Tell Me More...
Looking to broaden your mind in just a few minutes? Hosted by Matt Lehrman, the Tell Me More podcast features candid discussions with knowledgeable guests willing to share their unique perspectives and lived experiences on current political and social issues. These courageous conversations invite respectful listening to diverse viewpoints, an essential part of a healthy democracy. Each episode aims to leave you with revealing insights that might possibly suggest new ways to think about our world and your place in it.
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“Homelessness” may defined as the state of lacking a stable, safe, and adequate place to live, but the actual condition of homelessness is unimaginably more complex. Matt Lehrman guests are Kimberlee Yolanda Williams (author of “Dear White Woman, Please Come Home”) and Jack Briggs (President and CEO of Springs Rescue
The bond between humans and companion animals is a tapestry of biology, psychology, culture, and shared experience - a connection that goes beyond mere words, as those who have embraced a furry, feathered, or even scaly friend as part of their family can attest. In a break from our usual format, Matt Lehrman intervie
This episode offers a thought-provoking discussion into essential beliefs about freedom and cooperation in an increasingly polarized world. Are such values as empathy, respect, compassion, and tolerance shared by all? Matt Lehrman’s guests are business owner Paul Mitchell, Ben Bayer, a Fellow with the Ayn Rand Instit
In recent years there has been a significant shift towards remote working, with more companies adopting that dispersed structure due to the pandemic. Matt Lehrman’s guests are business owner Becky Sharpe, corporate culture strategist Sentari Minor, and business owner and licensed therapist Ken Clark for a discussion t
Let’s discuss the rise of anxiety, alienation, and social isolation among younger adult populations as those concerns link to such factors as social media, student debt, a tight job market, and coming of age during the pandemic. Matt Lehrman’s guests are college senior and political activist Camden Robertson, executive
While some argue that capitalism is an ethical and effective system that promotes creative collaboration in problem-solving, others contend that it's a self-centered and amoral system that concentrates power, depletes resources, and exploits the vulnerable. Eric Holsapple, Dayn Broder, and Lanny Goodman join host Matt