The problem with the news right now? It’s everywhere. And each day, it can feel like we’re all just mindlessly scrolling. It’s why we created What Next. This short daily show is here to help you make sense of things. When the news feels overwhelming, we’re here to help you answer: What next? Look for new episodes every weekday morning. Get more of What Next with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonu... more
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Over three different trips during the war, this doctor saw the chaos of blast injuries in northern Gaza give way to gunshot wounds suffered at aid-distribution sites in the south.
Guest: Dr. Mohammed "Adeel" Khaleel, minimally invasive and complex ... more
American agriculture relies on foreign workers, and they rely on the H-2A visa program to work legally in the United States. Despite a growing number of people applying for visa spots, the Trump administration has proposed cutting the division of the... more
Media giants like Paramount and Disney have been swift to capitulate to the Trump administration and the tenacious head of the FCC, Brendan Carr. Why new ownership from the likes of the Ellisons is likely to make things worse.
Guest: Nitish Pahwa, s... more
If you’re hunting for a job, the odds are increasingly likely you’ll have an interview with an artificial intelligence “recruiter.” And why not? It’s also increasingly likely you’ll be working with A.I. anyway.
Guest: Danielle Abril, technology-in-t... more
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I cannot believe this is a whole podcast episode. One, the data is publicly available, so I don’t understand why you keep calling it a “leak.” You can search anyone’s name on Spotify and find their playlists—it’s not news. Two, genuinely, who cares. It’s music. Playlists. Songs. If you are upset about your playlists being “leaked” by some 23 y/o who scraped Spotify, you are doing pretty well.
There are actual, real, impactful issues happening, including in tech, which is what TBD is usually f... more
Not worth the time. Total waste of podcast space.
This is an excellent podcast by Slate that dives deeper into the issues - listen everyday for the past few years!
Listening to the episode on Tea. The two women dance around a basic fact:
Human behavior ranges from good to evil. Women are human. Ergo women’s’ behavior ranges from good to evil.
A completely absurd unstated but obvious premise that the host and guest refuse to accept.
This woman is exasperated. Won’t waste any more time on intellectually dishonest discourse.
The main host has a habit of restating a lot of what guests say, which is unnecessary and bothersome. Sometimes the host is wrong so the guest has to (politely) correct her. The approach also distracts from information the guest presents, interrupting the flow. Worst, the restatements are super simplistic — like the host thinks listeners can only understand the information if it’s broken down into bite-size, way-oversimplified pieces. We can follow just fine. If the host doesn’t understand somet... more
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The content is anchored in providing concise explanations and analyses of current events, helping listeners navigate through the overwhelming amount of news available each day. Episodes typically feature expert guests who provide insights on diverse topics ranging from politics and government actions to social issues, technology, and healthcare. Notably, the show aims to simplify complex narratives, ensuring that audiences walk away with a clearer understanding of the most pressing matters affecting society today. A distinctive feature is its commitment to daily updates, allowing listeners to remain informed on rapidly changing news cycles.
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2. Danielle Abril
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4. Justin Wolfers
5. Michael Feinberg
6. Quinta Jurecic
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