
Jubilee Day 4: Libby Watson on American sickness
Aisling speaks to journalist Libby Watson (@libbycwatson), formerly of The New Republic and Splinter, about her new Substack newsletter, Sick Note. Towards the end, Aisling gets very enthusiastic abou...
7 Jan 202144min

Jubilee Day 3: Samuel Moyn on democratizing the Supreme Court
With the Supreme Court very much in the news cycle, Oren speaks to Yale professor of law and history, Samuel Moyn, about why we should not "pack the court", as many leftists call for, but instead end ...
6 Jan 20211h 13min

Jubilee Day 2: Is Anything Real?
The team discuss the ensmallening of culture, women in science fiction, and reveal which things they suspect may not be real. The panel this week was senior editor Brianna Rennix, amusements & managi...
5 Jan 20211h 7min

Jubilee Day 1 - Nick and Sparky's CA Gripefest
Hello all! We took a week off for the holidays, but now we're back—and we've brought presents! To ring in the new year, we're bringing everyone five free episodes throughout the week. Some of them w...
4 Jan 20211h 21min

PREVIEW: Yasmin Nair on the arts industry
This week, Lyta Gold had an extra-long, two-part conversation with Current Affairs editor-at-large Yasmin Nair, in which they dissect the arts industry, media gossip, creative labor, why writing doesn...
22 Dec 20202min

UNLOCKED! Cole Stangler on racism and policing in France
This episode was originally on our bonus feed, but we've released it so everyone can listen for free! Associate editor and real-life French person Vanessa A. Bee speaks to Paris-based journalist Cole...
21 Dec 202047min

#63: Chip-Filled Rooms
The panel dissects Obama's new memoir and what it says about his legacy, investigate the concept of 'cabals', and share their favorite competitive reality shows. The panel this week was made up of ne...
15 Dec 20201h 19min

PREVIEW: Cole Stangler on racism and policing in France
Associate editor and real-life French person Vanessa A. Bee speaks to Paris-based journalist Cole Stangler about the recent French protests against police brutality and racism, as well as the broader ...
10 Dec 20202min




















