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A podcast from Washington Post Live, the newsroom’s live journalism platform, where top-level government officials, business leaders, cultural influencers and emerging voices discuss the most pressing issues driving the news cycle nationally and across the globe. From one-on-one newsmaker interviews to in-depth multi-segment programs, Washington Post Live brings The Post’s newsroom to life.

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Colin Murdoch, president of Isomorphic Labs and Ron Alfa, CEO and co-founder of Noetik, join Washington Post Live to discuss the future of diagnostics, precision medicine, the Trump administration's recent cuts to cancer research and the evolution of... more

Prominent tech and health care leaders join Washington Post Live to discuss how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the future of medicine.

Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.) joins The Post's Paige Winfield Cunningham to discuss Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and the GOP budget bill. (1:22) Then, a panel of experts offer perspective on the drivers of health care costs in America (33:26) ... more

Today’s creators are rewriting the rules, reshaping culture, and setting the stage for the future of media. YouTube creators and podcasters Colin Rosenblum and Samir Chaudry join The Post’s Dave Jorgenson from Cannes to break down the evolution of th... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Shana Ntiri
Medical Director of the Baltimore City Cancer Program
University of Maryland
Episode: Chasing Cancer: Combatting Disparities from the Frontlines
Dr. Kimberly Enard
Associate Professor at Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice
Saint Louis University
Episode: Chasing Cancer: Combatting Disparities from the Frontlines
Dr. Wayne Frederick
Interim CEO of the American Cancer Society and Cancer Action Network
American Cancer Society
Episode: Chasing Cancer: Combatting Disparities from the Frontlines
Boomer Esiason
Former NFL player and co-chairman of the Boomer Esiason Foundation
Boomer Esiason Foundation
Episode: Boomer Esiason on his son’s “miracle story”
Dr. Marshall Sommer
CEO of Uncommon Cures
Uncommon Cures
Episode: Boomer Esiason on his son’s “miracle story”
Pamela Gavin
CEO of the National Organization for Rare Disorders
National Organization for Rare Disorders
Episode: Boomer Esiason on his son’s “miracle story”
Faye D'Souza
Founder of BeatRoot Media, focuses on unbiased news delivery
BeatRoot Media
Episode: Global trust in news, technological change and the future of journalism
Bill Gross
CEO and founder of ProRata.ai, focuses on ethical AI in media
ProRata.ai
Episode: Global trust in news, technological change and the future of journalism
Fawn Weaver
Founder and CEO of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey
Uncle Nearest
Episode: Two WNBA sisters and one woman entrepreneur making waves in their industries through storytelling

Host

Washington Post Live Team
The podcast is hosted by a dedicated team from Washington Post Live, engaging with various guests throughout the episodes.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 211 ratings
  • Aging Brain Health

    The aging brain health episode on 9/17/24: excellent! So informative and helpful! This aging brain was paying attention! Most excellent, most excellent!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CTnzr
    United Statesa year ago
  • Mics?

    I physically cannot listen to this podcast because the quality of production is so bad. Live in 2024 and live in 1996 are two different things.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Hollleeerr
    United Statesa year ago
  • Interview with Kara Swisher

    I’m sorry that it had to end so quickly. I listen to Kara’s every On With and Pivot podcast, and all her Podcasts of many years. Also, Code Switch ….code conference, and now on CNN. Thank you. Like Kara, I don’t know how people survive or navigate this world without reading the daily Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and even Apple news,. Besides listening to our president speak hearing all the coverage of what’s happening in the world. Where would we be without journalism an... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    El tigress
    United States2 years ago
  • Low Digital Quality

    The digital quality doesn’t match the Washington Post team’s quality.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Espo58
    United States2 years ago
  • Spend money on some mics

    Good mics are relatively cheap.

    Up the quality folks!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jeff V Cook
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners praise the informative content and in-depth discussions with top-level guests.
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The relevance and timeliness of topics keep the audience engaged and eager for more discussions.

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Creator to Creator
Q: What do you think that legacy media can learn from what you all are doing, or content creators in general?
Creators are moving quickly and are not afraid to fail, which is a critical lesson for legacy media struggling to adapt.
Creator to Creator
Q: So on a broader level, what do you think is your responsibility as creators in these interviews?
Their responsibility is to educate and provide accessible questions for their audience, focusing on what aspiring creators want to know.
Creator to Creator
Q: Colin, I want to talk about the Colin and Samir show right at the top here. So what was the impetus for the creation of that?
The impetus truly started with Colin and Samir realizing they had fascinating conversations about creators off camera, leading to the podcast as a means to share their journey.
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Q: Have you had any former journalists show up in Fort Worth?
Yes, one former journalist considered a transition to manufacturing after seeing the opportunities available.
Post Next: Siemens CEO Barbara Humpton on the 'fourth industrial revolution'
Q: How does the availability of this technology impact the skills that are required of your workforce?
AI is lifting the skills of those who are just entering and just learning, making it more accessible for new workers.

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The podcast features insightful discussions with high-profile guests, including government officials, business leaders, and cultural influencers, addressing impactful topics shaping national and global news. Episodes typically include interviews and explorations of current events, policy, and social issues, making it a valuable resource for listeners interested in staying informed about the latest developments across various sectors. The content is characterized by a focus on depth and relevance, ensuring that the conversations remain timely and engaging for an audience eager to understand complex issues in today's world.

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Washington Post Live launched 8 years ago and published 1676 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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Recent guests on Washington Post Live include:

1. Dr. Shana Ntiri
2. Dr. Kimberly Enard
3. Dr. Wayne Frederick
4. Boomer Esiason
5. Dr. Marshall Sommer
6. Pamela Gavin
7. Faye D'Souza
8. Bill Gross

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