Americans have never had access to so many drugs, and yet we continue to see rising issues when it comes to mental and physical health in this country. We dive into what’s going wrong in this conversation with Dr. Drew Pinsky. Dr. Drew, who is a board-certified physician in internal and addiction medicine, became a household name while hosting the iconic radio show “Loveline.” He now has multiple platforms, shows and podcasts. Mosheh and Dr. Drew talk about the state of mental health, the state ...
May 01, 2024•55 min
So much news coverage is devoted to the president, but it turns out that first ladies have had an incredibly influential and undercovered role in many White Houses. At the same time, it is an often thankless job that receives a lot of scrutiny. Mosheh sits down with New York Times White House correspondent and author, Katie Rogers, exploring her new book, ‘American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady.’ In our conversation, we dive straight into Jill Biden's role in the White House...
Apr 26, 2024•46 min
What is the ideal temp to wash your clothes? Do you actually need to separate whites from colors? What is the best way to pre-treat clothes? Should you use any setting besides ‘normal?’ How do you get out toddler stains?! We addressed dozens of your questions in this ‘news you can use’ conversation with Procter & Gamble Senior Scientist Sammy Wang. She helps lead teams creating products like Downy and Tide. Mo News recently visited P&G HQ for a tour of their fabric division to get a behi...
Apr 22, 2024•39 min
This episode is a deep-dive into the most streamed documentary in America: ‘Quiet on Set.’ The series focuses on Nickelodeon, and startling claims of a toxic work environment for child stars and abuse at the network. Mosheh is joined by Kate Taylor, senior correspondent at Business Insider, to explore the unsettling realities unveiled in the documentary. Her reporting and investigation in 2022 first revealed a number of issues, and inspired the making of ‘Quiet on Set.’ Taylor takes us behind th...
Apr 17, 2024•38 min
One of the most common questions we get at Mo News is related to media bias and finding trustworthy, non-partisan sources. Mosheh sits down with Vanessa Otero, the founder of AdFontes and the creator behind the influential Media Bias Chart–which breaks down thousands of news sources based both on political bias and reliability. We delve into the complexities of bias, media bias and the reasons as to why it has gotten worse in recent years. Otero shares her expert insights on the landscape of new...
Apr 12, 2024•36 min
American democracy has a number of challenges as it approaches its 250th birthday in 2026. The US has one of hardest constitutions in the world to amend, and is the only country to use an electoral college vs popular vote to elect presidents as well as the only democratic nation to allow for lifetime appointments of federal judges. Add in the filibuster and a less and less representative US Senate, there are a number of antiquated systems that give power to the minority over the majority in Amer...
Apr 08, 2024•52 min
America has long been obsessed with the idea of alien life and UFOS, especially as the US government has been less than open about what it has known for years. A new book tells the incredible history going back a century, and why the US government coverup has been less about what it does know, and more about what it doesn’t. Mosheh speaks with Garrett Graff, the author of “UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government's Search of Alien Life,” about the likelihood that we have encountered aliens, wh...
Apr 02, 2024•59 min
When it comes to raising kids, there is so much conflicting advice out there that often leads to self-doubt. Ultimately, what does the latest science say about how to best raise our kids to ensure they grow up to be resilient, confident and kind adults? In this episode, we speak with developmental psychologist Aliza Pressman, the author of “The Five Principles of Parenting.” She discusses why the adage to “go with your gut” is wrong, and dive into a number of topics from how to best discipline, ...
Mar 25, 2024•1 hr
As Israel’s war in Gaza enters a sixth month, we check on the state of the conflict and when it might end with Axios Foreign Policy Reporter Barak Ravid. He is incredibly well-sourced in Washington and Jerusalem, and he gives us an insider’s perspective on the growing divide between President Joe Biden and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and the state of the war. We discuss the likelihood of a Rafah invasion, what Palestinian leadership may look like after the war, the lasting impact of the Octobe...
Mar 21, 2024•49 min
As we cover the latest crisis and escalating violence in Haiti, we take a step back in this episode and dive into how the country got here. Haiti was once a pearl of the Caribbean, and a stable, go-to tourism hot spot, (the Clintons took their honeymoon there!) but things have taken a turn for the worst over the last few decades. Award-winning CBS News correspondent and host Vladimir Duthiers has reported from Haiti extensively and has a deep understanding for the country and people. He joins Mo...
