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Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Protection
How do we raise Black children who feel free? One way, conscious parenting coach Yolanda Williams says, is for caregivers to face their own childhood trauma. Yolanda sat down with host Tonya Mosley in 2022 to offer some actionable tips on how to raise “free-thinking Black children” - and stop the tradition of spanking as a form of discipline. We gained so much insight from Yolanda in this episode, and you will, too. GUEST:Yolanda Williams, Parenting Decolonized INSTAGRAM:@prntgdcolonizedLINKS:deartbt.comInstagram: deartbtTikTok: tonya...
2025-02-17
41 min
Crime Story
An unmarked grave, a missing woman and a family’s secret ties
Like most journalists, veteran reporter Tonya Mosley spent her career telling other people's stories. But then she got a call from a man named Antonio Wiley. In her podcast, She Has A Name, Tonya and Antonio investigate the disappearance of his mother, Anita Wiley, who went missing in Detroit in 1987. The more they learn about what happened to Anita, the more Tonya realizes that the investigation will impact her entire life. For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime Premium channel on Apple Podcasts....
2025-01-27
33 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Rest Is Resistance
Every new year, we play the same game, compiling a list of resolutions to be more productive, pushing ourselves to the limit to attain some version of ourselves that will be better than the last. This year, host Tonya Mosley is taking a different approach. Instead of giving more to the world, she plans to give more to myself. And that starts with revisiting this powerful 2022 conversation with Nap Ministry founder Tricia Hersey. Hersey says it’s time we treat our bodies not as hustle machines but as living, divine beings that need rest. GUEST: Tricia Hersey, Au...
2025-01-06
33 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
#108 – Tonya Mosley – Who Gets to Speak—and Who Decides?
In this episode, I sit down with Tonya Mosley, award-winning journalist, NPR's Fresh Air host, and the creative force behind podcasts She Has A Name and Truth Be Told. Tonya shares her journey from a young journalist at the Detroit Free Press to becoming one of the leading voices in public media.We discuss her passion for storytelling, the importance of amplifying underrepresented voices, and the evolving challenges in journalism today. Tonya reflects on memorable career moments, the reps that shaped her craft, and how she stays true to her vision while navigating the demands of modern...
2024-12-30
56 min
Stars and Stars with Isa
Tonya Mosley: Taurus Sun, Cancer Moon, Virgo Rising
Award-winning journalist Tonya Mosley is motivated by deep curiosity and a true interest in understanding people. That’s what informs her work as the co-host of NPR’s Fresh Air program. As a kid her friend’s father nicknamed her “scoop,” and she’s been following that destiny ever since. Tonya’s Taurus Sun and Virgo Rising keep her grounded and put together, but lately she’s been learning to be comfortable with her vulnerability while being a public-facing reporter.
2024-12-10
36 min
The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily
1178: America by Claude McKay, with special guest Tonya Mosley
Today’s poem is America by Claude McKay, with special guest Tonya Mosley. Tonya is the host and creator of Truth Be Told and founder of TMI Productions. She is also a co-host of Fresh Air, and a correspondent and former host of Here & Now, the midday radio show co-produced by NPR and WBUR. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Tonya shares… “The Harlem Renaissance feels so current and so now, and the thing about it is it always has for me. From the time I was a little girl, it didn't feel historical, in fact, it fel...
2024-08-07
07 min
The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily
1178: America by Claude McKay, with special guest Tonya Mosley
Today’s poem is America by Claude McKay, with special guest Tonya Mosley. Tonya is the host and creator of Truth Be Told and founder of TMI Productions. She is also a co-host of Fresh Air, and a correspondent and former host of Here & Now, the midday radio show co-produced by NPR and WBUR. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Tonya shares… “The Harlem Renaissance feels so current and so now, and the thing about it is it always has for me. From the time I was a little girl, it didn't feel historical, in fact...
2024-08-07
07 min
Fresh Air
Michelle Buteau Finds A Lifeline In Humor
Buteau says covering the news of the 2001 terrorist attacks crystalized her desire to go into comedy. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about her journey to the stage, needing humor in dark times, and proving her college professor wrong. She stars in the film Babes and in the Netflix series Survival of the Thickest.Also, Ken Tucker shares three summer songs he's had on repeat.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2024-06-26
44 min
Crime Writers On...True Crime Review
She Has a Name
Two decades ago, reporter Tonya Mosley got an unexpected phone call from a man claiming to be her nephew by a half-sister she never knew about. Antonio Wiley said his mom vanished in Detroit in the 1980s when he was just 14-years-old. When Anita Wiley’s body was identified in 2020, Tonya and Antonio teamed up to retrace her life and examine why she died. The journey changed the way the journalist looked at her hometown, her family, and herself.From APM Studios and TMI Productions comes the latest season of “Truth Be Told Presents: She Has a Name...
2024-05-30
43 min
It's Been a Minute
You think you know true crime podcasts? Wait till you hear Tonya's story.
When a daughter or sister disappears how does a family move on without closure? Host Brittany Luse is joined by Fresh Air co-host Tonya Mosley and and her nephew Antonio Wiley. The two produced She Has A Name, a documentary podcast that unravels the disappearance and death of Tonya's half-sister, Anita Wiley. Brittany, Tonya, and Antonio get into how Anita went missing, and how their show breaks the stereotypes of true crime podcasting. Want to be featured on the show? Record your response to Brittany's question at the end of 'Hey Brittany' via voice memo and send it...
