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Sean's guest today is Daniel Kolitz, author of a remarkable Harper's story on “gooning.” They talk about this emerging subculture and how it reflects back on the larger world, from the economics of attention to the rise of short-form everything. Kolitz explains why the Gooniverse isn't just about porn, how hyperkinetic media rewires our sense of pleasure and patience, and why this is really a story about how society is changing in ways we might not like. Host: Sean Illing (@SeanIlling) Guest: Daniel Kolitz, author of The Goon Squad We would love to hear from you. To tell us what you thought of this episode, email thegrayarea@vox.com or leave us a voicemail at 1-800-214-5749. Your comments and questions help us make a better show. And you can watch new episodes of The Gray Area on YouTube.. Listen to The Gray Area ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. This holiday season, your membership goes further: when you join Vox as an annual Member, we'll gift a free membership to a reader who can't afford it. By joining today, you'll get 30% off for an annual membership, and we'll match your membership. And if you can't afford it, visit that same link to apply for a free membership through our gift program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ten years ago, the alt-right's talking points about immigration used to be too toxic to even post on the internet under your own name. So how did they turn into something President Trump regularly fires off on social media? Guest: Zack Beauchamp, senior correspondent for Vox. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years ago, the alt-right's talking points about immigration used to be too toxic to even post on the internet under your own name. So how did they turn into something President Trump regularly fires off on social media? Guest: Zack Beauchamp, senior correspondent for Vox. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years ago, the alt-right's talking points about immigration used to be too toxic to even post on the internet under your own name. So how did they turn into something President Trump regularly fires off on social media? Guest: Zack Beauchamp, senior correspondent for Vox. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years ago, the alt-right's talking points about immigration used to be too toxic to even post on the internet under your own name. So how did they turn into something President Trump regularly fires off on social media? Guest: Zack Beauchamp, senior correspondent for Vox. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hoy es el Día de la Inmaculada Concepción. El tiempo es ventoso y lluvioso en el norte, despejado y cálido en el Mediterráneo, con aviso por fuerte oleaje en la costa gallega. Una tragedia en Tenerife deja tres muertos y un desaparecido por un golpe de mar. Un terremoto de cuatro grados asusta en Vitoria sin causar daños. La Guardia Civil investiga la muerte de una mujer en Sevilla como posible violencia machista. Pedro Sánchez cesa a Antonio Hernández, mano derecha del exdirigente socialista Francisco Salazar, denunciado por acoso. El PP critica la gestión y la ausencia de ministros. La campaña extremeña tensa al PP y Vox, con el candidato socialista procesado. Se cuestiona el talante de Sánchez. Las negociaciones de paz en Ucrania avanzan, pero Donbás y Zaporiyia son escollos. Ucrania denuncia ataques rusos. La estrategia de seguridad de Trump muestra escepticismo hacia la UE, dejándola más sola en el conflicto ucraniano. La tensión política sigue en Venezuela, y el Louvre en ...
El puente de la Inmaculada atrae a muchos turistas a ciudades y zonas rurales, con la DGT pidiendo precaución en el regreso. Tres turistas fallecen ahogados en Tenerife por fuerte oleaje, subrayando la necesidad de cautela en el mar. Un terremoto de magnitud 4 sacude Álava sin daños. En el ámbito político, Inés Hernán visita Operación Triunfo y genera polémica al blanquear el pasado de ETA, presentándola como "pacifista". El PSOE afronta un escándalo de acoso sexual que implica a Paco Salazar; la destitución de Antonio Hernández se percibe como encubrimiento, mientras ministros evitan el Congreso y el PP demanda explicaciones a Sánchez. Las encuestas para Extremadura auguran un triunfo del PP y un revés para el PSOE, aunque la tensión entre PP y Vox preocupa. En Venezuela, María Corina Machado recibe el Nobel de la Paz, con incertidumbre sobre su regreso. Los españoles planean reducir su gasto navideño por el alza de precios. Un posible femicidio se investiga en Sevilla, y en París, ...
