Episode 129: Norman Lear Tribute

One of the joys of doing this podcast is the people that I meet. I was so lucky to have spent a few hours with Norman Lear who recently died at the age of 101. Lear was 95 at the time we talked. In the 1970s he created a television empire with shows that dominated the network ratings like All in the Family, Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons and Maude. These series changed television forever by tackling subjects like racism and social inequality. Lear was also an outspoken liberal who founded People for the American Way which supports first amendment rights and progressive causes. And in 2001 he bought a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence for more than $8 million and arranged for it to tour around the U.S. as a way to encourage people to take pride in their country. Norman Lear was a national treasure and you’ll get to hear why in this conversation.