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  1. La idea: conectar a Chile a través de una red. Como el internet. Pero en 1971. Hace casi medio siglo, el gobierno socialista de Salvador Allende desarrolló una tecnología que conectaba la economía chilena en tiempo real y distribuía el poder e
  2. El colombiano Álvaro Enciso pone cruces en el Desierto de Sonora, en Arizona, en los lugares donde se han encontrado cadáveres de migrantes. En este episodio lo acompañamos en una de esas travesías. Y escuchamos las voces de migrantes que se pi
  3. Everybody knows the Beethoven story: He’s a brilliant composer who faced hearing loss; a genius who couldn’t listen to his own masterpieces. But there’s a different way to consider the story we think we know.
  4. A little-known bit of world history about a rag tag group of sailors stranded for years in the Suez Canal at the center of a war.Great Bitter Lake Association
  5. “The comparison between migraine and tsunamis comes from how I think about my own experiences. Migraines are different for everyone, but in my case there are a couple of warning signs that I tend to get in the hours or days before an attack.
  6. En este primer episodio de Podium Inside analizamos algunos de los proyectos que se estrenan en este otoño de 2019 en Podium:'Historia de España para Selectividad' de Juan Jesús Pleguezuelos estrena nueva temporada en Podium, noticia que se dio
  7. "Escuchar es una forma de tocar a la distancia" decía Murray Schafer autor de El paisaje sonoro. Hoy empezamos caminando por el Desierto Sonoro de Valeria Luiselli para aterrizar en el mundo de los podcasts y analizar las últimas novedades.En u
  8. Cuando nuestros familiares o amigos están enfermos, tenemos muchas formas de ayudarlos. Pero cuando se trata de una depresión, no sabemos qué hacer. Ana Ribera pasó por una fuerte depresión y durante ese tiempo aprendió que la mayoría de las pe
  9. Jose Feliciano was the first artist to perform a personalized rendition of the National Anthem at the World Series, and it nearly destroyed his career. But was it an act of protest or of patriotism? Also, Aasif gets a private concert when Jose
  10. Dolly Parton and politics have always had an interesting relationship. On the one hand, she wrote 9 to 5, the anthem for working women and the theme song for a movie inspired by a new labor union. On the other hand, she refuses to answer questi
  11. This morning, the House of Representatives begins public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Before those hearings get underway, we sat down with someone who’s unafraid to ask all the questions we’ve been too embarrasse
  12. En el anterior 'Nadie Sabe Nada', Berto Romero, inventaba un género que aún estaba por definir. Una semana después, espoleado por Andreu Buenafuente, Berto vuelve a coger las riendas del rock que le corre por la venas e inventa lo que Andreu ba
  13. Dijo un sabio un día: «No podemos analizar el pasado con la óptica del presente». Y aunque sí, sí que se puede, nunca le quitaríamos la razón a un sabio. Dicho lo cual...Arturo González-Campos empieza el programa antes de que empiece el program
  14. La mujer en silencio aborda uno de los principales recursos de la venganza femenina en la historia: negarle la palabra al otro. A partir de esta idea, Deforme Semanal Ideal Total explorará los mitos de las mujeres que se quedaron con la últim
  15. Dr Ruja promised financial revolution. And then, two years ago, she disappeared. Why?The Missing Cryptoqueen is an eight-part series for BBC Sounds, with new episodes every Thursday.Presenter: Jamie BartlettProducer: Georgia CattStory consult
  16. The Village, Episode 1 - In 2010, men with similar characteristics start mysteriously disappearing from Toronto's gay village. They are all linked to one man. Investigative journalist Justin Ling follows the case as friends search for loved one
  17. Larry Nassar's world starts to fall apart in the summer of 2016, thanks to three things: a tough Michigan detective, a team of journalists in Indiana, and a homeschooling mom from Kentucky. In this episode, you'll hear Larry's facade collapse -
  18. Chris’s dad was a classy guy. Whenever he met one of his son’s girlfriends, he’d extend his hand, give her a firm handshake and say, “Soy Andrés, a tus pies.” Which means, “I’m Andres, I serve at your feet.” Andres carried his wife’s purse whe
