The 2021 Pulitzer Prizes were announced on June 11. To celebrate, we've rounded up a collection of Pulitzer-winning or Pulitzer-adjacent episodes. The Podglomerate produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. Learn more at our website: www.thepodglomerate.com
Willa Cather (1873-1947) went from a childhood in Nebraska to a career in publishing in New York City, where she became one of the most successful women in journalism. And then, after a period as an editor for one of the most famous magazines i
Mitchell S. Jackson reads an excerpt from his memoir "Survival Math" with sound design by Jude Brewer and music composition from Zane featuring Stephanie Strange.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disney owns a piece of every living person’s childhood. Now it owns Marvel Studios, too. Jenna and Wesley look at depictions of racist tropes and stereotypes in Disney’s ever-expanding catalog. The company has made recent attempts to atone for
Soraya Nadia McDonald reads her essay "Wandering In Search of Wakanda", with an original Storybound remix featuring Marco Pavé.Soraya Nadia McDonald is the culture critic for The Undefeated. She writes about pop culture, fashion, the arts, and
From elevator inspectors to championship poker to an epic of escape from bondage, Colson Whitehead likes to write about outsiders. In this episode the author talks with Miwa Messer about his incredibly varied career (don't forget the zombies!)
We've all been suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic in one way or another, and as the U.S. starts to emerge, we'll need to reckon with that. The Atlantic's Ed Yong discusses his piece on pandemic trauma, how to think about it, and what he's l
One of the same far-right groups behind this spring's anti-quarantine protests also plays a big role in a burgeoning "No Compromise" gun rights movement. Its members see the NRA as too amenable to gun control measures. Two reporters begin their
“Silver Rights” is a post-Civil Rights concept that aimed to make capitalism work for marginalized and minority communities. And mass-produced hamburgers played a key role in that strategy. Marcia Chatelain, an associate professor of history an
Olivier Award-winning playwright and the showrunner of P-VALLEY, a new Starz drama based on her play Pussy Valley. Katori is also the bookwriter and co-producer of West End and Broadway hit, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.
Poet and novelist Carrie Fountain talks with poet Natalie Diaz about her poetry project with Ada Limón for the New Yorker, “Envelopes of Air“, and much more.
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Louise Erdrich on her selections: We have become isolated and strangely passive in many ways during this pandemic. These poems shake the reader into clarity and reassure us that our true natures, our most elegant passions, will one day again