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Critics at Large | The New YorkerCritics at Large | The New Yorker“The Studio” Pokes Fun at Hollywood’s Existential StruggleThe tension between art and commerce is a tale as old as time, and perhaps the most dramatic clashes in recent history have played out in Hollywood. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz explore how moviemaking and the business behind it have been depicted over the decades, from Lillian Ross’s classic 1952 work of reportage, “Picture,” to Robert Altman’s pitch-black 1992 satire “The Player.” In “The Studio,” a new Apple TV+ series, Seth Rogen plays a hapless exec who’s convinced that art-house filmmaking and commercial success can go hand in hand. At a moment...2025-04-1049 minDistraction DiveDistraction DiveEpisode 5-1: The Myers-Briggs Capitalism TestSend us a textIn Part 1 of this two-part special of Distraction Dive, hosts Del & Red kick off a deep dive into the world of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. In this section, we unravel how the Meyers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) works, question the science behind its design, and explore how capitalism may have skewed its origins and influenced the creators.Join us as we debunk common myths, dissect the evidence available to us, and set the stage for a broader conversation on personality testing. Whether you’re a psychology buff or just curious about th...2025-02-171h 02Post ReportsPost ReportsPresidential: The presidents who’ve tried to win back the White HouseIn the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, host Lillian Cunningham created the “Presidential” podcast, with one episode dedicated to each of the (at the time) 44 U.S. presidents. Now, in the thick of the 2024 election, Lillian is back. This is the second of two special “Presidential” podcast episodes released in advance of the presidential election on Nov. 5. The episodes examine how the candidates, former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, could make history if they win. This episode focuses on the history and precedent surrounding Trump’s run, as a former president hoping to retake the office.2024-10-2644 minPresidentialPresidentialBONUS | The presidents who’ve tried to win back the White HouseThis is the second of two special “Presidential” podcast episodes released in advance of the presidential election on Nov. 5. The episodes examine how the candidates, former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, could make history if they win. This episode focuses on the history and precedent surrounding Trump’s run, as a former president hoping to retake the office.Library of Congress archivist – and “Presidential” fan favorite – Michelle Krowl talks with host Lillian Cunningham about the long history of American presidents seeking reelection after their tenure has ended, unspooling the stories of the six previo...2024-10-2344 minPost ReportsPost ReportsPresidential: Women and the White HouseIn the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, host Lillian Cunningham created the “Presidential” podcast, with one episode dedicated to each of the (at the time) 44 U.S. presidents. Now, in the thick of the 2024 election, Lillian is back. This is the first of two special “Presidential” podcast episodes that will be released in advance of the election on Nov. 5. The episodes examine how the two major party candidates, former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, could make history if they win. This one focuses on the history Harris would make, and the history t...2024-10-1237 minPresidentialPresidentialBONUS | Women, politics and the presidency“Presidential” host Lillian Cunningham talks with Sharon McMahon, the creator behind Instagram’s @SharonSaysSo, about women’s ongoing fight for more political power — examining the arc of progress since 1920, when women across the nation first voted for president. They guide listeners through women’s initial efforts to gain the right to vote and explore why the pace of further progress has been slower than expected over the past century. They also discuss the changes that are likely (and unlikely) to happen if Harris does become the first woman to win the White House.McMahon is the host of “Here’s W...2024-09-2636 minVia PodcastVia PodcastUnearth Yosemite's Secrets with Lillian CunninghamOn this episode of the Via Podcast, hosts Michelle Donati and Mitti Hicks learn behind-the-scenes stories and insider scoop on Yosemite National Park, from the history of the creation of the park to where to uncover the entirety of the park's archives. Guest Lillian Cunningham, host of the Washington Post podcast Field Trip, takes you behind the curtain and explores how the park was created and what continues to sustain it hundreds of years later. Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group. 2024-08-0232 minDemystify MagicDemystify MagicStart Here! Resources for Starting Your Spiritual JourneyWhether you're a curious newcomer or a seasoned witch, this episode is your guide to discovering a wide range of resources for psychic development, astrology, crystals, Reiki, and so much more. We’re sharing our go-to books, apps, experts, tools and more that will help guide you in starting your spiritual practice. Want to take a look at one of the resources we mentioned in this episode? We’ve linked them all below. Plus, don’t forget, if you would like us to explore one of the topics we mentioned in a full episode, let us know over o...2024-04-0959 minPost ReportsPost Reports‘Field Trip’: Gates of the Arctic National ParkToday we join Lillian Cunningham on a “Field Trip” to one of the most remote and least-visited national parks as she confronts the question facing its future: whether a portion of this untouched wilderness will soon include a path for industry.Read more:Established in 1980, Gates of the Arctic marked a radically different way of thinking about what a national park should be. Compared to previously established parks, it’s hard for the public to access. This park is truly undeveloped — there are no roads or infrastructure. And it’s immense...2023-12-301h 02AudienceAudienceFeedswap: Podcast PerspectivesWe're excited to collaborate with our friends at The Podglomerate and their show, Podcast Perspectives:   How does the Washington Post share sweeping stories through audio?   