Tonic Talks
We Talked to the Guy Who's Mastered the Art of Talking Race with Racists
W. Kamau Bell advises on how to not punch a white nationalist.
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A Yoga Sensation on Fitness, Fatness, and Trump
Jessamyn Stanley thinks some people are practicing yoga for the wrong reasons.
I Dodged the Gene That Took My Mother's Life
And now I spend my career advocating, pole vaulting and log rolling.
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What It's Like to Take Your Depression Public
Podcast host Paul Gilmartin believes having someone—or a whole audience—to struggle with is underrated.
We Talked to the Ex-NFL Player Going to Harvard For Neurosurgery
Myron Rolle is a black athlete who will soon be a black surgeon—two realities that come with contrasting expectations.
We Talked to the Head of the Largest-Ever Study of Black Cancer Patients
Black people are more likely to die from cancer than other groups. Researchers hope this study will help change that.
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What It’s Like to Lose Your Husband in Your 30s
Grieving sometimes involves Johnny Walker Blue and a gorilla costume.
Why Are There So Few Black Women Doctors?
Documentarian Crystal Emery breaks down the reasons behind the 2 percent.