

Work in Progress: Paula Kerger
She runs PBS — and she’s fighting to save it. Paula Kerger, the longest-serving president in PBS history, sounds the alarm on what’s at stake as public broadcasting faces unprecedented cuts. From Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood to PBS NewsHour, she makes a passionate case for truth and why democracy itsel…

Work in Progress: Caterina Scorsone
"Grey's Anatomy" star Caterina Scorsone reflects on what led a curious kid from Toronto to embody Dr. Amelia Shepherd, one of the most complex, electric characters on television today. Caterina addresses Amelia’s uncertain future on the series while standing fiercely clear-eyed in her real-life r…

Work In Progress: Monica Lewinsky Part 2
Part 2 of our extended conversation with Monica Lewinsky charts the aftermath of a life turned upside down - the regrets, reflections, struggles and hard-fought success as an advocate for others. Plus, find out Monica's take on what comes out of the Epstein Files, dynamics of power, and why Michel…

Work In Progress: Monica Lewinsky Part 1
As a 22-year-old White House intern, Monica Lewinsky engaged in an intimate relationship with the most powerful man in the world. Two years later, she became the center of a national frenzy, political scandal and unprecedented public shaming. Behind the headlines, there is more truth to Monica's …

Work in Progress: Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris sits down with Sophia in Toronto, sharing the joy, heartbreak, humor, and fire behind 107 Days - the memoir chronicling her whirlwind 2024 presidential campaign. From childhood bullies to the emotional cost of public service, she opens up about the battles that shaped h…

Work in Progress: Abby Phillip
Abby Phillip is one of the most trusted voices in American media — the anchor of CNN NewsNight and a sharp, steady guide through democracy’s most turbulent moments. She argues that journalism today isn’t about pretending to be “impartial” but rather meeting every story with curiosity, honesty, and …

Work in Progress: Kathy Hochul
New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul leads like a mom who’s had enough — protective, outspoken, and unwilling to watch her people get pushed aside. She opens up about the loving anger that drives her, the urgency of defending families, and what it takes to lead with both empathy and backbone. She als…

Work in Progress: Amanda Kloots
Amanda Kloots has lived many lives — Broadway dancer, Rockette, author, TV host, wife and now, single mom — and she’s still redefining what resilience looks like. Amanda opens up about juggling loss and enduring grief with newfound joy and reinvention, She also shares hard-won insights on healing…

Work in Progress: Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai was just 15 when the Taliban tried to silence her for demanding girls’ right to education — and instead made her one of the most powerful voices of her generation. Now 28, the Nobel Peace Prize winner reflects on the life behind the legend — the recovery, love story, and private do…

Work in Progress: Robert Reich
Robert Reich has spent a lifetime standing up to bullies—from the playground to the halls of power. Now, the former Labor Secretary and bestselling author reveals what we must do to take a stand against social injustice while democracy itself is under attack. Find out why the most impactful leader…