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    Death, Sex & Money: Mark Duplass on Making Money, Mental Health and Midlife

    Death, Sex & Money: Mark Duplass on Making Money, Mental Health and Midlife

    Mark Duplass’s first big dream came true when he was 28: a movie he wrote and directed with his brother, Jay, got into The Sundance Film Festival. It was a major accomplishment, but Mark was miserable. “The week after Sundance was probably one of the worst weeks of my life because I realized I hit the top of the mountain. The top of the mountain didn't make me happy. So now what am I going to do?”
    In this episode, filmmaker Mark Duplass talks about managing depression, what it’s like to have a creative partnership with his brother, and how they talk about making and spending money. “If I didn't have Jay as a partner, I would make a hundred mediocre movies a year, and if he didn't have me, he would die with two thirds of the greatest film ever made, not finished.”
    Read: With Hollywood shedding jobs, here is help for coping with the slowdown
    Podcast production by Andrew Dunn
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    And if you’re new to the show, welcome. We’re so glad you’re here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna’s newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com.
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    • 53 min
    How To!: Start Strength Training

    How To!: Start Strength Training

    Meg once was a terror in the world of roller derby. But these days, her sedentary lifestyle is making everyday physical activities a tad daunting. (We’re looking at you, groceries that need to be carried up four flights of stairs!). She wants to start lifting weights, but she’s unsure where to start—and whether she can avoid the bro-culture of many weight rooms. On this episode of How To!: Courtney Martin brings in writer and powerlifter Mikala Jamison, who was in Meg’s shoes not that long ago. She shares how she got started, why lifting is a lifelong journey, and what we can learn from the current zeitgeist for women’s strength training.

    Resources mentioned: 
    Mikala’s Substack, Body Type 
    Book with simple lifting guide
    Fitness trainer Meg Gallagher on Instagram

    If you liked this episode check out: How To Be Free Of Body Shame or How To Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions

    Do you have a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen.

    How To’s executive producer is Derek John. Joel Meyer is our senior editor/producer. The show is produced by Rosemary Belson and Kevin Bendis. 

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    • 44 min
    Pride Is For Everyone (Except Cops and Politicians)

    Pride Is For Everyone (Except Cops and Politicians)

    On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: all aren’t welcome.

    Pride Month festivities have a complicated legacy. On the one hand, being out, proud and supportive in public has been a game-changing force for the LGBTQ+ community; on the other hand, pride began as a protest, and the movement has been, and is, at odds with the status quo and acceptability politics.

    So, should uniformed cops be welcome at Pride? Should politicians like Jill Biden be invited, or encouraged, to make Pride a campaign stop?

    Jessie Sage, a Pittsburgh-based columnist and sex worker, joins us to argue: no. 

    If you have thoughts you want to share, or an idea for a topic we should tackle, you can email the show: hearmeout@slate.com

    Podcast production by Maura Currie.

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    • 39 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
    Hang. Up: How Sports Became Grievance Games

    Hang. Up: How Sports Became Grievance Games

    Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin talk to Slate contributing writer Alex Kirshner about Bryson DeChambeau’s win—and Rory McIlroy’s heartbreaking loss—at the U.S. Open. Then, Washington Post columnist Jerry Brewer joins Stefan and Joel Anderson to analyze the NBA Finals and discuss his series “Grievance Games.”

    U.S. Open (2:56): What went wrong for Rory McIlroy.

    NBA Finals (22:19): Checking in on the Celtics and Mavericks.
     
    Grievance Games (39:17): How sports have “buckled under the pressures of grievance and division.”

    Afterball (56:29): Stefan on the 20th anniversary of Greece’s remarkable 2004 European soccer championship.

    (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.)

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    • 1 hr 12 min
    I Have Five Kids and Can’t Keep My Sh*t Together

    I Have Five Kids and Can’t Keep My Sh*t Together

    On this episode: Zak, Lucy, and Elizabeth help a member of our Slate Parenting Facebook group who’s struggling to keep her head above water. There’s always another deadline, appointment, and thing to do… and when it all piles up, it’s hard to feel like you can dig yourself out. We’ll have some concrete advice for how to move in the right direction — and more importantly, how to feel better.

    We also dole out a round of recommendations — and, for our Slate Plus listeners, we’re talking about keeping teeth and making jewelry, and whether it’s actually as weird as it sounds.

    Lucy recommends: Makeup/Skincare shopping with your 12 yr old
    Elizabeth recommends: Silicone Nesting Scoops 
    Zak recommends: Babes

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    Podcast produced by Maura Currie.
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    • 38 min

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