Swing voters are pretty fed up with politics in general. They're often “swingy” because they can't really stand either party. And in our most recent focus group, they all let political leaders HAVE IT. We also check in with Maine Democratic primary voters on their U.S. Senate race, which is shaping up to be one of the biggest proxy wars in the Democratic Party in 2026 and is telling us a lot about what Democrats are more willing to tolerate from candidates, as long as they fight. New York Times-turned-Vox host Astead Herndon makes his return to the show. Get $30 off your first box with Wildgrain at https://Wildgrain.com/FOCUSGROUP By Astead Herndon: Inside the Improbable, Audacious and (So Far) Unstoppable Rise of Zohran Mamdani How Zohran Mamdani won over Donald Trump — for now
During Vivienne Medrano's second visit to the Collider Ladies Night studio, she goes all in on Hazbin Hotel Season 2, and also teases what to expect from Hazbin Hotel Season 3. Is this the end of the line for Vox, or will his journey of self-discovery continue next season? What was the inspiration behind that massive Angel Dust reveal? Has the time finally come - will we get Lilith in Season 3? Why does Medrano dub Lute a "sleeper villain?"Hear about all that and get a sense of when we can expect to see Hazbin Hotel Season 3 and Hazbin Hotel Season 4 during this edition of Collider Ladies Night! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KDive into Segment of Notorious Mass Effect with Analytic Dreamz for the complete ultra-compact breakdown of Hazbin Hotel Season 2—soundtrack, story, critical reception, sales, and Season 3 setup.Analytic Dreamz unpacks the explosive 20-track soundtrack (Nov 19, 2025, Atlantic/A24) by Sam Haft & Andrew Underberg: pop-jazz-rock anthems featuring Erika Henningsen, Christian Borle, Alex Brightman, Jessica Vosk, Jeremy Jordan, Darren Criss, and more. Fan faves like "Gravity" (Vosk/Brightman vocal powerhouse), "VOX POPULI" (Jordan/Borle media satire), and "Losin' Streak" (Blake Roman bop) drive 125M+ global streams in 2 weeks (70% Spotify/Apple), outpacing S1 by 30%. Debut #70 Billboard 200 (13K units), Week 2 #8 Top 10 breakthrough; 35K+ TikTok/IG creates fuel 15% weekly growth; physicals (5 vinyls, CD, cassette) sold out via merch bundles.Story arc (Oct 29–Nov 19, 8 eps on Prime Video): Charlie rebuilds post-Extermination, battles Vox's Heaven-infiltrating weapon & Vees' smear campaign. Alastor breaks Vox deal; Angel Dust's hypnosis betrayal leads to Husk uncertainty & Vees return; Heaven/Hell unite vs. explosion. Emotional peaks: Lilith's call to Charlie. Critics rave (ScreenRant: "outdoes S1 emotional resonance"; Radio Times: "fluid soundtrack"; Album of the Year 78/100; ComicBook.com: Heaven/Hell insights)—despite minor rushed fusions.S3 tease: Haft's "different vibe" with fan duets (Alastor/Charlie, Lucifer/Lute), non-singers debut, Lilith focus, Morningstar arcs; music done, 2026 window. Full tracklist, stats verified—Hazbin's raunchier, deeper musical Hellaverse evolution. Notorious Mass Effect, powered by Analytic Dreamz.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Some say we're entering the Woke 2.0 era. Is that real or imagined? From declining Target sales to Mamdani's election, some folks online are feeling a vibe shift. Is that feeling...woke? And if so, does that mean woke is back in style? To answer those questions - and to dissect whether or not woke ever left - Brittany is joined by Constance Grady, senior correspondent at Vox, and Tyler Austin Harper, staff writer at The Atlantic and co-host of the podcast, Time to Say Goodbye. Vote for It's Been a Minute in the NPR Pod Club Awards!Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany Luse on Instagram: @bmluseLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
What does femininity look like in the Republican MAGA world? Every presidential administration has its own aesthetic style, and in President Donald Trump's administration, female allies and cabinet members have embraced what's called Mar-a-Lago face. Marisa and Scott are joined by Vox senior correspondent Constance Grady to discuss what the MAGA aesthetic is, where it came from and how it fits in with the traditional role many conservatives say women should play. Check out Political Breakdown's weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olivia Nuzzi is in the headlines again for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a source. Nuzzi's former partner, Ryan Lizza, is using his newsletter to make the claims about Nuzzi and…former Republican presidential candidate Mark Sanford in 2020. Lizza's ongoing, multi-part series about Nuzzi amid her book launch is an uncomfortable read for its florid prose and revenge porn vibes. Never forget: The New Yorker fired Lizza for unspecified sexual misconduct allegations in 2017, at the height of the #MeToo movement. Meanwhile, Lizza continues to target Nuzzi, who committed one of the most serious public ethical breaches in journalism with former Democratic-turned-independent presidential candidate and current Trump administration Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This week, Katelyn and Christine discuss the mess with Marisa Kabas, the acclaimed independent journalist who founded The Handbasket. As Kabas says, moral rot in elite journalism is killing the whole field.Stream on our YouTube channel—remember to ring the bell! Listen via Apple or Spotify. Be sure to check out the merch store—Merch Me, Daddy!Links:Marisa Kabas for The Handbasket: https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/moral-rot-elite-journalism-nuzzi-lizza-rfk-jr-trumpKatelyn Burns for Burns Notice: https://www.burnsnotice.com/olivia-nuzzi-is-an-embarrassment-to-journalism/The Guardian on Mark Sanford's Argentina scandal: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/jun/24/mark-sanford-infidelity-south-carolinaOlivia Nuzzi on Joe Biden's fitness: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/conspiracy-of-silence-to-protect-joe-biden.htmlKatelyn Burns for Vox on Biden/Sanders LGBTQ record: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/3/6/21167777/sanders-biden-lgbtq-votersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us for the second in a series of director interviews from the roster of Cry, the creative and post studio behind this podcast. Next up on the list is none other than Mwita Chacha, an expert at documentary storytelling.Mwita's work has been featured on HBO Max, Discovery+, CNN, Vox, PBS, and yes, even a Vimeo staff pick. He's even had the opportunity to do a project for CNN with Wolf Blitzer on the Holocaust Museum. His latest feature documentary, To The Ends, explores real-time storytelling in one of the world's most challenging mission fields. Needless to say, his work has touched the hearts of many, and we think you should check it out if you're not already familiar. Mwita's conversation with Justin explores Mwita's journey into filmmaking, inspired by his father's nonprofit work in Tanzania, organically developing into a career. They discuss Mwita's approach to creating authentic interviews, which is a game-changing system. They also discuss ethical considerations in documentary storytelling and how Mwita's diverse experiences shape his perspective on filmmaking. If you are curious on how you can level-up your documentary storytelling techniques, you'll want to make sure you listen to this one.Links:Mwita's WorkMwita's SiteMwita's InstagramTo The Ends FilmResources:Uncover Your Story Guide & HandbookThe Dignified Storytelling Handbook - Free Resource for StorytellersIf you want a shoutout in a future episode please leave us a written review on Apple podcasts. From CRY, a Creative, Production, and Post house based in New York City. Brought to you by CRY www.filmcry.com Intro mixed by Micheal Hartman - michaelhrtmn4@gmail.com
La política nacional afronta diversas cuestiones. El independentismo catalán presenta demandas de competencias exclusivas y un referéndum, consideradas inasumibles y contrarias a la Constitución, que celebra su 47 aniversario y establece límites infranqueables. El rey Felipe VI resalta el consenso de la Transición. En el ámbito judicial, el Tribunal Supremo examina los recursos de Ávalos y Koldo García contra su ingreso en prisión, mientras la Guardia Civil analiza móviles clave y la Audiencia Nacional solicita al PSOE los registros de pagos en metálico entre 2017 y 2024. Teresa Peramato asume el cargo de nueva Fiscal General del Estado. En Extremadura, la campaña electoral para el 21 de diciembre arranca con el PP liderando, el PSOE en declive y Vox con fuerza. Una cumbre hispano-marroquí en Madrid transcurre con gran opacidad, generando especulaciones. Un suceso grave ocurre en Alcira, donde detienen a la dueña y al anestesista de una clínica dental después de la muerte de una ...
La campaña electoral de Extremadura comienza. María Guardiola (PP) es favorita y advierte contra el voto a VOX para influir en su gobierno, priorizando los intereses extremeños. Su oponente, Miguel Ángel Gallardo (PSOE), imputado, declara que la justicia prevalece. El PSOE afronta acusaciones de acoso laboral y sexual contra Paco Salazar y Antonio Navarro. El partido ocultó quejas, generando malestar. Ferraz resiste denunciar ante la fiscalía, defendiendo su investigación interna. María Jesús Montero reconoce la necesidad de agilizar los procesos. En Valencia, el nuevo gobierno se reúne con víctimas. El subdirector de emergencias, Jorge Suárez, declara haber propuesto una alerta masiva antes en una emergencia, responsabilizando a políticos por la demora. Se trata el fenómeno de "falsos menas", menores abandonados por sus padres. Un caso en Bilbao implica a padres marroquíes reincidentes. La Policía Nacional detecta numerosos casos, el Ministerio del Interior carece de estadísticas ...
Cassius Marcellus Coolidge’s most well-known art is the Dogs Playing Poker series. He was a true Renaissance man, and even patented a style of kitsch art. Research: Arn, Jackson. “Why This Painting of Dogs Playing Poker Has Endured for over 100 Years.” Artsy. June 6, 2018. https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-painting-dogs-playing-poker-endured-100-years Barry, Dan. “Artist’s Fame Is Fleeting, But Dog Poker Is Forever.” New York Times. June 14, 2002. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/14/nyregion/artist-s-fame-is-fleeting-but-dog-poker-is-forever.html “The bicycling fraternity …” The Evening World. Oct. 17, 1892. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/50674735/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 Coolidge, Asenath Carver. “The Independence Day Horror at Killsbury.” Hungerford-Holbrook Company. 1905. https://books.google.com/books?id=-04LAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22cassius+coolidge%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s Coolidge, Cassius M. (as Kash). “The Accomodating Lender.” The Cosmopolitan. Volume 2. Schlicht & Field, 1887. P. 120. https://books.google.com/books?id=P5rNAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Coolidge, Cassius M. “Improvement in the processes of taking photographic pictures.” U.S. Patent Office. April 14, 1874. https://patents.google.com/patent/US149724 “Dog Poker Art Fetches Big Bucks.” CBS News. Feb. 16, 2005. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dog-poker-art-fetches-big-bucks/ Edwards, Phil. “Ever stick your face in a cutout? Meet the kitsch genius who invented them.” Vox. May 29, 2015. https://www.vox.com/2015/5/29/8682601/carnival-cutouts-inventor “The exciting road race …” The Evening World. Sept. 26, 1892. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/163980688/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 “Gallinipper Mosquitos & Other Insects.” Nebraska Extension Disaster Education. https://disaster.unl.edu/gallinipper-mosquitos-other-insects/ “George A. Banker received this week …” Pittsburg Dispatch. Aug. 16, 1892. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/76578744/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 Haddock, John A. “The Growth of a Century: as Illustrated in the History of Jefferson County, New York, from 1793 to 1894.” Sherman and Company, 1894. https://books.google.com/books?id=KyUVAAAAYAAJ&dq=antwerp+cassius+coolidge+bank&source=gbs_navlinks_s “King Gallinipper.” New York Times. April 28, 1892. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1892/04/28/104126214.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 Lewis, Joel. “Boat Unloading: Cassius Marcellus Coolidge,” Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow 7. Issue 7, part 2014. https://books.google.com/books?id=Zu__BgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA205&dq=coolidge%20%22september%2018%2C%201844%22&pg=PA205#v=onepage&q&f=false McManus, James. “Play It Close to the Muzzel and Cards on the Table.” New York Times. Dec. 3, 2005. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/03/sports/othersports/play-it-close-to-the-muzzle-and-paws-on-the-table.html Martinovic, Jelena. “Beloved By All But The Art World - The Dogs Playing Poker Painting by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge.” Artsper. Feb. 27, 2025. https://blog.artsper.com/en/a-closer-look/dogs-playing-poker-painting/ “Mr. Cassius M. Coolidge, the New York artist and playwright …” Sun-Journal. Oct. 3, 1892. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/828104988/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 “A Notable Game of Poker.” The Sun. Sept. 17, 1893. https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030272/1893-09-17/ed-1/?sp=7&st=pdf&r=0.147%2C0.847%2C0.213%2C0.088%2C0 “Rehearsals for ‘King Gallinipper,’ …” The Evening World. April 20, 1892. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/50663243/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 “Reviewed Work(s): A Prophet of Peace by Asenath Carver Coolidge and Cassius M. Coolidge.”The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 70, No. 5 (MAY, 1908), p. 117. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20665503 “Teachers’ Institute.” Democrat and Chronicle. June 9, 1876. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/135109029/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 “The wheelmen of the Manhattan Atheltic Club …” The Evning World. Sept. 23, 1892. https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/163977579/?match=1&terms=%22cassius%20coolidge%22 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Es una de esas historias donde hay dos versiones más un montón de entregados activistas siguiendo la propaganda oficial. La relación entre el PSOE y Junts nunca llegó a ser, ni siquiera, un matrimonio de conveniencia, que es lo que Sánchez tiene con Sumar, PNV, ERC y los antiguos dirigentes de ETA. Cuando los medios del régimen intentan descalificar al PP por unos posibles pactos con Vox, resulta hilarante teniendo en cuenta las poco recomendables alianzas del inquilino temporal de La Moncloa.
In this episode, Sean sits down with Justin Kendrick, planter and pastor of Vox Church in New England, to explore the heart behind multi-site ministry, leadership development, and the surprising move of God happening across one of the least-churched regions in the U.S. Justin shares his journey from musician to church planter, the early chaos of scaling locations without systems, and the intentional shift toward forming leaders through habits of the heart rather than skills alone. He unpacks Vox's leader-development process, the power of life-on-life discipleship, and the humbling lessons learned along the way. Their conversation offers a rare and honest look at building a movement while staying grounded in accountability, character, and focus. Welcome to Episode 147 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan.
Hacia referencia Ayuso el domingo a ese perfil de tibio incomodado que hay en las tertulias. A los moderaditos. Bien. Por alusiones. Creo que conviene no confundir tibieza con moderacion. Ni todo ello con cobardia. Esto mismo en realidad lo dijo tambien Ayuso, pero me temo que en sentido contrario. No hay nada mas cobarde que la adhesion incondicional, ni mas valiente que la independencia, ni mas honesto que la duda. Tambien es cierto que tampoco hay nada mas duro. Pero para ponerse a las ordenes de un partido o de un objetivo politico, aunque este sea tan loable como echar a Sanchez, no hace falta demasiado valor. Pero no es nuestro oficio. Cambiar a un amo por otro no es un acto de valentia. Lo valiente es ser radical en tus principios. Sobre todo, si tus principios son la defensa de la libertad, de la democracia y del pluralismo, algo que no solo te llevara indefectiblemente a criticar a Sanchez sino tambien a cualquiera que se comporte igual, incluso aunque necesites sus votos para gobernar. En este sentido hay que alertar de ese perfil de tibio y equidistante que hay con el iliberalismo de Vox.La vision de la sociedad y de la historia como una lucha entre grupos antagonicos es una simplificacion en la que solo creen los marxistas. Bueno, y tambien esa parte de la derecha que ve al otro como enemigo. Es la vision de la guerra cultural, la perdedora y la acomplejada, que solo sirve para generar un combate entre dos visiones apocalipticas que pretenden destruir al rival en lugar de aferrarse a un marco liberal que asegure no solo la existencia de ambos sino, ademas, su convivencia.Asi que nadie se preocupe si lo llaman moderadito. Si de algo estamos sobrados es de sectarismo y fanatismo militante. La responsabilidad historica del PP es representar lo contrario, es decir, la moderacion, la institucionalidad y la democracia liberal. Aunque algunos aun no se hayan enterado de que el liberalismo es exactamente lo contrario de lo que defienden. Y asi llegan los vomitadores de tibios, esos pseudo catolicos que del Nuevo Testamento solo se saben Apocalipsis 3:15-16: "Puesto que eres tibio, y no frio ni caliente, te vomitare de mi boca", como recordabas ayer. Y yo pienso que, en lugar de quedarse con las palabras de un Juan senecto, podrian priorizar las de un joven Maestro que decia: "Bienaventurados los mansos, porque heredaran la tierra". Jesus de Nazaret. Ese moderadito.
