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What Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisGeorge Floyd Square, Five Years LaterFive years after George Floyd’s murder sparked nationwide protests, the legacy of that movement is still being written in Minneapolis and America writ large—even as some attempt to erase it. Guest:   Marcia Howard, president of the teacher chapter of Minneapolis Federation of Teachers Brandt Williams, senior editor covering race, class and communities for MPR News.   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of...2025-06-0336 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Can the U.S. Learn from the U.K.'s Post-Brexit Mess?Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: voter discontentment at the two major parties is creating an opening for a far-right populist with an anti-immigration, protectionist agenda that economic experts warn would be devastating.  With a Trump trade deal in hand, can Keir Starmer and Labour give British voters something to vote for, rather than just against? Guest: Anand Menon, professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings College London.  Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all...2025-06-0231 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisCan the U.S. Learn from the U.K.'s Post-Brexit Mess?Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: voter discontentment at the two major parties is creating an opening for a far-right populist with an anti-immigration, protectionist agenda that economic experts warn would be devastating.  With a Trump trade deal in hand, can Keir Starmer and Labour give British voters something to vote for, rather than just against? Guest: Anand Menon, professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings College London.  Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all...2025-06-0231 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisLegally Dead—And PregnantAdriana Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February—far enough along that her fetus showed cardiac activity.  The hospital then refused to let her family decide whether or not they want to keep Smith on life support long enough for the fetus to be delivered. Guests:   Imani Gandy, Editor-at-Large for Rewire News Group, covering law and courts and co-host of the podcast “Boom! Lawyered.” Mary Ziegler, law professor at UC Davis, author of Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate...2025-05-2931 minSlate Race and IdentitySlate Race and IdentityWhat Next | Legally Dead—And PregnantAdriana Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February—far enough along that her fetus showed cardiac activity.  The hospital then refused to let her family decide whether or not they want to keep Smith on life support long enough for the fetus to be delivered. Guests:   Imani Gandy, Editor-at-Large for Rewire News Group, covering law and courts and co-host of the podcast “Boom! Lawyered.” Mary Ziegler, law professor at UC Davis, author of Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate...2025-05-2931 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Legally Dead—And PregnantAdriana Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February—far enough along that her fetus showed cardiac activity.  The hospital then refused to let her family decide whether or not they want to keep Smith on life support long enough for the fetus to be delivered. Guests:   Imani Gandy, Editor-at-Large for Rewire News Group, covering law and courts and co-host of the podcast “Boom! Lawyered.” Mary Ziegler, law professor at UC Davis, author of Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate...2025-05-2931 minSlate Gender and SocietySlate Gender and SocietyWhat Next | Legally Dead—And PregnantAdriana Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February—far enough along that her fetus showed cardiac activity.  The hospital then refused to let her family decide whether or not they want to keep Smith on life support long enough for the fetus to be delivered. Guests:   Imani Gandy, Editor-at-Large for Rewire News Group, covering law and courts and co-host of the podcast “Boom! Lawyered.” Mary Ziegler, law professor at UC Davis, author of Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate...2025-05-2931 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Legally Dead—And PregnantAdriana Smith was nine weeks pregnant when she was declared brain dead in February—far enough along that her fetus showed cardiac activity.  The hospital then refused to let her family decide whether or not they want to keep Smith on life support long enough for the fetus to be delivered. Guests:   Imani Gandy, Editor-at-Large for Rewire News Group, covering law and courts and co-host of the podcast “Boom! Lawyered.” Mary Ziegler, law professor at UC Davis, author of Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate...2025-05-2931 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Does Gavin Newsom Have It All Figured Out?Everyone assumes the reason Gavin Newsom has had right-wingers like Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon on his podcast is to burnish his credentials for an imminent presidential run. But no podcast episode is going to make Republican voters forget that he’s a California Democrat. Guest: Marisa Lagos, political correspondent for KQED and co-host of the Political Breakdown podcast. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of...2025-05-2832 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Does Gavin Newsom Have It All Figured Out?Everyone assumes the reason Gavin Newsom has had right-wingers like Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon on his podcast is to burnish his credentials for an imminent presidential run. But no podcast episode is going to make Republican voters forget that he’s a California Democrat. Guest: Marisa Lagos, political correspondent for KQED and co-host of the Political Breakdown podcast. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of...2025-05-2832 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisDoes Gavin Newsom Have It All Figured Out?Everyone assumes the reason Gavin Newsom has had right-wingers like Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon on his podcast is to burnish his credentials for an imminent presidential run. But no podcast episode is going to make Republican voters forget that he’s a California Democrat. Guest: Marisa Lagos, political correspondent for KQED and co-host of the Political Breakdown podcast. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of...2025-05-2832 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | What Would You Pay to Stay Alive?A Revlimid pill costs about 25 cents to make, and about a thousand dollars to buy—but it’s keeping him alive, so what choice does he have? Guest: David Armstrong, investigates healthcare at ProPublica, author of “The Price of Remission.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast pr...2025-05-2731 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | What Would You Pay to Stay Alive?A Revlimid pill costs about 25 cents to make, and about a thousand dollars to buy—but it’s keeping him alive, so what choice does he have? Guest: David Armstrong, investigates healthcare at ProPublica, author of “The Price of Remission.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast pr...2025-05-2731 minSlate HealthSlate HealthWhat Next | What Would You Pay to Stay Alive?A Revlimid pill costs about 25 cents to make, and about a thousand dollars to buy—but it’s keeping him alive, so what choice does he have? Guest: David Armstrong, investigates healthcare at ProPublica, author of “The Price of Remission.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast pr...2025-05-2731 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Would You Pay to Stay Alive?A Revlimid pill costs about 25 cents to make, and about a thousand dollars to buy—but it’s keeping him alive, so what choice does he have? Guest: David Armstrong, investigates healthcare at ProPublica, author of “The Price of Remission.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast pr...2025-05-2731 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Can A “Morality Coalition” Succeed Against Trump?Rev. Dr. Barber II is objecting to Republicans’ budget bill on the grounds of morality as much as politics—which is why he’s been praying, protesting, and getting arrested to stick up for those who will be affected by it.  Guest: Reverend Doctor William J. Barber II, pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Goldsboro, North Carolina, professor at Yale Divinity School, and founder of the Forward Together Moral Movement. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorit...2025-05-2229 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Can A “Morality Coalition” Succeed Against Trump?Rev. Dr. Barber II is objecting to Republicans’ budget bill on the grounds of morality as much as politics—which is why he’s been praying, protesting, and getting arrested to stick up for those who will be affected by it.  Guest: Reverend Doctor William J. Barber II, pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Goldsboro, North Carolina, professor at Yale Divinity School, and founder of the Forward Together Moral Movement. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorit...2025-05-2229 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisCan A “Morality Coalition” Succeed Against Trump?Rev. Dr. Barber II is objecting to Republicans’ budget bill on the grounds of morality as much as politics—which is why he’s been praying, protesting, and getting arrested to stick up for those who will be affected by it.  Guest: Reverend Doctor William J. Barber II, pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Goldsboro, North Carolina, professor at Yale Divinity School, and founder of the Forward Together Moral Movement. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorit...2025-05-2229 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | If Trump Guts FEMA, Are Tornado Victims On Their Own?One of the more surprising targets of Project 2025—and now, therefore, the Trump administration—is FEMA. How will proposed changes affect what FEMA can do, as hurricane season begins, and as a changing climate makes weather more unpredictable? Guest: Thomas Frank, editor for E&E News’ climate finance team. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatne...2025-05-2132 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | If Trump Guts FEMA, Are Tornado Victims On Their Own?One of the more surprising targets of Project 2025—and now, therefore, the Trump administration—is FEMA. How will proposed changes affect what FEMA can do, as hurricane season begins, and as a changing climate makes weather more unpredictable? Guest: Thomas Frank, editor for E&E News’ climate finance team. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatne...2025-05-2132 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisIf Trump Guts FEMA, Are Tornado Victims On Their Own?One of the more surprising targets of Project 2025—and now, therefore, the Trump administration—is FEMA. How will proposed changes affect what FEMA can do, as hurricane season begins, and as a changing climate makes weather more unpredictable? Guest: Thomas Frank, editor for E&E News’ climate finance team. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatne...2025-05-2132 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Here’s How the GOP Cuts MedicaidIn a return to a classic party policy goal, Republicans want to add “work requirements” to Medicaid to offset costs in Trump’s “one big beautiful bill.” Work requirements for health insurance have been tried before, on the state level, and the end result is a lot of people—including working people—losing their health insurance. Guest:  Leo Cuello, research professor at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families and former Health Policy Director of the National Health Law Program. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free...2025-05-2030 minSlate HealthSlate HealthWhat Next | Here’s How the GOP Cuts MedicaidIn a return to a classic party policy goal, Republicans want to add “work requirements” to Medicaid to offset costs in Trump’s “one big beautiful bill.” Work requirements for health insurance have been tried before, on the state level, and the end result is a lot of people—including working people—losing their health insurance. Guest:  Leo Cuello, research professor at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families and former Health Policy Director of the National Health Law Program. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free...2025-05-2030 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Here’s How the GOP Cuts MedicaidIn a return to a classic party policy goal, Republicans want to add “work requirements” to Medicaid to offset costs in Trump’s “one big beautiful bill.” Work requirements for health insurance have been tried before, on the state level, and the end result is a lot of people—including working people—losing their health insurance. Guest:  Leo Cuello, research professor at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families and former Health Policy Director of the National Health Law Program. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free...2025-05-2030 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisHere’s How the GOP Cuts MedicaidIn a return to a classic party policy goal, Republicans want to add “work requirements” to Medicaid to offset costs in Trump’s “one big beautiful bill.” Work requirements for health insurance have been tried before, on the state level, and the end result is a lot of people—including working people—losing their health insurance. Guest:  Leo Cuello, research professor at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families and former Health Policy Director of the National Health Law Program. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free...2025-05-2030 minSlate Race and IdentitySlate Race and IdentityWhat Next | Is Immigration Still Trump’s Strongest Issue?As Donald Trump strives to deliver on his harsh immigration enforcement campaign promises, the president’s approval rating on the issue has dropped. But very public mistakes—with very real consequences—and dipping polls don’t seem to be slowing the administration down yet. Guests: Adrian Carrasquillo, author of the Huddled Masses newsletter from The Bulwark Primitiva Hernandez, executive director of 805Undocufund, a central California non-profit providing legal and financial assistance to immigrants   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across...2025-05-1931 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Is Immigration Still Trump’s Strongest Issue?As Donald Trump strives to deliver on his harsh immigration enforcement campaign promises, the president’s approval rating on the issue has dropped. But very public mistakes—with very real consequences—and dipping polls don’t seem to be slowing the administration down yet. Guests: Adrian Carrasquillo, author of the Huddled Masses newsletter from The Bulwark Primitiva Hernandez, executive director of 805Undocufund, a central California non-profit providing legal and financial assistance to immigrants   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across...2025-05-1931 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Is Immigration Still Trump’s Strongest Issue?As Donald Trump strives to deliver on his harsh immigration enforcement campaign promises, the president’s approval rating on the issue has dropped. But very public mistakes—with very real consequences—and dipping polls don’t seem to be slowing the administration down yet. Guests: Adrian Carrasquillo, author of the Huddled Masses newsletter from The Bulwark Primitiva Hernandez, executive director of 805Undocufund, a central California non-profit providing legal and financial assistance to immigrants   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across...2025-05-1931 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisIs Immigration Still Trump’s Strongest Issue?As Donald Trump strives to deliver on his harsh immigration enforcement campaign promises, the president’s approval rating on the issue has dropped. But very public mistakes—with very real consequences—and dipping polls don’t seem to be slowing the administration down yet. Guests: Adrian Carrasquillo, author of the Huddled Masses newsletter from The Bulwark Primitiva Hernandez, executive director of 805Undocufund, a central California non-profit providing legal and financial assistance to immigrants   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across...2025-05-1931 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | The Qatari Plane Is Just The StartBetween the crypto ventures, real estate deals, and a gift-wrapped tricked-out 747, it feels like Donald Trump is more open-for-business than ever this term. And since no one seems able or willing to stop him, why wouldn’t he be? Guest: Andrea Bernstein, investigative journalist and host of Trump Inc and author of “American Oligarchs: The Kushners, The Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by cli...2025-05-1528 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | The Qatari Plane Is Just The StartBetween the crypto ventures, real estate deals, and a gift-wrapped tricked-out 747, it feels like Donald Trump is more open-for-business than ever this term. And since no one seems able or willing to stop him, why wouldn’t he be? Guest: Andrea Bernstein, investigative journalist and host of Trump Inc and author of “American Oligarchs: The Kushners, The Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by cli...2025-05-1528 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisThe Qatari Plane Is Just The StartBetween the crypto ventures, real estate deals, and a gift-wrapped tricked-out 747, it feels like Donald Trump is more open-for-business than ever this term. And since no one seems able or willing to stop him, why wouldn’t he be? Guest: Andrea Bernstein, investigative journalist and host of Trump Inc and author of “American Oligarchs: The Kushners, The Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power.” Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by cli...2025-05-1528 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Trump’s Middle East DiplomacyAhead of his first trip to the region, Donald Trump’s policies toward the Middle East have been full of surprises. He wants sanctions on Syria lifted; he revealed the U.S. has been negotiating directly with Hamas; and he’s considering a new nuclear deal with Iran—and without consulting with Israel.  Guest: Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for the Economist. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at...2025-05-1430 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Trump’s Middle East DiplomacyAhead of his first trip to the region, Donald Trump’s policies toward the Middle East have been full of surprises. He wants sanctions on Syria lifted; he revealed the U.S. has been negotiating directly with Hamas; and he’s considering a new nuclear deal with Iran—and without consulting with Israel.  Guest: Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for the Economist. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at...2025-05-1430 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisTrump’s Middle East DiplomacyAhead of his first trip to the region, Donald Trump’s policies toward the Middle East have been full of surprises. He wants sanctions on Syria lifted; he revealed the U.S. has been negotiating directly with Hamas; and he’s considering a new nuclear deal with Iran—and without consulting with Israel.  Guest: Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for the Economist. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at...2025-05-1430 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | David Hogg Wants Democratic Politicians to Be AfraidWhat if the Democratic Party’s problem isn’t just messaging—it’s the Democrats themselves, and “seniority politics” that never call incumbents to account? Is it time for a Tea Party-style cleaning-of-the-house? Guest:  David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair and founder of Leaders We Deserve PAC Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherev...2025-05-1330 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | David Hogg Wants Democratic Politicians to Be AfraidWhat if the Democratic Party’s problem isn’t just messaging—it’s the Democrats themselves, and “seniority politics” that never call incumbents to account? Is it time for a Tea Party-style cleaning-of-the-house? Guest:  David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair and founder of Leaders We Deserve PAC Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherev...2025-05-1330 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisDavid Hogg Wants Democratic Politicians to Be AfraidWhat if the Democratic Party’s problem isn’t just messaging—it’s the Democrats themselves, and “seniority politics” that never call incumbents to account? Is it time for a Tea Party-style cleaning-of-the-house? Guest:  David Hogg, DNC Vice Chair and founder of Leaders We Deserve PAC Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherev...2025-05-1330 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | The War Over Pete HegsethDespite being perhaps the least experienced person to ever hold his position, Pete Hegseth has set about dramatically reforming the Department of Defense to Donald Trump’s specifications—which seem to have less to do with creating a more effective fighting force, and more to do with window dressing. Guest: Tom Bowman, Pentagon reporter for NPR. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show pag...2025-05-1229 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | The War Over Pete HegsethDespite being perhaps the least experienced person to ever hold his position, Pete Hegseth has set about dramatically reforming the Department of Defense to Donald Trump’s specifications—which seem to have less to do with creating a more effective fighting force, and more to do with window dressing. Guest: Tom Bowman, Pentagon reporter for NPR. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show pag...2025-05-1229 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisThe War Over Pete HegsethDespite being perhaps the least experienced person to ever hold his position, Pete Hegseth has set about dramatically reforming the Department of Defense to Donald Trump’s specifications—which seem to have less to do with creating a more effective fighting force, and more to do with window dressing. Guest: Tom Bowman, Pentagon reporter for NPR. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show pag...2025-05-1229 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisMain Character Syndrome: Your MomAs we head into Mother’s Day weekend (there’s still time to get to the florist if you hurry!), we dive into “motherhood in the moment”—where “pro-natalism”, the rising cost of childcare, and, um, Chapelle Roan are making the “Tiger Mom” era of a decade ago seem quaint.  Guest: Jenée Desmond-Harris, staff writer for Slate and host of Dear Prudence. This episode is member-exclusive. Listen to it now by subscribing to Slate Plus. By joining, not only will you unlock exclusive episodes of What Next —you’ll also access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate...2025-05-0903 minSlate BusinessSlate BusinessYes, Shelves Will Be EmptyThe consequences of Donald Trump’s new tariffs are working their way through the supply chain and soon will start showing up for consumers in the form of empty shelves, higher prices, and potentially even layoffs and a recession.  Guest:  Christopher Mims, Wall Street Journal tech reporter and the author of Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door---Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy. Jessica Berger, CEO of Bundle x Joy. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and acro...2025-05-0832 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | Yes, Shelves Will Be EmptyThe consequences of Donald Trump’s new tariffs are working their way through the supply chain and soon will start showing up for consumers in the form of empty shelves, higher prices, and potentially even layoffs and a recession.  Guest:  Christopher Mims, Wall Street Journal tech reporter and the author of Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door---Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy. Jessica Berger, CEO of Bundle x Joy. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and acro...2025-05-0832 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | Yes, Shelves Will Be EmptyThe consequences of Donald Trump’s new tariffs are working their way through the supply chain and soon will start showing up for consumers in the form of empty shelves, higher prices, and potentially even layoffs and a recession.  Guest:  Christopher Mims, Wall Street Journal tech reporter and the author of Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door---Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy. Jessica Berger, CEO of Bundle x Joy. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and acro...2025-05-0832 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisYes, Shelves Will Be EmptyThe consequences of Donald Trump’s new tariffs are working their way through the supply chain and soon will start showing up for consumers in the form of empty shelves, higher prices, and potentially even layoffs and a recession.  Guest:  Christopher Mims, Wall Street Journal tech reporter and the author of Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door---Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy. Jessica Berger, CEO of Bundle x Joy. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and acro...2025-05-0832 minSlate CultureSlate CultureWhat Next | The Arts of the DealHow Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker.   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...2025-05-0732 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | The Arts of the DealHow Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker.   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...2025-05-0732 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | The Arts of the DealHow Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker.   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...2025-05-0732 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisThe Arts of the DealHow Donald Trump is attempting to shape the arts to his own liking, from installing himself as head of the Kennedy Center to canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, throwing organizations and projects of all sizes into uncertainty and chaos. Guests: Alisa Solomon, director of the Arts & Culture concentration at the Columbia Journalism School Katy Waldman, staff writer for the New Yorker.   Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate p...2025-05-0732 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | A Marco Rubio for All SeasonsMarco Rubio has been collecting titles. 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Guest: Justin Peters, Slate correspondent and author of “What Happened to Marco Rubio?” Want more What Next? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to What Next and all your  other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscr...2025-05-0632 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisA Marco Rubio for All SeasonsMarco Rubio has been collecting titles. In addition to Secretary of State, he’s now also the acting administrator of USAID, the acting archivist for the National Archives and Records Administration—and he just became a National Security Advisor. It fits his career trajectory, wherein Rubio has proven time and time again to be whatever he needs to be. Guest: Justin Peters, Slate correspondent and author of “What Happened to Marco Rubio?” Want more What Next? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to What Next and all your  other favorite Slate podcasts. 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Or, visit slate...2025-04-2230 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisCiao PapaPreaching for empathy and compassion, Pope Francis was at times seen as an agent of dramatic change in the Catholic Church. Did he succeed? Is that even an answerable question before the world knows his successor?Guest: David Gibson, director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham UniversityWant more What Next? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to What Next and all your  other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the What Next show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate...2025-04-2230 minAdult MusicAdult Music“Harmonic Haze”In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Strana Armonia d'Amore” (Harmonia Mundi) by Les Cris de Paris / Geoffroy Jourdain, “Stravinsky: Pulcinella, Le Baiser de La Fée (divertimento)” (Harmonia Mundi) by Isabel Leonard, Paul Appleby & The Toronto Symphony Orchestra / Gustavo Gimeno, “Folios of Light” (Azure Sky) by Stanford Cheung, “Factory Fresh” (SteepleChase) by Anthony Ferrara, “Rêverie” (TCB Records) by Samuel Blaser, Tilman Günther, Peter Bockius & Lucien Bovet, and “Looking Back” (Savant) by Richard Baratta.   The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts   Episode 203 Deezer Playlist   Fair...2025-03-033h 08Einmischen! Politik PodcastEinmischen! Politik PodcastNach Deutschland und Rechte ZeitverhältnissePodcast #276 Woop! Woop! Heute gibt es eine Reise "Nach Deutschland" mit Isabel Schayani und eine Reise durch die "Rechten Zeitverhältnisse" mit Philipp Rhein. 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Im Gespräch mit Fritz Brugger gibt Patrick Elmer einen Einblick wie er Brücken baut zwischen dem Wissen der Internationalen Zusammenarbeit und den Mechanismen der Finanzwelt um global Armut zu reduzieren. Und wie bei Investitionen in Sozialunternehmen soziale Wirkung und finanzielle Rendite im Gleichgewicht blei...2024-11-1329 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagBäuer*innen, Arbeitsbedingungen und der Wert des EssensIm Gespräch mit Carole Nordmann Mehrere Tausend Bio Suisse Betriebe liegen ausserhalb der Schweiz. Neben dem biologischen Anbau werden auch faire Arbeitsbedingungen immer wichtiger. Die Ethnologin Carole Nordmann, zuständig für Arbeits- und Sozialstandards bei Bio Suisse, zeigt auf was es bedeutet, wenn wir nur noch sechs Prozent unseres Einkommens für Lebensmittel ausgeben. 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Außerdem: Von Digitalisierung, Micro Credentials und warum ein Brief des Arbeitgebers vielerorts mehr zählt als ei...2024-06-1829 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagUngleichheit, Macht und Zukunft der EntwicklungszusammenarbeitIm Gespräch mit Melchior Lengsfeld Mali, Mosambik, Ukraine: Mehr humanitäre Krisen und fragile Kontexte. Veränderte politische Rahmenbedingungen, nationale Verteilungskämpfe und globaler Informationsaustausch. Die internationale Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ist im Umbruch. Wir treffen Melchior Lengsfeld, Geschäftsleiter der Entwicklungsorganisation Helvetas und ETH NADEL Absolvent 1998, und sprechen mit ihm über aktuelle Herausforderungen und künftige Wirkungsfelder von internationalen Entwicklungsorganisationen. Zusammen gehen wir der Frage nach, wie sich die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit verändert, wenn nationale Ungleichheiten zunehmen und die Überzeugungskraft der Demokratie nachlässt. 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Ministerpräsidentin Israels laStaempfli war in Reykjavík in der Symphonie und hat die erschütternd schöne, Barbara Hannigan...2023-06-2400 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagGlobale Bildungskrise, Löhne und kleine NGOsIm Gespräch mit Nicole Stejskal Bildung für alle! Dieses Ziel will die Weltgemeinschaft bis 2030 erreichen. Zwar sind die Einschulungsraten bis vor der Pandemie in den meisten Ländern mit niedrigem Einkommen gestiegen, gleichzeitig hinkt die Qualität aber hinterher. Niedrige Löhne, aber auch das geringe Ansehen von Lehrer*innen nennt Nicole Stejskal, Co-Geschäftsführerin der NGO CO-OPERAID, als Gründe dafür. Im Gespräch mit Fritz Brugger erklärt die Volkswirtin und ETH NADEL Absolventin (2010), warum es die Arbeit von Nichtregierungsorganisationen im Bildungsbereich braucht und wie deren Arbeit aussieht. Was es bedeutet, wenn der Raum für zi...2023-06-2030 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagIrak, Wasserdiplomatie und der Schatten des ISIm Gespräch mit André Huber Fünf Jahre nach der Vertreibung des «Islamischen Staates» (IS) liegt sein Schatten noch immer über der Region und erschwert das gesellschaftliche Zusammenleben. Wie sich die anspruchsvolle Vergangenheitsarbeit gestaltet und vor welchen Herausforderungen die Millionen von Geflüchteten bei ihrer Rückkehr stehen, berichtet ETH NADEL Absolvent André Huber. Er war bis vor Kurzem Leiter des Regionalprogramms der Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit DEZA für Syrien, die Türkei, den Libanon, Jordanien und den Irak. Im Gespräch mit Fritz Brugger geht der studierte Historiker und ehemalige Journalist ausserdem dem Wasser in der Region...2022-12-2325 minDie PodcastinDie Podcastin#diepodcastin frau, leben freiheit: Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli über Iran, Theorie der islamo-gauchiste, Masih Alinejad,Natalie Amiri, Gilda Sahebi, Isabel Schayani, Nilufar Hamedi, Christiane Amanpour, Annie Ernaux& deren Defizite. #diepodcastin frau, leben freiheit: Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli über Iran, Theorie der islamo-gauchiste, Masih Alinejad,Natalie Amiri, Gilda Sahebi, Isabel Schayani, Nilufar Hamedi, Christiane Amanpour, Annie Ernaux& deren Defizite. “Der Hijab ist wie die Berliner Mauer. Wenn wir diese Mauer zerstören, wird die isalmische Republik nicht mehr existieren.” Masih Alinejad, Journalistin und Kämpferin für Frauenrechte Regula Stämpfli und Isabel Rohner sprechen über die Revolution im Iran, über die mutigen Frauen und Mädchen, die für ihre Rechte unter Androhung von Gewalt, Gefängnis, Folter und Tod kämpfen, über die träge Berichterstattung im deutschsprachigen...2022-10-1500 minHumanos con RecursosHumanos con RecursosSalud y gestión emocional en la maternidad con Verónica MontesinosHay muchos tópicos alrededor de la maternidad y parece que por el hecho de ser madre, una mujer tiene que sentirse feliz.Y no es así…La realidad es que el 90% de las mujeres que se convierten en madres sufren algún tipo de desorden relacionado con la salud mental, como pueden ser ansiedad, miedo, culpa… Y el 25% de estas mujeres, sufren un trastorno severo.Y en este contexto, nace Dana. Una solución digital basada en la evidencia científica y diseñada para m...2022-10-0531 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagBürgerkrieg, Berufseinstieg und «weisse Expert*innen»Im Gespräch mit Wolfgang Schneider Der Sprung ins kalte Wasser gehört zu jedem Berufseinstieg. Wie empfindlich kalt dieses sein würde, hat Wolfgang Schneider vor seinem NADEL-Projekteinsatz in Äthiopien wahrscheinlich nicht geahnt. Der gelernte Maschineningenieur studiert im MAS Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit und hat in Addis Abeba untersucht, wie aus den Schalen von Kaffeebohnen Energie gewonnen werden kann. Bis sich die politische Situation vor Ort immer mehr zuspitzte. Fritz Brugger und Wolfgang Schneider unterhalten sich darüber, wie es sich anfühlt, wenn ein Bürgerkrieg immer näher rückt, ob man sich an Armut gewöhnen...2022-09-0925 minOpera UprisingOpera UprisingReturning to the stage with Ryan McKinnyRecognized by Opera News as “one of the finest singers of his generation,” American bass-baritone Ryan McKinny has earned his reputation as an artist with something to say. His relentless curiosity informs riveting character portrayals and beautifully crafted performances, reminding audiences of their shared humanity with characters on stage and screen. This season, McKinny brings his agile stage presence and comedic skill to performances of Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro on both U.S. coasts. He first appears as the titular Figaro in a Richard Eyre production at New York City’s Metropolitan Opera, with an all-star...2022-04-2857 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagReis, Mode und Netto-Null in ZürichIm Gespräch mit Stefanie Kägi Reis ist eines der wichtigsten Grundnahrungsmittel der Erde. Doch wegen seiner Ökobilanz und drohender Wasserknappheit in den Anbaugebieten steht er zunehmend in der Kritik. Stefanie Kägi, NADEL-Alumna (2014) und Expertin für nachhaltige Landwirtschaft und Wertschöpfungsketten, weiss, wie sich Reis umweltverträglicher anbauen lässt. Mit Helvetas hat sie 60'000 Reisbäuer:innen in sechs Ländern beraten und die entscheidenden Akteur:innen für ein besseres Wassermanagement an einen Tisch gebracht. Neu ist Stefanie Kägi Klimaschutzbeauftragte bei der Stadt Zürich. Im Gespräch mit Fritz B...2022-03-2928 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagLöhne, Menschenrechte und UberisierungIm Gespräch mit Felix Gnehm Würden wir nur ein paar Franken mehr pro Kleidungstück bezahlen und direkt vor Ort in die Löhne der Näher*innen investieren, wäre ein grosser Teil des Problems gelöst, sagt Felix Gnehm, Direktor der Entwicklungsorganisation Solidar Suisse. Warum gelingt es trotzdem nur langsam, faire Bedingungen in der Textilindustrie zu schaffen? Felix Gnehm, ETH-NADEL-Absolvent 2004, diskutiert mit Fritz Brugger über Arbeit und Kapital. Und darüber, ob Gewerkschaften im Kampf für existenzsichernde Löhne überhaupt etwas ausrichten können. Wir fragen nach, wie die Uberisierung der Wirtschaft den globalen Arbe...2021-12-0327 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagAgenda 2030, Zivilgesellschaft und KinoIm Gespräch mit Martin Fässler Die Agenda 2030 fordert alle Länder der Welt auf, die nachhaltige Entwicklung zu unterstützen: ökologisch und sozial, im eigenen Land und weltweit. Diesen Polit-Kompass, der Entwicklung und Ökologie erstmals eng verknüpft, nennt Martin Fässler «einen historischen Glücksfall». Der NADEL-Absolvent (1988) war Stabschef und Mitglied der Schweizer Direktion für Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit (DEZA ) und lange Jahre für die Ausarbeitung der Schweizer Botschaft zur Entwicklungspolitik zuständig. Doch mit der Umsetzung der Agenda 2030 harzt es. Im Gespräch mit Fritz Brugger diskutiert der studierte Soziologe und Präsident von Trigo...2021-07-0629 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagLieferketten, Labels und LandwirtschaftsroboterIm Gespräch mit Raphael Schilling Für uns sind Kaffee und Kakao in erster Linie beliebte Lebensmittel. Für Raphael Schilling, Experte für nachhaltige Lebensmittelbeschaffung, sind es auch kritische Rohstoffe. Denn ihr Anbau ist verknüpft mit ökologischen und sozialen Herausforderungen, wie hohem Wasserverbrauch oder nicht-existenzsichernden Löhnen. Bis vor kurzem war der studierte Lebensmittelingenieur und NADEL Absolvent 2010 Projektleiter Nachhaltigkeit bei Coop Schweiz. Fritz Brugger spricht mit Raphael Schilling über die Komplexität von globalen Wertschöpfungsketten, über die Aufgabe, Konsumentinnen und Konsumenten von nachhaltigen Produkten zu überzeugen und darüber, ob die nachhaltige Farm der Zukunft v...2021-04-1629 min1.90 pro Tag1.90 pro TagMigration, Traumata und Arbeit in KrisengebietenIm Gespräch mit Manuela Ernst Bei ihrer Arbeit dreht sich alles um Migration: Nach Einsätzen in Flüchtlingslagern in Ostafrika und im Irak leitet Manuela Ernst heute die Abteilung Soziale Integration und Migration beim Schweizerischen Roten Kreuz. In dessen Ambulatorium für Folter- und Kriegsopfer in Bern erhalten Menschen, denen Schlimmes widerfahren ist, medizinische, psychotherapeutische und psychosoziale Hilfe. Im Gespräch mit Fritz Brugger berichtet die ETH-NADEL-Absolventin (2012), warum die Flucht oft genauso traumatisiert wie die Ereignisse, welche Menschen in die Flucht treiben. Wie sie im Irak als UNHCR Schutzbeauftragte zuständig war für eine mensche...2021-02-0932 minGast&GeberGast&GeberNora Azzaoui und Vera Günther (mimycri) - Taschen für eine humanitäre FlüchtlingspolitikDer Social Startup Podcast In dieser Episode spreche ich mit den beiden Gründerinnen von mimycri, Nora Azzaoui und Vera Günther. mimycri stellt Taschen und Rucksäcke her, die aus kaputten Flüchtlingsschlauchbooten gefertigt werden. Außerdem setzt das mimycri Team politische Kampagnen für eine humanitäre Flüchtlingspolitik um, und gibt Workshops zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit und Leadership. Das Team setzt sich aus Menschen mit und ohne Fluchterfahrung zusammen.2021-01-2435 minDie PodcastinDie PodcastinIsabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli in “The year of #DiePodcastin 2020”Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli in “The year of #DiePodcastin 2020” DiePodcastin beginnt nicht mit dem “neuen Normal”, sondern dem Encouragement von, für, durch, mit und um die Frauen. Als ungarische Milliardärin verkleidet schleicht sich die Künstlerin Andi Schmied in Milliarden-Appartements in N.Y. ein, fotografiert diese und erzählt die Geschichte von obszönen Reichtums, Sexismus und phallokratischer Architektur. Bei Minute 4.44 sind die Rohnerin & laStaempfli voll in Fahrt: “Uralt-Patriarchen, misogyne Würstchen und andere Handwerker des sexistisches Tatendrangs” werden entlarvt und vornehm beschimpft. laStaempfli passiert ein Superversprecher: “Die Frauen beginnen ja erst ab 40 zu blüten” (statt zu blühen), passt aber...2020-12-2400 minPodAprenderPodAprender#9 - É errando que se aprende - como aproveitar melhor o erro na escola e na vidaNa cultura de aprendizagem tradicional, errar tem sido sinônimo de falhar e, muitas vezes, fracassar. Porém, com medo de errar e de se expor, muitos alunos acabam não experimentando ou participando de atividades importantes para o aprendizado. Neste episódio do PodAprender, mostramos como o erro é parte importante do ensino e como é fundamental ressignificá-lo. Como aprender com os erros e o que os pais e professores podem fazer para que as crianças percam o medo de errar. Participam do programa: Kiara Terra, atriz, comunicadora, contadora de histórias e especialista em improvisação, criadora do método de n...2020-09-0332 minBreakfast EpiphaniesBreakfast EpiphaniesEpisode 11: Hope Squad Jenny Mathews, contributing writer  A Hope Squad is a team made up of advisers and students who are trained to know how to help others with mental health issues. Our interview with Hailey Maire, a MSW practicum intern for Green Canyon High School, as well as two student members, Rachel Gunther and Ruby Vejar, covers all the ins and outs of what it means to be in a Hope Squad and why they are needed now more than ever. The students are trained to practice self care and learn skills to help them help others w...2018-04-2338 min