Host Roy Wood Jr. gives listeners an inside look at The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. Hear how correspondents, writers, and producers of the Emmy-winning series use comedy to tackle a variety of topics — from racial injustice to gun control to sex robots — and where these issues stand today. Beyond the Scenes features a rotating cast of The Daily Show correspondents including Desi Lydic, Dulcé Sloan, Ronny Chieng, and Michael Kosta, as well as contributors Jordan Klepper and Lewis Black.
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On this special episode of Beyond the Scenes, Daily Show correspondent Dulcé Sloan and writer Josh Johnson join Roy Wood Jr. to talk about their new podcast, Hold Up! The two discuss the relatively inconsequential topics they plan to debate, beginnin... more
Over the past year, near-total abortion bans have been instituted across America, including in Texas and Oklahoma. In December 2021, Beyond the Scenes host Roy Wood Jr. sat down with Texas-based OB/GYN and abortion provider, Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi, to ... more
There’s been a number of pieces of anti-trans legislation introduced around the country, with more than 300 bills proposed this year. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with ACLU Deputy Director for Transgender Justice, Chase Strangio, and ... more
I’m so impressed with the combination of data and thoughtfulness. I’m a white woman in the Midwest where there is little diversity. I find the episodes to be so eye opening. I’m a fan. Keeping fighting the good fight!
I was listening to the “racist highways” episode (April 2022) and my 8yo heard it and asked me to keep it on so he could listen too. The boy who regularity begs for hip-hop over news in the car listened to the entire episode, making comments and asking for the occasional clarification, and then asked for another (he settled on “pink tax”). A great show for the whole family to learn and dig deeper and laugh, too. Thanks RWJr!
Roy Wood is an empathetic and curious interviewer. I enjoy him on the Daily Show but my respect for him grew exponentially by listening to a few of these podcasts. I really enjoyed his interview with Ronny Chieng on racism against Asian Americans. First off I didn’t know they were office mates which adds another dimension to their humor. It was just such a great thoughtful discussion on racism based on their personal experiences while also being constructive on solutions to move forward.
I just listened to the latest episode about structural racism and the building of America’s highways. So interesting. Was there any additional discussion about the effect of BBB on gentrification? Basically, the highways are lowered and the area becomes a place where everyone wants to live…now property value skyrockets and the people who had to deal with the highway in their back yard for the last 50 years are now pushed out, once it’s a “nicer” place to live?
These are really good. He is a great interviewer. And I mean that. It’s like some Larry King. It’s not just about laughs. He asks real questions and they have real discussions w nuance and actual conversation. Really enjoy listening too them
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Beyond the Scenes from The Daily Show launched a year ago and published 53 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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