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Reading Before You Speak: How Matt Nuclear Debates the Issues Most People Won’t Touch
Matt Nuclear is one of the most compelling young voices in political commentary right now. He went viral debating Amanda Seales on Jubilee's Surrounded series, one Black conservative among twenty, and has been building a reputation for tackling the issues most people...
What Happens When the Most Trusted Newspaper Gets It Wrong?
How much power does The New York Times really have , and what happens when that power is used to shape narrative instead of pursue truth? In this episode of The Curious Middle, we speak with Ashley Rindsberg, author of The Gray Lady Winked, about the Times' reporting...
If Iran Breaks Free with Jonathan Harounoff
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jonathan Harounoff, British-Iranian journalist and author of Unveiled: Inside Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom Revolt. Jonathan takes us inside the Woman, Life, Freedom movement—how it began, why it refuses to die, and why the...
When Education Turns Into One-Sided Activism with Marissa Streit CEO of PragerU
We spreak with Marissa Streit, CEO of PragerU about education, civics, and parenting in a time of cultural chaos. Marissa shares the moment that inspired her to "enlist" through education, explains why activism can show up even in math and literacy, and calls on...
Foster Care to Yale: The Truth About Luxury Beliefs with Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson, known for coining the term "luxury beliefs," joins us to discuss his memoir Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class. Rob shares his extraordinary path—from homelessness and the LA foster care system, to adoption in rural Northern...
Sarah Hurwitz: Chosen for Responsibility, Judaism, Israel, and the Battle Over the Jewish Story
Former Michelle Obama speechwriter–turned–Jewish thinker and author Sarah Hurwitz joins Polina and Yelena to unpack what it actually means to be a Jew in 2025, beyond ethnic jokes, bagels, and a vague sense of guilt. Sarah talks about how her own culturally Jewish...
Your School’s Ethnic Studies Curriculum Might Be More Radical Than You Think – Monica Harris Explains Why
Monica Harris is the Executive Director of FAIR For All, a Harvard Law graduate, former Hollywood executive, and author of The Illusion of Division. Monica explains how her experience as a gay Black woman in Hollywood and then in "flyover country"shattered many elite...
From “America Is Evil” to American Exceptionalism: Lucy Biggers’ Turnaround
In this episode, we speak with Lucy Biggers, head of social media at The Free Press and a former climate activist who has completely rethought the story she was telling the world and herself. Lucy shares how she went from a left-wing digital newsroom steeped in...
What Love Makes Possible: Leland Vittert on His Father, Autism & a Life Reimagined
Leland Vittert, NewsNation's chief Washington anchor and author of the memoir Born Lucky, joins us to talk about his childhood, his career, and all the unexpected ways he truly was born lucky. Despite years of bullying and difficulty navigating school as an autistic...

