Documenting life in a pandemic, one day at a time. Each day we interview a different guest about how their lives have changed, and we also offer our own reflections.
We go back to one of our earliest guests and hear how she's tending to her flock over Zoom
We talk to a friend in Tel Aviv about the trial of Bibi Netanyahu
We talk to an organizer in Ohio about righting the wrongs in the prison system
What's it like to graduate law school without even a bar exam to take? We find out
What are the criteria for reopening New York? We take the quiz
We talk to someone who left the city and headed home, and we get their advice for how to manage being with family
With no bar exam, what are graduating law students to do? We find out
In the last episode of Season 1, we hear from the Mayor! Or at least we imagine what that would be like
We talk with a Harvard professor about the risks to capitalism
What's it like to start a job without ever going to the office? We find out
We learn about online sex work during the pandemic
Fourth of July, really? And we talk to an incredibly grounded guest
What's it like to start dating over Zoom? We find out
Matt takes a trip -- but doesn't forget to call Adam. And we speak to our most loyal listener
How do you teach math and computer science over the internet? We find out
How one theater artist is creating during the pandemic
How are campaigns dealing with the pandemic? We find out.
Two people went on four dates. Then the quarantined together. Then they got sick. We talk to both of them.
We talk to an expert on abortion rights about what states like Texas are doing to limit reproductive rights
Our guest tells us about heading home to ride out the pandemic. And we chat thunderstorms
The food episode. We talk to a master bread baker and pizza maker, and we get some tips for our own starter
To learn how to stay fit during quarantine, we talk to the experts
We chat with a journalist covering the virus. And talk matzah
We talk to Matt's cousin, a nurse on the front lines of fighting the virus
But not the disaster you're thinking of. Adam and Matt try their hand at sound editing. Katherine and Phil talk international law.
Adam tries his hand at the scientific method. And we talk grocery stores
We've been distracted by a TV show. We also talk media and kayak polo