Today on the podcast, we’re excited to feature a conversation from Podcast Perspectives, produced by our friends at The Podglomerate (the podcast firm specialized in producing, distributing, and monetizing podcasts for high-profile clients including Freakonomics Radio, PBS, NPR stations, Harvard Business School, and more). Podcast Perspectives brings on audio leaders and industry executives to walk through the biggest news of the day and to go deep...2023-12-2127 minMedium Lady ReadsMedium Lady ReadsEpisode 12: Cozy Christmas Reads 2023Hello, hi, and welcome to Medium Lady Reads this is episode 12, Cozy Christmas Reads 2023; Featuring Ali Oppenlaender and Stephanie Cunningham.This week’s episode is extra special, because not only do you have Erin and Jillian, but you have the other two members of their Buddy Read Group, Ali and Stef. Together they’re going to be discussing their favorite cozy books that would be perfect to read this holiday season. This episode was recorded in separate locations, but it is just as full of love and fun!In This Episode:All...2023-12-111h 03SpectralSpectralThe "My Way" Killings & The Billings' BodyHere’s a BOGO on scary stories! In this episode, we’re diving into two unexplainable events that still send shockwaves throughout their communities. First, we’ll talk about the phenomenon known as the “My Way” killings in the Philippines. Are these deaths really just caused by a Frank Sinatra-induced karaoke rage, or is something more sinister at play? Then, we’ll dive into the mutilated body found in the Billings Reservoir near Sao Paulo, Brazil. We can’t easily explain away 53-year old Joaquim’s gruesome wounds and missing organs, unless it’s… aliens? What do you think happened? P...2023-10-2050 minPost ReportsPost ReportsIt's Fat Bear Week. Yes, that's a thing.Travel reporter Natalie Compton ventures to Katmai National Park to meet the chonky stars of Fat Bear Week up close. Today, we dig into this wild tradition and what it teaches us about tourism, conservation and, of course, fat bears.Read more: It’s impressive that anyone makes it to Katmai. Getting to the motherland of fat bears requires the kind of time and money Taylor Swift fans put into attending the Eras Tour. First there are the flights to Alaska. Then a floatplane or water taxi to the pa...2023-10-0621 minOut Of Office: A Travel PodcastOut Of Office: A Travel PodcastNational Park “Field Trip” with WashPo’s Lillian CunninghamOn this week’s episode, Kiernan talks to Washington Post journalist and podcaster Lillian Cunningham about her fantastic 5-episode National Park podcast “Field Trip.” They talk about environmental disasters, how Native American communities relate to the Parks, and the challenges of making audio stories about highly visual landscapes.  Plus, RYAN VISITS BOSTON. Things we talk about in this week’s episode: “Field Trip” https://www.washingtonpost.com/podcasts/field-trip/  “Presidential” https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/business/podcasts/presidential/  Rich Men North of Richmond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...2023-09-261h 03Podcast PerspectivesPodcast PerspectivesThe Washington Post's Lillian Cunningham: From "Presidential" to "Field Trip"The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham produced, wrote, and hosted one of the Washington Post’s first podcasts: Presidential, a series about the history of the American presidents. Despite the show being Lillian and The Post’s first audio project, it was an immediate hit. Since then, Lillian has gone on to produce and host three more narrative series for The Post, including Constitutional, Moonrise, and most recently Field Trip, a series about the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks.In this episode, Jeff speaks with Lillian about Field Trip and how...2023-09-2031 minCivics on the RocksCivics on the RocksWhat is Civics?Mack and Steve discuss the concept of civics and why it's important. They also drop several refences along the way. Here they are, if you would like to learn a little bit more about what they are talking about and form your own opinion. If you want to learn about PragerU: Archie, Ayana. “A lot is happening in Florida education. These are some of the changes kids will see.” NPR, August 14, 2023. https://www.npr.org/2023/08/14/1193557432/florida-education-private-schools-prageru-desantis If you want to read up on the allegory of the cave: Plato. Plato’s The Re...2023-09-0445 minCivics on the RocksCivics on the RocksWhat is Civics?Mack and Steve discuss the concept of civics and why it's important. They also drop several refences along the way. Here they are, if you would like to learn a little bit more about what they are talking about and form your own opinion. If you want to learn about PragerU: Archie, Ayana. “A lot is happening in Florida education. These are some of the changes kids will see.” NPR, August 14, 2023. https://www.npr.org/2023/08/14/1193557432/florida-education-private-schools-prageru-desantis If you want to read up on the allegory of the cave: Plato. Plato’s The Re...2023-09-0445 minPost ReportsPost ReportsField Trip: White Sands National ParkThe much-anticipated movie “Oppenheimer” opens today – about the scientist who led the development of the atomic bomb. On “Post Reports,” we’re joining The Post’s Lillian Cunningham on a journey to the site of the bomb’s first test.Read more:White Sands National Park contains a geological rarity: the largest field of gypsum sand dunes anywhere on Earth. The blinding white dunes stretch for