Episodios

  • Hooray! Our schools will be great ... in 2040
    Mar 17 2026

    In all the talk over closing and fixing up Philly schools, there is no mention of building new ones that might serve the community better. Can we look to New York City and Boston for solutions we should steal?

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    6 m
  • What is Trump doing with pregnant teen migrants in Texas?
    Mar 16 2026

    Picture more than a dozen pregnant teenage girls crammed into a single building, Ali Velshi explains. They're scared. They're alone. They don't know what's going to happen to them and they don't have access to adequate healthcare.

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    9 m
  • How we can break through media tribalism
    Mar 13 2026

    On this episode of How To Really Run A City, Michael Smerconish joins the show.

    Smerconish is a Sirius XM and CNN host, a prolific political commentator, a nationally recognized author — and leader of the fight for a political center in the U.S., which means having a robust media.

    "I think the press is being hollowed out," said former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed. Local outlets are disappearing, the press is "functionally gutted; there's no longer a paper on your porch … and there's been a conservative effort to buy up local media because [it] still has credibility with folks."

    Smerconish is also an activist for voters who refuse to align with either of the two major parties. "I became so disenchanted with the Bush administration (W.) for their inability to go kill bin Laden," he said. He then swam against the tide of his own listener base by announcing his support for Barack Obama's presidential run in 2008.

    "How do you feel about that vote today?" asked former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.

    "Oh my god, I feel great about it," Smerconish said. "[My listeners] went crazy, but it was a breaking point and a wake-up call for me."

    Join us for a thoroughly entertaining and important conversation about what local leaders and citizens alike can do to break through the partisanship of the moment and start meeting each other on neutral ground.

    "Use the remote, mix it up," Smerconish said. "Don't rely on [others] to do it — do it yourself."

    As cities go, so goes the nation!

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    56 m
  • "Big Rube makes them pay for what they want!"
    Mar 12 2026

    On this episode of Big Rube's Philly, Lauren McCutcheon discusses with Reuben Harley the most iconic musicians he's ever photographed. Jay-Z, Usher, Snoop Dog, Meek Mill, Rube tells some of his favorite personal stories.

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    15 m
  • Dear Kimberly: How do I navigate different work identities?
    Mar 11 2026

    Kimberly McGlonn is back with gentle wisdom to help you navigate life's tough situations. One listener asks how to manage shifting work identities. Kimberly advises recognizing your fears — and using your excitement to motivate change.

    If you have a question for Kimberly, submit it here. We'll do our best to feature it in an upcoming episode.

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    6 m
  • The barkentine ship floating at Penn's Landing
    Mar 10 2026

    Ahead of the country's 250th anniversary, the historic tall ship Gazela celebrates getting to 125 — with a little help from her friends in Philadelphia

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    5 m
  • "Some people will die"
    Mar 9 2026

    Donald Trump nonchalantly dropped this line about American casualties in a widening Middle East conflict. "The way he was talking about it," says Ali Velshi, "you'd think he was talking about the weather." More worrisome, military commanders are framing the war within Christian ideology. "To the extent that you turn this into a religious war, you almost guarantee your own defeat."

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    12 m
  • Don't look now, but Philly is safe
    Mar 6 2026

    How the hell did that happen? Larry Platt asks this week. And why is the mayor not taking more credit for it? On this episode, the anatomy of a stunning turnaround for the city.

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    11 m