Talking about ethical non-monogamy and embellished memories with guest Felicia Reich
A tentative agreement has been reached between the studios and the writers’ guild. But what about the actors?
And across racial lines? Even moreso.
Dog dad Zak Rosen on preparing for the inevitable.
Slate’s sports podcast on college football, Major League Baseball, and the pop star and the NFL’s Kelce brothers.
Slate’s parenting podcast on banned books and teaching age-appropriate content.
The audience that the network cultivated is now leaving it behind.
Graphic novelist Dave Chisholm is also a jazz musician himself.
Zadie Smith’s new book The Fraud goes deep into a 19th century criminal trial whose politics speak to modern times.
The excesses of the 2021 term bleed into a new SCOTUS term with the possibility of gun rights for abusers post-Bruen, and the impossible tension between medicine and the law post-Dobbs.
What experts call linguistic self-censorship has not only taken over TikTok, but spread onto other platforms.
Facial recognition is coming for us all, and society probably isn’t ready for it.
After years of post-pandemic turmoil, Instacart managed to do something rare in the gig economy - turn a profit.
Talking about if your boss knows what you actually do with guest Auyon Mukarji.
Short-term rentals are getting blamed for a lack of affordable housing. Is that fair?
Jenée Desmond-Harris is joined by author Caroline Moss.
How one southern university’s history is a bitter lesson in race and power.
UAW autoworkers are on strike against the Big Three; the dilemma of social media trust and safety continues to loom large; and parent diplomacy adds to teachers’ workload.
Slate’s parenting podcast on taming the hustle culture in all of us.
This week on Working Overtime, the hosts take lessons from jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter and the TV show Bluey.