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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Death, Sex & Money: You’re at a Crossroads. We’...
Advice for what to do when the path forward suddenly isn’t so clear.
70 min
1177
Money Talks: How to Get Fit Like the 1%
Wall Street Journal fitness writer Jen Murphy shares tips for staying in shape while running the rat race.
31 min
1178
Hear Me Out: Student Protests Can Backfire (Badly)
It’s the law of unintended consequences.
41 min
1179
How To!: Carvell Wallace on Another Word for Love
Courtney Martin talks with Carvell Wallace about writing, interviewing—and his new memoir.
32 min
1180
Hang Up: Anthony Edwards Is Here
69 min
1181
What Next: The Jewish Case for Protest
How views of Israel have changed—and how some Jewish Americans are grappling with the dissonance.
28 min
1182
Care & Feeding: That Nagging Feeling That You’r...
Slate’s parenting podcast on baby races.
20 min
1183
What Next TBD: The Failures of ‘Organic’ Farming
Organic farms try to make their products better for people, but that doesn’t mean better animal welfare.
24 min
1184
Working: Interviews That Get to the Point
Death, Sex & Money host Anna Sale shares her strategies for conducting interviews about things that really matter.
45 min
1185
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Power of Fou...
Noticing longer, gray lockboxes, a soul-crushing teacher, Georgia O’Keeffe and more are explored in this week’s audio essay from John Dickerson.
30 min
1186
Slate Money: The Rich People Restaurant Crisis
Slate Money (party of three) discusses restaurant reservation resellers, the ban on non-compete clauses, and Biden’s crackdown on airline junk fees.
40 min
1187
Amicus: Democracy Dies at SCOTUS
Justice Alito suggests it’s better for democracy to let Presidents commit crime with impunity. Cool.
54 min
1188
Hit Parade: We Want It That Way Edition Part 2
59 min
1189
Dear Prudence: My love language with friends is...
Jenée Desmond-Harris is joined by NYT relationship and sex columnist Gina Cherelus
39 min
1190
What Next TBD: So ... Is TikTok Banned?
Or has the long journey to banning the short-video app just begun?
19 min
1191
A Word: True Life, True Crime
How journalist Tonya Mosley got to know her sister Anita decades after she died.
25 min
1192
Political Gabfest: Election Fraud Pure and Simple
David Pecker’s testimony might catch Donald Trump; campus protests result in student arrests; and the Supreme Court tries to grasp presidential immunity.
65 min
1193
Care & Feeding: My In-Laws Have Guns. I Don’t T...
Slate’s parenting podcast on taking up arms.
33 min
1194
What Next: How Trump Found His Lawyer
An ex-prosecutor for the Southern District of New York, Todd Blanche left one of the oldest Wall Street law firms to represent the former president.
24 min
1195
Well, Now: Living and Loving With OCD (feat. Al...
And finding humor with it, too.
36 min
1196
Outward: Queer Trademark Law with Michael Goodyear
Bryan and Jules learn about the odd ins and outs of trademarking queer content
35 min
1197
ICYMI: Is Roblox Coming for TikTok?
The online gaming platform recently rolled out a $35 million fund for creators.
37 min
1198
What Next: Columbia Calls the Cops
How student protests have intensified and spread.
26 min
1199
Culture Gabfest: Taylor Swift’s Messy Maximalism
This week, the hosts discuss The Tortured Poets Department, Fallout, and Becca Rothfeld’s debut essay collection.
61 min
1200
Decoder Ring: Making Real Music for a Fake Band
The Broadway show ‘Stereophonic’ on how to construct the sound of the ’70s.
37 min