“Nation Podcast”, a new interview series

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April 8, 2025
The show hosted by the editor DD Guttenplan will go behind our biggest printed stories with journalists who write them.
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NEw YORK, NY–NationThe leading source of America’s progressive politics and culture has been announced today. Nation Podcast With the editor and the host DD GUTTENPLAN As your guide for printed pressure of each month. The new signature show will break the magazine’s cover to provide a look at the construction and reporting of each problem. Based on our current award -winning, thought -provoking programming and comment list, between politics, technology, economy, culture, book and art, foreign policy and more, Nation columnists, writers and contributions.
“We had a lot of fun as I entered the depths of weeds See how they runGut Guttenplan said, “Horse Competition from the Left”, referring to the Podcast of the magazine’s election season. “Nation Podcast This is a natural expansion of the effort. At the same time, the chances of real authors to hear the voices – sometimes it can be surprisingly different from printed people. “
“It is clear that our readers want to descend deeper, and these interviews offer the chance to provide more context to the work of our authors, Lud Ludwig Hurtado said Nation Podcasts. “As our viewers and outputs continue to grow, my goal continues to offer interesting and extensive voice content that informs, maintains and satisfied our audience.”
Inside first partToday, GuttenPlan speaks of May Story’s Vincent Bevins about the rise of the movement of landless workers known as the MST of Brazil, Latin America and probably the world’s largest social movement. For decades, they fought for their members to reclaim the lands from agriculture and “new capitalists, to educate the masses and to resist violent pressure. Against the background of Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right regime, MST won the hearts of millions of Brazilians-red and urban, rich and poor. But now that Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has returned to power, what does the future hold for MST? Bevins, reporting Washington Post, Financial timesAnd Los Angeles TimesAs a foreign correspondent in Brazil, where he served for five years Jakarta method And If we burn: mass protest ten years and lost revolution.
This month will discuss Bryce Covert in the next sections Nation Investigation into McDonald’s failure to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, was reported jointly with type investigations. And the columnist John Ganz will leave Donald Trump’s Dog-Eat-Dog worldview naked in the President’s “Art” book trilogy.
In the last few years, Nation Now, Podcast Programming with weekly shows has doubled our offer Start to make senseWith Jon Wiener; The edge of the sportDave Zirin; Time of MonstersWith Jeet Heer; Technology will not save usWith Paris Marx; And American prestigeWith Daniel Bessner and Derek Davison. Moreover, Disrespect to the courtWith Elie Mystal; System controlWith Melissa Harris-Perry and Dorian Warren; BrokenWith Ray Suarez; Next leftWith John Nichols; More than enoughWith Mia Birdsong; and GuttenPlan’s successful election season Podcast, See how they run. Together, Nation Podcasts offer stories that you will not hear anywhere else about news, politics and ears.
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ABOUT: DD GUTTENPLAN (@ddguttenplan) Editor Nation. He previously discussed the 2016 elections as the editor of the magazine and was part of the London office for twenty years before. That last writer Next Republic: The rise of the new radical majority And Ulus: A Biography (first 150 years).
London -based old chief editor Three -month JewishGuttenplan is the producer of the acclaimed documentary film Edward said: Last interview and wrote and presented War, Lies and SesyotapA radio documentary about the origins of the Vietnam War for the BBC. Former educational reporter International Herald Tribuneformer columnist New York News Dayand old senior editor Village soundEssays and reporting emerged Atlantic– Economist– Guardian– Haarezz– Harper’s Magazine, London Book Review– New York TimesAnd Times Literary suffix.
Established in 1865 by slavelists, Nation From the exit of the telegram to the rise of Twitter, he chronic the width and depth of political and cultural life, which serves as a critical, independent and progressive voice in American journalism.