She arrived in the U.S. as an 11-year-old refugee, then rose to become Secretary of State. Her views on immigration, nationalism, and borders, from this 2015 interview, are almost strangely appropriate to the present moment.
440. Does Advertising Actually Work? (Part 1: TV)
439. Please Get Your Noise Out of My Ears
438. How to Succeed by Being Authentic (Hint: Carefully)
Why the Left Had to Steal the Right’s Dark-Money Playbook
437. Many Businesses Thought They Were Insured for a Pandemic. They Weren’t.
436. Forget Everything You Know About Your Dog
435. Why Are Cities (Still) So Expensive?
434. Is New York City Over?
“Don’t Neglect the Thing That Makes You Weird” | People I (Mostly) Admire: Ken Jennings
433. How Are Psychedelics and Other Party Drugs Changing Psychiatry?
432. When Your Safety Becomes My Danger
“One Does Not Know Where an Insight Will Come From” | People I (Mostly) Admire: Kerwin Charles
Does Anyone Really Know What Socialism Is? (Ep. 408 Rebroadcast)
What if Your Company Had No Rules?
431. Why Can’t Schools Get What the N.F.L. Has?
"I Started Crying When I Realized How Beautiful the Universe Is” | People I (Mostly) Admire Ep. 2: Mayim Bialik
America’s Hidden Duopoly (Ep. 356 Rebroadcast)
430. Will a Covid-19 Vaccine Change the Future of Medical Research?
Introducing “People I (Mostly) Admire"
The Economics of Sports Gambling (Ep. 388 Rebroadcast)
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