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the experiment podcast atlantic

by Ewell Schaden Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the experiment?

The Experiment: A show about people navigating our country's contradictions, a co-production of The Atlantic and WNYC Studios, hosted by Julia Longoria. Weekly episodes beginning February 4.

How can I contact the Atlantic’s experiment team?

Use the hashtag #TheExperimentPodcast, or write to us at [email protected]. This episode was produced by Miki Meek and Diane Wu with additional production by Peter Bresnan and Julia Longoria, and help from Alina Kulman. Reporting by Emma Green. Editing by Laura Starcheski. Fact-check by Jessica Suriano.

What happens in the last episode of the experiment?

For The Experiment’s final episode, a meditation on our strange, sometimes beautiful, often frustrating country Olga Khazan and Julia Longoria sit down to announce The Atlantic’s new How To series: How To Start Over. Deep in Yellowstone National Park, Mike Belderrain stumbled into an area where, technically, the law couldn’t touch him.

Who are the producers of the experiment?

This episode of The Experiment was produced by Peter Bresnan with help from Salman Ahad Khan. Editing by Jenny Lawton, Julia Longoria, Emily Botein, and Michael May. Fact-check by Will Gordon.

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Does the Atlantic magazine have a podcast?

The Atlantic's podcasts are available on most podcast apps. You can also listen to podcasts on iTunes. You can explore all Atlantic podcasts (and listen to the latest episodes) at TheAtlantic.com/podcasts.

How to Start Over Olga Khazan?

Introducing: How To Start Over How to Start Over In this series, Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan analyzes what it takes to change our relationships, our work, and our perspective—with a practical approach to one of life's greatest mysteries: how to start over. Change can be really hard.

Can you listen to Atlantic articles?

Open the sign in page, or select “My Account” located in the top right of TheAtlantic.com homepage. Once you're in your account, click ”Library" on the left-hand side of the screen. A separate section called "Audio Library" will appear below. Click "Audio Library" to find The Atlantic's stories in audio.

How do you make a happy life podcast?

0:192:27Podcast Trailer: How to Build A Happy Life - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipInto self-awareness to discover what it actually means to open your heart and be vulnerable. EvenMoreInto self-awareness to discover what it actually means to open your heart and be vulnerable. Even when you're not in the mood. The container of the relationship needed to morph in some relationships.

How can I read The Atlantic for free?

Open theatlantic.com in your preferred web browser. Atlantic subscribers can read unlimited articles or download digital magazine issues to their Android devices. Or you can use The Atlantic's Android app, available to download for free in the Google Play Store.

How much is The Atlantic app?

Enjoy a year of unlimited access to The Atlantic—including every story on our site and app, subscriber newsletters, and more. The app will be a paid content experience and is free for The Atlantic's digital and print subscribers. App-only subscriptions can be purchased in the app for $3.99/month or $23.99/year.

Is there a free version of Audm?

The Audm app today allows users to subscribe to its service for $8.99 per month or $59.99 per year, after a 3-day free trial.

How do I start over the Atlantic podcast?

How to Start Over on Apple Podcasts. In this series, Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan analyzes what it takes to change our relationships, our work, and our perspective—with a practical approach to one of life's greatest mysteries: how to start over. Change can be really hard.

How can I make my self aware happy in life?

0:1034:48How to Be Self-Aware - How To Build a Happy Life, Ep. 1, with Dan HarrisYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLives through scientific discussions and an exploration of what happiness is i'll uncover the howMoreLives through scientific discussions and an exploration of what happiness is i'll uncover the how to's of happy living and assign new exercises to make happiness a daily.

How can I make my life better?

12 Steps to Create a Better LifeChoose authenticity over conformity.Decide to love and accept yourself now.Get clear on your vision and goals.Make the present moment your main focus.Commit to connecting with your soul daily.Make yourself accountable.Bless what you already have.Clean up your mindset.More items...•

What is the experiment WNYC?

WNYC. It’s easy to forget that the United States started as an experiment: a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, with liberty and justice for all. That was the idea. On this weekly show, we check in on how that experiment is going.

What is WNYC studios?

WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts, including Radiolab, On the Media, and Death, Sex & Money. Since 1857, The Atlantic has been a magazine of ideas—a home to the best writers and boldest minds, who bring clarity and original thinking to the most important issues of our time. Listen on Apple Podcasts.

Who is Carl Hart?

The Columbia professor Carl Hart spent his career studying the effects of drugs, and uses heroin himself. In his book Drug Use for Grown-Ups, he argues that not only can drug use be safer, but th…

Uncle SPAM

In World War II, the American Dream was exported across the world, one SPAM can at a time.

SPAM on the Range

The Experiment presents a new, three-part miniseries: SPAM: How the American Dream Got Canned. New weekly episodes start February 3.

In Between Pro-life and Pro-choice

Rebecca Shrader had always thought of abortion as a black-and-white issue. But when she became pregnant, she started to see the gray.

