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A podcast about American culture, identity, and everyday life — seen through the eyes of an outsider. A South African foreign correspondent — who spent 20 years covering conflicts and change around the world, interviewing Mandela and presidents, and winning awards — moved to suburban Atlanta, looked around, and started taking notes. Searching for America is what she found. It's part cultural anthropology, part love letter, part field guide. If David Attenborough narrated suburban America — observing the rituals of the tailgate, the mating display of the sororities, the great seasonal migration to Costco — it would sound something like this. Except she's South African, she lives in it, and she's not whispering from behind a bush. She's in the drive-through line, observing and listening. New episodes every week. Subscribe now.2025 Robyn Curnow Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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  • What Baseball Taught Me About Washington and Iran
    Apr 27 2026

    I went to a baseball game in Atlanta this week and, thanks to a corporate perk, found myself in some of the best seats in the stadium. Right behind the catcher.

    Which sounds ideal.

    Close enough to hear the players. Close enough to see the grip on the ball. Close enough to feel like you really understand what’s going on.

    Except… I didn’t.

    When the Braves hit a home run, I had to look up at the jumbotron to see where the ball actually went. I had the best seat in the house and still missed the play.

    Which felt uncomfortably familiar.

    Because this is a bit like how we follow politics. Especially right now.

    From Washington to Iran, we are flooded with updates, analysis, hot takes, and people who sound extremely confident about what is happening. We’re close to the noise. The statements. The drama. The personalities.

    But that doesn’t always mean we can see the full field.

    In this episode of Searching for America, I use a slightly confused night at a baseball game (I’m still not entirely sure what “bases loaded” really means) to think about perspective, power, and why sometimes the smartest move is to step back.

    Or at least… go get a pretzel and come back next inning.

    It’s a short reflection on how America sees itself, how the world sees America, and why the view depends so much on where you’re sitting.

    And if all else fails, there’s always the jumbotron.

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    • Got a great idea for an episode? Drop Robyn a message here with the subject line PODCAST IDEA
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    More about Robyn's public speaking
    Robyn Curnow is a sought-after public speaker on what it takes to create positive leadership in complicated times. As a South African now living in the American South, Robyn is determined to bring a hopeful and light-hearted tone to all conversations.

    She reflects on her interviews with U.S. Presidents Bush, Clinton and Carter and First Lady Michelle Obama. She has impactful stories of working alongside Nobel Peace Prize Lauretes Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    She has delivered talks and hosted events around the Blue Economy in the Principality of Monaco where she introduced Prince Albert of Monaco and Prince William, Prince of Wales and French President Emmanuel Macron, the Lincoln Centre in New York, the Science Museum in London, the Swedish Royal Palace in Stockholm, the YPO annual conference in Cape Town, the United Nations, a Haaretz newspaper panel in Jerusalem, the Nantucket Yacht club and many more.

    She has recently worked with Prince Albert II Foundation in Monaco and Philadelphia, the Swedish royal family in Stockholm, Made by Dyslexia in London, the Red Cross of Georgia in Atlanta alongside Delta Airlines.


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    8 min
  • The Masters Golf, Gnomes and the America's Open Tab
    Apr 20 2026

    What can The Masters teach us about America’s $30+ trillion debt? Quite a lot. Augusta’s polished traditions, booming merchandise sales, and open-wallet culture offer a surprisingly sharp metaphor for Washington’s spending habits.

    Robyn Curnow is a foreign correspondent living the American South - this is her outsider/insider take on life in America.

    Sign up for the Searching for America newsletter http://robyncurnow.substack.com

    More about Robyn here http://www.robyncurnow.net

    • Got a great idea for an episode? Drop Robyn a message here with the subject line PODCAST IDEA
      Subscribe to Robyn's Substack.
    • Visit her website here.
    • To book Robyn to speak at your event, get in touch here.

    More about Robyn's public speaking
    Robyn Curnow is a sought-after public speaker on what it takes to create positive leadership in complicated times. As a South African now living in the American South, Robyn is determined to bring a hopeful and light-hearted tone to all conversations.

    She reflects on her interviews with U.S. Presidents Bush, Clinton and Carter and First Lady Michelle Obama. She has impactful stories of working alongside Nobel Peace Prize Lauretes Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    She has delivered talks and hosted events around the Blue Economy in the Principality of Monaco where she introduced Prince Albert of Monaco and Prince William, Prince of Wales and French President Emmanuel Macron, the Lincoln Centre in New York, the Science Museum in London, the Swedish Royal Palace in Stockholm, the YPO annual conference in Cape Town, the United Nations, a Haaretz newspaper panel in Jerusalem, the Nantucket Yacht club and many more.

    She has recently worked with Prince Albert II Foundation in Monaco and Philadelphia, the Swedish royal family in Stockholm, Made by Dyslexia in London, the Red Cross of Georgia in Atlanta alongside Delta Airlines.


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    6 min
  • America's Drinking Laws Make No Sense
    Apr 13 2026

    America is built on freedom. So why are there still more than 500 places where you can’t legally buy a drink?

    In this episode of Searching for America, Robyn Curnow explores the strange, contradictory world of American drinking laws - from Utah’s strict alcohol rules and ID checks to dry counties that still exist nearly a century after Prohibition.

    Why can you drive at 16 but not buy a beer until you're 21?
    Why do some towns still ban alcohol?
    And what do puritanical drinking laws reveal about American culture, religion, and power?

    From the infamous Zion Curtain in Utah to Prohibition, this is a story about alcohol - but really, it’s about how America works.


    Subscribe to http://robyncurnow.substack.com for sharp, global insights on the United States in a weekly newsletter

    • Got a great idea for an episode? Drop Robyn a message here with the subject line PODCAST IDEA
      Subscribe to Robyn's Substack.
    • Visit her website here.
    • To book Robyn to speak at your event, get in touch here.

    More about Robyn's public speaking
    Robyn Curnow is a sought-after public speaker on what it takes to create positive leadership in complicated times. As a South African now living in the American South, Robyn is determined to bring a hopeful and light-hearted tone to all conversations.

    She reflects on her interviews with U.S. Presidents Bush, Clinton and Carter and First Lady Michelle Obama. She has impactful stories of working alongside Nobel Peace Prize Lauretes Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    She has delivered talks and hosted events around the Blue Economy in the Principality of Monaco where she introduced Prince Albert of Monaco and Prince William, Prince of Wales and French President Emmanuel Macron, the Lincoln Centre in New York, the Science Museum in London, the Swedish Royal Palace in Stockholm, the YPO annual conference in Cape Town, the United Nations, a Haaretz newspaper panel in Jerusalem, the Nantucket Yacht club and many more.

    She has recently worked with Prince Albert II Foundation in Monaco and Philadelphia, the Swedish royal family in Stockholm, Made by Dyslexia in London, the Red Cross of Georgia in Atlanta alongside Delta Airlines.


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    9 min
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