Breaker Pod

Breaker

Breaker covers everything that comes through Manhattan - money, scandal, media, entertainment, technology, art, fashion, the deeply weird. The podcast is our weekly venue for discussing and expanding on the stories we’ve broken in the last week. Expect exclusive insights, little scoops, meanderings, amazing guests, and a different iconic lower Manhattan venue every week.

  1. 5D AGO

    What’s Next for the Murdochs? Ken Auletta Explains

    Ken Auletta has spent decades chronicling the most powerful figures in media — from Rupert Murdoch to Harvey Weinstein. In 2026, he sees a media landscape that’s more chaotic, competitive, and vulnerable than ever. In this episode of The Breaker Pod with Lachlan Cartwright, Auletta breaks down the Murdoch family succession battle, what drives Rupert Murdoch, and what the empire could look like after him. He also reflects on his legendary New Yorker career, the craft of profiling powerful people, and the risks of access journalism in an era of PR handlers and corporate pressure. Along the way, Auletta shares behind-the-scenes reporting stories — from nearly exposing Harvey Weinstein years before the scandal broke to helping Ronan Farrow with his subsequent research at The New Yorker — and offers a candid look at the pressures facing journalists today, from political attacks to risk-averse media owners. 00:00 Inside the Murdoch dynasty and what the doc missed 01:38 What the Netflix Murdoch doc got wrong 03:26 The family settlement and hidden NDAs 05:10 Profiling Rupert Murdoch up close 07:03 How Auletta landed access to Murdoch 09:19 Elizabeth Murdoch and the succession battle 11:15 Will the Murdoch family ever reconcile? 13:24 The dangers of access journalism 14:48 Dealing with PR handlers and gatekeepers 15:52 What drives Rupert Murdoch? 17:16 What happens to the empire after Rupert 19:38 Why Fox News remains so powerful 21:01 The Harvey Weinstein reporting story 23:30 How Ronan Farrow broke the Weinstein case 25:23 What surprised Auletta about the trial 28:15 The future of The New Yorker 31:08 Why legacy media still survives 32:10 The New York Times’ unexpected business model 33:34 How Auletta picks his subjects 35:01 The profile that stuck with him most 36:35 Roy Cohn’s influence on Trump 37:50 Who he still wants to profile 39:17 Why subjects feel “betrayed” by profiles 41:00 Why journalism is more dangerous than ever #media #journalism #podcast #murdoch #rupertmurdoch #succession #interview #news #foxnews #newyorker #trump #harveyweinstein #digitalmedia #press #breakingnews #politics #politicalcommentary #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #viral #trending #explore 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    44 min
  2. APR 23

    Graydon Carter on Trump, Media Power, and Why He’d Skip the WHCD

    Graydon Carter helped define modern magazine journalism — from Spy to Vanity Fair to Air Mail. But in 2026, he’s not convinced the media industry is headed in the right direction. In this episode of The Breaker Pod with Lachlan Cartwright, Carter reflects on his decades shaping cultural coverage, his early calls on Donald Trump, and why he believes journalists should skip the White House Correspondents’ Dinner altogether. He also breaks down what made magazines powerful, why that influence has faded, and what it actually takes to build something people want to read now. Along the way, Carter shares behind-the-scenes stories from Vanity Fair, his approach to hiring and storytelling, and the biggest mistake media companies are making today. 00:00 Why journalists shouldn’t attend the WHCD 00:45 Early take on Trump and Spy Magazine 01:11 “Washed-up on local access TV” 02:04 Reinventing The New York Observer 04:30 The moment he knew it worked 05:09 Taking over Vanity Fair 07:22 How editors shape great stories 10:12 Building a must-read publication 14:11 Why he’d skip the WHCD today 15:26 Covering Trump: “a fire hose” 17:40 Why America “swings wildly” 24:03 What he looks for in young journalists 31:54 “You cannot cut your way to greatness” 35:00 Why media jobs aren’t as fun anymore 38:18 Why magazines lost their influence 40:10 The future of media and social platforms 41:20 His long-running feud with Trump #graydoncarter #media #journalism #politics #trump #vanityfair #podcast #interview #pressclub #news #whcd #digitalmedia 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    42 min
  3. APR 16

