16 episodes

Adam Wilson likes people, and he likes to hear their stories. This show is part philosophy, part politics and a lot of just jamming with cool people.

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Adam Wilson likes people, and he likes to hear their stories. This show is part philosophy, part politics and a lot of just jamming with cool people.

    Christy McCay on family, lost and found

    Christy McCay on family, lost and found

    Christy McCay and I are cousins who didn’t know one another existed until we were adults, when our parents, full-blooded siblings, met for the first time. We talk about finding new family, the surprising role of genetics in shaping personality, and the importance of staying open and staying connected with family. We talk about adoption, about having kids and about losing our mothers, who both died in the past three years. 

    • 35 min
    A love letter to Mel Brooks

    A love letter to Mel Brooks

    Melvin "Mel Brooks" Kaminsky is America's greatest director, screenwriter, actor, composer and comedian. Now, after 40 years, his "History of the World, Part I," is getting a sequel. This is just the latest cinematic event for Mel, 96, who also wrote/directed "Blazing Saddles," "Young Frankenstein" and "The Producers." 

    He's a national treasure and a personal hero of mine.

    • 9 min
    How the West Coast became the "Left Coast"

    How the West Coast became the "Left Coast"

    With one voice, the governors of Oregon, Washington and California condemned the recent US Supreme Court ruling overturning the right to abortion created in Roe v. Wade. This isn't the first time the West Coast has locked together on political matters. All three states ended their coronavirus restrictions at the same time earlier this year, and they were among the last states to do so. There isn’t a single Republican in statewide elected office from San Diego to Seattle. Politically speaking, how did the West Coast become the “Left Coast?”


    In this episode, I look at how the Pacific Coast became some of the most progressive territory in the nation. It all starts with who established original American governments, cities and institutions. And here's a hint: it wasn't the folks in the covered wagons.


    Thanks for listening. Visit my website for more podcast episodes, videos and whatnot.


    www.adamehwilson.com

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Leadership when the boss is indicted with Jan Jutte

    Leadership when the boss is indicted with Jan Jutte

    Jan Jutte steered the Washington State Auditor's Office through a major crisis when the then-elected State Auditor Troy Kelley was charged with federal financial crimes. Jan was about to retire from her long career in public service, but instead stepped up as acting state auditor. 

    We talk about the bizarre situation of telling your boss that they don't get to make the decisions. Dealing with the press. Trying to put distance between professional work and politics. And how, at one point, Kelley decided he literally didn't want to see Jan -- but continued to leave her to runt the office while he focused on his legal defense.

    Hope you enjoy the show, and as always, check out my website: adamehwilson.com

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Smoked goods are good for the family with Kevin Mayer

    Smoked goods are good for the family with Kevin Mayer

    Today we're talking to Kevin Mayer, a long-time, great, friend of mine who has taken up smoking. And I don't mean of the nicotine variety, but smoking all variety of foods. And it's really amazing, the repertoire he's built up, from bacon-wrapped Oreos to making jalapeno cheese. He talks about the delicacy of trying to smoke cheese -- which I hadn't thought about before, but cheese does tend to melt. So how do you avoid melting the cheese while you're smoking it? Through it all, I really enjoy his focus on family and the way when we cook, we bring family together. Hope you enjoy it. 

    If you want to check out other stuff I'm doing as always go to www.adamehwilson.com. And tell your family, tell your friends, like subscribe, all that stuff.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Ukrainians are not Russians with Olha Bilobran

    Ukrainians are not Russians with Olha Bilobran

    With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, I turned to a Ukrainian friend to ask her what we, the Americans, need to understand about the conflict. Olha's response came down to this: Ukrainians are not Russians. They have their own history, their own language, their own culture, their own country. But Russian leader Vladimir Putin has predicated his war on a rewritten history, in which the Ukraine is the little brother to Russia, and the people there are just Russians with a dialect.  The stakes can't be higher for the people of Ukraine, as their lives and very identity stand to be lost. I really appreciated this talk, the personal stories Olha shared of the Orange Revolution in 2004, the quest for independence, and the never-dying belief that Ukraine can be i's own place, and the Ukrainians, their own people.

    • 1 hr 4 min

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