Episode summary: Wendy Zukerman is the host and executive producer of Science Vs. “There is an expectation that if you have a platform you have an agenda. And whereas — for better or worse — me, personally, I don’t have particularly strong opinions about things that I don’t know about. It’s what mak...

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Episode summary: The steroid Dexamethasone has been hailed a “major breakthrough” in the treatment of Covid-19. But what does the data say? Plus, why haven’t mass protests led to a second wave?

Episode summary: In the US, mascots are used to pump up crowds at sporting events, or for traumatizing generations of children at Chuck E. Cheese, but in Japan it’s different. There are mascots for towns, aquariums, dentists’ offices, even prisons. There are mascots in cities that tell people not to...

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Episode summary: Josie Long presents short documentaries and adventures in sound about remixing and reinventing the world. Jonathan Zenti builds something new from undelivered audio projects, Scottee’s grandad becomes an emerging artist and we hear reimagined whale song. Porn Whales Originally made...

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Episode summary: As statues of slaveholders and Confederate War losers come down, we imagine what could go up in their stead, revisiting a conversation with artist and rememorialization expert Chris Vargas. And since the Trump administration has banned any official raising of the rainbow flag to com...

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Episode summary: In this extra episode David talks to Thant Myint-U about the fraught recent history of Burma (Myanmar) and asks what it can teach us about twenty-first century politics. Why did the West have so many illusions about Aung San Suu Kyi? Can democracy really rescue the country? What mod...

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Episode summary: MOSCOW, RUSSIA, 2019: On a boat ride down the Moskva River, Patrick starts to fear that this entire podcast could itself be CIA propaganda. Or worse, Ksenia, his Russian fixer points out: propaganda by the successors to the KGB.

Episode summary: “It’s a goodbye song, but it’s also an inspirational song, It could also mean a new beginning” - Ray Davies Written by Ray Davies and released by the Kinks in 1968 ‘Days’ had a very different sound to the rest of their repertoire. Sorrowful but uplifting it’s been embraced by listen...

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Episode summary: On May 13, 1862, Robert Smalls took command of a Confederate ship and liberated himself and his family from enslavement. His great-great-grandson, Michael Boulware Moore, tells the story. Criminal is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. If you haven’t already, please review us on...

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Episode summary: Black people all across the US are receiving the world’s weirdest form of reparations: Venmo payments from white people. Producer Emmanuel Dzotsi investigates. Additional Reading: Noni’s petition to reform the film department at UNC: https://www.change.org/p/patricia-parker-racism-...

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