    Jennifer Welch: From Reality TV Star to Political Podcaster

    Jennifer Welch didn’t intentionally set out to build a political media platform. After her reality TV show was canceled, a podcast started almost as a joke — venting about everyday annoyances, bad etiquette, and life in general. Then it shifted. In this conversation with Lachlan Cartwright, Welch explains how her podcast evolved into a major political voice, why audiences are turning away from traditional media, and how authenticity — not polish — is driving growth in the new media landscape. She also talks about interviewing figures like Barack Obama, navigating offers from legacy media, and why she’s refused major corporate deals to maintain independence. This is a conversation about the collision of comedy, politics, and media — and where it’s all heading next. 00:00 Behind-the-scenes start and setup 01:14 From reality TV cancellation to podcast launch 02:12 Early podcast topics and viral growth 03:14 Political shift and audience connection 04:03 “Joe Rogan of the left” conversation 05:13 Why the podcast turned political 06:49 Interviewing Obama, AOC, and Harris 07:37 Entering the political mainstream 09:10 Inside the Democratic Party divide 10:19 Positioning within the media landscape 11:41 Legacy media vs independent creators 13:03 Turning down major corporate deals 14:34 Refusing traditional media promotion 16:21 Criticism, controversy, and audience reaction 17:24 “Dark woke” and political messaging 19:34 Money, media, and independence 21:45 Legacy media “cosplaying” podcasts 23:57 The role of podcasts in elections 25:02 Why candidates need long-form interviews 26:15 Family reactions to podcast fame 27:43 Toxic masculinity and online culture 29:23 Guests she would (and wouldn’t) interview 31:01 Dream guest: Larry David 32:11 Interviews she would redo 33:40 2028 election predictions 35:43 The future of media and journalism 36:40 Building a personal news ecosystem 37:36 Podcast chemistry and success 37:59 What’s next: books, growth, and touring #podcasts #jenniferwelch #politics #media #interviews 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    39 min
  4. APR 9

    The Podcast That Broke All the Rules With Adam Friedland

    Adam Friedland didn’t follow the rules. No marketing strategy. No audience targeting. No optimization. At one point, he and his co-hosts didn’t even think their own show was good. And yet, it became a hit. In this conversation, Friedland talks about the accidental rise of his podcasts, why authenticity now matters more than polish, and how the internet has completely reshaped media, comedy, and politics. He also breaks down his interview process, how he approaches guests, and why long-form conversations still work in a short attention span era. This is a conversation about how media is actually changing — from someone in the middle of it. 00:00 “People power” intro and tone 00:29 Growing up in Las Vegas 01:20 From law to comedy 02:30 The “bad” podcast that blew up 04:00 Why they thought it sucked 06:00 Fan-driven growth and clips 08:00 Reinventing the show 10:30 How he prepares for interviews 14:00 Talking to politicians and celebrities 18:30 The Alec Baldwin interview 24:00 Editing and making it entertaining 28:00 Why he ignores analytics 32:00 The business side of podcasts 36:00 Why late night TV is struggling 40:00 Comedy vs politics 44:00 The future of media #podcasts #adamfriedland #comedy #media #interviews 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    50 min
  5. 12/18/2025

    David Remnick Breaks Down Trump, Bezos, and the Press Under Pressure

    Pulitzer Prize–winning editor David Remnick joins Lachlan Cartwright for a wide-ranging conversation on The Breaker Pod about Trump’s pressure on the press, billionaire media ownership, the weakening of legacy institutions, and how journalism survives its most dangerous era. Remnick reflects on running The New Yorker through a century milestone, the collapse of print advertising, adapting to the internet and AI, the chilling effect of political intimidation, and why talent — not tech — still determines whether journalism endures. They also discuss Bezos and the Washington Post, the Harvey Weinstein investigation, Trump’s attacks on the media, the role of ownership, and what the next generation of journalism must protect at all costs. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Trump, Bezos, and billionaire pressure 01:25 – The New Yorker at 100 02:55 – Ad collapse and reader loyalty 05:35 – Why paywalls finally worked 07:00 – AI, archives, and audio 09:00 – Washington Post fallout 12:00 – Editing, longevity, and succession 17:50 – Weinstein investigation inside The New Yorker 22:10 – Trump, aging, and media scrutiny 27:40 – Free speech and intimidation 30:05 – Ownership, courage, and standing tall 33:25 – The future of journalism #DavidRemnick #Journalism #MediaIndustry #FreePress #DonaldTrump 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    43 min
  6. 12/09/2025

