Sitemap - 2025 - Chrono Talks

Tyrion Lannister on Sydney Sweeney, Jeans Ads, and the Fine Art of Wasting Time

Cancel Kimmel: Senator Joseph McCarthy on Comedy, Corruption, and Cultural Collapse

“Hillary, Darling, Where Did Your Spine Go?” — Dorothy Parker on the Art of Vanishing

"Barack Obama’s Silence Is Betrayal” — Malcolm X Doesn’t Hold Back

Ida B. Wells & Edward R. Murrow on Truth in the Age of Disinformation

Theodore Roosevelt & Atticus Finch Discuss the Current State of Liberal Politics

What General Leia Organa Tells Today’s Democrats: Stop Complaining and Start Fighting Smarter

Oscar Wilde on Epstein, Moral Outrage, and the Theatre of Modern Politics

Eliot Ness on Financial Crimes, Power, and the Epstein Network

Leonardo da Vinci on Artificial Intelligence: Invention, Intuition, and the Machine That Thinks

Theodore Roosevelt on Justice and the Epstein Files

Ronald Reagan – On Division, Dialogue, and the American Promise

Stephen Colbert on Trial: Hoover vs. Voltaire

Thomas Jefferson on Rosie O’Donnell, Donald Trump, and the Decline of Public Discourse

Beethoven Meets Pink Floyd – On Sonic Walls, Revolution, and the Electricity of Emotion

J. Edgar Hoover – On Power, Surveillance, and the Epstein Files

Pocahontas – On Myth, Memory, and the Meaning of Her Name

“I Saw Him Pass”: A Witness Recalls the Day Jesus Walked the Via Dolorosa

Vincent van Gogh – On Color, Pain, and Why the World Looked Brighter in Paint

Michael Collins – On Rebellion, Betrayal, and the Cost of a Free Ireland

Joan of Arc – On Faith, Fire, and the Price of Conviction

Oscar Wilde – On Wit, Exile, and the Cost of Being Clever

Harriet Tubman – On Freedom, Fear, and Never Looking Back

Marie Curie – On Discovery, Doubt, and the Loneliness of Great Work

Malcolm X – On Justice, Identity, and the Unfinished Struggle

Mark Twain – On Truth, Humor, and the American Mess

Leonardo da Vinci – On Curiosity, Invention, and the Weight of Genius

Cleopatra – On Power, Perception, and the Price of Being a Woman in History

George Washington on Leadership, Division, and the Digital Age