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“Skimm This” tackles important topics that impact women, and empowers generations of women to live smarter. Listen to our miniseries throughout the year, airing on Thursdays.
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Jul 1, 2021 • 30min
(Not) Cool for the Summer: Surfside, Crazy Heat, Cosby Released
First up: Bill Cosby was released from prison yesterday. We’ll explain the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s shocking decision to release him early. Next: We’ll break down this week’s other big stories, from the Supreme Court’s voting rights decision to why it’s been so hot on the West Coast.Then: It’s been a week since a condo building in Surfside, Florida collapsed. We’ll recap what went wrong, and also ask a housing expert: who’s supposed to make sure these things don’t happen in the first place? ICYMI: We’re talking all things Delta variant. Like: do I need to mask up, even if I’m vaccinated? And does my vaccine protect against it? Finally: We’re seeing “Help Wanted” signs everywhere — at restaurants, grocery stores, retailers, and more. We’ll get into why millions of Americans aren’t rushing back to work, and what companies and state governments are doing to change that.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO, National Women’s Law Center
Kate Walz, senior staff attorney, National Housing Law Project
Vanessa Kerry, CEO, Seed Global Health
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Jun 24, 2021 • 33min
Stronger Than Yesterday: Antitrust Laws, Britney, Pride Diplomacy
First up: We’ll break down what Britney Spears told a court about her conservatorship this week, plus two more big SCOTUS decisions on college athletes and Snapchat free speech.Next: No matter where you live, you’ve probably heard about an increase in “violent crime” lately. We’ll ask an expert why we’re seeing these trends and if President Biden’s new plan to combat crime could help.Then: Big Tech rules the world. But Congress is trying to change that. A bipartisan group of legislators introduced five antitrust bills this month to make Big Tech … a lot less big. We’ll break down both sides of the debate about whether to rein them in. Plus: Earlier this year, President Biden promised to prioritize LGBTQ+ rights in America’s dealings abroad, via diplomacy, trade and immigration policy. We’ll investigate how well the U.S. is living up to that promise.ICYMI: A few days ago, the Goldman Prize gave us this year’s real-life superheroes — six people whose environmental work is saving the planet. We’ll speak to one winner about how she got the plastic industry to back down in her home country.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Louisa Aviles, director, Group Violence Intervention, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO, GLAAD
Jessica Stern, executive director, OutRight Action International
Gloria Majiga-Kamoto, winner, Goldman Environmental Prize
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. With additional support from Ciara Long. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 2021 • 32min
Heat of the Moment: Biden Meets Putin, SCOTUS, and Juneteenth
First up: Biden and Putin had their first face-to-face meeting. We’ll tell you what was on the agenda (hint: nuclear weapons and cyberattacks) and whether this meeting was more than just a photo op.
Next: We’ve got the context on recent reports about the Trump-era Department of Justice obtaining the info of journalists and politicians, and what’s going on with the latest heat wave out West.
Then: The Supremes are about to take their summer vacay, but before they go, they tend to drop some bombshells. And two major decisions broke today. We’ll explain the cases we have our eye on.
Finally: Saturday is Juneteenth. We’re taking a look at how companies have been thinking about diversity, equity, and inclusion differently over the last year.
On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Torrey Taussig, research director for the Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship at the Harvard Kennedy School
Caroline Polisi, legal analyst and adjunct lecturer at Columbia Law School
Evelyn Carter, Managing Partner, Paradigm
Janelle Jones, Chief Economist, Department of Labor
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Skimm'd by Bridget Armstrong and Alex Carr. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 2021 • 29min
Call Them What You Want To: Voting Bills, COVID Variants, Royal Offspring
First up: We’ll break down Biden’s first overseas trip as president, how the U.S. hopes to stay the world’s top tech country, why its RIP for Keystone XL and what leaked docs show the ultra-wealthy really pay in taxes.Next: This week, the F.D.A. approved a new Alzheimer’s drug — but not everyone’s thrilled. We’ll get into why experts aren’t so sure about aducanumab.Then: Dozens of bills restricting voters’ rights have passed in states all over the U.S. this year. We’ll dive into some of the most common restrictions being passed, and the impact they’re likely to have. You can find theSkimm’s breakdown of voting rights bills by state here. ICYMI: A 6-3 conservative majority in the Supreme Court and aging liberal judges has some calling for Justice Breyer to step down. We’ll break down why a guy with a lifetime gig might choose to throw in the towel early.Plus: What’s in a name? A lot, if you ask the W.H.O — which is asking news outlets to call COVID-19 variants by Greek letter nicknames.Finally: Hear ye, hear ye. There’s a new royal baby in town. So we’re talking royal baby names with an expert… and breaking down why Meghan and Harry’s choice of Lilibet Diana might be a diplomatic masterstroke.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Eliza Sweren-Becker, counsel, Brennan Center for Justice
Omid Scobie, royals correspondent, Harper's Bazaar, author, “Finding Freedom”
P.S. If your appetite for learning about the royals knows no bounds, check out our list of 9 essential royal reads.Want more Skimm?
