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Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.

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Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.

    Israel, Gaza, and the Turmoil at One American University

    Israel, Gaza, and the Turmoil at One American University

    Not since the Vietnam War has a protest movement reached college campuses with such fury. We look at the reverberations at one school, Harvard University.

    • 49 min
    Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger, Who Refused to “Find” Votes for Donald Trump, Prepares for Another Election

    Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger, Who Refused to “Find” Votes for Donald Trump, Prepares for Another Election

    Amid threats, Georgia’s secretary of state describes how he convinces Republican voters that elections are fair.

    • 15 min
    Jerry Seinfeld on Making a Life in Comedy (and Also, Pop-Tarts)

    Jerry Seinfeld on Making a Life in Comedy (and Also, Pop-Tarts)

    The comedian could have retired decades ago, but he continues to hone his craft onstage, and at age seventy he’s directed his first feature film, “Unfrosted.”

    • 35 min
    Judi Dench on Bond and Shakespeare

    Judi Dench on Bond and Shakespeare

    The acclaimed actor talks with David Remnick about her new book, and a lifetime of performing Shakespeare.

    • 21 min
    Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People

    Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People

    The evidence implicating social-media apps, the social psychologist says, is not another moral panic over technology. “Actually, this time is different,” he insists. “Here’s why."

    • 30 min
    Maya Hawke on the Fear of “Missing Out,” and Jen Silverman on “There’s Going to Be Trouble”

    Maya Hawke on the Fear of “Missing Out,” and Jen Silverman on “There’s Going to Be Trouble”

    The popular actor and songwriter speaks with Rachel Syme about not going to college—the subject of her new single. And a novelist discusses the excitement and uncertainty of protests.

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
333 Ratings

333 Ratings

FemMum ,

More in depth is requested

Hello, I Love this podcast. I just wish the episodes would be longer and go more in depth, I’m always left wanting more! Thank you

I just listen to the episode on children of war in Germany.

Susana Molinolo ,

Best Staff Writers: And now Hanif!!!

I love the magazine, and I’m only now catching up on the podcast, so I had NO idea that Hanif
Abdurraqib had become a staff writer. I’m a huge fan of his poetry, teaching and now his New Yorker podcast episodes. I once took a poetry workshop of his (infused with music), I couldn’t believe how mesmerizing he is. He does the same with every interview here.

tptkto3 ,

RFK jr

He was brave to come on the show when the many democrats are so hostile to him. He does speak so clearly and stays civil. He makes some very good points. Let him speak.

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