Explain It to Me

Should I buy a house? Why do I say “like” so much? Should Gen Z bother to save for retirement?

Explain It to Me is the hotline for the issues that matter to your life. Send us your questions about health, personal finance, relationships, and anything else that matters to you. Host Jonquilyn Hill will take you on a journey to find the answers, whether it's to the halls of Congress or the local bar. You’ll get the answers you were looking for, and sometimes ones you didn't expect — and always with a dose of humor. New episodes every Sunday. Part of Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Society & Culture
Politics
Education
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Is it okay to go to the zoo?
Do the pros outweigh the cons?
31 min
52
Why do I say “like” so much?
In defense of the supremely useful and unfairly maligned word
41 min
53
Is my dentist scamming me?
There’s a reason why going to the dentist can feel so shady.
40 min
54
Introducing Explain It to Me
2 min
55
Our next chapter
There are some big changes coming to this feed, and we need your help with them!
2 min
56
How we Got Milk
And why the government wants you to drink it.
37 min
57
Those pesky delivery fees
Nobody is happy with delivery apps right now
36 min
58
Panic! At The Drugstore
The panic about the crime rate really is just a panic.
37 min
59
A new era of cannabis research
What rescheduling cannabis could mean for science.
34 min
60
Are baby bonds a good investment?
A unique policy program that could help close the racial wealth gap
35 min
61
Alexa, is Amazon a monopoly?
Antitrust is back, baby!
31 min
62
Is homelessness a crime?
The Supreme Court weighs in on the homelessness crisis.
29 min
63
Abortion and the erosion of privacy
Do Americans still have a right to privacy?
36 min
64
What is “fetal personhood”?
The legal definition tearing the anti-abortion movement apart.
32 min
65
A safety net’s poverty trap
What would you do if you could only save $2,000?
31 min
66
Let’s fix child care together
The real issue blocking universal child care? Politics.
40 min
67
Bringing back the SAT
Four years after a pandemic pause, some colleges and universities are again requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores.
23 min
68
The AI election
Will we be able to spot the deepfakes this election season?
38 min
69
The case for banning...millionaires?
Sean talks with political philosopher Ingrid Robeyns, whose new book Limitarianism makes the case for imposing limits on personal wealth.
51 min
70
How racism ages Black people
Racism and the long-term health effects of weathering
34 min
71
Skipping the broom
Why the marriage rate for Black women is falling
38 min
72
Eviction: the scarlet E
What we can learn about eviction from Black women and children
37 min
73
Let’s fix retirement together
An economist’s take on policy fanfiction
40 min
74
How to be a (realistic) climate optimist
A data scientist who’s cautiously optimistic about the climate
37 min
75
How celebrity fandom explains Trump
When “stanning” goes mainstream.
39 min