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Apr 1, 2021 • 32min
Trials and Tribulations: Minneapolis, Myanmar, and Amazon
First up: Derek Chauvin’s trial began this week. He’s the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd. We’re taking a look at what we can expect in the courtroom in the weeks ahead. And we’ll break down why America doesn’t have a strong track record when it comes to convicting police officers. Then: It’s time for headlines. We’re bringing you news from the WHO, Pfizer, Georgia, and New York… and giving you the context on why it all matters. Next: There’s a tiny but historic election going on in Bessemer, Alabama. Amazon warehouse employees there have voted on whether or not to unionize. We’ll tell you why this one small town is really getting under Jeff Bezos’s skin. ICYMI: The situation in Myanmar is only getting more dire. After the military took over in a coup back in February, people are continuing to protest, with many protests turning deadly. We’ll tell you about the global response (hint: barely any) and what’s expected to happen next. Finally: We asked: which quarantine habit are you most trying to shake? And a lot of you said: snacking. Here’s the deal: snacking is good for us. So we asked an expert how we can snack … smarter. On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Sharon Fairley, professor, University of Chicago Law School, creator, Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability
Rebecca Rainey, labor reporter, Politico
Krista Linares, registered dietitian, Nutrition con Sabor
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Mar 25, 2021 • 31min
This Is Us Trying: Gun Reform, Reparations, Grounded Ships
First up: Less than a week after a mass shooting in Atlanta, there was another massacre – this time in Colorado. We’re diving in to look at what’s changed – and what hasn’t – about gun violence in the US. Then: From Israel’s elections and a ship stuck in the Suez Canal to Equal Pay Day and Virginia abolishing the death penalty, we’ve got the context on this week’s biggest headlines.Next: As spring breakers crowd the streets in Miami, we ask an epidemiologist: are we gonna see another surge in COVID outbreaks? And what can we start to enjoy safely?Plus: Evanston, Illinois just made history as the first city to approve reparations in the US. We’ll break down what reparations are, and how they could work in practice. Finally: Endometriosis is tricky to diagnose, but it affects at least 10% of women (ages 15-44) in the US. So we asked an expert: what is it, how do we know if we have it, and how can we treat it? On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, medical director, Special Pathogens Unit, Boston Medical Center
Dr. Natalie Crawford, fertility physician
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Mar 18, 2021 • 30min
This Could Be Anywhere in the World
First up: We’ve got the context on this week’s deadly shootings around Atlanta, where a lone gunman murdered 8 people — 6 of them of Asian descent — in a time when attacks against Asian Americans are rising. Then: Last weekend, police in London shut down a vigil for Sarah Everard, who was abducted and murdered while walking home from a friend’s house. We break down why Everard’s death matters — not just in the U.K., but everywhere.Next: We’ve got the context on some of this week’s other big headlines, including big news on same-sex marriage in Japan, a frosty summit in Alaska, and the IRS giving us another month to do our taxes.Plus: This week, some EU countries temporarily paused their rollout of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine. We break down how regulators have reacted to concerns over blood clots — in 60 seconds.ICYMI: Is there a “crisis” at the US-Mexico border? We dive into what’s going on, and what’s changed about immigration policy so far in the Biden Administration.Finally: Every week, there’s a new financial acronym to learn. First it was SPACs. Now it’s NFTs. We’ll break down why all these new investment crazes are happening.P.S. Here are some of resources we mentioned if you’re struggling to cope with this week’s news:
Stop AAPI Hate
National Sexual Assault Online Hotline
Mental Health Resources for the AAPI Community
Ignoring Your Emotions Is Bad for Your Health. Here's What to Do About It.
