

Post Reports
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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Sep 5, 2023 • 25min
The hidden toll of electric cars, Part 1
The podcast explores the hidden toll of electric vehicle production, focusing on the health problems experienced by manganese mine workers in South Africa. It reveals the overlooked human and environmental costs of sourcing raw materials for electric vehicles, amid the rising demand. The chapter discusses the impact of manganese on workers' health, including the discovery of manganese poisoning symptoms. It also sheds light on the lack of awareness, accountability, and attention given to these issues, emphasizing the importance of holding the industry accountable and being aware of its impact on affected regions.

Aug 28, 2023 • 34sec
A message from 'Post Reports'
'Post Reports' is taking a break this week and suggests listening to 'The Seven' for a morning news briefing.

Aug 25, 2023 • 32min
The unfinished work of the March on Washington
Reflections on the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, including logistics, the exclusion of women speakers, diversity, and coalition building. The legacy and progress of the civil rights movement, acknowledging advancements but highlighting ongoing challenges. Mention of reporter Clarence Williams and sponsorship message.

Aug 24, 2023 • 24min
What to know about covid-19 this fall
COVID boosters, new variant and protecting the most at risk this fall. Rise in cases, a new variant, and challenges with testing. Forecast for respiratory illnesses and concerns about a new variant. High risk groups and protecting the vulnerable. Addressing the ongoing threat of COVID-19.

Aug 23, 2023 • 25min
What a month of disasters tells us about climate change
Climate reporter Brianna Sacks discusses the summer of extreme weather, emphasizing the importance of preparedness in vulnerable areas. She highlights California's successful approach and the need for better resource management. The podcast explores the challenges faced by governments in understanding the costs of disasters and building resilient communities. It also discusses missed warning signs in Maui and the potential for change and preparation in the face of climate disasters.

Aug 22, 2023 • 26min
A GOP debate without Trump
Exploring the candidates' strategies in the upcoming GOP debate without Trump, including fundraising techniques and debate strategies. Also discussing the challenges faced by Republican candidates in defining the party's identity in a post-Trump era.

Aug 21, 2023 • 24min
A life-and-death fight to ban ‘forever chemicals’
A young girl named Amara Strande fought against the use of forever chemicals in her community's water after developing a rare form of cancer at 15. Despite her efforts, she tragically passed away. The podcast explores Amara's inspiring battle against cancer and her advocacy for a ban on harmful chemicals. It also discusses the impact of forever chemicals and the passing of a bill in Minnesota inspired by Amara's fight.

Aug 18, 2023 • 26min
A road trip with Sinéad O’Connor
Legendary musician Sinéad O'Connor's impact in the music industry, personal struggles, determination to make a comeback, and complex relationship with artist Chine Dokan. The speaker reflects on painful memories, media misrepresentation, and desire to focus on their music career. They also share emotional experiences receiving packages and a ballad about their son's tragic death.

Aug 17, 2023 • 22min
Where does Maui go from here?
Exploring the effects of the devastating wildfire in Maui, the challenges faced by the community, and the recovery efforts. Discussing the community response to relief efforts and tensions with government agencies. Exploring the rebuilding process and addressing the housing shortage. Recounting a moving experience with the Native Hawaiian community affected by the fire.

Aug 16, 2023 • 21min
What Georgia's racketeering charges could mean for Trump
Former president Donald Trump is facing a criminal conspiracy indictment in Georgia, with charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election. Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis is utilizing racketeering charges, typically used against mafia bosses, to accuse Trump of being the head of a criminal enterprise. The podcast explores the implications, potential sentences, and challenges of the case, including proving Trump's involvement and knowledge of election loss. It also discusses the arraignment of defendants and highlights concerns about the Fulton County Jail.