  19. There is more waste in the world today than at any time in history, and the responsibility for keeping the environment clean too often falls on individuals instead of manufacturers. But, why us? And why this feeling of responsibility? This week
  20. The vast majority of our plastic isn’t being recycled. It might be time to consider lighting it on fire. (Transcript here.)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  21. Where does your recycling go? In most places in the U.S., you throw it in a bin, and then it gets carted off to be sorted and cleaned at a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF). From there, much of it is shipped off to mills, where bales of paper,
  22. Hoy, mi invitado al podcast es Yanko Iruin, doctor en Ciencias Químicas por la UPV/EHU y Catedrático de Química Física. Es, además, divulgador científico y os recomiendo que no os perdáis su blog, El Blog del Búho, donde habla de la química cot
  23. You didn't have to attend high school in a small midwestern town to know a couple like Denny and Karen. They were always together, holding hands and whispering secrets. In the hall before class. After school. At the mall. Everybody knew a gradu
  24. Unos malos pasos y te vas para la miércoles. Claudia y Mónica López son hermanas inseparables. Ya están jubiladas y quieren dedicar su tiempo libre a viajar, a conocer nuevos lugares diferentes a su ciudad, Buenos Aires. El agosto pasado visit
  25. Singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter reads a story by Eve Pell, about finding new love later in life. This is an encore presentation.
  26. Reporting by Vicky BakerDrama by Chloe MossAnna Delvey was due to come into a trust fund of $67m on her 26th birthday. She was on her way to establishing the Anna Delvey Foundation, a multi-million dollar visual-arts centre in the heart of New
  27. A college student dies on her 21st birthday in Spain. Authorities rule her death an accident. Years later, questions arise after a TV segment airs about someone she was with that night.
  28. Aunque el arte jondo haya contado siempre con artistas protestones, hasta ahora no se había trabajando tanto eso que hoy conocemos como memoria histórica. Sin embargo, sí hubo excepciones maravillosas durante los años 70: artistas como El Lebri
  29. In 1935, Merle Oberon became the first biracial actress to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, an incredible achievement in then-segregated Hollywood -- except that nobody in Hollywood knew Oberon was biracial. Born in Bombay into abject pov
  30. ¿Quién decide qué vida merece ser celebrada? Un episodio con una misión muy especial.
  31. The aftermath of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire helped usher in higher wages, safer conditions and a prohibition on child labor. But the problems that led to the fire haven’t gone away. Not even close.You can follow Spectacular Failures o
  32. Welcome, sleepyheads. Tonight, Tom takes us on a tranquil stroll around a beautiful castle. 😴 Sound design: evening birds. Support Us  - Get Sleepy’s Premium Feed: https://getsleepy.com/support/. - Get Sleepy Merchandise: https://getslee
  33. Today, Cheryl calls up one of the most prolific writers of our generation, the environmentalist and octogenarian Margaret Atwood. Margaret shares how she’s spending her time in isolation, including sewing masks and fending off squirrels. Cheryl
  34. Hazel, Jennie and host Philippa explore the art of travel writing with the acclaimed author and biographer Sara Wheeler, and Barnaby Rogerson of the well-loved independent publisher Eland Books. Buckle-up and join us on an audio adventure that
  35. LANGLEY, VIRGINIA, 2011:The Scorpions’ song “Wind of Change” became the soundtrack to the end of the Cold War. But decades later, New Yorker investigative journalist Patrick Radden Keefe heard a rumor from a trusted source: the Scorpions didn’
  36. Part I: It all started long before a hurricane named Katrina.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  37. In post-Soviet Russia, two men are rising through the ranks, but they are following different trajectories. One is a businessman: Mikhail Khodorkovsky is an entrepreneur, seizing opportunities as Russia looks likely to move towards a western st
  38. The world of high end perfume is surprisingly lucrative, considering that scent is often the most ignored of our senses. But one can't judge a scent solely by the brand and shape of the bottle. With the right amount of attention, perfume can be
