What Now? with Trevor Noah Spotify Podcasts
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Hear Trevor Noah in a way you’ve never heard him before. “What Now? with Trevor Noah” is a show wherein each episode Trevor will go deep with a special guest, including entertainers, CEOs, actors, athletes, and thought leaders. These are the kind of conversations that happen behind the scenes, full of radical candor, authentic back-and-forths, and honest reactions, with Trevor bringing to bear his classic, effortlessly playful and equally probing style. Produced by Spotify Studios in partnership with Day Zero Productions and Fulwell 73.
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A Friendship Revolution with Rhaina Cohen
Trevor is finally getting married! Just kidding. Rhaina Cohen, author of The Other Significant Others, helps Trevor, Christiana, and Josh envision a society where marriage isn’t the only committed relationship we rely on and makes the case for profound emotional friendships.
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A Case for Compassion
This week on the podcast… Amazon’s Wizard of Oz moment. Plus, Trevor invents a new dating app, why Josh has the perfect name for big corporations, and Christiana announces she’s raising the first Nigerian president of the United States. But the big idea Trevor, Christiana, and Josh get into: masculinity, violence, and why young people, especially young men, are harming others out of a genuine sense of alienation. And Josh makes a case for compassion (let the record stand, he’s no incel!).
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Orlando Bloom
Trevor chats with actor, adventurer, and producer Orlando Bloom, who takes Trevor behind the scenes of his thrill-seeking new documentary series, To the Edge. Orlando also talks about his early career, discusses why one terrifying fall from a balcony changed his life, and reveals why Katy Perry talks to him about “the sandcastle of life.”
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Trevor and Friends: We Have Found Inner Peace
With Trevor back from a week in Bhutan where he just may have found inner peace (unless it was just something he ate), this week Trevor, Christiana Mbakwe Medina, and Josh Johnson discuss ROCKS—those on the ground, those in space, and the one who goes by Dwayne Johnson. They also debate whether pushups can cure a gambling addiction and why the sun will always be the greatest scapegoat.
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Trevor and Friends: Our Weirdest Thought Experiments
To celebrate the season’s halfway mark, Trevor and his friends Josh Johnson and Christiana Mbakwe Medina share some never-before-heard moments from Trevor’s favorite episodes and revisit some of the show’s most fun “thought experiments” to date. And they all still swear they’re not conspiracy theorists, but you be the judge.
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Trevor and Friends: Rainn Wilson and the Meaning of Life
Trevor is joined by Josh Johnson and actor, writer, and host of the Soulboom podcast Rainn Wilson to talk all things modern spirituality, the suspicious similarities between cults and video games, and what to do when somebody starts describing their star chart at a party. Trevor also explains why his favorite Bible story proves that Jesus loved to party.
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Customer Reviews
I fall in love every episode
Seriously. Trevor Noah is a unique comedian of our generation who is as good of a person as he is funny, intelligent, and thoughtful. I wish I could sit around the table with him and his friends and join in on their discussions, but since I can't, this podcast is the next best thing. Humor, philosophy, world politics, interviews, I just love it so much. Also have to shout out Christianne, Josh, and the other friends who join in the discussions. I am so glad he made the change from the Daily Show - this format is much better than another deprecating joke about Eric Trump. Thanks for sharing yourself with the world Trevor.
Thank you!
Trevor and Co. - Thanks for this discussion and the book recommendation. I am 40 yo American woman who has never been married and doesn’t have kids. I have often noted/felt the judgment in others’ eyes (gasp, WHAT’S WRONG WITH HER?!?)…the good news is that post-35, people have mostly stopped asking me about my SO status as it seems they give up on us (women) the closer we get to middle age. This discussion was really validating for me. Always a thought-provoking listen. The work you all are doing is greatly appreciated!
Universities teaching positive method for discussion
Trevor, Great episode. My first thought was Kent State. Students were murdered by members of the National Guard for protesting during the Vietnam War. Don’t come to Florida. Public universities are requiring it’s professors to prove they aren’t “woke” and aren’t teaching “woke.” A large percentage of professors are resigning or retiring. If universities ever taught positive discussion on political topics, they don’t know. Students learned it having brews in the pubs.