Slate Daily Feed

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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3626
Slate Money: The Edit Button
Slate Money talks Elon Musk controlling Twitter, an Amazon union win, and matters philanthropic.
41 min
3627
Amicus: Fundamental Rights Doublespeak
History proves that “unenumerated” does not equal “invented” rights.
75 min
3628
What Next TBD: Elon Trolls the SEC
The Tesla billionaire is now Twitter's largest shareholder. Will he remake the platform in his image?
19 min
3629
A Word: Taxes, Death, and Trouble
The “Black Tax” pushes many African Americans to the financial edge. What’s the path back?
24 min
3630
Political: Hey, Groomer
Russia’s war crimes; Disney’s reaction to “don’t say gay”; and Amazon’s first union
65 min
3631
Mom & Dad: The ‘Mind Your ‘P’s and ‘V’s’ Edition
Slate’s parenting podcast on body positivity and consent.
23 min
3632
What Next: Who Can Hold Russia Accountable?
Ambassador Stephen Rapp says prosecutors are already collecting evidence of war crimes in Ukraine. Will it matter?
24 min
3633
The Waves: Prepping for Doomsday, Feminist Edit...
What will you need if society collapses?
34 min
3634
Working: Routines and Rituals
22 min
3635
ICYMI: How Is TikTok’s Grammy-Winning Bridgerto...
Law professor Kristelia Garcia explains where different fan works fall on the legal spectrum, and if the musical’s creators owe Netflix their Grammy.
26 min
3636
What Next: Amazon Gets Its First Union
A scrappy group of Davids has bested Goliath.
23 min
3637
Culture Gabfest: The Godfather Is Great, but Is...
53 min
3638
Big Mood, Little Mood: Bye-ological Parents
with guest Marissa Gouverne, a documentary and commercial editor living in New York City.
52 min
3639
Hang Up: Happy Carolina, Sad Carolina
77 min
3640
Better Life Lab: Caregiving in America — the Di...
Home care jobs are among the fastest-growing jobs in America. Yet compensation for this essential work is dismal. Can the system be fixed?
37 min
3641
Slate Money Goes to the Movies: The Big City
Shazna Nessa joins to talk about the 1963 art house film.
37 min
3642
What Next: The Fight Over Free Lunch
How inflation, supply chains, and a tussle in Congress are leaving a pandemic-era food program hanging in the balance.
21 min
3643
How To!: Start Writing (w/ Anna Quindlen & John...
Two best-selling writers on how to put yourself on the page.
33 min
3644
What Next: Marjorie Taylor Greene vs. Everyone
The Republican firebrand faces party pressure, political challengers, and a lawsuit seeking her disqualification from Congress.
21 min
3645
Mom & Dad: The ‘Cherishing Your Childless Frien...
Slate’s parenting podcast on how to be a good friend when life gets hectic.
24 min
3646
What Next TBD: A Conversation With Europe's Top...
Margrethe Vestager just wants big tech companies to play by the same rules as everyone else.
17 min
3647
Working: Artist Dan-ah Kim on Picture Books and...
“I’m grateful to have two jobs that I enjoy and to have that balance.”
40 min
3648
ICYMI: How April Fool’s Day Keeps the Internet ...
There’s nothing wrong with taking everything you see online with a healthy dose of skepticism. But sometimes, skepticism can go too far.
27 min
3649
Slate Money: Yachts Are Overrated
Slate Money talks the state of women in the workforce, the Axie hack, and the Barclays mistake.
45 min
3650
Hit Parade: Killing Me Softly Edition Part 2
How four R&B queens—Dionne, Patti, Roberta and Chaka—evolved into chart-toppers through the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s.
58 min