
Explain It to Me
Should I buy a house? Why do I say “like” so much? Should Gen Z bother to save for retirement?Explain It to Me is the hotline for the issues that matter to your life. Send us your questions about health, personal finance, relationships, and anything else that matters to you. Host Jonquilyn Hill will take you on a journey to find the answers, whether it's to the halls of Congress or the local bar. You’ll get the answers you were looking for, and sometimes ones you didn't expect — and always with a dose of humor. New episodes every Sunday. Part of Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Latest episodes

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Nov 13, 2024 • 32min
Why can’t I tell my left from my right?
Meredith Hodinot, a supervising producer for the Unexplainable podcast, joins the discussion about the quirky science behind distinguishing left from right. They tackle why some people struggle with this conundrum and explore the fascinating world of handedness, including biological and genetic influences. The conversation dives into the mysterious concept of homochirality and its significance for life's molecular structures. Expect laughs as they share their own left-right mix-ups while reflecting on the connections between science and everyday life.

Nov 8, 2024 • 52min
What just happened, and what comes next
Joining the conversation are Christian Paz, a Vox correspondent breaking down election results, Ian Millhiser, a senior correspondent interpreting Supreme Court implications, and Zack Beauchamp, who analyzes Republican dynamics and Trump's future policies. They dive into the surprising rightward shift of Latino voters and the implications for the Democratic Party. The panel discusses Trump’s legal challenges, the unpredictable impact of his proposed agenda, and how shifting voter sentiments shape the political landscape ahead.

Nov 4, 2024 • 1min
It’s election week. Ask us anything.
The excitement and tension of election week takes center stage. Listeners are encouraged to share their questions and personal experiences. The hosts create an engaging atmosphere filled with insights and reflections on the electoral process. It's a mix of anticipation and interaction as they delve into the nuances of this pivotal moment in democracy.

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Oct 30, 2024 • 49min
Why can I buy Halloween candy that would be banned in other countries?
Join Kimberly Mas, a Vox producer and science reporter, alongside Melanie Benesh, Vice President for Government Affairs at the Environmental Working Group, as they unravel the mystery of why certain food additives are banned in other countries but remain legal in the U.S. They delve into the health implications of Halloween candy, specifically concerning synthetic dyes, and discuss the regulatory gaps that allow these harmful substances to slip through the cracks. The conversation also highlights California’s proactive stance on food safety, setting the stage for national change.

Oct 23, 2024 • 54min
Why do I keep getting these weird fundraising texts?
Lloyd Cotler, founder of Banter Messaging, specializes in SMS strategies for political campaigns, while Christian Paz is a Vox senior politics reporter focused on election polling. They dive into the overwhelming number of fundraising texts voters receive, dissecting their bizarre language and manipulative tactics. The duo reveals how text messaging is taking over political communication, the potential scams involved, and the challenges in managing unwanted messages. They also shed light on polling accuracy and its significant role in shaping public opinion during elections.

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Oct 16, 2024 • 38min
Will the world end before I can retire?
Bryan Walsh, a Vox editor and author of "End Times," discusses existential threats that could impact humanity's future. Vivian Tu, a finance influencer and author of "Rich AF," offers practical advice for Gen Z financial strategies. They explore the balance between saving for retirement and immediate gratification amid global uncertainties. The conversation touches on the psychological burden of potential apocalypse scenarios and how they influence financial decisions. Ultimately, there’s hope for navigating these challenges with informed planning.

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Oct 10, 2024 • 31min
My parents divorced. Will I?
In this discussion, historian Stephanie Coontz, known for her expertise in marriage and family history, dives deep into the evolving landscape of love and divorce. She addresses whether younger generations are less likely to divorce compared to their parents and explores the societal shifts driving these trends. Coontz highlights the importance of egalitarian values and emotional well-being in marriages today, offering insights on how modern relationships differ in satisfaction and expectations. She also touches on the impact of personal choices in partner selection.

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Oct 2, 2024 • 35min
Is it okay to go to the zoo?
Kenny Torrella, a senior reporter at Vox who investigates the ethics of zoos, dives into a thought-provoking discussion on the morality of animal captivity. He contrasts the potential educational benefits and conservation efforts of zoos with the disturbing reality of animal welfare. The conversation highlights the emotional complexities of visiting zoos, the controversial impact of captivity on animal behavior, and the mixed messages about conservation they promote. Ultimately, Torrella urges listeners to reflect on their choices and consider more compassionate alternatives.

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Sep 25, 2024 • 44min
Why do I say “like” so much?
Sociolinguist Valerie Fridland and speech coach Rhonda Khan join the discussion on the frequent use of 'like' in modern language. They explore its historical roots, from 18th-century slang to contemporary usage, especially among young women. The conversation emphasizes the societal judgments tied to this seemingly trivial word and encourages embracing authentic communication styles. They also share tips for minimizing filler words without losing enthusiasm, promoting effective and personalized expression in both casual and professional settings.

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Sep 18, 2024 • 43min
Is my dentist scamming me?
In this insightful discussion, Mary Otto, an independent journalist and author of 'Teeth: The Story of Beauty, Inequality, and the Struggle for Oral Health in America,' and Dr. Lisa Simon, a general dentist and internal medicine physician, tackle the question of dental trust. They dive into the historical divide between dentistry and medicine, exploring how this affects patient care. The conversation highlights the challenges of dental insurance and accessibility, especially for underserved populations, while sharing personal anecdotes that illuminate the complexities of oral health.
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