

The Open Mind
Revisit expert discussions on the most important public affairs issues of the century.
Hosted by Alexander Heffner, The Open Mind is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas across politics, media, technology, the arts, and all realms of civic life. First broadcast in 1956, it explores challenges of the digital age, American politics and emerging issues. These conversations are a primary resource to the public, students, teachers, researchers, and archivists.
Hosted by Alexander Heffner, The Open Mind is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas across politics, media, technology, the arts, and all realms of civic life. First broadcast in 1956, it explores challenges of the digital age, American politics and emerging issues. These conversations are a primary resource to the public, students, teachers, researchers, and archivists.
Wake Forest psychologist John Petrocelli on the importance of fact- and nonsense-checking
Detecting Malarkey
The Future of Privacy in America
Tulane Law’s Amy Gajda on Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to Privacy.
The Future of Privacy in America
Energy, Nukes, and Deterring WWIII
Scientists Rich Wolfson and Ferenc Dalnoki on Nuclear Choices for the Twenty-First Century
Energy, Nukes, and Deterring WWIII
The Open Mind is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN.