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Vergecast: driving the Mustang Mach-E, Apple Car rumors, and Tesla’s Model S redesign - The Verge
The Vergecast drives through all of the car new this week.
No Coincidence, No Story!
We asked listeners to send us their best coincidence stories, and we got more than 1,300 submissions!
The business of being a Youtube influencer with MKBHD - The Verge
Marques Brownlee on how he is scaling his brand
The staff of The Verge picks their 17 favorite podcasts
Check out these 17 podcasts as recommended by staff members of The Verge.
Opinion | Can Kara Swisher Be Vulnerable? - The New York Times
Brené Brown tries her best.
Twitter
“Reply All Records presents: Microsoft Holiday Hits. The great selection of holiday songs EVER assembled. 🔈📺 https://t.co/Ml0lIqGeEt”
2020 was the year of the audio renaissance | What’s New in Publishing | Digital Publishing News
Huge investments, mergers and experiments prove that getting into audio content is a lucrative move for publishers – but 2021 could be the year the dream of the open podcast economy dies an ignominious death. Chris Sutcliffe rounds up the year as part of our Media Moments 2020 report. Many, many deals have stalled or been delayed […]
Episode 20: 180 vs. 360
Is It a '180' or a '360'?
Can Substack CEO Chris Best build a new model for journalism?
How the newsletter startup could disrupt the media industry.
Tomorrow: Faradays and frame rates on Apple Podcasts
Show Tomorrow, Ep Faradays and frame rates - Dec 6, 2020
Our excellent dystopia with Matt Odell by Cyberdeck Users Weekly • A podcast on Anchor
Really glad to have Matt Odell as a return guest. Instead of an interview we used this as an opportunity to talk about our wonderful dystopia full of 30 hour battery life, folded proteins, and zero privacy. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES Apple Silicon Mac Mini vs iMac 5K Syncing Bitcoin on M1 Why it's fast Community builds of Visual Studio Code The Verge's MacBook Air review Redox OS with Jeremy Soller (I was trying to remember the word "UEFI") Apple bricks its own hardware Jailbreaking your T2 Mac PopOS PopShop Your Computer Isn't Yours (Matt's right there's no version with 32GB of RAM) @bunniestudios ...
Longform Podcast #37: Ann Friedman · Longform
Ann Friedman is a writer, editor and co-founder of Tomorrow. "The notion of kissing up is super weird to me. You should always be kissing down and sideways, to the people who are going to be working alongside you and coming up behind you. I'm
Longform Podcast #304: Laura June · Longform
Laura June is author of Now My Heart Is Full. “Parenting wasn’t considered literary fodder for a long time. I think women in particular are raised not to complain. Which is not what I was doing. If you have to boil it down, it’s base emotion. Then you’re
Tomorrow 216: Science Vs. Wendy Zukerman
In a world of disinformation, it's really refreshing to hear from an expert or two.
Remote learning is here to stay — can we make it better? - The Verge
The future of remote learning with Sal Khan of Khan Academy.
Should Spotify Be Responsible for What Joe Rogan Does?
A look at the publisher vs. platform debate.
Slate is no longer a magazine. It's a podcast company - Simon Owens's Tech and Media Newsletter
Welcome! I'm Simon Owens and this is my media newsletter. If you've received it then you either subscribed or someone forwarded it to you. If you fit into the latter camp and want to subscribe, then you can click on this handy little button: Hey everyone, I have a short newsletter for you today, but before we jump into it I wanted to start with a quick editor’s note.
Audacity exceeds 100 million downloads on FossHub
Audacity is the most downloaded free software on FossHub since 2015.
Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters
This week is all about spelling. Some attempts to reform it have succeeded. (You've probably noticed that words are spelled differently in the US than in British English.) Others have failed hilariously. (You'll see.) But we're burying the lede; our first topic is that word itself: 'lede.' How did it find its current form? Then, we'll discuss the godfather of American English himself, Noah Webster. (Yes, that's where we got half our name.)
The Unreality of Now
Ahead of the election, we have stories about people trying to live in the unreality that defines this moment.
Opinion | Sarah Cooper Is Tired of Being Donald Trump - The New York Times
The comedian delighted millions with her Trump lip-syncs. After the election, she may be on to her next act.
This American Life
A weekly public radio program and podcast. Each week we choose a theme and put together different kinds of stories on that theme.
Source Code: How tech can win the election
Vergecast: this week’s Section 230 hearing and the season of weird gadgets - The Verge
Longform Podcast #415: Latif Nasser · Longform
Latif Nasser co-hosts Radiolab. He also hosted The Other Latif and the Netflix documentary series Connected. “It’s so easy to hate everything and be cynical. There’s a kind of ease to that. It takes a lot more courage to go up in front of everybody and be
Curious About Google’s Anti-Competitive Behavior? Ask Yelp.
“The A-word is like the only thing that Google respects,” said Luther Lowe, senior vice president for public policy at Yelp.
Recode Media - Roger Lynch’s plan to save Condé Nast | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts
Dec 9, 2019 - Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch used to run digital music and video companies. Now he’s in charge of the world’s most iconic magazine publisher; he talks about his plans with Peter Kafka at the Code Media conference.Featuring: Roger Lynch (@RogerLynch), CEO of Condé NastHost: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at RecodeMore to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape.About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps ...
Michal Kosinski: Living in a post-privacy world | Stanford School of Engineering
Who's better at predicting your behavior? Your computer or your spouse? | Illustration by Kevin Craft
Perfect Pitch — Twenty Thousand Hertz
People with perfect or "absolute" pitch hear every single sound as precise musical notes. Is this extraordinary talent a blessing or a curse? In this episode, we dive into the neuroscience, pluses and pitfalls of absolute pitch. Featuring neuroscientist Daniel Levitin and Grammy-winning