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Daily news updates from across the Slate Podcast network.

    Bryan talks to the creator of Queering the Map, a digital archive of queer stories from around the globe

    Bryan talks to the creator of Queering the Map, a digital archive of queer stories from around the globe

    This week Bryan talks to Lucas LaRochelle, the creator of the online platform Queering the Map. Queering the Map is a community-generated digital archive and map of LGBTQ2IA+ experiences around the globe. They dig into the map’s beginnings, stories from the platform, and how this archive has been able to share queer joy, sorrow, and possibility across continents and in 23 languages. 

    Podcast production by Palace Shaw. 
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    • 27 min.
    What Next: Conservative Candid Camera in the Darién Gap

    What Next: Conservative Candid Camera in the Darién Gap

    Crossing the Darién Gap, a 66-mile stretch of jungle in Panama, was hard enough before right-wing influencers began showing up with cameras, trying to bait would-be migrants into providing pro-Trump soundbites. 

    Guest: Ken Bensinger, New York Times political reporter covering right-wing media and national campaigns.

    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.
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    • 29 min.
    Punishing A Shooter’s Parents Misses The Point

    Punishing A Shooter’s Parents Misses The Point

    On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: prosecuting parents.

    Ethan Crumbley’s parents didn’t pull the trigger that killed 4 students in 2021 — but they’ve been sentenced to prison time for it all the same. 

    School shootings are devastatingly common in this country, but punishing the parents of the killer is a new tactic of handling the aftermath. Even if you think the Crumbleys were bad parents, though, the questions should be posed: why are we punishing them under the law? And is this the best way to address, or even prevent, mass tragedies?

    Professor, writer, and legal contributor for ABC News Kim Wehle joins us to urge for a look at the bigger picture.


    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.

    Want more Hear Me Out? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/hearmeoutplus to get access wherever you listen.
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    • 39 min.
    What Next: Hamas Agreed to a Ceasefire. Now What?

    What Next: Hamas Agreed to a Ceasefire. Now What?

    In a last minute twist, Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire with Israel. But targeted airstrikes are already underway in Rafah. With its infrastructure in shambles, Gaza is facing famine – and worse. What’s next for Gaza’s people? 

    Guest: Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for the Economist.

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    • 31 min.
    What Next: Why Democrats Will Save Mike Johnson’s Job

    What Next: Why Democrats Will Save Mike Johnson’s Job

    Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling for Mike Johnson’s job—again. But unlike Kevin McCarthy before him, Johnson has support from a surprising place.

    Guest: Jim Newell, Slate’s senior politics writer.

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    Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther.
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    • 26 min.
    A Word: Flint's Decade of Disappointment

    A Word: Flint's Decade of Disappointment

    The city of Flint, Michigan made headlines in spring of 2014, after public officials recognized dangerously high lead levels in the water supply. After ten years and three presidents, many African American Flint residents say their health is still being compromised by their water, and civil actions aimed at compensating them have –so far– only enriched lawyers. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Adam Mahoney, the climate journalist for Capital B News. They discuss how the water crisis has affected everything from schools, to crime, to housing, and about ongoing efforts to make it right.

    Guest: Adam Mahoney, climate reporter for Capital B News

    Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola

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    • 29 min.

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Sue from The Netherlands ,

Indignation explained

This show doesn't hide its position: it will stay until Trump is gone. But it also provides a great insight in why his behaviour is problematic. With a funny reading of the president's tweets.

Gastje84 ,

Stop the American bashing is socialism.

What’s this twisted American brain fart that socialism is to be grouped in with super negative ideologies like fascism or communism. It’s 2020, either learn what socialism actually is or stop talkings about it. Greetings from Amsterdam.

M1962 ,

OK but worn out

I have been a listener from the very early days - well before Trump got elected. It was great back then.

These days, it offer less new stuff, and less depth, relative to the rest of the field. The format and the people seem a bit worn out to me. It repeats itself.

The founder - Jacob Weissberg - leaving improved things. He seemed to be repeating himself and was - to me - overly emotional and partisan.

What irritates me is the constant pushing of Slate Plus. And the other begging for money. These days, they even stop mid-programme, saying ‘the rest is only for paying members’. It is of course allowed, but I decided to quit. It is not special enough (anymore) to pay for.

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