  39. Today there's a booming wellness industry, including luxury spas and hotels as well as personal trainers and supplements, claimed to be worth over $4 trillion a year. Online at least, self-care seems to revolve around buying stuff – luxury oils
  40. After 155 years, Juneteenth, a celebration of the emancipation of enslaved Americans, is being acknowledged as a holiday by corporations and state governments across the country. Today, we consider why, throughout its history, Juneteenth has ga
  41. In today’s episode of The Sunday Read, Carvell Wallace considers why, for his kids, a global pandemic that shut down the world was not news — it was the opposite of news. It was a struggle that had, in some ways, always been a part of their liv
  42. Patricio Silva, un estudiante de la Universidad Nacional, fue asesinado por el Estado en una protesta en 1978. Su muerte quedó en la impunidad. Sin embargo, de esa tragedia nació el amor... y una familia.Un Periódico de Ayer es una producción
  43. En abril, Nueva York fue el epicentro mundial de la pandemia. Durante las semanas más difíciles, Daniel Alarcón y su hijo de siete años miraban por la ventana una ciudad irreconocible. ¿Qué cuentan ahora, cuando lo peor parece estar atrás?Un ep
  44. In Land of the Giants: The Netflix Effect, Recode’s Peter Kafka and Rani Molla examine how Netflix got where it is today and whether or not it can maintain its streaming supremacy. Hear from Netflix’s founders and top executives as well as its
  45. Episode 1 - For the last three decades, women have gone missing in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, right across the border from El Paso, Texas. Some are found later, bearing the telltale signs of a serial killer. Hosts Oz Woloshyn and Mónica Ortiz Uribe
  46. The images of dolphins in the Venice canals and coyotes parading through Chicago and elephants asleep in a field were held up as the silver lining of 2020. And from these nature memes emerged a sort of mantra: “nature is healing, we are the vir
  47. It’s 2015 and one Brooklyn middle school is about to receive a huge influx of new students.In this episode, Chana Joffe-Walt, a reporter, follows what happens when the School of International Studies’ 6th grade class swells from 30 mostly Latin
  48. The Oneida Community was founded in upstate New York in 1848 by John Humphrey Noyes, a former theological student who believed that paradise could be found on Earth through nontraditional sexual and familial structures, including complex marria
  49. A terrified, yet resolute grad student presents her dissertation prospectus to her advisory committee, submitting herself to their will while questioning what it really means to “prospect” at all. Then: a stark realization.
  50. No para todos es fácil jugar. Cuando empezó la cuarentena, Lucy sabía que lo que se venía no sería fácil. Pero una de las mayores dificultades fue la que menos esperaba: jugar con su hija. ⇣Si lo necesitas, puedes leer la transcripción del epis
  51. If we really want to combat climate change, why not institute a serious cap on human population? It's a common question, and on today's episode we talk about a future in which there is a global one-child policy put in place, and why that might
  52. It’s two in the morning and journalist and author Jo Piazza cannot stop scrolling and scrolling through Instagram, gazing at picture-perfect images of motherhood that look nothing like her own life mothering her baby and toddler. But she realiz
  53. Glennon Doyle says her role has been to “go get the white women.”You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
  54. Alana Casanova-Burgess traza la historia del crecimiento y eventual deterioro de Levittown, Toa Baja, un suburbio masivo que se fundó con la idea de traer el estilo de vida de la clase media estadounidense a Puerto Rico durante una época de gra
  55. When journalist Mary Ann Sieghart set out to document the ways that women are held back by a cultural presumption of their inferiority, she found reams of data to support her case – and heard stories of how it affects even the most successful w
  56. If you’ve ever lost someone, or watched a medical drama in the last 15 years, you’ve probably heard of The Five Stages of Grief. They’re sort of the world’s worst consolation prize for loss. But last year, we began wondering… Where did these st
  57. In Loudoun County, Va., a fierce debate has been raging for months inside normally sleepy school board meetings.At the heart of this anger is critical race theory, a once obscure academic framework for understanding racism in the United States.