miles in every direction, dazzling tourists, inviting selfies and sled rides.But there’s much more to this park than meets th...2023-07-211h 01Washington Post LiveWashington Post LiveNational Park Service Director Chuck Sams on the future of America’s iconic landscapesWashington Post reporter and host of The Post's new podcast series, "Field Trip," Lillian Cunningham speaks with National Park Service Director Chuck Sams about the preservation of the nation’s iconic landscapes, Indigenous land management and his history-making role as the Park Service’s first Native American director. Conversation recorded on Wednesday July 19, 2023.2023-07-1923 minField TripField TripGates of the Arctic National ParkEstablished in 1980, Gates of the Arctic marked a radically different way of thinking about what a national park should be. Compared to previously established parks, it’s hard for the public to access. This park is truly undeveloped — there are no roads or infrastructure. And it’s immense. You could fit Yosemite, Glacier, Everglades, White Sands, Death Valley and the Grand Canyon all within its borders and still have room to spare.But even here, in one of the most remote and least visited of the national parks, the outside world is finding its way in...2023-07-191h 01Field TripField TripWhite Sands National ParkWhite Sands National Park contains a geological rarity: the largest field of gypsum sand dunes anywhere on earth. The blinding white dunes stretch for miles in every direction, dazzling tourists, inviting selfies and sled rides. But there’s much more to this park than meets the eye. White Sands National Park, one of the newest in the system, is embedded within White Sands Missile Range, the largest military installation in the country. Today the missile range is a testing ground for cutting-edge weapons. It’s also home to the Trinity site, where the first test...2023-07-121h 00Post ReportsPost ReportsField Trip: Glacier National ParkToday on “Post Reports,” we join The Post’s Lillian Cunningham on her journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s most awe-inspiring places: the national parks. Next stop? Glacier.Read more:All 63 national parks sit on Indigenous ancestral lands. They’re places Native Americans called home for thousands of years. But for more than 100 years, these places have also been public lands, intended to benefit all Americans. Sometimes that puts Native American tribes and the National Park Service into conflict. That’s partic...2023-07-0658 minPost ReportsPost ReportsField Trip: Yosemite National ParkToday on “Post Reports,” we join The Post’s Lillian Cunningham on her journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s most awe-inspiring places: the national parks. First stop? Yosemite.Read more: California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening th...2023-07-0556 minField TripField TripEverglades National ParkMany people mistake the landscape of Everglades National Park for a swamp, full of mosquitos and razor-sharp sawgrass. Technically it’s a wetland, home to a stunning array of wildlife and beloved by visitors and conservationists alike. But that view of the Everglades as a treacherous and hostile place informed more than a century of efforts to tame and transform the landscape in ways that are still playing out today.In this episode of “Field Trip,” Washington Post reporter Lillian Cunningham tells the story of how the water flow through South Florida was radically altere...2023-07-051h 04The 7The 7Check out "Field Trip" episode 1: Yosemite National ParkTo hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...2023-07-0356 minThe Friday ReporterThe Friday ReporterTake Us on a Field Trip - with Lillian CunninghamQuite possibly my favorite podcast host, creator and journalist is out with another "must listen" show. The Washington Post's Lillian Cunningham has hosted Presidential (44 episodes a week about each of the U.S. Presidents); Constitutional (timely because we all needed a reminder), Moonrise (about the race to the moon) and now Field Trip (about the National Parks).With 13 years at the Washington Post, Lillian pitched her first show at a time when audio was not nearly as prevalent (making her a quick study on how-to) to a time now when she is joined by a remarkable team of experts...2023-06-3031 minMoonriseMoonriseListen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National ParkTo hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...2023-06-3055 minConstitutionalConstitutionalListen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National ParkTo hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...2023-06-2955 minPost ReportsPost ReportsA president, his son, and his political woesPresident Biden’s son Hunter pleaded guilty to two minor tax crimes, and though President Biden wasn’t implicated, it could pose a problem for him as he ramps up his reelection campaign.Read more:Last week, President Biden’s son Hunter Biden reached an agreement to plead guilty to two minor tax crimes as part of a deal struck with federal prosecutors. It’s just the latest in a series of scandals surrounding Hunter and his relationship with his father. For years...2023-06-2824 minPresidentialPresidentialListen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National ParkTo hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...2023-06-2855 minField TripField TripGlacier National ParkThis episode has been updated.All 63 national parks sit on Indigenous ancestral lands. They’re places Native people called home for thousands of years. But for more than 100 years, these places have also been public lands, intended to benefit all Americans. Sometimes, that puts Native tribes and the National Park Service into conflict. That’s particularly true in Glacier National Park, where members of the Blackfeet have fought to preserve their deep connection to the land in the nearly 130 years since the tribe ceded it to the U.S. governm...2023-06-2857 minField TripField TripYosemite National ParkCalifornia’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient trees are now in jeopardy. And Yosemite National Park is on the front lines of the fight to...2023-06-2855 minPlease, Go On with James HohmannPlease, Go On with James HohmannIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-2303 minBroken DoorsBroken DoorsIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-2203 minSidebarSidebarIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-2103 minCanary: The Washington Post InvestigatesCanary: The Washington Post InvestigatesIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-2003 minPost ReportsPost ReportsIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Coming on June 28th.Follow the show wherever you listen. 2023-06-1903 minPost ReportsPost ReportsThe eyes holding courts accountableWhile people have been watching former president Donald Trump’s second indictment, others in the nation are watching everyday bail hearings. They’re a volunteer army of court watchers, and even Grammy-winning artist Fiona Apple says she is one. Read more:There have been many eyes on the justice system whenever people are arrested or first come in contact with police. But who looks out for people once they enter the justice system? Cue court watchers. They’re a national set of volunteers who watch and take notes of bail pr...2023-06-1521 minPresidentialPresidentialIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-1403 minConstitutionalConstitutionalIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-1403 minMoonriseMoonriseIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic. Follow the show wherever you listen.2023-06-1403 minField TripField TripIntroducing “Field Trip”Journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s national parks. The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham ventures off the marked trail to better understand the most urgent stories playing out in five iconic landscapes today.“Field Trip” is a new podcast series that will transport you to five national parks: Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, White Sands and Gates of the Arctic.More on the national parks:• Journey into awe-inspiring landscapes• A comprehensive guide to the America’s national parks• Expert tips for visiting a n2023-06-1303 minPresidentialPresidentialA sneak peek from LillianExclusively for listeners of “Presidential,” Lillian Cunningham shares news about her new podcast. You don’t want to miss this.2023-06-0600 minConcept Aware®Concept Aware®J. Sybylla Smith, In Conversation with Vince AlettiThe Drawer is a visual autobiography of Aletti’s deep canon of inspiration, experience and multi-media obsessions collected over five decades. Created and captured in a single day, each collage is a flurry of free association. This book animates his refined sense of composition,  eclectic juxtaposition of image and text and chronicles the tectonic shifts of art and visual culture.In this conversation, Vince discusses, among other things:The intentionality of the photographer Intuitive arrangements between images—in both exhibition and book formUnselfconscious coupling of imageryArt informing how we...2023-02-1400 minCool Stuff Ride HomeCool Stuff Ride HomeThu. 12/15 - How Sci-Fi Impacts Real-World Innovation & Policy The interplay between science fiction and real-world scientific innovations––from space travel to fusion energy. Plus, a replay of a classic Cool Stuff Ride Home segment on Krampus with an update on some risqué depictions of the Yuletide rogue that have been making the rounds online this year. Sponsors: Shopify, Sign up for a free trial at shopify.com/cool Rocket Money, Cancel your unnecessary subscriptions at RocketMoney.com/COOL Links: How Science Fiction Movies Prepared Us for the Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough (NY Times) Moonrise podcast: Lillian Cunningham’s historical account of America’s journey t...2022-12-1523 minThe Kilt and the ClothThe Kilt and the ClothLillian Cunningham America Nov 6 2022 In Honor Of Robert CunninghamShe wanted to do this in honor of Robert Cunningham her Great Grandfather2022-11-0702 minDon\'t Shoot The MessengerDon't Shoot The MessengerEp 231 - The Man Who Has Haunted the Entire SeasonJoin Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 321 - The Man Who Has Haunted the Entire Season.A huge thank you to everyone who joined us at our Movie Night for Red Energy – we’ll bring you a full review of Good Luck to You Rio Grande next week on the podcast.You may have noticed Corrie popping up in the press recently launching the Sorrento Writer’s Festival – April 27 – 30th 2023. Follow the festival on Instagram HERE or via the website https://sorrentowritersfestival.com.au/The Esse...2022-08-1759 minTalking Bay 94: Star Wars InterviewsTalking Bay 94: Star Wars InterviewsKen Cunningham and David Shayne: Behind the LEGO Star Wars Summer VacationI had the opportunity, through Lucasflm, to talk to the director, Ken Cunningham and Executive Producer / Writer, David Shayne of the upcoming LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation special. This is a really quick, really fun deep dive into the newest addition of the LEGO universe, and I had an absolute blast talking to them both. (To set the scene for all you audio listeners, yes, I was wearing a tank-top and a Skywalker Ranch butter dish Hawaiian shirt.) Sit back and enjoy the vibes. Thank you so much to Ken and David, as...2022-08-0318 minProfiles in Public ServiceProfiles in Public ServiceWhat Makes a Public Service Leader?Washington Post journalist Lillian Cunningham joins co-hosts Loren DeJonge Schulman and Rachel Klein-Kircher for a conversation on how to lead in government during normal times and times of crisis, as well as why the study of public service leadership is critical for our nation’s public servants. Cunningham is the creator and host of The Post’s “Presidential,” “Constitutional” and “Moonrise” podcasts. As an editor and reporter of the newspaper’s “On Leadership” section that explores leadership and management challenges in the public and private sectors. A transcript of this episode can be found here Additional resources:2022-05-2043 minUnlock Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalUnlock Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalThe Last Confessions of Sylvia P.: A Novel by Lee KravetzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/548850to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Last Confessions of Sylvia P.: A Novel Author: Lee Kravetz Narrator: Karissa Vacker, Teri Clark Linden, Maggie-Meg Reed Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 28 minutes Release date: March 8, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The Millions Most Anticipated Pick and A GMA March Reads Pick “Lee Kravetz has created a bit of a miracle, a plot-driven literary puzzle box whose mystery lives in both its winding approach to history and its wonderous story. It’s a book full of ideas about inspiration and a love for...2022-03-088h 28Somewhere In-BetweenSomewhere In-BetweenIssue #06: A Sound SalvationIssue #06: A Sound Salvation Written & Performed by Austin Rich. https://ia601502.us.archive.org/28/items/20210813-1030-radio-zine/20210813%201030%20Radio%20Zine.mp3   Issue #6, produced in July of 2020, featuring some stories from the dial, which includes, “Now, Let’s Go Over The Edge.”   Musical Selections (usually in excerpt): [untitled] * Over The Edge * July 1981 * KPFA Radio (1981) The Tale of the Blue Light * Lillian Cunningham & The Washington Post * Moonrise * The Washington Post (19 July 2019) 2021-08-1300 minSomewhere In-BetweenSomewhere In-BetweenIssue #06: A Sound SalvationIssue #06: A Sound Salvation Written & Performed by Austin Rich. https://ia601505.us.archive.org/6/items/20210514-1030-radio-zine-006/20210514%201030%20Radio%20Zine%20006.mp3   Issue #6, produced in July of 2020, featuring some stories from the dial, which includes, “Now, Let’s Go Over The Edge.”   Musical Selections (usually in excerpt): [untitled] * Over The Edge * July 1981 * KPFA Radio (1981) The Tale of the Blue Light * Lillian Cunningham & The Washington Post * Moonrise * The Washington Post (19 July 2019) 2021-05-1400 minIt’s For The TableIt’s For The TableWhy Are We Obsessed With True Crime?Nowadays it seems like crime stories seem more popular than ever. But why are we obsessed with them? This week the IFTT ladies breakdown some facts and information on why specifically women are so intrigued by true crime. We also want to bring awareness of the importance of highlighting victims of these horrible cases versus glorifying the storyline. Content Warnings: General discussions of violence, murder, and rape. Please listen with caution.   #saytheirname Jennie Vincow Maria Hernandez Dayle Yoshie Okazaki Tsai-Lian "Veronica" Yu Vincent and Maxine Zazzara B...2021-03-1540 minSidebarSidebarThe duty of a president during crisisSome of the arguments in Trump's second impeachment trial get at the core of presidential responsibilities. We examine two of them to clarify the duties of a president during crisis and to understand how free speech applies to the commander in chief.--Virtual event information: Want something fun to do on Presidents’ Day when you can’t leave the house? Join Presidential podcast host Lillian Cunningham for a(free!)'Presidential' trivia night with special guests, fun prizes, plus a demo of how to make Warren Harding’s favorite cocktail. Register here: bit.ly/2YwuEWyRelated reading and episod...2021-02-1226 minThe Pod SpotterThe Pod SpotterS1 Ep#21: PresidentialJohn Adams was the first president not to attend the inauguration of his successor.Millard Fillmore couldn’t read until he was 17.George Washington was a great dancer.The Washington Post’s Lillian Cunningham knows everything you would ever want to know about the Presidents. And some things you’d rather not know.This week, we talk to the host of the pod "Presidential" about all things, well, presidential.2021-01-181h 18Live a Life By DesignLive a Life By DesignEpisode 92: Want To Reach Your Goals? Think Moonshot!Do you ever wonder how some people seem to find success rather quickly?  In this episode Jimmy interviews Lillian Cunningham, award winner journalist with the Washington Post and creator of Webby-winning podcasts, to discover how she found success. You will gain insight into: • Why it is important to always be "forward thinking" as a leader. • The process of finding the "one thing" that will differentiate you from the rest of the world. • How you can create and achieve success by focusing on the tasks that make the largest impact to your subscriber or customer. • What role curiosity plays in the developme...2020-12-2855 minDailypodDailypod‘Presidential’: The story of Joe Biden Podcast: Post Reports (LS 67 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: ‘Presidential’: The story of Joe BidenPub date: 2020-12-23Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWe really thought we knew everything there is to know about Joe Biden. … But then we heard this episode of “Presidential” with Lillian Cunningham and the New Yorker’s Evan Osnos, and we learned so much that we wanted to share it with you here. We’re taking a couple days off for Christmas. We hope you are safe and cozy wherever you...2020-12-2554 minLive Inspired Podcast with John O\'LearyLive Inspired Podcast with John O'LearyHow to Release Holiday Stress + Winter BluesEvery Thursday for the last five weeks we’ve shared interviews full of tips + inspiring conversations as part of our Electing Gratitude series. This special series was designed to help you navigate + find joy within the complexities of life this year. Today's episode serves as a guide to living inspired while navigating holiday stress + winter blues. I share much-needed perspective + practical tips from past Live Inspired Podcast guests to help stay inspired throughout the season. The foundation is firm and the best of our days remain in front of us. Gregg Easterbrook, New York Times bestselling aut...2020-11-2628 minLive Inspired Podcast with John O\'LearyLive Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary'Presidential Podcast' Host on the "Unprecedented" Election of 2020Just days away from what might be the most impactful American presidential election in history, in the midst of a pandemic, with high stakes + anxiety regardless the side of the aisle you sit on...  