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Introducing Modern Ruhles with Stephanie Ruhle.

Sep 04, 20192 min
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In Modern Ruhles, MSNBC anchor and NBC News correspondent Stephanie Ruhle brings her characteristic curiosity, empathy and insight to some of today’s thorniest, most complex conversations.

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We are living in complicated times. It feels like there is a whole new set of rules, but nobody knows where the actual lines are drawn. And for cable news, social media and yes podcast filling the void with words, it seems like there's less of an actual conversation. I'm Stephanie Rule, MSNBC anchor and NBC News correspondent, and I want to tell you about my new podcast, Modern Rules.

On this season of Modern Rules, I'm going to be spending time unpacking the harriest of today's topics, from privilege and political correctness to me to masculinity a moral leadership. I've had some of the smartest, most thoughtful people I know join me in real, candid conversations, people like my friend quest Love, who joins me to discuss political correctness, masculinity. Alright, so look the same way that Black Lives Matter has a secret ellipsus at the end of that sentence, you know,

missing a word too. I realized that I'm gonna hear hashtag speak so well. An actress author activists Amber Tamberlain to talk about the me too movement. I'm not gonna sit and spend time trying to think about how to help men rehabilitate themselves. They need to do that work digital activists for Sean Robinson, who brings interesting perspective on

social media and moral leadership. Had the white woman not exposed it, we would have never actually even had the story where Howard Schultzon had to go on air and talk about he was forced to do the right thing. And just to show you what I mean when I say we're gonna get real, I am bringing on my mom Louise Rule talk about all things feminists. They seem to think they have to push it, push it, push, and you don't have to push it. I like people to open the doors. I like people to say I

look nice, that's not an insult. For the next eight weeks, you're gonna get into topics that are not always comfortable, but they're always compelling. I hope he'll join me this season for Modern Rules. Listen and subscribe to my new podcast, Modern Rules on Apple Podcast, the I Heart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcast

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