The Birth of a Soul Anthem and 4 Other Podcasts That Are Blessed Distractions
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No matter your response to a Trump presidency, the events of last week mean one thing: The long slog of the election is finally over. So we’re moving past the politics podcasts and looking forward. (Although if you want unpacking and reactions from election night, audio abounds: Try thoughts on how to bridge the cultural chasm from Van Jones and David Axelrod on The Axe Files, or Wesley Morris, Jenna Wortham, and Margo Jefferson discussing the responsibilities of art in a Trump administration on Still Processing.)
But punditry or no punditry, we’re ready to remind ourselves of some truly great Americans. This week, we've got a cosmologist’s story of how her grandfather saved the Apollo 11 mission, LC Cooke’s memories of how his brother Sam wrote “A Change is Gonna Come,” and the tale of two friends who decided to solve an aviation mystery at 19,000 feet. Or listen to the story of a man who managed to lose himself in the wilds of suburban New Jersey for 23 years. And when you’re ready, brace yourself for some tough, frank conversations about differing visions of what America should be, as thoughtfully voiced by Reveal host Al Letson and white nationalist Richard Spencer.