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Changing Minds With Daryl Davis

42 Episodes

54 minutes | Jan 22, 2022
42: Jesse Lee Peterson
42 minutes | Aug 24, 2021
41: Dru Titus
Author Dru Titus pulls no punches in her brand new book, A Soldier's Wife.  Enduring and tackling her husband's PTSD, alcoholism and other mental health issues while raising their two children and while standing by the man she loves is not an easy task.  His commitment to his military job and her commitment to their marriage, shows that sometimes a civilian wife may actually be the real soldier.
57 minutes | Aug 6, 2021
40: Nathan Bomey
Multi-award winning USA Today Journalist Nathan Bomey, is the author of several books including: After The Fact: The Erosion of the Truth and the Inevitable Rise of Donald Trump, and Detroit Resurrected: To Bankruptcy and Back.  His current book: Bridge Buiders: Bringing People Together in a Polarized Age has become the Number 1 Best Seller in the Civil Rights genre.
143 minutes | Apr 22, 2021
39: Kerry Noble
The incredible journey of a most incredible man who went from being Christian preacher with diverse friends to preaching White supremacist Christian Identity. As a co-founder of the Covenant, the Sword and Arm of the Lord (CSA), he plotted to commit shootings and bombings. Today he is an outstanding humanitarian bringing all people together.
86 minutes | Feb 5, 2021
38: Ryan LoRee
Ryan Lo'Ree faced family dysfunction throughout his formative years.  He served in the U.S. military with a tour of duty in Iraq, only to return home as an adult to face more dysfunction, leading him to join the White supremacy movement.  Today with a racist past far behind him, Ryan works successfully as a race interventionist, helping deradicalize those involved in extremism and White supremacy and helping prevent young people from being lured into it.
47 minutes | Jan 29, 2021
37: Del Puschert
Saxophonist Del Puschert was there in the beginning of Rock'n'Roll and is one of the very few living practitioners of the raw "honkin' sax" style developed and popularized in the 1950s. He recounts stories of playing with Elvis Presley and other greats of the era.
29 minutes | Jan 15, 2021
36: Dr. Laurence Ralph
Author and Princeton University Professor, Dr. Laurence Ralph is one of the foremost experts on police torture. His book The Torture Letters, exposes and focuses on police violence used against suspects in the custody of the Chicago Police Department from 1972 - 1991.
58 minutes | Jan 8, 2021
35: Jennie Paul
Daughter of New York Yankees owner Gabe Paul discusses her strained relationship with her father, leading to poor choices in men, and her achievements in the world of television news in which she shattered barriers erected to prevent female equity in TV journalism.
58 minutes | Dec 25, 2020
34: Matthew Fogg
A Black Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal and national whistleblower discusses racism in law enforcement and his winning a $4,000,000 lawsuit against the U.S. Marshal Service.
28 minutes | Dec 18, 2020
33: Tashia Gray and Tahlita Wilson
The sisters of Gary Hopkins, Jr., speak out about what it is like to live with the grief of their unarmed Black brother being shot down by a White police officer with a prior history of violence, who was acquitted with no accountability for the shooting.
125 minutes | Dec 4, 2020
32: Dr. Michael Wood
Dr. Michael Wood is a former Baltimore City police officer who rose through the ranks of Sgt, and Detective. Today he serves as consultant on police procedure and community relations with new innovative thinking, considered controversial in some circles, as he strives to improve the divide.
38 minutes | Nov 29, 2020
31: Sara Sidner
Usually, she is the one asking the questions, Today, the tables are reversed as National and International award-winning CNN TV correspondent and journalist extraordinaire Sara Sidner answers the questions and provides her insights and expertise on the media today.
28 minutes | Nov 20, 2020
30: Aaron Dworkin
Self-described as a Black, White Jewish, Jehovah's Witness, Irish Catholic adoptee, Dr. Aaron Dworkin is a world-renown concert violinist, filmmaker, professor, author, and lecturer. He was named by Newsweek Magazine as one of the Top 15 People Who Make America Great. He is also one of the leading proponents in the U.S. for diversity in the arts.
43 minutes | Nov 13, 2020
29: Dorothy Elliot
27 years ago, Archie Elliott was shot 14 times by police at a traffic stop. But his mother, Dorothy Elliott, has never given up on seeking justice for her son. On this Changing Minds, Dorothy sits down with Daryl to discuss her son’s case, her battles in court, and what comes next.
62 minutes | Nov 9, 2020
28: Sherri Warren
In 1986, shortly after high school graduation, 19-year-old Black teenager Keith Warren was found hanging from a tree in a wooded area of Silver Spring, Maryland. Police ruled it a suicide, but there is much evidence that points to murder. Why years later, did classified police photos never seen before by his family, mysteriously appear on his mother's porch on the anniversary of his death? Keith's sister Sherri Warren, joins Daryl today to discuss the case.  
32 minutes | Nov 4, 2020
27: Scott Shepherd, Part II
On today's episode of Changing Minds, Scott Shepherd returns to the podcast to speak with Daryl all about COVID-19, vaccination, herd immunity, and how and when we can begin to think about returning to normal.
39 minutes | Oct 23, 2020
26: Rain Pryor
Look! Up in the sky---It's a comedienne! It's an actress!. It's a singer! It's all of the above! It's the hard-working, extremely talented, funny beyond all get out, daughter of the late, great Richard Pryor, who is also an entertainment genius in her own right.  
80 minutes | Oct 16, 2020
25: Caitlin Kelley
In an occupation primarily filled by men, P.I. Caitlin Kelly is not only a private investigator, she also founded and runs her own successful detective agency. Being a female in a role traditionally held by men can have its challenges, but this P.I. has turned challenges and obstacles into a rewarding and fulfilling career.  
79 minutes | Oct 9, 2020
24: Hope Hyder
The daughter of Black up and coming Jazz Saxophonist Steve Harvey discusses the murder of her father by a racist and homophobic White supremacist with a history of violently attacking both the gay and black communities.
56 minutes | Oct 2, 2020
23: Billy Flynn
Billy Flynn turned the Blues world upside down on its head with his guitar virtuosity, his feel and his soulful style. He has played and recorded with a who's who of greats like Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds fame, Jimmy Dawkins, Otis Rush and Beyonce, just to name a few. He was the guitarist on the soundtrack for the hit movie Cadillac Records during the performances of the Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry songs.
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