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The Washington Post
Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 47min
Deep Reads: Football bonded them. Then it tore them apart.
Former Harvard football players come together to reflect on the impact of football and the risks involved. The story explores the emotional experiences of the players and the challenges of reconciling toughness with the realities of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). It also highlights the efforts of Chris Nowinski to raise awareness of CTE and improve concussion protocols. The podcast delves into the close bonds among the players and the physical toll of professional wrestling. It also discusses the struggles with alcoholism and suicidal thoughts. Overall, this episode offers a deep and thought-provoking exploration of football's impact on the players' lives.

Nov 23, 2023 • 3min
A holiday message from ‘Post Reports’
Hosts express excitement for return, announce Black Friday sale for subscribing to The Washington Post, and wish listeners a happy holiday season.

Nov 22, 2023 • 23min
How to be a financially savvy holiday shopper
In this podcast, personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary shares tips on how to avoid overspending during the holiday season, including cutting down on your gift list, shopping earlier, and sticking to a budget. She also suggests meaningful gifts from the heart that won't break the bank. Additionally, she offers a free SMS course on being a financially savvy holiday shopper and discusses a subscription deal for ad-free access to all podcasts.

Nov 21, 2023 • 29min
Sam Altman and the chaos at OpenAI
Sam Altman, former CEO of OpenAI and leader of ChatGPT, discusses the abrupt shake-up at OpenAI and its impact on the future of AI technology. Topics include the debate between becoming a consumer product company or focusing on research, the aftermath of Altman's ouster and the supportive employees, a threatened workforce exodus, and the influence of big tech companies like Microsoft.

Nov 20, 2023 • 29min
Trapped in Gaza
An American family trapped in Gaza for nearly a month during the Israel-Gaza war share their harrowing escape. The podcast highlights the desperate situation civilians face in Gaza and the rising civilian casualties. It discusses the contrast between life in Gaza and Boston, the fear of permanent displacement, and the need for a ceasefire.

Nov 18, 2023 • 19min
Deep Reads: The librarian who couldn’t take it anymore
Tania Galiñanes, a librarian facing censorship, shares her story of book bans in the school district. She contemplates quitting due to restrictive laws, deals with increased scrutiny, and reflects on the power of libraries in shaping perspectives. The chapter ends with her uncertain about her departure.

Nov 17, 2023 • 37min
Surviving to graduation, Part 3
The podcast discusses a shooting that took place at a high school graduation ceremony, resulting in the tragic deaths of a graduate and his stepfather. The episode explores the emotional impact on the school community, the need for better support for school staff and students' mental health, and the importance of remaining human and empathetic in the face of tragedy.

Nov 16, 2023 • 36min
Surviving to graduation, Part 2
Exploring the impact of gun violence on students' lives and school routines in Richmond. Discussing controversial student monitoring software and its impact on privacy. Examining the mental health effects of gun violence on children and efforts to support students. Sharing the story of a student receiving support at Huguenot High School and the ongoing challenges faced by the school district. Reflecting on the aftermath of a student's death and the dedication of staff members. Discussing a shocking end to a school ceremony and the influence of pharmacy benefit managers on healthcare decisions.

Nov 15, 2023 • 39min
Surviving to graduation, Part 1
Discover the impact of gun violence on U.S. education as The Washington Post spends a year inside Richmond's Huguenot High School. Explore the aftermath of student deaths, measures taken to prevent violence, and the support provided to students and staff. Experience the immediate response to tragic incidents and learn about the ongoing efforts to address gun violence in schools.

Nov 14, 2023 • 19min
Why it took so long to get a postpartum depression pill
Explore the development of the first-ever postpartum depression pill and its potential to change maternal health. Learn about the symptoms, challenges, and experiences faced by mothers with postpartum depression. Discover the inadequate support available for postpartum individuals in the US and the need for more resources and treatment options. Uncover the importance of addressing mental health and removing stigma surrounding postpartum depression.