It’s all unprecedented.  Or is it? The headlines continue to refer to this election as “unprecedented” – but I’m not so sure it is! Join me and the host of the award-winning Presidential Podcast Lillian Cunningham for a bipartisan conversation about past elections, presidents, their legacies + what this lens means for us as we near our“unprecedented” election day 2020.   If you could use a reminder that the...2020-10-2959 minSomewhere In-BetweenSomewhere In-BetweenIssue #06: A Sound SalvationIssue #06: A Sound Salvation Written & Performed by Austin Rich. https://ia601402.us.archive.org/25/items/20200720-0900-radio-zine-006/20200720%200900%20Radio%20Zine%20006.mp3   Issue #6, produced in July of 2020, featuring some stories from the dial, which includes, “Now, Let’s Go Over The Edge.”   Musical Selections (usually in excerpt): [untitled] * Over The Edge * July 1981 * KPFA Radio (1981) The Tale of the Blue Light * Lillian Cunningham & The Washington Post * Moonrise * The Washington Post (19 July 2019) 2020-09-2100 minBobbycastBobbycast#258 - Tenille Townes on Winning ACM Best New Female Artist + Tucker Beathard on Dedicating new album to his late brother + Lillian from ‘Presidential’ Reveals Shocking President Facts + Music Movie Review: Pop StarBobby Bones talks to Tenille Townes on her big ACM win and what she will perform at the awards show. Bobby also talks to Tucker Beathard about his new album “King” which he dedicated to his brother who recently passed away. He talks about his decision to name the album after his brother’s middle name. Bobby, Eddie and Mike D all had the homework assignment to watch Pop Star: Never Stop Stopping with Andy Samberg. They give their review of this music parody movie. Lillian...2020-08-211h 01PresidentialPresidentialBONUS | When a VP pick changes historyGeraldine Ferraro broke a major barrier in American politics in 1984, when she became the first woman nominated for the vice presidency by a major party. It was a historic decision by Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president Walter Mondale. And it did more than pave the way to the White House for more diverse candidates — it also fundamentally changed the way all future presidential campaign teams would approach vice-presidential announcements and conventions.Hosted by Washington Post journalist Lillian Cunningham, this podcast episode features former vice president and ’84presidential candidate Walter Mondale; Mondale’s former campaign press secretary, Maxine Isaacs; and v...2020-08-0739 minSomewhere In-BetweenSomewhere In-BetweenIssue #06: A Sound SalvationIssue #06: A Sound Salvation Written & Performed by Austin Rich. https://ia601402.us.archive.org/25/items/20200720-0900-radio-zine-006/20200720%200900%20Radio%20Zine%20006.mp3   Issue #6, produced in July of 2020, featuring some stories from the dial, which includes, “Now, Let’s Go Over The Edge.”   Musical Selections (usually in excerpt): [untitled] * Over The Edge * July 1981 * KPFA Radio (1981) The Tale of the Blue Light * Lillian Cunningham & The Washington Post * Moonrise * The Washington Post (19 July 2019) 2020-07-2000 minSTUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORYSTUDIO STORIES: REMINISCING ON TWIN CITIES DANCE HISTORYStudio Stories: Reminiscing on Twin Cities Dance with Judith Brin Ingber Season 1 Episode 9Judith combines a rare articulate sensibility in dance and in writing, specializing in Jewish dance. Her career has been documented in the Performing Arts Archives of the Special Collections of the University of Minnesota and in the Dance Library of Israel. The papers she donated to the Dance Library of Israel cover her work for the Batsheva-Bat Dor Dance Society from 1972-1977, letters with Sara Levi-Tanai, Yardena Cohen, Rivka Sturman, and Felix Fibich as well as drafts of her "Dance Perspectives issue called 'Shorashim: The Roots of Israeli Folk Dance'" published in 1974.2020-07-021h 17PresidentialPresidentialBONUS | Binding up the nation's woundsThe famous black contralto singer Marian Anderson performed at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939, after being denied the ability to perform down the street at Constitution Hall. And when she did, she transformed the monument into something more than a stone temple to Abraham Lincoln. She ushered in its new life as an active place for generations of Americans to continue the work to“bind up the nation’s wounds.”Hosted by Washington Post journalist Lillian Cunningham, the podcast episode features experts Molefi Kete Asante, head of the African American Studies Department at Temple University; Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of “Team of...2020-06-1929 minPresidentialPresidentialLIVE EVENT | 'Unprecedented Presidents' live from WBUR CitySpaceFour years after making Presidential, host Lillian Cunningham led a panel examining what's really unprecedented--or not--about Donald Trump's presidency. Historians Alexis Coe, Drew Gilpin Faust and Julian Zelizer joined for this live event in Boston.2020-03-0643 minSpacepodSpacepodWhy we went to the moon with Lillian CunninghamLillian Cunningham talks about her podcast Moonrise. Moonrise explores why the United States decided to send humans to the moon. She talks about the surprising power of science fiction in shaping policy, and she comments on what might motivate nations to send humans to other planets in the future.2019-12-1517 minCastologyCastologyBy