Kelly Corrigan speaks to the former president of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards about her path towards living a life devoted to social rights. Cecile was raised by parents who modeled how to stand up for what you believe in. As a result, Cecile committed her life’s work to supporting others in the fight for equality.
Ai-jen Poo has been organizing domestic workers for over two decades, ensuring that they have the same structure and security we give to every other job we value. In this episode, we sit down to discuss the roots of her activism, the art of listening with dignity and the future of caregiving as a profession.
In this episode, comedian and political satirist, W. Kamau Bell sits down to discuss his path to stand-up, and reflects on what he's learned from having tough conversations about race and identity as the host of CNN's Emmy-winning "United Shades of America."
On Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan, this four-time New York Times bestselling author has insightful conversations with notable guests, reflecting on their lives and the impact they can have on their worlds.
Join Kelly Corrigan as she sits down with the famed actress and entrepreneur Jennifer Garner, who shares her story on how she found “the most optimistic work in the world” – and how it isn’t acting.
Join Kelly Corrigan, who speaks to late-night host, actor and writer James Corden about American identity, and his path from internet stardom to The Late Late Show.
Enjoy an intimate and heartfelt interview series hosted by four-time New York Times bestselling author Kelly Corrigan, who conducts candid conversations with influential leaders in their fields. In this program, Kelly Corrigan interviews attorney and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson.