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Audible Feast's Best Podcasts of January 2020

These are the best shows I've listened to in January 2020. I have quite a backlog to listen to so these are not all recent. You can export this list to listen to it!

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Created January 09, 2020

Updated December 12, 2021

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  1. REUNITED and it feels so goooood. Chris and Steven are back on the pod for the first time together in 2 months. Chris recaps his sabbatical, Steven finally comes clean about his last few months, and the boys lay out their plans for the next few
  2. “The truth is that as much democracy as this nation has today” writes Nikole Hannah-Jones “it has been borne on the backs of black resistance.”Hannah-Jones is an investigative journalist at the New York Times Magazine, the winner of MacArthur
  3. Five weeks after the aliens attacked, after the virus spread, humanity has been all but eradicated. One survivor, Lynn Gellert, searches for supplies with no one to talk to but her mother’s old voice recorder. Though she works hard to remain op
  4. With the shocking revelation of her pregnancy, Lynn’s hunt for survival takes on a new level of danger and desperation. However, not only is Lynn doubtful she can survive for long, she doesn’t think she can be a mother in this world even if she
  5. Lynn is at peace. She's decided to raise her child, no matter what kind of hell she has to navigate to do it. When she's suddenly put to the test, Lynn must fend for herself in the wild if she hopes to see another day.Subscribe to Earth Brea
  6. Though Lynn has found shelter, the previous occupant is still inside. With nowhere else to go, Lynn resolves to stay, and finds herself pushed beyond her breaking point.Subscribe to Earth Break on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Audioboom
  7. On the cusp of motherhood, running out of supplies and unprepared, Lynn has no choice but to leave her new home. With her shotgun at her side, Lynn ventures into town to prepare for the coming of her child.Subscribe to Earth Break on Apple P
  8. Lynn is too late. Despite her best efforts, the baby is coming and she is still not ready. She has been spotted.Subscribe to Earth Break on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Audioboom, or wherever you listen to podcasts.For more, follow @
  9. District Attorney Doug Evans has prosecuted Curtis Flowers for 23 years and six trials. Now he says he's done. 
  10. This season started with the question: How did we get here? How did Stefano and Harris overdose and die in their early 30s? How did our country lose 400,000 lives to opioids since 1999? In the new year, we turn our attention to other last day s
  11. So many people's New Year's resolutions are centered around getting in shape, updating their skincare routine, and generally being more attractive. But beauty ideals have a funny way of reinforcing society's ideas of who matters and why. Once y
  12. After giving birth to five children, Ted Rau now identifies as a transgender man, and he’s created a life outside the single family model by raising his kids in co-housing. His story presents a fascinating and nuanced take on community, gender
  13. On roller skating. On neighbor-hood. On love. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  14. Surprise! In this season four bonus episode, Earlonne sits down with Ear Hustle co-founder and sound design contributor, Antwan “Banks” Williams, who was recently released from San Quentin after serving 13 years in prison. The two talk about An
  15. When Wendy Hellowell’s son Oliver was born, he was diagnosed with Down syndrome. She realized the two of them would face enormous challenges. But they got help from a little faith and a camera. (more…)
  16. Add “Smurf butt” to the list of things to expect when you’re expecting.00:43 - Maile's original email included this article.01:45 - When jeans bleed onto your skin, you can tell.03:40 - According to a study done at Johns Hopkins there is
  17. Why do we desexualize women when they become mothers? The third episode of Thread the Needle explores the messages society sends us about how mothers should look and behave. Discover the strange history behind why many women still feel they mus
  18. In light of all the news coming out of Iran, we're talking with Jason Rezaian — an Iranian-American author and journalist who has experienced Iran's contradictions up close.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesN
  19.  A few years ago, Laurie McTeague noticed her teenage son, Ian, was uncharacteristically depressed. So she went snooping around on his phone and discovered that he’d been widely experimenting with nearly every drug under the sun. What followed
  20. This is the first part in a two-part series that is years in the making, and a topic close to our hearts. The fact is that when women and people from marginalized groups speak, it’s heard differently than it is when men speak. So we’re digging
  21. In this first episode of Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom, Marcy interviews her husband Eric, and they discuss the death of their son, Andy, who died tragically in a car accident in August 2018. They discuss how they have been working to cope
  22. "Your white friend can just make one comment and it feels like a trap door has opened up from underneath," one listener told us when we asked for stories about race and friendship. "And I’m thrust back into the realities of living in a racist A
  23. The political polarization of America didn’t start with Donald Trump and it won’t end in 2020 either. Ezra Klein explains "Why We're Polarized." (Transcript here.)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  24. Right now, at this very moment, all across the planet, there are 7.6 billion human beings eating, breathing, sleeping, brushing their teeth, walking their dogs, drinking coffee, walking down the street or running onto the subway or hopping in t
  25. Burning Man is pagan at its core with a hell-ish aesthetic. It's understandable that many evangelical leaders condemn the event. But why do so many devout Christians attend each year? And what do they do once they're there? We meet the priests
  26. Entire blocks of Detroit look abandoned because people fell behind on property taxes and lost their homes. But hundreds of millions of dollars of that tax debt never should have been billed in the first place.Don’t miss out on the next big st
  27. Ivor Perl and Susan Pollack were 12 and 13 when they were transported to Auschwitz. On the 75th anniversary of the concentration camp’s liberation, they tell their stories. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
  28. This week, difficult conversations between people whose lives have been greatly impacted by one thing: guns.
  29. In the spring of 1922, the United Mine Workers of America announced a national strike. And then, that summer in Herrin, Illinois, 23 people were murdered over two days. Men, women, and children came out of their houses to watch, and in some cas
  30. Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey are the New York Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein story. For five months -- perpetually in danger of losing the scoop -- they cultivated and cajoled sources ranging from the Weinsteins’ accountant to A
  31. This week Paul is joined by his lovely daughter Baylee as they discuss that voluptuous Australian marsupial the wombat!Sources:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/world/australia/wombat-selfie.htmlhttps://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hero-womb

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