logo
episode-header-image
Jan 2022
29m 24s

Ginger Zee on her new book, "A Little Cl...

THE WASHINGTON POST
About this episode
Washington Post media reporter Sarah Ellison speaks with ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee joins Washington Post Live about her new book, “A Little Closer to Home: How I Found the Calm After the Storm,” her ongoing mental health struggles and how to lessen the stigma around seeking treatment. 
Up next
Yesterday
The revolution in cancer care
Dr. Samir Khleif, CEO of biotech company Georgiamune, and medical researcher Georgina Long joined Frances Stead Sellers to discuss how immunotherapy, AI-assisted drug development and novel therapeutic strategies could transform cancer care. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, Oct ... Show More
46m 31s
Oct 3
Conversations from The Washington Post’s inaugural Global AI Summit
Silicon Valley investor Reid Hoffman and cancer scientist Siddhartha Mukherjee join David Ignatius to discuss their new AI health start-up and the future of scientific discovery. Then, a global roundtable with voices from the Vatican, the United Nations and Kenya on how AI could ... Show More
48m 7s
Sep 26
Conversations from The Washington Post’s inaugural Global AI Summit
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and Google SVP James Manyika joined David Ignatius to discuss how AI could reshape the global economy and workforce. Conversation recorded on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. Event sponsored by the University of Maryland. 
1h 2m
Recommended Episodes
Dec 2022
Mental health: The festive survival guide
The festive season can be a tough time for many people, from financial worries and loneliness to the pressures of making everything perfect. Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey are joined by broadcaster Seaneen Molloy, who works in the mental health sector and lives with bipolar disorder a ... Show More
35m 59s
Jan 2024
How to fix the NHS: Mental health
Sarah-Jane Mee is joined by Sir David Nicholson, who used to run the NHS in England, as they explore ‘How to fix the NHS’ - a new mini podcast series for 2024 from the Sky News Daily. This time, Sarah-Jane and Sir David tackle the issue of mental health and a growing demand on se ... Show More
21m 13s
Oct 2023
Arlo Parks Shares Her in "The Magic Border" | "Jeopardy!" Champion Amy Schneider on Memoir, "In the Form of a Question"
Rep. Kevin McCarthy was ousted as speaker of the House after members of his party went after him, led by Rep. Matt Gaetz. McCarthy is the first to be ousted through a vote of the full House in the middle of a congressional term. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion ... Show More
46m 29s
Jun 2017
What The Health - Episode 1
In the inaugural episode of “What the Health?” Julie Rovner of Kaiser Health News, Joanne Kenen of Politico, Margot Sanger-Katz of the New York Times, and Paige Winfield Cunningham of the Washington Post discuss the state of the Senate’s effort to “repeal and replace” the Afforda ... Show More
24m 31s
Apr 2021
"A Master of the Inside Game"
For the guilty findings in connection with the killing of George Floyd to mark a true turning point will take much more than verdicts in Minneapolis. It falls now to a president elected on the promise of unity to both heal and advance policy in tense and still-uncertain times. AB ... Show More
30m 3s
Mar 2020
The Sunday Read: 'This Tom Hanks Story Will Make You Feel Less Bad'
A magazine writer for The Times reflects on her experience interviewing Tom Hanks last fall — and on the generosity he showed her in a difficult personal moment. In this time of collective stress, we wanted to bring the story to you in audio as a reminder that “contagion is real, ... Show More
35m 37s