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The Stakes
The Stakes is a show about social change, hosted by Kai Wright. We live in extreme times—a climate on the verge of crisis, an economy built on inequality and a political system that feels like it’s falling apart. So, how’d we get to this point? And what happens next? From democracy to healthcare, from pop culture to the environment, our reporters are working to understand why we live the way we do—and why it matters. Because if we can better understand the society we‘ve got, maybe we can figure out how to create one that works for more people. The Stakes is produced by WNYC Studios, home of...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 436 ratings
More, more, more!
There are more issues, more tangents to follow up on such as the history of the laws limiting and eradicating rent control and public housing units! Too short! Discontinued too soon! Not enough seasons and content! Get back to work!!!
the Omnipotent1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/20
Very Relevant
I love listening to this podcast. Discussions on a wide variety of issues and subjects. They do a great job interviewing both sides(when available) if a party refuses to be interviewed I don’t feel it fair to blame the podcast or accuse them of bias reporting. I do feel some episodes offer their...Read full review »
Ericka A via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/20
Great podcast
Really interesting breakdown of key issues
ggs256 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/20
Recent Episodes
Published 11/07/19
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Published 11/07/19
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Published 11/06/19
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