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The Slate Daily feed includes new episodes from more than 30 shows in the Slate Podcast Network. You'll get thought provoking analysis, storytelling, and commentary on everything from news and politics to arts, culture, technology, and entertainment. Discover new shows you never knew you were missing.

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2901
Culture Gabfest: Black Mirror Shows Netflix Its...
Dana is joined by Slate’s Candice Lim, Sam Adams, and Cheyna Roth to discuss Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, the sixth season of Black Mirror, and the ethics of true crime, inspired by The Atlantic piece, “The Gross Spectacle of Murder Fandom.”
56 min
2902
ICYMI: The Super Bowl of Private Chef TikTok
As the rich flee New York City for the summer, so do their content-making chefs.
36 min
2903
Outward: What Was Corporate Pride?
We always knew that rainbow-washing was bogus. So why do we miss it?
52 min
2904
Hang Up: The Pelicans’ Zion Williamson Problem
79 min
2905
Big Mood, Little Mood: Change the Subject or Ch...
with guest Sequoia B. Holmes, host of podcast Black People Love Paramore
50 min
2906
Hear Me Out: Descendants Of Slaves Don’t Need R...
Being stuck in the past might not help us make progress.
43 min
2907
What Next: They Pledged to Stop Sex Abuse. Inst...
One year after a massive sex abuse scandal, America’s largest Protestant denomination has a different concern: women in church leadership.
25 min
2908
How To!: Find the Gems in All Your Junk
Leila Dunbar on the true value of memorabilia and memories.
36 min
2909
Working: A Painter Reveals the Beauty of Bicycles
40 min
2910
What Next TBD: The George Soros Succession
Life imitates prestige television for George Soros, his sons, and—because of their billions—politics across the world.
24 min
2911
Slate Money: Could Global Inequality Actually B...
Slate Money talks the decline in global economic inequality, tacky beach pictures, and what happened to the Instant Pot.
43 min
2912
Outward Pride Special: Why the Law Cares About ...
Paisley Currah discusses his book Sex Is as Sex Does with Sol Werthan.
30 min
2913
Amicus: SCOTUS Wants To Drain The Swamp, Too
Justice Alito’s opinion in Sackett clears the way for filling in. paving over, and otherwise threatening millions of acres of wetlands.
42 min
2914
Political Gabfest Reads: The Case for Treating ...
The 1975 Animal Liberation Now gets an update by author and animal-rights activist Peter Singer
30 min
2915
ICYMI: Was the MirandaSings Controversy Inevita...
How an early YouTube icon came under fire for inappropriate behavior with fans.
47 min
2916
Hit Parade: Yes We Can Can Edition Part 1
47 min
2917
Dear Prudence: I Tested My Partner’s Parenting ...
He said he felt “disrespected for having to pass a test.” What do you think, good idea or disrespectful?
35 min
2918
What Next TBD: Reddit’s Rolling Blackouts
The site wants to monetize its data, but what’s it going to cost?
23 min
2919
A Word: More Than A Hashtag
Police shooting survivor Leon Ford hated cops. Now he works with them.
37 min
2920
Amicus: Is A New Supreme Court Emerging?
What week two of not getting punched in the face by SCOTUS tells us about what’s going on at the High Court.
6 min
2921
Political Gabfest: What Could Judge Cannon Do?
Donald Trump is arraigned in federal court and Judge Aileen Cannon is assigned to his case – again; Atlanta’s Cop City is approved; and Elizabeth Gilbert’s book is delayed.
57 min
2922
Mom & Dad: Avoiding Activity Overload
Slate’s parenting podcast on staying out of the activity rat race.
20 min
2923
The Waves: Your Period Deserves Respect
How cultural embarrassment around periods is hurting menstruating people, with author Kate Clancy.
32 min
2924
What Next: After They Testified: The Rabbi Lead...
A religious community in Missouri steps up to defend their trans neighbors—and family.
25 min
2925
Working: Working on Oneself
24 min