2024-05-28
18 min
The Bakari Sellers Podcast
‘She Has a Name’ With Tonya Mosley
Bakari Sellers is joined by NPR’s Tonya Mosley and they start by discussing her thoughts on how journalists have covered the campus protests around the country. Then, they talk about her podcast, ‘She Has a Name’ (6:24). They talk about what inspired the name of the podcast, the themes, the takeaways she has from working on it, and much more.Host: Bakari SellersGuest: Tonya MosleyProducer: Isaiah BlakelyExecutive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-05-13
24 min
The Minor Consult
‘Fresh Air’ Co-Host Tonya Mosley on the Power of Storytelling and the Importance of News Literacy
Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes veteran journalist Tonya Mosley, co-host of the National Public Radio program “Fresh Air,” for a conversation about the power of stories to connect people across communities. They discuss her experiences reporting around the country, the importance of addressing implicit bias in journalism, and her approach to conducting meaningful long-form interviews. They also explore why news literacy is essential for the youngest generation, and how her family and roots in Detroit inspired her latest podcast, “She Has a Name,” along with other personally significant works.
2024-05-08
26 min
Notes from America with Kai Wright
Tonya Mosley Reckons with a Dark Family Story and Holds Tight to Hope in the Podcast She Has a Name
Tonya Mosley's voice is familiar to millions of public radio listeners across the country. She co-hosted NPR's midday news show Here and Now for several years before becoming co-host of Fresh Air in 2022. Now, the award-winning audio journalist is taking listeners on a personal journey. Around two decades ago, Mosley was just at the start of her career working in Louisville, Kentucky, when she got a call from a young man named Antonio Wiley, who said he was her nephew. Mosley hadn't grown up with her father, so the idea that she might have a nephew she h...
2024-04-29
50 min
Slate News
A Word: True Life, True Crime
True crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and –yes– podcasts. At the center of many of these stories is a missing woman. In the She Has A Name podcast, veteran journalist Tonya Mosley tries to reconstruct the death –and life– of a woman who went missing in 1987, a woman who happens to be her long lost sister. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Tonya Mosley to talk about uncovering the mystery around her sister Anita’s disappearance and death, and how the podcast helped her connect to a family that she never knew. ...
2024-04-28
28 min
Slate Crime and Justice
A Word: True Life, True Crime
True crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and –yes– podcasts. At the center of many of these stories is a missing woman. In the She Has A Name podcast, veteran journalist Tonya Mosley tries to reconstruct the death –and life– of a woman who went missing in 1987, a woman who happens to be her long lost sister. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Tonya Mosley to talk about uncovering the mystery around her sister Anita’s disappearance and death, and how the podcast helped her connect to a family that she never knew. ...
2024-04-26
28 min
Slate Race and Identity
A Word: True Life, True Crime
True crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and –yes– podcasts. At the center of many of these stories is a missing woman. In the She Has A Name podcast, veteran journalist Tonya Mosley tries to reconstruct the death –and life– of a woman who went missing in 1987, a woman who happens to be her long lost sister. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Tonya Mosley to talk about uncovering the mystery around her sister Anita’s disappearance and death, and how the podcast helped her connect to a family that she never knew. ...
2024-04-26
28 min
A Word … with Jason Johnson
True Life, True Crime
True crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and –yes– podcasts. At the center of many of these stories is a missing woman. In the She Has A Name podcast, veteran journalist Tonya Mosley tries to reconstruct the death –and life– of a woman who went missing in 1987, a woman who happens to be her long lost sister. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Tonya Mosley to talk about uncovering the mystery around her sister Anita’s disappearance and death, and how the podcast helped her connect to a family that she never knew. ...
2024-04-26
28 min
Slate Culture
A Word: True Life, True Crime
True crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and –yes– podcasts. At the center of many of these stories is a missing woman. In the She Has A Name podcast, veteran journalist Tonya Mosley tries to reconstruct the death –and life– of a woman who went missing in 1987, a woman who happens to be her long lost sister. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Tonya Mosley to talk about uncovering the mystery around her sister Anita’s disappearance and death, and how the podcast helped her connect to a family that she never knew. ...
2024-04-26
28 min
California City
NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime
She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name from APM Studios and Truth Be Told Presents here. CONTENT WARNING: This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of viole...
2024-04-24
54 min
Norco 80
NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime
She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name from APM Studios and Truth Be Told Presents here. CONTENT WARNING: This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of viole...
2024-04-24
54 min
Yeah No, I’m Not OK
NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime
She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name from APM Studios and Truth Be Told Presents here. CONTENT WARNING: This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of viole...
2024-04-24
54 min
Imperfect Paradise
NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime
She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name from APM Studios and Truth Be Told Presents here. CONTENT WARNING: This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of viole...
2024-04-24
54 min
California Love
NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime
She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name from APM Studios and Truth Be Told Presents here. CONTENT WARNING: This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of viole...
2024-04-24
54 min
Snooze
NPR Host Tonya Mosley on ‘She Has A Name,’ Reporting Her Family’s Own True Crime
She Has A Name is set against the backdrop of the drug epidemic in 1980s Detroit. The new podcast hosted by NPR's Tonya Mosley blends elements of investigative journalism and memoir to tell a story about loss and redemption, mending broken family ties, and the trauma experienced by countless individuals who've lost loved ones to violence. Listen to all episodes of She Has A Name from APM Studios and Truth Be Told Presents here. CONTENT WARNING: This episode of She Has A Name includes discussion of some heavy topics, including murder and other acts of viole...
2024-04-24
54 min
The Back Room with Andy Ostroy
Tonya Mosley
Tonya Mosley is an Emmy award-winning journalist and co-host of Fresh Air with Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley. She is also the founder of TMI Productions, an audio documentary production company that produces the award-winning podcast Truth Be Told and the documentary She Has A Name in collaboration with American Public Media. Previously, Tonya was a television correspondent for various news outlets, including NBC and Al Jazeera America. She also served as the LA-based co-host of Here & Now, a midday radio show co-produced by NPR and WBUR. Tonya and I discuss her childhood and early influences; her...
2024-04-20
00 min
Go Fact Yourself
Ep. 147: Andy Richter & Tonya Mosley
We’re tearing the roof off a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!In this episode…Rose Abdoo is an actor you can see now in “Hacks” on Max! She was also on episode 118 of GFY, and tonight she returns as a guest co-host.Guests:Andy Richter is an actor and comedian. He’s most famous for being the sidekick to Conan O’Brien, a role that he learned to love when he realized that it could be anything that he wanted it to be. Andy can be heard on his podcast...
