An Interview with Simon Kuper, Author and Life and Arts Columnist for the Financial Times
Kuper explains the history and politics of sports and their role in building communities.
Kuper explains the history and politics of sports and their role in building communities.
Prolific author Jay Parini recounts his time with with literary genius Jorge Luis Borges.
Award-winning Mexican journalist, author, and news anchor León Krauze shares his views with our Two Gringos regarding the lead-up to the current political landscape, the relationship between AMLO and Trump, and the hope for a new generation of Mexican politicians.
Listen to Danielle Goldfarb discuss how Real-time Interactive Worldwide Intelligence (RIWI) was able to call the 2016 Presidential Election and Brexit results when most conventional pollsters got them wrong.
Sascha Priewe discusses rethinking and reorienting cultural diplomacy. Priewe notes that an appreciation for cultural nuances can further foreign policy objectives and is all the more important in times of crisis.
Zechmeister joins the two gringos to talk about the LAPOP project, polling during COVID-19, and more.
Steele joins the Two Gringos podcast to talk about fashion in the time of COVID-19, the need for greater diversity in the industry, and more…
In the latest episode, Taha and Tøttenborg talk to your hosts about Bolivian wine, the restaurants mission to connect with rural communities and producers, and more.
In this episode, Davis talks to Chris and Ken about logging and culture in Latin America, being the architect of your life, his upcoming book Magdalena: River of Dreams, and more.
Coronell joins the podcast to talk about the need to provide critical analysis to an underrepresented population, what Univision is doing to get latinos to go out and vote, and more…