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Interviews and deep-dives into the biggest and most interesting headlines with some of the smartest people in the world. From authors to political leaders to business leaders to parenting experts, Mosheh and Jill get answers to the questions you are asking and take you behind the headlines in episodes for context and analysis.
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In this episode of the Mo News Podcast, producer Sari Soffer Sukenik sits down with Sophie Gilbert, staff writer at The Atlantic and author of her new book, Girl on Girl: How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves. Sophie reflects on the pop culture of the ’90s and 2000s — the rom-com boom, the teen sex comedies, the rise of th…
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He’s roasted everyone from Donald Trump to Tom Brady — but now Jeff Ross is turning the spotlight on himself. The “Roastmaster General” is showing a surprising, tender side in his hit Broadway show ‘⁠Take a Banana for a Ride⁠,’ and in this conversation with Mosheh.Ross shares the stories that inspired the show, including talking about losing his cl…
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Lyft CEO David Risher is leading a comeback story at the ridesharing company. Two years into the job, he’s made Lyft profitable, expanded into Europe, and grown market share against Uber. In this conversation with Mosheh, Risher looks into the future: hybrid fleets of drivers and robotaxis, how AI will shape transportation, and whether the next gen…
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Few institutions are as secretive, controversial, and consequential as the CIA. From covert Cold War operations to the war on terror, America’s spy agency has been both praised for keeping the country safe and condemned for its failures and abuses. Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and historian Tim Weiner joins us to unpack that complicated histor…
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Few institutions impact our daily lives more than the Federal Reserve—and rarely has it been under so much scrutiny. With interest rates, inflation, and political pressure dominating headlines, the Fed’s decisions shape everything from mortgages to credit card bills. Our guest is Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and…
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Airfares are down, hotel deals are back, and cruises are suddenly hot again. But knowing when to book and how to stretch your points is more confusing than ever. NerdWallet Travel Expert and co-host of the Smart Travel podcast Sally French joins us to cut through the noise with tips for the holiday season and beyond. We dig into the sweet spot for …
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From baby products to big-ticket electronics, Consumer Reports has been testing—and exposing—the truth about products for 90 years. CEO Phil Radford joins the Mo News Podcast to share what his team is uncovering right now: hidden chemicals, shrinking privacy protections, the latest on safety and what some of the cuts in Washington could mean for ev…
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In this mid-year money check-in, Mosheh is joined by Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola, co-hosts of NerdWallet’s Smart Money Podcast, to tackle the questions we’re all asking: How do the latest economic headlines actually affect my wallet? From tariffs and grocery bills to debt, side hustles, and retirement planning, they break down practical ways to…
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As water shortages intensify across the globe, one company is betting on a controversial solution: making it rain—literally. In this episode, we’re joined by Augustus Doricko, founder and CEO of Rainmaker, to break down the science, promise, and misconceptions around cloud seeding. We explore how this decades-old technology has advanced, what it co…
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In the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in NYC in 25 years, we speak with NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo as new details emerge about the attack and the suspect. The former NY governor discusses the state of gun violence, what he thinks needs to be done about assault weapons at the federal level, and how ‘Mayor Cuomo’ would handle public saf…
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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins the Mo News Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation just months after leaving the Biden administration, to talk politics, democracy, aviation, fatherhood—and his latest thinking on a potential 2028 presidential run. Buttigieg weighs in on Trump’s second term, his budget cuts, the flood of executi…
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As President Trump hits the halfway mark of his first year back in office, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer joins the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation grading Trump’s second-term performance—the wins, the losses, and what might come next. Now host of⁠⁠ The Sean Spicer Show⁠⁠, Spicer weighs in on everything from immigration raid…
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Today, we're exploring the science behind scent—and why it’s so deeply connected to our brains. Joining Mosheh for this conversation is Mike Kinsey, a master perfumer and olfactive scientist at Procter & Gamble, who helps create some of the most recognizable scents in household products. In this special episode, sponsored by Gain and Downy, Mike br…
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From AI replacing jobs to a war for Arctic resources, the next decade will look nothing like the last. Bank of America’s Global Strategist Haim Israel joins Mosheh to unpack his team’s new report predicting the eight major forces that will reshape our world by 2030 and beyond. Israel warns that AI will soon upend job markets across industries, with…
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As tariffs and global economic uncertainty weigh on businesses, Walmart EVP Dan Bartlett joins Mo News from the company’s shareholders meeting in Bentonville to break down how the retail giant is navigating tariff and economic uncertainty. Bartlett explains how Walmart is approaching increasing prices, how it’s absorbing costs as President Trump te…
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In this episode: an in-depth conversation between Mosh and Sammi Cohen (@sammicohentalks), the creator of Social Currency — a newsletter and podcast that explores how the internet is reshaping our lives and our spending habits.In this conversation, you'll get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the creator economy, how brands are thinking about creators…