  58. Madrid llena páginas de periódicos y horas de radio y televisión, en su papel de capital de España y meca del turismo, pero despojada de su personalidad. Madrid es mucho más que sus edificios y señales luminosas. Lo saben quienes la conocen des
  59. Mike and Sarah have big feelings about an enduring debate. Digressions include “Carrie,” party planning etiquette and Whole Foods cafeterias. Sarah’s sound quality changes midway through because she moves from a McDonald’s parking lot to a Hard
  60. Short documentaries and adventures in sound about artworks and artists, presented by Josie Long. From an audio re-imagining of Bridget Riley to the work of a courtroom sketch artist.The MandjetA response to Shih-Li by Bridget RileyProduced by
  61. Bernie Krause was a successful musician as a young man, playing with rock stars like Jim Morrison and George Harrison in the 1960s and '70s. But then one day, Bernie heard a sound unlike anything he'd ever encountered and it completely overtook
  62. In this special episode, Colorado Public Radio reporter Dan Boyce uses interviews with friends and family, plus a fishing trip, to piece together lost memories from his own mental breakdown.A quick warning: This story is brutal at times, and
  63. Whoever said the devil was in the details clearly had a thing for Northern Renaissance portraiture.See the images:http://www.thelonelypalette.com/episodes/2019/11/17/episode-41-jan-van-eycks-arnolfini-double-portrait-1434Music used:Django
  64. Authenticity might be the most over-used word in the influencer industrial complex. But what does it even mean? What the hell is an authentic woman? An authentic mother? From celebrities to politicians to Instagram moms, women are attacked for
  65. Durante la realización de unas maniobras, dos pilotos del Ejército del Aire reciben dos impactos de un objeto no identificado. Desde el helicóptero ven que sus movimientos desafían las leyes de la física: se mueve en cruz, desciende y asciende
  66. Marking the 50th anniversary of the release of Joni Mitchell's seminal album Blue, Laura Marling tells the story behind the writing and recording of the album, and explains why Blue is regarded by critics as one of the greatest albums of all ti
  67. In 1925, John Scopes, a high school teacher from Dayton, Tennessee, was put on trial for teaching evolution. It came to be called the "monkey trial," a landmark in the history of doubt. All over the country, Americans tuned in on their radios a
  68. En este primer episodio viajamos a los 80 para ver el nacimiento de dos programas de radio: Supergarcía y El Larguero.José María García es ya un locutor mediático, popular, querido por la gente y temido por lo poderosos. Después de pasar por l
  69. My parents divorced when I was eight years old — young enough that I don’t have a lot of clear memories of it, but old enough that I was definitely watching, listening, and learning. So I asked them both to tell me what happened, and got two pr
  70. Why watch a movie if you can’t see the screen? Matthew and his friend Ben take in a Marx Brothers film and showcase the power of a good description.Blind Guy Travels is a production of Radiotopia from PRX and part of Radiotopia Presents, a po
  71. Diamond Dagger award-winning crime novelist and president of the Detection Club Martin Edwards and Richard Reynolds, crime buyer for Heffers Bookshop and member of the Crime Writers’ Association, lead our investigation in this month’s literary
  72. Elise Ray, America’s top gymnast, qualified for the 2000 Olympics with big dreams –– but during the all-around final, high expectations clashed with reality and came crashing down. Literally.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoic
  73. In a way, the new Texas law that has effectively banned abortions after six weeks is typical — many other Republican-led states have sought to ban abortions after six, 10 or 15 weeks. But where federal courts have routinely struck down other an
  74. Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, is headed to trial for allegedly defrauding investors and patients by misrepresenting the capabilities and accuracy of her blood-testing technology. Winning the jury’s sympathy is her best option to get ac
  75. Author Jayson Greene never got a chance to buy his 2-year-old daughter Greta the family dog she wanted. After a tragic and extremely public event cut her life incredibly short, Jayson wrote extensively about his pain and is now working hard to
  76. It seems that every minute of every day, a musician is playing Bach’s music somewhere on our planet. Clemency Burton-Hill charts the playing of Bach across a day and around the globe with stories from musicians who each have a daily ritual of p
  77. Liz Lange grew up in one of New York City’s richest families, and then accidentally started a maternity wear empire that revolutionized the look of American pregnancy— she led a charmed life until all at once, her family went bankrupt, she was
  78. 9/11 & Memory: Four planes hijacked. The Pentagon attacked. The collapse of the Twin Towers. Thousands dead. And you’re stranded in the middle of the ocean - with no TV, no radio, no news. What do you do when 9/11 happens and you can’t see it?
  79. Bajo los escombros, sólo se tenían entre ellos. La mañana del 18 de julio de 1994, los empleados Martín, Cacho y Buby estaban en el subsuelo de la Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) cuando sintieron la explosión. Lo que vino después
  80. Growing up, Justine’s father always told her unbelievable stories about his life: that he was a big winner on Jeopardy; an outlaw who robbed banks armed only with flowers. But now, as an adult, Justine has started to question—are her father’s s
  81. When Steve Banerjee, a young Indian immigrant, arrives in Los Angeles, he is determined to start a successful business just like his two idols, Hugh Hefner and Walt Disney. And by 1979, he does. With the help of a Canadian pimp Steve turns his
  82. Finn Rooney killed himself on January 3, 2020 in the afternoon after school. No one predicted it. There were no signs. All that can be said for sure is that there was a flash of high emotion that comes with youth, and there was a gun nearby, a
  83. En las trincheras de principios del 20 es donde se ven los inicios de la sociedad de consumo. En los trasteros un siglo después, encontramos los excesos de la sociedad del consumo.
  84. Through the 1980s, the vast majority of people in China had never heard western music, save for John Denver, the Carpenters, and a few other artists included on the hand-picked list of songs sanctioned by the Communist Party. But in the late 90
  85. The American dream of a suburban house with a white picket fence cordons off the home as a haven, separate from the outside world. This personal, private utopia becomes defined by who gets let in. And that is determined by a device that isn’t o
  86. Primera sesión. La Dra. Aldunate inicia terapia con un enigmático paciente, presunto viajero en el tiempo. En sólo unos minutos, confirmará que su desafío más difícil no será disuadirlo de que no viene del futuro. Learn more about your ad choic
  87. Imaginaos una ciudad, o un conjunto de pueblos unidos por carretera, mas bien, que fuera creada de manera privada, como si fuera un parque Disney, exclusivamente para jubilados de clase media-alta. Un lugar donde no se permita vivir a menores d
  88. Whether you think Mark Rothko is the portal to spiritual transcendence or emotional-ambulance-chasing bunk, let's take the necessary time to explore his work without feeling like our souls are at stake.See the images:http://www.thelonelypale
  89. Yoko Ono. You may have heard of her. She hooked up with that musician that time. Just under the wire, we end Women's History Month with a peek beneath Ono's art and reputation - and why we need to reconsider both.See the image:http://www.
  90. Outside an East Village diner, in the early morning hours of July 18th, 1981, a writer named Jack Henry Abbott stabs waiter and fellow writer Richard Adan to death because Adan refuses him use of the diner’s bathroom. Abbott is no ordinary writ
  91. If it exists in the world, there’s an influencer for it. Teachers absolutely fit the bill as Jo learned when a listener reached out to her about her kid's teacher whose Instagram content concerned her. Should we judge how teachers present thems
  92. People who connect directly with the lyrics and have a deep personal connection to Simon & Garfunkel's masterpiece 'The Boxer' discuss what it means to them.Seamus McDonagh is a former boxer. He describes the tumultuous time he had during and a
  93. Can art reconnect us with those we love, even from far away? Siblings Samy Gálvez and Melina Anderson Gálvez immigrated to the United States from Guatemala many years ago and have spent much of their adult lives apart from each other and their
  94. Llegamos al fin de este viaje con una historia que nos recuerda que todos estamos unidos por hilos invisibles. ¡Acompáñanos! Más información en gabinetepodcast.com
  95. Una abuela viendo las noticias en ruso. Un muro. Una niña cantando en francés, sin saber por qué su madre hablaba francés. Un micro. Una nieta intentando romper ese muro, y comprender aquella historia de la que aún hoy cuesta hablar.Un podcast
  96. En Ucrania, la vida cotidiana ha quedado suspendida por la guerra. Ya no hay clases, ni bodas, ni celebraciones de ningún tipo porque lo prioritario es resistir o huir. Para saber cómo era esa vida ahora interrumpida y conocer cuál es la histor
  97. As Putin invaded Ukraine last month, the Atlantic writer Franklin Foer found the Russian leader’s justification for violence uncanny. Putin referred to the “Nazification” of Ukraine—a distortion of history at best. But Franklin was told a simil
  98. Charles Spearin is a long-time member of the band Broken Social Scene. In 2007, he was on paternity leave, spending time with his kids on the playground, talking with his neighbors. That’s when he started noticing the musical quality of the voi
  99. Transportista narra cómo fue reclutado para pilotear clandestinamente aviones con cocaína para después ser contratado por Amado Carrillo, el Señor de los Cielos, quien le encarga una “vuelta” de Colombia a México.A production of EXILE Content S
  100. Among the actions taken by the West to punish Moscow for the invasion of Ukraine is the blacklisting of the incredibly rich and politically connected Russian businessmen known as oligarchs.But how could sanctions on Russia’s superwealthy increa
  101. The Bayeux Tapestry is coming to Britain in the near future. It’s among the world’s most famous works of art, but it's also a mystery: no one knows who made it. The stitching, though, is full of clues. Abigail Youngman seeks to reveal the truth
  102. Two strange brothers, Will and Tom Green, blow into a small Canadian town, telling an unbelievable story about their upbringing. The community, led by a hockey Mom named Tami, rallies to help them. But the boys have a secret.Learn more about y
  103. How did Santorini get here? How did this once small and quiet island become the host of millions of tourists every year?Sharing their archives and memories, locals tell us about the rapid transformation that Santorini experiences, and how the f
  104. Si antes de la pandemia no era extraño que unas toses inoportunas interrumpieran un concierto, con la covid un simple carraspeo se convirtió en tabú.  Cuando abrieron las primeras salas, Silvia Cruz Lapeña, periodista de EL PAíS Audio, detectó
  105. Conoce en este episodio la historia y algunas versiones del aria "Nesun Dorma" de la ópera "Turandot" de Giacomo Puccini. - Este episodio está hecho con la colaboración y el mecenazgo de Opus125.es, un podcast que cuenta de forma amena histor
  106. A dark cave. A tragic accident. A new treatment center. The state of Utah tries to hold it accountable. But that turns out to be harder than you’d think.Read more: 'Blindfolds, hoods and handcuffs': How some teenagers get to Utah's youth treatm
  107. A principios del siglo XX las hermanas Conesa, María y Teresita, debutan sobre el escenario siendo apenas unas crías. Su historia es un relato de pobreza, oportunidades, aplausos, tragedia y mucho mucho cuplé.  NOTASParmeno. «La fierecilla, d
