25 Best The New York Times Podcasts

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25 Best The New York Times Podcasts

  • 1. The Daily

    This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m.

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    Why Would Anybody Claim That Birds Aren’t Real?

    28:22 | Feb 9th, 2022

    19 RECOMMENDATIONS

    Birds Aren’t Real, a conspiracy theory with an apparently absurd premise, has become surprisingly popular in the past few years. But its followers were in on the joke: The movement’s aim was to poke ...Show More

  • 2. Modern Love

    For 18 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you...Show More

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    A Lifetime of Good Loving

    24:45 | Dec 2nd, 2020

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    When Bette met her husband, he was leaning against a wall at a party. He had, as she put it, “smoldering looks and banked fires.” He was from Brooklyn; she was from the Bronx. She assumed his silent “...Show More

  • 3. The Book Review

    The world's top authors and critics join host Gilbert Cruz and editors at The New York Times Book Review to talk about the week's top books, what we're reading and what's going on in the literary world.

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    David Mitchell's Vast and Tangled Universe

    1:02:09 | Jul 10th, 2020

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    Daniel Mendelsohn discusses Mitchell's career and new novel, "Utopia Avenue," and Maria Konnikova talks about "The Biggest Bluff."

  • 4. Nice White Parents

    If you want to understand what’s wrong with our public schools, you have to look at what is arguably the most powerful force in shaping them: white parents. A five-part series from Serial Productions, brought to you by The New York Times. Hosted by C...Show More

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    1: The Book of Statuses

    1:00:44 | Jul 30th, 2020

    9 RECOMMENDATIONS

    A group of parents take one big step together.

  • 5. Rabbit Hole

    What is the internet doing to us? The Times tech columnist Kevin Roose discovers what happens when our lives move online.

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    One: Wonderland

    26:49 | Apr 16th, 2020

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    A young man finds escape on the internet. He doesn’t realize that on the other side of the screen, a force is pulling him in.

  • 6. 1619

    In August of 1619, a ship carrying more than 20 enslaved Africans arrived in the British colony of Virginia. America was not yet America, but this was the moment it began. No aspect of the country that would be formed here has been untouched by the 2...Show More

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    Episode 1: The Fight for a True Democracy

    43:31 | Aug 23rd, 2019

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    America was founded on the ideal of democracy. Black people fought to make it one. “1619” is a New York Times audio series hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones. You can find more information about it here. ...Show More

  • 7. Caliphate

    In the war on terror, who is it that we’re really fighting? “Caliphate” follows Rukmini Callimachi, who covers terrorism for The New York Times, on her quest to understand ISIS. For more information about the series, visit nytimes.com/caliphate. This...Show More

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    Chapter One: The Reporter

    23:47 | Apr 19th, 2018

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    Rukmini describes the reality of being on the terrorism beat and why she brings trash bags with her to the frontlines of the war against ISIS.

  • 8. Dear Sugars

    Radically empathic advice

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    Encore: Moving On, Part 2

    43:28 | Oct 22nd, 2022

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    In this second part of our series on moving on, the Sugars discuss how we can release ourselves from our past mistakes. Dr. Harriet Lerner drops in to answer a letter from a woman who calls herself a ...Show More

  • 9. Still Processing

    Wesley Morris and J Wortham are working it out in this weekly show about culture in the broadest sense. That means television, film, books, music — but also the culture of work, dating, the internet and how those all fit together.

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    We Wouldn't Leave Kanye, But Should We?

    51:40 | Jun 7th, 2018

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    Almost one week after Kanye West released his eighth studio album, "Ye," we wonder what to do with artists who displease us. Going back to 2004, we take a closer look at Kanye, the artist, who questio...Show More

  • 10. Hard Fork

    “Hard Fork” is a show about the future that’s already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech.

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    If You Were on Parler, You Saw the Mob Coming

    33:29 | Jan 7th, 2021

    6 RECOMMENDATIONS

    Update: Jan. 11, 2020 Parler went offline Monday after Amazon stopped providing it with web-hosting services. This followed Apple and Google’s removal of Parler’s app from their app stores. In notice...Show More

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  • 11. The Argument

    Strongly-held opinions. Open-minded debates. Only occasional yelling. A weekly ideas show, hosted by Jane Coaston.

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    Which 2020 Underdogs Stand a Chance? (LIVE from NYC)

    35:27 | Apr 17th, 2019

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    What should U.S. immigration policy look like? The columnists debate Kirstjen Nielsen's resignation, Trump's xenophobia and Obama's legacy on immigration live on stage at the Times Center in New York....Show More

  • 12. Popcast

    The Popcast is hosted by Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic for The New York Times. It covers the latest in popular music criticism, trends and news.

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    BTS Conquered America. What’s Next for K-Pop?

    1:26:28 | Oct 26th, 2018

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    Now that K-pop is successful on its own terms, the questions it faces are changing. Guest: Billboard's Jeff Benjamin.

  • 13. Jungle Prince

    For 40 years, journalists chronicled the eccentric royal family of Oudh, deposed aristocrats who lived in a ruined palace in the Indian capital. It was a tragic, astonishing story. But was it true?

