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Watch In the Know Season 1

NPR’s third-most popular host, Lauren Caspian, a well-meaning, hypocritical nimrod puppet, conducts in-depth interviews with real-world human guests.
  • I'm No Hero

    Episode 1 - 24 mins
    Lauren helps an unhoused person and interviews Kaia Gerber and Jonathan Van Ness.
  • Whose House?

    Episode 2 - 26 mins
    Lauren gives a big donor a studio tour during Pledge Drive Day at "In the Know."
  • Very Gross

    Episode 3 - 23 mins
    Lauren's voice might be making listeners sick and Fabian is determined to protect them.
  • Portrait of a Safety Rep on Fire

    Episode 4 - 21 mins
    Fabian and Carl campaign to be the new office safety rep; Lauren is upset over medical news.
  • Yogurt Week

    Episode 5 - 24 mins
    Lauren insists on hosting a "Racial Roundtable"; Fabian forms a connection with Jorge Masvidal.
  • Thinksgiving

    Episode 6 - 23 mins
    Lauren spends Thanksgiving attempting to impress his 13-year-old son by interviewing Hugh Laurie.

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