The Interview The New York Times
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- Society & Culture
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Conversations with the world’s most fascinating people. Each week, hosts David Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro talk to compelling, influential figures in culture, politics, business, sports and beyond — illuminating who they are, why they do what they do and how they impact the rest of us. New episodes every Saturday.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus's Darker Side
The actress is taking on serious roles, trying to overcome self-doubt and sharing more about her personal life — but she’s not done being funny.
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Richard Linklater Sees the Killer Inside Us All
David Marchese talks to the acclaimed director about his new film “Hit Man” and life’s big questions.
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Ted Sarandos’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More
Netflix won the streaming battle, but the war for your attention isn’t over.
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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Has an Antidote to Our Climate Delusions
The scientist talks to David Marchese about how to overcome the “soft” climate denial that keeps us buying junk.
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Charlamagne Tha God Won’t Take Sides
The radio host talks to Lulu Garcia-Navarro about how he plans to wield his considerable political influence.
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Marlon Wayans Lost Nearly 60 Loved Ones. Comedy Saved Him.
The comedian talks to David Marchese on becoming a different person after unimaginable loss.
Customer Reviews
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson “Antidote for (our) Climate Change
I’m quite sure this episode has made me subscribe. Extremely informative and interesting. So many great ways we can began. I believe it will have to start at the top where those whom are in control of effect, and trickle down to ones already ready to hit the floor running. Question is…. Motivating Factors. (?)
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Uninspiring
Episodes of this show keep showing up in my feed from the Daily. I listen to every word of the Daily during the week and rely on it for deep dives into important stories. I haven’t been able to make it more than five minutes into one of these “The Interview” episodes. They focus on people I have no interest in, and don’t do anything to generate interest. There seems to be little of the depth of analysis and information I look to The NY Times to receive.
Horrible
I’m subscribed to several NYT podcasts and listening to podcasts from the “network” is a big part of my daily routine. This one, though, is horrible. I find that the questions are poorly conceived and that the interviews don’t really lead to anything insightful. Not sure what they are trying to accomplish. I DESPISE the fact that the Daily keeps placing this mess in my feed.