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The Colbert Report

The Colbert Report

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Summary

Feel the news along with Stephen Colbert, America's ballsiest pundit.

Show Information

PremieredOctober 17, 2005
EndedDecember 18, 2014
NetworkComedy Central
LanguageEnglish
Seasons10
Episodes1447

Episodes

1

Jimmy Wales

January 7, 2013 • 30 min

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales explains operating costs, censorship in China and the budding Wikivoyager.

2

Chris Kluwe

January 8, 2013 • 30 min

Chris Kluwe explains the punter's role and reiterates his support for pro-gay Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo.

3

Neil Shubin

January 9, 2013 • 30 min

The biological scientist shares his book, "The Universe Within: Discovering the Common History of Rocks, Planets, and People."

4

Ben Gibbard

January 10, 2013 • 30 min

The lead singer of Death Cab for Cutie discusses his relatively universal solo album, "Former Lives."

5

Piers Morgan

January 14, 2013 • 30 min

Piers Morgan, who comes from a place without the Second Amendment, quietly points out England's low gun murder rates.

6

Jared Diamond

January 15, 2013 • 30 min

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author talks about his book, "The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?"

7

Tom Brokaw

January 16, 2013 • 30 min

Network news icon Tom Brokaw discredits calls for Obama's impeachment and describes a few of the nine presidents he's covered since JFK.

8

Akhil Reed Amar

January 17, 2013 • 30 min

The legal scholar shares his book, "America's Unwritten Constitution: The Precedents and Principles We Live By."

9

Ta-Nehisi Coates

January 21, 2013 • 30 min

Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses President Obama's reelection, the Black Panther Party and Michelle Obama's youthful hairdo.

10

Kathryn Bigelow

January 22, 2013 • 30 min

Kathryn Bigelow defends the firsthand accounts which informed "Zero Dark Thirty" and its portrayal of enhanced interrogation tactics.

11

Sally Field

January 23, 2013 • 30 min

The award-winning actress talks about Mary Lincoln's tragic life, Hollywood and the audition that swayed Steven Spielberg.

12

Tavi Gevinson

January 24, 2013 • 30 min

Fashionista Tavi Gevinson describes her online magazine, "Rookie, " the world of teenage girls, and effective fashion styles for Stephen.

13

Michael Shellenberger

January 28, 2013 • 30 min

Co-founder of The Breakthrough Institute Michael Shellenberger explores global energy consumption, nuclear power and lessons from Frankenstein.

14

George Saunders

January 29, 2013 • 30 min

The MacArthur Grant Fellow uses analogies to explain why he prefers short stories over novels.

15

Bill Gates

January 30, 2013 • 30 min

Microsoft's founder talks about polio eradication, information technology and the decline in childhood deaths worldwide.

16

Matthew Guerrieri

January 31, 2013 • 30 min

Music critic Matthew Guerrieri examines Symphony No. 5, German Romanticism and Beethoven's dating life.

17

Justice Sonia Sotomayor

February 4, 2013 • 30 min

Justice Sotomayor discusses her funny colleagues, self-reliant childhood and most conservative belief as an Independent.

18

Julie Andrews

February 5, 2013 • 30 min

Julie Andrews discusses her Dame Commander rank, latest children's book and celebrated role as Mary Poppins.

19

Lawrence Wright

February 6, 2013 • 30 min

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author discusses his book, "Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief."

20

Behn Zeitlin

February 7, 2013 • 30 min

The Oscar-nominated director discusses his film collective, Court 13, and Louisiana communities that sit on the wrong side of the levee.

21

Garry Wills

February 11, 2013 • 30 min

Gary Willis, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, talks about transubstantiation, Catholic priesthood and all the trouble that comes from the book of Hebrews.

22

Roger Hodge

February 12, 2013 • 30 min

Roger Hodge talks about his quarterly, The Oxford American, slow-smoked pig and the music of Louisiana.

23

Dave Grohl

February 13, 2013 • 30 min

Dave Grohl talks about Nirvana, L.A.'s legendary Sound City Studios and his touring super group, the Sound City Players.

24

Gavin Newsom

February 14, 2013 • 30 min

The Lieutenant Governor of California shares his book, "Citizenville: How to Take the Town Square Digital and Reinvent Government."

25

Emily Bazelon

February 19, 2013 • 30 min

The senior editor of Slate discusses her book, "Sticks & Stones: Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy."

26

David Goldhill

February 20, 2013 • 30 min

The Game Show Network CEO shares his book, "Catastrophic Care: How American Health Care Killed My Father -- and How We Can Fix It."

27

Lil Buck

February 21, 2013 • 30 min

Lil Buck describes a Memphis street dance called jookin and teaches Stephen the beginner bug jump.

28

Simon Garfield

February 25, 2013 • 30 min

Simon Garfield talks about Christopher Columbus' map fiasco and the biggest badass in the history of mapmaking, Claudius Ptolemy.

29

Dr. Michio Kaku

February 26, 2013 • 30 min

"Physics of the Future" author Michio Kaku talks about the Apophis asteroid, set to skim by Earth in 2029 and possibly hit in 2036.

30

Paola Antonelli

February 27, 2013 • 30 min

MoMA's Architecture and Design senior curator talks about interfaces, a vase made by bees, and an earthquake-proof school desk.

31

Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau

February 28, 2013 • 30 min

President Obama's former speechwriter talks about his collaborative writing process and the importance of storytelling versus sound bites.

32

Kirk Bloodsworth

March 4, 2013 • 30 min

Witness to Innocence's advocacy director, Kirk Bloodsworth, discusses DNA evidence testing for death row inmates and his quest to abolish the death penalty.

33

James Franco

March 5, 2013 • 30 min

"Oz The Great and Powerful" star James Franco chats about the "Wizard of Oz" prequel, wicked witches and "The Lord of the Rings."

34

Brendan O'Connell

March 6, 2013 • 30 min

The contemporary artist explains why he paints Jif jars and classic American blondes shopping in Wal-Mart.

35

John Sexton

March 7, 2013 • 30 min

The president of NYU believes that baseball, like Catholicism or Buddhism, can be a road to God and that the real meaning of life can't be put into cognitive terms.

36

Junot Diaz

March 25, 2013 • 30 min

The MacArthur Fellow discusses path to citizenship, education for undocumented immigrants and the "Superman Question."

37

Dr. Eric Topol

March 26, 2013 • 30 min

The cardiologist talks about his book, "The Creative Destruction of Medicine: How the Digital Revolution Will Create Better Health Care."

38

Carl Edgar Blake II

March 27, 2013 • 30 min

The owner of Rustik Rooster Farms explains how breeding a Chinese pig and a Russian pig makes a prize-winning German pig.

39

Dr. Robert Lustig

March 28, 2013 • 30 min

The pediatric endocrinologist shares his book, "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease."

40

Sigourney Weaver

April 1, 2013 • 30 min

The Golden Globe winner discusses her Broadway debut, science fiction roles and television miniseries "Political Animals."

41

Jim McGreevey

April 2, 2013 • 30 min

The former governor of New Jersey discusses political sex scandals, a program for incarcerated addicts, and his HBO documentary, "Fall to Grace."

42

A.C. Grayling

April 3, 2013 • 30 min

The philosopher shares his book, "The God Argument: The Case Against Religion and for Humanism."

43

Dr. Francis Collins

April 4, 2013 • 30 min

BRAIN Initiative project director Francis Collins discusses the most complicated biological structure in the universe.

44

Bill Clinton

April 8, 2013 • 30 min

President Bill Clinton explains why he doesn't call the Clinton Global Initiative the Clinton American Initiative.

45

Charlie LeDuff

April 9, 2013 • 30 min

Detroit native Charlie LeDuff discusses white flight, black flight, business flight and "dead flight" in his hometown.

46

Shane Smith

April 10, 2013 • 30 min

VICE co-founder Shane Smith discusses his journalism adventures in Taliban-controlled areas, North Korea and labor camps.

47

Cass Sunstein

April 11, 2013 • 30 min

Obama's former Regulatory Affairs Administrator describes government health and safety nudges, like the USDA's "MyPlate."

48

Caroline Kennedy

April 16, 2013 • 30 min

"Poems to Learn by Heart" author Caroline Kennedy encourages people to steal her book with their minds.

49

Alan Cumming

April 17, 2013 • 30 min

Alan Cumming discusses Broadway's production of "Macbeth," set in a psychiatric unit.

50

Richard Engel

April 18, 2013 • 30 min

NBC's chief foreign correspondent talks about visiting South Korea, traveling back in time in North Korea, and being taken hostage in Syria.

51

Michael Pollan

April 22, 2013 • 30 min

"Cooked" author Michael Pollan explains that the most important thing about one's diet is not a nutrient -- it's an activity.

52

Eric Schmidt

April 23, 2013 • 30 min

Google's executive chairman discusses his book, "The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business."

53

Danica Patrick

April 24, 2013 • 30 min

NASCAR driver Danica Patrick explains how racing is a cardio workout.

54

Bishop Gene Robinson

April 25, 2013 • 30 min

Bishop Gene Robinson discusses how the church got it wrong about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

55

Iggy & the Stooges

April 29, 2013 • 30 min

An almost-shirtless Iggy Pop recalls driving into a Christmas tree orchard after falling asleep at the wheel.

56

Evan Spiegel & Bobby Murphy

April 30, 2013 • 30 min

The founders of Snapchat discuss how their smart phone app promotes more natural and expressive human communication when two people are apart.

57

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

May 1, 2013 • 30 min

The independent artists give advice to major music labels and talk about hip-hop's homophobic and misogynistic past.

58

Ben Kingsley

May 2, 2013 • 30 min

The "Iron Man 3" star talks about playing Gandhi, trembling at his knighting ceremony and portraying a villain.

59

Robert Caro

May 6, 2013 • 30 min

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author lists Lyndon Johnson's undertakings, from civil rights and voting rights bills to Medicare and education.

60

Douglas Rushkoff

May 7, 2013 • 30 min

"Present Shock" author Douglas Rushkoff talks about the dot-com boom, Facebook "friends" and stock derivatives.

61

Dr. Richard Besser

May 8, 2013 • 30 min

Richard Besser talks about his book, "Tell Me the Truth, Doctor: Easy-to-Understand Answers to Your Most Confusing and Critical Health Questions."

62

Jennifer Egan, Baz Luhrmann

May 9, 2013 • 30 min

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan helps Stephen smartificate on "The Great Gatsby". Director Baz Luhrmann explains the challenges in adapting F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel, and recounts meeting the author's granddaughter.

63

Jessica Buchanan & Erik Landemalm

May 13, 2013 • 30 min

The couple discuss their book, "Impossible Odds: The Kidnapping of Jessica Buchanan and Her Dramatic Rescue by SEAL Team Six."

64

Dan Brown

May 14, 2013 • 30 min

Dan Brown discusses Dante's "Inferno," explains why he puts everything in puzzle form and becomes the subject of an anagram.

65

Cyndi Lauper

May 15, 2013 • 30 min

Megastar Cyndi Lauper shares the story of a shoe factory owner and drag queen from Broadway's hit musical "Kinky Boots."

66

Dr. Daniel Lieberman

May 16, 2013 • 30 min

Harvard University's Daniel Lieberman explains that human beings are among the best long-distance runners in the world because they're good at sweating.

67

David Sassoon

May 20, 2013 • 30 min

Environmental journalist David Sassoon discusses dilbit spills, climate change and his online publication, InsideClimate News.

68

Noah Feldman

May 21, 2013 • 30 min

Dr. Noah Feldman defines "Cool War" and explains why America should be afraid of China as a fast-rising, interdependent global superpower.

69

Matt Berninger

May 22, 2013 • 30 min

Matt Berninger of The National talks about Cincinnati's staple spaghetti dish, perfectionism and his band's meaningless moniker.

70

C.J. Chivers

May 23, 2013 • 30 min

The New York Times's C.J. Chivers explains the ways in which the Syrians and Iraqis are involved in the same civil war.

71

Rep. John Dingell

June 3, 2013 • 30 min

The longest-serving congressman in American history explains how Washington has changed over the last 80 years.

72

Alex Gibney

June 4, 2013 • 30 min

Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney discusses Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial and the Obama administration's crackdown on whistleblowers.

73

Jonathan Alter

June 5, 2013 • 30 min

Jonathan Alter explains how Barack Obama's young geek volunteers crushed Mitt Romney's "Mad Men" campaign during the 2012 election.

74

John Mellencamp, Stephen King & T Bone Burnett

June 6, 2013 • 30 min

John Mellencamp, Stephen King and T Bone Burnett reveal the inspiration behind their Southern gothic, supernatural musical.

75

Dan Savage

June 10, 2013 • 30 min

Dan Savage shares his book, "American Savage: Insights, Slights, and Fights on Faith, Sex, Love, and Politics."

76

Daniel Bergner

June 11, 2013 • 30 min

"What Do Women Want?" author Daniel Bergner explains that women may be just as promiscuous as men.

77

Paul McCartney

June 12, 2013 • 30 min

Paul McCartney discusses the reissue of "Wings Over America," recalls recording "Band on the Run" in Nigeria and debates the pronunciation of "schedule."

78

The Postal Service

June 19, 2013 • 30 min

Jimmy Tamborello, Ben Gibbard and Jenny Lewis celebrate the 10th anniversary of their album, "Give Up."

79

Joss Whedon

June 20, 2013 • 30 min

"Much Ado About Nothing" director Joss Whedon talks about his name, his modern Shakespeare adaptation and "The Avengers 2."

80

Andrew Solomon

June 24, 2013 • 30 min

In his book "Far from the Tree," Andrew Solomon explores how parents respond to children who are dramatically different from them.

81

Peniel Joseph

June 25, 2013 • 30 min

Tufts Professor Peniel Joseph details Section 4 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, explains colorblind racism and gives a mini history lesson about the civil rights movement.

82

Bill Moyers

June 26, 2013 • 30 min

Bill Moyers discusses the decline of the middle class portrayed in his "Two American Families" documentary and recalls the history behind the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

83

Sen. Chuck Schumer

June 27, 2013 • 30 min

New York Senator Chuck Schumer addresses immigration reform, gang violence on the Senate floor, border security and the keys to bipartisan support.

84

Jeremy Scahill

July 15, 2013 • 30 min

Author Jeremy Scahill discusses the secret war in Afghanistan, drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen and the Obama administration's "Terror Tuesday" meetings.

85

David Karp

July 16, 2013 • 30 min

Tumblr creator David Karp discusses dropping out of high school, selling his site to Yahoo and letting pornographic images slide.

86

Jerry Seinfeld

July 17, 2013 • 30 min

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld puts no effort into his web series, "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."

87

Jeff Bridges

July 18, 2013 • 30 min

Academy Award-winning actor Jeff Bridges theorizes about the afterlife and discusses his organization for children, the End Hunger Network.

88

Kjerstin Gruys

July 22, 2013 • 30 min

Kjerstin Gruys shares her book, "Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall: How I Learned to Love My Body by Not Looking at It for a Year."

89

Kenneth Goldsmith

July 23, 2013 • 30 min

MoMA's Poet Laureate, Kenneth Goldsmith, discusses his book "Seven American Deaths and Disasters."

90

Anant Agarwal

July 24, 2013 • 30 min

The President of edX, Anant Agarwal, explains the reason for offering free university courses online.

