The Best People with Nicolle Wallace - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Jason Bateman Can't Look Away
Welcome to"The Best People with Nicolle Wallace." Each week, Nicolle sits down with someone she admires for conversations that are illuminating, inspiring, and sometimes surprising. This first episode begins with Jason Bateman copping to how much he'd love to be behind the steady camon Nicolle's "Deadline: White House" set. From there they discuss his endearingly barbed relationship with his "Smartless" co-hosts Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, reflect on how to navigate the incredible plot twists of this wild Trump era, and Jason walks Nicolle through how to capture good sound of a body splat on the pavement.

Rachel Maddow: Born to Dilly Dally, Forced to Fight Fascism
On the second episode of "The Best People with Nicolle Wallace," Nicolle's "phone-a-friend" Rachel Maddow reflects on the weird reality of this moment: after tumbling over the edge of the cliff of Trumpism, how do Americans navigate the canyon below? They muse about "shirtless" Vladimir Putin's embarrassing relationship with President Trump, why Americans aren't buying that immigrants are the enemy, and why Rachel finds hope in good old-fashioned protest.

Kara Swisher on Musk & the "Megalomaniacs" in Charge
Kara Swisher is a boss. As a journalist, entrepreneur, and longtime podcast host, she understands the intersection between tech and media, wealth and power like no one else. Kara joins Nicolle in this episode to talk about the art and intimacy of podcasting, the carnival barker Trump has always been and why she takes no guff from tech titans like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.

Doc Rivers Refuses to Shut Up and Dribble
Something about Nicolle: if she wasn't a full-time anchor and part-time podcaster, her dream job would be to work anywhere near the NBA. So as the best teams in the league are battling it out in the NBA Finals, she welcomes Doc Rivers, NBA Champion head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, to talk Trump, politics, and professional basketball. Doc does not shy away from the dynamics of why Trump won, where Democrats need to go from here and how basketball can teach us everything we need to know about surviving this moment and being human.

Deconstructing the Manosphere with the MeidasTouch Brothers
The real-life brothers behind the MeidasTouch digital media empire say building a resistance during Trump 2.0 is not that complicated: let your moral compass guide your actions. Anything else is just "weird". (Paging Donald Trump). Ben, Jordy and Brett Meiselas join Nicolle in this episode to share their outlook on how to keep our democracy thriving, build community, shut down bullies and why their digital first approach is giving Fox News a run for its money.

Glennon Doyle & Abby Wambach: Brokenhearted but Showing Up Anyway
The names Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach speak for themselves. Glennon, a bestselling author, activist, and podcaster. Abby, an American soccer legend and World Cup champion. Together, the married couple is a force for good. In this episode, they join Nicolle to talk about how putting our bodies into uncomfortable places is the antidote to the dehumanization of immigrants, and why fighting for democracy needs to be a team sport.

Sarah Jessica Parker: "I Always Just Believed in Us"
Sarah Jessica Parker is the ultimate New Yorker. Andy Cohen says walking around with her is like "walking around with the Empire State Building." SJP, as Parker is affectionately known to her fans, is best known for playing the iconic Carrie Bradshaw on HBO's "Sex and The City" and its revival "And Just Like That," currently in its third season. But more than men or fashion, the show is about friendship, community, and what it means to show up for one another. And in this interview with "The Best People," she tells Nicolle Wallace that this spirit of care is one we could use a little more of in today's political climate.
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