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Hungry Dogs with James Patterson

Hungry Dogs with James Patterson

By: James Patterson
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Summary

James Patterson—the world’s bestselling author—created Hungry Dogs to explore the minds of extraordinary people, from authors and musicians to actors and politicians. The podcast features in-depth video interviews with leading voices from across a wide variety of industries, including books, music, film, television, politics and sports. The title is inspired by Patterson’s maternal grandmother. As Patterson says, “Nan used to always say, 'hungry dogs run faster.' And I’ve been running fast ever since.” Tune in each Wednesday for interviews with notable guests like Dolly Parton, BJ Novak, Kathy Bates, Stacy Abrams, David Baldacci, and many more. Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Dana Perino on Why We Should Learn to Listen
    Apr 29 2026
    James Patterson interviews Fox News anchor Dana Perino about her transition from White House Press Secretary to fiction writer. They discuss her new political rom-com, Purple State, and explore whether personal chemistry can bridge deep ideological and political divides. Perino shares expert communication strategies, including her "read it twice" rule for dealing with criticism, and the vital importance of being a good listener. Dana and James also provide career and relationship advice for young professionals, and a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process required to pen a bestselling novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • Freida McFadden on Why Great Thrillers Need Cringe
    Apr 22 2026
    Freida McFadden joins James Patterson for a conversation about twist endings, suspense, and what makes a thriller impossible to put down. The bestselling author of The Housemaid talks about the “cringe factor” she loves in fiction, how she thinks about reader expectations, and why the best twists only work when they feel surprising and inevitable at the same time. They also discuss McFadden’s path from practicing doctor to breakout thriller writer, how she balances medicine and fiction, and the role authenticity plays in books that draw from real experiences. The conversation touches on outlines, dictation, Hollywood adaptations, pen names, and the strange mix of luck, timing, and craft behind a breakout bestseller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 mins
  • Patrick Radden Keefe on How He Turns True Stories into Thrillers
    Apr 15 2026
    Patrick Radden Keefe joins James Patterson for a conversation about storytelling, journalism, and how nonfiction can carry the suspense of a thriller. Keefe, the acclaimed author of Say Nothing, Empire of Pain, and London Falling, talks about finding stories in unexpected places, building narrative from real events, and why facts alone are not enough to hold a reader. They discuss Keefe’s path from Boston and law school to the New Yorker, the art of reporting deeply without inventing, and the challenge of turning complicated subjects like the Troubles, the opioid crisis, organized crime, and human smuggling into gripping books. The conversation also explores Hollywood adaptations, research, and what makes a true story feel impossible to put down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins
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