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by Neoma Grady Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is it a pleasure to listen to the Ezra Klein show?

It’s a pleasure. “The Ezra Klein Show” is a production of New York Times Opinion. It is produced by Jeff Geld, Roge Karma and Annie Gelvin. Fact checking by Michelle Harris, original music by Isaac Jones and mixing by Jeff Geld.

How do I contact Ezra Klein?

Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Rogé Karma and Jeff Geld; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld.

Who are the producers of the Ezra Klein show?

“The Ezra Klein Show” is a production of New York Times Opinion. It is produced by Roge Karma and Jeff Geld, fact-checked by Michelle Harris, original music by Isaac Jones and mixing by Jeff Geld. [MUSIC PLAYING]

Is Ezra Klein’s “the body keeps the score” a best seller?

I’m Ezra Klein, and this is “The Ezra Klein Show.” So one of the things I do for the show is I try to keep an eye on the best seller lists. And a few months ago, I began to notice something strange. “The Body Keeps the Score,” which is a book about trauma from 2014, was back up near the top of the New York Times list.

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Who is the producer of the Ezra Klein Show?

ezra klein. “The Ezra Klein Show” is a production of New York Times Opinion. It is produced by Roge Karma and Jeff Geld, fact-checked by Michelle Harris, original music by Isaac Jones and mixing by Jeff Geld.

When I worry, it's not that rewarding?

You said, well, when I worry, it’s not that rewarding. Yeah, we’re doing it as a habit. So we really have to link up that cause and effect relationship, because that’s what changes reward value. And when that reward value changes, that’s when we change a behavior. ezra klein.

Is worry a mental trait?

jud brewer. If you look at anxiety, the definition of this feeling of nervousness, or worry, or unease about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome, that worry can actually be a mental behavior. So we can have a feeling of anxiety and then that can trigger the mental behavior of worrying.

Is willpower a myth?

You have a point in the book where you say that you believe willpower is functionally a myth. And that even if I don’t buy your argument that willpower is functionally a myth, it is definitely a myth in the times when you need it most. When you are most concerned, that’s when your willpower is going to be most absent.

What is Eve Ewing's work?

Eve Ewing’s work as a sociologist, poet, visual artist, podcaster and comic book writer manages to do two things that are often in tension: it gives us a clear picture of how race, power and educat…. 1 hr 26 min. JUL 6, 2021.

Who is Eve Ewing?

Eve Ewing’s work as a sociologist, poet, visual artist, podcaster and comic book writer manages to do two things that are often in tension: it gives us a clear picture of how race, power and educat…

Is the New York Times going to use RSS in 2021?

© 2021 THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY; The New York Times encourages the use of RSS feeds for personal use in a news reader or as part of a non-commercial blog, subject to your agreement to our Terms of Service.

Who is the producer of the Ezra Klein Show?

Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta.

Who is Tressie McMillan Cottom?

Prepping for a conversation with Tressie McMillan Cottom is intimidating. McMillan Cottom is a sociologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, a 2020 MacArthur fellow, co-host of the podcast “Hear to Slay,” and the author of the essay collection “Thick,” which was a National Book Award finalist.

What is Sarah Schulman's radical approach to conflict?

Sarah Schulman’s Radical Approach to Conflict, Communication and Change. Sarah Schulman’s work — as a nonfiction writer, novelist, activist, playwright and filmmaker — confronts the very thing most people try to avoid: conflict. Schulman, far from running from it, believes we need more of it.

What is the extended mind?

Annie Murphy Paul’s “The Extended Mind” argues, convincingly, that the human mind is contextual. It works differently in different environments, with different tools, amid different bodily states, among other minds. Here’s the problem: Our schools, our workplaces, our society are built atop that bad metaphor.

What is the book Let the Record Show about?

It’s a book about necessary conflicts: between the AIDS community and the U.S. government, and between queer people and a widely homophobic society.

How Far-Right Extremism Invaded Mainstream Politics

A historian of the white power movement discusses Jan. 6, Tucker Carlson and the threat of politically motivated violence.

The Mainstream Media Has a Republican Party Problem

Jay Rosen on how the press fundamentally misunderstands American politics.

Two Acclaimed Writers on the Art of Revising Your Life

Kiese Laymon and Tressie McMillan Cottom on vulnerability, revision and love.

The Life-Altering Differences Between White and Black Debt

The sociologist Louise Seamster discusses America’s student debt crisis and how higher education contributes to the racial wealth gap.

Why This Conservative Wants a More Radical Republican Party

Ross Douthat and Sohrab Ahmari debate the future of the American right.

America Was Forged by the Marginalized

How the political struggles waged by Black Americans forged U.S. democracy — and what we can learn from them.

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