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Ideas Festival Emory Podcast

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by Emory University/Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement

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<p>The Ideas Festival Emory podcast, produced by Emory University’s Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement, extends the conversations sparked by Emory’s annual Ideas Festival. Each episode explores a timely, consequential idea through in-depth conversations with scholars, artists, policymakers, and practitioners whose work is shaping how we understand the world—and how we care for one another. Grounded in Emory’s commitment to public scholarship, the podcast connects academic insight with real-world challenges, inviting listeners into thoughtful dialogue that bridges research, creativity, and civic life.</p>

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1/13/2026

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May 21, 2026

Work Is Fun with Steve Carse, founder of King of Pops

In this episode Steve Carse, founder of King of Pops and author of Work Is Fun—talks about entrepreneurship, creativity, and building a business culture rooted in joy and purpose. Reflecting on the unlikely rise of King of Pops from a single pushcart to a beloved community brand, Carse explores the role of optimism, experimentation, and human connection in meaningful work. Rather than treating art as a luxury or add-on, Chris’s work positions creativity as a vital public health resource, demonstrating how cultural participation can foster connection, resilience, and a deeper sense of belonging.

Episode thumbnail for Patrick Radden Keefe Live at Glenn Memorial Auditorium, April 9, 2026

April 28, 2026

Patrick Radden Keefe Live at Glenn Memorial Auditorium, April 9, 2026

Today’s episode is a live recording featuring bestselling author Patrick Radden Keefe in conversation with journalist and host Virginia Prescott from Glenn Memorial Auditorium on Emory’s campus. Keefe’s latest book, London Falling, is a gripping work of narrative nonfiction that begins with a devastating loss—the death of a nineteen-year-old—and unfolds into a complex investigation of identity, deception, and the hidden networks operating beneath London’s polished exterior. As a family searches for answers, the story raises urgent questions about truth and the ways we construct—and conceal—our lives. Known for his meticulous reporting and propulsive storytelling, Keefe brings us into a world where grief collides with global crime, and where the search for understanding becomes a powerful act of love.

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March 2, 2026

Kin Live: Emory's Tayari Jones Launches Her New Novel in Conversation with Pearl Cleage

Recorded live at the Rialto Center for the Arts in Atlanta on February 22, 2026, this episode features novelist Tayari Jones in conversation with playwright and essayist Pearl Cleage about Jones’s new novel, Kin. What began as a different contracted project became a deeply personal story about friendship, motherlessness, ambition, and the emotional inheritance passed between generations of Black women. Set in mid-century Atlanta, Kin follows two girls whose lives take very different paths—one toward respectability and upward mobility, the other toward a search for her absent mother—while their bond endures. Jones and Cleage discuss creative risk, the pull between writing for a contract and writing from the heart, the specificity of Atlanta as both setting and character, and the ongoing questions of literary recognition and legacy. Thoughtful and candid, this live conversation explores what it means to tell the stories that insist on being told.

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What is Ideas Festival Emory Podcast?
<p>The Ideas Festival Emory podcast, produced by Emory University’s Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement, extends the conversations sparked by Emory’s annual Ideas Festival. Each episode explores a timely, consequential idea through in-depth conversations with scholars, artists, policymakers, and practitioners whose work is shaping how we understand the world—and how we care for one another. Grounded in Emory’s commitment to public scholarship, the podcast connects academic insight with real-world challenges, inviting listeners into thoughtful dialogue that bridges research, creativity, and civic life.</p>
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