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The 92nd Street Y, New York has harnessed the power of arts and ideas to enrich, enlighten and change lives, and the power of community to repair the world for 150 years. This podcast features many of the fascinating people and conversations from our stage.

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Nobel Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison helped Americans of all races see themselves with radical clarity in modern classics like Sula and Beloved. Her lectures on American literature and racial imagination, now available for the first time, have ... more

Michael Douglas embodied the ruthless extremes of 1980s capitalism with his Oscar-winning portrayal of investor Gordon Gekko, the coldly calculating corporate raider who takes eager young stockbroker Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) under his wing.

"There's... more

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro joins us for a conversation about the intersection of public service, personal faith, and Jewish values — and his new memoir, Where We Keep the Light: Stories from a Life of Service.

From an early age, Josh Shapir... more

A neuroscientist, a philosopher and a physicist convene to discuss one of the biggest and most significant questions of all time: human consciousness, what we know and don't know about it, and whether science will ever be able to understand what make... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Douglas
Actor and producer known for Wall Street and a long career in film
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Episode: Michael Douglas with TCM's Alicia Malone: Wall Street (1987)
David Brooks
New York Times columnist and author
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Episode: Conversations with Tyler: Tyler Cowen with Special Guest David Brooks
Daisy Edgar-Jones
Actress known for her work in 'Normal People'
Episode: Twisters: Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell in Conversation with MTV's Josh Horowitz
Glen Powell
Actor recognized for roles in various blockbusters
Episode: Twisters: Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell in Conversation with MTV's Josh Horowitz
Colman Domingo
Actor and producer, known for his work in film and theater
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Episode: Colman Domingo in Conversation: A24's Sing Sing
Michael J. Gerhardt
Burton Craig Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence at UNC Chapel Hill
UNC Chapel Hill
Episode: All About Impeachment: Kermit Roosevelt and Michael J. Gerhardt

Host

Gayle King
Host of 92NY Talks

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 344 ratings
  • 92NY Talks

    Hi Apple Podcasts, I hope you have a good day. My name is David Zavala and I manage and operate a very good and a very successful Business called Sense Counseling LLC. 92NY Talks, I enjoy the podcasts. They are entertaining because I personally hear, for example, from living celebrities whom I love and respect and will become a better Doctor from the United States of America that left the USA as one of millions of Doctors to live in Europe and attend the University of Oxford to earn or complete ... more

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    Sense Counseling LLC
    United States3 months ago
  • Jameela & Ashley

    Why do they not have a movie or talk show? Brilliant chemistry, wives!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    riribex
    United Statesa year ago
  • Audio

    I usually like the podcast but lately the audio has been awful. I couldn’t listen to the GoodGilrs actress speak.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    MonaMtn
    United States5 years ago
  • This close to deleting this podcast

    These interviews are completely superficial and dumbed down. I mostly delete episodes less than 10 minutes in.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    projectgirl
    United States6 years ago
  • Jamie Oliver

    Mr Oliver mentioned his “dyslexia “ numerous times. I prefer to use “ learning differences”. We are People with learning differences. Jamie sounds brilliant. All over the place but brilliant and heartfelt. I have about 10 of him in my family. And I am one. The literary world was strictly off limits for me as well....go Jamie all the best......Beginning of Poetry ( For The Trombone Player)

    in order to compensate for my slow reading I'd prematurely finish sentences and stumbling over words. Tran... more

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    Jeff from boulder
    United States7 years ago

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Overall, many find the interviews engaging and educational, highlighting the podcast's value in exploring contemporary issues through the lens of arts and culture.
Listeners praise the diversity of speakers and thought-provoking discussions, appreciating the unique insights and depth of interviews with fascinating personalities.
There are mixed feelings regarding the quality of some episodes, with certain listeners expressing dissatisfaction with audio quality or superficial conversations in specific instances.

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Governor Josh Shapiro with Gayle King: Where We Keep the Light
Q: What is your stance on the current political climate regarding public safety and police relations?
Shapiro strongly condemns the use of federal agents for unconstitutional practices and advocates for community trust with law enforcement.
Governor Josh Shapiro with Gayle King: Where We Keep the Light
Q: Why did you decide to include your mother's struggles in your book?
Shapiro decided to include his mother's struggles as he recognizes the impact it had on his life and parenting, believing it reflects his journey as a public servant.
Governor Josh Shapiro with Gayle King: Where We Keep the Light
Q: How would you describe your childhood?
Shapiro reflects on his childhood as both happy and challenging, marked by his mother's activism and mental health issues, which he believes shaped his desire to protect his family.
Ethan Hawke in Conversation with Annette Insdorf: Blue Moon
Q: Is playing a character you've known for years different than one you've met just recently?
It's so helpful to meditate on something for a long time; it lets it marinate inside you.
Ethan Hawke in Conversation with Annette Insdorf: Blue Moon
Q: Did your preparation include watching or listening to the material, to these songs, for example?
Yes, I started realizing that if the movie works, it has to be like a Rodgers and Hart song.

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Frequently Asked Questions About 92NY Talks

What is 92NY Talks about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on a variety of enlightening topics, this podcast features extensive conversations with notable figures in arts, politics, and culture. Each episode invites listeners to explore in-depth discussions around personal experiences, societal issues, and cultural critiques, often drawing from contemporary events and historical perspectives. Highlights include engaging dialogues with distinguished guests, covering themes such as identity, social justice, and the complexities of mental health, making it an insightful resource for those interested in the intersections of art and civic engagement. Noteworthy elements include a commitment to diverse voices and an emphasis on fostering community and understanding through thoughtful discourse.

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92NY Talks launched 12 years ago and published 459 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Michael Douglas
2. David Brooks
3. Daisy Edgar-Jones
4. Glen Powell
5. Colman Domingo
6. Michael J. Gerhardt

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