
Think is a daily, topic-driven interview and call-in program hosted by Krys Boyd covering a wide variety of topics ranging from history, politics, current events, science, technology and emerging trends to food and wine, travel, adventure, and entertainment.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 241 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

There’s a fine line between a voracious hobby and an out-and-out obsession. David Greene, journalist, author and former host of NPR's Morning Edition, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his dive into people’s personal obsessions, what drives us to latch... more
Binary thinking is black or white, on or off, good or bad – and our modern world requires a more nuanced approach. New York Times opinion columnist Thomas L. Friedman joins host Krys Boyd to discuss our modern age of global multipolarity and how we c... more
One way to understand the intelligence of a species is if they can feel pain. Marina Bolotnikova, Deputy Editor for Vox’s Future Perfect, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how scientists are coming to the conclusion that fish feel pain, why it’s so dif... more
Of all the renewable energy sources, the one most overlooked might be the one to save us all. New Yorker staff writer Rivka Galchen joins host Krys Boyd to discuss geothermal energy, which pulls energy from the ground. And while it’s been used succes... more
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… is intelligent not a shock seeker! Her voice projects so well. The people she interviews are happy with her questions. I just cozy in someplace, listen, and learn.
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I listened 100s of Episodes. Kris is extremely talented on formulating her questions and dissecting a topic and make her guests explain their books or their knowledge to the point where the whole episode could be considered as intelligent book summary. BUT she is always one sided especially anything Palestine anything Gaza anything white vs black anything LGBT anything Democrats over Republicans. She favors blacks over whites, Israelis over Palestinians, sis-man (in her terminology) over queer m... more
The chosen topics are extremely interesting, but the interviews themselves can be a bit painful, often with very little chemistry. The latest episode as of this writing “why young adults can’t stop spending” was especially painstaking to hear and I was unable to listen all the way through.
Only questions, no answers to a show that is prefaced on what if.
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A daily, topic-driven interview series covering a broad spectrum of subjects, including history, politics, current events, science, technology, and emerging trends, as well as cultural topics such as food, travel, and entertainment. Each episode features thought-provoking discussions and expert insights, often through interviews with notable guests who bring unique perspectives to contemporary issues. The format encourages listeners to engage with various disciplines, making it an enlightening resource for anyone eager to expand their understanding of the world.
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Recent guests on KERA's Think include:
1. David Greene
2. Thomas L. Friedman
3. Marina Bolotnikova
4. Steve Ramirez
5. Camilla Nord
6. Romi Mushtak
7. Daniel Levitan
8. Dr. Eric Topol
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