2024-04-05
1h 16
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Introducing: She Has A Name
Host Tonya Mosley has spent most of her career telling other people’s stories, now she is focusing on her own family. In the summer of 1987, Tonya’s sister Anita disappeared without a trace. It took 33 years of searching and her son’s DNA to connect Anita to a grave just outside of Detroit. But finding the body was just the beginning: Anita had been murdered. This isn’t just another whodunit, She Has A Name peels back the layers of Anita’s murder to reveal a city fighting for its own survival. We want to hear what y...
2024-03-21
04 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Sneak Peek: A New Project From Truth Be Told
Truth Be Told Presents: She Has A Name, a deeply personal story for host Tonya Mosley. The first episode of this family mystery podcast drops here on the Truth Be Told feed on Thursday, March 28th.
2024-02-29
04 min
Our Body Politic
Tonya Mosley’s Path to Journalism Royalty
Tonya Mosley never expected to become a darling of public radio and podcasting; in fact, she had her heart set on becoming a print reporter. Now she’s the host of her own podcast, “Truth Be Told,” and the newest co-host of the iconic NPR interview show, “Fresh Air.” On this episode of Our Body Politic, host and creator Farai Chideya speaks with Tonya about her life growing up in Detroit, how she developed an interest in the news, and how her career unfolded on multiple media. Plus, we hear some clips from the latest season of “Truth Be Told,” which is cente...
2023-08-18
49 min
The Stoop
You Trippin'?
Interest in psychedelics is ramping up. People are even claiming that psychedelics can help heal racial trauma. But should we believe the hype? Can psychedelics bring us pleasure and joy? Or is the new psychedelic gold rush perpetuating the same old harm? Producer Natalie, takes hosts, Leila and Hana, on a sonic trip to talk to a few new and seasoned psychonauts: Tonya Mosley, host of Truth Be Told and Fresh Air, decolonized psychedelic educator and practitioner, Buki Fadipe, and psychiatric nurse practitioner and organizer, Kwasi Adusei. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2023-06-29
39 min
Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
Putting Our Kids to Work for Corporate Profits
Air Date 6/3/2023 Today, we take a look at the dynamics at play between our immigration and labor policies that lead to the exploitation of children in dangerous and deadly jobs. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get AD FREE Shows and Bonus Content) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Why Child Labor in America is Skyrocketing Part 1 - Robert Reich - Air Date 5-16-23 ...
2023-06-04
1h 12
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Season 5 - EP 7: Home
We’ve explored the psychedelic renaissance with Black scientists, therapists and everyday people in search of healing. In this season closer, host Tonya Mosley finds her own path towards healing. Also, some parting words from our Wise Ones: Ernestine Mosley, Dr. Monnica Williams, Nicolas Powers, Undrea Wright, Camille Barton, Ayize Jama Everett.
2023-05-25
22 min
The Best Podcasts
Legendary comic Wanda Sykes spoke with Tonya Mosley about the WGA strike, portraying Moms Mabley in the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and raising white kids as a Black mom. Her new Netflix special is I Am an Entertainer.Also, David Bianculli reviews a new HBO documentary about Mary Tyler Moore, and book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews Goodnight, Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea.>
2023-05-22
00 min
The Best Podcasts
Joel Edgerton stars as a horticulturist with a secret past as a white nationalist in Paul Schrader's Master Gardener. He spoke with Terry Gross about the film and how his small role in Star Wars changed his career. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the new Netflix docuseries Working, hosted by President Barack Obama.Humorist and TV writer Samantha Irby spoke with Tonya Mosley about her new book of essays, Quietly Hostile. She says it's like a survival guide, of sorts.>
2023-05-20
00 min
AudioDiaspora
S3: E12 - The Psychedelic Path to Healing: Uncovering Deep Truths with Tonya Mosley
In this episode, The Cipher passes the mic to Tonya Mosley, once again, with the release of a new season of Truth Be Told. In this season, she looks at psychedelic therapy as a new path toward working through racial trauma. Buckle up as we fearlessly navigate the uncharted territory of this topic. Be prepared to have your preconceptions shattered as Christabel and Tonya lift the veil on the ancient relationship our communities have had with these therapies.This exploration goes beyond usage. In this episode, Christabel and Tonya discuss how in 'Truth Be Told, M...
2023-05-20
35 min
It's Been a Minute
Psychedelic freedom with Tonya Mosley; plus, 'Monica' and ambiguous apologies
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration could approve certain psychedelic drugs for treatment of PTSD within the next few years, but what does this mean for Black people who suffer from Racial Trauma? Host Brittany Luse talks with the host of Truth Be Told, Tonya Mosley, about the latest season of her podcast exploring the healing potential of psychedelics. They talk about the latest studies, the war on drugs and what it's like to tell your new boss about your psychedelic journey.Then, Brittany is joined by Trace Lysette, star of the new film 'Monica.' The...
2023-05-19
38 min
The Best Podcasts
Humorist and TV writer Samantha Irby is not afraid to tell you about her bowel movements, her mental health struggles or about the "glamorous hoarding" in her house. She's made a career out of writing about these things, and spinning them into comedy. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about her new book, Quietly Hostile. Also, David Bianculli reviews the new Netflix docuseries Working, hosted by Barack Obama.>
2023-05-16
00 min
The Best Podcasts
A series of investigative reports over the last year has revealed that underage children, most of them migrants from Central America, are working some of the most dangerous jobs in our country — from construction sites to slaughterhouses to factories — operating dangerous equipment. States like Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio are considering rollbacks on child labor protections, allowing minors, some as young as 14, to work longer hours and night shifts. Tonya Mosley spoke with New York Times investigative reporter Hannah Dreier, who has been reporting on the children, and Washington Post business reporter Jacob Bogage, who has been reporting on conservative campaign to w...
