. 573 — David Plouffe and Karl Rove

This episode is a little different from the normal Axe Files. David sat down at Arizona State University with two legendary political strategists: Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush’s campaign...

28 Mar 20241h 5min

Ep. 572 — Chris Christie

Ep. 572 — Chris Christie

Eight years ago, then-New Jersey Governor Chris Christie shook up the political world by dropping out of the race for president to endorse Donald Trump. Since the election of 2020 and the events that ...

21 Mar 20241h 5min

Best of The Axe Files: Alastair Campbell

Best of The Axe Files: Alastair Campbell

This week, we're revisiting a conversation from the early days of The Axe Files, way back in 2015, featuring Alastair Campbell. He served as the communications guru for former British Prime Minister T...

14 Mar 20241h 1min

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