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Ted Danson spoke to Wild Card host Rachel Martin about what he sees as a turning point in his life — meeting his wife, actor Mary Steenburgen, in the wake of a public divorce.
A woman from Selinsgrove is going viral after country music star Riley Green invited her on stage during a concert at the ...
Former Up First host Rachel Martin joins us to discuss her new podcast. Wild Card from NPR is part-interview, part-existential game show in which Rachel rips up the typical interview script and ...
Actress Natalie Morales talked with Wild Card host Rachel Martin about shaking off other people's expectations and living life on her own terms. Natalie Morales isn't following anyone else's ...
Listen to some Rachel Martin "driveway moments" There are many examples of the remarkable work Rachel has done during her time hosting Morning Edition. She's brought audiences stories on how the ...
Ira Glass sits down with Rachel Martin to answer a Wild Card question. He talks about the difference between the Ira you hear on air and who he is in real life. Every week, a well-known guest ...
Scott talks with NPR's Rachel Martin about what she's learned so far from her Enlighten Me series. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Scott Detrow.
Rachel Martin is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Before taking on this role in December 2016, Martin was the host of Weekend Edition Sunday for four years.
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Elie Honig, a former federal prosecutor, about the ramifications of Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony before the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
MARTIN: I mean, I have to say, you seem to truly have found some level of contentment that I don't think a lot of people have found. LYNCH: It's all there within.
Rachel Martin talks about the challenges of a daily news show, covering the election, the state of journalism and the stories she's eager to report and share.