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Season 1

  • S01E01 Echo Chambers

    • April 13, 2018
    • PBS

    Are political and media echo chambers cementing our own biases and eroding our nation’s ability to find common ground? Ideas that were once marginal can become politically mainstream almost overnight. Are there ways to come together around a new center? Can media serve a constructive role?

  • S01E02 Compassionate Leadership

    • April 20, 2018
    • PBS

    What does humanitarian leadership mean today, and what principles will serve us going forward as a society and nation? Amy Holmes and Michael Gerson interview President George W. Bush and Arthur C. Brooks to find out.

  • S01E03 The Futurists

    • April 27, 2018
    • PBS

    Can technology and artificial intelligence solve long-standing global problems like disease and hunger? How will technologies fundamentally change humans and concepts like work and jobs?

  • S01E04 2018 and Beyond

    • May 4, 2018
    • PBS

    Do the Democrats or Republicans have the meat and message to win in the 2018 midterm elections? And how are leaders from both sides of the aisle working beyond the Washington gridlock to build coalitions of compromise?

  • S01E05 America in Black & White

    • May 11, 2018
    • PBS

    Black identity has been at the core of America’s struggle to reconcile its past with a path ahead, but what is that road?

  • S01E06 World Stage

    • May 18, 2018
    • PBS

    Should America continue to exert its influence globally, and if so, what are the limits of power?

  • S01E07 The Gender Divide

    • May 25, 2018
    • PBS

    What’s needed for the body politic to support a larger, uniting American identity, open to and shared by every race, color, creed and gender? And what has the #MeToo movement done to help or hurt this effort?

  • S01E08 Christian Politics

    • June 1, 2018
    • PBS

    Conservative leaders, worried about a challenging 2018 campaign, are intensifying their appeals to evangelical voters frustrated with Washington. How do politics and Christianity get along in the age of Trump and an increasingly secular society?