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WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
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Aug 2, 2024 • 27min
Israel’s Other Intractable Conflict (Part 1)
Nathan Thrall, an acclaimed American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, joins to discuss the intricate realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially the escalating violence in the West Bank. Thrall highlights how life under occupation has become unbearable for Palestinians, likening their future to that of Native Americans. He also elaborates on the implications of recent legal rulings and the systemic inequalities stemming from settlement politics. Additionally, he addresses the complexities of coexistence and the broader challenges to achieving peace.

Jul 29, 2024 • 23min
Kamala Harris, Race, and the Presidency; Plus, Louisa Thomas on the Paris Olympics
Louisa Thomas, a New Yorker sports correspondent, shares fascinating insights about the upcoming Paris Olympics, including unique venues like the Seine and a small Tahitian village. She discusses the innovative approaches to the games and financial strategies for a successful event. Additionally, Vinson Cunningham and Doreen St. Félix examine Vice President Kamala Harris's complex racial identity and its implications in her political career, providing a thought-provoking exploration of race in contemporary America.

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Jul 26, 2024 • 32min
What Kamala Harris Needs to Win the Presidency, from a Veteran of Hillary Clinton’s Campaign
Jennifer Palmieri, a seasoned Democratic strategist and former communication director for Hillary Clinton and the Obama White House, discusses the unique challenges Kamala Harris faces as a female presidential candidate. Palmieri highlights the need for women to assert their accomplishments amidst societal skepticism. She shares insights on Harris's fundraising success and strategies to navigate identity politics. They also explore the evolving landscape for women in politics, emphasizing the importance of emotional authenticity and shifting perceptions since 2016.

Jul 23, 2024 • 18min
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio on “Catalina,” the Tale of an Undocumented Student at Harvard
Author Karla Cornejo Villavicencio discusses her novel 'Catalina,' focusing on the challenges and uncertainties faced by an undocumented student at Harvard. Topics include the decision to write a novel instead of a memoir, reflections on being undocumented, and motivations for sharing their story. Villavicencio highlights the complexities of living with uncertain immigration status and the emotional toll amidst political turmoil.

Jul 19, 2024 • 34min
The Presidential Race Is in Uncharted Territory, but It’s Clear Who’s Winning
CNN data journalist Harry Enten discusses the unprecedented movement to persuade President Biden to drop out, the shocking moments in the election season, and the declining support for Biden in key swing states. The podcast explores the impact of an assassination attempt on a presidential race, the polling shift post-debate, the intricacies of polling methodologies, and the importance of polls in shaping campaign strategies.

Jul 16, 2024 • 22min
Jane Mayer, David Grann, and Patrick Radden Keefe on the Importance of a Good Villain.
Renowned investigative journalists Jane Mayer, David Grann, and Patrick Radden Keefe discuss the importance of humanizing villains in storytelling. They share insights into their research processes, ethical considerations, and the impact of personifying complex issues. The discussion also explores the challenges of depicting powerful figures and how diverse sources contribute to uncovering compelling narratives.

Jul 12, 2024 • 29min
Julián Castro on the Biden Problem, and What the Democratic Party Got Wrong
Former Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro discusses the concerns surrounding President Biden's age and performance in debates, suggesting that Biden should consider stepping down. They dive into internal tensions within the Democratic Party, considerations for potential presidential candidates like Vice President Harris, Latino voter engagement efforts, and the dynamics of political leanings in the Hispanic community. The podcast also analyzes Vice President Harris' strengths and weaknesses as a candidate and explores the potential ramifications of a Trump vs. Kamala Harris campaign in the upcoming elections.

Jul 9, 2024 • 20min
Florence Welch Talks About Life on the Road
Florence Welch discusses her band's rise to fame and her journey to sobriety, emphasizing the deeper connection with fans and music. She opens up about challenges on tour, songwriting journey, struggles with fame, substance abuse, and rebuilding identity, and her music and lyrics for 'Gatsby: An American Myth'.

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Jul 5, 2024 • 31min
Robert Caro on the Making of “The Power Broker”
Award-winning author Robert Caro discusses his iconic work 'The Power Broker' which explores city planner Robert Moses' immense influence over NYC. Caro shares his research techniques, interviewing methods, and the impact of political power on society. The podcast reveals fascinating insights into Caro's journalistic journey and his dedication to tackling monumental projects.

Jul 2, 2024 • 31min
The New Yorker’s Political Writers Answer Your Election Questions
Political writers at The New Yorker dive into election questions, Trump's appeal, challenges in journalism, and sponsorship segments. Poet Ada Limon shares her love for horses and Keeneland racetrack. The episode blends analysis, interviews, and poetic readings for an engaging listen.