Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make up their own mind about certain ideas. The national conversation right now can be chaotic, reckless, and stuck. Radio Atlantic aims to bring some order to our thinking—and encourage listeners to be purposeful about how they unstick their mind.

https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/the-ticket

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 35m. Bisher sind 237 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 2 hours 22 minutes

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episode 49: How Trump Has Transformed Evangelicals


An unlikely alliance gets stronger


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 December 7, 2023  40m
 
 

The Cockroach Cure


Forty years ago, scientists did the impossible. Why doesn’t anyone remember?


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 November 30, 2023  33m
 
 

episode 47: How to Have a Healthy Argument


Journalist Amanda Ripley and Utah Governor Spencer Cox explain how to disagree better.


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 November 23, 2023  29m
 
 

episode 46: The Post-Strike Future of Hollywood


Hanna Rosin talks with Atlantic writers David Sims and Shirley Li about the post-strike realignment in Hollywood and what we should all expect.


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 November 16, 2023  30m
 
 

episode 45: Peter Thiel Is Taking a Break From Democracy


Barton Gellman discusses his profile of Peter Thiel with Hanna Rosin.


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 November 9, 2023  31m
 
 

episode 44: The Man Working to Keep the Water On in Gaza


Marwan Bardawil is the man who keeps the water flowing in Gaza. This is difficult in normal times, nearly impossible now, and yet critical. Without enough clean water, people get dehydrated, hygiene deteriorates, sewage backs up, and deadly diseases can spike. In a series of phone calls over a critical week, we track how this water engineer tries to keep his community, and his family from tipping further into disaster.


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 November 2, 2023  23m
 
 

episode 43: What Scares Jordan Peele?


Peele and writer N.K. Jemisin discuss the subversive goals of their new book, 'Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror'


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 October 26, 2023  18m
 
 

episode 42: What’s Next in Gaza


Nearly two weeks after the Hamas attack on Israel, Atlantic staff writer Graeme Wood is on the ground in Jerusalem. We talk to Graeme about what he’s hearing from people— namely a combination of anger, fear, mourning, and a desire for revenge.


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 October 19, 2023  26m
 
 

episode 41: “We’re Going to Die Here”


An Israeli family’s encounter with Hamas


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 October 11, 2023  13m
 
 

episode 40: Why Don’t Biden’s Political Wins Register With Voters?


It’s not him. It’s us.


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 October 5, 2023  26m