Debbie Millman
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Tim Ferriss
Debbie talks to four time New York Times best selling author Tim Ferriss about depression, suicide, and major changes in his life.
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Mike Mills
Debbie talks to artist and filmmaker Mike Mills about his career and his formative influences.
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Deborah Kass
Debbie talks to artist Deborah Kass about her long and extraordinary career.
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Kenny Fries
Debbie Millman talks to writer Kenny Fries about living with, and writing about disability.
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Emma Donoghue
Debbie talks to novelist Emma Donoghue about gender, race, and the value of fiction.
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Esther Perel
Debbie talks to therapist and author Esther Perel about marriage, polyamory, and adultry.
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Brené Brown
Debbie talks to author and researcher Brené Brown about belonging, courage, and vulnerability.
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Brené Brown
Debbie talks to author and researcher Brené Brown about belonging, courage, and vulnerability.
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Thomas Kail
Debbie talks to director Thomas Kail about his career and about the joys of collaboration.
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Design Matters From The Archive: Massimo Vignelli
Debbie talked to Massimo Vignelli about his favorite typeface, his fight against vulgarity and meaningless design, and what he means by forceful design.
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Design Matters from the Archive: Brian Koppelman
Debbie talks to Billions show runner Brian Koppelman about why he became a writer after years as a record promoter and producer.
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Design Matters from the Archive: Cindy Gallop
Debbie talks to Cindy Gallop about her career in advertising and about the trouble people have communicating about sex. “People therefore find it bizarrely difficult to talk about sex with the people they’re having it …
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