On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Izzy Capelin, London resident
Valerie Gonzalez, staff reporter, The Monitor (TX)
Kristie De Peña, vice president for policy and director of immigration, the Niskanen Center
Rachel Lerman, technology reporter, The Washington Post
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Mar 11, 2021 • 36min
Looking Back, Springing Forward, and Hitting Up Obama
First up: Today, President Biden signed a long-awaited stimulus bill. We’ll break down three of the biggest wishes he granted and look at who’s gonna be affected. (Here’s the rest of theSkimm on the stimulus bill)Then: We’ll explain the CDC’s new guidelines about what we can do once we’ve been vaccinated.Plus: We’ll follow one Skimm HQ’er as she gets her first shot.Remember Me? TheSkimm sat down with former President Obama this week and asked him what it will take for Americans to truly get to a place of racial equality.ICYMI: It’s almost time to “spring forward” this weekend for Daylight Savings. We’ll share some tips to make losing an hour less difficult this year. Finally: A year after the pandemic officially began, we’ll talk to a grief counselor about reckoning with the losses we’ve dealt with — from loved ones to jobs — and how to move forward.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Kat, Skimm HQ’er
Carly M., Skimm HQ’er
Barack Obama, Former President of the United States, author, “A Promised Land”
Dr. Sonya Lott, licensed psychologist
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Mar 4, 2021 • 29min
Doctor's Orders: Talking COVID with the CDC + Beating Zoom Fatigue
First up: We had some questions for the new CDC director, like: if it’s my turn, how do I sign up to get vaccinated?Then: We’ve got the context on some of this week’s big headlines, including the latest on NY Governor Cuomo, why the Capitol is on high alert, and what’s up with Dr. Seuss.Next: We’ll explain the fate of the $15 minimum wage … in 60 seconds. ICYMI: A new report found that political and economic freedoms are declining all around the world, including in the U.S. We’ll tell you why that’s happening — and why we’re still hopeful.Finally: We all know that Zoom fatigue is real, but now scientists are telling us just how real. We’ve got the scoop on why, and what you can do about it.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Amy Slipowitz, research manager, Freedom House
Professor Jeremy Bailenson, founding director, Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab
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Feb 25, 2021 • 31min
#VaccineGoals
First up: A few places, including the U.K. and Israel, have successfully rolled out COVID-19 vaccinations. We want to know: how did they do it? And can we copy what they got right?Then: We’ll fill you in on what you need to know about Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, which should get FDA approval this week.Next: We’ve got the context on two of the week’s headlines, involving former President Trump’s taxes and Illinois eliminating cash bail.ICYMI: The racial wealth gap is still a huge obstacle for Black women. We’ll talk to one woman who’s helping make that gap smaller. Finally: A lot of Texans are still without running water after last week’s winter storm. This week, we’re talking to one of the volunteers hoping to fix that — literally. P.S. For more info on the racial wealth gap, check out this handy guide from the Skimm Money team.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Claire Hannan, executive director, Association of Immunization Managers
Saskia Popescu, assistant processor, Biodefense Program, George Mason University
Jala Eaton, founder, "On My Own Financial"
Ryan Gossen, volunteer, Austin Guerilla Plumber Corps
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Feb 23, 2021 • 27min
The She-cession Crisis: Policy Meets Reality
On this bonus episode of Skimm This, we're following up our interview with Vice President Kamala Harris by diving into a topic that's been on our minds for a while now: the “she-cession,” a.k.a. how women have been impacted by the economic recession caused by the pandemic.
First up: We’ll hear how about the difficulties two Skimm’rs are facing juggling parenting and work.
Then: Our expert guests put those stories in context and share some of the other experiences they’re hearing about around the country.
Next: The panel reacts to the White House’s COVID relief proposal and discusses the difference between “band-aid” solutions and long-term economic reform.
Later: We’ll discuss the importance of paid family leave and whether a $15 minimum wage will get women back to work.
Finally: Our guests share advice and strategies for changing workplace policies to benefit parents.
