I moved from Washington to Atlanta to Miami back to Washington. Who knows? But I really wanted to talk about my - first of all, sort of my journey, which I hate that word because I feel like it’s so overused at this point.īut going there, I really committed myself to focusing on my career early on. It might have a quadruple entendre at this point. But what do you mean by that, and why did you choose it for the title of this book? katie couric I’m going to start, actually, with that title, “Going There.” Obviously, it has a double entendre, maybe a triple entendre. Her new memoir is called “Going There.” Katie, thanks for being here. This is The Book Review Podcast from The New York Times. Plus, our critics will join us to talk about the books they’ve been reading and reviewing.
How much does Katie Couric reveal about the world of television news in her new memoir? She’ll join us to talk about her new book, “Going There.” Is our understanding of how to combat racism in this country fundamentally flawed? John McWhorter will be here to discuss his new book, “Woke Racism.” Alexandra Alter will be here to talk about what’s going on in the publishing world. Transcript Katie Couric on ‘Going There’ Hosted by Pamela Paul Couric discusses her memoir, and John McWhorter discusses his new book, “Woke Racism.” Friday, October 29th, 2021