Slate Conversations

A feed of the up close and the personal, drawn from Working and across the Slate podcast network. Let’s talk.

Society & Culture
926
Cecilia Muñoz
27 min
927
Maggie Haberman
29 min
928
Michelle Dean
29 min
929
Amy Chozick
29 min
930
Adam Davidson
32 min
931
Barbara Ehrenreich
21 min
932
Parul Sehgal
27 min
933
Ross Douthat
48 min
934
Judd Apatow
Isaac Chotiner talks with Judd Apatow
43 min
935
David Corn and Michael Isikoff
31 min
936
Josh Barro
35 min
937
Benjamin Wittes
37 min
938
Chuck Klosterman
52 min
939
Steven Pinker
The author of ‘Enlightenment Now’ thinks the world is getting better—but we refuse to acknowledge it.
30 min
940
Katie Roiphe
38 min
941
Wesley Morris
36 min
942
Jia Tolentino
27 min
943
David Frum
29 min
944
Margaret Sullivan
The Washington Post media critic grades a turbulent year of media coverage.
25 min
945
A.O. Scott
The New York Times film critic on watching movies in the post-Weinstein age.
38 min
946
Mark Lilla (Re-air)
The author of The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics has a recipe to save Democrats.
39 min
947
Bill Kristol
The conservative writer and editor examines his own past, and where the Republican Party went awry.
34 min
948
Stephen Kotkin
The Stalin biographer on the secret to understanding the mind of an autocrat.
32 min
949
Lawrence O'Donnell
The MSNBC host and author on how the 1968 election changed American politics forever.
33 min
950
Laura Kipnis
The author and essayist on the importance of teaching women to fight back.
29 min