Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 hours 59 minutes
Uncivil, Gimlet’s new history podcast, takes you back to a time when America was so divided that it split in two.
Pat is back to present a brand new show from Gimlet Media called The Nod. Hosted by best friends Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings (who reported the Undone episode The Deacons) The Nod gleefully explores all the beautiful, complicated dimensions of Black life. This episode will especially appeal to fans of Undone as Brittany and Eric look back at one night in 1973 that transformed the fashion world...
In 2003 the space shuttle Columbia broke up over Texas and all seven of the crew members died. Jon Clark’s wife, Laurel, was one of them. Her death inspired his life’s work: helping get more people to space.
This episode features an excerpt from Twice Removed, a new Gimlet show that proves we’re all just one big family.The guest for this episode is the writer Dan Savage.
In 1975 a group of activists set off into the Pacific Ocean to confront some Soviet whalers. They ended up starting a movement. But then things changed, and today some of them don’t even talk to each other.
Ibrahim Parlak's friends and neighbors see him as the ideal American immigrant. But the U.S. government considers him "the complete terrorist package" and has been trying to deport him for over a decade.
In 1965, a group of black men in Louisiana took up arms against the Klan. But not everyone in town wants that story to be told.
In 1996, two teenagers stumbled across some very old human remains. The struggle to identify them kicked off a fight that has lasted 20 years.