The Conversation

February. 14,2019      
Rating:
5
Trailer Synopsis

Cenk Uygur sits down for quick but substantive interviews with political and cultural thought leaders from around the US and the world. Expect to see politicians from both sides of the aisle, media personalities, actors, directors, and more.

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Seasons 4 : 2022

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Episode 1 - Dr. Robert Bishop & Ryan Grim
January. 04,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. Dr. Robert Bishop discusses his idea of ""less than lethal"" methods of conflict. Ryan Grim answers Cenk's questions about why DC journalists still support Hillary Clinton, and why Pramila Jayapal thinks the BBB fail should be considered a success.

Episode 2 - Marianne Williamson
January. 05,2022

Sen. Nina Turner hosts. Author, activist, and spiritual leader Marianne Williamson joins to reflect on her presidential campaign, and shares her thoughts on how to resolve the world's most pressing issues.

Episode 3 - Ron Fein & Lizz Winstead
January. 06,2022

Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Free Speech for People Legal Director Ron Fein joins to break down what section 3 of the 14th amendment means for capitol rioters trying to run for office in 2022. Abortion Access Front Founder Lizz Winstead joins to comment on the fear that healthcare providers are experiencing due to abortion restrictions around the country.

Episode 4 - Rev. Stephen Green & Lourin Hubbard
January. 10,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. Rev. Stephen Green joins to discuss why he is hunger striking for voting rights. CA-21 Congressional Candidate Lourin Hubbard joins to talk about his campaign to replace Devin Nunes' vacant seat.

Episode 5 - Corbin Trent & Eric Ward
January. 11,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. No Excuses Pac founder Corbin Trent joins to discuss his recent comments criticizing President Biden. Executive Director of the Western States Center and senior fellow with the Southern Poverty Law Center Eric Ward returns to discuss how the Republican party is moving toward fascism.

Episode 6 - Svante Myrick
January. 12,2022

Sen. Nina Turner hosts. People For the American Way Executive Director Svante Myrick joins to talk about the work of PFAW and the fight for voting rights.

Episode 7 - Brian Klaas & Jason Call
January. 13,2022

David Shuster host. Author Brian Klaas joins to talk about his latest book ""Corruptible: Who Gets the Power and How It Changes Us"" and how psychopaths gain power throughout the world. WA-02 Congressional candidate Jason Call joins to discuss progressive challenge to Rep. Rick Larsen.

Episode 8 - Pastor Michael McBride, Kelley Fisher, & Anthony Barnes
January. 18,2022

Adrienne Lawrence. Founder and executive director of LIVE FREE USA Pastor Michael McBride breaks down the consequences of ""tough on crime"" policies. Teachers Kelley Fisher and Anthony Barnes explain the severity of school staffing shortages around the country.

Episode 9 - Dr. Julianne Malveaux
January. 19,2022

Sen. Nina Turner hosts. Economist, Author, and Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies at Cal State LA Dr. Julianne Malveaux breaks down the importance of voting rights and how American democracy is broken.

Episode 10 - John Moody & Tiffany Muller
January. 20,2022

David Shuster hosts. Author and former Fox News Executive Vice President John Moody joins to discuss his novel "Of Course They Knew, Of Course, They..." and the intentions of the Chinese government. End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller joins to talk about the latest on voting rights.

Episode 11 - Jayar Jackson & Max Burns
January. 24,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. TYT Host and Executive Producer Jayar Jackson talks about his new show ""The Watchlist"". Daily Beast Columnist and Democratic Strategist Max Burns joins to answer questions about the status of the talking filibuster.

Episode 12 - Laura Coates & Naomi Peña
January. 25,2022

Adrienne Lawrence host. CNN Legal Analyst and Author Laura Coates talks about her new book ""Just Pursuit"". Literacy Academy Collective Co-Founder Naomi Peña joins to talk about her efforts to start a school geared towards dyslexic learners.

Episode 13 - Nina Turner
January. 26,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. Sen. Nina Turner announces her run for congress in 2022.

Episode 14 - Jessica Mason & Alencia Johnson
January. 27,2022

David Shuster hosts. TX-30 Congressional Candidate Jessica Mason joins to discuss her policy proposals and the issues impacting her district the most. Democratic Strategist Alencia Johnson breaks down how the richest billionaires doubled their wealth during the pandemic.