    Janice Min Breaks Down Netflix’s Power Play and the Industry Fallout

    Hollywood is reeling after Netflix’s bombshell plan to buy Warner Bros. — and Janice Min joins Lachlan Cartwright to explain exactly why the town is in full-blown panic. From mass layoffs to collapsing leverage, shrinking marketplaces, shrinking salaries, and the death of bidding wars, Min breaks down how the merger could reshape Los Angeles, destroy thousands of jobs, and tilt all power toward tech giants. She also dives into HBO’s future, Disney’s succession mess, David Zaslav’s payday, the collapse of the trades, AI disruption, Substack’s rise, and why she built The Ankler as Hollywood’s inside-the-room voice. This is one of the most definitive conversations yet about the future of entertainment, streaming, journalism, and power. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Welcome to The Breaker Pod at Fish Cheeks 00:22 – Introducing Janice Min and her media legacy 01:00 – Netflix shocks Hollywood with plan to buy Warner Bros. 01:25 – Why the entire town went into meltdown 02:10 – The history of consolidation and why it always means job losses 03:00 – LA’s unemployment crisis and what comes next 03:50 – Shrinking marketplaces and the death of bidding wars 04:40 – Pay cuts, leverage collapse, and Sarandos spin 05:30 – Why Netflix triggers Hollywood more than anyone 07:00 – The Albanian Army metaphor and what it means now 09:20 – How Netflix + Warner Bros. upends every studio’s strategy 11:00 – Does the deal get approved? The Trump factor 13:00 – David Zaslav’s windfall and Warner Bros. whiplash 15:00 – Is HBO still the crown jewel? 17:00 – Anxiety, layoffs, fires, and Xanax in Hollywood 18:30 – The Ankler’s origin story 21:00 – Why the trades failed and The Ankler thrived 22:00 – Why chasing scale destroyed journalism 25:00 – Leo DiCaprio, Danny DeVito, and what US Weekly was like 27:00 – Managing Jan Wenner and the old magazine wars 33:00 – Jimmy Finkelstein, Trump, and The Hollywood Reporter 36:00 – Why the Harvey Weinstein story was impossible to land 38:00 – The Quibi chapter and lessons from failure 40:00 – Disney succession in a post-Netflix-Warner world 44:00 – Is Disney becoming a luxury brand? 46:00 – AI arrives in Hollywood — quietly 48:00 – GPT-5, Sora 2, synthetic actors, and the next guild war 52:00 – Will The Ankler sell? What’s next for niche media 55:00 – Is subscription fatigue here? 56:30 – Can the California Post succeed? 01:00:00 – Closing thoughts #JaniceMin #Netflix #Hollywood #MediaIndustry #WarnerBros 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    48 min
  7. 12/04/2025