Mar 18, 2024•58 min•Season 1Ep. 73
There have been a lot of really troubling headlines recently about the declining mental health of teens and the increasing rates of depression and suicide— particularly amongst teenage girls, but also amongst teenage boys. What’s behind it? And more importantly, what can we do about it? Plus– what’s the real key to happiness, or at least contentment, regardless of your age? We’re joined by Niro Feliciano, a cognitive psychotherapist and best selling author. You can often see her speaking on the ...
Jan 01, 2024•59 min•Season 1Ep. 72
From the Salem Witch Trials to Qanon, it turns out that conspiracy theories are “as American as apple pie.” We dive into why we believe them, and how they have impacted American history and democracy in a conversation with author and cultural historian Colin Dickey. His latest book, “Under the Eye of Power: How Fear of Secret Societies Shape American Democracy,” provides some fascinating historical perspective into how fears of immigrants, other religions, and secret societies have impacted the ...
Dec 29, 2023•51 min•Season 1Ep. 71
Carlos Whittaker is a motivational speaker and author who spreads positivity daily and he brings it to the Mo News podcast in this edition. Whittaker’s Instagram account @loswhit is a true pleasure to follow as he helps change the lives of total strangers by enlisting his “instafamilia” to raise money for good causes and good people. He is out with a powerful new book, How to Human, with tips on how we can find ourselves and listen to one another in these divisive times. Mosh and Carlos talk abo...
Dec 28, 2023•1 hr 1 min•Season 1Ep. 70
We take a deep dive into the state of our oceans and the planet with award-winning photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen. Paul and ‘Mitty’ are incredible storytellers who have traveled to the far reaches of the globe and below our oceans to capture amazing imagery. They are also the co-founders of SeaLegacy—an organization using the power of media and storytelling to amplify ocean solutions. In this edition, they discuss what they are seeing through their lenses—the impact of clima...
Dec 27, 2023•1 hr 3 min•Season 1Ep. 69
A provocative, new NY Times bestselling book alleges that keeping a certain population of Americans poor actually benefits the majority of citizens. And, it turns out that solving poverty is easier than we think it is. Mosheh talks to sociologist and author Matthew Desmond about his book, Poverty, By America. His analysis looking into why the richest country in the world has such widespread poverty finds in essence that, “I’m the problem, it’s me.” In today’s podcast, we dive into potential solu...
Dec 26, 2023•50 min•Season 1Ep. 68
It is a story we have not learned much about….until now. Facing sexism and huge institutional hurdles, the story of the women who helped build the CIA and put their lives on the line in conflicts going back to WWII is an incredible, compelling history. Writer Liza Mundy tells us their story in her new book, “The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA.” It’s a follow up to her previous book “Code Girls,” about the female code breakers of World War II. Mosheh talks to Liza about the ro...
Dec 22, 2023•50 min•Season 1Ep. 67
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, Mo News hit the road for Washington to interview two key US national security leaders about the conflict, the US role and other top challenges for the US. Mosheh spoke with Secretary of State Antony Blinken about how this war will end, who will lead Gaza after Hamas, and whether the US is doing enough to bring home the hostages. They also discussed the threat from Iranian groups like the Houthis, continued White House concerns about TikTok and how the Biden adm...
Dec 19, 2023•41 min•Season 1Ep. 66
It is the most prestigious consulting company in the world, and yet most of us know very little about McKinsey. The multi-billion dollar firm helps governments around the world and the Fortune 500 make key decisions when it comes to their businesses and their images. McKinsey clients have included big tobacco, opioid makers, the Chinese government as well as US government agencies & the companies they regulate (at the same time). However, all of that work is shielded by NDAs. How does all th...
Dec 15, 2023•45 min•Season 1Ep. 65
Mo News Prenuvo Discount: $300 off first scan with code MONEWS Thousands of people are starting to use a new whole-body MRI scan called Prenuvo, when they either have difficult-to-diagnose conditions, or are just looking to get a better sense of what is happening inside their bodies. Mosheh wanted to find out more, and recently had an opportunity to try out Prenuvo. CEO Andrew Lacy joins Mosheh to discuss the technology, what Prenuvo’s goals are and how the healthcare system can shift from a sic...
Dec 08, 2023•30 min•Season 1Ep. 64
As the Israel-Hamas war approaches 50 days, we are speaking with voices from both sides of the war to gain insight into the realities on the ground. In this episode, Mosheh speaks with Khalil Sayegh. He was born and raised in Gaza, then lived in the West Bank, and is now in the US, where he recently got his master's degree from American University. His family is currently seeking refuge in a church in northern Gaza. Sayegh speaks candidly about the war, growing up as a Christian in Gaza, life un...
