12 episodes

A little-known secret: Washington Post Opinions columnists like talking to one another. They don’t always agree, of course, but they are in almost constant conversation – testing their ideas, refining their thoughts and sometimes changing their minds. Now you can listen in on some of those conversations. Each week on “Impromptu,” Post columnists go beyond hot takes and have personal, candid conversations on the latest topics in news and culture that we can't stop thinking about. Listen in on the conversations that happen before the columns are written. New episodes every Wednesday.

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A little-known secret: Washington Post Opinions columnists like talking to one another. They don’t always agree, of course, but they are in almost constant conversation – testing their ideas, refining their thoughts and sometimes changing their minds. Now you can listen in on some of those conversations. Each week on “Impromptu,” Post columnists go beyond hot takes and have personal, candid conversations on the latest topics in news and culture that we can't stop thinking about. Listen in on the conversations that happen before the columns are written. New episodes every Wednesday.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
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    Is home ownership the wrong dream for America?

    Is home ownership the wrong dream for America?

    The house, the yard and the picket fence have long been part of the American Dream. Owning a home is lauded as a way to grow your wealth and pass it down to future generations. But high demand and short supply, coupled with today’s soaring interest rates, have made home ownership out of reach for many Americans. We talk about the cultural and financial forces at work and the generational shift in thinking about whether buying a house is the best place to put your money.

    • 21 min
    Rethinking identity in a fractured America

    Rethinking identity in a fractured America

    As trust in institutions plummets and many people search for shared values, what is the state of American identity? This bonus "Impromptu" episode features a live discussion between Opinions columnists and the hosts of "Post Reports" about the importance of identity in a changing world.

    • 45 min
    It's bigger than Caitlin Clark

    It's bigger than Caitlin Clark

    The WNBA season began this week following a college tournament where the women were more popular than the men. Is this shift about more than Caitlin Clark and the fantastic players in basketball right now? Sports columnist Sally Jenkins joins Opinions columnists Theodore Johnson and Amanda Ripley to talk about what athletes have done for the women’s movement and whether the women’s game can avoid some of the pitfalls that have plagued men’s sports.

    • 22 min
    Fewer Americans believe in God. Is that a problem?

    Fewer Americans believe in God. Is that a problem?

    When asked about their religious affiliation, nearly 30 percent of Americans identify as “nones,” or “nothing in particular.” And over the past 25 years there’s been a steep decline in people belonging to any type of church, synagogue or mosque. But what is lost as people drift from religion? Is it at all responsible for today’s loneliness crisis?

    • 23 min
    Campuses are wrestling with the politics of war. So are we.

    Campuses are wrestling with the politics of war. So are we.

    Campus protests across the country have renewed Americans' attention on the Israel-Gaza war and are scrambling U.S. politics, particularly on the left. Senior Opinions Editor Amanda Katz speaks with columnists Dana Milbank and Shadi Hamid about how their views have evolved since Oct. 7, whether there’s a double standard on free speech, and what the protests could foreshadow for the upcoming presidential election, particularly among young people.

    (Note: This episode was recorded Monday, April 29 and does not reference events that took place after)

    • 25 min
    Is Trump above the law? The Supreme Court weighs in.

    Is Trump above the law? The Supreme Court weighs in.

    The Supreme Court is set to decide to what extent former President Trump could be immune from prosecution for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021, as his lawyers have claimed. Post Opinions columnists Charles Lane, Ruth Marcus and Jason Willick discuss the strategy and timing of these arguments and what we might expect the justices to decide in this showdown about the future boundaries of presidential authority.

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
63 Ratings

63 Ratings

SarahOnnie ,

Refreshing

Listening to intelligent, thoughtful people talk about the issues I care about with ease, perspective and even some humor is so refreshing. I have been eagerly awaiting each episode since I first heard about the show. Keep up the good work!

New Mexican voter ,

Good coverage

Good presenter - contributors knowledgeable and concise
Better than Washington Post main site.
Good addition to news analysis
JL

Ehenxidiebrndi ,

5 stars!

Great new show I hope it continues

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