
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

Dec 13, 2024 • 59min
Trump’s ‘Time’ Honor Threatens to Blow Up Musk Friendship
Rob Bonta, California's Attorney General, discusses the state's proactive strategies to combat potential mass deportations if Trump returns to power. He emphasizes the need to protect vulnerable communities amidst rising uncertainties. Anna Gifty, a Harvard doctoral candidate, highlights the economic empowerment of Black women as a transformative solution for broader societal issues. She advocates for systemic changes to tackle wage disparity and housing instability, calling for grassroots activism to foster equity in economic decision-making.

Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 5min
Trump Is Using Classic Mob Boss Tactics to Carry Out His Wishes
Melissa Murray, a legal professor and MSNBC contributor, joins to dissect Trump's alarming rhetoric on birthright citizenship and its constitutional implications. Adam Serwer, a writer for The Atlantic, explores the phenomenon of 'Tony Soprano Syndrome,' revealing how audiences idolize morally ambiguous figures and the consequences for societal values. They discuss the normalization of mob-like tactics in politics and the chilling effects on accountability and justice, highlighting the need for ethical reconsideration in governance.

Dec 8, 2024 • 29min
GOP Leaders Flip-Flop as Pete Hegseth Faces the Guillotine
Christopher Robbins, a reporter and co-founder of Hell Gate, dives into Mayor Eric Adams' controversial flip-flop on immigration policies, revealing the political implications for vulnerable communities. The discussion highlights how political figures often prioritize optics over accountability. The hosts also critique Pete Hegseth's tumultuous path amid shifting GOP loyalties, illustrating the chaotic nature of today's political landscape. Expect sharp humor and thought-provoking insights on the intersection of politics, social media performance, and public trust.

Dec 6, 2024 • 58min
A Broken U.S. Healthcare System Doesn’t Make Murder OK
Dana Nessel, Michigan's 54th Attorney General, dives into the chilling effects of Donald Trump's mass deportation plans on undocumented communities. Writer Elad Nehorai explores the deeper reasons behind the Democratic Party's recent electoral losses, linking it to broader themes of public disillusionment. Together, they tackle the troubling intersection of crime narratives, immigration policies, and the ongoing failures of the U.S. healthcare system, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and empathy in addressing systemic injustices.

Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 5min
Pete Hegseth’s Drinking Could Cause a Rift With Teetotaler Trump
Join Jared Yates Sexton, a journalist and author discussing the political climate, and Mike Masnick, founder of Techdirt, as they dive into the chaos surrounding Trump's potential return. They highlight how personal habits like drinking influence political relationships and reflect on Biden's controversial pardons. The duo critiques Trump's FCC nominee, Brendan Carr, and examines the hypocrisy of free speech debates amidst rising misinformation. Get ready for a blend of sharp analysis and humor on today's political landscape!

Dec 1, 2024 • 39min
Republicans Launch Anti-Trans Assault as Democrats Flounder
Parker Malloy, a journalist and author known for incisive commentary on political issues affecting the trans community, and Christina Greer, a Fordham University professor and democracy expert, delve into the surge of anti-trans rhetoric and its implications. They discuss the Republican strategies undermining trans rights and critique the Democrats' inadequate responses. The conversation also highlights the critical role Black women play in preserving democracy and addresses the exhaustion felt by activists, urging a reevaluation of strategies for meaningful change.

Nov 29, 2024 • 58min
The Left Will Never Have Its Own Version of Joe Rogan
David Roth, Editor at Defector and co-host of multiple podcasts, joins historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat, author of Strongman. They discuss the challenge for the left to create a podcasting counterpart to Joe Rogan, emphasizing cultural dynamics and inclusivity. The conversation steers towards the shifting political landscape under Trump, exploring authoritarian rhetoric and the need for effective counter-narratives. They also dive into the quirky, humorous aspects of Thanksgiving, critiquing the tradition of the presidential turkey pardon.

Nov 27, 2024 • 21min
Richard Curtis vs. Hugh Grant; Inside Menendez Bros
Richard Curtis, the iconic filmmaker behind beloved rom-coms like "Love Actually," joins the conversation to chat about his new Netflix project, "That Christmas." He shares laughs about Hugh Grant's hilariously scathing tribute at his honorary Oscar. Additionally, Daily Beast CEO Ben Sherwood dives into his childhood memories with the Menendez brothers, revealing shocking new twists in their infamous case. The talk also takes a quirky turn with a story about O.J. Simpson and mischievous Thanksgiving balloons, capturing the blend of humor and intrigue.

Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 1min
Trump’s Election Win Proves There Are No Rules Anymore
Glenn Kirschner, an MSNBC legal analyst and former prosecutor, discusses the implications of Jack Smith's decision regarding Trump's legal challenges. He highlights the ongoing struggle for accountability and democracy in America. Jeff Sharlet, a Dartmouth professor and author, delves into the rise of Christian nationalism and its threat to cultural and political integrity. The conversation touches on the erosion of democratic safeguards and the urgent need for citizen engagement in a polarized landscape, revealing the pressing challenges facing American society today.

Nov 24, 2024 • 34min
Rep. Jasmine Crockett Flames GOP for Crying DEI ‘Oppression’
Renée DiResta, an associate research professor at Georgetown University and author of "Invisible Rulers," joins the discussion for an incisive take on political narratives. The conversation includes Rep. Jasmine Crockett's bold critique of the GOP's claims of 'oppression,' particularly regarding DEI initiatives. They dive into the harmful policies targeting transgender youth and explore the historical parallels of discrimination. DiResta also discusses the evolution of media and public perception, emphasizing the fight against misinformation.