Dive into conversations with top creators, experts, and voices shaping today’s world. Watch their stories, ideas, and experiences come to life through powerful interviews.

This compelling episode of "The Brian Kilmeade Show" features an in-depth conversation with former NBA player and outspoken activist Enes Kanter Freedom. He shares his unique perspective on Elon Musk, the paramount importance of free speech, and his courageous stand against perceived hypocrisy within the NBA regarding global political issues. Kanter Freedom recounts personal stories about his upbringing, his basketball career, and the significant personal cost he has paid for speaking out against injustices, particularly those related to China and his home country, Turkey. This powerful discussion explores themes of conviction, activism, and the profound price of freedom.

Dive into the fascinating world of olfaction with Dr. Noam Sobel, a leading neurobiology professor from the Weizmann Institute of Science, as he unveils ground-breaking research on how our sense of smell shapes nearly every aspect of human existence. This episode explores the biological mechanisms of scent, revealing its critical role in our cognition, social connections, and even hormone regulation. Discover how we unconsciously use smell to assess new people, influencing friendships and romantic relationships. Learn about the alternating nasal cycle's link to the autonomic nervous system, the power of smell to evoke memories and emotions, and its surprising connection to breathing patterns and homeostasis. Dr. Sobel also discusses cutting-edge applications, including smell-based disease diagnostics and the revolutionary potential of digitizing scent for future online communication. Prepare to have your understanding of human biology and behavior profoundly transformed by the invisible power of smell.

In this insightful episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins dives into the often-challenging dynamics of stress within relationships, drawing on the research of psychotherapist Harriet Lerner. Join Mel and her husband, Chris, as they openly discuss their personal experiences with stress, identifying themselves as an 'overfunctioner' and an 'underfunctioner' respectively. Listeners will learn to recognize their own patterned responses to stress, understand how these patterns impact their relationships, and discover practical tools to communicate needs effectively before stress takes a toll. This episode provides a relatable and honest look at navigating stressful family situations and fostering mutual support.

This episode of the "Odd Lots" podcast delves into a unique and slow-moving supply chain crisis threatening the bourbon industry: a looming shortage of critical white oak wood. Hosts Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway speak with Penn State University forestry professor Calvin Norman, who unveils why this specific timber is indispensable for aging bourbon barrels and cannot be easily replaced. The discussion explores the intricate forestry challenges, the long-term implications for distillers, and potential strategies to prevent this under-the-radar problem from escalating into a full-blown crisis for America's native liquor. Discover the hidden complexities of a crucial component in bourbon production, from the tree to the bottle.

In this inspiring episode, host Jay Shetty sits down with the multi-talented Cynthia Erivo, acclaimed actress, singer, and songwriter known for her roles in "Wicked," "Harriet," and more. They delve into a powerful discussion about discovering and pursuing your passion, fostering self-compassion, and achieving personal and career success. Cynthia shares invaluable insights on taking the crucial first step, cultivating a resilient mindset against self-doubt, and navigating intense emotions. The conversation also explores the thoughtful integration of meditation into daily life, the impact of social media, and strategies for transforming outrage into constructive action. Get ready to be motivated by Cynthia's journey and practical advice for living a more purpose-driven and fulfilled life.

Dive deep into the world of self-limiting beliefs with New York Times bestselling author Rachel Macy Stafford. Discover practical strategies to identify and work through negative thought patterns that hold you back, enabling you to reclaim balance, joy, and your true path. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to overcome internal obstacles and cultivate deeper connection in a distracting world.

Join Brian Kilmeade as he hosts a compelling discussion with Pete Hegseth, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and Will Cain on the current state of US politics. This episode dives deep into the likelihood of a rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. The panel explores a thought-provoking scenario: if Donald Trump were to withdraw from the race, how might it reshape the Democratic field vying to replace Joe Biden? Featuring sharp analysis and engaging debate, this conversation uncovers the seismic nature of today's political landscape, where Donald Trump continues to define the discourse, and assesses the competency contrast between the potential candidates. A must-listen for anyone following American political developments and the upcoming election cycle.

Uncover the revolutionary world of robotics with Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, the legendary company behind some of the most elegant and capable robots ever created. In this engaging discussion, Playter shares unique insights into Boston Dynamics' remarkable 30-year journey, highlighting the engineering marvels like the agile humanoid robot Atlas and the versatile robot dog Spot. Explore profound topics spanning the art and science of robotics, the future of AI and machine learning, real-world robot applications, and the visionary path forward for intelligent automation. This episode delves into crucial conversations about innovation, societal impact, and the potential of advanced robotics shaping our future.

Dive into the latest and most talked-about tech news with The Vergecast. This episode features Nilay Patel, David Pierce, Alex Cranz, and Andrew Hawkins discussing the rumored Apple AR/VR headset and its potential features, from iPad apps to fitness integration. They also dissect the highly anticipated, yet peculiar, demo of Humane's screenless AI assistant, sharing critical first impressions. Furthermore, the team explores the dynamic world of electric vehicles (EVs), covering updates on the new Toyota Prius, GM's Chevy Bolt production halt, new EV battery plants, Honda's future electric SUVs, and Tesla's carbon footprint. Get ready for an insightful and engaging discussion on the future of consumer electronics and automotive innovation.

Dive into the inspiring story of Partly, one of New Zealand's fastest-growing startups, founded by long-time friends Levi and Nathan. Discover how these visionaries, initially from a homeschooling background, identified a significant gap in the e-commerce market upon Nathan's return from China. Their first venture, Allgoods, aimed at helping small businesses, eventually hit a wall due to market limitations and low margins. This led to a crucial pivot, as they realized a unique opportunity within their existing customer base: the complex global problem of finding the right auto parts online. Learn about their challenging journey, working tirelessly for 16-hour days from a makeshift caravan office, and how their 'No.8 Wire Mentality' — a Kiwi term for ingenuity and resourcefulness — propelled them to solve a trillion-dollar industry problem. Hear directly from Levi Fewcett, CEO of Partly, about securing investments from influential figures like Dylan Field of Figma and Akshay from Notion, and how Partly is now revolutionizing the auto parts industry, making it easy for buyers worldwide.