Episodes

  • Kristen Kish on Uplifting Community By Being Yourself from Who's with Me? with W. Kamau Bell
    Jun 10 2026

    Kamau sits down with chef-turned-host Kristen Kish to talk about her stepping up as host of Top Chef after the departure of Padma Lakshmi, being kind, outrage over Netflix's Roast of Kevin Hart, and being a transracial adoptee.

    Kamau starts by giving Kristen her flowers for being a true natural on camera and the shoes she had to fill as a relative newcomer to television.

    They talk about the surprisingly big cultural gap between Generation X and Elder Millennials.

    Kamau recounts his time as a guest judge on Top Chef during a particularly sauce-heavy episode.

    The conversation turns to comedy vs. cooking, leading to a discussion of the broader cultural impact of the racist jokes at the Roast of Kevin Hart.

    Finally, Kristen discusses her experience of having white adoptive parents who supported her cultural background and made her feel seen and accepted.

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    Chapters:

    00:00:00 Kristen Gets Coffee and Her Flowers

    00:10:14 The Generational Divide

    00:18:00 Why are you so Good on TV?

    00:27:07 Kamau on Top Chef

    00:36:00 Cooking Is Science, Comedy Is Math, The Kevin Hart Roast

    00:55:30 Comedians Doing Damage to Society

    01:00:48 Shouting Out Causes

    01:03:47 Being a Transracial Adoptee

    Who's With Me is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Music by Chris Dowd. Part of the Pushkin Network.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Athena Calderone on Aspiration | Traveling Through
    Jun 4 2026

    Where have you been, what did you find, and who did it make you? On the new podcast Traveling Through, host David Prior, travel writer and founder of immersive travel company PRIOR, invites culture makers like Jenna Lyons, David Remnick, Deborah Needleman, and Athena Calderone to unpack the places, objects, and experiences that have changed their perspective, influenced their work, or marked a turning point in their lives. Because the best stories aren't about the destination; they're about curiosity.

    Self-taught designer, cook, and creative force Athena Calderone — dubbed "the modern girl's Martha Stewart” by T magazine — joins David to trace the restless curiosity that took her from Long Island to New York's nightlife scene, and on to Ibiza, Morocco, and Rome, always finding beauty and inspiration just beyond the obvious.

    Find Traveling Through on YouTube, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts. New episodes release every other Thursday.

    Check out our Apple Maps Guides on Marrakech's Most Magical Riads here and Vienna’s Best Coffeehouses.

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    55 mins
  • From Medal of Honor: James Fleming’s Impossible Vietnam War Rescue
    May 27 2026

    In 1968, in the dense jungles of Vietnam, a team of Green Berets was pinned down by an overwhelming North Vietnamese Army force. Their last hope was a young Air Force pilot named James Fleming. Despite being low on fuel and facing a wall of enemy fire, Fleming refused to turn back. The rescue mission seemed destined to fail, but a split-second decision would earn Fleming the nation’s highest military honor.

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    Episode resources:

    “SOG Combat in Cambodia: Under the Gun at Tango Five-One” by Randy Harrison, Soldier of Fortune Magazine, August 1982

    Green Hornets: The History of the U.S. Air Force 20th Special Operations Squadron by Wayne Mutza (Schiffer Military History, 2007)

    Secret Green Beret Commandos In Cambodia: A Memorial History of MACVSOG's Command and Control Detachment South (CCS) And Its Air Partners, Republic of Vietnam, 1967-1972 by Fred S. Lindsey (AuthorHouse, 2012)

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    31 mins
  • Decoding Psychedelics with Dr. Grace Blest-Hopley from Decoding Women's Health
    Jan 27 2026

    What if psychedelics could transform the way we treat trauma, chronic pain, and insomnia? This week, neuroscientist and psychedelic researcher Grace Blest-Hopley joins the show to break down the research on psychedelics and female biology. She discusses how psychedelics work in the brain, and the ways that psychedelic-assisted therapies might be beneficial for women in midlife.