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As water shortages intensify across the globe, one company is betting on a controversial solution: making it rain—literally. In this episode, we’re joined by Augustus Doricko, founder and CEO of Rainmaker, to break down the science, promise, and misconceptions around cloud seeding. We explore how this decades-old technology has advanced, what it co…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is currently trailing in polls ahead of the November mayoral race — but he tells Mo News that the race has only just started. In an interview with Mosheh, Adams said he’s focused on spreading his message about his record and administration’s wins — including on the economy and public safety — and registering 1 million…
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In the aftermath of the devastating EF-4 tornado that recently swept through Kentucky, Mosheh visits the hardest-hit areas to document the extensive damage and speak directly with residents impacted by the storms. In this special two-part edition of the Mo News podcast, Part 1 features firsthand accounts from London, Kentucky, where 19 people were …
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Sky-high insurance premiums. Surprise medical bills. Drug prices that keep going up. Why does healthcare in America cost so much — and how did we end up here? Dr. Cedric Jamie Rutland, a critical care physician and BuzzRx Medical Advisor, joins Mosheh for a wide-ranging conversation that breaks down the real reasons healthcare is so expensive in th…
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With Republicans in power across all branches of the federal government, Democrats are looking for ways to regain trust and learn how to build things. One book they’re looking toward is Marc Dunkelman’s: ⁠Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress―and How to Bring It Back⁠. In this episode, Marc joins Mosheh to discuss how the Democratic distrust of po…
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Mark Carney has pulled off a remarkable political comeback to become the next Prime Minister of Canada, keeping his Liberal Party in power after trailing significantly just months ago. The win comes as Canada faces growing tension with the U.S., as President Trump has ignited a trade war, and repeatedly spoken about making Canada America’s “51st st…
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In this episode, Mosh sits down with Chris Whipple, author of the new book Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History for a behind-the-scenes look at the tight-lipped four years of the Biden Administration. Whipple interviewed several former White House staffers–including Biden’s former Chief of Staff, …
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Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), joins Mo News for a wide-ranging conversation, starting with how his experience growing up in poverty and housing insecurity influences his leadership and how he got to Congress. We discuss Torres’s criticisms that the Democratic Party lost touch with the working class, as well as how Democrats are trying to fight the Tr…
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Doing laundry for a single family can be enough trouble. How about a team full of professional athletes? In this episode, Mosh visits a professional basketball locker room to interview Joe Cuomo and Kevin Conwell, the Equipment Manager and Assistant Equipment manager for the Brooklyn Nets, to learn how they deal with thousands of pounds of gear eac…
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In this episode, Mosh sits down with Dana Perino, former White House Press Secretary and co-anchor of Fox News’s The Five & America’s Newsroom, for a wide-ranging conversation on media, politics, and building a meaningful life and career. Dana is the author of a new book with a collection of life advice from her friends, colleagues and mentors, ‘I …
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Today, laundry takes just a few buttons and a spin cycle—but behind that convenience lies a remarkable story of innovation and perseverance. In this episode, Procter & Gamble’s historian and corporate storyteller Shane Meeker takes us on a journey through the evolution of laundry—from the gritty days of 19th-century soapmaking to the revolutionary …
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How do we hold power accountable—no matter which party’s in charge? Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, joins Mo News to break down the controversy surrounding the leaked Signal app chat of Trump officials planning military strikes, and the broader issue of how both parties handle classified information. Him…
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Mo News visited the White House recently to get insight into the Trump agenda 60 days into the administration, including their messaging and approach to the media. The previous special included conversations with RFK Jr and a top White House policy official. This episode will include two additional conversations with two members of the White House …
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Mo News visited the White House this week to get perspective on the Trump agenda 60 days into the administration from DOGE to immigration to tariffs to their “Make America Healthy Again” initiative. We interviewed several top officials during our trip. This episode will include two conversations. First, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.…
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The first months of the second Trump administration have been filled with economic headlines: on-again/off-again tariffs, fluctuating markets, and the threat of a recession. In this episode, we dive deep with Roben Farzad, host of NPR’s Full Disclosure podcast, on how we got here to this point over the last several decades. Roben explains how years…
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In an era of rising inflation, nearly half of Americans find themselves living paycheck-to-paycheck, navigating financial stress and uncertainty. This episode–which is sponsored by EarnIn–takes a closer look at an innovative solution providing workers realtime access to their paychecks before payday. Mosheh sits down with Ram Palaniappan, CEO of Ea…
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Since his inauguration just over one month ago, President Trump has signed a series of executive orders and taken other actions to remake and reduce the size of the federal government. And in the process, he’s challenging the checks and balances that are a hallmark of our democracy. Dozens of lawsuits have been filed in the past month challenging s…