2023-05-04
00 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Season 5 - EP 1: How To Get Free
Tonya Mosley is on a journey to experience the depths of freedom and liberation and discovers new research that shows psychedelics as a promising treatment for all forms of PTSD, including racial trauma. Tonya sets out to try magic mushrooms and discovers the psychedelic renaissance is overwhelmingly white despite its Indigenous and African roots. Episode 1 kicks off this 6 part journey led by Tonya which explores the latest science, the push for FDA approval, and the movement to get Black and Brown therapists trained in psychedelic therapy. Wise Ones: Monnica Williams, Researcher; Sara Reed, Lic...
2023-04-13
40 min
AudioDiaspora
S3: E8 - THE CIPHER REWIND: Tonya Mosely - Examining A Pathway Toward Liberation And Joy
To finish our Blast from the Past Cipher specials, we have @Tonya Mosley, award-winning journalist, broadcaster, podcaster, and all-round media bad ass. Who better to end Women’s History Month, than a lady who has already made history!This one was a meeting of minds. Our paths into journalism and podcasting are similar. We share a journalistic mission too: to get to the heart of the most vulnerable and often most overlooked.Inspired by her coverage of Ferguson protests after the shooting of Michael Brown, her award-winning podcast, Truth be Told is visceral and MOVING....
2023-03-31
40 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Overture
If freedom is a birthright, host Tonya Mosley is on a journey to experience the depths of it. Season 5 explores emerging science that shows psychedelics like MDMA and psilocybin mushrooms can help to heal racial trauma, whether it’s diagnosed PTSD or the kind of trauma that comes from the pain of living as a Black person in a racist world. Join us on the journey, beginning April 13th.
2023-03-30
05 min
AudioDiaspora
S3: E7 - THE CIPHER REWIND: Michael Olatuja - Your Pain Will Propel You Into Your Destiny
In this retrospective, we’re going right back to where it all started. We’re gonna play the very first episode of The Cipher - which was then called ‘DeCIPHERED.’ It’s a truly personal one. I talked to London-born, Lagos-raised bassist and composer, @MichaelOlatuja ..who is now based in the US!He joined me to talk about his 2020 album, Lagos Pepper Soup and his expansive career in music. I shared this in our conversation, and Michael opened up about channeling his mother’s memory in everything from his music to his exploits in the kitchen. His words helped...
2023-03-29
44 min
Slate Gender and Society
Dear Prudence: My Wife’s Friend Is Not Her Friend. Help!
In this episode, Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) answers questions from letter writers about coping with aging, dealing with a spouse’s out-of-control frenemy, and explaining a little medicinal drug use to in-laws. Tonya Mosley (host of Webby award-winning podcast Truth Be Told) joins to share some nuggets of wisdom. If you want more Dear Prudence, you should join Slate Plus, Slate’s membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It’s just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se’era Sp...
2023-03-24
41 min
Slate Culture
Dear Prudence: My Wife’s Friend Is Not Her Friend. Help!
In this episode, Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) answers questions from letter writers about coping with aging, dealing with a spouse’s out-of-control frenemy, and explaining a little medicinal drug use to in-laws. Tonya Mosley (host of Webby award-winning podcast Truth Be Told) joins to share some nuggets of wisdom. If you want more Dear Prudence, you should join Slate Plus, Slate’s membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It’s just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se’era Sp...
2023-03-24
41 min
Dear Prudence
My Wife’s Friend Is Not Her Friend. Help!
In this episode, Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) answers questions from letter writers about coping with aging, dealing with a spouse’s out-of-control frenemy, and explaining a little medicinal drug use to in-laws. Tonya Mosley (host of Webby award-winning podcast Truth Be Told) joins to share some nuggets of wisdom. If you want more Dear Prudence, you should join Slate Plus, Slate’s membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It’s just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se’era Sp...
2023-03-24
41 min
WorkLab
Stanford Professor Erik Brynjolfsson on How AI Will Transform Productivity
Erik Brynjolfsson is a researcher, author, senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, and director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab. He joined WorkLab to offer business leaders an overview of how AI will transform productivity. Brynjolfsson is the first guest of season 4 of the WorkLab podcast, in which hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley have conversations with economists, designers, psychologists, and technologists who explore the data and insights into why and how work is changing. WorkLab
2023-03-22
25 min
WorkLab
WorkLab Season 4 Explores How AI will Create a Whole New Way to Work
In season 4 of the WorkLab podcast from Microsoft, we’ll explore how leaders can leverage AI’s full potential to unleash creativity, unlock productivity, and uplevel skills. Join hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley for big conversations with leading thinkers on the future of work. WorkLab
2023-03-22
01 min
WorkLab
Best-selling Author Daniel Pink Says Having Regrets Is a Good Thing
Best-selling author Daniel Pink explains how regrets from the past can help leaders make smart resolutions in the year ahead. Pink is the final guest of Season 3 of the WorkLab podcast, in which hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley have conversations with economists, technologists, and researchers who explore the data and insights into why and how work is changing. WorkLab
2023-01-04
25 min
Our Body Politic
OBP Rewind: Remembering Urvashi Vaid and Creating Liberation
This week we re-air an episode from June 2022, featuring a past interview between Farai and the late intersectional activist, lawyer, educator, and author Urvashi Vaid who led movements for a range of progressive issues, including AIDS advocacy, LGBT rights, and prison reform. The pair discuss Vaid’s legacy as a leading figure in social change and what it truly takes to change the lived experience of everyone— to achieve lived equality. Then in our series, “Our Body Politics Presents…” we feature the podcast Truth Be Told with host Tonya Mosley who interviews minister and writer Danté Stewart about how to cultivate “...
2022-12-23
50 min
Our Body Politic
OBP Archives: Aging with Purpose and Redefining Strength for Black Women
This week we revisit an episode from our archives. First, a past conversation between Farai and author of Sign My Name to Freedom, Betty Reid Soskin, who retired at age 100 from her work as a National Park Ranger and community historian. Then in “Our Body Politics Presents,” we hear from Tonya Mosley’s podcast “Truth Be Told” where she speaks to Ayanna Brown, a mother who graciously details her cycle of loving, losing, grieving, and persevering. And on “Sippin’ the Political Tea” Farai speaks with professor and Vice Chair of preventive medicine at Northwestern University, Dr. Mercedes Carnethon and author of 55, Underempl...
2022-11-25
50 min
WorkLab
Teen Vogue Editor in Chief Versha Sharma on What Gen Z Wants Out of Work
Versha Sharma, editor in chief of Teen Vogue, provides her unique insights into what Gen Z wants from their employers, and Hannah McConnaughey, a communications manager at Microsoft, breaks down common work-related buzzwords her generation is using today. Sharma is the fourth guest of Season 3 of the WorkLab podcast, in which hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley have conversations with economists, technologists, and researchers who explore the data and insights into why and how work is changing. WorkLab
2022-11-02
23 min
Unsung History
The Effect of the Mexican Revolution on Mexican Immigration to the U.S.
The Mexican Revolution in the early 20th Century was a pivotal moment in Mexican history, and it was also a pivotal moment in United States history, as huge numbers of Mexicans fled war-torn Mexico and headed to the US border. Many Mexican Americans in the US today are the descendants of refugees fleeing the Revolution.To understand more about the experience of immigrants who came to the United States during the Mexican Revolution, I’m speaking in this episode with writer Alda P. Dobbs, author of middle grade novels Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna and ...
2022-10-10
35 min
WorkLab
Chief Economist Nela Richardson Talks Labor Trends and the New Workforce
Nela Richardson is the chief economist at ADP, a global provider of human capital management solutions. In this episode, she breaks down how the economy is affecting the labor market, the importance of skilling a new workforce, and why leaders should invest in their people above all else. Richardson is the second guest of Season 3 of the WorkLab podcast, in which hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley have conversations with economists, technologists, and researchers who share insights on how work is changing. WorkLab
2022-10-05
26 min
WorkLab
Microsoft’s Jared Spataro on How Leaders Can Help Employees Thrive
Microsoft leader Jared Spataro unpacks the key findings from the latest Work Trend Index report. In a nutshell: creating the culture and employee experience to meet the needs of today’s distributed workforce requires a new leadership approach. Spataro is the first guest of Season 3 of the WorkLab podcast, in which hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley have conversations with economists, technologists, and researchers who explore the data and insights into why and how work is changing. WorkLab
2022-09-22
30 min
WorkLab
Welcome to Season 3 of WorkLab: The Podcast
We’re living out the biggest shift in work in a hundred years. In Season 3 of the WorkLab podcast from Microsoft, we’ll explore what all this change means for leaders—and learn how energized, empowered employees can give organizations a competitive edge. Join hosts Elise Hu and Tonya Mosley for big conversations with leading thinkers on the future of work. Season 3 of the WorkLab podcast debuts on Sept. 22. You can follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
2022-09-07
01 min
Our Body Politic
Charting the Long March to Equality, Justice, and Joy
This week on Our Body Politic, creator and host Farai Chideya interviews Bryan Greene, consulting producer on the Oscar-winning documentary, “Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised),” and Vice President of Public Advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS. Farai and Greene discuss how events like the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival serve as opportunities for Black Americans to thrive in the face of social and housing discrimination. Then in our series, “Our Body Politics Presents…” we feature the podcast Truth Be Told with host Tonya Mosley who interviews author and scholar Dr. Marcia Chatelain and founder of Feed Our Sou...
2022-09-02
50 min
Our Body Politic
Remembering Urvashi Vaid and Creating Liberation
This week, Our Body Politic honors politics and pride, featuring a past interview between Farai and the late intersectional activist, lawyer, educator and author Urvashi Vaid who led movements for a range of progressive issues, including AIDS advocacy, LGBT rights and prison reform. The pair discuss Vaid’s legacy as a leading figure in social change and what it truly takes to change the lived experience of everyone— to achieve lived equality. Then in our series, “Our Body Politics Presents…” we feature the podcast Truth Be Told with host Tonya Mosley who interviews minister and writer Danté Stewart about how to cultivat...
2022-06-17
50 min
Our Body Politic
Aging with Purpose and Redefining Strength for Black Women
What does it mean to age with purpose? In this week’s show, we are invited to hear a past conversation between Farai and author of Sign My Name to Freedom Betty Reid Soskin, who recently retired at age 100 from her work as a National Park Ranger and community historian. Then in “Our Body Politics Presents,” we hear more from Tonya Mosley’s podcast “Truth Be Told” where she speaks to Ayanna Brown, a mother who graciously details her cycle of loving, losing, grieving, and persevering. On the weekly segment, “Sippin’ the Political Tea” Farai speaks with professor and Vice Chair of preventiv...
2022-05-06
50 min
Our Body Politic
"Long COVID”; Decolonizing Parenting; COVID and Mental Health
This week, Farai speaks to Dr. Raven Baxter about the effects of “long COVID” and the power she discovered from her own personal journey with the illness. In "Our Body Politic Presents..." Tonya Mosley of the podcast “Truth Be Told” interviews her mother and parenting coach Yolanda Williams about the joys and challenges of raising free and healthy Black children in today’s world. On our weekly segment Sippin' the Political Tea, Farai talks with former Obama White House Health Policy Director Dr. Kavita Patel and psychiatrist and activist Dr. Kali Cyrus about mental health and equity in healthcare when it comes t...
