The New York Times Podcast Club - Recommendations from the community (Sept 20, 2020)
21 episodes

Recommendation from the members of the NYTimes Podcast Club. Original post: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nytpodcastclub/permalink/1728614613956668
Prince is 9 years old, ebullient and bright; he has spent much of the pandemic navigating the Google Classroom app from his mother’s phone. The uncertainty and isolation of the coronavirus lockdown i...Show More
This episode contains strong language. Infected with the coronavirus and separated from their peers in special dorms, some college students have taken to sharing their quarantine experiences on TikTo...Show More
In this episode, we talk to Graze App Founder, Heather Hopkins on her theories about dating, what makes a good dating profile, and why the Graze App is different from other dating apps. Heather Hopki...Show More
We pay homage to the city we hold close to our hearts. We take you on a tour of the downtown neighborhoods that defined special moments in time for us and that have shaped our professional lives and c...Show More
Episode 1 - For the last three decades, women have gone missing in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, right across the border from El Paso, Texas. Some are found later, bearing the telltale signs of a serial kill...Show More
A tragic fire in East Texas reveals clues to a dark family history. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about ...Show More
For most of his life Isadore Banks found ways to survive—and thrive—in the violently anti-black South. He became one of the largest land-owners on the Arkansas Delta, ran several businesses, and was a...Show More
Welcome to Short Creek.
In a matter of four months between late 2007 and early 2008, drifter Gary Michael Hilton went on a killing rampage in national parklands across three states on America’s East Coast. He left a 4-victim...Show More
A killer remains at-large 22 years after a woman is brutally murdered inside her home in coastal North Carolina. Host, Delia D’Ambra, begins a new investigation into the unsolved murder starting with ...Show More
8x Olympic medalist and short-track speed skating legend, Apolo Ohno chats about his origin story, recovering from multiple failures, mental training, confidence, and leaving it all on the ice. -- Wan...Show More
Are your clients charitably inclined, but also want to provide for their heirs? There may be a way to do both, while saving on taxes. In this episode, David Lenok, senior editor at WealthManagement.c...Show More
Now that hookup culture is on pause, sexting has become a true form of intimacy. And it’s really highlighted how terrible dick pics can be. Aesthetically. We're talking terrifying angles. Ghastly use ...Show More
The world of the djinn is ancient, but where did it all begin? This week's episode explores some of the earlier origin stories about where the djinn came from and exactly who and what they are.
Samantha Bee talks to comedian Patton Oswalt about engaging with Trump supporters on Twitter, making breakfast, and his forever-career as a DJ. They agree that you should always listen to Dolly Parton...Show More
Does Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama need an introduction at this point? After all she's done? Ok, fine. Attorney, NYT best-selling author, and our Forever First Lady Michelle Obama is blessing ...Show More
In bedrooms 500 miles apart, two nerds discover a virtual connection. Could it ever become a real world friendship?
In Episode 1 we talk to Dawn Porter, director of the documentary ‘The Way I see it’.'The Way I See It' will be in select theaters starting September 18th and will start airing on MSNBC October 9th.Thi...Show More
For all of us, the world has been turned upside down. But one family had already started a new life.Music © Barney & Izzi Hardy.
En la vida vivimos constantemente situaciones que nos sacan del lugar que creíamos perfecto. Una enfermedad, una crisis, un viaje, cualquier otro. De pronto, aquello que se venia haciendo de una forma...Show More
“Equal protection of the laws” was granted to all persons by the 14th Amendment in 1868. But for nearly a century after that, women had a hard time convincing the courts that they should be allowed to...Show More
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This podcast will give you chills. So many women are disappearing in the border town of Juárez, Mexico that they call it a "femicide". They're dumped in mass desert graves and "overkilled" (i.e. stran...Show More