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Actor Brett Goldstein shares how empathy has filtered into his work with age
On Wild Card, famous guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Brett Goldstein of Ted Lassotells us how empathy has filtered into his work with age.
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Wild Card: John Green's reasons for hope
Writer and YouTuber John Green plays a game of Wild Card with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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Wild Card talks to comedian Ronny Chieng, who 'Loves To Hate It'
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From refugee to action star: Actor Ke Huy Quan discusses his journey on Wild Card
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Actor and Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg plays a game of Wild Card
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Kate Bowler plays a game of Wild Card
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Random people in a New York park play NPR's 'Wild Card'
NPR's Rachel Martin asks people in Washington Square Park in New York City to answer questions from the Wild Card deck.
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Comedian Ilana Glazer talks new special and knowing when 'Broad City' should end
It's been a big year for Ilana Glazer. They're releasing Human Magic, a new Hulu standup special on Friday. Glazer talked about knowing when to end their hit show Broad City.
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Acclaimed actor John Lithgow plays a round of Wild Card
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Actor and comedian Jimmy O. Yang opens up during a game of Wild Card
Actor Jimmy O. Yang plays a round of Wild Card and talks to NPR's Rachel Martin about learning how to take compliments and being afraid of oceans.
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