The Book, Odd Tonic, MoonriseIt's New Patrick/Nick's third ep, has he found his feet? Has he filled Old Patrick's shoes? Do we even remember who Old Patrick is anymore? No theme this week, but we are still bringing the podcast gold. Liz lives her life through self-help books with By the Book, Zane gets creepy and kooky with a very Addams Family-style podcast Odd Tonic, and New Patrick/Nick delves into the sci-fi world with a bit of Moonrise. Then as always we review last week's submissions and give them a thumbs up or down. Liz...2019-12-0833 minSoonishSoonishMaking MoonriseFifty years after Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins went to the moon, it’s hard to shake off the afterimage of the Saturn V rocket rising into the sky on a column of flame, and remember that the astronauts' bold adventure was also the product of decades of work by engineers, politicians, propagandists, and even science fiction writers. That’s the gap Lillian Cunningham of the Washington Post set out to fix in her podcast, Moonrise. And she’s here with us today to talk about how the show got made, what she thinks the Apollo story can te...2019-11-1443 minRetropodRetropodIntroducing MoonriseHost Lillian Cunningham's next podcast explores the real story of why we went to the moon -- a darker, but truer story than the one you've heard before. Listen to this trailer, and subscribe on your favorite podcast app or at washingtonpost.com/moonrise2019-07-1905 minMoonriseMoonriseIntroducing MoonriseYou’ve heard about how we landed on the moon, now find out why we went there. Host Lillian Cunningham introduces a new Washington Post podcast that will explore the real story behind the moonshot — a wild tale of nuclear brinkmanship, backroom politics and sci-fi influence ... Coming summer 2019.We’ll be doing an exclusive preview of “Moonrise” at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium on Thursday, July 18, during Adler After Dark. Come listen to the first episode under the dome with us in a unique listening experience set against the stars. Then stick around for a conversation with Lillian Cunningham a...2019-07-1804 minFrugal ForeverFrugal ForeverHow Much Do Influencers Get Paid, Anyway?Lillian Ahenkan, aka Flexmami, has a lot of income streams: she's a DJ, presenter, podcaster, beauty content creator, writer, model and more. She talks to Katie and Josie about refusing to be broke, how to hustle and which job makes her the most money. Frugal Forever is created and produced by Katie Cunningham and Josephine Parsons. Produced by Aidan Molins.2019-06-131h 02La banda presidencialLa banda presidencialEpisodio 0: Los presidentes argentinos en la mirada de Carlos PagniLa banda presidencial es un podcast conducido por Camila Perochena, historiadora y docente de la universidad Torcuato Di Tella, y Santiago Rodríguez Rey, politólogo y especialista en comunicación política, que hará un repaso semanal por todos los presidentes argentinos, desde Bernardino Rivadavia hasta Mauricio Macri, al estilo de lo que hicieron los podcast Presidential, de Lillian Cunningham para el Washington Post, y en el Presidente da Semana de Rodrigo Vizeu para Folha de São Paulo.En este episodio de presentación hacen un repaso por estos dos siglos de presidentes argentinos, del poder, de la i...2019-05-2020 minAmerikansk politikkAmerikansk politikkSpesial: 2nd Amendment med Washington Posts Lillian CunninghamWashington Posts Lillian Cunningham er stemmen i podkastseriene "Presidential" og "Constitutional", som forteller historien om de amerikanske presidentene og den amerikanske grunnloven. Hun var nylig i Norge for å delta på lanseringen av Eidsvoll 1814s nye prosjekt "Founding Fathers across the Atlantic - History and Legacy in Norway and the USA," hvor hun deltok på et arrangement sammen med vår egen Henrik Østensen Heldahl. I den anledning har vi huket henne inn i AMPOLCAST-studio for å snakke om et av Henriks favorittema: Det andre grunnlovstillegget og våpenpolitikk i USA. Med AmerikanskPolitikk.nos Henrik Heldahl (@HenrikHeldahl) og Washington Posts Lillian Cunningham (@lily_cu...2018-11-2925 minCivics 101Civics 101The Equal Rights AmendmentThe Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed Constitutional amendment that would explicitly guarantee legal equality under U.S. law, regardless of sex. But almost a century after it was first proposed, the ERA has still not been ratified. What's the hold-up? Lillian Cunningham is a journalist at The Washington Post. She's also host and creator of the podcasts Presidentialand Constitutional. CLICK HERE: Visit our website to see all of our episodes, donate to the podcast, sign up for our newsletter, get free educational materials, and more!To see Civics 101 in book form, check out...2018-07-2418 minAmerican History TellersAmerican History TellersProhibition | Interview with Lillian CunninghamDo you know the record for the longest ratification period of any constitutional amendment? Lillian Cunningham did. She’s an editor with the Washington Post, host of two outstanding American History podcasts, Presidential and Constitutional, and she’s our guest today. We’ll talk about amendments, those presidents you can never remember (can you name anything about Millard Fillmore?) and she helps us preview the next series on AHT, the Age of Jackson.