Что такое рынки предсказаний, и почему они удивительно точно предсказывают будущее? Обсуждаем, как работает механизм вероятностной цены, зачем рынкам нужны реальные деньги, как они справляются (или не справляются) с инсайдерской торговлей и манипуляциями. В гости к нам пришел Никита Поваров, который сейчас руководит командой аналитики в JetBrains и почти два года развивает корпоративный рынок предсказаний внутри компании. Так что не обошли стороной феномен корпоративных рынков предсказаний и разобрались, можно ли использовать их как инструмент для A/B-тестов и сколько участников нужно для хорошего прогноза. Обратите внимание на секцию полезных ссылок. Сегодняшний гость приложил внушительный список дополнительных материалов. Также ждем вас, ваши лайки, репосты и комменты в мессенджерах и соцсетях! Telegram-чат: https://t.me/podlodka Telegram-канал: https://t.me/podlodkanews Страница в Facebook: www.facebook.com/podlodkacast/ Twitter-аккаунт: https://twitter.com/PodcastPodlodka Ведущие в выпуске: Cтас Цыганов, Егор Толстой, Полезные ссылки: Статья Гальтона в журнале “Природа” с названием Vox populi (про вес быка) https://web.mit.edu/curhan/www/docs/Articles/15341_Readings/Collective_Intelligence/Galton_1907_Vox_Populi.pdf Статья 2014 года с пересчётом результатов данных исследования Гальтона про “мудрость толпы” https://projecteuclid.org/journals/statistical-science/volume-29/issue-3/Revisiting-Francis-Galtons-Forecasting-Competition/10.1214/14-STS468.pdf Подробный рассказ что такое вероятности и как с ними обращаться практически https://youtu.be/wcIW6wwkbYA?si=6XjbNdyNUw6TRxDl Must watch рассказ от Robin Hanson про prediction markets. Почему они работают и как их использовать https://youtu.be/4yZKGbq1YmA Исследование о том, что prediction markets лучше отдельных экспертов https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1516179112 Статья про то, что много участников в отдельном рынке не нужно https://www.ubplj.org/index.php/jpm/article/download/418/449/1316 Эмпирика, что можно и без денег в Prediction Markets https://users.nber.org/~jwolfers/papers/DoesMoneyMatter.pdf Описание успехов корпоративных рынков предсказаний. В Google и других компаниях https://www.jstor.org/stable/43869468 Качество предсказаний популярного рынка предсказаний, работающего без денег, Manifold https://manifold.markets/calibration
El portavoz socialista en las Cortes, Fernando Sabés, ha afirmado que “no se cree” que el gobierno autonómico aragonés no esté hablando con Vox para intentar sacar adelante los presupuestos de la comunidad para 2026. Sabés no ha adelantado cuál sería el voto del PSOE en el caso de que Jorge Azcón presente el techo de gasto y los presupuestos.
We've never had more wealth, more data, or more ways to be entertained. So why doesn't it feel like progress? Sean's guest today is Brad DeLong, an economic historian at UC Berkeley and author of Slouching Towards Utopia. They talk about the difference between getting richer and living well, and why the real hinge of the 21st century might be attention rather than growth. DeLong explains how AI could make life easier or simply make us more distracted, why the world's progress continues even as American politics falters, and what smart policy could do for the people left behind by technological change. Host: Sean Illing (@SeanIlling) Guest: J. Bradford DeLong, economic historian and author of Slouching Towards Utopia We would love to hear from you. To tell us what we thought of this episode, email us at thegrayarea@vox.com or leave us a voicemail at 1-800-214-5749. Your comments and questions help us make a better show. And you can watch new episodes of The Gray Area on YouTube. Listen to The Gray Area ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members This episode was supported by a grant from Arnold Ventures. Vox had full discretion over the content of this reporting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AI data centers are driving up the cost of energy — and it's starting to get political. This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy and Miles Bryan, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-checked by Laura Bullard and Hady Mawajdeh, engineered by Patrick Boyd and David Tatasciore, and hosted by Noel King. This show was supported by a grant from Arnold Ventures. Vox had full discretion over the content of this reporting. The Google Midlothian Data Center in Texas, one of three new data centers in which Google plans to invest $40 billion. Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images. Listen to Today, Explained ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. New Vox members get $20 off their membership right now. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On World AIDS Day, Pratik Pawar, Future Perfect fellow at Vox, talks about a new HIV prevention drug the U.S. is making available everywhere except South Africa, the country with the most people living with HIV.
