Listeners who love a good morning show may enjoy CBS Mornings on the Go. This podcast is an extension of the popular CBS Mornings program. The hosts are Gayle King, Nate Burleson, and Tony Dokoupil. They bring their signature style to this podcast with ease. Listeners can expect some of the same great content as they would from the morning show. This podcast includes the highlights of the program.
The three voices on the CBS Mornings on the Go podcast have different backgrounds. But they have great chemistry. King has worked in journalism since the 1970s. She has hosted CBS morning shows since 2012. But many listeners may also know her for another reason. At one of King's first jobs, at a Baltimore TV station, she met Oprah Winfrey when she was also starting out. The two have been best friends ever since. Burleson is new to TV news, but the former NFL player brings personality and curiosity to his job. Dokoupil has worked in both print and broadcast journalism. He has lived an interesting life as well. His father was a drug dealer who went to jail for it. This all shaped Dokoupil's life and his worldview, as he has said on the show. The anchor is also married to TV journalist Katy Tur.
The CBS Mornings on the Go team has been working together for years. So podcast listeners get a natural rapport that feels like old friends catching up over coffee or tea. Their easygoing style makes it feel like listeners are sitting right there with them at breakfast time. But these friends are also so knowledgeable about the news. Their chemistry is undeniable.
Each CBS Mornings on the Go episode lasts about 30 minutes. The podcast talks about subjects such as politics, entertainment, and jobs reports. Some episodes feature celebrity interviews. Listeners can get both serious and fun topics in each podcast. New episodes drop every weekday.
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