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Jun 3, 2021 • 30min
New School: Naomi Osaka, Global Vax Access, Teaching Tulsa
First up: We’ll break down Israel’s (likely) government shakeup, Biden’s latest moves on the southern border, and new data about female CEOs.Next: We’ll look at why tennis star Naomi Osaka’s decision to take a break from competition is about so much more than sports.Then: While the U.S. deals with vaccine hesitancy, a lot of countries have no shots, period. We’ll talk to a health reporter about how the U.S. can (and should) turn the global vaccine shortage around.ICYMI: This week was the 100 year anniversary of the race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We asked two experts why schools don’t teach students about that and the dozens of similar events that happened in what’s known as the “Red Summer.”Finally: We’ll get the lowdown from a book critic about why adding a kinda dark-sounding work of foreign fiction to our summer reading list is worth it.P.S. You can get your copy of this year’s International Booker Prize winner here.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Natasha Loder, health policy editor, The Economist, host, “The Jab” podcast
Dr. Shanedra Nowell, associate professor of social studies education, Oklahoma State University
Heather Goodenough, social studies teacher, Oklahoma
Lily Meyer, writer, translator and book critic
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. With additional support from Ciara Long. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 27, 2021 • 25min
Something’s in the Air: Pollen, COVID Origin Theories, Police Reform
First up: Let’s break down some headlines, from America’s top diplomat visiting Israel to Belarus faking an airline bomb threat.Next: President Biden wants U.S. intelligence to figure out the origins of COVID-19. That’s reviving an old theory that the pandemic could have come from a laboratory.Plus: It’s been a year since George Floyd was murdered. We’ll break down what progress has been made — and where activists say there’s more to do.ICYMI: In a bid to get past the partisan standoff in Congress, politicians are reconnecting with some old friends: earmarks. We break down how the controversial practice could help — or hurt — in Washington D.C. Finally: If you can’t stop sneezing … we know why. We’ll chat with a pollen expert about tips to cope and why pollen forecasting could offer some sweet relief.Interested in joining our team? Check out our audio producer job opening here.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Judith Browne Dianis, Executive Director, The Advancement Project
Fiona Lo, pollen scientist, University of Washington
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. With additional support from Ciara Long. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear.Correction: A previous version of our story on earmarks featured an archival news audio clip claiming that $500,000 had been earmarked for studying "shrimp on a treadmill." That news clip failed to mention that funding was spent on a variety of scientific projects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 20, 2021 • 32min
The Price Is Not Right: Mideast Fighting, Inflation, Summer Travel
First up: We’ve got the context you need on the Mississippi abortion law heading to the Supreme Court, the new hate crimes bill that just passed Congress and President Biden showing off an electric pickup. Next: Nearly two weeks of Israeli-Palestinian fighting has caused fighting… among US lawmakers. We’ll break down what’s going on with America’s diplomatic relationship with Israel, and what some politicians are hoping to change. Plus: U.S. military intelligence says reports of UFOs are legit. But do we know anything about them?Then: If you’re thinking about planning a vacation this summer, you might want to act fast. We’ll tell you why everything from flights to rental cars is in extra high demand right now. ICYMI: You may have heard the word “inflation” come up recently. If you need a quick refresher, we’ve got you. We’ll explain how inflation works, why people are talking about it right now, and ask an expert if it’s worth getting worried.Finally: On our other podcast, Skimm’d from the Couch, we sat down with Stacey Abrams this week to talk career goals. You can catch our full interview here.Interested in joining our team? Check out our audio producer job opening here.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Anna Palmer, founder and CEO, Punchbowl News
Darlene Brown, Texas AirBNB operator, owner, Bonhost
Dr. Kristen Broady, fellow, Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program
Stacey Abrams, voting rights activist and former Georgia House representative
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. With additional support from Ciara Long. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 13, 2021 • 29min
Is This Gonna Be Forever?