In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks with Vox about her journey through an abusive relationship with a manipulative conman. Vox believed she had found true love, but soon uncovered deception, financial manipulation, multiple secret lives, and escalating abuse. Despite her efforts to escape, her abuser's smooth tactics kept her trapped. Vox's story, filled with unexpected twists, reaches a breaking point when she faces her own arrest, deepening her struggle. It's a story of gaslighting, physical abuse, suicidal ideation, suicide threats, financial abuse, intergenerational trauma, control, addiction, restraining orders, revenge, court, a conman, false imprisonment, self worth, trauma, and getting support.*** CONTENT WARNING - We discuss physical abuse, suicide threats, and suicidal ideation in this episode. ***If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@pm.mePODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS:Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click HereThe Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click HereBitch is a Bad Word | Click HereWhen Dating Hurts Podcast | Click Here
In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks with Vox about her journey through an abusive relationship with a manipulative conman. Vox believed she had found true love, but soon uncovered deception, financial manipulation, multiple secret lives, and escalating abuse. Despite her efforts to escape, her abuser's smooth tactics kept her trapped. Vox's story, filled with unexpected twists, reaches a breaking point when she faces her own arrest, deepening her struggle. It's a story of gaslighting, physical abuse, suicidal ideation, suicide threats, financial abuse, intergenerational trauma, control, addiction, restraining orders, revenge, court, a conman, false imprisonment, self worth, trauma, and getting support. *** CONTENT WARNING - We discuss physical abuse, suicide threats, and suicidal ideation in this episode. *** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@pm.me PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click Here The Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click Here Bitch is a Bad Word | Click Here When Dating Hurts Podcast | Click Here
On World AIDS Day, a look at the impact of foreign aid cuts on HIV prevention programs, particularly in South Africa.On Today's Show:Pratik Pawar, Future Perfect fellow at Vox, talks about a new HIV prevention drug the U.S. is making available worldwide, except to South Africa, the country with the most people living with HIV.
Feijóo organiza rápidamente una concentración contra el desgobierno y la corrupción, reuniendo a 40.000 ciudadanos. Este movimiento tiene éxito a pesar de los intentos de VOX por disuadir a sus votantes, e incluso cuenta con el apoyo de antiguos miembros de VOX. Feijóo ha expuesto a empresarios catalanes su visión sobre las políticas fiscal, energética, laboral e industrial, señalando la implicación de Sánchez en todas ellas. En Valencia, el PP gestiona con éxito la sucesión de Mazón, nombrando a Pérez Llorca como presidente de la Generalitat con el apoyo de VOX, sin un pacto escrito. Sus compromisos incluyen rectificar la política migratoria y apartar el llamado "pacto verde". España afronta un brote de peste porcina africana, con ocho casos confirmados y seis en estudio, todos en la sierra de Barcelona. La UME interviene para evitar la propagación de esta enfermedad, que, aunque no es peligrosa para humanos, amenaza un sector porcino clave que genera casi 9.000 millones de euros en ...