Want to share your she-cession story? Email us at audio@theskimm.com. Or call and leave us a voicemail at (646) 461-6470.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Cherita Ellens, CEO, Women Employed
Kathryn Edwards, labor market economist, the RAND Corporation
Skimm'r Faith
Skimm'r Bergen
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Feb 18, 2021 • 31min
Out of This World: Extreme Weather and a Mars Expedition
First up: We’ll break down how one of America’s largest states was brought to its knees by a freak winter storm, and why most of the rest of the country has been so cold.
Then: We’re bringing you the latest on stories from Australia, Tokyo...and at Walmart...and giving you the context on why they matter.
Next: We saw a lot of COVID-related headlines this week. To clear the noise on what’s going on with the pandemic, we phoned a friend. A doctor friend.
ICYMI: “Vaccine passports” might be coming to a country near you. We’ll tell you the arguments for and against so you can decide for yourself.
Later: We’ll break down WTF Clubhouse is... in 60 seconds.
Finally: We’re taking a breaking from these earthly matters to tell you why everyone’s paying attention to Mars.
On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Stef Cantu, Texas resident
Tayhlor Coleman, Texas resident
Dr. Krutika Kuppalli, assistant professor of medicine, Medical University of South Carolina
Mallory Brooke, owner and chief meteorologist, Nor’easter Weather Consulting
Chloe Sackier, EDL systems engineer, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Feb 11, 2021 • 40min
VP Harris on the She-cession
First up: Women are being pushed out of the workforce at an alarming rate. We interviewed Vice President Kamala Harris to learn how the next COVID relief bill could provide women with some relief.Then: We’re bringing you three headlines – Trump’s Impeachment trial, the rise in hate acts against Asian Americans, and a microchip shortage – and breaking down the context on why they matter. Next: More than a year into the pandemic, COVID long-haulers (aka people who’ve shown symptoms for weeks or months after having COVID) are still struggling to receive adequate medical care. We’ll talk to two long-haulers and a doctor about why this group of patients is having a hard time getting the attention they need. ICYMI: We’ll tell you why a cryptocurrency that started as a joke may have the last laugh...in 60 seconds. Thanks, Elon Musk. Later: Get ready to mark your calendars, because tax season is here. In all seriousness, you’ve gotta do your taxes at some point. Don’t worry, we’ll break down what you need to know???Finally: We’ll fact-check some pretty uncool statements from the guy running the Tokyo Olympics.If you’ve been impacted by the “she-cession” we talked about on today’s show, we want to hear your story. Click here to share. Or call and leave us a voicemail at (646) 461-6470. On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Vice President Kamala Harris
Chelsea Alionar, COVID long-hauler
Asia Durr, WNBA athlete and COVID long-hauler
Dr. Monica L. Lypson, professor, The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Kesha JonTae, The Millennial Tax Expert
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Feb 8, 2021 • 20min
Skimm Special: Mindfulness Over Matter
ICYMI, the last year has been stressful. But we can’t just unplug, wait a few seconds, and hope that everything returns to "normal" again. No matter how much we might want to.That's why today, we're gonna dig into something that’s been generating a lot of buzz over the last few months: mindfulness.First: We’ll hear from a Skimm’r who has used mindfulness to get through some tough moments – at home and in the classroom.Then: It’s time to dig into the science. As in: What even is mindfulness? Why is everyone telling me how great it is? And, is there any actual evidence that it works? Later: We’ll explore how mindfulness can help us stay engaged with the world around us. Finally: What better way to wrap things up than by talking tips, techniques, and ways to apply mindfulness to improve our day-to-day?On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Jennifer Hutchins, middle school English teacher and mindfulness practitioner
Dr. Tara Brach, clinical psychologist, author, “Radical Compassion: Learning to Love Yourself and Your World with the Practice of R.A.I.N.”
Bea Arthur, psychotherapist and CEO, The Difference
Jaclyn London, MS, RD, Head of Nutrition & Wellness, WW (Weight Watchers Reimagined)
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