2022-04-01
50 min
Our Body Politic
Finding Joy, Nikki Giovanni’s Wisdom, and High Gas Prices
And a big thank you to Tonya Mosley, host and creator of the podcast Truth Be Told and her team: Ayanna Angel, Aisha Brown, James T. Green and Enrico Benjamin. Truth be Told is a production of TMI Productions in association with Fearless Media.
2022-03-18
50 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Season 3 Trailer: Liberation
It’s 2022 and we’re taking on two of the most urgent questions of our time: What does liberation look like for Black Americans? And what does it mean to be free? Season 3, which premieres on February 17th, offers a compelling sonic exploration into what liberation looks, sounds, and feels like for Black Americans with some of the greatest thinkers of our time. Host Tonya Mosley takes us on a deeply personal exploration — peeling back the layers of how Black Americans are liberating ourselves from the expectations of a colonized existence to help us live richer, fuller, more fr...
2022-02-10
03 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
I See You, Sis
It’s been a long time. We shouldn’t have left you, but Truth Be Told is back!To ground you for the premiere of season three, our host, Tonya Mosley is popping in to share a personal reflection of two near-drowning experiences, once at 8-years old and the other on the day of the insurrection; January 6, 2021.Through wisdom from the greatest thinkers of our time, Truth Be Told explores what it means to grow and thrive as a Black person in America. We’re the friend you call after a long day, the one...
2022-01-05
07 min
Louisiana Considered
Louisiana Considered: Trash Collection Yet To Resume In New Orleans, How Infrastructure Changes After A Major Storm, NWS Satellite Moving Closer To Baton Rouge, Late City
Adam Vos hosted this Thursday’s episode of Louisiana Considered. WWNO City Hall Reporter Ryan Nelsen reports on the growing amount of garbage stacking up on New Orleans’ streets in the wake of Hurricane Ida, which interrupted standard garbage collection in the city. In an interview aired yesterday during WBUR’s Here and Now, host Tonya Mosley asks Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy Environmental Law Professor Jim Blackburn to explain how Texas’ environmental infrastructure developed after Hurricane Harvey devastated the region in 2017. NWS New Orleans Warning Coordination Meteorologist Lauren Nash tells us how a National Weather Se...
2021-09-17
24 min
Life Kit
Understanding — And Coping With — Racial Trauma
Psychotherapist April Preston speaks with Tonya Mosley of NPR's Here and Now about what racial trauma is, how it can be passed down, and how to address it.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-05-24
10 min
Gobbledygeek
423 - Geek Challenge: Thunderheart vs. Dead Man
Because our mascot is a turkey, and because we generally frown upon genocide, Paul and Arlo are spending Thanksgiving weekend discussing films with ties to Native American culture. For this Geek Challenge, Paul urges Arlo to watch Michael Apted's 1992 conspiracy thriller Thunderheart, starring Val Kilmer as an FBI agent who grows to embrace his Sioux heritage. In turn, Arlo makes Paul watch Jim Jarmusch's 1995 psychedelic Western Dead Man, wherein Johnny Depp's iteration of William Blake takes an offbeat journey to the next life. The boys address the major caveat of both films starring white men, as well as their...
2020-11-27
2h 19
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Hey Young World, The World Is Yours
What’s the world you’re fighting for? We posed this question to some of the most dynamic young voices of our time, including musician Alex Aiono and Good Call NYC founder Jelani Anglin who joined Tonya Mosley to talk about fighting for social justice in the midst of a pandemic and an election year unlike any other.Episode transcript here: shorturl.at/erzE4
2020-11-05
37 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
If I Ruled The World
What happens when two badass Black journalists get together to talk about the stakes of this presidential election? Real talk, that’s what happens. On this episode of Truth Be Told, Tonya Mosley checks in with veteran journalist Farai Chideya who believes the fate of this nation depends on women of color -- all it needs is for everyone else to get out of the way.Episode transcript here: shorturl.at/fjuI1
2020-10-22
30 min
Alex Aiono: Let's Get Into It
Does Your Voice Matter? with Tonya Mosley + A'shanti Gholar
Alex always heard that it wasn't polite to bring up politics at the dinner table. But with everything happening in the world, he's brought in two amazing women to help us make sense of it all. Does one vote count? How can you vote for someone who shares every one of your ideals? Why does the news we consume matter? Here to help are Tonya Mosley of NPR's Here & Now and the Truth Be Told podcast, as well as A'shanti Gholar of Emerge America and the Brown Girls' Guide to Politics. Some might call these issue political, but Alex...
2020-10-06
1h 12
It's Been a Minute
Bonus Episode: 'Truth Be Told'
A special bonus feed drop from the KQED podcast Truth Be Told, hosted by Tonya Mosley. A conversation about parenting during the pandemic — there's no right way to do it. Tonya and two Wise Ones, Nancy Redd, author and mother, and Wajahat Ali, New York Times contributor and father, answer questions about parenting during this tricky time.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2020-08-31
38 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Under One Roof: Doing The Best We Can
There's no right way to parent during the pandemic. Everyone's situation is unique, which is why we asked two Wise Ones to join us this week to answer your questions about parenting during this tricky time. Nancy Redd, author and mother, and Wajahat Ali, New York Times contributor and father join Tonya Mosley in answering listener questions from parents. Spoiler: No, you’re not failing, so don’t be too hard on yourself.
2020-08-13
38 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Together Apart: Redefining Home
How do we fight an enemy like COVID-19 without the power of physical connection - the very force that has bolstered us through tough times in the past? That is the question we are unpacking in this week's episode, prompted by our very own host, Tonya Mosley. She talks with two friends from her hometown Detroit about the heartache of being away from home during the pandemic. And, author Sarah M. Broom joins as a Wise One to share her experience with displacement, healing, and distance.Episode transcript here: shorturl.at/fguHZ
2020-07-30
28 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Friendship: The Other Love of Your Life
This week we’re talking about friendships - how to make them better, if it's okay to take breaks and when emotional labor becomes too much. Tonya Mosley is joined by ‘Call Your Girlfriend’ hosts Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman. They share what it was like to write a co-memoir called, “Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close” and offer advice to questions from our listeners. Episode transcript here: shorturl.at/rzKN7
2020-07-16
29 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Holding on to Joy
We're revisiting the first episode of Truth Be Told to take on one of the biggest questions of our time: How can I feel joy when the world is burning?We've witnessed uprisings demand justice for Black lives; we're still living in the grips of a pandemic that is disproportionately hurting communities of color, and every industry is being held accountable for racial justice. It feels like the world is unraveling – and yet we still want to laugh, dance, and love. Truth Be Told’s host Tonya Mosley travels to her hometown of Detroit to talk with her g...
