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Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin takes listeners into the lives of artists, policy makers and performers. Alec sidesteps the predictable by going inside the dressing rooms, apartments, and offices of people we want to understand better: Ira Glass, Lena Dunham, David Letterman, Barbara Streisand, Tom Yorke, Chris Rock and others. Hear what happens when an inveterate guest becomes a host.

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Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin takes listeners into the lives of artists, policy makers and performers. Alec sidesteps the predictable by going inside the dressing rooms, apartments, and offices of people we want to understand better: Ira Glass, Lena Dunham, David Letterman, Barbara Streisand, Tom Yorke, Chris Rock and others. Hear what happens when an inveterate guest becomes a host.

    Filmmaker Ryan White Wants You To Eat Your Broccoli

    Filmmaker Ryan White Wants You To Eat Your Broccoli

    Filmmaker Ryan White has made a dizzying array of unique documentaries, including “The Keepers,” about the unsolved murder of a Catholic nun, “The Case Against 8” about the fight for marriage equality, “Good Night Oppy,” which traces the journey of NASA’s Mars Rover and “Assassins,” about the murder of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un’s half-brother. The Emmy-nominated director’s latest project, “Pamela, A Love Story,” is a raw look at the life of 90’s bombshell Pamela Anderson. It showcases a more vulnerable side of the actress and re-examines the major life events of the star – from her rise to fame to the infamous, stolen sex tape with her then-husband, Tommy Lee. Alec speaks with Ryan White about what he learned filming with Anderson, the impact the documentary had on her life and how he balances the light and the dark of his projects.
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    • 36 min
    Artificial Intelligence: The Future is Now

    Artificial Intelligence: The Future is Now

    There is an important conversation happening regarding the rapidly-changing world of artificial intelligence and how it will affect us.  Alec speaks with two leaders in the tech community that have worked on the systems integral to today’s A.I. revolution. Blake Lemoine is a computer scientist and former senior software engineer at Google. He was working on their Responsible A.I. team when he went public with his claim that the A.I. was sentient. Lemoine was subsequently fired and now champions accountability and transparency in the tech sector. Jay LeBoeuf is an executive, entrepreneur, and educator in the music and creative technology industries. He is the Head Of Business & Corporate Development at Descript, an audio and video editing platform that uses “voice cloning” technology. Alec speaks with LeBoeuf and Lemoine about the many applications of A.I., what dangers we need to be aware of and what is to come next in this transformative space. 
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    • 47 min
    We Remember Gordon Lightfoot

    We Remember Gordon Lightfoot

    Last week, we lost the great singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. In honor of his passing, Alec is sharing his 2016 conversation with the musician, one of his favorites in the history of the podcast: Over the course of a career that has lasted more than half a century, Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot achieved global stardom and exceptional influence. Bob Dylan’s a fan—he's said, “I can’t think of any [Lightfoot songs] I don’t like.” These songs—“Beautiful,” “Sundown,” “If You Could Read My Mind,” and many others—have been treasured by generations of popular musicians and listeners around the world. But Gordon Lightfoot was just one of many aspirants who moved to Toronto in the early 1960s to try their hand in the burgeoning folk music scene there. Lightfoot tells Alec about fitting a feeling to a melody, why he owes his first hit record to an exec's girlfriend, and how he wrote "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by pulling lines straight from the newspaper. 

    You can listen to all of the music from this episode and other selections from Gordon Lightfoot in a curated playlist here.
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    • 39 min
    Filmmaker Judith Vecchione on Vietnam, Civil Rights and Beyond

    Filmmaker Judith Vecchione on Vietnam, Civil Rights and Beyond

    Forty years ago, “Vietnam: A Television History,” the 13-part documentary series examining the Vietnam War, premiered on PBS. It served as a searing look into the background, cost and toll taken on the principal figures involved in the war, both at home and abroad. Judith Vecchione served as one of the producers on the series and joined Alec to speak about what went into creating such a wide-ranging and deep investigation of the conflict. The Emmy- and Peabody-winning Vecchione has served as an executive producer with Boston-based PBS station WGBH for the past 23 years, working on many ground-breaking projects, including the Civil Rights series “Eyes on the Prize.” Vecchione shares with Alec the weight of responsibility she felt in bringing “Vietnam: A Television History” to the public, what inspires her dedication to the important stories she produces, and how she mentors the next generation of documentary filmmakers.
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    • 38 min
    The Battle for a Solar-Powered Future

    The Battle for a Solar-Powered Future

    An area near the entrance to Death Valley National Park has the capacity to produce enough energy to power the entire planet if covered in solar panels. Yet for Nye County, Nevada residents, the question of what must be sacrificed – including the environmental and economic future of the area – and by whom, looms large. Hillary Angelo is the author of the Harper’s Magazine article, “Boomtown,” which explores the complexity of the solar land rush in the West. Angelo is an urban and environmental sociologist and Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz. Dustin Mulvaney, who was featured in the article, is a solar expert and Professor at San José State University. Alec speaks with Angelo and Mulvaney about the objections of residents, what spaces might be used instead, and how to rethink the future of energy.

     

    You can find the article, “Boomtown,” here:

    https://harpers.org/archive/2023/01/boomtown-beatty-nevada-solar-farms-death-valley/
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    • 43 min
    Everybody Loves Caroline Rhea

    Everybody Loves Caroline Rhea

    Caroline Rhea is best-known as Aunt Hilda in the 90s sitcom, “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” but the actor and comedian has been entertaining us in many forms for decades: hosting “The Biggest Loser” and “The Caroline Rhea Show,” performing in standup specials on Comedy Central and HBO, voicing Disney’s “Phineas and Ferb” and appearing as a panelist on game shows like “Hollywood Squares” and “Match Game” with Alec. Rhea speaks with Alec about getting back out on the road doing standup, why it was important to take time off from her career to raise her daughter, and why she’s most at home on stage. 
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    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
7.7K Ratings

7.7K Ratings

ArgentoAmericano ,

A “must”

Alec had become a part of our family, my 9 and 12 years old boys are regularly inspired by Alec. He had fundamentally affected the way they understand how a serious rational well-mannered and articulated exploration of a topic is properly conducted. He had truly captured the interested of our family, and his podcast has become a way we measure time: “how long until the next podcast from Alec”. He is surely the next standard on how you explore topics and people in a very human manner. I really believe he captured himself and what he does when he asked Barbra if her mother was ever interested in how she felt as a person and artist; I believe he’s one of the most articulated journalists (thought he may not consider himself as such) out there, here is a human being honestly and deeply interested in other human beings. Keep it up, Alec. PS: you may have “worked double to come only half way” compared to people that have had “an uninterrupted boulevard of green lights”; but you have a human quality that is TRULY UNIQUE. Our family is thankful for having then privilege of listening to you.

arthousecleaner ,

One of the best voices on the podcast scene

I COULD LISTEN TO HIS CALMING VOICE TALK ABOUT ANYTHING.
Love all of the wonderful interviews and intelligence. I listen to the show when I paint, it’s a great combo.

SCrzmtman ,

Perfect host

Add "radio" broadcasting to Alec Baldwin's strengths and you have another whole dimension and it perfectly complements his portfoilio of talent

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