

Dan Rosenheck
Data editor at The Economist who led the analysis of Jeffrey Epstein's email archive and discussed the methodology and key findings from that data-driven investigation.
Top 10 podcasts with Dan Rosenheck
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Feb 16, 2026 • 26min
Check in the mail: our analysis of Epstein’s correspondence
Tom Standage, deputy editor and wine enthusiast, introduces blouge, a climate-resilient wine style. Tom Wainwright, media editor, examines the politics and pitfalls of banning under-16s from social media and suggests design-focused reforms. Dan Rosenheck, data editor, walks through the methodology and scope of analyzing Jeffrey Epstein’s email archive and what patterns the correspondence reveals.

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Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
In this discussion, Dan Rosenheck, Data Editor at The Economist, unveils the dynamics behind the surprising election results and shifting voter demographics, particularly among Latino voters. Slavia Chankova, Healthcare Correspondent, challenges conventional views on ADHD, advocating for its recognition as a spectrum rather than a disorder. Finally, Vishnu Padmanaban explores the rise of faith-based startups in India, where technology enhances religious practices, making devotion more accessible and personal than ever.

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Oct 24, 2024 • 23min
Coming up Trump: our election model puts Harris behind
Dan Rosenheck, Data editor at The Economist, shares insights from the election forecast model, revealing a surprising shift toward Donald Trump in the presidential race. Simon Wright, Industry editor, discusses the reality of Elon Musk's ambitious robotaxi plans, highlighting the challenges Tesla faces amid skepticism and competition. They also dive into the fascinating legacy of Excel, exploring its evolution and the impact of AI tools on productivity. Tune in for a blend of politics, technology, and data-driven discussions!

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Apr 12, 2024 • 28min
The Intelligence: America’s deeply divided electorate
Dan Rosenheck, data editor for The Economist, unveils insights into American voting preferences, exploring how demographics influence electoral outcomes. John Joe Devlin, deputy editor, highlights the harrowing experiences of Palestinians navigating the Rafah crossing amidst conflict. Catherine Nixie pays tribute to Rose Dugdale, a former heiress who transformed into an IRA bombmaker, reflecting on her complex life. Together, they delve into pressing issues like abortion rights, political climates, and the desperate search for safety in tumultuous times.

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Feb 16, 2026 • 26min
Check in the mail: our analysis of Epstein’s correspondence
Tom Standage, deputy editor and wine aficionado, introduces blouge, a chillable red-white blend built for warmer vintages. Tom Wainwright, media editor, debates proposed bans on under-16s and design-focused alternatives. Dan Rosenheck, data editor, describes leading the large-scale analysis of Jeffrey Epstein’s email archive and how the team searched and prepared the data.

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Jun 12, 2024 • 22min
America's next top-job model: our election forecast
Dan Rosenheck, Data editor at The Economist, dives into the latest statistical forecasts for the upcoming US presidential election, hinting at Donald Trump's potential second term. They also discuss exciting advancements in malaria vaccines, shedding light on ongoing public health struggles. Additionally, the conversation explores the rise of 'tradwives' on TikTok, revealing a fascinating cultural trend that embraces traditional gender roles. It’s a blend of politics, health, and societal shifts, sure to spark intrigue!

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Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
Dan Rosenheck, Data Editor at The Economist, dives into the surprising clarity of the recent U.S. election results, exploring key demographic shifts among voters. Sloveya Csankova discusses the rising diagnoses of ADHD, proposing a shift in perception from disorder to neurodiversity. Meanwhile, Vishnu Padmanaban reports on the booming faith-based startup sector in India, highlighting how technology is transforming traditional worship. Together, they unravel fascinating insights into politics, mental health, and cultural trends.

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Apr 12, 2024 • 28min
The Intelligence: America’s deeply divided electorate
Dan Rosen heck, Data Editor at The Economist, delves into the complexities of the American electorate, revealing how factors like age, sex, and religion influence voting preferences. John Joe Devlin discusses the troubling challenges faced by Palestinians escaping Gaza, highlighting systemic corruption and personal stories of desperation. Meanwhile, Catherine Nixie pays tribute to Rose Dugdale, a fascinating figure who transformed from heiress to IRA bombmaker, shedding light on her revolutionary journey amidst political upheaval.

Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
Dan Rosenheck, Data editor at The Economist, unpacks the surprising clarity of a recent American election, highlighting polling trends and Latino voter shifts. Sloveya Csankova reexamines the rising diagnoses of ADHD, advocating for a view that sees it as a spectrum rather than a disorder. Vishnu Padmanaban explores the growth of faith-based startups in India, revealing how technology is reshaping Hindu practices and tapping into increased religiosity. Each guest offers fresh perspectives on complex societal issues.

Sep 23, 2020 • 23min
America’s next top chamber, modelled: the Senate battle
Dan Rosenheck, Data editor at The Economist, specializes in election modeling, while Anne Rowe, the Obituaries editor, is known for her biographical insights. They discuss the significant impact of Senate races on U.S. governance, emphasizing statistical predictions and the challenges faced by Democrats. The conversation also explores the evolving electric vehicle industry, particularly new battery technologies challenging Tesla's dominance. Additionally, they highlight the inspiring story of a groundbreaking astrophysicist who unraveled the mysteries of auroras.


