Recent Episodes
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Hit Parade | Mighty Real Edition Part 1
Jun 13, 2025 – 01:03:19 -
Hit Parade | All Apologies Edition Part 2
May 30, 2025 – 01:03:32 -
ICYMI: Pope Leo XIV is the Taylor Swift of Catholicism
May 21, 2025 – 38:48 -
Hit Parade | All Apologies Edition Part 1
May 17, 2025 – 01:08:36 -
Hit Parade | Only Girl in the World Edition Part 2
Apr 25, 2025 – 58:10 -
Outward | How The Gay Rights Movement Became Trans- Exclusionary
Apr 16, 2025 – 40:07 -
Hit Parade | Only Girl in the World Edition Part 1
Apr 14, 2025 – 01:00:15 -
Hit Parade | Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 2
Mar 28, 2025 – 01:00:58 -
Outward: Renaissance Trans Theologies and History with Colby Gordon
Mar 26, 2025 – 42:06 -
Gabfest Reads | The Day the Challenger Fell From the Sky
Mar 15, 2025 – 39:13 -
Hit Parade | Singing Nuns and Green Tambourines Edition Part 1
Mar 14, 2025 – 53:59 -
Culture Gabfest: Meghan Markle Sprinkles Potpourri on You
Mar 12, 2025 – 01:14:07 -
Culture Gabfest: Zero Day Makes Robert De Niro a Befuddled President
Mar 5, 2025 – 01:10:19 -
Outward | Slapping Leather: The Untamed History of the Gay Rodeo
Mar 5, 2025 – 42:59 -
Hit Parade | Material Girl in an Imperial World Edition Part 2
Feb 28, 2025 – 46:45 -
Culture Gabfest: The Oscars Go Streaming
Feb 26, 2025 – 01:12:39 -
Care & Feeding | Should We Skip Touring the White House?
Feb 20, 2025 – 53:13 -
Gabfest Reads | A Former Haitian President’s Grandson Lives the Modern Immigrant Experience
Feb 15, 2025 – 36:41 -
Hit Parade | Material Girl in an Imperial World Edition Part 1
Feb 14, 2025 – 01:07:19 -
Decoder Ring | The Scratch-Off Ticket’s Instant Win
Feb 12, 2025 – 40:18 -
Culture Gabfest: Noah Wyle Lures Us Into The Pitt
Feb 5, 2025 – 01:07:52 -
Hit Parade | The Freewheelin’ Edition Part 2
Jan 31, 2025 – 01:02:48 -
Decoder Ring | Jump, Jive and Fail: The ’90s Swing Craze
Jan 29, 2025 – 01:06:01 -
Gabfest Reads | Finding Connection in the Aftermath of History’s Horrors
Jan 18, 2025 – 33:54 -
Hit Parade | The Freewheelin’ Edition Part 1
Jan 18, 2025 – 01:04:39 -
Culture Gabfest: Babygirls and Nickel Boys
Jan 15, 2025 – 01:17:54 -
Hit Parade | The Bridge: Slate Music Club 2024
Dec 27, 2024 – 35:12 -
Hit Parade | I’d Like to Teach the World to Buy Edition Part 2
Dec 27, 2024 – 44:49 -
Gabfest Reads: The Life and Legacy of John Lewis
Dec 21, 2024 – 38:52 -
Decoder Ring | Mailbag: Fruit Snacks, Waterbeds, and Lobster Tanks
Dec 18, 2024 – 52:38 -
Hit Parade | I’d Like to Teach the World to Buy Edition Part 1
Dec 13, 2024 – 59:42 -
Outward: How Lesbian Artists Turned Renaissance Ruins Into Queer Spaces with Kate Thomas
Dec 11, 2024 – 35:09 -
Hit Parade | Say a Little Prayer Edition Part 2
Nov 29, 2024 – 58:25 -
Outward: What Southern LGBTQ History Can Teach Us
Nov 20, 2024 – 46:36 -
Hit Parade: Say a Little Prayer Edition Part 1
Nov 15, 2024 – 01:01:00 -
Culture Gabfest: Can Stolen Artifacts Return Time?
Oct 30, 2024 – 01:01:13 -
Hit Parade: With or Without U2 Edition Part 2
Oct 25, 2024 – 58:53 -
Outward: The Amicus Brief for U.S. v. Skrmetti with co-author Jules Gill Peterson
Oct 23, 2024 – 43:00 -
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 6: What Hath We Wrought?
Oct 23, 2024 – 01:17:01 -
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 5: Ludacris Has Been Fired
Oct 16, 2024 – 01:04:35 -
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 4: Beacon of Truth
Oct 9, 2024 – 01:05:12 -
Decoder Ring: Selling Out (Encore)
Oct 9, 2024 – 53:19 -
Well, Now: What It’s Really Like to Take Ozempic
Oct 2, 2024 – 55:49 -
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 3: The Other Guy’s Hamburger
Oct 2, 2024 – 57:09 -
Hit Parade: What’s 1984 Got to Do with It Edition Part 2
Sep 27, 2024 – 01:03:32 -
Calling Dick Tracy! It’s Warren Beatty Again
Sep 25, 2024 – 48:58 -
Decoder Ring: Calling Dick Tracy! It’s Warren Beatty Again
Sep 25, 2024 – 48:58 -
Well, Now: The Truth About IUDs
Sep 25, 2024 – 36:48 -
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 2: A Network for Normal People
Sep 25, 2024 – 01:00:05 -
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 1: We Report. You Can Suck It.
Sep 18, 2024 – 57:24
Recent Reviews
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Joe's ViewToo many commercialsFeels like cable news in terms of the interruptions for ads. At least none of them seem to be for prescription drugs!
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John G. AdamLousy contentSlate is now a right wing race-fixated media. Slate downplays slavery and its harm and repercussions today. Slate ignores the plight of transkids.
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EdmondsKatFantasticKeep it coming, great work
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Frank DebukeLaughing. Wow.This is exactly why this series should’ve been narrated by African Americans. These two are exactly the know it all white liberals Malcolm X in full context quotes about being weary of. I mean how could slate have let this get out is beyond me. No wait, they’re white know it all and as I sent I’ve without knowing as the hosts of this podcast. Do better
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jenowerhNot my favoriteMaybe factually accurate, but centered on White POV. Africans didn’t “emerge” as a labor force, enslavers identified Africans as their preferred labor source, for example. When history is told from Black POV, there is an opportunity for empathy by the listener.
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dOlPhInS4MThought it would be goodHowever 20 minutes in, the let’s just call it “their New Environment” was the first pause, the second was finding this humorous. And yep you guessed it, I won’t press play to finish…and I must go research the idea that these were STOLEN PEOPLE, yet they somehow found themselves with the same freedoms as their counterparts? HOW? That defeats the purpose of stealing them in the first place.
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Jaydee1-2..It’s hard to get through the episodes because of the continuous laughter.This is something I noticed before even reading other reviews. The information may be good but may get do to that.
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Himnish JindalGood but random laughingIt is a good show but I am confused why they are randomly laughing when discussing such a serious topic
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Hoopz24InformativeGreat show and use of information sharing....
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Rvgirl42Valley Girl AccentAlthough the content is interesting, I am an adult and thunk that accents young people take on in high school should be abandoned when they are professional adults. Use your authentic voice-not what you used to be cool when you were young. Too much giggling and valley girl accenting makes me not able to take it seriously. It’s too bad because Ira Berlin is interesting and I wish he was hosting it. Please grow up.
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JosephB#83Why all the chuckingCame to read these reviews to see if others drew the same conclusion as me. While the info provided by the interviewees was informative the constant laughter and jokes by the hosts regarding a sensitive matter was a bad look and took away from the material.
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OVOROBThe absolute worst representationCompletely lacking depth & knowledge. This isn’t supposed to be something laughter about & to blame all white people is disgusting & does nothing to help inform what the true history of slavery is. Should be titled let’s blame white people. All the while slavery still exist to this day & that wasn’t even brought to light.
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A female veteranU can’t even say the horrorHow are you chosen to speak about black experience when you can’t even say that women and children are being raped. They actually said due to sailors behaviours they could possibly help in a rebellion. SAY RAPE this is why white Americans have the audacity to tell black people slavery was not that bad.
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Miss.MerHad low expectations, wasn’t surprising.Hosted by mayo ppl, laughing constantly. This was so distasteful from the beginning I kept trying to give it chances but it’s not even possible to get past 15 minutes on the first episode from the obnoxious laughter. So awful. Please don’t produce sensitive podcasts ever again @ the hosts.
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Neidi-taGood content despite the gigglesI agree that there’s a lot of nervous giggles throughout the podcast, but I found the content educational. The podcast gets better after episode one and they talk to many scholars and historians about the topic. The podcast introduced me to several books that I have now marked to read.
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chinyaGood podcast but...The laughter, which I understand where it comes from-I really do, should have been edited out. You’re giving a historical account of actions that greatly affected the lives of millions. It knocks a five star podcast down to three or four stars for me. I’m still listening though and I do appreciate your hard work and dedication.
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joenice3Good Info but THIS IS NOT FUNNYI’ve listened to this multiple times and it’s frustrating. The random chuckling, “contextualizing” owning a human being? Saying some only owned one while others owned 40+? Parts of its make me cringe. I appreciate the info but that’s about it. More examples of America and where are. Not one part AT ALL of this is comical. The laughs could have at least been edited out.
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LadyFeteMaking Slavery Digestible for White PeopleI listened to 25 mins of this and can’t believe this conversation. Slavery can only be measured in degrees for white people. The audacity of that comment and the attempt to look at the slaves who “didn’t have it so bad”. If you want an informative podcast, 1619 does it with respect.
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gemp567Comparing slavery to seasons changingI listened for 22 minutes and could not get over the lack of seriousness, lightness and laughter. Then, when the question of how did endentured servitude evolve into slavery happened it was compared to summer became winter. Just ignorance
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beboreHard to tellHard to tell what the value is of discussing “degrees of badness” in slavery? Do we really need to spend our time listening to why some forms of SLAVERY aren’t as bad? I’m so confused what I’m supposed to learn from these discussions.
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prestonmiller91So slowI love history podcasts and am always up for learning something but good gravy this is so slow. There is no hook, no joy, just information told as plain as rice with nothing on it. So sad.
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adevassaVery interestingThe hosts do a good job to recognize the horrible and traumatic time in history and to respect the severity of the topic without making it impossibly depressing to listen to.
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sarflGood content but should removeI enjoyed the content and learned a lot from the interviews but am HORRIFIED that Slate keeps this on here given how the host Rebecca laughs throughout the most serious subjects. The hosts take away from what great learning could be had by comparing these events to modern day movies (fight club??) and she laughs or giggles constantly. she takes away from the important lessons to be had. Bad taste.
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lizabuffyTerrible hostsI so badly wish this was narrated by other people. The hosts are horrible, juvenile and crass to a big, sensitive and important topic! While mentioning touring Jefferson’s plantation “I was probably flirting with someone and didn’t pay much attention” GROSS!!!!!!!
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monster sinkGood info, but awkward listeningI’m torn on this. It’s well-researched (or seems so to this lay-person), and I’m learning a lot. Unfortunately, it’s delivered with about as much polish and poise as a high school history report. What’s with all the nervous giggling at extremely inappropriate times, like when describing a slave ship?! I’ll give the hosts the benefit of the doubt and assume they’re just uncomfortable with the subject matter... though I’m left wondering why slate was unable to either edit out the giggles or find hosts with the maturity to handle the topic respectively.
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KodexxLike whatever, ya know?Way too much poor man’s circa 1982 Moon Zappa. Not a racial issue per se, just an odd casting decision.
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Bekahboo1290Enjoyable but not well researchedI’ve been listening to this podcast since it’s release and I’ve always enjoyed the content, but would it kill y’all to do more thorough research before releasing episodes. I find myself always hearing inaccuracies into be episodes and that’s just not ok.
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angmerryteaInappropriate ToneI want to like this podcast more than I do. It is very informative, and I have already learned a lot from the first 2 episodes. However, I find the jovial tone of the two hosts to be EXTREMELY problematic. I noticed this in the first episode and brushed it off, but it became very apparent in the second episode about the ships that carried enslaved peoples. The female host especially giggled several times, and then eventually, both hosts admitted that they needed to have “gallow’s humor” to discuss this. I doubt that descendants of people who survived these ships would have the same “humor.” Nothing about this is funny. Would you laugh when talking about the mechanics of a gas chamber? I chalk this up to white privilege and discomfort. But I’d rather they not talk at all if they can’t handle what they’re saying with any sense of maturity or respect for the generational trauma those voyages caused.
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SupsupititutHistory of American SlavesVery good podcast interesting information facts and interviews. I will recommend to others for sure. Keep up the good work.
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JanetZagExcellentThey tell this history in the best way by starting with a story each episode of a particular person and how that tells a wider story of slavery. They question some long held purported beliefs we were all taught or told over the centuries. Their narrative starts centuries before most of us understood to be the main history and how slavery meant different things at different times. And how things like the Underground Railroad was not an organized system but more dependent on brave individuals, black and white, willing to risk their lives and livelihoods. Excellent interviews with expert historians. This is the kind of thing which should be taught in schools, starting as young as grammar schools.
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bookscrap123The History if American SlaveryVery well done! You had asked for topic selections for future endeavors. As a white educator in the public school system in a district where social justice is a number one priority I would like to hear deep discussions on how we can better serve our students of color in a system that is primarily run by white decision makers. We are becoming more aware of the realities of the last 400 years of in justice and what is still going on in our very neighborhoods. We are aware of the injustices out black, Latinex, and other minorities bring when they walk through our doors. We know we must hold expectations high so that these students leave with the tools they need to succeed in the community. We know this. Our question is how? What are we not doing correctly that can help our students get where they need to be. This is a conversation that many of us are looking for.
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Sean_SoundInformative, yet slightly annoyingI found the content interesting and without question informative. Some may find the narrating off-putting - particularly the egregious use of “sort of”, “like”, and awkward, misplaced laughter.
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akind1Interesting narratives.I find this an intriguing look at periods of our history I’m unfamiliar with, well organized with much research
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the truth, another oneMediocreUnorganized rambling
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tasyakyle1Good topicGood podcast. Suggestion= less nervous giggling during painful descriptions will help listening to this podcast
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Asi with the locsAnother Group of White Americans Dissecting our HistoryI’d love to hear from informed historians that look like the Slaves who suffered.
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Meh!meh?RivetingAmazing work. Taking us through some rough, gut wrenching stories
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raythesaHistory,reference,and discussionI loved the people that are referenced and the sources used. The discussions are detailed references and historical impact.
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