Nov 22, 2023•1 hr 12 min•Season 1Ep. 63
It has been more than a month and a half since Hamas terrorists abducted more than 240 hostages, including babies and the elderly. As Israel and Hamas negotiate the release of some of the hostages, Mo News speaks to two family members of those currently being held in Gaza. They tell us about their family members, what life is like for a hostage who was released, the abductions and what the last 46 days have been like. We also speak with a survivor from the October 7th attack at the music festiva...
Nov 22, 2023•55 min•Season 1Ep. 62
**Mo News Premium For Members-Only Instagram, Private Podcast: (Click To Join)** Volumes have been written about President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British PM Winston Churchill. But what about the women who raised them? A new book tells the fascinating story of their mothers, Sara Delano Roosevelt and Jennie Churchill. Both natives of Brooklyn, NY, they would go onto take two very different paths and raise their famous sons in completely different ways. Mosheh speaks with Charlotte Grey, th...
Nov 17, 2023•38 min•Season 1Ep. 61
An increasing number of American kids are suffering from crippling levels of anxiety and mental health issues at school due to ‘achievement culture.’ We explore how we got there and the solutions with Jennifer Wallace, author of the new book “Never Enough,” diving into how kids now suffer under a “tyranny of metrics.” We discuss how higher education has contributed to this issue as well as the impact of social media and parental mental health. Wallace is the mother of three teens and a longtime ...
Nov 06, 2023•38 min•Season 1Ep. 60
With the realization that globalization didn’t benefit everyone, the US and many countries have taken a more populist turn in recent years. Is the re-focus on things here at home going to lead to more tensions across the globe or a positive, necessary correction? We talk to Rana Foroohar, Financial Times Business Columnist and author of the new book, Homecoming, about the evolving role of the US in the world, our broken politics and the transitioning US economy. We begin the conversation with th...
Oct 30, 2023•51 min•Season 1Ep. 59
**Mo News Premium For Members-Only Instagram, Private Podcast: (Click To Join)** It’s now been more than two weeks since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th, killing more than 1,300 people and taking more than 200 hostage. Israel has responded with airstrikes in Gaza that have left thousands dead. The images are gruesome. The testimony from survivors and victims’ families is heartbreaking. It’s all so hard to process— even for adults a thousand miles away. So how should parents talk to KIDS abo...
Oct 25, 2023•16 min•Season 1Ep. 58
We dive deep into the world of submersible exploration in this episode, and discuss what we can learn from traveling to the deepest parts of our oceans. We know more about outer space than our own oceans here on earth. The co-founder of Triton Submarines, Patrick Lahey, is hoping to help change that, and he explains why deep sea travel is so important in this conversation. We all watched in horror this summer as one submersible ignored safety warnings and imploded near the Titanic in June. We di...
Sep 29, 2023•1 hr 1 min•Season 1Ep. 57
It is a riveting history: How America chose the first six women to go into space and how the first female astronauts overcame adversity and sexism. We talk about all of it in our conversation with space journalist Loren Grush. Her new book, “The Six: The Untold Story of America’s First Women Astronauts” reads like a movie screenplay, and provides some fascinating historical perspective into the first six American women in space. As of 1973, the US had sent three females into space: Two spiders a...
Sep 22, 2023•47 min•Season 1Ep. 56
As Mosheh is about to become a dad for the first time, we gather some thoughts and insights on parenting from celebrity fathers, friends of the Mo News podcast, and Mosheh’s family. From special family traditions to advice on becoming a dad, we give Mosheh a heartfelt (and humorous) sendoff to fatherhood. Good luck with Baby O! **Mo News Premium For Members-Only Instagram, Private Podcast: (Click To Join)** — Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 yea...
Sep 19, 2023•24 min•Season 1Ep. 55
From the Salem Witch Trials to Qanon, it turns out that conspiracy theories are “as American as apple pie.” We dive into why we believe them, and how they have impacted American history and democracy in a conversation with author and cultural historian Colin Dickey. His latest book, “Under the Eye of Power: How Fear of Secret Societies Shape American Democracy,” provides some fascinating historical perspective into how fears of immigrants, other religions, and secret societies have impacted the ...
Sep 07, 2023•49 min•Season 1Ep. 54
After 20 years of war and revolution across the Middle East and North Africa–from Libya to Afghanistan--we take a look at what US foreign policy gets wrong, where China is trying to fill the gaps, and the future of the region, in this conversation with author and journalist Robert Kaplan. His latest book, “The Loom of Time,” provides some incredible historical perspective on US foreign policy and takes us on a tour of the region from Saudi Arabia to Israel to Syria to Egypt. This episode is effe...
Aug 30, 2023•54 min•Season 1Ep. 53