Why Abby Wambach Doesn't Want To Be Known 'Just As A Soccer Player' Wambach scored 184 goals, more than any other man or woman in the history of international soccer. Still, she knew that someday that identity would end — and "what then?" Her new memoir is Forward.
For James Corden, 'Carpool Karaoke' Has Been An Incredible Ride The Late Late Show host talks about belting out songs with celebrities like Elton John, Steve Wonder and Adele. He tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross he doesn't know what he did to deserve this great gig.
Free will vs. fate: Who’s in control? Do you believe that we have control over our future, or is it predestined? In today's podcast, RadioActivians Avery Styer and Brian Freeland uncover the... Brian Freeland
Why do(n't) we like horror? Hosts April Reyes and Avery Styer love all things horror, but don't know why. Together in this podcast, they explore the many ways in which humans... April Reyes
This woman took a solo kayak trip through the Inside Passage Ross Reynolds interviews Susan Conrad about her 1,200 mile solo kayak trip from Washington to Alaska. She recounts the 2010 trip in her new memoir, ... Ross Reynolds
Former Restaurant Worker Serves Up Industry-Inspired Fiction In 'Sweetbitter' Stephanie Danler drew on her own experiences to write her novel about a young woman working at an upscale restaurant in New York. "It's so physically punishing," she says of her work as a server.
Watch these legendary racing boats being made by hand It takes about six minutes for the University of Washington’s top men’s rowing team to power the latest model Pocock racing shell on their home course... Marcie Sillman
Injuries Increase As Pitchers Throw Harder, Faster And Younger In The Arm, baseball columnist Jeff Passan explains how competitive pressure on young players is making them more vulnerable.
Single By Choice: Why Fewer American Women Are Married Than Ever Before Rebecca Traister, author of All the Single Ladies, says the declining marriage rates among adult women are less about the institution of marriage and more about the choices available to women today.
'The Ballad Of Black Tom' Offers A Tribute To And Critique Of Lovecraft Growing up, Victor LaValle loved reading the horror stories of H.P. Lovecraft. It wasn't until later that LaValle recognized the racism in Lovecraft's work and felt the need to respond.