First up: Renewed Israeli-Palestinian conflict is threatening to spiral into all-out war. We’ll break down what you need to know. Then: We’re giving you the context on two more events that have been making headlines this week: Liz Cheney’s demotion, and a Pfizer vaccine for teens. Next: A major pipeline in the US got hacked over the weekend. We’ll tell you WTF a ransomware attack is, why they’re so common, and why the US is typically a major target. ICYMI: We’re speaking with one of the cofounders of the nonprofit Stop AAPI Hate to talk about the hate crimes that Asian Americans have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.Finally: We’ve been feeling kind of embarrassed about our screen time over the past year… but should we be? We investigated whether this pesky new habit is really so bad. On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Lily Hay Newman, senior writer, WIRED
Manjusha P. Kulkarni, co-founder, Stop AAPI Hate
Wendy Zukerman, host, “Science Vs,” a podcast from Gimlet, A Spotify Studio
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. With additional support from Ciara Long. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 6, 2021 • 31min
Shoot for the Moon
First up: We’ve got the context on this week’s biggest headlines, from Trump’s Facebook ban to what’s going on with federal eviction protections and protests in Colombia. Plus: This week, the White House said it supports waiving patent protections for COVID vaccines. Well break down whether that will help boost the global vaccine supply and why drug companies are annoyed. Next: Can employers or colleges make people get vaccinated? We’ll take a look at the arguments on both sides.Then: Whether it’s burnout or boredom, low wages or Zoom fatigue, millennials are making some big professional and financial changes. The logic? YOLO.ICYMI: Who else knows you only live once? The billionaires competing in the 21st century’s new space race. We’re diving into what the battle between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos means for the future of space travel.Finally: It’s been a mother of a year. We’re passing the mic to five moms to hear how its been and what this Sunday means to them. P.S. You can find theSkimm’s guide to Mother’s Day — from our survey results to gift guides and how to outsource your household work — here.On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Dr. Lavanya Vasudevan, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, Duke University’s Global Health Institute
Kevin Roose, technology and business columnist, The New York Times
Marina Koren, staff writer, The Atlantic
Jessica, Samii, Rochelle and Stephanie, Skimm’r moms
Stacy Rapacon, theSkimm’s finance editor
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. Engineered by Andrew Callaway. With additional support from Ciara Long. TheSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 29, 2021 • 30min
What Are You Waiting For?
First up: President Biden’s been in office for 100 days. And while he's giving himself an A for effort, we’ll break down his real report card with what he has – and hasn’t – accomplished so far.
ICYMI: We’ve got the latest on the 2020 Census data, the arrival of some pesky friends, and the drama between Facebook and Apple (pssst: you may have a front row seat).
Next: India is facing a COVID-19 crisis. We’ll explain what’s going on, and what the rest of the world is doing to help.
Later: The U.S. still hasn’t reached herd immunity. One reason? Vaccine hesitancy. We spoke to an expert to ask: how bad is this problem and how are public health agencies trying to change minds?
Finally: Do the words “bedtime procrastination” resonate with you? We’ll break down the concept, and hopefully, help you catch some zzz’s.
PS: Those links we told you about in our sleep segment?
Check out Dr. Sirois’s research here
Here’s the OG “revenge bedtime procrastination” article
And here’s our guide to help you sleep smarter
On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Dr. Lavanya Vasudevan, assistant professor of family Medicine and community health, Duke University Global Health Institute
Dr. Fuschia Sirois, researcher on health and human psychology, University of Sheffield
Carly M., theSkimm’s health writer
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr and Luke Vargas. With additional support from Ciara Long and Peter Bonaventure. theSkimm’s head of audio is Graelyn Brashear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices