Make Me Smart With Kai and Molly
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From This Collection
Dessa was wrong about what musical collaboration looks like
Feb 9, 2021
Dessa shares why she never viewed teamwork as one of her strengths and why that changed.
What Tami Stronach got wrong about the power of optimism
Nov 24, 2020
The actress who played a childlike empress in "The NeverEnding Story" explains what she learned from her father's ability to celebrate despite difficulty.
Alexis Coe didn't realize all of the opportunities a history major brings
by
Tony Wagner
Feb 12, 2020
Like our own Kai Ryssdal, Alexis Coe is a history-student-turned-podcaster, but when she was in grad school, her path wasn't always so clear.
What's greener: a real Christmas tree or a fake one?
by
Tony Wagner
Dec 24, 2019
It depends! The Christmas tree a potent symbol not just for the season but for the sustainability of many things we buy.
How "The Nutcracker" became a holiday classic
by
Tony Wagner
Dec 13, 2019
Tchaikovsky's ballet is a holiday institution and a big cash cow for dance companies. But it wasn't always that way.
Our economy has changed. Should our economic indicators change, too?
by
Mitchell Hartman
and Tony Wagner
Nov 26, 2019
That question stumped Kai and Molly on this week's "Make Me Smart." Here's the answer.
For public good, not for profit.
Alison Roman gives some food for thought on writing a cookbook
by
Shara Morris
Oct 28, 2019
Alison Roman is a food columnist for the New York Times and Bon Appétit.
How Frederick Douglass taught Amanda Gorman how tech can be a tool for social justice
by
Shara Morris
Oct 25, 2019
The National Youth Poet Laureate answered the Make Me Smart question.