
Ep. 585 — Dr. Anthony Fauci
Dr. Anthony Fauci became a household name during the Covid-19 pandemic. While Dr. Fauci stepped down as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in 2022, he still ...
27 Juni 20241h

Ep. 584 – Evgenia Kara-Murza
Evgenia Kara-Murza did not intend to become a public figure. But that all changed after her husband, Russian political opposition leader and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza, was arrested in Moscow in 2...
20 Juni 20241h 1min

Mayor Mike Duggan
From darkened streetlights and abandoned homes to pervasive graffiti and long waits for emergency services, Mayor Mike Duggan inherited a Detroit rife with problems, but also potential. Since he took ...
13 Juni 20241h 1min

Ep. 582 - Leon Panetta
When Leon Panetta was growing up in Monterey, California, his Italian immigrant parents often invited soldiers training at nearby Fort Ord to holiday dinners before they shipped out to World War Two b...
6 Juni 20241h 7min

Best of The Axe Files: Bill Walton
Bill Walton, one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history and former basketball announcer, died this week. David talked with Bill back in 2016 about leadership, what he learned playing for John Woode...
30 Maj 20241h 1min

Ep. 581 — George Stephanopoulos
Originally built in just two weeks for $30,000, the White House Situation Room has been the nerve center during some of history’s most seismic events, from the assassination of John F. Kennedy, to the...
23 Maj 202454min

Ep. 580 — Jen Psaki
For former press secretary and current MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki, clear communication has long been a hallmark of her success, from door knocking in Iowa as a young campaign staffer to explaining to her ...
16 Maj 20241h 3min

Ep. 579 — Cyrus Habib
Cyrus Habib was a political rising star when he made the surprise announcement that he was leaving elected office to join the Catholic ministry. Cyrus lost his eyesight to cancer at 8 years old, but t...
9 Maj 20241h 4min





