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We do a deep-dive into all things travel with Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy and author of the new book, How to Win at Travel. Brian shares his extensive travel knowledge, offering invaluable tips on everything from finding the cheapest flights and mastering loyalty programs to overcoming the fear of flying and navigating jet lag. We ex…
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In this breaking edition of the podcast, we dive deep into the deadly air collision over Washington, D.C., involving an American Airlines jet and a military blackhawk helicopter that killed 67 people. We discuss the latest with CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg on what may have gone wrong, how the investigation will unfold, and the broader iss…
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We take a look at the state of race in America with what is being called the second Civil Rights Movement. The nation has undergone dramatic shifts over the past two decades, from the election of Barack Obama, to Black Lives Matter, to the rise, fall and return of Donald Trump. Juan Williams joins Mosheh to discuss these developments and his new bo…
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Sponsor: Amazon Audible – Check out latest exclusive Mo News offer Career breaks have long been a complicated decision for many women, and Neha Ruch, founder of Mother Untitled and author of The Power Pause, is helping to reshape the narrative. In this episode, we dive into the art of stepping away from work and the strategies for returning, if you…
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Amid the turbulence in Washington, we turn our attention to Canada, where political drama is heating up. With PM Justin Trudeau facing mounting challenges, how much longer can he hold on after nearly 10 years in power? What should we expect from the upcoming elections, and how is the ripple effect of U.S. politics influencing the Canadian landscape…
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We all have so many questions when it comes to fabric care. How do you get your whites whiter, avoid shrinkage, and get out those really tough stains? What is the ideal temperature to wash your clothes? Do you actually need to separate whites from colors? What is the best way to pre-treat clothes? Should you use any setting besides ‘normal?’ Also, …
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Recognizing, understanding and regulating your emotions is key to success in every aspect of life—career, parenting, and personal growth. Emotional intelligence expert, Dr. Marc Brackett, joins Mo News to discuss his new book, Permission to Feel, and how mastering emotions can transform relationships, decision-making, and your health. Mo News recen…
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Wall Street is buzzing as CEOs and investors weigh the impact of Trump’s presidency, and CNBC’s Sara Eisen joins Mosheh to break it all down. From bullish optimism on deregulation to concerns over tariffs, we explore what lies ahead for the economy and inflation. We also dive into why business just can’t quit China, Elon Musk’s influence in Washing…
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It’s now been more than 400 days since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th, 2023, killing more than 1200 people, and kidnapping more 250 others, including Israelis and foreign nationals. Of those, there are still seven Americans being held, four of whom are believed to be alive— including now-22 year old Omer Neutra, who grew up on Long Island in …
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Donald Trump’s overwhelming victory has reshaped the political landscape, as he broke into some of the traditional Democratic voting blocs. In today’s episode, reporters Peter Hamby and Tara Palmeri of Puck share insights from their extensive campaign coverage, analyzing where Kamala Harris’s campaign strategy faltered and what Trump got right. We …
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The eve of the election brings high tensions, and Sharon McMahon is back on the podcast to help calm nerves. Mosheh and Sharon did an Instagram Live Monday night to answer community questions and talk about the state of American politics. Known for her @sharonsayso Instagram account, Sharon shares her perspective on the state of American democracy,…
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Subscribe to The Dispatch As the election approaches, partisans on both sides are bracing for what they view as potential disaster—whether it’s a Trump or Harris victory. But are these fears justified? The short answer: no. Conservative writer Jonah Goldberg, host of The Remnant podcast and author of The G-File newsletter, joins us with a unique ta…
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Wall Street and the economy are bracing for the 2024 election. The co-hosts of The Wall Street Skinny podcast, Jen Saarbach and Kristen Kelly, join us to break down the potential outcomes: What could a Harris administration or another Trump term mean for Wall Street's outlook and the overall economy. In this episode, we dive into a variety of topic…
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With the election fast approaching, Americans are once again questioning whether they can trust the polls. After significant misses in 2016 and 2020, many are wondering if pollsters have a better sense this time of who will be voting. In this episode, Mosheh talks with polling legend Scott Keeter, senior survey advisor at Pew Research Center, to ex…
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Prescription drug prices in America have become a major issue, with Americans paying more for medications than any other country in the world. In this episode, we break down the intricate web of players in the industry, from insurance companies to pharmacy benefit managers and pharmacies. We're joined by Joseph Kleiman, CFO & COO of BuzzRx, to disc…
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As communities recover from the devastation of hurricanes Helene and Milton, FEMA’s response is under intense scrutiny. Acting Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery, Keith Turi, joins us to discuss the agency’s efforts, lessons learned from recent disasters, and how they plan to improve. Turi, who has been with FEMA for nearly two decad…
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As AmeriCorps marks its 30th anniversary, CEO Michael Smith, joins the Mo News podcast to discuss the state of volunteerism in America. We explore the recent decline in volunteerism and how AmeriCorps is working to provide opportunities for millions of Americans—ages 18 to 80 and up—to get involved. We also delve into the surprising health benefits…
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