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice...2018-03-2132 minWriters Who Don\'t WriteWriters Who Don't WriteRerun: Lillian CunninghamWriters Who Don't Write interviewed Lillian Cunningham in March of 2017 regarding her role as the editor of the Washington Post's On Leadership section and host of the popular Presidential podcast. She sat down with us to chat about writing, producing and hosting a poiltical podcast during the 2016 election, what comes next, and the presidency of Chester Arthur, America's most forgotten president. Since we interviewed her, she has launched Constitutional, an excellent podcast looking back at various constitutional issues throughout America's history. Writers Who Don’t Write is supported by CastBox, the fastest growing podcast app around. Try it for yo...2017-12-271h 00Bunker PoliticsBunker PoliticsToadie of the YearIt’s all hellfire at this point Trump gets positive news about himself, twice a day Remember the Health care bill? North Korea Gone Nuclear, Trump’s response inspired by prestige cable Mueller impanels a grand jury, issues subpeonas FBI raids Paul Manafort’s home If the Nukes don’t get us, the Climate will So, so much more Check out Lillian Cunningham’s new podcast, Constitutional Support the podcast! Follow us on twitter at @BunkerPolitics! Support Ivan & Red on Patreon! Bunker Politics album artwork by Nicole Peterson2017-08-091h 00Writers Who Don\'t WriteWriters Who Don't WriteLillian CunninghamLillian Cunningham is the editor of the Washington Post's On Leadership section and host of the popular Presidential podcast. She sat down with us to chat about writing, producing and hosting a poiltical podcast during the 2016 election, what comes next, and the presidency of Chester Arthur, America's most forgotten president.  ***This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on ho...2017-03-221h 03Chasing FoxfireChasing FoxfireEpisode 3 – Cherry Tree SHOWNOTES Summary In this episode, we’re looking at the lore of U.S. Presidents, from cherry trees to George Washington weeping in his mother’s arms. Along the way, we’ll talk about blind dates, Ouija boards, and animal magnetism.   Please consider supporting us on Patreon, and following us on Facebook and Twitter. Contact us at chasingfoxfirepodcast@gmail.com or visit us at www.chasingfoxfire.com.   Listen Play: https://chasingfoxfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/episode-3-cherry-tree.mp3 Download: Episode 3 – Cherry Tree   2017-02-0355 minMy Book of MormonMy Book of MormonEpisode 136: D&C 37 - Sections 53 and 54In the aftermath of the LDS Church's first major business meeting Joseph Smith continues to solve short-term problems by sending everyone to Missouri. We spend the first half of the episode talking about why the entire country was moving to Missouri because of the absolutely horrid Indian Removal Act just put into place by President Jackson. The Mormons didn't do anything to influence or support this act! They sure do benefit from it though (in the short-term, at least). Read about the Indian Removal Act and Andrew Jackson's positive spin: https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib...2016-11-261h 06Decibel Geek PodcastDecibel Geek PodcastHair I Go Again - Ep235The guys are joined this week by filmmaker/guitarist Steve McClure to discuss the great new rock documentary Hair I Go Again; a film that follows the long journey of two middle aged guys attempting to put their 80's rock band back together, the twists and turns, highs and lows, and challenges they face. Along the way, the guys get an education in the form of advice from numerous 80's rock luminaries including The Killer Dwarfs, Lorraine Lewis (Femme Fatale), Warrant, Jason McMaster, Tesla, Jack Russell, Steve Blaze (Lillian Axe), and Ron Keel. They also get advice from media...2016-04-081h 02PresidentialPresidentialIntroduction: Welcome to PresidentialPreview the Washington Post podcast, with clips from upcoming episodes and an overview of the series by host Lillian Cunningham.2016-01-0503 minMYTH WARRIORS! - “I am an INTJ (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator).” (Or, am I?)In the MYTH WARRIORS™ series we are targeting ideas to begin to assess whether they are credible or not (i.e., they are a myth, fallacy or even a lie). The target for this episode is, “I am an INTJ (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator).” (Or, am I?) What is it? “More than 10,000 companies, 2,500 colleges and universities and 200 government agencies in the United States use the test. It’s estimated that 50 million people have taken the Myers-Briggs personality test[.] MBTI is their framework for classifying personality types along four distinct axes: introversion vs. extroversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling and judging vs. percei...2014-05-1436 minSolutions...with Courtney Anderson! What is Holding You Back from Surpassing Your Goals? Business. Legal. Life.Solutions...with Courtney Anderson! What is Holding You Back from Surpassing Your Goals? Business. Legal. Life.SwCA Episode 102: I am an INTJ (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator). (Or, am I?)SITE: http://www.courtneyanderson.com/swca-episode-102-myth-warriors-series-i-am-an-intj-myers-briggs-type-indicator-or-am-i.html SHOW NOTES: In the MYTH WARRIORS™ series we are targeting ideas to begin to assess whether they are credible or not (i.e., they are a myth, fallacy or even a lie). The target for this episode is, “I am an INTJ (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator).” (Or, am I?) What is it? “More than 10,000 companies, 2,500 colleges and universities and 200 government agencies in the United States use the test. It’s estimated that 50 million people have taken the Myers-Briggs personality test[.] MBTI is their framework for classifying personality types along f...2014-05-1435 minRepublic Of Avalon RadioRepublic Of Avalon RadioROAR-2010-12-14 - Episode 107 - From Scotia To ScotiaROAR-2010-12-14 - Episode 107 - From Scotia To Scotia This time on the ROAR: Opening remarks from Jim, changes in the Roots Cellar, making things happen, the cassette archives, voice changes over time, the ROAR free shipping and gift wrapping deal, the new ROAR store, Jim's 99 cent download of his Reggae version of Jingle Bells, the import of listening on headphones, Walk-about with Jim and Lillian, points of view, looking back in time, The 1997 ECMA's in Moncton, New Brunswick, Jim's award nominations, Snotty Var, the French media, Jim's crashing the press conference, using DOS in the 386, promoting Gypsy, Jim...2014-01-292h 02