  108. In the 1990s, Dennis Wayne Hope committed a series of armed robberies. After proving adept at escaping prison, he was put in isolation. He has been there for nearly three decades.His case, if the Supreme Court agrees to hear it, could answer th
  109. Athenahealth was just another healthcare provider facing the biggest problem US doctors face: not treating patients, but getting insurance companies to pay their bills. But then the company figured out how to fix the problem, by recognizing an
  110. Para sumarte a nuestra comunidad de Cómplices, visita: https://bit.ly/3PF2rGhColombia tiene decenas de miles de abogados. Y, sin embargo, hubo uno que logró ganarse un puesto de honor en la memoria de los colombianos. Esta es la historia de u
  111. Kirat is a successful marketer and radio presenter. Online, she’s contacted by a man she vaguely knows called Bobby, and they start chatting. Slowly, they become close… and she’s reeled in to a scam of epic proportions.To get early, ad-free acc
  112. There are two kinds of immigrants: the ones who don’t look back and the ones who spend their lives looking back. Miguel Macias has been both over the course of his life. “Limbo” follows Miguel’s migration journey after moving to the United St
  113. Nuestra existencia está llena de compromisos y obligaciones que no podemos rechazar: si no vamos a trabajar nos echan y si no presentamos la declaración de la renta nos multan. Pero podemos dejar de ir al cumpleaños de esa persona que vemos dos
  114. Excesivas muestras de afecto en público, gente borracha con acceso a un micrófono, decenas de miles de euros invertidos en reunir a gente que no se soporta y, encima, un baile gracioso. Todo esto son las bodas, un terreno abonado para que salga
  115. Como personas de provincias que han escogido Madrid para vivir, la ciudad nos provoca toda una serie de sentimientos y emociones radicales: ilusión y esperanza, pero también odio, rabia y desasosiego. Por aquí dicen eso de ‘Madrid me mata’, nos
  116. ¿Estás obsesionado con encontrar la sartén perfecta porque te compras una nueva cada año y al mes se te acaba pegando hasta el aceite? Pues estás de enhorabuena. Kike García tiene la solución. Y no es que haya encontrado la sartén perfecta, si
  117. This episode contains strong language. Hilma Wolitzer lost her husband, Morty Wolitzer, a psychologist who loved cooking and jazz, on April 11, 2020. They had been together for 68 years.Mary-Margaret Waterbury’s uncle Michael Mantlo had introdu
  118. What’s the song that taught you about love as a teen? When we asked this question at the start of the season, your anthems came pouring in. We heard from present-day teens, and we heard from listeners who have been with their partners for over
  119. In 1970, 22-year-old Shirley Wheeler got an illegal abortion in Florida. When she refused to tell the police who performed the procedure, she was arrested and charged with manslaughter. In the months that followed, she’d be prosecuted and publi
  120. This episode is member-exclusive. Listen to it now by subscribing to Slate Plus. By joining, not only will you unlock exclusive Slow Burn episodes, but you’ll also access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now
  121. This episode contains descriptions of sexual violence.  In Part 1 of our two-part series, we spoke to anti-abortion activists about their preparations for a future without Roe v. Wade.Today, we talk to people working in abortion clinics about w
  122. Today, we revisit a two-part series that first ran in 2018 about the history of Roe v. Wade and the woman behind it.Almost 50 years ago, when the Supreme Court first ruled that women had the constitutional right to an abortion, it was met with
  123. This week, the release of a draft Supreme Court opinion striking down Roe v. Wade has put a spotlight on the 50-year-old case that redefined abortion in America.Today, we revisit a two-part series that first ran in 2018 about the history of the
  124. Since the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion on overturning the constitutional right to abortion, both sides of the fight have been scrambling.Today, in the first of two parts, we speak to anti-abortion activists such as Michael Gonidakis,

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