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Wild by Design | Gwyneth Hagan
May 1, 2026
1h 24m 19s
Father Time is Undefeated | Steve Filosa
Apr 14, 2026
1h 07m 39s
Certainty Kills Civic Imagination | Michael Rohd
Mar 30, 2026
1h 02m 47s
Not the Hardest Thing We've Done | Salmaan Kamal
Mar 17, 2026
46m 30s
A Shrine to Something | Alison Dilworth
Mar 3, 2026
1h 16m 14s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/1/26 | Wild by Design | Gwyneth Hagan | Send us Fan Mail Gwyneth Hagan grew up moving. Air Force family — eight, nine, ten different schools, no one place long enough to put down roots. What she could count on was this: finding some small natural space wherever she landed, some patch of grass or stand of trees, and letting that be enough. Later, she dropped out of college, drove across the country, and spent a year on an organic farm in coastal Maine with no electricity and no running water. It was there — watching a spider cross a... | 1h 24m 19s | |
| 4/14/26 | Father Time is Undefeated | Steve Filosa | Send us Fan Mail Steve Filosa spent twenty years running Prep@Pingree, a scholarship, academic enrichment, and jobs program in Essex, Massachusetts. The program's premise was simple and counter-cultural: serve kids through long-term relational commitment rather than high-altitude, short-term intervention. Not something that scales. Something that works. By design, Steve built it to replace himself. Eventually, he did. What came next surprised him. He expected to help other organizations build... | 1h 07m 39s | |
| 3/30/26 | Certainty Kills Civic Imagination | Michael Rohd | Send us Fan Mail Bio: Michael Rohd has spent thirty-five years asking the same question from increasingly systemic angles: what does it take for people who don't usually talk to each other to actually talk, and what happens when they do? He started in 1991, running theater workshops on the secret fifth floor of a Washington DC homeless shelter — a hidden HIV clinic where people sought care anonymously because being seen there put them at risk. He didn't know yet that what he was building had... | 1h 02m 47s | |
| 3/17/26 | Not the Hardest Thing We've Done | Salmaan Kamal | Send us Fan Mail Dr. Salmaan Kamal is an internal medicine physician and addiction specialist at the VA Medical Center in West Los Angeles, where he cares for veterans experiencing homelessness. At every major crossroads — leaving Alabama for Princeton, returning home for medical school, turning down an Ivy League fellowship — he chose proximity to need and to family over prestige. In this conversation, we trace that pattern and what it taught him about trusting his own instincts. We talk abo... | 46m 30s | |
| 3/3/26 | A Shrine to Something | Alison Dilworth | Send us Fan Mail Alison Dilworth is a Philadelphia-based artist, muralist, and shrine-maker whose work spans the profoundly private and the intensely public. She is also someone who has spent her adult life thinking about what it costs to hold things — grief, love, other people's stories, a kid running toward traffic — and what it means to be genuinely present to any of it. We talk about what it means to make a shrine, and how that practice bleeds into everything else she makes. We talk about... | 1h 16m 14s | |
| 2/18/26 | On The Other Side of Boredom | Adam Ekberg | Send us Fan Mail Adam Ekberg is a photographer whose work lives in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the George Eastman Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and the Worcester Art Museum. His solo exhibition Minor Spectacles ran at the George Eastman Museum in 2023. Adam and I met years ago when our kids were in forest school together in rural New Jersey — one of those places where you sign a waiver so your preschooler can use an axe. He's one of the most... | 1h 29m 50s | |
| 2/3/26 | Everything Is Relational | Kanwal Matharu | Send us Fan Mail Kanwal Matharu is a cornea surgeon, Fulbright scholar, and global health educator who has spent his career building pipelines between American academic medicine and under-resourced communities around the world. He's also my friend—we met when he was a freshman at Princeton and I was working in residential life, and I've watched him navigate the distance between idealism and institutions ever since. In this conversation, we talk about what it means to align your career with yo... | 1h 05m 07s | |
| 1/8/26 | Companionable Silence | Lynn Casteel Harper | Send us Fan Mail What do you do when the people you're caring for can't give you certainty that you're doing it right? Lynn Casteel Harper—minister, chaplain, and author of On Vanishing: Mortality, Dementia, and What It Means to Disappear—spent years with people living with dementia. Not trying to fix them or bring them back, but learning to read a different kind of language: silence that isn't empty, presence that doesn't require words, companionship that survives the loss of recognition. Th... | 1h 06m 58s |
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