This story means a lot to me—take a listen to get to know some amazing women who've been largely left out of Vietnam War history
https://t.co/VtO0MtypQF
Such a delightful piece from @press_julia in @BW about why so much perfume smells like candy now…
apparently we all just want what we can’t have 🍬 🍨 🍮
https://t.co/2MEmKBwBYB
The past few years, retailers started locking more and more essentials on their shelves as an anti-theft measure. But there has been little evidence that it’s worked.
@amandamull joins @sarahsholder on the Big Take podcast to discuss the causes and consequences of the retail lock-up era – and how it’s changed the way we shop https://t.co/vVriPOzkno
New York City's ban on forced broker fees goes into effect this week!
Good time as any to re-listen to our episode on the bill's passage from last year, featuring @OsseChi:
https://t.co/OShG0bmbZr
we taste tested kraft mac n cheese, foodtown's generic mac, and gal godot's "Goodles" brand to understand why consumers are gravitating towards premium and budget options, and leaving the Krafts of the world behind: https://t.co/YUkMFyXrHv
So your business went viral… Now what? On today’s Big Take podcast, @sarahsholder talks to small business owners riding the wave of overnight success, and explores the economics of virality with @amandamull.
🎙️ Listen now: https://t.co/yA1NciH6Hh
Nader told us running outside the two major parties was "like climbing a sheer cliff with a slippery rope." Listen to his chat with @SalehaMohsin here!
Americans say they're fed up with choosing between Trump and Biden, but a third-party candidate isn't a workable option either.
Take it from Ralph Nader, who spoke with us on the Big Take DC podcast https://t.co/aht2NM9giE
Americans say they’re not looking forward to choosing between Biden and Trump, but Ralph Nader warns that third-party candidates face an uphill battle. He joins this episode of the Big Take DC podcast https://t.co/13zo8gqn6H
Extremely thrilled to see Big Take DC highlighted as a New News Pod on @Spotify.
Each week, @SalehaMohsin hosts one story about how money, politics, and power shape Washington — and the consequences for people in America and all over the world.
New episode out TODAY at 4 PM!
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has endorsed Ron DeSantis for president, but would she back Trump if he wins the nomination? Here's what she told Saleha Mohsin on the Big Take DC podcast https://t.co/DWx6TyJR5a
they turned my HOA story into a podcast episode!
thanks @SalehaMohsin@press_julia for featuring @citylab's reporting on the power homeowners' associations have to foreclose on residents -- and their role in the affordable housing crisis
https://t.co/mI0lqqczHl
NEW #SportsHistoryThisWeek podcast
OCT 6, 1965: Sandy Koufax misses World Series Game 1 to observe Yom Kippur.
🎙 On Koufax’s life and impact: @janeleavy1, @JacobSteinmetz6, @shawngreen15, & @Dodgers’ Mark Langill
Apple: https://t.co/0CkjYAyLs2
Spotify: https://t.co/RfsMr1qxET
CHM web historian and curator Marc Weber joins other guests on the History This Week #podcast to celebrate the 31st anniversary of the World Wide Web. Listen in! #Tech#History#WorldWideWebDay
https://t.co/lyZMw15urU
And finally, ep3: LBJ, MLK, & the VRA. How did a Southern civil rights opponent pass the first civil rights legislation since Reconstruction? And where did the First and Second Reconstruction periods leave us? https://t.co/8es7RAa27B
BONUS: W.E.B. Du Bois rewrote the narrative of Reconstruction. Eric Foner and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explain that narrative, and why it matters. https://t.co/XLOTtE3Wn2