2020-07-02
33 min
It's Been a Minute
Lessons About Racism from 'Cops' and 'Gone With The Wind'
The killing of George Floyd has inspired global protests against police brutality, and it seems like everyone has something to say, including the entertainment industry. Sam's joined by NPR television critic Eric Deggans and Tonya Mosley, co-host of NPR/WBUR's Here & Now and host of the KQED podcast Truth Be Told. They talk about the cancellation of the long-running reality TV show Cops, the removal of Gone With the Wind from HBO Max, and what it all says about this moment. After that, Sam chats with Rev. Jacqui Lewis, senior minister at Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, and Rev. angel...
2020-06-12
34 min
Sad Bitch Hour
107: Listen and Learn
Instead of posting what we originally planned and recorded we are pausing to amplify Black voices that need to be heard the most right now. We ask you to join us in listening to podcasts created and hosted by Black voices. 1619 - All Episodes Pod Save The People With DeRay - Keep the Fight Therapy for Black Girls - by Joy harden Bradford, PhD @therapyforblackgirls Episode: Talking to Kids About Race Truth Be Told hosted by Tonya Mosley @truthbetoldkqed @tonyatalks Episode: Protesting For The Soul of America: The New Civil Rights Movement --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The eas...
2020-06-06
02 min
EXPANDED Podcast by To Be Magnetic™
Listening and Learning
This week we are pausing on any regularly scheduled podcast episodes because we feel it is far more important to amplify to the Black voices that need to be heard most right now. We call in our community to join us in listening to podcasts created and/or hosted by Black voices. We’ve added three that our team has been diving into and invite you to check them out! Full Show Notes -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast/2020/listenandlearning Therapy for Black Girls The Podcast - from Joy Harden Bradford PhDIG...
2020-06-05
02 min
Endless Thread
Endless Thread Presents: Truth Be Told
The Endless Thread team has been watching as protests and police brutality have broken out in cities around the country, and around the world. We are working on covering these events thoughtfully and carefully. If you have a story or perspective you want to share, reach out to us at endlessthread@wbur.org. In the meantime, instead of our regular programming, we’d like to play you an episode of the KQED podcast, Truth Be Told. It’s hosted by one of our colleagues, Tonya Mosley, the co-host of WBUR and NPR’s Here and Now, and their ep...
2020-06-04
36 min
Bay Curious
Truth Be Told: Protesting For The Soul of America
This week we’re sharing an episode from Truth Be Told, made by our colleagues: Tonya Mosley, Isabeth Mendoza and Suzie Racho. They speak with Dr. Eddie Glaude, chair of Princeton's African American Studies Department, to parse out what's happening in America right now, and how to recenter on black joy and resilience. Truth Be Told helps to correct the age-old diversity problem in the field of advice columns, which leaves many people of color out of the conversation entirely. Each week, host Tonya Mosley chats with an expert “Wise One” to unpack a listener question, dilemma or experi...
2020-06-04
40 min
Circle Round
Leopard’s Rhythm feat. Tonya Mosley
Public radio and podcast veteran Tonya Mosley (Here and Now, Truth Be Told) plays a clever turtle determined to outwit the local bully in this whimsical tale inspired by stories told in Ghana. Take our listener survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/crpod
2020-05-19
23 min
Werk It: The Podcast
Who Are You Making This For?
If we can agree that it’s imperative to identify a target audience before making a new podcast, why do things still get so fuzzy when we talk about reaching “diverse” audiences? Cristina Kim, producer of Truth Be Told; Tonya Mosley, host of Truth Be Told and co-host of Here & Now; Kameel Stanley, Senior Producer of The City; and Berry Syk, the creator of Podcasts in Color have experiences that span decades, coasts, cultures and mediums. Their candid conversation is filled with lessons learned and strategies to intentionally make podcasts for and by people of color. Hosted by Dessa, W...
2019-12-19
46 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Community Live Show
Truth be Told is all about building community and connecting people of color to find collective wisdom and joy in these dangerous and difficult times. We are also a podcast proudly made in the Bay Area, so we knew from the start that we HAD to do a live show and get our people together. On June 13th in downtown Oakland, over a hundred people gathered to share the love and seek advice from wise ones Ashara Ekundayo and Bari Williams, in conversation with TBT’s Tonya Mosley. (Slight problem? It was the same night as the Warriors final gam...
2019-08-16
1h 11
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Family Ties
We’ve all had that one big question in our lives that looms over us and keeps us up at night.Maybe you are making a life altering decision about a relationship; whether to get into one, get out of one — or stay in one. Maybe you’re one step away from leaving a job, or taking a new one. Or maybe, like our host Tonya Mosley, you are trying to figure out if you should start a relationship with your estranged father’s family.What should you do when faced with a big “what do I do” moment...
2019-06-20
35 min
Big Mood, Little Mood with Daniel M. Lavery
I Framed My Sister
Prudence is joined this week by Tonya Mosley is the host of KQED's (NPR's San Francisco station) new podcast Truth Be Told, an advice show by and for people of color. Tonya also serves as KQED's Silicon Valley Bureau Chief. Together they tackle letters about how to handle regret over getting a step sister in trouble when you were a teen, should you still see your step kids after leaving your wife who cheated on you, how to handle a boyfriend who insists you can’t be friends with former lovers, how to know if it’s okay...