Junts per Sitges, Partit Popular, El Margalló, Vox i Fets per Sitges signen la proposta d'acord que demana derogar l'expedient de contractació dels serveis de neteja viària, recollida de residus municipals i gestió de la deixalleria al municipi i que avui han explicat en roda de premsa. El partits signants denuncien irregularitats per part del govern que passen principalment per una informació desactualitzada, per incoherències en l'àmbit econòmic, per deficiències mediambientals i sol·licita les dades dels sobrecostos que hauria generat els més de dos anys sense contracte de neteja. La proposta és poder tramitar un nou expedient de contractació de neteja en aquest nou ple que se celebrarà com a màxim el proper 30 de desembre després que des de govern els hagin denegat la proposta inicial de celebrar-lo el proper dia 10 de desembre. Els partits signants han demanat també la dimissió de la regidora d'imatge i serveis urbans Cristina Guiu. Ho expliquen Mònica Gallardo, portaveu de Junts per Sitges, Elena Alonso, portaveu d'El Margalló, Eva Garcia, portaveu del Partit Popular i Rosa Tubau regidora de Junts per Sitges. L'entrada Part de l’oposició sol·licita un ple extraordinari per derogar el nou contracte de neteja i demana la dimissió de Cristina Guiu ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
As the U.S. upgrades and updates its defense and military systems, the question isn't whether A.I. will be integrated, but where, how much, and how much decision-making are we ceding to the machine? Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he's reporting on nuclear weapons and AI. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the U.S. upgrades and updates its defense and military systems, the question isn't whether A.I. will be integrated, but where, how much, and how much decision-making are we ceding to the machine? Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he's reporting on nuclear weapons and AI. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the U.S. upgrades and updates its defense and military systems, the question isn't whether A.I. will be integrated, but where, how much, and how much decision-making are we ceding to the machine? Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he's reporting on nuclear weapons and AI. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the U.S. upgrades and updates its defense and military systems, the question isn't whether A.I. will be integrated, but where, how much, and how much decision-making are we ceding to the machine? Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he's reporting on nuclear weapons and AI. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As the U.S. upgrades and updates its defense and military systems, the question isn't whether A.I. will be integrated, but where, how much, and how much decision-making are we ceding to the machine? Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he's reporting on nuclear weapons and AI. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the U.S. upgrades and updates its defense and military systems, the question isn't whether A.I. will be integrated, but where, how much, and how much decision-making are we ceding to the machine? Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he's reporting on nuclear weapons and AI. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor Swift reaches new heights with her latest album, which is both divisive and record-breaking. And it's fueled by an elaborate series of business choices that propel profits but also chart numbers. Today's episode comes from our friends at Today Explained, Vox's lively, smart daily news podcast. Pre-order the Planet Money book and get a free gift. / Support our show. Subscribe to Planet Money+Listen to Planet Money free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.This episode was hosted by Noel King. It was produced by Ariana Aspuru, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, and engineered by Adriene Lilly.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
La portavoz del PP en el Congreso ha contestado a las preguntas de Alsina sobre las razones de la movilizacion y tambien por los puntos pactados por su formacion con Vox en la Comunidad Valenciana.
Justo el mismo día en que PP y Vox pactan sustituir a Mazón y sellan —en un acuerdo opaco, que nadie conoce— su
El Partido Popular convoca este domingo una manifestación en Madrid contra el Gobierno, calificada de concentración abierta y cívica contra la corrupción, tras el ingreso en prisión de dos figuras cercanas a Pedro Sánchez. Miguel Tellado, secretario general del PP, afirma que España vive una emergencia nacional y pide elecciones generales ante una legislatura que considera bloqueada. Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca asume la presidencia de la Generalitat Valenciana con el respaldo de VOX. Se debate sobre las declaraciones de Ábalos, que señalan una filtración de la fiscalía por parte del presidente del Gobierno, y la importancia del periodismo en estos casos. En La Coruña, dos personas están detenidas por homicidio imprudente a raíz de un incendio en un edificio que causa la muerte de un vecino, tres heridos y el desalojo de una veintena de familias, presuntamente provocado por la manipulación del cuadro eléctrico. Cataluña detecta dos casos de peste porcina africana en jabalíes salvajes, ...
Es una bandera blanca, con una cruz roja… ¿de qué nos suena? La vemos en manifestaciones de ultraderecha, en aniversarios de la muerte de Franco, en comisarías de policía o en mítines de Vox… Incluso en fotos de algún dirigente del PP, como Miguel Tellado. ¿Qué bandera es? La respuesta corta es que es la bandera de la Cruz de Borgoña o de San Andrés. ¿La respuesta larga? Eso ya es más difícil. Hablamos con la periodista de elDiario.es Marta Borraz, que nos pone en la pista de un campamento carlista, para niños y para niñas, que está presidido por esta bandera. ¿Qué es el carlismo? ¿Por qué la derecha y la extrema derecha recuperan ahora esta bandera? Lo analizamos con Julián Sanz, historiador de la Universitat de Valencia especializado en extrema derecha. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will an uncertain economy lead to less charitable giving this holiday season? And what if you want to give back but don't have a lot of money? Audie talks with Sara Herschander, who covers philanthropy for Vox's Future Perfect, about all the ways you can help. Producer: Madeleine Thompson Senior Producer: Matt Martinez Technical Director: Dan Dzula Executive Producer: Steve Lickteig Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Los pactos del Partido Popular con Vox están reconfigurando la política española ¿Qué riesgos reales supone para la democracia? El PP, buscando
Ábalos y Koldo García ingresan en prisión provisional sin fianza por riesgo de fuga, tras ser investigados por contratos millonarios de mascarillas a cambio de contraprestaciones. Ábalos, exministro y antiguo secretario de Organización del PSOE, ejerce gran influencia. Núñez Feijóo critica a Pedro Sánchez por esta "degeneración", mientras Yolanda Díaz desmiente acusaciones de Ábalos sobre su vivienda oficial en pandemia. María Jesús Montero afirma que los presupuestos saldrán adelante a pesar del rechazo a la senda de déficit. El sueldo de los funcionarios sube un 11% en cuatro años. Francisco Pérez asume la presidencia de la Comunidad Valenciana con apoyo de Vox. El juez Peinado advierte a Moncloa por no enviar documentación sobre Begoña Gómez. A nivel internacional, Honduras celebra elecciones ajustadas con la injerencia de EE. UU. El Papa se reúne con Erdoğan, pidiendo un diálogo. Se detiene a la exabadesa de Belorado por venta de obras de arte y Venezuela revoca concesiones a ...
