
Pamela Paul
Editor of the New York Times Book Review and author of "100 Things We've Lost to the Internet."
Top 10 podcasts with Pamela Paul
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Feb 15, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. #685: Kid Rock, Tim Ryan, Pamela Paul
Kid Rock, the legendary musician known for his rock anthems and bold political views, joins Tim Ryan, former Ohio congressman and clean energy advocate, and Pamela Paul, New York Times opinion columnist and cultural commentator. They dive into the intersection of politics and pop culture, share laughs about Valentine's Day humor, and tackle pressing issues like environmental challenges and media narratives on women's empowerment. The conversation also touches on the evolving dynamics of gender identity and the intriguing rise of AI in relationships.

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Jan 30, 2024 • 34min
Parents Are the Problem with Pamela Paul
Pamela Paul, New York Times columnist, discusses the impact of cell phones on children, the downsides of constant connectivity, and the influence of technology companies on schools. She emphasizes the need for clear cell phone policies in classrooms and explores the contradiction between safety and independence.

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Nov 3, 2023 • 52min
Pamela Paul On Ideology, Tech, Womanhood
Pamela Paul, journalist and author, discusses a range of topics including growing up with divorced parents, the impact of computers on deep reading, the homogenization of media, and her experiences in the publishing industry.

May 18, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #660: Michael Eric Dyson, Pamela Paul, Nellie Bowles
Join distinguished professor Michael Eric Dyson, known for his expertise on hip-hop culture and social issues, and acclaimed author Pamela Paul, a prominent voice in current events, as they explore the intricacies of political dynamics in 2024. They dive into the rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, examining how it reflects broader themes of identity and masculinity. The conversation also humorously critiques California's homelessness debate and discusses the generational shifts influencing political perceptions. Their insights spark thoughtful dialogue on America’s evolving landscape.

Nov 11, 2023 • 59min
Ep. #640: Sen. Ted Cruz, Pamela Paul, Jordan Peterson
Sen. Ted Cruz, a conservative Texas Senator known for his book 'Unwoke', joins Pamela Paul, editor of the New York Times Book Review, and psychologist Jordan Peterson, renowned for his online education platform. They tackle the evolution of 'wokeness' in academia, delve into the complexities of political discourse surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and address how societal shifts affect youth perceptions of intimacy. The lively exchange also touches on the role of humor in navigating today’s polarized climate.

Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 4min
Is Womanhood So Bad?
Pamela Paul, a New York Times opinion columnist and former editor of the NYT Book Review, shares insight into the challenging messages girls receive about womanhood. They discuss the complexities of motherhood and the societal expectations that differ for boys and girls. The conversation tackles the detrimental effects of social media on girls' mental health and highlights the evolving dynamics of gender roles, parenting, and family structures. They challenge gender stereotypes and advocate for mutual growth and support among parents.

Nov 11, 2024 • 48min
What the Internet Has Made Obsolete & Cool Health Care Hacks
Pamela Paul, Editor of The New York Times Book Review and author of 100 Things We’ve Lost to the Internet, discusses how the digital age has rendered traditional practices like maps and handwritten letters obsolete. Dr. Kapil Parakh, a cardiologist and author of Searching for Health, shares strategies for effectively navigating online health information. Together, they explore the complexities of modern communication, the nostalgia for past interactions, and the critical need for discernment in finding reliable health advice online.

Jul 3, 2024 • 34min
Protest? Polite Pass
New York Times columnist Pamela Paul discusses why she prefers not to protest, reflecting on the exhausting nature of yelling slogans. The podcast explores the effectiveness of protests in bringing about change, contrasting protest activities at different universities, and the impact of language in influencing perceptions of demonstrations.

Nov 27, 2023 • 1h 25min
NY Times Columnist Pamela Paul Knows What You’re Thinking
Pamela Paul, NY Times columnist, discusses problematic opinions, book reviewing, publishing, feeling French, and more. They explore the importance of diverse voices in book reviews and the challenges of finding reliable thinkers. They also talk about living abroad, frustration with open-mindedness, and the value of reading opposing viewpoints. Additionally, they discuss the financial challenges of living in Manhattan, the future of publishing, and their writing processes.

May 16, 2022 • 19min
How to get back what we've lost to the internet
Pamela Paul, author of "100 Things We've Lost to the Internet," reflects on what life was like before our screens took over. She shares fascinating anecdotes about the emotional weight of constant connectivity and why we should embrace simpler, analog joys. Discover practical tips on creating phone-free zones and enhancing our problem-solving skills without technology. Paul also encourages a mindful approach to our digital lives, urging listeners to reconnect with the meaningful experiences we've lost in the age of the internet.