Patt Morrison Asks
A companion podcast to L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison's weekly interview series "Patt Morrison Asks." Patt Morrison is a longtime Los Angeles Times writer and columnist who has a share of two Pulitzer Prizes. Her broadcasting work has won six Emmys and 11 Golden Mikes. Her book about the Los Angeles River was a bestseller, and she was the first woman in nearly 25 years to be honored with the L.A. Press Club’s lifetime achievement award. Pink’s, the legendary Hollywood hot dog stand, named its veggie dog after her.

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Scientist Adam Rutherford: for Earth Day, the paradoxical and powerful creature called homo sapiens

Scientist Adam Rutherford: for Earth Day, the paradoxical and powerful creature called homo sapiens

Patt Morrison talks with Adam Rutherford on his latest book Humanimal : How Homo sapiens Became Nature's most Paradoxical Creature.

16 Apr 201916min

Terry Tempest Williams: the death of a red oak and a brother, the life of the “untaintable” West

Terry Tempest Williams: the death of a red oak and a brother, the life of the “untaintable” West

Patt Morrison talks with Terry Tempest Williams, an American author, conservationist, and activist.

9 Apr 201913min

Shane Claiborne’s Bible-inspired weapons “meltdown” -- evangelizing for Jesus and against guns

Shane Claiborne’s Bible-inspired weapons “meltdown” -- evangelizing for Jesus and against guns

Patt Morrison talks with Shane Claiborne a Christian activist and author. Claiborne is one the founding members of the intentional community, the Simple Way.

2 Apr 201914min

Broad Foundation chief Gerun Riley: making 21st-century philanthropy work

Broad Foundation chief Gerun Riley: making 21st-century philanthropy work

Patt Morrison talks with Gerun Riley President of The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.

26 Mars 201915min

Sociologist Jerome Karabel: admissions scandal shows privileged are desperate to keep it that way

Sociologist Jerome Karabel: admissions scandal shows privileged are desperate to keep it that way

Patt Morrison talks with Jerome Karabel a Professor of Sociology at the University of California Berkeley. Karabel is the author of the book "The Chosen : The Hidden of Admission and exclusion at Harv...

19 Mars 201918min

Thinking of un-borders: author Luis Alberto Urrea and the nature of the US-Mexico "border planet"

Thinking of un-borders: author Luis Alberto Urrea and the nature of the US-Mexico "border planet"

Patt Morrison talks with author Luis Urrea a Mexican American poet, novelist, and essayist.

12 Mars 201915min

California water messager Niki Woodard: selling the drought after the  deluge

California water messager Niki Woodard: selling the drought after the deluge

Patt Morrison talks with Niki Woodard Deputy Assistant at California Department of Water Resources.

5 Mars 201913min

Tax whisperer Anne Alstott: what our tax code reveals about our national character

Tax whisperer Anne Alstott: what our tax code reveals about our national character

Patt Morrison talks with Anne Alstott an expert in taxation and social policy.

26 Feb 201917min

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