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    Chapter 1: The Railway Station

    31:03 | Dec 23rd, 2019

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    The story passed for years from tea sellers to rickshaw drivers to shopkeepers in Old Delhi. In a forest, they said, in a palace cut off from the city, lived a prince, a princess and a queen, said to ...Show More

  • 14. The New Washington

    This limited-run series of interviews from the producers of "The Daily" takes you inside Trump’s Washington. From July through December of 2017, "The New Washington" delivered interviews with the political character you wanted to hear from most that ...Show More

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    Roger Stone

    27:13 | Sep 2nd, 2017

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    The provocateur, political consultant and subject of a new Netflix documentary is one of President Trump’s oldest advisers. Michael Barbaro and Maggie Haberman listen to and discuss Barbaro's recent c...Show More

  • 15. The Run-Up

    Elections are about more than who wins and who loses. The New York Times reporter Astead Herndon takes us beyond the horse race to explore how we got to this fraught moment in American politics.

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    The Grocery Bills That Could Decide the Election

    33:44 | Aug 29th, 2024

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    This election, like a lot of elections before it, may come down to which candidate voters think might help them with their grocery bills and housing costs — the essential stuff of everyday economics. ...Show More

  • 16. Change Agent

    How can learning the secrets of competitive breath holding help a woman fix an online shopping habit? What can a recovering alcoholic learn from a Domino's Pizza marketing campaign? Charles Duhigg, the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of ...Show More

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    The Talk

    32:17 | Feb 28th, 2018

    3 RECOMMENDATIONS

    M's friend says things that really bother M. Racist and homophobic things. He wants to know how to talk to his good friend about the offensive stuff he says, but he doesn't really know how. We find so...Show More

  • 17. Sugar Calling

    Cheryl Strayed, also known as Sugar, says writing taught her how to give advice. In this moment of uncertainty, she’s setting aside advice-giving in favor of wisdom-seeking and turning to the writers who have long inspired her for courage and insight...Show More

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    'Everything is Always Keep Changing'

    41:15 | Apr 3rd, 2020

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    On the first episode of “Sugar Calling,” Cheryl calls author George Saunders, her old friend and mentor from graduate school, to chat through the uncertainties of this moment. Today, we listen in on t...Show More

  • 18. Inside The Times

    Times Insider's Susan Lehman interviews Times journalists about their stories and takes listeners behind the scenes of The New York Times newsroom.

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    Changing Times: The Newsroom’s Strategy for the Future

    22:49 | Jan 27th, 2017

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    Columnist David Leonhardt talks about changes ahead for New York Times readers. Susan Lehman is host.

  • 19. The Latest

    New York Times reporters bring you the most important developments in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.

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    The Supreme Court Rules on DACA

    08:21 | Jun 18th, 2020

    In a 5-to-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that President Trump may not shut down Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, the program that shields immigrants brought to the Uni...Show More

  • 20. Together Apart

    Together Apart is part guide, part reminder of the resiliency of the human spirit to still creatively meaningfully gather, even while we have to be apart. The show is hosted by Priya Parker, a conflict facilitator whose expertise is in how we gather....Show More

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    How is This Night Different Than All Other Nights?

    27:16 | Apr 8th, 2020

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    A woman who has been gathering for Passover Seder with over 40 people for 40 years wants to know how to celebrate digitally without losing the intimacy. Priya Parker helps her design a meaningful digi...Show More

  • 21. The Choice

    For over 150 years of elections, The New York Times editorial board has endorsed a presidential candidate. In 2020, we’re bringing you to the table with us as we interview potential nominees, and take you behind the scenes for our internal debates ov...Show More

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    Bernie Sanders: The Interview

    42:35 | Jan 20th, 2020

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    Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders was the first candidate to visit the editorial board for an endorsement interview. He presented his vision of ambitious progress for America. The editorial board challen...Show More

  • 22. The EP: 13 Songs That Capture Our Moment

    We weave together sound and story this multi-track collection. It’s a window on how we listen to music — and how we talk to each other about it — right now. Some of our favorite writers tell us about the songs they can’t stop listening to, and what t...Show More

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    Welcome to ‘The EP’

    01:24 | Mar 9th, 2017

    We compiled a playlist of songs that tell us where music is going. Hosted by Jake Silverstein, the editor in chief of The New York Times Magazine, and Nitsuh Abebe, a story editor, it features some of...Show More

  • 23. The Field

    The results of the 2016 election came as a shock to many Americans on both sides of the political spectrum. The events that followed have only deepened the sense of two Americas that don’t understand each other. The result, as 2020 gets underway and ...Show More

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    Georgia Runoffs, Part 2: ‘I Have Zero Confidence In My Vote’

    44:19 | Jan 5th, 2021

    Since the presidential election was called for Joseph R. Biden Hr., President Trump has relentlessly attacked the integrity of the count in Georgia. He has floated conspiracy theories to explain away ...Show More

  • 24. Science Times

    Want to know more about black holes? Or progress in the cure for cancer? Learn about the latest news and trends in science, medicine and the environment from the reporters and editors of the popular Science Times section of The New York Times. David ...Show More

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    Crowing of a Red Junglefowl

    00:01 | Apr 7th, 2015

    The crowing of a red junglefowl, ancestor to farm chickens, is shorter.

  • 25. The Ethicists

    The New York Times Magazine’s Amy Bloom, Jack Shafer and Kenji Yoshino debate readers’ quandaries and classic ethical conundrums.

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