
Episode 40: It's just a mask, you morons
Welcome to part 2 of a journey into the minds of the dumbest people in America. The anti-vaxxers (ANTIVA) and the anti-maskers (ANTIMA). In this episode, I will attempt to abandon my…
Episode 37: The Normalization of Evil in America
It could never happen here? Think again. It already has. Today the Republican Party formally blocked the investigation into the mob violence that Donald Trump inspired on January 6, 2021. But the…
Introducing: The Wait
From The Guardian, and supported by the Walkley Foundation, The Wait is a five-part narrative podcast, two years in the making.
Episode one: A paradox and a dilemma
If you live without rights, far from your motherland, what happens when you die? Mozhgan’s little brother Mohammad speaks Bahasa Indonesia fluently. He knows people. If your relatives want your body sent home, who do they call? They call Mohammad.
Episode three: The place where we are kept
As protests rage in cities across Indonesia, Yousif from Sudan takes the megaphone despite threats of arrest. Mozhgan can’t travel, so Nicole investigates, visiting shelters in Makassar and Batam. Who’s on the streets and why are they willing to risk it all to raise their voices?
Who is the host of Masters of Scale?
Masters of Scale is an original podcast hosted by LinkedIn co-founder and Greylock partner Reid Hoffman showing how companies grow from zero to a gazillion. The series unfolds like a music-infused detective story as Hoffman tests his theories with famous founders, including Reed Hastings (Netflix), Sara Blakely (Spanx), Dara Khosrowshahi (Uber), Brian Chesky (Airbnb), Stacy Brown-Philpot (TaskRabbit) and many more. It's the first American business media program to commit to equitable gender representation for guests. Masters of Scale is a WaitWhat original series.
When did the podcast "It's a Wonderful Life" come out?
Hosted by June, the series goes in search of ideas in hiding — powerful ideas that can only be shared in secret. The series launched February 2017 on Audible, in partnership with TED, and premiered on iTunes in June 2017, hitting #1 on the podcast charts. Listen.
What was the first documentary series filmed in virtual reality?
“The Possible” was the first documentary series filmed in virtual reality. It was created by WaitWhat cofounders June Cohen and Deron Triff, in partnership with VR pioneers Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin of Within. The ground-breaking five-part series brings the viewer into places inaccessible to the public, reaching scientists and inventors at the moment of breakthrough. Each episode featured industry firsts — for example, filming from the stratosphere in a space balloon. The series was created with a sponsorship from GE and support from the Sloan Foundation.
