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The Slate Daily feed includes new episodes from more than 30 shows in the Slate Podcast Network. You'll get thought provoking analysis, storytelling, and commentary on everything from news and politics to arts, culture, technology, and entertainment. Discover new shows you never knew you were missing.

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This week: Disney has agreed to make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI along with a licensing deal setting limitations on the use of it’s IP on Sora. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck discuss this is a precedent-setting deal and ... more

On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by Gen Z expert and After School writer Casey Lewis to talk about how Gen Z TikTok users are switching up on Millennials. After years of mocking the generation for being “cringe” online, now people are ... more

Trump decided this past week that there was no downside to fully embracing the racist “shithole countries” rhetoric he denied seven years ago; but this mask coming fully off is just the latest chapter in a decades-long campaign to gut a very specific... more

If you need confirmation of Hollywood’s vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year’s KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—... more

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Mark Harris
Writer, critic, and author of *Pictures That Revolution, Five Movies, and The Birth of New Hollywood* and a biography of Mike Nichols.
Episode: Culture Gabfest: "Is the Warner Bros. Deal the End Of Cinema?" Edition
Tim Wu
Professor at Columbia University Law School, author, and former government official
Columbia University
Episode: Slate Money | Money Talks: Don't Be Evil-ish
G. Phillip Shoultz III
Arts educator and associate artistic director at VocalEssence
VocalEssence
Episode: How To! | Sing in Front of Other People
Raymond Antrobus
Poet and author of The Quiet Ear, An Investigation of Missing Sound
Episode: Death, Sex & Money | What Hearing Aids and Anger Management Still Miss
Julie Rovner
Chief Washington Correspondent at KFF Health News
KFF Health News
Episode: What Next: Healthcare Is Expensive. It’s About To Get Worse.
Adam Crafton
Covers soccer for The Athletic
The Athletic
Episode: Hang Up | FIFA's Trumpy World Cup Draw
Jordan Bianchi
Motorsports reporter for The Athletic
The Athletic
Episode: Hang Up | FIFA's Trumpy World Cup Draw
Zack Beauchamp
Senior Correspondent at Vox
Vox
Episode: What Next: It’s the Alt-Right’s GOP Now
Nick Kulish
Reporter with the New York Times focusing on philanthropy
New York Times
Episode: Slate Money | Netflix Wants To Have It All

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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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    PenelopeinLA
    United States5 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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Care & Feeding | Is It The F**k You Fours? Or Something More?
Q: How can I help my strong-willed child who cries or screams about everything?
The hosts discuss the importance of predictability, setting boundaries, and using scaffolding to support a neurodivergent child's needs, emphasizing understanding and consistency.
Care & Feeding | Is It The F**k You Fours? Or Something More?
Q: What are your screen rules in your own homes?
The hosts share their varied screen time rules, which include restrictions on YouTube, screen time for educational purposes, and how they manage screen time differently based on individual family dynamics.
What Next: The Fight Over The Future of Movies
Q: What is David Zaslov's reputation in the industry?
Nitish states that he is not well-liked due to his past decisions and statements during labor disputes.
What Next: The Fight Over The Future of Movies
Q: What would you call a movie about what's happening with Warner Bros. Studios?
Nitish suggests a title like "Warning" to reflect the current issues in the entertainment industry.
Death, Sex & Money | What Hearing Aids and Anger Management Still Miss
Q: When did that start for you, that sense of trying to understand what's happening and it feels fraught and hard?
This sensitivity developed from a young age as anxiety existed in the household, contributing to my awareness of interactions and a need for comprehension.

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This podcast series features a diverse array of episodes that tackle contemporary issues across several domains, including politics, social justice, cultural narratives, and the impact of technology on society. Through engaging discussions and expert insights, listeners can expect thought-provoking commentary on pressing matters such as vaccine policies, military ethics, historical education, and intersectional narratives in popular media. Notably, the format allows for collaboration among various hosts and guests, resulting in a multifaceted approach to storytelling that encourages deep engagement with the topics at hand. The podcast is likely to resonate with listeners who appreciate critical analysis and multidimensional perspectives on ... more

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