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode:

    Hystelica’s resources on psychedelic retreats

    The Heroic Hearts Project

    Psychedelics and Neuroplasticity: A Systematic Review Unraveling the Biological Underpinnings of Psychedelics

    Exploring the Therapeutic Effects of Psychedelics Administered to Military Veterans in Naturalistic Retreat Settings

    The acute effects of classic psychedelics on memory in humans

    Psilocybin with psychological support for treatment-resistant depression: six-month follow-up

    Single-Dose Psilocybin for a Treatment-Resistant Episode of Major Depression

    Psilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer: A randomized double-blind trial

    Johns Hopkins study on psychedelics and Alzheimer’s

    Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we describe reach beyond that word.

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    48 mins
  • From Travel That Matters: Award-Winning Chef Marcus Samuelsson Reveals Top Culinary Destinations and Insider Spots Across the U.S.
    Dec 7 2023

    Here's a preview of another podcast you might like: Travel That Matters. This episode features an interview with Marcus Samuelsson, an award-winning chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, philanthropist and food activist.

    Marcus shares with us what he eats at ballpark stadiums, where he goes to buy his spices and sauces in LA, and the differences in food and culinary scenes across the continent of Africa. Marcus also shares why food lovers should consider Sweden as a top destination.

    Marcus goes on to recount some wonderful stories from his experience in filming with Anthony Bourdain, as well as how filming No Passport Required (PBS) really exposed him to the bounty of food cultures across the U.S. (and what his favorite food cities are now.)

    Finally, Marcus talks about the impact one of the country’s most cherished food writers, Jonathon Gold, had on the food scene in Los Angeles and beyond.

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    35 mins
  • The 25 Most Exciting Places to Travel in 2024 from Unpacked by AFAR
    Mar 11 2024

    We're a few months into the new year. Maybe you're a freshly minted, idealized version of yourself. Or maybe your new year's resolutions are as distant as the icebergs of Antarctica. But no matter what your life looks like, there's one thing you can count on: travel.

    Today, we’re sharing a special episode from Unpacked by AFAR. Unpacked by AFAR is back for a new season which unpacks the most captivating and challenging topics in the travel industry. Like this episode, where AFAR editors Sarika Bansal, Tim Chester, and Billie Cohen join host Aislyn Greene to unpack AFAR’s annual "Where to Go" list and discuss how and why they chose the places on the list, which ones they have personally visited, and their predictions for the year ahead.

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    46 mins
  • Not Lost Chat: Paradise City (Pico Iyer & Reggie Watts)
    Feb 16 2023

    No piña coladas were consumed during travel writer Pico Iyer’s quest for paradise. Instead he found himself communing with guides and locals in thorny parts of the globe: Iran, Kashmir, and North Korea, among others. Brendan speaks with Pico about his lifetime of exploration and what it’s taught him. Then comedian, musician and self-proclaimed “disinformationist” Reggie Watts talks about growing up in Montana and shares his do’s and don’ts for TSA pre-checkers, wedding guests, and folks in the window seat. Plus, Brendan boards a flight on this last episode of this season of Not Lost Chat.

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    42 mins
  • Not Lost Chat: Wild Sugar (Cheryl Strayed)
    Feb 8 2023

    Brendan finds the perfect Not Lost Chat guest in author Cheryl Strayed, who not only wrote the bestselling travel memoir “Wild,” but is also a renowned advice columnist. First, they talk about Strayed’s epic trek up the Pacific Coast Trail after losing her mother to cancer, divorcing her husband, and quitting hard drugs. And then Brendan smoothly pivots the conversation to advice, talking about Strayed’s bestselling book of essays “Tiny Beautiful Things” and then getting her to answer listeners' travel questions about everything from what books to read to what shoes to wear on the road.

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    39 mins