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. 563 — Mick Mulvaney

Ep. 563 — Mick Mulvaney

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The Axe Files presents All There Is with Anderson Cooper

The Axe Files presents All There Is with Anderson Cooper

This week The Axe Files team is sharing a special episode of Anderson Cooper’s extraordinary podcast All There Is. It’s a conversation about grief with President Joe Biden, who has faced more than his...

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Best of The Axe Files: Madeleine Albright

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This holiday season, we are revisiting a conversation from March 2017 with Madeleine Albright, the trailblazing American scholar, diplomat, and Secretary of State. She passed away in 2022, but her ins...

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Ep. 562 — Cassidy Hutchinson

Ep. 562 — Cassidy Hutchinson

Before June 28th 2022, few Americans knew of Cassidy Hutchinson, the young former White House staffer. But that all changed that day when she appeared as a surprise star witness at a hastily called te...

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Ep. 561 — Sara Paretsky

Ep. 561 — Sara Paretsky

Although author Sara Paretsky grew up in Kansas, she said it was her summer in Chicago volunteering during the civil rights movement in 1966 that marked the “defining experience” on her life. Second w...

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Ep. 560 — Tim Alberta

Ep. 560 — Tim Alberta

Journalist Tim Alberta grew up in the evangelical church and has watched with both concern and interest as some factions of the faith have changed over the years. Following the death of his pastor fat...

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Ep. 559 — Sen. Mallory McMorrow

Ep. 559 — Sen. Mallory McMorrow

Michigan State Sen. Mallory McMorrow always wanted to design cars. While that didn’t quite pan out—although she did spend some time working for Mattel on Hot Wheels—she has made a name for herself as ...

30 Nov 20231h 1min

Ep. 558 — Walter Massey

Ep. 558 — Walter Massey

Dr. Walter Massey is a uniquely accomplished and fascinating American. Raised in the segregated South, Walter became one of only a handful of Black physicists in the 1960s and went on to hold leadersh...

23 Nov 202359min

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