

The Gist
Peach Fish Productions
For thirty minutes each day, Pesca challenges himself and his audience, in a responsibly provocative style, and gets beyond the rigidity and dogma. The Gist is surprising, reasonable, and willing to critique the left, the right, either party, or any idea.
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Jun 11, 2014 • 28min
13 Days a Beatle
For the first two weeks of June 1964, Jimmy Nicol replaced Ringo Starr as the Beatles' drummer. Allan Kozinn of the New York Times explains how you move on from an experience like that. Plus, Sanjay Basu explains the arguments for excluding soda and other sugary beverages from the food stamp program, and Slate's John Dickerson answers one question, one question only, about Eric Cantor. And for today's Spiel, we need to talk about sex with dolphins. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 10, 2014 • 22min
A Mass of Mass Shootings
Today on The Gist, criminologist and homicide researcher Adam Lankford explains why some mass shooters seem so drawn to extreme ideologies. Then we speak with 11-year-old author Audrey Hinsdale about how her debut novel The Trigger is a metaphor for growing up. For the Spiel, Mike weighs the cultural impact of driverless cars. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 9, 2014 • 22min
Zen and Beef Jerky at the World Series of Poker
Today on The Gist, reporter and former Afghan Taliban captive David Rohde shares his insights into the Bowe Bergdahl transfer. Then Mike and author Colson Whitehead discuss how to find Zen and excellent jerky at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. He represents the "Republic of Anhedonia" in his new book The Noble Hustle. For the Spiel, Mike's dispatch from the barbecue queue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 6, 2014 • 28min
Freakonomics Is Basically a Peanut Butter Cup
Today on the Gist, Politico magazine editor Susan Glasser talks with Mike about "politicization," and why politicians, of all people, like to demonize it. Mike also asks Stephen Dubner about the secret sauce that helped the Freakonomics empire take hold in book and podcast form. For the Spiel, let's partake of national doughnut day. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 5, 2014 • 25min
Fancy Private College vs. Good-Enough U
May's unemployment numbers aren't out until Friday, but today's Gist explores what these monthly numbers actually tell us with Adam Davidson of Planet Money. Then Emily Yoffe of Slate's Dear Prudence column joins us for a post-Prudie impact statement with a conflicted mother weighing the price of sending her son to his dream school vs. a good, cheaper state school. In today's Spiel, Mike discusses eulogies and his new state of being uncle-less. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 4, 2014 • 27min
The Downside of Waiting for More Marshmallows
Today on the show, a look at a Tea Party resurgence in Mississippi's GOP Senate primary with Slate's David Weigel. Then, in our regular segment "Is This BS?," Maria Konnikova explains why psychologist Walter Mischel's famous marshmallow study has come to loom so large in child-rearing theories, and what its limitations might be. In the Spiel, Mike asks you to guess which words are used more by Democrats, and which by Republicans. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 3, 2014 • 27min
Does Obama Need More Drama?
President Obama's speech to West Point graduates drew criticism for its restrained foreign policy prescriptions and less-than-lofty oratory. Today on the Gist, a look at Obama's turn toward more restrained rhetoric with former Carter speechwriter and New Yorker staff writer Hendrik Hertzberg. Then, Joe McGinty from The Loser's Lounge explains how his band performs tributes to our guiltiest of guilty musical pleasures. In the Spiel, we sniff through Mike's browser cookies until we uncover a truffle. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slate…id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 2, 2014 • 24min
Negotiating with Terrorists
Today on the Gist, a look at the release over the weekend of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for five Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay. Jonah Blank of the RAND Corporation explains whether the circumstances of Bergdahl's capture matter. Then Mitchell Reiss, author of Negotiating with Evil, suggests that the question is not whether to negotiate with terrorists, but how to get the best deal. For the Spiel, Mike brings you news from places you might not have known existed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 30, 2014 • 28min
How a Comedian Chooses Just the Right Words
In this episode, Gary Gulman, a comedian famous for his clever wordplay, teams up with Adam Davidson, founder of NPR’s Planet Money, to tackle juicy topics. They discuss why income inequality is a pressing issue for many Americans and the nuanced dynamics of wealth disparity. Gulman shares how precise language is vital in comedy, revealing the delicate art of joke crafting. The conversation even takes a humorous detour into the bizarre world of ferrets and their media moments, adding a lighthearted twist to serious themes.

May 29, 2014 • 22min
Why Math Matters
Today on the Gist, the case for integrating math into everyday conversation. Mike talks with Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not to Be Wrong. Then, a look at a hostile takeover attempt that harkens back to days of Barbarians at the Gate. Jeffrey McCracken from Bloomberg explains how the drug company Valeant is attempting to buy Botox-maker Allergan with the help of an activist investor. Plus, Mike's Spiel honors Massimo Vignelli, the late graphic designer best known for laying out the NYC subway map. Get The Gist by email as soon as it's available: slate.com/GistEmail Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slates-the-gist/id873667927?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


