61 episodes

Washington Post columnist James Hohmann chats with the voices behind the viewpoints. Hohmann sits down each week with the author of a compelling or unexpected guest column for The Post’s Opinions section. Together, they unpack arguments that are shaping the public conversation about issues of importance. “Please, Go On” features marquee names, as well as everyday people with original perspectives. New episodes released Fridays.

Please, Go On with James Hohmann The Washington Post

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Washington Post columnist James Hohmann chats with the voices behind the viewpoints. Hohmann sits down each week with the author of a compelling or unexpected guest column for The Post’s Opinions section. Together, they unpack arguments that are shaping the public conversation about issues of importance. “Please, Go On” features marquee names, as well as everyday people with original perspectives. New episodes released Fridays.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    What to expect when you’re expecting an abortion pill argument

    What to expect when you’re expecting an abortion pill argument

    When SCOTUS overturned Roe, it indicated that abortion was an issue to be relegated to the states. Instead, it has blown up American politics. Post columnists discuss the post-Dobbs world and what’s at stake in the upcoming mifepristone arguments.

    • 21 min
    Introducing, "Impromptu"

    Introducing, "Impromptu"

    “Impromptu” from Washington Post Opinions invites listeners to eavesdrop on our columnists as they have frank, thoughtful conversations on the news and cultural debates they can’t stop thinking about.

    • 2 min
    The Disorienting Feeling of Being American Amid the Israel-Gaza War

    The Disorienting Feeling of Being American Amid the Israel-Gaza War

    The Israel-Gaza war has dominated our news feeds and dinner table conversations and opened up rifts that cross traditional partisan lines. Three Post columnists unpack how U.S. involvement in the war makes them feel about being American.

    • 20 min
    The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop: ‘Somebody knows’

    The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop: ‘Somebody knows’

    Forty years ago, the body of a prime minister went missing. The Post’s Martine Powers asks: Who’s responsible?

    • 51 min
    How Sam Bankman-Fried sold investors on being virtuous

    How Sam Bankman-Fried sold investors on being virtuous

    SBF is fighting conventional fraud charges. But the moral philosophy that guided his decisions was anything but. We get into whether SBF is a failed messiah or just another disgraced tech mogul, and how he sold people on doing good while getting rich.

    • 22 min
    If not McCarthy, then who?

    If not McCarthy, then who?

    Kevin McCarthy is out as House speaker. Now what? Post Opinions columnists gather for an impromptu conversation about where the House should go from here, whom the next speaker might be and whether Democrats have any responsibility to clean up the mess.

    • 21 min

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