A New Generation of Storytellers
Engagement Party20 Jun 2024

A New Generation of Storytellers

What does it mean for a news story to matter? To have impact on YOU, the audience? Does it have to be about a person who has been wronged? An institution caught in a cover up? Do you need to feel like it could affect your life personally? Audie wrestled these questions while serving as judge for this year’s Livingston Awards, which recognize impactful journalism by reporters under the age of 35. She calls up this year’s winners: Allison Behringer and Lila Hassan, for their work covering medical mysteries for the Bodies podcast, and Samantha Hogan for her deep dive into probate and guardianship in Maine. You can check out more of their award-winning reporting below: Early Birds episode of Bodies The Fight for Abortion Training episode of Bodies Calls to overhaul Maine probate courts have stalled for half a century. The most vulnerable people may be at risk by Samantha Hogan Eight deaths raise questions about oversight of Maine’s public guardianships by Samantha Hogan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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RushTok is Southern Soft Power

RushTok is Southern Soft Power

This week, the internet turned its eyes to an annual 2020s tradition: watching freshman girls rush sororities at big Southern state schools via an endless stream of social videos. What does our obsess...

21 Aug 32min

Lauren Weedman From 'Hacks' Has Main Character Energy

Lauren Weedman From 'Hacks' Has Main Character Energy

As generational warfare feeds TV scripts from Beef to Hacks, Emmy nominee Lauren Weedman joins the party to talk about hanging with Gen Z on the Hacks set, the art of scene stealing, and finding main ...

14 Aug 42min

How Ella Langley Won the Electoral College of Culture

How Ella Langley Won the Electoral College of Culture

"Choosin’ Texas" broke the Billboard charts – so why can’t we all agree it’s the Song of Summer? Audie breaks down why the answer may say more about the state of the music industry than Ella Langley. ...

7 Aug 39min

Eddie Huang and the Power of "Sad Boy Lit"

Eddie Huang and the Power of "Sad Boy Lit"

Writer and chef Eddie Huang joins the party for a conversation about "sad boy" literature, finding love, and the worst relationship advice he's ever received. Like what you heard? Sign up for our ...

31 Jul 35min

Gen Z's '90s Nostalgia Has Some Gaps

Gen Z's '90s Nostalgia Has Some Gaps

The '90s are everywhere these days — clothes, music, TV — and brands are doing everything they can to capitalize on the revival. Audie and Ari explore what’s driving the modern fascination with a deca...

24 Jul 47min

'The Odyssey' Is Epic But The Discourse Is Not

'The Odyssey' Is Epic But The Discourse Is Not

Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey isn't just a movie — it's an event. Audie and Ari sift through the hype, backlash, and what the online chatter says about the cultural moment. Plus: how Venmo is warpin...

17 Jul 38min

Will Meta’s AI Glasses Ever Be Cool?

Will Meta’s AI Glasses Ever Be Cool?

Meta’s trying hard to sell people on its AI glasses, but will partnering with Ray-Ban and celebrities like Kylie Jenner let them shed the pervasive take that they’re creepy and cringe? Plus, why fro-y...

10 Jul 32min

The Summer of Peptides and Celebrity Weddings

The Summer of Peptides and Celebrity Weddings

Is this officially the summer of peptides and celebrity weddings? Audie and Ari consider what Serena Williams’ Wimbledon comeback means for the rise of GLP-1s and the evolution of body positivity. The...

3 Jul 39min

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