
The Daily Beast Podcast
The Daily Beast Podcast is as wildly exciting, energizing, and entertaining as the topics it covers. Hosted by Joanna Coles, Chief Content Officer of the Daily Beast, every episode brings you more of the people, politics, and pop culture coverage you need straight from the Daily Beast newsroom. Amazing conversations have included Amber Ruffin, Tiffany Haddish, Mika Brzezinski, Don Lemon, John Oliver and more!New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.If you’re not already a subscriber to The Daily Beast, it’s easy! Just go to thedailybeast.com to sign up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episodes

Sep 15, 2024 • 33min
Why JD Vance’s Latest Immigration Claim Is Just Plain Wrong
Jessica Pishko, a journalist and author known for her critical insights on the unchecked power of sheriffs, joins the discussion. She and the hosts dissect JD Vance’s erroneous claims about immigration in Springfield, revealing the economic benefits migrants bring. Pishko emphasizes the profound implications of sheriffs’ authority on democracy, highlighting the lack of oversight in their roles. The conversation unpacks the intersection of political rhetoric and the growing influence of far-right movements within law enforcement, bringing light to pressing issues of representation and power.

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 1min
The Simple Keywords That Are Setting Trump Off
Parker Molloy, founder of The Present Age newsletter, discusses the media's attempts to 'sanewash' Donald Trump, shedding light on why audiences might be more discerning. Tech reporters Kate Conger and Ryan Mac talk about their upcoming book on Elon Musk’s chaotic influence over Twitter. They explore Musk's impulsive leadership style and how it mirrors Trump's attention-seeking behavior. The conversation also touches on the dangers of rhetoric in politics and the media's struggle to represent the truth amid increasing polarization.

Sep 11, 2024 • 18min
Harris Came Prepared to Get Under Trump's Skin at Debate
The hosts dissect an electrifying debate, likening it to an Olympic showdown. They examine the theatrical elements that captivate audiences more than policy discussions. A pop culture endorsement and its sway over young voters prompt reflection on misinformation's dangers. The analysis extends to the rhetoric of candidates, particularly focusing on evasive answers and gender biases in treatment. They humorously critique media portrayals while emphasizing the essential need for fact-checking in today's chaotic political landscape.

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h
I Went to Moms For Liberty’s 2024 Summit and It Was Dire
Olivia Little, an investigative researcher at Media Matters, shares her eye-opening experience at the Moms for Liberty Summit. She discusses the organization's alarming shift toward fear-based rhetoric regarding student identities, particularly on transgender topics. Dr. Reagan McDonald Mosley, CEO of Power to Decide, highlights her organization's mission to enhance reproductive health education at historically Black colleges, stressing the critical need for advocacy in the face of systemic inequities and restrictive laws.

Sep 8, 2024 • 29min
MAGA Turns on Trump for Admitting He’s an Election ‘Loser’
Nick Fuentes, a controversial white nationalist commentator, reveals his shifting allegiance as he criticizes Donald Trump for admitting his election loss. In an engaging discussion, Yale Professor Jason Stanley adds depth by dissecting the political realities leading to the upcoming election and contrasting Trump's approach with Kamala Harris'. They explore themes of authoritarianism, the political manipulation of history, and the troubling implications of these dynamics for democracy while infusing humor into their analysis.

Sep 6, 2024 • 42min
Goldman Sachs Shatters Myth That Republicans Are Better for the Economy
Will Sommer, a media reporter for The Washington Post, joins to dissect a striking Goldman Sachs report indicating potential economic fallout if Trump returns to power. The conversation unveils the indictment of employees from Russian state media and reveals connections between right-wing influencers and Russian funding. They also critique the influence of foreign money on American media, exposing how it shapes narratives and politicians, along with the ethical dilemmas faced by conservative personalities entangled in this web.

Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 9min
Trump Has Completely Forgotten His Relationship With Mike Pence
Rick Perlstein, a journalist and historian, dives into the absurdity of Trump's comments about Kamala Harris and Mike Pence, reflecting on the surreal nature of current political narratives. Dr. Jamil Zaki, an author and researcher, discusses his new book on the science of human goodness and explores themes of hope amid growing cynicism. They also address the impact of negativity in politics and highlight the unexpected kindness that has emerged during challenging times, arguing for a more authentic and hopeful political discourse.

Sep 1, 2024 • 30min
JD Vance Epically Fails to Understand How Inflation Works
JD Vance, a Republican vice presidential nominee, clumsily navigates the complexities of inflation on the campaign trail, revealing a disconnect between political rhetoric and real economic struggles faced by citizens. Author Maggie Tokuda-Hall discusses the significance of Banned Books Week, shedding light on the challenges of censorship in literature, especially regarding diverse voices. Together, they highlight the importance of advocacy for free expression in literature while critiquing the disconnection of political narratives from everyday realities.

Aug 30, 2024 • 1h 6min
Donald Trump’s Greasy Grifters Will Do Anything for a Photo Op
David Sirota, founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever, joins the discussion, shedding light on the intricacies of political corruption in the U.S. through their investigative series Master Plan. They delve into how corporate influences have systematically eroded democracy, transforming it into a kleptocracy. The hosts also tackle the absurdities surrounding Trump’s behavior, including a physical altercation at Arlington Cemetery, while highlighting the pervasive misogyny in politics and its implications for women's representation.

Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 3min
It’s Clear Trump Has No Idea How to Play Defense
Benjy Sarlin, Washington Bureau Chief at Semafor, discusses Trump's unexpected defensive stance in politics for the first time. He elaborates on the evolution of 'Obamaism' in the current Democratic messaging. Katya Schwenk from The Lever reveals alarming insights into Leonard Leo's influence on voter registration crises in Arizona, highlighting attempts to suppress voters. They also touch on the chaotic nature of Trump's political style compared to Kamala Harris's prosecutorial sharpness, adding to the day's political absurdities.