91

Olympia Snowe

July 25, 2013 • 30 min

Former Senator Olympia Snowe talks about her book, "Fighting for Common Ground: How We Can Fix the Stalemate in Congress."

92

The Lumineers

July 29, 2013 • 30 min

The Lumineers talk about moving to Denver and screaming "Ho Hey" at loud audience members.

93

Atul Gawande

July 30, 2013 • 30 min

Atul Gawande discusses his New Yorker article, "Slow Ideas: Some ideas spread fast. How do you speed the ones that don't?"

94

Emily Matchar

July 31, 2013 • 30 min

Journalist Emily Matchar explains America's re-embracing of lost domestic arts and practices.

95

Bryan Cranston

August 1, 2013 • 30 min

Bryan Cranston recalls his beginnings on "Power Rangers," which likely led to his criminal persona on "Breaking Bad."

96

Hugh Laurie

August 5, 2013 • 30 min

Actor Hugh Laurie talks about the blues, his drama series "House" and the greatest bond between England and America.

97

Robin Thicke

August 6, 2013 • 30 min

Daft Punk abandons StePhest Colbchella '013, Stephen angers his Hyundai sponsors, and Blurred Lines singer Robin Thicke saves Stephen's career.

98

Ashton Kutcher

August 7, 2013 • 30 min

"Jobs" star Ashton Kutcher talks about Steve Jobs' innovative mind, brutal honesty and personal history.

99

Colum McCann

August 8, 2013 • 30 min

"TransAtlantic" author Colum McCann talks about the great Irish novel, St. Patrick's Day and his cross-country bike ride.

100

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse

August 12, 2013 • 30 min

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse shares his book, "On Virtues: Quotations and Insights to Live a Full, Honorable, and Truly American Life."

101

Rep. John Lewis

August 13, 2013 • 30 min

Civil rights pioneer John Lewis remembers the March on Washington and the 1965 Selma march.

102

Kevin Spacey

August 14, 2013 • 30 min

"House of Cards" actor Kevin Spacey explains why he should get an award for TV even though his show is on the Internet.

103

Richard Brodhead

August 15, 2013 • 30 min

Duke University President Richard Brodhead talks about his report on the humanities, "The Heart of the Matter."

104

Timothy Cardinal Dolan

September 3, 2013 • 30 min

Timothy Cardinal Dolan discusses his e-book, "Praying in Rome: Reflections on the Conclave and Electing Pope Francis."

105

Gary England

September 4, 2013 • 30 min

Meteorologist Gary England locates Tornado Alley on a map and defends residents of Oklahoma.

106

John Prine

September 5, 2013 • 30 min

Folk legend John Prine recalls his time working as a mailman and explains why he's opposed to twerking.

107

Billie Jean King

September 9, 2013 • 30 min

Tennis legend Billie Jean King talks about her 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" match against Bobby Riggs.

108

Shane Salerno

September 10, 2013 • 30 min

"Salinger" author and director Shane Salerno talks about J.D. Salinger's lost love Oona O'Neill and the reason for Seymour Glass' suicide in "A Perfect Day for Bananafish."

109

Sheryl Crow

September 11, 2013 • 30 min

Grammy winner Sheryl Crow talks about country music and anti-war activism.

110

Philip Mudd

September 12, 2013 • 30 min

Former FBI Senior Intelligence Advisor Philip Mudd talks about Al Qaeda, Syria, Colin Powell's WMD speech and enhanced interrogation techniques.

111

Andrew Bacevich

September 16, 2013 • 30 min

Vietnam veteran Andrew Bacevich discusses his book, "Breach of Trust: How Americans Failed Their Soldiers and Their Country."

112

Arne Duncan

September 17, 2013 • 30 min

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan discusses Obama's Race to the Top initiative and Preschool for All program.

113

Nicholson Baker

September 18, 2013 • 30 min

Author Nicholson Baker discusses his garden metaphor for life and his desire to rename genitalia.

