American evangelicals and extremism, Adapting exercise with age, 2024 TV roundup

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We talk to the author of a new book about the politics of modern American Christianity. Then, a physical therapist offers practical advice on changing our workout routines as we get older. Plus, a TV critic reacts to the Emmys and previews what’s ahead this season.

Featured in this Episode

  • The changing face of American Christianity

    A political journalist discusses his new book looking at how the modern American evangelical movement has become warped in an era of political extremism.

  • How your workout should change as you age

    Having an active lifestyle is essential to living a long, healthy life. But as your body changes with time, your workout should too. We talk to a physical therapist about how to adapt our exercise habits so that we can stay active well into old age. Original air date: Sept. 12, 2023

  • Television is evolving (and the Emmys should too)

    A TV critic discusses the future of the Emmy Awards show and how some popular series are switching up the formula, including “Fargo” and “True Detective.”

Episode Credits

  • Shereen Siewert Host
  • Tim Alberta Guest
  • Carlynn Alt Guest
  • Jen Chaney Guest
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Beatrice Lawrence Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Tyler Ditter Technical Director

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