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    What Next: Homelessness Before the Supreme Court

    What Next: Homelessness Before the Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court is soon expected to decide Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case where a town’s efforts to remove unhoused people from its parks became “cruel and unusual,” according to lower courts.

    Guest: Dr. Bruce Murray, chief medical officer for the Mobile Integrative Navigation Team (MINT) in Josephine County, Oregon.

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    Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther.
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    • 32 Min.
    What Next; How IVF Became the GOP's Next Battle

    What Next; How IVF Became the GOP's Next Battle

    Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the Christian right seems to be setting its sights on banning in-vitro fertilization. But even though the Southern Baptist Convention passed a resolution against IVF, it’s a very popular and widely accepted procedure, which is why Senate Republicans signed a statement in favor of access to IVF, the same day almost all voted against protecting it by law.

    Guest: Megan Messerly, health policy reporter at Politico.

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    Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther.

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    • 28 Min.
    What Next: What's Eating the Economy?

    What Next: What's Eating the Economy?

    The American economy has gotten more consolidated and more reliant on algorithms—while also, according to most people, getting more expensive, slower, and worse. Is there some causality in this correlation? 

    Guest: Matt Stoller, Research Director for the American Economic Liberties Project and author of Goliath: The Hundred Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy.


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    Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther.
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    • 23 Min.
    A Word: Daddy Lessons

    A Word: Daddy Lessons

    The stereotype of Black fathers is that they’re largely absent, and uninvolved in their children’s lives. And that image persists, despite research that suggests that Black fathers are often more involved in the daily care of their kids than white fathers. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Sean Williams, the founder of The Dad Gang, an organization that uplifts and supports Black and other marginalized fathers. They talk about the challenges of fatherhood, and building a community where dads can help each other.

    Guest: Sean Williams, founder of The Dad Gang

    Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola

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    • 37 Min.
    Well, Now: Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up.

    Well, Now: Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up.

    Ever since it showed up on the Body Mass Index, the label “obese” has been used to judge and often shame people with larger bodies.
    Medical providers, family and friends, even strangers make assumptions about fat people’s health solely based on their size.
    At the same time, excess quantities of fat can lead to poor health outcomes such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes.
    Over the decades, medical associations have evolved their understanding of obesity. The American Medical Association, the National Institutes of Health, and the American Obesity Society all classify obesity as a disease requiring medical treatment. 
    How does that change the way medical providers care for their obese and overweight patients? And does that mean people with fatter bodies can now face less discrimination?
    As a part of a series of ongoing conversations on Well, Now on weight and health, we discuss the current medical definition of obesity and how to treat it with Dr. Angela Fitch, former Associate Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Weight Center.
    If you liked this episode, check out: The Isolation of a Life-Threatening Diagnosis
    Well, Now is hosted by registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller and Dr. Kavita Patel.
    Editing and podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with oversight from Alicia Montgomery.
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    • 52 Min.
    What Next TBD: The FBI Made a Phone Network. It Was A Trap.

    What Next TBD: The FBI Made a Phone Network. It Was A Trap.

    In 2021, one of the largest global law enforcement operations took place. It was all thanks to an encrypted phone service known as Anom, which was secretly run by the FBI. 

    The program was a wild success. But did the agency take it too far? 

    Guest: Joseph Cox, investigative reporter for 404 media and author of “Dark Wire, the Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever”

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    • 33 Min.

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52 Bewertungen

Cantantegigante ,

Love it..

Love it. Esp. today's The Man Putin singled out

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Great show

Indispensable, keep going! Thanks for every single show.

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Love it!

Great hosts. Very thoughtful and informative with a side of humor.

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