Season two of Rap Radar premieres with Tyler, the Creator
The season two premiere of Interval Presents’ Rap Radar podcast featuring Tyler, the Creator, dropped last week.
Tune in HERE to catch Tyler’s thoughts on his Grammy-winning album, rap debates, social issues, and his family and friends.
Two years after
releasing his Grammy Award-winning album, Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler repackaged it as The Estate Sale. Tyler has also opened the market up to television, clothing, and
fragrances. Here, the Odd Future frontman discusses his latest project,
rap debates, NBA Youngboy, and DJ Drama.
Hosted by Elliott
Wilson and Brian 'B.Dot' Miller, Rap Radar is the home of hip-hop’s most
revealing interviews. Both Wilson and Miller are true journalists who
do an immense amount of research, know how to listen, and are driven to
get the answers to the questions hip-hop fans want to know.
NYT's Matter Of Opinion discusses how old is too old"
Matter of Opinion is a relatively new weekly podcast from The New York Times (NYT), features four of NYT's Opinion’s signature voices as they talk through an issue in the news, culture or in their own work, and try to make sense of what is a weird and fascinating time to be alive.
It's one of those rare opinion and debate podcasts where people aren't screaming at one another or demonizing people with opposing views, as is common on the Cumulus podcast network where Bognino, Levin, and Shapiro find enemies everywhere, from the deep state to your neighbor who own a Toyota Prius.
Hosts Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Lydia Polgreen, and Carlos Lozada open up to each other’s ideas and challenge listeners’ views to bring listeners the kind of smart analytical conversations you should expect from an opinion show.
The first six episodes of Matter of Opinion are out now.
In the most recent episode, the four hosts discuss America’s gerontocracy, retirement, age limits and when Biden and Feinstein should retire — and when you should.
In search of "The God Particle"
This is a terrific science podcast from “Seneca Women to Hear: The Search For the Next Great Female Podcasters” awardee, writer, director, actor, and entrepreneur Dahlia Wilde.
Join Wilde on Oh My God Particle Show! for a fascinating show about science, art, creativity, particle physics and the responsiveness of the universe. Each episode follows her journey back to the Large Hadron Collider at the Centre for Research Nuclear (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland to meet with the genius female scientists who are doing mind-boggling original work there.
The show is science-rich, yet playful, and it has women in science for a welcome change.
Explore the universe every Wednesday with Dahlia Wilde on “Oh My God Particle Show!”
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