
In Quarantine with Steve Bodow is a twice-weekly series of funny, insightful and revealing conversations with some of America's least house-leaving artists and thinkers. Hosted by 14-time Emmy-winning former Daily Show executive producer Steve Bodow, it's about how creative people are living - both personally and professionally - in this very weird time.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | JudaismArtsReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Dig into bloody murders, rioting mothers, anarchist parties and pseudoscience - everything you never learned in Hebrew school and that your Rabbi still doesn’t want you to know. Dr. Eddy Portnoy, academic advisor for the Max Weinreich Center and exh... more
The NY Times' "Media Equation" columnist weighs in on how cable news might blow Election Night, tech platforms' hopeless hunt for "fairness," and Trump's next move if he, y'know, loses.
After five months quarantined in Sydney, the Daily Show correspondent reports on returning to NYC, why Australia kicked our corona response ass, and what Chinese New Year can teach Rosh Hashana.
(It's dragons. The answer is dragons.)
How is the pandemic changing us? Institute for the Future exec director Marina Gorbis on how to tell short-term trends from long-term shifts, using stories to shape what's coming, and why you'll be spending much less time at the dermatologist's offic... more
The LA-based, nationally recognized rabbi talks about what to do when your society is having five crises at once, why the pulpit is for politics, and hot '90s kiddush seduction techniques.
Nah, but: The New Jersey senator talks Kamala's ascent, the future of the racial justice movement, and which medical procedure most resembles getting vetted for the vice presidency.
Two creators, one Black and one white, of a biting new BLM video – inspired by Frederick Douglass's best-known speech and performed by Daveed Diggs – discuss their collaboration, how an 1852 speech matters so much right now, and why "white privilege"... more
NBC News' Jacob Soboroff on his new book Separated, the story of the Trump Administration's disastrous child-separation immigration policy – and how it relates directly to their disastrous Covid public-health policy.
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