Season 2014

Travel as a Political Act: Rick Steves
Marcia Franklin talks with PBS travel host Rick Steves about his program, "The Holy Land."
Travel as a Political Act: Rick Steves

The Power of Education: Tererai Trent, Ph.D.
Marcia Franklin talks with Tererai Trent, Ph.D., an education advocate from Zimbabwe.
The Power of Education: Tererai Trent, Ph.D.

Marcia Franklin talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist Dave Barry about Idaho.
Humorist Dave Barry

Marcia Franklin talks with Rep. John Lewis about the American civil rights movement.
Representative John Lewis

Marcia Franklin interviews author and award-winning sports journalist, David Epstein.
Journalist David Epstein

Marcia Franklin interviews Isabel Wilkerson about her book, The Warmth of Other Suns.
Author Isabel Wilkerson

First Amendment Advocate Mary Beth Tinker
Marcia Franklin talks with First Amendment advocate Mary Beth Tinker.
First Amendment Advocate Mary Beth Tinker

Walking 'The Way' with Kurt Koontz
Marcia Franklin talks with Kurt Koontz about his book, A Million Steps.
Walking 'The Way' with Kurt Koontz

Marcia Franklin talks with Anthony Doerr about his new novel, All the Light We Cannot See.
Author Anthony Doerr

Behind the Scenes with Rick Steves
Marcia Franklin continues her conversation with PBS travel host Rick Steves.
Behind the Scenes with Rick Steves

Singer/Songwriter Eilen Jewell
Marcia Franklin talks with singer/songwriter Eilen Jewell, who also performs some songs.
Singer/Songwriter Eilen Jewell

Marcia Franklin talks with former education commissioners, David Driscoll and Eric Smith.
Education Policy: What Works?

Marcia Franklin talks with Washington Post reporter Paul Farhi about government secrecy.
Secrecy and the Media

Marcia Franklin interviews author Pete Earley about his memoir, “Crazy.”
Pete Earley, Author of Crazy

Marcia Franklin talks with author Andrew Aydin about the comic book series, ‘March.’