What if the most dangerous weapon in politics was a cartoon?
Hidden in the woods of Connecticut lives an artist whose drawings have sparked international outrage and landed on the cover of The New Yorker over a hundred of times. His weapon? A pen. His target? Politicians.
This week, I meet Barry Blitt, the legendary New Yorker cover artist behind some of the most controversial and hilarious political cartoons ever printed. But who is he and why does he keep doing it … from the woods? Come with me as we uncover how one artist turns humor into a weapon, and why the world’s most powerful people fear his cartoons.
If you love art, travel, creative process, political satire, documentary storytelling, and behind-the-scenes looks at famous artists, this episode explores the true purpose behind why human's use humor.



