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Guest: Heather Schwedel, staff writer at Slate, author of “Unfortunately, I Have to Recommend You See Melania”.

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Growing up, George Saunders was the eldest boy with younger sisters, in a family full of women who gave him praise and special treatment. That created the confidence that fueled his ambition to become a great writer. 

In this lively interview, Georg... more

In this Money Talks: Emily Peck is joined by Andrew Biggs, author of The Real Retirement Crisis, to talk about how the data contradicts the so-called "retirement crisis” in the US, what we misunderstand about the system, and what we should be thinkin... more

Hosts Alex Kirshner, Lindsay Gibbs, and Ben Lindbergh kick things off by picking their favorite (and the most horrifying) events to watch at the upcoming Winter Olympics.

Then the panel digs into Bill Belichick’s bizarre Hall of Fame snub. They fini... more

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Author and culture critic
Author of Blank Space
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Sports journalist specializing in soccer
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A physician at the Minneapolis VA specializing in infectious disease.
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Episode: What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti
Will Stancil
An attorney and local activist in Minneapolis with a significant social media presence.
Episode: What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti
Alex Reinert
Max Freund Professor of Litigation and Advocacy at Cardozo School of Law, Director of the Center for Rights and Justice, Co-Director of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy
Cardozo School of Law
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Tatum Hunter
Internet culture reporter at the Washington Post
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Episode: ICYMI - Social Media Bans Are No Match For Teens
Jennifer Swann
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Shannon Minter
Legal director for the National Center for LGBTQ Plus Rights
National Center for LGBTQ Plus Rights
Episode: What Next | Daily News and Analysis - SCOTUS Might Actually Let Trans Kids on the Field

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Mary Harris
Host of What Next, engaging audiences with critical discussions on current events.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • Ruth Marcus is an out of touch racist

    Why on earth would you platform the out of touch, anti Muslim racism of Ruth Marcus? Her views on Mamdani are precisely why the Democratic Party is on life support and hated by its own base.

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    1
    PenelopeinLA
    United States7 months ago
  • TBD Tech and Gun Manufacturing

    Thought provoking discussion on marketing of guns. I hope the results of this lawsuit is that marketing guns to youth becomes illegal like tobacco and other harms.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DrDK2
    United States2 years ago
  • David Plotz thinks he is objective

    But he is really a knee jerk apologist for liberalism. His constant exhortations about how fair minded he is while he takes swipes at progressives seems self hating and unnecessary. Exhausting to listen to and it is annoying the number of assumptions he makes about the listeners and how little he thinks of us. Emily Bazelon is the saving grace. John Dickerson tends to live in the same bubble as David.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jakehtc
    United States2 years ago
  • Very Disappointing Episode

    The episode about Trump voters was awful. The guest spent the entire time insulting liberals to prove that liberals shouldn’t think Trumpsters are delusional racists. Frank Buckley offered zero insight into how Trump MAGA are anything other than delusional racists.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DrDK2
    United States2 years ago
  • Sound quality??

    Love the pod, but… What happened to the volume?? It’s so loud that it can hardly be heard.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LppCo
    United States2 years ago

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Occasional technical issues have been pointed out, but the audience generally values the engagement and relevance of the content to current events.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its thought-provoking discussions and diverse range of topics, reflecting a variety of perspectives on important societal issues.
Some criticisms focus on perceived biases from certain hosts, particularly regarding political discussions, though overall the content is highly regarded for its analytical depth.

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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti
Q: What do you make of the Democrats' response regarding ICE after this incident?
Will observed a shift in the language of local politicians who are starting to question ICE's role in the community after the killing.
What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti
Q: What have the last 24 hours been like since Alex Pretti's death?
Will described feeling guilt, community support, and the difficult realization that anyone could have been in Alex's position during the tragic event.
What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Everyone Saw CBP Kill Alex Pretti
Q: Can you talk to me about your feelings about what happened to Alex?
Dimitri expressed that he had always thought of gun ownership as dangerous but acknowledged that in the U.S., carrying a gun is legal and shouldn't lead to being shot for it.
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Who Gave ICE Permission to Trample the Constitution?
Q: How do we think in a bigger, more generous way about getting to where we want to be, and what have the blind spots been?
We need to recognize the systemic issues at play and understand that accountability should not solely fall on individual officers but rather on the systems that enable misconduct.
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Who Gave ICE Permission to Trample the Constitution?
Q: Can we do one last beat on qualified immunity?
Qualified immunity is only valuable to those officers who violate the Constitution, so its application often fails to evolve law and provide clarity on constitutional violations.

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