May 27, 2016
EP. 7 — Sen. Tim Kaine
Senator Tim Kaine never had ambitions to be in politics – but he says he had a calling. That calling took him from all the way from Honduras, where he worked as a Catholic missionary, to the US Senate, with plenty of stops in between. In this week’s episode, Sen. Kaine talks about his political journey, the state of the Democratic party and the current race and whether he might enter it as a VP nominee. All along the way, Kaine says he had to balance his strong faith with his mandate to govern fairly.
Recent Episodes
December 23, 2016
Former NBC CEO Bob Wright lost his wife, Suzanne, to pancreatic cancer earlier this year, and on this episode, he wants to know why so little progress has been made in the last 50 years against a disease with such a high mortality rate.
December 16, 2016
Bishop Michael Curry is the leader of the Episcopalian church, and as we head into the new year, he’s here to tell us how the teachings of Jesus just might help create change.
This episode is brought to you by Children International (www.children.org/give).
December 9, 2016
EP. 37 — Tom Friedman on how Americans became unmoored
Guest Thomas L. Friedman
In 2007, everything changed. At least, that’s according to journalist Tom Friedman, who tells David in this episode how 2007 was the single greatest technological inflection point since the printing press—and how we all missed it.
This episode is brought to you by Proper Cloth (www.propercloth.com/gregory).