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Undercover Inside Hate Groups with Matson and Tawni Browning
Jul 26, 2023On today’s episode of Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon has a conversation with Matson and Tawni Browning about their book, The Hate Next Door. Matt gets candid about his time working undercove...
How to Tell When You've Joined a Cult with Amanda Montell
Jul 24, 2023Today on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon is joined by author Amanda Montell to talk about all things cultish. There isn’t always a standard definition of a cult, but there are things to look ...
The Constitution in Jeopardy with Russ Feingold
Jul 21, 2023On today’s episode of Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon welcomes former Senator Russ Feingold to the show. Russ is a three-term senator from Wisconsin and his new book, The Constitution in Jeop...
Bears, Bulgaria, and Soul Boom with Rainn Wilson
Jul 19, 2023Today, on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, we welcome a very special guest: Rainn Wilson. You may know him best as Dwight from The Office, or maybe you’ve listened to his podcast with author Reza Asl...
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee with David Treuer
Jul 17, 2023Today, on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon connects with author David Treuer who writes about the sweeping history of Native Americans in his book, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee. It’s a histor...
Home, Land, Security with Carla Power
Jul 14, 2023On today’s episode of Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, journalist Carla Power talks with Sharon about radicalism. Her book, Home, Land, Security, seeks to define and clarify extremism; having radical...
Built From the Fire with Victor Luckerson
Jul 12, 2023Today on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon talks with author Victor Lukerson about the Tulsa Race Massacre. Victor’s new book, Built From the Fire, brings to light the atmosphere and events in ...
Until Justice Be Done with Kate Masur
Jul 10, 2023Today on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon talks with author Kate Masur, whose book, Until Justice Be Done, shines a light on what we can consider to be the first Civil Rights Movement–the move...
Buried Apologies and a Path Forward
Jul 07, 2023Disinterment and repatriation is important work, but it’s only just begun, and it’s not the only work that needs to be done to acknowledge and atone for the history of Indigenous boarding schools. The...
Barriers to a Better Education
Jul 05, 2023By the 1960s and early 1970s, activist movements across the country had begun to call for better national policies to support minority groups and the government made attempts to some of the wrongs of ...