Protecting the Capitol One Year After January 6

Nearly one year after commanding the D.C. National Guard during the January 6 insurrection, Sergeant-at-Arms William Walker is helping ensure the Capitol will never be attacked again.

Is There Justice in Felony Murder?

In April, The Experiment explored a legal principle that disproportionately puts youth of color and women behind bars. But is it the only way to hold police accountable when they kill?

The Wandering Soul

On many nights during the Vietnam War, if you listened closely, you’d swear you could hear a ghost. Today, The Experiment explores the story of that ghost and how it still haunts us.

A Friend in the Execution Room

The Experiment revisits our March conversation with Yusuf Ahmed Nur, a Somali immigrant and business professor who volunteered to witness the U.S. government execute someone.

Who is the host of the experiment podcast?

This week on The Experiment podcast, the host Julia Longoria speaks with the writer Chris Heath about his investigation of mystery seeds for The Atlantic, the byzantine world of international e-commerce, and the dangers of both panic and reason. Further reading: "The Truth Behind the Amazon Mystery Seeds.".

Who designed the sound for the movie "The Feeling of Being on a Diet"?

Sound design by David Herman and Hannis Brown. Music by Arabian Prince in a UK World ("The Feeling of Being on a Diet"), Keyboard ("Ojima"), Water Feature ("In a Semicircle or a Half-Moon"), and Nelson Bandela ("311 Howard Ave 25 5740"), provided by Tasty Morsels and Nelson Nance. Additional music by Joe Plourde and Hannis Brown.

How old is Katharine Smyth in One Woman's Quest for an Orgasm?

One Woman's Quest for an Orgasm. May 27, 2021 •. Katharine Smyth is 39 years old and has never, to her knowledge, had an orgasm. This fact didn't worry her very much until her 30s, when a divorce and a series of dates with frustrated men made her think she might never find love again.

Who produced the Great Seed Panic of 2020?

This episode was produced by Katherine Wells and Julia Longoria, with help from Honor Jones. Fact-check by William Gordon and Michelle Ciarrocca. Sound design by David Herman and Hannis Brown. The Great Seed Panic of 2020.

What is WNYC studios?

WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts, including Radiolab, On the Media, and Death, Sex & Money. Since 1857, The Atlantic has been a magazine of ideas—a home to the best writers and boldest minds, who bring clarity and original thinking to the most important issues of our time.

The Experiment Podcast: El Sueño de SPAM

Thirty years after the Hormel strike, a mysterious disease spreads among SPAMtown’s new workforce.

The Experiment Podcast: Uncle SPAM

During World War II, the American dream was exported across the world, one SPAM can at a time.

Introducing SPAM: A New Series About Family, Mystery Meat, and the American Dream

The Experiment presents a new, three-part miniseries: SPAM: How the American Dream Got Canned. Weekly episodes start February 3.

The Experiment Podcast: In Between Pro-life and Pro-choice

Rebecca Shrader had always thought of abortion as a black-and-white issue. But when she became pregnant, she started to see the gray.

The Experiment Podcast: Protecting the Capitol One Year After January 6

Nearly a year after commanding the D.C. National Guard during the January 6 insurrection, Sergeant-at-Arms William Walker is helping ensure that the Capitol will never be attacked again.

The Experiment Podcast: When It Comes to Murder, Does Intent Matter?

In April, The Experiment explored a widely criticized legal principle that disproportionately puts youth of color and women behind bars. But is it the only way to hold police accountable when they kill?

The Experiment Podcast: The Wandering Soul

On many nights during the Vietnam War, if you listened closely, you’d swear you could hear a ghost. Today, The Experiment explores the story of that ghost and how it still haunts us.

A Netflix Movie Echoing the Strain of Pandemic Parenting

The Lost Daughter is the rare film about a struggling mother that doesn’t excuse—or judge—her choices.

Introducing SPAM: A New Series About Family, Mystery Meat, and the American Dream

The Experiment presents a new, three-part miniseries: SPAM: How the American Dream Got Canned. Weekly episodes start February 3.

The Experiment Podcast: In Between Pro-life and Pro-choice

Rebecca Shrader had always thought of abortion as a black-and-white issue. But when she became pregnant, she started to see the gray.

Ridley Scott Still Makes Movies for Adults. Thank Goodness

Three critics try to decipher House of Gucci —its wild performances, its even wilder accents, and what it shows us about the state of movies.

What a National Guard Commander Saw on January 6

William J. Walker led the D.C. National Guard during the Capitol attack, but for hours that day, he felt helpless.

The Experiment Podcast: Protecting the Capitol One Year After January 6

Nearly a year after commanding the D.C. National Guard during the January 6 insurrection, Sergeant-at-Arms William Walker is helping ensure that the Capitol will never be attacked again.

The Experiment Podcast: When It Comes to Murder, Does Intent Matter?

In April, The Experiment explored a widely criticized legal principle that disproportionately puts youth of color and women behind bars. But is it the only way to hold police accountable when they kill?

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