Sasha Perkins '22 If you are actively interested in learning past the headlines of the latest politics, or you want to stay well informed to debate your friends on the Close, here are the best podcasts to keep you updated without having to actually read anything. The Daily, by The New York Times https://open.spotify.com/show/3IM0lmZxpFAY7CwMuv9H4g?si=XJNUoJmQR9S6tcr-2NAing Up First, By NPR https://open.spotify.com/show/2mTUnDkuKUkhiueKcVWoP0?si=bFGTIkoXStiTQO7WAvH9Aw The NPR Politics Podcast, by NPR https://open.spotify.com/show/2PnWnDNwU3wKesCHCpy252?si=fIUs9xacSS6uTzykBgfvdg The Journal, by The Wall Street Journal https://open.spotify.com/show/0KxdEdeY2Wb3zr28dMlQva?si=f_7JrmLZSJmNbMAUDXTatg After you’re done stressing about the state of the world, here are some non-political podcasts that can give you a breath of fresh air. Views, by David Dobrik and Jason Nash https://open.spotify.com/show/1vPkGMyrKXdbYWHxSw9kd1?si=YTqbzoWURtCX6IlxzR-mQQ The Read, by Kid Fury and Crissle https://open.spotify.com/show/1YZW7v12Ty11OSJ2hoIXtG?si=mVIWOFv0Sa-AuW_6uIgUrA Anything Goes, by Emma Chamberlain https://open.spotify.com/show/5VzFvh1JlEhBMS6ZHZ8CNO?si=S2EWWtH7RXGeZBjycla0ag Potterless, by Multitude https://open.spotify.com/show/29cTq6BeY4H2HLf15Ul5XQ?si=cb8hoR3gTP2sTUABkHFI3w Comments are closed.
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