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Arc: The Podcast

Arc Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Mark Oppenheimer, is joined by guests to talk religion, politics, et cetera.

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    Episode 29: Danielle Allen

    In honor of America's 250th, a special episode featuring Harvard's Danielle Allen on "The Declaration of Independence: Why an Old Text Serves Us Now"

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    Episode 28: Paul Elie

    Mark sits down with Paul Elie to discuss art and religion in the 1980s, from Madonna to Prince to Leonard Cohen to Martin Scorsese, and the age old question of whether God cares about pop music

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    Episode 27: Zachary Davis

    Mark sits down with Zachary Davis to talk about the Latter Day Saints' rebrand, the role of religion in a secular age, and the commonalities between Mormons and Jews (aside from the fact that they’re both disliked)  

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    Episode 25: Jay Michaelson

    Mark sits down with Jay Michaelson to talk about the 17th century (Jewish) origins of Candace Owens's antisemitism

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    Episode 24: Jeremy Carl

    Mark sits down with Jeremy Carl to talk "white culture," leaving Judaism for the Presbyterian church, and whether politics trump truth in Washington

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    Episode 23: Jacques Berlinerblau

    Mark sits down with Jacques Berlinerblau to talk woke politics and the canceling of comedians, whether public apology tours ever work, and how to think about free speech in the digital age

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    Episode 22: Arielle Angel

    Mark sits down with Arielle Angel, editor in chief of Jewish Currents, to talk the Jewish left, the war in Israel and Gaza, and the job of an editor

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    Episode 21: Christopher Beha

    Mark sits down with Christopher Beha to talk growing up Catholic in New York City, how he made his way back to the church, and whether Don Delillo is America's great religious novelist

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    Episode 20: Rusty Reno

    Mark sits down with Rusty Reno to talk strong Gods, Trump's presidency, the right's antisemitism problem, and where the country might go from here

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    Episode 19: Stefan Fatsis

    Mark sits down with Stefan Fatsis to talk the politics of language, the joys of slang, and Ted Cruz's slappable face

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    Episode 18: Kelsey Osgood

    Mark sits down with Kelsey Osgood to talk religious conversion, eating disorders, and the songs she can't get out of her head

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    Episode 17: Jessica Grose and Brad Wilcox

    Mark sits down with Jessica Grose and Brad Wilcox to talk natality numbers, whether the New York Times should convince people to have more babies, and which American president best models good parenting

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    Episode 16: What would the Lord say about our digital addictions?

    An Arc holiday special about how three different religious communities are managing our technological malaise

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    Episode 15: Yair Rosenberg

    Mark sits down with The Atlantic's Yair Rosenberg to talk antisemitism on the right, antisemitism on the left, and the American Jews caught in between

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    Episode 14: Ross Douthat & Phil Zuckerman

    Mark sits down with Ross Douthat and Phil Zuckerman for a live debate about whether we should all believe in God or all be atheists.

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    Episode 13: Oliver Burkeman

    Mark sits down with Oliver Burkeman to discuss high-brow self-help books, nostalgia for the past versus dread for the future, and the lasting value of blowing through deadlines.

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    Episode 12: Leah Libresco Sargeant

    Mark sits down with Leah Libresco Sargeant to talk about her journey from atheism to Catholicism, her love for arguing about everything from God to public policy, and the moral necessity of taking our opinions seriously

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    Episode 11: Yiddish in Lithuania

    Mark sends his deputy editor, David Sugarman, to Lithuania, to find out how the legacy of a bunch of Yiddish writers from the early 20th century is reshaping the region's present and future.

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    Episode 10: Yehuda Kurtzer

    Mark sits down with Yehuda Kurtzer to discuss the aesthetics of yarmulkas, the crisis facing clergy-members, and how the war in Israel is changing American Jewry.  

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    Episode 09: Matthew Schmitz & Maggie Phillips

    Mark sits down with Matthew Schmitz to talk confession, converting to Catholicism, and Trump's morality. He then phones Maggie Phillips, self-described fan of the confession booth, to discuss this sacrament further.

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    Episode 08: Gabriela Nguyen

    Mark sits down with Gabriela Nguyen to discuss the cure to Gen Z's digital addictions, whether belonging to a religious community makes it easier to get off social media, and what to look out for in the age of AI 

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    Episode 7: Thomas Chatterton Williams

    Mark sits down with Thomas Chatterton Williams to discuss wokeness and its afterlives, the Hamas/Israel war, and whether kids these days have it too easy

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    Episode 6: David Litt

    Mark sits down with David Litt to talk surfing, surprising saviors, and America's political divide

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    Episode 5: Rich Cohen on a Connecticut murder, the good old days of American media, and how not to become a crazy sports parent

    Arc's editor-in-chief sits down with Rich Cohen, contributing editor at Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone and the author of 16 books including, most recently, Murder in the Dollhouse: The Jennifer Dulos Story.

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    Episode 4: Ana Levy-Lyons on leaving the Unitarian ministry, connecting to Judaism, and disconnecting from technology

    Arc's editor-in-chief sits down with Ana Levy-Lyons, author of the forthcoming book The Secret Despair of the Secular Left, to discuss her work as a Unitarian minister, her decision to leave the ministry and go to rabbinical school, and the problems at the core of secular life.

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    Episode 3: Molly Worthen on charisma, "The Karate Kid," and Mark’s soul

    Arc's editor-in-chief sits down with Molly Worthen, author of the new book Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump, to talk about becoming an evangelical Christian, the etiquette of evangelizing, and the not-so-quiet beauty of big box churches.

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    Episode 2: Nicholas Carr on desert flowers and techno-pessimism

    Arc's editor-in-chief sits down with Nicholas Carr, author of the new book Superbloom, to talk religion, politics, et cetera.

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    Episode 1: Jay Michaelson

    Mark sits down with Jay Michaelson to talk religion, politics, et cetera.

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Arc Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Mark Oppenheimer, is joined by guests to talk religion, politics, et cetera.

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