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Book Club with Michael Smerconish

Book Club with Michael Smerconish

SiriusXM 546 episodes Latest Jun 5, 2026

Book Club with Michael Smerconish is a podcast for independent-minded readers. Michael only discusses books he has actually read, offering genuine insights into a wide range of titles, many of which are lesser-known. Each episode provides a thoughtful exploration of the book's themes and ideas, making it a valuable resource for discovering your next great read.

Episodes

Lloyd Blankfein: "Streetwise" Jun 5, 2026 00:34:25 Michael sits down with former Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein to discuss his new memoir, "Streetwise: Getting To and Through Goldman Sachs." Blankfein reflects on his journey from Brooklyn public housing to Harvard and the top of Wall Street, sharing lessons on leadership, ambition, resilience, and navigating the 2008 financial crisis. In a candid and often humorous conversation, he
Richard Louv: "Noticing" Jun 3, 2026 00:23:25 Listen to Michael's conversation with Richard Louv about "Last Child In The Woods" here. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sharon McMahon: "We Are Mighty" May 20, 2026 00:24:12 Michael talks with bestselling author and educator Sharon McMahon about her new book "We Are Mighty: 12 Ordinary Americans Who Did the Next Needed Thing", an illustrated companion to her hit book "The Small and the Mighty." McMahon shares the inspiring stories of overlooked Americans whose courage and determination helped shape the nation, from civil rights pioneer Septima Clark to Constitution fr
Andrew Guthrie Ferguson: "Your Data Will Be Used Against You" May 18, 2026 00:27:05 Michael Smerconish sits down with George Washington University law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, author of "Your Data Will Be Used Against You: Policing in the Age of Self-Surveillance," for a timely conversation about privacy, policing, and the rise of AI-powered surveillance. From license plate readers and facial recognition to Tesla “hurry up mode” and automated school bus tickets, they ex
Admiral James Stavridis: "2084" May 15, 2026 00:19:49 Michael welcomes retired four-star Admiral James Stavridis to discuss "2084: A Novel of Future War", the gripping finale to his bestselling trilogy co-written with Elliot Ackerman. From great power conflict and artificial intelligence to climate catastrophe and the future of democracy, Stavridis explores the real-world forces shaping his vision of the late 21st century. The conversation ranges fro
Russell Muirhead: "A Lot of People Are Saying" May 13, 2026 00:15:14 As conspiracies about whether any of the three assassination attempts on President Donald Trump were staged or not, Michael speaks with Dartmouth professor Russell Muirhead, co-author of "A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy", about the rise of modern conspiracism and its impact on democracy. From JFK theories to 2020 election claims and online misinformati
Dr. Nassir Ghaemi on The Psychology of Great Leaders: The Creative Power of Mental Illness May 11, 2026 00:24:30 In this episode of Book Club with Michael Smerconish, Michael speaks with psychiatrist and author Dr. Nassir Ghaemi about the surprising connection between mental illness and exceptional leadership. Drawing from Dr. Ghaemi’s books "A First-Rate Madness" and the newly published "Soul on Fire", the conversation explores how figures like Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and
Susan Page: "The Queen and Her Presidents" May 8, 2026 00:16:27 Michael welcomes USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page to discuss her bestselling book "The Queen and Her Presidents: The Hidden Hand That Shaped History." From Ronald Reagan’s close friendship with Queen Elizabeth II to Donald Trump’s fascination with royal protocol, Page shares revealing stories about the monarch’s relationships with every American president she encountered. The conversa
Robert Putnam Revisits "Bowling Alone" with The Mingle Project May 7, 2026 00:28:57 Visit The Mingle Project, and watch this in Episode #27 of The Mingle Project on YouTube. The Mingle Project is Michael's mission to restore civility and compromise to our public discourse. For three decades, he’s had a front-row seat to the increase in polarization that has gripped the nation. He sees the current climate as part of a much larger disconnect in society fueled by technology and self
Julian Zelizer: "The Presidency of Joseph R. Biden" Apr 29, 2026 00:21:34 Michael welcomes Princeton University professor and historian Julian Zelizer with "The Presidency of Joseph R. Biden: A First Historical Assessment", a new collection of essays examining Biden’s legacy. They explore the administration’s major accomplishments—from economic recovery to climate and foreign policy—alongside the political challenges that defined his presidency, including inflation, imm
Sarah Isgur: "Last Branch Standing" Apr 27, 2026 00:24:22 Michael sits down with legal analyst and Advisory Opinions host Sarah Isgur to discuss her best-selling book "Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today's Supreme Court" and unpack how the Supreme Court really works. Using engaging examples—from “snails on a train” to modern constitutional debates—they explore competing theories of interpretation, the m
Jonathan Zimmerman: "Free Speech - And Why You Should Give A Damn" Apr 23, 2026 00:14:30 Michael Smerconish speaks with University of Pennsylvania historian Jonathan Zimmerman about "Free Speech: And Why You Should Give a Damn," co-authored with Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Signe Wilkinson. They explore how free speech—once a cornerstone of liberal activism—has become politically polarized, with conservatives now claiming its mantle. Zimmerman argues that cultural shifts, campus

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