Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make up their own mind about certain ideas.

The national conversation right now can be chaotic, reckless, and stuck. Radio Atlantic aims to bring some order to our thinking—and encourage listeners to be purposeful about how they unstick their mind.

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Russia’s Psychological Warfare Against Ukraine
After months of struggle with little movement, the war in Ukraine may be nearing a crucial moment. And the battle lines extend far beyond its borders.
29 min
77
Finally, Male Contraceptives
New options could change the burden of vigilance around pregnancy
25 min
78
The Chaos of AI Voice Cloning
A live conversation with Charlie Warzel about the promises and perils of AI voice cloning
31 min
79
If Plants Could Talk
Some scientists are starting to reopen a provocative debate: Are plants intelligent?
26 min
80
In Search of America on the Biggest Cruise Ship...
Twenty decks, seven swimming pools, and one novelist in a meatball T-shirt.
21 min
81
Trump’s Courtroom Campaign
The Stormy Daniels case may have a less serious fact pattern. But it might turn out to be the one chance to hold Donald Trump accountable for election interference.
25 min
82
Money Can Buy You Everything, Except Maybe a Bi...
Unless you know how to play the "Hermès Game."
23 min
83
During the Eclipse, Don't Just Look Up
There's so much more to experience.
17 min
84
Do Trump Supporters Mind When He Mocks Biden’s ...
We visit a rally in Dayton, Ohio, to find out.
24 min
85
The Smartphone Kids Are Not All Right
Jonathan Haidt's new book, "The Anxious Generation," makes the case against devices for children—even if they desperately want them.
27 min
86
Inside a Hospital’s Abortion Committee
A Tennessee doctor explains how lifesaving decisions get made. And denied.
22 min
87
The Sound of Cruelty
A close reading of the Oscar-nominated film "The Zone of Interest."
20 min
88
The Lost Boys of Big Tech
Kara Swisher’s new memoir, Burn Book, tells true stories about men (and some women) who ruled Silicon Valley.
29 min
89
Maybe You Should Quit Therapy
A psychiatrist wonders if treatment should be forever.
28 min
90
What If Your Best Friend Is Your Soulmate?
A new book explores deeply platonic friendships.
30 min
91
The Rise of Techno-Authoritarianism
The intellectual origins of the movement that self-described “techno-optimists” are advancing is dark—and deeply familiar.
27 min
92
The ‘Coward of Broward’ Re-Examined
The Parkland school shooting 2018 had two criminal trials: the man who committed the crime, and the man accused of not doing enough to stop it.
26 min
93
Fatigue Can Wreck You (Redux)
Fatigue is often a symptom of long COVID. It’s also deeply misunderstood. (Episode originally aired August 2023.)
26 min
94
The Last Days of the Barcode
The invention that shaped our consumer appetites
28 min
95
Nikki Haley Could Surprise Us
Political reporters Elaine Godfrey and Mark Leibovich preview the first votes of 2024.
26 min
96
Why a Good Economy Feels Like a Bad One
Senior editor Gilad Edelman explains how the economy is playing tricks on your mind.
27 min
97
How to Waste Time
Sharing the first episode of the new season of our How To podcast
35 min
98
Don’t Buy That Sweater
Amanda Mull explains why the sweaters of today are so much worse than they used to be.
25 min
99
A Military Loyal to Trump
A critical piece of ending democracy
23 min
100
How Trump Has Transformed Evangelicals
An unlikely alliance gets stronger
37 min