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This week we spoke with Rohini Mohan, just back in India following a book tour for her book 'The Seasons of Trouble: Life Amid the Ruins of Sri Lanka's Civil War'. We get into how she wrote and resea…
This week we spoke with Azmat Khan, who worked most recently as a senior digital producer and reporter with Al Jazeera America’s flagship current affairs program, America Tonight, where she was respo…
Alex speaks to the programme director of the Quantified Self movement, a group that seeks to encourage tracking of data for better understanding and change of behaviours. We discuss some of Alex's tr…
Matt travels with our guest to Iraq for an interview about politics, war and the way writing can offer a way into the emotional truth of a situation. They discuss Elliot's new novel, his writing proc…
Matt and Alex talk with programmer and note-taker Mark Bernstein. Mark is the force behind the notetaking and outlining software, Tinderbox, much beloved by knowledge workers. This episode is about n…
In this older interview, Alex talks with Gabriel Wyner about his new book, 'Fluent Forever' and how he uses a variety of methods and technologies to learn languages fast and skilfully. Show notes are…
Alex and Matt are joined by film and television producer Mark DiCristofaro. He has worked on shows like The Hero, Duck Dynasty, The League, House M.D. and worked for Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackso…
Alex and Matt are joined by Erin Cunningham, the Egypt-based correspondent for the Washington Post. Erin has previously worked for Global Post and the Christian Science Monitor in Afghanistan and acr…
Writer, journalist and polymath Anand Gopal joins us for our inaugural episode. He talks about writing books, reporting in Afghanistan, how he stays on top of the news from a variety of countries, wh…
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