Ranked #1
Episode 19: Paul Westhead
Episode 19: Paul Westhead
Paul Westhead’s innovative basketball philosophy, known as “The System,” produced one of the most high octane teams seen... Read more
18 Feb 2020
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44mins
Ranked #2
Episode 10: Richard Fox
Episode 10: Richard Fox
With 23 candidates, the Democrats’ presidential primary process looks like a dinner party with too many guests. Richard ... Read more
14 Jun 2019
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27mins
Ranked #3
Episode 11: Lynell George '84
Episode 11: Lynell George '84
Los Angeles is a rare city with a significance in America that is equally powerful as both myth and reality. Writer Lyne... Read more
1 Aug 2019
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29mins
Ranked #4
Episode 8: Justin Levitt
Episode 8: Justin Levitt
Gerrymandering, it has been said, creates elections in which politicians choose their voters instead of voters choosing ... Read more
1 Nov 2018
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51mins
Ranked #5
Episode 16: Tom Perez
Episode 16: Tom Perez
Tom Perez, chair of the Democratic National Committee, says the 2020 election will be a moral fork in the road for the U... Read more
17 Dec 2019
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28mins
Ranked #6
Episode 18: Judy Woodruff
Episode 18: Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour anchor, discusses the debate moderator’s role in one of the most visible stages in a preside... Read more
17 Dec 2019
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16mins
Ranked #7
Episode 9: Evelyn McDonnell
Episode 9: Evelyn McDonnell
Without women, the sound and substance of today's rock and pop music would be unimaginable. Evelyn McDonnell, director o... Read more
13 Nov 2018
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42mins
Ranked #8
Episode 3: Elias Wondimu
Episode 3: Elias Wondimu
After being exiled from Ethiopia, his homeland, Elias Wondimu turned to producing books that help document his country’s... Read more
7 Nov 2017
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42mins
Ranked #9
Episode 13: Richard Fox
Episode 13: Richard Fox
Prof. Richard Fox, an expert on U.S. elections, discusses the Democratic primary race and which contenders have the best... Read more
11 Dec 2019
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29mins
Ranked #10
Episode 12: Elizabeth Drummond
Episode 12: Elizabeth Drummond
In recent western history, hate has seemed to fuel political movements and national conflicts around the world from the ... Read more
17 Sep 2019
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29mins
Ranked #11
Episode 6: Garrett Snyder ’09
Episode 6: Garrett Snyder ’09
Los Angeles is considered one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the United States, and its culinary culture is ju... Read more
12 Mar 2018
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1hr 12mins
Ranked #12
Episode 4: Helen and Robert Singleton
Episode 4: Helen and Robert Singleton
In July 1961, Robert Singleton, retired LMU professor of economics, and Helen Singleton M.A. ’85 left Los Angeles for Ne... Read more
1 Feb 2018
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48mins
Ranked #13
Episode 15: Tia Carr '21 and Olin Osborne '23
Episode 15: Tia Carr '21 and Olin Osborne '23
Young voters may determine the 2020 presidential election. Tia Carr and Olin Osborne, LMU international relations majors... Read more
13 Dec 2019
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35mins
Ranked #14
Episode 14: Michael Genovese
Episode 14: Michael Genovese
Prof. Michael Genovese, a leading expert on the presidency, looks at the Democratic presidential candidates and talks ab... Read more
12 Dec 2019
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27mins
Ranked #15
Episode 17: Tony Coelho ’64
Episode 17: Tony Coelho ’64
Tony Coelho, who ran the 2000 Gore Democratic presidential campaign, says don’t underestimate approachability when it co... Read more
17 Dec 2019
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27mins