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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 14min
The 2024 Spooky Roundup
Join John Horn, entertainment correspondent, Jacqueline Coley, Awards editor at Rotten Tomatoes, and Tanana Reeve-Doo, award-winning horror author, as they dive into the fascinating realm of fear and horror. They explore why we’re drawn to scary movies, discuss the evolution of the vampire mythos, and how it reflects societal anxieties. The trio also unpacks the psychological depth of horror and its role as a coping mechanism, while emphasizing the influence of streaming on modern narratives. Get ready for a thrilling and insightful conversation!

Oct 30, 2024 • 36min
Scientific Method: The Secrets Of Our Circadian Rhythms
Lynn Peoples, a science journalist, Emily Menugian, a chronobiologist, and Dr. Wajahat Khalil, a sleep disorders specialist, explore the fascinating world of circadian rhythms. They discuss how our internal clocks influence bodily functions like metabolism and immune response. The guests highlight the health risks of living out of sync with these rhythms and share strategies to realign our daily habits. The effects of daylight saving time and modern technology on our sleep patterns also take center stage, revealing crucial tips for better health.

Oct 30, 2024 • 12min
ICYMI: Kamala Harris' Final Major Campaign Address
Asma Khalid, NPR's White House correspondent and co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast, shares her insights on Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent campaign address in Washington D.C. The discussion highlights the stark contrast between Harris and former President Trump, especially in light of the January 6th events. Khalid delves into the significance of battleground states and strategic messaging as Election Day approaches. The conversation also touches on how Harris aims to appeal to moderate voters while addressing economic challenges and defending democratic values.

Oct 29, 2024 • 35min
The Importance Of Latino Voters In The 2024 Election
Vice President Kamala Harris shares her strategies for engaging Latino voters, backed by endorsements from major Latino artists. Political anthropologist Yanmar Bonilla analyzes voting patterns and the effect of political rhetoric on community sentiment. National politics reporter Sabrina Rodriguez reveals nuanced trends within Latino demographics, emphasizing their growing influence in swing states. The discussion highlights the complexities of Latino political engagement, the impact of recent controversies, and the importance of targeted outreach as the election approaches.

Oct 28, 2024 • 44min
'If You Can Keep It': Trump's Potential Plan For Undermining The Election
David Becker, an attorney and executive director at the Center for Election Innovation & Research, joins Heidi Prisbila, a national investigative correspondent for Politico, and Carter Walker, a reporter covering election news in Pennsylvania. They discuss Trump’s potential strategies for contesting the 2024 election results and the troubling narratives of election fraud that have emerged. The conversation explores the implications of misinformation on election integrity, the risks of premature declarations on election night, and the importance of public transparency in maintaining trust in the electoral process.

Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 25min
The News Roundup For October 25, 2024
Arthur Delaney, a senior reporter at HuffPost, and Wendy Benjaminson, senior Washington editor for Bloomberg News, discuss the intense climate of early voting and pivotal election issues. Amanda Becker from The 19th highlights women's perspectives in politics, while Leila Milana Allen provides insights on the volatile situation in the Middle East. Kriti Gupta and Uri Friedman delve into global affairs, analyzing the impact of international events on domestic politics, including strategic campaigns and voter engagement.

Oct 24, 2024 • 29min
Meet The Christians Pushing Back On Christian Nationalism
Katherine Stewart, a journalist and author known for her works on religious influences in politics, joins Jim Wallace, the Archbishop Desmond Tutu Chair in Faith and Justice at Georgetown, to tackle the rise of Christian nationalism. They delve into its distinct ideology, emphasizing the dangers it poses to democracy and mainstream Christianity. The discussion highlights the duality of support within the movement, critiques political misuse of faith, and advocates for open dialogue and integrity in religious practices amid a polarized society.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 33min
Local Spotlight: The Role Of Private Equity In For-Profit Health Care
Elizabeth Koh, an investigative reporter from the Boston Globe, joins Zuri Song, a Harvard Medical School professor, and Elizabeth Rosenthal from KFF Health News. They dive into the shocking bankruptcy of Steward Health Care, the largest for-profit system in the U.S., and its ripple effects on local communities. The discussion reveals how private equity impacts hospital staffing and compromises patient care, leading to alarming service shortfalls. They also question the sustainability of healthcare governed by profit-driven motives while highlighting the crucial role of investigative journalism in these matters.

Oct 22, 2024 • 34min
What We Get Wrong About Our Midlives
Alicia Arbaje is a geriatric medicine expert at Johns Hopkins, Chip Conley is the founder of the Modern Elder Academy, and Margie Lachman studies psychology at Brandeis University. They challenge the stereotype of the midlife crisis, presenting this life stage as a time for growth and exploration. The conversation covers the dualities of aging, emphasizing emotional changes, cognitive transformations, and the importance of community support. They also reflect on the unique experiences of women during perimenopause and highlight the transformative power of personal narratives.

Oct 21, 2024 • 35min
'If You Can Keep It': AI In This Election And Beyond
Ben Nemo, a Principal threat investigator at OpenAI, Dan Merica, an investigative reporter at the Associated Press, and Valerie Wurzbacher, a Fellow at the Brookings Institution, dive into AI's unprecedented role in the 2024 election. They discuss the lack of regulations allowing AI manipulation, with examples like AI-generated images impacting voters. The trio highlights foreign interference tactics and the challenges in combating misinformation. They emphasize the urgency for tech companies and government collaboration to safeguard democracy in this new landscape.