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The New York Times
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309 snips
Dec 30, 2024 • 41min

The Life and Legacy of Jimmy Carter

Peter Baker, Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, delves into the complex life of Jimmy Carter, exploring his presidency marked by humility amidst crises. He discusses the Camp David Accords as a diplomatic triumph against a backdrop of domestic challenges and rising gas prices. The conversation highlights Carter's unconventional leadership style and his role as a citizen diplomat in his post-presidency, redefining his legacy through global health initiatives and peace efforts.
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336 snips
Dec 29, 2024 • 28min

The Sunday Read: ‘Ozempic Could Crush the Junk Food Industry. But It Is Fighting Back.’

Discover how GLP-1 medications like Ozempic are changing eating habits by curbing cravings for junk food. As millions turn to these drugs, the food industry faces a seismic shift in consumer preferences, prioritizing healthier options. Innovative products, like protein-enriched snacks and fiber-infused foods, are emerging to meet newfound dietary needs. Hear about the challenges food companies face and how they are racing to adapt to a healthier America, as this pharmaceutical revolution tests the foundations of the junk food landscape.
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25 snips
Dec 28, 2024 • 22min

The Sunday Read: ‘My Goldendoodle Spent a Week at Some Luxury Dog ‘Hotels.’ I Tagged Along.’

Experience a humorous yet heartfelt journey as a Goldendoodle named Steve explores luxury dog hotels. Revel in the absurdity of pet pampering, from queen-size beds to decadent spa treatments, as societal norms shift around pet ownership. Reflect on the evolving human-animal bond and enjoy entertaining anecdotes that juxtapose lavish experiences with the owner's own quirky accommodations. This exploration dives deep into the emotional complexities of loving our furry friends while poking fun at the extremes of their luxurious lifestyles.
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241 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 33min

The Year in Music

Join pop music critics Jon Pareles, Lindsay Zoladz, and Jon Caramanica as they explore the defining moments of 2024 in music. They discuss the rise of women in pop, highlighting Charlie XCX and Chapel Roan's impact. The discussion delves into the intense feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, analyzing its cultural significance. Additionally, they examine the genre crossover of country music in pop, with a spotlight on Beyoncé's bold ‘Cowboy Carter,’ and the evolving landscape of artistry and identity in the music industry.
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272 snips
Dec 26, 2024 • 24min

The Year in TV & Movies

James Poniewozik, Chief television critic for The New York Times, and Manola Dargis, Chief film critic for The New York Times, dive into the state of entertainment in 2024. They discuss the pervasive 'mid-TV' phenomenon, criticizing the mediocrity of recent shows. Sequels dominate the film landscape, with Dargis highlighting both beloved and divisive films of the year. Throughout, they emphasize innovative storytelling, urging a move away from formulaic content in both television and cinema. Recommendations for standout productions also shine through.
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76 snips
Dec 25, 2024 • 33min

Joni Mitchell Never Lies

Wesley Morris, a critic at large for The New York Times, and Sasha Weiss, deputy editor of The New York Times Magazine, dive deep into Joni Mitchell’s emotional return to the stage after her brain aneurysm. They discuss the powerful atmosphere of her Newport Folk Festival performance and its significance to fans and fellow artists. The duo explores the nuances of authenticity in live music and the profound connections between artists and audiences, illustrating how Mitchell, at 80, continues to command and inspire through her artistry.
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88 snips
Dec 24, 2024 • 28min

How a Skeptical Critic Came to Love Bad Christmas Movies

Amanda Hess, a critic at large for The New York Times, unexpectedly discovers a love for Hallmark Christmas movies. She shares how these corny films became a source of comfort and nostalgia during tough times. Discussing their predictable narratives and heartwarming themes, Hess reflects on her journey from skepticism to genuine affection. The conversation also touches on the contrast between traditional Hallmark charm and the more risqué Netflix offerings, highlighting the cultural significance of these holiday favorites.
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303 snips
Dec 23, 2024 • 29min

Could One Phone Call Lead to the 28th Amendment?

In this engaging discussion, Annie Karni, a Congressional correspondent at The New York Times, and Kirsten Gillibrand, the Junior Senator from New York, dive into the potential impact of a single phone call from President Biden on women's rights. They explore the historical context of the Equal Rights Amendment and its ongoing struggle for ratification. The conversation highlights the legal challenges surrounding gender equality, the implications of recent court rulings, and the urgent push for constitutional changes to combat discrimination and enhance women's autonomy.
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39 snips
Dec 22, 2024 • 30min

The Sunday Read: ‘The Alienation of Jaime Cachua’

Jaime Cachua's story unfolds as he grapples with the harsh realities of being an undocumented immigrant in Georgia. He shares his fears with his father-in-law, Sky, who holds opposing political views. Their candid conversations highlight the strains within family ties amidst a politically charged atmosphere. As Jaime navigates legal challenges for his DACA status, the emotional burden of potential deportation looms large, revealing a poignant tale of alienation and the struggle for belonging in a divided community.
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80 snips
Dec 21, 2024 • 43min

'The Interview': Jonathan Roumie Plays Jesus to Millions. It Can Get Intense.

Jonathan Roumie, acclaimed for his role as Jesus in "The Chosen," shares insights from his journey in Hollywood. He discusses the challenges of typecasting and the profound connection fans have with his portrayal of Jesus. Roumie reflects on the blend of faith and storytelling and how his Catholic beliefs shape his performances. He also addresses modern depictions of Jesus, emphasizing humanity and relatability. Roumie's experiences navigating the balance between belief and entertainment make for a captivating and thought-provoking conversation.

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