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Nov 29, 2024 • 31min

A Word: Trump’s Team America: The Sequel

Brandon Tensley, a politics reporter for Capital B News, delves into the implications of Trump’s cabinet selections on the Black community. They discuss the trend of favoring media-savvy candidates, concerns over health and educational policies, and the potential threats to racial equity under a Trump administration. The conversation also highlights the positioning of Black Republicans and the importance of vigilance in political appointments that could affect marginalized groups. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of current and future political dynamics.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 56min

Political Gabfest: Are These Trump Tariffs for Real?

Annie Lowrey, a Staff writer at The Atlantic with a keen eye on economics, joins for a lively discussion on Trump's threatened tariffs, unpacking their potential economic fallout and the complexities of corporate-political interactions. The conversation dives into the 'bro economy,' highlighting the risky world of sports betting and cryptocurrency, and how it exploits young men. They also explore the implications of FCC leadership changes and the ongoing debates around censorship and media dynamics in this contentious political landscape.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 27min

What Next: Which Came First, the Bird Flu or the Egg?

In this enlightening discussion, Marcia Brown, a food and agriculture reporter at POLITICO, dives into the rising cost of eggs due to avian flu. She explains how increasing cases affect food prices and the broader implications for supply chains. The conversation highlights the challenges federal agencies face in handling outbreaks amid public health risks. Brown shares insights on farmers' frustrations with federal responses and how factors like deportations complicate tracking the virus, ultimately intertwining public policy with food safety.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 43min

Outward: Sarah McBride’s Win and the Rise of Anti-Trans Politics

The discussion highlights Sarah McBride's historic victory as the first openly transgender member of Congress. The hosts critically examine the implications of this win alongside the surge in anti-trans politics. They delve into the complexities of representational politics and the Democratic Party's shortcomings in supporting trans rights. The conversation also explores the intersection of economic issues with anti-trans sentiment, calling for a more genuine political commitment to address systemic injustices faced by marginalized communities.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 26min

What Next | A New Strategy for Banning Abortion

Join Linda Greenhouse, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and former Supreme Court reporter for the New York Times, as she discusses the complexities surrounding abortion rights in the U.S. She dives into recent Supreme Court actions on mifepristone and the intriguing arguments from states claiming population growth is at stake. Greenhouse also highlights the resurgence of anti-abortion rhetoric, pro-natalist trends, and their political implications. This vital conversation reveals the evolving landscape of reproductive health and rights in America.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 41min

Slate Money Talks | RIP DEI?

In this Money Talks: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs are being targeted by “anti-woke” pundits. Emily Peck is joined by Simone Foxman of Bloomberg to explain why DEI is under fire from conservatives, and what these programs might look like under Trump’s second term – if they exist at all. Want to hear that discussion and hear more Slate Money? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Jessamine Molli and Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 25, 2024 • 28min

What Next | When Jesus Is on the Curriculum

Jaden Edison, a public education reporter for the Texas Tribune, dives into the heated debate over Texas' new curriculum that integrates Bible stories into schools. He discusses the blurred lines between teaching and preaching, raising questions about First Amendment violations. The conversation explores the implications of religious content on inclusivity, historical accuracy, and political maneuvers behind the curriculum changes. Edison sheds light on how these educational reforms reflect and impact the diverse values across Texas.
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Nov 24, 2024 • 38min

Well, Now: Creating an Exercise Routine That’s Right for You

In this discussion, Gabby Reece, a retired professional volleyball player and co-founder of XPT Fitness and Laird Superfoods, shares her journey from athlete to advocate for sustainable fitness. She emphasizes the importance of creating a personalized exercise routine, highlighting the integration of nutrition and mental wellness. Gabby explores strength training's benefits for women, encouraging resilience over societal ideals. The conversation also touches on building community support and the motivation to maintain consistent fitness practices.
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Nov 24, 2024 • 35min

What Next: TBD | Is Sickle Cell Anemia…Cured?

Gina Kolata, a medical reporter for The New York Times, shares insights on sickle cell anemia's latest gene therapy developments. Deb Cromer discusses her son Kendrick's inspiring journey as the first to receive this treatment. They explore the emotional and logistical challenges families face, particularly regarding access to this groundbreaking therapy. The conversation highlights hopes for a potential cure while addressing systemic barriers and the importance of awareness in the journey to understanding this condition.
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Nov 24, 2024 • 49min

A Word | A Mother of a Crisis

Colleen Long and Rebecca Little, co-authors of "I'm Sorry for My Loss," bring personal stories and research on pregnancy loss and reproductive care in America. They explore the emotional and political dimensions of these topics, emphasizing the need for better conversations around miscarriage and abortion rights. The duo discusses racial disparities in maternal health, societal stigma, and the urgent call for improved healthcare access. They also highlight the shifting political landscapes affecting women and underscore the importance of empathy in supporting those grieving loss.

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