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11 snips
Jan 3, 2023 • 33min
A Crisis of Kevin McCarthy’s Own Making
Catie Edmondson, a congressional correspondent for The New York Times, provides keen insights into the chaos surrounding the House Speaker election. She discusses the internal fractures within the Republican Party as hard-right factions oppose Kevin McCarthy's leadership bid. Edmondson explores how McCarthy's compromises may not unify the party. The atmosphere is charged as lawmakers question his ability to garner support in a deeply divided Congress. The conversation captures the political maneuvering and uncertainty as the new legislative session begins.

8 snips
Dec 30, 2022 • 35min
One Man Flees Putin’s Draft: An Update
Kirill, a young man from Moscow, shares his harrowing journey of fleeing Russia to escape the military draft linked to the invasion of Ukraine. He discusses the emotional toll of war on personal relationships, especially the fear of conscription that haunts many. The struggle for survival, coupled with deep feelings of loss as he leaves family behind, paints a vivid picture of the turmoil faced by those seeking refuge. His story reflects not just individual struggle, but the broader impact of war on society, resonating with listeners deeply.

19 snips
Dec 29, 2022 • 37min
A Post-Roe America: An Update
Anja Baker is an anti-abortion activist from Mississippi, championing pro-life efforts since her teenage years. Dr. Jessica Rubino, a former abortion provider and family physician, advocates for reproductive rights, sharing her personal survival story. They discuss the profound implications of the end of Roe v. Wade, the emotional complexities surrounding reproductive choices, and the growing support systems for women. Each reflects on their journeys, highlighting the urgent need for community resilience and the challenges faced in navigating a post-Roe world.

21 snips
Dec 28, 2022 • 27min
A View of the Beginning of Time: An Update
Kenneth Chang, a science reporter for The New York Times, dives into the striking discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope. He discusses the breathtaking images of ancient galaxies and the emotional impact on scientists. The conversation highlights Webb's superior infrared capabilities compared to Hubble, particularly in analyzing exoplanet atmospheres for signs of life. Chang also addresses the mission's challenges and its revolutionary role in our understanding of the universe, marking a new era in cosmic exploration.

6 snips
Dec 27, 2022 • 43min
How Two Friends Beat Amazon and Built a Union: An Update
Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer, Amazon warehouse workers and key figures in the labor movement, discuss their inspiring journey in unionizing Amazon. They share the challenges faced, from grueling shifts to intimidation tactics, and the pivotal Staten Island walkout sparked by safety concerns. Jodi Kantor, an investigative reporter, highlights the significance of their grassroots efforts in fostering solidarity among workers. Their story is not just about a victory, but also the ongoing fight for workers' rights and the hope it ignites across a changing labor landscape.

6 snips
Dec 26, 2022 • 38min
On the Road With Ukraine’s Refugees: An Update
This podcast provides a heart-wrenching look at the experiences of Ukrainian refugees fleeing their homeland. Stories of separation and loss highlight their emotional journeys through chaos and uncertainty. The impact on children amidst air raids emphasizes their resilience and hope. Vivid accounts from a harrowing checkpoint illustrate the desperate situation faced by families. Recent updates reveal the scale of the refugee crisis, shedding light on the shelter and support challenges across Europe for nearly eight million displaced individuals.

11 snips
Dec 23, 2022 • 43min
A Restaurant Critic (Ours) On the Year That Changed Him Forever
Pete Wells, the acclaimed restaurant critic for The New York Times, shares his journey through a transformative year in the dining world. He reflects on the pandemic's impact, discussing a shift from traditional star ratings to a more personal critique style. Wells recounts memorable experiences, including a revelatory visit to a Puerto Rican food trailer and dining adventures in unconventional settings. His insights challenge the norms of high-end dining and highlight the importance of empathy in food criticism during these unprecedented times.

6 snips
Dec 22, 2022 • 31min
A Crisis in Peru Signals Trouble for South America
Julie Turkewitz, the Andes bureau chief for The New York Times, dives into the political chaos in Peru following President Pedro Castillo's failed power grab. She discusses the unexpected support he still receives from marginalized citizens and the violent protests demanding his reinstatement. Turkewitz explores the deep divisions in Peruvian society, the economic factors fueling unrest, and the broader implications for democracy across South America. Her insights illuminate a complex landscape of hope and skepticism in a nation seeking change.

6 snips
Dec 21, 2022 • 29min
The Lives They Lived
This podcast dives deep into the tragic impact of gun violence, focusing on the lives of three children whose dreams were cut short. Heartfelt stories from their loved ones reveal their vibrant personalities and aspirations. One segment highlights a memorable friendship formed through gaming, while another emphasizes the joy of nature and community through a baptism celebration. These powerful narratives shed light on the urgent issue of gun violence as the leading cause of death among American children.

12 snips
Dec 20, 2022 • 25min
A Congressional Call to Prosecute Trump
Luke Broadwater, a Congressional reporter for The New York Times, dives into the serious implications of the January 6th committee's final findings. He discusses their historic recommendation to charge former President Trump with insurrection and details the potential legal ramifications for key figures involved in attempting to overturn the election results. Broadwater also reflects on how the committee's televised hearings have shifted public perception and the political landscape, emphasizing the need for accountability in preserving democracy.


