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From James Andrew Miller, creator of the innovative hit podcast Origins, comes Origins Originals—full-length podcast interviews with celebrated subjects featured in “Origins” Chapters – from Larry David, Cheryl Hines, and J. B. Smoove, to Bill Simmons, Michelle Beadle and Keith Olbermann -- and many more. Origins explores the beginnings of significant phenomena in television shows, films, music , even human relationships; Origins Originals will showcase the discussions from those shows in their entirety. For his New York Times bestsellers on Saturday Night Live, ESPN, and Hollywood talent agency CAA, Miller conducted more than 2,000 interviews and earned a reputation as one of the leading questioners in journalism today. “Origins Originals” will be the place to hear intrepid thinkers candidly discuss creativity, ingenuity, and how they have blazed some of the most important cultural trails of our time.

Michael Wilbon gets raw in a back and forth on PTI, former president Barack Obama, and the good and evil surrounding social media.

Tony Kornheiser may have been the last person convinced that using him and his Washington Post colleague Michael Wilbon as anchors of Pardon the Interruption was a good idea.

This interview with Michael Smith took place after Jemele Hill left his side as co-anchor of SC6, and offers insight into why Smith’s time alone at the desk lasted only about a month.

In the fall of ’17 — before she left SportsCenter — Jemele Hill shared her thoughts on her wild ride with social media and trying to make the best of being a co-anchor on a show that wasn’t a great fit. There’s a lot of candor here about life inside ESPN.

Over the course of two interviews, Jim Miller spoke with former ESPN president about managing social media at the network. Skipper was raw and revealing.

Listen to Larry think and laugh.

Cheryl Hines was perfectly cast....nothing phases her.

Admit it: you have nightmares about living with Susie Green, but deep down inside you love her.

Best not to listen to on speakers in a church.

Does anybody poke at Larry better?