Federico analiza las reacciones de Vox a las palabras de Aznar con Rosana Laviada, Raúl Vilas y Joaquín Manso.
Loud disagreements within the conservative movement are spilling out into the open over issues ranging from the Epstein files to anti-semitism on the right. Scott is joined by Vox senior correspondent Zack Beauchamp to discuss what has caused the internal strife at the Heritage Foundation, the influential right-wing think tank that developed Project 2025. Check out Political Breakdown's weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Amy's opinion, Astead Herndon is one of the sharpest and most thoughtful political journalists out there. His New York Times podcast, The Run-Up, did an amazing job pulling back the cover on how national politics is done and showing the gulf that exists between the parties, the insiders and actual voters.It's this kind of journalism that has set Astead apart from the pack. He picks apart conventional wisdom and elevates the complexities and gray areas that are critical in understanding this political moment.He's also been skeptical of the idea that traditional forms of political journalism can keep up with the significant changes we've seen in the way Americans receive and process the fire hose of digital media coming at them every single day.It's one reason why he made the decision to leave the New York Times for a role at Vox. There, he'll take on the position of host and editorial director and create a new weekly video podcast about, of course, politics starting next year. This was a really interesting conversation that covered everything from the media to the midterms to the World Cup. We recorded it on Wednesday, November 19th.
Americans are currently besotted with protein. It's touted as being good for muscle growth, weight loss, skincare, mental acuity, longevity, and much else besides. It's sold to men, women, children, the elderly— you can even buy protein for your pets. The protein supplement market alone is worth $21 billion and growing—and extra protein is being added to coffee, cereal, pasta, beer, ice cream, and popcorn. But as frenzied as we currently are about protein, this is not the first protein boom—or even the second. Protein has been promoted as a charismatic, cure-all nutrient for nearly two centuries. In this episode, with the help of Samantha King and Gavin Weedon, the authors of Protein: The Making of a Nutritional Superstar, we look closely at all our protein crazes and their associated protein products—from beef tea to whey powder—and see what they can tell us about our current protein mania. This episode was produced by Max Freedman. Decoder Ring is also produced by Willa Paskin, Katie Shepherd, and Evan Chung, our supervising producer. We had editing support from Josh Levin and fact-checking by Sophie Summergrad. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at DecoderRing@slate.com or leave a message on our hotline at (347) 460-7281. Get more of Decoder Ring with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of Decoder Ring and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Decoder Ring show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus for access wherever you listen. Sources for This Episode King, Samantha and Gavin Weedon. Protein: The Making of a Nutritional Superstar, Duke University Press, 2026. Baker, Ryan. “Protein has become America's latest obsession. Companies like General Mills and PepsiCo are capitalizing on it,” CNBC, July 22, 2025. Brock, William H. Justus von Liebig: The Chemical Gatekeeper, Cambridge University Press, 1997. Callahan, Alice. “The More Protein, the Better?” New York Times, April 9, 2025. Draper, Kevin. “America's Protein Obsession Is Transforming the Dairy Industry,” New York Times, July 16, 2025. Gayomali, Chris. “Big Food Gets Jacked: How protein mania took over the American grocery store,” New York Magazine, Feb. 12, 2025. “The Great Protein Fiasco,” Maintenance Phase, Aug. 31, 2021. Liebig, Justus von. Researches on the Chemistry of Food, Taylor and Walton, 1847. McLaren, Donald S. “The Great Protein Fiasco,” The Lancet, 1974. Oncken, John. “Stingy, 'half-way' dairy farmer's curiosity changed the world,” Wisconsin State Farmer, April 27, 2022. “Subject of Whey Disposal Discussed in UW Bulletin.” Wausau Daily Herald, Aug. 28, 1965. Torrella, Kenny. “You're probably eating way too much protein,” Vox, Jan. 30, 2024. Wilson, Bee. “Protein mania: the rich world's new diet obsession,” The Guardian, Jan. 4, 2019. Wu, Katherine J. “Should We All Be Eating Like The Rock?” The Atlantic, Aug. 28, 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawmakers in Washington voted overwhelmingly to release the Epstein files. USA Today reports on what comes next. President Trump says he opposes extending Affordable Care Act subsides that are set to expire at the end of the year. Dan Diamond, reporter at the Washington Post, explains the alternatives on the table. Iran’s drought crisis has led many to say the country is now water bankrupt. Vox reports on why the situation in Tehran should be a warning to other dry cities. Plus, why Trump waved off questions about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi during the Saudi crown prince’s visit, a panel of federal judges blocked Texas’s gerrymandered congressional map, and how interaction with humans is changing raccoons. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.