Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso is a weekly series of intimate conversations with artists, activists, and politicians. Where people sound like people.... more
Actor, writer, and director Jesse Eisenberg’s latest project, A Real Pain, is perhaps his most personal to date. He joins us... more
Since the turn of the century, actor Josh Brolin has had quite a run. From No Country for Old Men... more
It’s been a week. To help us through it, we’ve enlisted The New York Times political reporter Astead Herndon. We... more
On the heels of his latest book The Message, author Ta-Nehisi Coates joins Sam for a conversation in Los Angeles.... more
Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect, Up in the Air) has been a fixture in Hollywood for the past fifteen years. She... more
For the past decade, Jason Reynolds has become an inspiring voice in the literary world. He’s a New York Times... more
Today, culture critic Wesley Morris (The New York Times) returns to Talk Easy for a conversation about The Wonder of... more
Since his directorial debut in 2006, Jason Reitman has made the kind of films they say Hollywood doesn’t make anymore.... more
Director Francis Ford Coppola doesn’t just want to make movies. He wants to change them. This was true in 1969... more
Joaquin Phoenix is one of the greatest actors of his generation. For three decades, he’s moved seamlessly between auteur-driven films... more
For actor Myha’la, the role of a lifetime arrived less than a year out of college. “Lightning struck,” she says,... more
For the past couple decades, actor Ken Leung has played scene-stealing characters in films like Rush Hour, Keeping the Faith,... more
To commemorate his 30th birthday, Abbi Jacobson interviews Sam! They talk about Sam's early days in journalism (8:00), his Almost... more
To start, Sam sits with another week in American life, before returning to our timely conversation with Congressman Maxwell Frost... more
This week, our guest is trailblazing filmmaker Lee Daniels. At the top, we discuss his fifteen-year journey to the new... more
Since 1989 (Sex, Lies, and Videotape), filmmaker Steven Soderbergh has been a pioneering voice in American cinema. Part free-wheeling iconoclast,... more
We’re so back at the movies… with head of content at The Ringer and co-host of The Big Picture, Sean... more
What’s the difference between an interview and a first date? For the past decade, Amelia Dimoldenberg has been walking that... more
Vinson Cunningham has been a staff writer at The New Yorker for the past eight years, covering theater, television, and... more
Last fall, Zadie Smith published her prescient historical novel The Fraud. We return to our conversation with the beloved author... more
Taffy Brodesser-Akner (“Fleishman Is in Trouble”) is a staff writer at The New York Times, where she covers everything from... more
Today, we're revisiting our special conversation with actor Tom Hanks. We begin by discussing his debut novel, The Making of... more
This week, on the heels of our live show with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, we’re presenting a special conversation from her podcast... more
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Seinfeld, Veep) is a national treasure with more primetime Emmys than any performer in the history of television.... more
On the heels of his first Emmy win, actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach joins us on the show to unpack the return... more
“You’re never gonna forget where you were last night at 7:30,” says James Carville. “It has the potential to be... more
Beloved playwright Annie Baker won the Pulitzer for Drama in 2014 for her play, The Flick. A decade later, she’s... more
This Father's Day, we're revisiting our special talk with actor Ethan Hawke. After a phone call with Dad Fragoso (2:00),... more
Director Richard Linklater has made a career out of telling personal stories with universal appeal. Dazed and Confused, Waking Life,... more
On the heels of her breakout role in Stranger Things, Maya Hawke has gone her own way as an artist—... more
On the heels of her breakout role in Stranger Things, Maya Hawke has gone her own way as an artist— both as... more