
Apple News In Conversation
Apple News In Conversation with Shumita Basu brings you interviews with some of the world’s best journalists and experts about the stories that impact our lives. Join us every week as we go behind the headlines.
Latest episodes

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Nov 28, 2024 • 20min
Rebroadcast: Why we keep buying stuff we don’t need
Join Amanda Mull, a columnist for The Atlantic specializing in the internet's influence on shopping, as she unveils the secrets behind holiday consumerism. Discover how retailers manipulate our spending habits and the shift from material gifts to experiences. Mull offers tips for mindful shopping, emphasizing the importance of minimizing impulse buys and the environmental cost of consumerism. She also advocates for creative and personalized gift-giving, challenging the notion that bigger is better in holiday presents.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 30min
Why more people are cutting ties with family
In this engaging conversation, psychologist Joshua Coleman, author of Rules of Estrangement, dives into the rising phenomenon of family estrangement, particularly during the fraught holiday season. He explores the emotional complexities behind distancing from loved ones and offers guidance on bridging divides. Discussions touch on navigating political disagreements, the unique challenges within immigrant cultures, and how therapists can influence family dynamics. Listeners gain valuable insights into fostering better communication and understanding in strained relationships.

Nov 14, 2024 • 19min
She writes women who feel real. Her work is shaking up TV.
Sharon Horgan, an award-winning actress and writer known for her sharp humor in shows like Catastrophe and Bad Sisters, discusses her unique approach to creating authentic female characters. She delves into the intricate balance of comedy and drama, and the societal challenges faced by women, particularly during menopause. Horgan also reflects on the evolution of storytelling in her latest work, exploring themes of family dynamics and the impact of personal experiences on her writing. It’s a candid conversation about the complexities of womanhood.

Nov 7, 2024 • 33min
Why Americans bet on Donald Trump — again
George Packer, staff writer for The Atlantic and a noted historian, discusses the striking forces behind Donald Trump's enduring appeal following a recent election victory. He delves into the economic concerns of his supporters, prioritizing financial struggles over threats to democracy. Packer also examines the socio-economic shifts in communities like Charleroi, the complexities of bridging the political divide, and the evolving challenges facing media in political discourse. His insights highlight the need for credible communication and grassroots engagement to reconnect with voters.

Oct 31, 2024 • 43min
How a Harris or Trump win would change America
Peter Baker, Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, and Susan Glasser, Staff writer at The New Yorker, share their insights as seasoned political analysts and co-authors of "The Divider." They delve into the contrasting visions of Vice President Harris and former President Trump as they make their final pitches to voters. The discussion covers the polarization in American society, the significance of Harris’s rise, and the implications of Trump's potential return to power. They emphasize the fragility of democracy in these charged political times.

Oct 24, 2024 • 30min
The truth behind one of the biggest political lies
Jessica Huseman, Editorial Director of Votebeat and former lead elections reporter for ProPublica, dives into the impact of false claims surrounding the 2020 election. She highlights how these misconceptions have eroded trust in American democracy, from the January 6 Capitol attack to contentious voting rule changes. Huseman discusses election integrity, the complexities of ballot counting, and the legal pitfalls ahead of 2024. She also clarifies myths about non-citizen voting in Texas, reassuring listeners about the security of upcoming elections.

Oct 17, 2024 • 19min
Hurricanes are deadlier than ever. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Journalist Porter Fox, an expert in climate change and author of "Category Five," discusses the escalating threat of hurricanes fueled by human-induced climate change. He highlights the recent devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, linking their intensity to warming oceans. Fox shares survival stories from those who faced the storms, emphasizing the personal impacts and unpreparedness many felt. He advocates for immediate action and long-term solutions, urging listeners to engage in climate-conscious practices and support accountable disaster responses.

Oct 10, 2024 • 27min
Why this crucial voting bloc is inching to the right
Paola Ramos, a journalist and author of "Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America," discusses the unsettling shift in Latino voting habits toward the right. She explores the complexities of Latino identity and politics, highlighting the influence of evangelical churches and the impact of Spanish-language media. Ramos dives into the historical context of political trauma related to communism and how it shapes current voter behavior. Her insights provide a crucial perspective on what this means for the upcoming elections.

Oct 3, 2024 • 32min
What to know about the Israel-Hamas war, one year in
Zack Beauchamp, a senior correspondent at Vox, joins Shumita Basu for a deep dive into the one-year mark of the Israel-Hamas conflict. They discuss the staggering human toll, with over 40,000 Palestinians lost, including children, and implications for hostages. The conversation reveals shifting public sentiment in Israel, growing skepticism towards government handling of the conflict, and the complexities of U.S.-Israel relations. Beauchamp also sheds light on escalating tensions with Hezbollah and the overarching challenge of achieving lasting peace in the region.

Sep 26, 2024 • 35min
What a post-Roe America looks like now — and how the election could change it
Caroline Kitchener, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist from the Washington Post, dives deep into the lasting impacts of abortion bans in America following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. She shares heart-wrenching personal stories of women facing daunting challenges in accessing abortion care. The discussion also tackles the political ramifications leading up to the 2024 election, including evolving messaging and public perceptions of abortion policies. Kitchener highlights the moral dilemmas healthcare providers face under strict laws and the complex interplay between personal experiences and political narratives.
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