In his latest book, Judson A. Brewer, psychiatrist and associate professor at Brown University, shares everything he’s learned over the past two decades of studying habit change and shows readers how to abandon unhealthy eating habits while creating better ones. Brewer joins us to discuss his book, The Hunger Habit: Why We Eat When We’re Not Hungry and How to Stop.
Chilean singer, rapper and songwriter Ana Tijoux is back with her first album release since 2014. It’s called Vida, and despite touching lyrically on dark themes like climate change, poverty and death, the disco-inspired uptempo beats stand in defiance of that darkness. In the artist’s words, “life is the best vengeance against death.” Ana Tijoux joins us for an All Of It Listening Party for her new album, Vida.
A new permanent exhibit at the Tenement Museum does something the museum has never done before: it tells the story of a Black family living in lower Manhattan in the 1860s. Museum president Annie Polland and historian and scholar Leslie Harris join to discuss the exhibit, A Union of Hope: 1869.
Director Lulu Wang joins us to discuss directing the new TV series “Expats,” which tells the story of three American women living in Hong Kong whose lives intersect after a tragic event. The show stars Nicole Kidman, Sarayu Blue, and Ji-young Yoo and premieres on Prime Video on January 26.
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