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Hungry Dogs with James Patterson

Hungry Dogs with James Patterson

著者: James Patterson
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概要

James Patterson—the world’s bestselling author—created Hungry Dogs to explore the minds of extraordinary people, from authors and musicians to actors and politicians. The podcast features in-depth video interviews with leading voices from across a wide variety of industries, including books, music, film, television, politics and sports. The title is inspired by Patterson’s maternal grandmother. As Patterson says, “Nan used to always say, 'hungry dogs run faster.' And I’ve been running fast ever since.” Tune in each Wednesday for interviews with notable guests like Dolly Parton, BJ Novak, Kathy Bates, Stacy Abrams, David Baldacci, and many more. アート 文学史・文学批評 社会科学
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  • James Patterson Interviews Alex Cross
    2026/02/11
    James Patterson sits down with Aldis Hodge and Ben Watkins, the star and showrunner of Amazon’s Cross, to talk about bringing Alex Cross from the page to the screen. They discuss what it means to reinterpret one of fiction’s most iconic detectives, why the series focuses on new stories rather than direct adaptations, and how Cross is written as a father, partner, and human being first. Catch the premiere of Season 2 of Cross today on Prime Video! 00:00 Intro 01:09 Discussing Season Two of Cross 02:47 Character Complexity and Realism 05:43 The Evolution of Alex Cross 07:11 Behind the Scenes: Writer's Room Insights 12:33 Comparing TV Shows and Movies 14:03 Creating New Stories Beyond the Books 16:03 Character Development and Flaws 17:07 Acting and Watchmaking 19:51 The Art of Television Writing 22:02 Exciting Twists in Season Two 25:07 Upcoming Projects and Collaborations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    31 分
  • Arthur Brooks on Why Happiness Requires Struggle
    2026/02/04
    James Patterson sits down with author and Harvard professor Dr. Arthur Brooks for a conversation about happiness, suffering, and what actually makes life meaningful. Brooks explains why true happiness requires pain, why eliminating struggle leads to dissatisfaction, and how learning from failure is essential to growth. They discuss the science behind happiness, the difference between success and meaning, the importance of relationships, and how our priorities shift as we age. Drawing from Brooks’ research, teaching, and writing, this episode explores how to build a life rooted in purpose rather than chasing constant pleasure. 00:00 Intro 01:04 The Harvard Happiness Course 02:25 The Science of Happiness 10:12 The Importance of Friendships 15:59 Balancing Work and Family 25:43 Understanding Intelligence Over Time 30:02 Fluid vs. Crystallized Intelligence 32:06 Disrupt Everything: Embracing Change 36:06 Encouraging Writers to Finish Their Books 42:56 Global Poverty and Economic Freedom 44:52 Loving Your Enemies (Seriously) 50:33 The Power of Storytelling and Memory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    57 分
  • Daniel Kehlmann on Complicity, Moral Choice, and How History Repeats Itself
    2026/01/28
    James Patterson speaks with acclaimed novelist Daniel Kehlmann about literature, history, and the quiet decisions that shape moral responsibility. Kehlmann discusses growing up between Germany and the United States, differences in reading culture and education, and why habits of reading matter more than ever. They explore Kehlmann’s novel The Director, which examines how ordinary people become complicit inside authoritarian systems, and why evil rarely arrives as a single defining moment. The conversation touches on moral judgment, censorship, artistic responsibility, comedy in dark times, and how small, defensible choices can slowly lead societies down dangerous paths. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    41 分
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