Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 969 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews CommentaryNews |
The filmmaker John Carpenter has a whole shelf of cult classics: “They Live,” “The Thing,” “Escape from New York,” “Halloween,” and so many more. And while he hasn’t directed a new movie in more than a decade, Carpenter has continued working in the f... more
Next month, New York City may elect as its next mayor a man who was pretty much unknown to the broader public a year ago. Zohran Mamdan, who is currently thirty-three years old and a member of the State Assembly, is a democratic socialist who won a p... more
Lionel Richie has been making music for fifty years. He has sold more than a hundred million albums, his hits too numerous to list, and he has endeared himself to younger generations as a judge on “American Idol.” He’s now the author of a memoir, “Tr... more
Robert P. George is not a passive observer of the proverbial culture wars; he’s been a very active participant. As a Catholic legal scholar and philosopher at Princeton University, he was an influential opponent of Roe v. Wade and same-sex marriage, ... more
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The Progressive Wing of the Democratic Party is an Anti-White, Anti-Patriarchal (Male Leadership), Anti-Western Values (Judeo Christian) Anti-Capitalist Extremist. The country is 64% White. You gotta know that blaming everything on “The Evil White Man” is gonna lead to a major backlash, right?
My solution? Throw the whole Progressive Wing under the Bus. Call out their racism. Ca... more
Appreciated the Ezra Klein interview for its exploration of Klein’s ideas, concerns, and background. It helped me to better understand Klein’s approach to the ideological challenges we face, which is important given that he is one of the writers willing to think deeply about many aspects of our political reality these days.
Ezra speaks with such swag and confidence that I wonder if he understands nuance.
David Remnick has publicly said he is *against* universal healthcare. He supports the privatization of health services. Remnick has the same opinion on healthcare as most Republicans!
Finally, journalism that actually shows curiosity and with critical analysis of covered topics.
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This podcast features a range of profiles and storytelling, aiming to provide insightful conversations that engage with current events and cultural commentary. Topics often include in-depth discussions surrounding political landscapes, societal issues, and personal narratives involving notable figures. The storytelling aspect stands out, revealing unique perspectives through intimate interviews and rich narrative techniques. The format likely appeals to listeners interested in thoughtful discourse and nuanced analyses of contemporary issues, making it a platform for those seeking a deeper understanding of the world around them.
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