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Does it Take a Twisted Mind to Write Twisted Stories?28 Jul 202600:43:52

Harlan Coben doesn’t think so. The mega-best-selling author talks suburbia, impostor syndrome, and what he learned from his college friend David Foster Wallace.

How Gary Gulman Turned Depression Into Comedy Gold21 Jul 202600:47:59

Gary and Stephen talk about creativity, recovery, getting fired, and holding grudges. They also get outside and play basketball, which is a big part of how Gary stays well.

Introducing Better in Person with Stephen Dubner15 Jul 202600:02:23

Everyone has a public story. Stephen Dubner wants the rest.

On Better in Person, Dubner invites remarkable people into his home for a kind of conversation that’s hard to find: curious, free-wheeling, even profound. They talk, play, eat and drink, argue and laugh. The result? Less interview, more shared discovery.

This is how a conversation works.

How a Great Architect Thinks, with Bjarke Ingels14 Jul 202600:42:52

Is the oxymoron really “the secret sauce to everything”? That’s the case Ingels makes in this debut episode of our new video show Better in Person, filmed in Stephen Dubner’s living room.

Trusting Your Senses Over Science, with Chef Hillary Sterling14 Jul 202600:43:09

Hillary Sterling was a Brooklyn kid raised on cream cheese sandwiches and canned potatoes. So how did she become one of New York City's best chefs? The Ci Siamo executive chef explains on the second episode of Better in Person.

What If Being a Stranger Is Actually Your Superpower?04 Aug 202600:33:19

Angela Buchdahl was the first Asian American to be ordained as a rabbi, and now she is among the most influential rabbis in the world. She and Stephen Dubner talk about boundary-crossing, the aftermath of October 7, and whether you can be a good Jew without believing in God.

Meet Warren Zanes, the Author and Rocker Behind the Springsteen Movie11 Aug 202600:53:25

When he joined the Del Fuegos, his big brother’s band, all Warren knew how to play was a record player. Things went great for a while — and then it all fell apart. So how did he wind up writing definitive books on Springsteen and Tom Petty?

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