Tavis Smiley Season 8 Episode 67
Tavis Smiley
Season 8

Ep 67. Robert Reich, Benmont Tench

  • March 25, 2014

Tavis Smiley season 8 episode 67 features two guests, Robert Reich and Benmont Tench. Robert Reich, a former Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton, joins Tavis to discuss his latest book entitled "The System: Who Rigged it, How We Fix it." In his book, Reich explores how the US political and economic systems are rigged against the majority of Americans and proposes a roadmap for how we can fix it. Reich shares his insights into the current state of the US political climate and the importance of being an engaged citizen in today's world.

In the second segment of the episode, Tavis welcomes Benmont Tench, a prolific keyboardist and founding member of the legendary band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Tench discusses his new solo album entitled "You Should Be So Lucky," which features collaborations with fellow musicians such as Ryan Adams and Gillian Welch. Tench shares his experiences working with Tom Petty and reflects on their friendship and creative collaboration over the years.

The episode is a fascinating exploration of politics, music, and culture. Reich brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to bear on the challenges facing the United States today, while Tench shares his insights into the creative process and the role of music in our lives. Tavis brings his trademark wit and intelligence to the conversation, making for an engaging and thought-provoking episode that is not to be missed. So, if you are interested in politics, economics, and music, this episode of Tavis Smiley is definitely worth your time.

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