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In this episode, Jamie sits down with Congressman Eric Swalwell (CA) to discuss his time in Congress, the future of the Democratic Party, the biggest threats to the US, and more.
Jamie sits down with Senator Sheldon Whitehouse to discuss the Supreme Court, SCOTUS, Climate Control and more.
Jamie speaks with his Rabbi, and all around interesting man, Mordecai Finley. Tune in for a great conversation and don't forget to rate, review and follow!
Senator McMorrow joined me this week to discuss all things including her efforts trying flip the Michigan State Senate, how to communicate policy effectively, and how her viral speech, “We will not let hate win," has impacted her career.
At an extremely uncertain time for our economy, I was joined by economist and president of Queen's College of Cambridge, Mohamed El-Erian. We discuss everything from the inflation crisis and his predictions for what's next, obstacles younger generations face, and important ways to navigate our economy.
I am joined by Jessica Yellin, the founder of News Not Noise. She provides news on Instagram and across social media for an audience turned off by the negativity of legacy media. She is the past Chief White House Corrspondent for CNN, an Emmy, Gracie, and Peabody award winning political journalist.
As the current White House Press Secretary, Jen gave some perspective on the difficulty of communicating accurate news, political wedges in cultural warfare, her time in the White House, her life outside of politics, and what I believe is our most pressing issue as a country: partisanship.
On Tuesday, we celebrated the two year anniversary of Lunch with Jamie, bringing back my first guest and father, Alan Patricof. We focused this chat on his long illustrious career in venture capital, but also discussed his upcoming book, and why at the age of 87 he plans to go to Burning Man and is training to run the NYC Marathon in November.
Jamie is joined by General Clark to discuss the current crisis in Ukraine. General Clark served 38 years in the army as a Four Star General, Nato Supreme Allied Commander, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.