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Jodi Kantor

New York Times investigative reporter whose work on Harvey Weinstein helped ignite the #MeToo movement.

Top 10 podcasts with Jodi Kantor

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Aug 24, 2022 • 32min

The Rise of Workplace Surveillance

Jodi Kantor, an investigative reporter for The New York Times known for her insights into workplace issues, discusses the growing trend of electronic monitoring in American workplaces. She reveals how this surveillance affects not just productivity but also emotional well-being and trust between employees and employers. The conversation dives into the fine line between efficiency and privacy, the psychological impacts of constant tracking, and even the humorous lengths employees go to avoid scrutiny, like using mouse jigglers.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 22min

Harvey Weinstein Conviction Thrown Out

Jodi Kantor, an investigative reporter for The New York Times and a key figure in breaking the Harvey Weinstein story, discusses the recent overturning of Weinstein's sex crimes conviction. She delves into the complexities surrounding high-profile sexual assault trials and the challenges faced by prosecutors. The conversation reveals divided opinions on the ruling’s implications for justice and the #MeToo movement, as well as the evolving landscape of legal protections for survivors and ongoing workplace culture issues.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 12min

Some Trump cabinet picks are accused of sexual misconduct. What's it mean for #MeToo?

Jodi Kantor, a New York Times investigative reporter famed for her work on the Harvey Weinstein case, dives into the striking intersection of Donald Trump's cabinet picks and the #MeToo movement. She highlights how many nominees face serious misconduct allegations, reflecting a trend of loyalty over qualifications. Kantor discusses the implications of these appointments amidst a renewed focus on accountability and the evolving legacy of #MeToo in politics. She also questions the public's perception of truth and justice in the wake of such accusations.
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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.
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Dec 18, 2023 • 1h 26min

Behind the Scenes of Overturning Roe v. Wade

Reporter Jodi Kantor discusses her reporting on what went down behind the scenes at SCOTUS as the conservative majority sought to overturn Roe. They also cover new Supreme Court grants, arguments over gerrymandering in Wisconsin, and share their favorite things for the holidays.
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Apr 11, 2022 • 54min

How Two Friends Beat Amazon and Built a Union

In this compelling discussion, investigative reporter Jodi Kantor joins Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer, two trailblazing Amazon workers. They recount their journey leading the first successful unionization effort at an Amazon warehouse, tackling systemic challenges in labor practices. The trio delves into the harsh realities of working conditions, the importance of safety during the pandemic, and the power of grassroots organizing. Their stories reflect resilience and solidarity, aiming to impact labor rights across the nation.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 28min

The new report on the Supreme Court.

Join Chief Justice John Roberts, who has influenced pivotal Supreme Court decisions, alongside investigative journalist Jodi Kantor and legal journalist Adam Liptak. They uncover the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the Supreme Court, particularly concerning crucial January 6th rulings. Roberts discusses pressures regarding Trump's potential immunity and the court's integrity amidst political tensions. The trio also explores the growing concerns over Supreme Court partisanship and public trust, revealing intriguing insights into the justice system's current state.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h

Money, Family, and Meaningful Work with Jodi Kantor and Ron Lieber

Jodi Kantor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for her impactful work at The New York Times, and Ron Lieber, the paper's 'Your Money' columnist, discuss money's impact on family life. They share personal stories about navigating the balance between meaningful work and financial stability. Their reflections draw from family histories, including the emotional ties to money shaped by heritage. The conversation emphasizes the importance of financial education and empathy in discussions, ultimately advocating for open dialogues with children about finances.
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Mar 6, 2023 • 1h 34min

Me Too: The Women Who Helped Ignite a Movement

International Women’s Week on Intelligence Squared. On this episode we hear from some of the women who helped sparked the 2017 MeToo movement. Jodi Kantor and Meghan Twohey are the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalists who first broke the story of Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual misconduct with dozens of Hollywood’s most elite actresses. The journalists were joined on stage by three women who had previously worked with Weinstein and broke their long-buried, and legally bound, silence over his sexual abuse allegations; Rowena Chiu - Former assistant to Harvey Weinstein; Laura Madden - Former production executive at Harvey Weinstein’s Miramax Films London; and Zelda Perkins - Former assistant to Harvey Weinstein and a campaigner against non-disclosure agreements. In this conversation they recount their work to publish a story which had been silenced for decades and how this sparked a movement for societal change. Our host for this conversation was Carrie Gracie, Former BBC China Editor and author of Equal: A Story of Women, Men and Money. This recording took place in central London in 2019 as part of the series “Intelligent Times” – a partnership between Intelligence Squared and The New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 25, 2020 • 23min

The Weinstein Jury Believed the Women

Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, investigative reporters for The New York Times and authors of 'She Said,' share insights on Harvey Weinstein's recent conviction for felony sex crimes. They discuss the intricacies of the trial, particularly the challenges of presenting limited testimonies amidst a complex narrative of consent. The duo explores the jury's emotional journey and the significant implications of their verdict, emphasizing how this trial marks a pivotal moment for accountability in the Me Too movement and the ongoing struggle for justice for sexual assault victims.