    Tina Brown on Epstein, Vanity Fair, Olivia Nuzzi, and the Future of Media

    Tina Brown — legendary editor of Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Talk, and The Daily Beast — joins Lachlan Cartwright for one of the sharpest, funniest, and most revealing conversations ever on The Breaker Pod. Brown reflects on four decades of shaping culture, breaking talent, reinventing media brands, and surviving the chaos of both legacy institutions and modern digital empires. She talks about the myth of celebrity power, the collapse of magazines, the rise of Substack, the limits of tech moguls, Anna Wintour’s misunderstood persona, Harvey Weinstein, Tucker Carlson, Meghan Markle, and why the Epstein story simply will not die. This is a masterclass in storytelling, leadership, cultural intuition, and the business of media — delivered by someone who defined it. ⏱ Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to The Breaker Pod from Il Tolo East 00:22 – Introducing Tina Brown and her cultural impact 01:10 – Tina Brown on being “feral” and instinct-driven 01:18 – Editing Vanity Fair and the stars she never landed 02:00 – Melania Trump covers and the infamous Talk magazine shoots 03:00 – Olivia Nuzzi, Ryan Lizza, and media reputations 04:30 – The most misunderstood power players in media 05:24 – Anna Wintour and the reality behind the persona 06:26 – Who will succeed Anna Wintour and what Condé Nast needs 06:58 – Media projects Tina Brown never understood 07:21 – Which institutions still command fear 08:07 – Emma Tucker vs. Will Lewis: reviving the Wall Street Journal 08:53 – What made magazines magical — and what broke them 10:26 – The art of editing and the seduction of magazines 12:00 – Highbrow/lowbrow mix and the pleasure principle 13:36 – Tina’s biggest career flameout: the Talk magazine era with Harvey Weinstein 14:22 – What Harvey was really like as a media partner 16:03 – Assignments, gossip columnists, and chaos at Talk 16:45 – Advice for legacy media and why great content still wins 17:43 – Tech moguls as media owners and why it never works 20:00 – The LA Times, arrogance, and the collapse of newsrooms 21:49 – Celebrity culture, influencers, and the myth of overnight fame 23:32 – Meghan, Harry, and the realities of royal machinery 25:45 – The biggest underreported tension inside the monarchy 26:53 – Epstein, the Epstein class, and why the story is “sticky” 29:27 – Michael Wolff, The Daily Beast, and selective media outrage 30:33 – Reinvention as the key to a long career 31:07 – Live journalism and the rise of investigative summits 32:55 – The chilling effect and legal threats shaping journalism 33:50 – Identifying talent: what Tina looks for in a writer 35:25 – Investigative reporters and the curmudgeon gene 36:27 – Tucker Carlson, humiliation, and what changed him 37:45 – Is Substack the future of Tina Brown? 39:00 – The joy of stats, engagement, and independence 40:00 – Who should succeed David Remnick at The New Yorker 41:01 – Gossip, media games, and global reach 42:00 – What Tina would blow up first if handed a legacy title in 2026 43:26 – Young talent and the future of investigative journalism 45:00 – Closing and farewell #TinaBrown #MediaIndustry #Journalism #CelebrityCulture #EpsteinFiles 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    44 min
  8. 11/26/2025

    Robert Sherman on War Reporting, the White House, and the Future of Journalism

    War correspondent and NewsNation White House reporter Robert Sherman joins Lachlan Cartwright for a remarkable conversation about covering Ukraine, Israel, and Washington — and what he learned about the world, journalism, and himself along the way. At just 25, Sherman was parachuted into Ukraine just days after the Russian invasion. He shares what he witnessed on the ground, how quickly modern warfare is evolving, and why drone technology is rewriting the battlefield. Sherman also reflects on humility, fear, responsibility, and the emotional toll of reporting from conflict zones. The conversation then shifts to his work at the White House — what it’s like covering Donald Trump, how fast the news cycle moves, why access is changing, and how conflict reporting has shaped the questions he asks in the briefing room. ⏱ Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to The Breaker Pod at Tucci’s 01:10 – Robert Sherman on his new book and lessons from Ukraine 02:20 – Being 25 in his first war zone 03:10 – Getting buzzed by fighter jets on Day One 04:05 – Learning humility in conflict reporting 05:00 – What drew him into war coverage 06:00 – The state of play in Ukraine today 07:20 – Inside a Ukrainian frontline drone lab 08:55 – The tech revolution changing warfare 10:30 – How Sherman mentally prepares for danger 12:00 – Why he reports with iPhones in war zones 13:25 – Covering the White House after the battlefield 15:00 – Trump’s promises on Ukraine 16:10 – The speed of the modern news cycle 17:00 – How access to the White House has changed 18:00 – How war shaped the way he interviews voters 19:25 – What Americans really care about 21:00 – Road trips, diners, and the real country 22:05 – What it’s like to fly on Air Force One 23:45 – How Fox shaped him — and why he left 25:20 – NewsNation’s mission: news, not noise 27:00 – The rise of independent journalism 28:00 – Views on cable news, Substack, and YouTube 29:20 – How conflict reporting affects mental health 31:00 – Why he’s still an optimist about America 32:10 – The audience’s appetite for foreign news 34:00 – American troops abroad and the connection at home 35:15 – Regions Sherman wants to cover next: Russia and Iran 36:20 – Final thoughts and farewell #RobertSherman #UkraineWar #Journalism #NewsNation #WhiteHouse 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

    25 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.7
out of 5
6 Ratings

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Breaker covers everything that comes through Manhattan - money, scandal, media, entertainment, technology, art, fashion, the deeply weird. The podcast is our weekly venue for discussing and expanding on the stories we’ve broken in the last week. Expect exclusive insights, little scoops, meanderings, amazing guests, and a different iconic lower Manhattan venue every week.

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