2019-06-18
1h 11
It's Been a Minute
Weekly Wrap: Jon Stewart on 9/11 Fund, Veteran Homelessness, & Women's World Cup
Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart went to Capitol Hill this week to ask Congress for a permanent 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. Veteran homelessness sees some improvement thanks to federal vouchers. Could a self-declared Socialist ever win a general election? Plus, a look at the #ChurchToo movement at the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting. Libby Denkmann, veterans and military reporter at NPR member station KPCC, and Tonya Mosley, co-host of the KQED podcast Truth Be Told, join Sam to wrap up this week in news.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2019-06-14
38 min
The Bay
Why We Need ‘Truth Be Told’: A New KQED Advice Podcast About Race for People of Color
When Tonya Mosley thinks about conversations she's had with friends and family about race, she's usually asking for advice. Now, there's a podcast for that -- and Tonya is hosting it. Truth Be Told is a show about race created for people of color, by people of color. The episodes tackle topics like colonized desire and well-meaning white folks. It also taps into the expertise of 'wise ones,' people of color with a wealth of knowledge from lived experience. But why an advice podcast -- and why now? Listen to Truth be Told on Apple Podcasts, YouTube...
2019-05-24
16 min
Political Breakdown
The Identity Politics of Being ‘Enough’ with Tonya Mosley, and Jenifer Ancona on Organizing a New American Majority
Tonya Mosley, host of KQED's new podcast Truth Be Told, joins Marisa and Scott to talk about identity politics and the struggle for candidates of color to be "enough." Then, Jenifer Ancona of Way to Win discusses the group's focus on voters of color, the importance of year-round organizing, why funding candidate campaigns isn't sustainable, and the "reverse coattails" effect they are hoping to spark on the local level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-05-24
32 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Joy
Our first episode of Truth Be Told is finally here and we’re going in deep to take on one of the biggest questions of our time: How can I feel joy, when the world is burning?Families are being separated at the border, drugs are ravaging our communities, the wealth gap between the rich and the poor is widening, and parts of California are literally being consumed by flames. It feels like the end of days – and yet we still want to laugh, dance, and love.In this inaugural episode of Truth Be Told, host Tonya Mosley...
2019-05-16
30 min
Truth Be Told: Time to Thrive
Introducing Truth Be Told, Hosted by Tonya Mosley
KQED’s Truth Be Told is a brand-new advice show made by and for people of color. If Miss Manners tells you how to behave, Truth Be Told explores how you can be you in a world that doesn’t always want you to…just be.Through unfiltered advice, host Tonya Mosley takes on listener questions, digging into what it means to not just survive, but thrive, as a person of color in our country.Our first episode drops May 16, 2019 with new episodes every Thursday. You can hear the trailer right now and subscribe to Truth Be Told f...
2019-05-09
01 min
The Bay
What Electric Scooters and Shopping Carts May Soon Have in Common
Mention electric scooters and people usually react with an eye roll. It's associated with the newness of the tech culture of the Bay Area. Some see scooters as a "micro-transit" tool; others simply see them as a nuisance. The city of San Jose thinks it's got the answer to managing them: geofencing. Guest: KQED Silicon Valley Senior Editor Tonya Mosley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-12-17
11 min
The Bay
A $220 Million Google ‘Village’ in the Bay Area’s Largest City
This isn't supposed to be your traditional tech campus. Google says it wants to build a village inside San Jose that will be open to the public, different from how most tech campuses operate. It's expected to have public parks, restaurants and other amenities. The plan, if approved, could more than double the population of San Jose’s downtown. The city council takes a big step Tuesday with a vote to sell off 21 acres for $220 million. Guest: Tonya Mosley, KQED Silicon Valley Senior Editor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-12-03
11 min
The Bay
East Palo Alto: Bank Desert
There are no banks in East Palo Alto – a city surrounded by some of the wealthiest communities in the Bay Area. There is one lone ATM, though. We’ll take you there and meet some people who say being ignored by banks is a long-standing problem in this historically black and brown neighborhood, even as it gentrifies. Guest: Tonya Mosley, KQED's Silicon Valley Bureau Chief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-07-12
14 min
The Bay
Leaving the Bay Area: Where People Are Going and Why
A recent survey showed nearly half of Bay Area residents say they'll likely leave the region in a few years. KQED wanted to know where you're going, why and how you feel about that. These are your answers and phone calls. Guest: Tonya Mosley, Senior Silicon Valley Editor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-06-20
09 min
It's Been a Minute
Weekly Wrap: "He Is Perfect."
Kanye's tweets, Emmanuel Macron's state visit, and Bill Cosby's guilty verdict, plus latest on Facebook and user privacy. From member station KQED in San Francisco, NPR Silicon Valley correspondent Aarti Shahani (@aarti411) and KQED senior editor Tonya Mosley (@TonyaMosley) join Sam to talk about the week that was. Email the show at samsanders@npr.org and tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with feels.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2018-04-27
41 min
WalkleyTalks Podcast
WTF Is Happening In The USA
Why did news organisations misjudge Trump’s support base? How can they reconnect with communities they haven’t been covering? An expert panel comprised of 7:30 host Leigh Sales, Cartoonist David Rowe, KQED's Tonya Mosley and New York Times Australia bureau chief Damien Cave discusses the rise of Trump, exposing untruths and what there is to learn from the 2016 Presidential election.
2017-11-07
28 min
WalkleyTalks Podcast
Media In Full Colour Reflecting The Real Community
Michele Fonseca, Head of Community Engagement at the ABC, hosts this panel discussion with investigative journalist for NITV, Allan Clarke, Founder of Media Diversity Australia, Isabel Lo, and senior correspondent for KQED, Tonya Mosley. The panel discuss the importance of reflecting Australia’s multicultural audience in the media and what newsrooms can do to avoid whitewashing.
2017-11-07
21 min