The Gray Area with Sean Illing

The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h6m. Bisher sind 663 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 32 days 7 hours 52 minutes

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Biden's immigration architect on racism, reform, and the Obama legacy


NPR journalist, memoirist, and host of the upcoming WBEZ podcast The Art of Power Aarti Shahani talks with Cecilia Muñoz, a former aide to Obama and part of Biden's transition team. It's a conversation about immigration policy reform and the challenges ahead for President Biden — and for a country wrestling with changing demographics, racism, and its history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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 February 11, 2021  1h4m
 
 

The Capitol Siege and American Revolution


Vox's Dylan Matthews talks with author and Revolutions podcaster Mike Duncan about what history can tell us about the insurrection at the US Capitol. Is America experiencing a true moment of revolution? So many republics throughout history have crumbled - could this one be next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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 February 4, 2021  46m
 
 

Why fascism in Post-Trump America isn't going away


Vox's Sean Illing and Yale professor Jason Stanley discuss why American democracy provides such fertile soil for fascism


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 January 28, 2021  45m
 
 

The Joe Biden experience


Ezra Klein and Evan Osnos discuss our new president


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 January 25, 2021  1h7m
 
 

What it means to be a "good" rich person


Exploring the anxieties of wealthy people and their desire to be seen as "middle class."


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 January 21, 2021  50m
 
 

Peter Kafka and Kevin Roose on big tech's power and responsibility


Recode’s Peter Kafka speaks with New York Times’s Tech columnist Kevin Roose about big tech’s power and responsibility - and whether it is going to have accountability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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 January 18, 2021  30m
 
 

Sam Sanders and Olivia Nuzzi on President Trump’s last days


New York magazine's Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi spent the past four years covering the Trump White House. In this inaugural episode of Vox Conversations, Nuzzi talks to guest host Sam Sanders, host of NPR's It’s Been a Minute, about the perils of anonymous sourcing, some unexpected job hazards (self-loathing), and why Trump didn’t ultimately create, but instead activated, the crowd of insurgents that breached the Capitol last week. Learn more about your ad choices...


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 January 14, 2021  46m
 
 

episode 396: Best of: We don’t just feel emotions. We make them.


A mind-blowing conversation with Lisa Feldman Barrett on how emotion is made


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 January 7, 2021  1h35m
 
 

episode 395: Best of: Ending the age of animal cruelty, with Bruce Friedrich


You often hear that eating animals is natural. And it is. But not the way we do it. The industrial animal agriculture system is a technological marvel. It relies on engineering broiler chickens that grow almost seven times as quickly as they would naturally, and that could never survive in the wild. It relies on pumping a majority of all the antibiotics used in the United States into farm animals to stop the die-offs that overcrowding would otherwise cause...


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 January 4, 2021  1h21m
 
 

episode 394: Best of: The moral philosophy of The Good Place


After creating and running Parks and Recreation and writing for The Office, Michael Schur decided he wanted to create a sitcom about one of the most fundamental questions of human existence: What does it mean to be a good person? That’s how NBC's The Good Place was born. Soon into the show’s writing, Schur realized he was in way over his head. The question of human morality is one of the most complicated and hotly contested subjects of all time. He needed someone to help him out...


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 December 31, 2020  1h44m