114

Jack Johnson

September 19, 2013 • 30 min

Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson talks about rock 'n' roll, the "Hawaiian Grammys" and love songs.

115

Metallica

September 24, 2013 • 30 min

Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett talk about being angry in your 50s and performing on television.

116

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

September 25, 2013 • 30 min

"Don Jon" director Joseph Gordon-Levitt examines what porn and romantic comedies have in common.

117

Chris Fischer

September 26, 2013 • 30 min

OCEARCH founder Chris Fischer discusses the detrimental effects of shark finning in Asia.

118

Vince Gilligan

September 30, 2013 • 30 min

"Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan discusses the fate of his main character, Walter White.

119

Daniel Radcliffe

October 1, 2013 • 30 min

"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe talks about playing beat poet Allen Ginsberg in the biographical film "Kill Your Darlings."

120

Chris Matthews

October 2, 2013 • 30 min

"Tip and the Gipper" author Chris Matthews discusses the government shutdown, Ronald Reagan's leadership style and the Geneva Summit.

121

David Finkel

October 3, 2013 • 30 min

The Washington Post's David Finkel shares his book about the mental wounds of veterans, "Thank You for Your Service."

122

James Spithill

October 7, 2013 • 30 min

Skipper James Spithill discusses yacht racing technology, the America's Cup and Larry Ellison's ocean of cash.

123

Paul Giamatti

October 8, 2013 • 30 min

"Parkland" star Paul Giamatti talks about being an approachable celebrity and playing Abraham Zapruder, the man who accidentally filmed John F. Kennedy's assassination.

124

Tom Hanks

October 9, 2013 • 30 min

Tom Hanks discusses his film "Captain Phillips," which portrays the 2009 capture of Richard Phillips by Somali pirates.

125

Reed Albergotti & Vanessa O'Connell

October 10, 2013 • 30 min

Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell discuss their book, "Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the Greatest Sports Conspiracy Ever."

126

The Reflektors

October 21, 2013 • 30 min

Will and Win Butler talk about their favorite Canadian bands, the pretentiousness of Arcade Fire and how their experience in Haiti inspired them to form The Reflektors.

127

A. Scott Berg

October 22, 2013 • 30 min

"Wilson" author A. Scott Berg explains why he believes Woodrow Wilson is the most influential figure of the 20th century.

128

Judy Woodruff & Gwen Ifill

October 23, 2013 • 30 min

Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill discuss anchoring the PBS NewsHour, the importance of in-depth reporting and the extent to which they are beholden to Big Donator.

129

Stephen Fry

October 24, 2013 • 30 min

The multi-talented Stephen Fry talks about atheism, activism and his Broadway debut in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."

130

Orlando Bloom

October 28, 2013 • 30 min

Orlando Bloom talks about his Broadway debut in "Romeo and Juliet," his love of the theater and his preference for iambic pentameter.

131

Billy Collins

October 29, 2013 • 30 min

Billy Collins talks about his writing persona and the responsibilities of a poet laureate before joining Stephen in a joint reading from "Aimless Love."

132

Jack Andraka

October 30, 2013 • 30 min

16-year-old Jack Andraka explains how he devised a new way to detect cancer, which earned him the grand prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

133

Zach Sims

October 31, 2013 • 30 min

Zach Sims discusses Codecademy, his wildly popular website that provides free coding lessons to over 10 million people.

134

David Folkenflik

November 4, 2013 • 30 min

"Murdoch's World" author David Folkenflik talks about Rupert Murdoch's media empire, his influence on world leaders and the extent of the News Corp phone-hacking scandal.

135

Julius Erving

November 5, 2013 • 30 min

Julius Erving discusses a canceled basketball game that would have given Stephen the greatest show of his life.

136

Brian Lehrer

November 6, 2013 • 30 min

The host of WNYC's "The Brian Lehrer Show" discusses Bill de Blasio's election, Michael Bloomberg's legacy and Chris Christie's rare political gift.

137

Daniel Lieberman

November 7, 2013 • 30 min

"The Story of the Human Body" author Daniel Lieberman talks about the many ways humans have evolved over the past 10,000 years.

138

Peter Baker

November 11, 2013 • 30 min

"Days of Fire" author Peter Baker talks about the complex and contentious relationship between Dick Cheney and George W. Bush.

139

David Christian

November 12, 2013 • 30 min

"Big History" host David Christian talks about the importance of understanding history on a large scale, from the origin of the universe to modern times.

140

Blind Boys of Alabama

November 13, 2013 • 30 min

Blind Boys of Alabama founding member Jimmy Carter talks about performing since 1944, his love for gospel music and the secret to his youthful appearance.

141

Alexis Ohanian

November 14, 2013 • 30 min

"Without Their Permission" author Alexis Ohanian discusses Reddit, crowdfunding and the value of a free and open Internet.

142

Steve McQueen

November 18, 2013 • 30 min

"12 Years a Slave" director Steve McQueen talks about his film's historical roots, the brutality of slavery, and his view of Solomon Northup as an American hero.

143

Rick Santorum

November 19, 2013 • 30 min

Rick Santorum shares his thoughts on the 2016 presidential election, the meaning of marriage and his movie, "The Christmas Candle."

144

M.I.A.

November 20, 2013 • 30 min

Rapper M.I.A. talks about her Sri Lankan roots, blending politics with music, and the American songwriters who inspire her.

145

J.J. Abrams

November 21, 2013 • 30 min

Director and author J.J. Abrams talks about his passionate fan base, directing "Star Trek," and the origin of his interactive novel, "S."

146

Daniel Goleman

December 2, 2013 • 30 min

"Focus" author Daniel Goleman describes the concept of emotional intelligence and the relationship between mental focus and success.

147

Ed Stone

December 3, 2013 • 30 min

NASA pioneer Ed Stone discusses the significance of the ongoing Voyager 1 mission, from its launch in 1977 to its arrival in interstellar space.

148

Bryan Stevenson

December 4, 2013 • 30 min

The Equal Justice Initiative's Bryan Stevenson makes the case for reforming America's criminal justice system.

149

Allan Mulally

December 5, 2013 • 30 min

Ford CEO Alan Mulally talks about the 50th anniversary of the Mustang, the 2008 auto bailout and revitalizing Detroit's economy.

150

David Keith

December 9, 2013 • 30 min

"A Case For Climate Engineering" author David Keith explains his proposal to use geoengineering as a means of slowing climate change.

151

Alex Blumberg

December 10, 2013 • 30 min

NPR's Alex Blumberg talks about the experience of following a T-shirt throughout the production process, from Mississippi to Indonesia to Bangladesh.

152

Elizabeth Gilbert

December 11, 2013 • 30 min

Elizabeth Gilbert talks about "The Signature of All Things," her sweeping novel about a woman botanist in the 19th century.

153

George Packer

December 12, 2013 • 30 min

"The Unwinding" author George Packer discusses income inequality and institutional failure in America.

154

Jonah Peretti, Gregg Allman, the National

December 16, 2013 • 30 min

BuzzFeed's Jonah Peretti talks about his company's embrace of journalism and reflects on the future of media.

155

Garry Trudeau, Cyndi Lauper, Alan Cumming

December 17, 2013 • 30 min

Garry Trudeau talks about the inspiration for his political comedy series "Alpha House" and helpfully explains the concept of streaming video for Stephen.

156

Keanu Reeves, Aaron Neville

December 18, 2013 • 30 min

"47 Ronin" star Keanu Reeves learns about the three things that make Stephen angry and offers his own contributions to the "Sad Keanu" meme.

157

Ben Stiller, the Blind Boys of Alabama

December 19, 2013 • 30 min

Ben Stiller discusses the power of imagination, celebrating the holidays and his movie, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty."

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