Conversations about news and politics with elected officials and newsmakers.
Why did our healthcare system fail us in the COVID-19 pandemic? What's the best way to reform our healthcare system? We put these questions, and more, to John Gorman, the CEO and Founder of Nightingale Partners. John has spent a career focused on our nation's healthcare system. He has a unique perspective, having worked in government and in the private sector. In the government, he had day-to-day responsibility over Medicaid and Medicare. Outside of government, he has worked to improve health outcomes in underserved communities.
In this episode, Joe and I talk to actor Kelly AuCoin, who plays Dollar Bill Stearn on Showtime's Billions. We talked politics, art, and current events. We even found a few minutes to talk about one of Kelly's loves, the NBA.
In this episode, Joe and I talk to Jill Smith, a mental health clinician in Rhode Island. Our conversation kept coming back to the concept of leadership. The lack of leadership in Washington, D.C. The regional approach by governors. And we take a moment to consider Andrew Cuomo for president.
In this episode, I talk with Asha Rangappa, CNN Legal Analyst and former FBI counterintelligence agent. We discussed the politicization of the FBI and how critics are exploiting confusion over the competing goals of the FBI's broad portfolio. We also talked Shakespeare, including a discussion on which Shakespeare play best represents the Trump administration
In our inaugural episode, I talk with Indivisible Co-Founder Leah Greenberg about the birth of the Indivisible movement, the Kavanaugh hearings, and Leah's favorite books.