Episode 15 - Amy Vilela
January. 28,2022

Sen. Nina Turner hosts. NV-1 congressional candidate Amy Vilela shares her heartbreaking story of the loss of her daughter, and how it inspired her to run for congress.

Episode 16 - Anna Simmonton, Shani Robinson, & Matt Ford
January. 31,2022

Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Appeal Journalist Anna Simmonton and Education Advocate Shani Robinson talk about the overcriminalization of educators for cheating on standardized tests. New Republic writer Matt Ford joins to discuss the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer.

Episode 17 - David Sirota & Walker Bragman
February. 01,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. Founder of the Daily Poster David Sirota joins to discuss the corporatist interests of the Supreme Court. Daily Poster's Walker Bragman joins to talk about California's failed single payer healthcare effort due to corporate influence.

Episode 18 - Camila DeChalus & Kina Collins
February. 02,2022

Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Business Insider Senior Reporter Camila DeChalus joins to discuss whether or not Trump will run in 2024. IL-07 Congressional Candidate and Gun Violence Prevention Advocate Kina Collins joins to talk about her plan to combat gun crime.

Episode 19 - Chuck Rocha & Jacob Ward
February. 03,2022

David Shuster hosts. Nuestro Podcast host Chuck Rocha joins to break down how Texas' voting restrictions are already negatively affecting the disenfranchised. NBC News Technology Correspondent Jacob Ward discusses his new book "The Loop: How Technology is Creating a World without Choices and How to Fight Back."

Episode 20 - Rep. Ro Khanna
February. 07,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. Cenk sits down with Rep. Ro Khanna to talk about Sen. Manchin, Build Back Better, and his new book ""Dignity in the Digital Age"".

Episode 21 - Heath Druzin
February. 08,2022

Cenk Uygur. "Extremely American" podcast host and journalist Heath Druzin shares his experiences being embedded with the far-right group Oathkeepers.

Episode 22 - LaTosha Brown
February. 09,2022

Adrienne Lawrence host. LaTosha Brown joins to talk about voter suppression happening around the country.

Episode 23 - Lindsay Singleton & Amanda Starbuck
February. 10,2022

David Shuster hosts. Rokk Solutions Managing Director Lindsay Singleton talks about what's next for Spotify after the Joe Rogan controversies. Food & Water Watch Research Director Amanda Starbuck joins to highlight some of the most egregious corporate profiteering that's happened during the pandemic.

Episode 24 - Ryan Grim
February. 14,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. The Intercept's D.C. Bureau Chief Ryan Grim joins to discuss the past, present, and potential future failures of the Democratic Party.

Episode 25 - Thearse McCalmon & Alleen Brown
February. 16,2022

Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Democratic candidate for New York's 46th District State Senate Thearse McCalmon joins to discuss her run for her newly redrawn district. Alleen Brown from The Intercept talks about the devastating impacts that climate change has on incarcerated people.

Episode 26 - Tom Nelson & Rev. Dr. Stephany Rose Spaulding
February. 17,2022

David Shuster hosts. US Senate Candidate Tom Nelson joins to talk about why he is the progressive choice in the race for Sen. Ron Johnson's seat. Chicago Southside native Rev. Dr. Stephany Rose Spaulding discusses her congressional campaign to replace Rep. Bobby Rush in Illinois.

Episode 27 - Jessica Burbank & Peter Mathews
February. 21,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. Analyst & Content Creator Jessica Burbank joins to talk about being censored on Tiktok over her critiques of the government. Professor of Political Science and International Relations and congressional candidate Peter Mathews talks about his run and his goal of getting money out of politics.

Episode 28 - Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez & Kyla Frank
February. 22,2022

Cenk Uygur hosts. NextGen America Executive Director Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez talks about how her organization is getting young people to vote through dating apps. National Student Organizing Manager Kyla Frank discusses her hunger strike for voting rights.

Episode 29 - Jahkil Jackson, Tiffany Muller, & Greg Casar
February. 23,2022

Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Actor, athlete, and very young philanthropist Jahkil Jackson talks about his charity efforts. End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller and TX-35 Congressional Candidate Greg Casar joins to talk about the restrictive new voting laws in Texas and around the country.

Episode 30 - Jason Steinhauer & Donna Imam
February. 24,2022

"History, Disrupted" author and Wilson Center Global Fellow Jason Steinhauer joins to discuss his book and how the internet has changed history. TX-37 Congressional Candidate Donna Imam talks about her specific solutions for her district.

Seasons 3 : 2021

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Seasons 2 : 2020

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