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    Announcing Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Gorsuch

    13/05/2026 | 10min
    In the 11th season of Slow Burn, host Susan Matthews traces the rise of Neil Gorsuch, from his formative years as a young conservative through his nomination to a “stolen seat” on the U.S. Supreme Court. Through interviews, legal analysis, and archival research, this mild-mannered Westerner emerges as the court’s most unpredictable—and most important—sitting justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    Supercommunicators | 2. How to Communicate Without Words

    18/03/2025 | 28min
    Why is it that we can tell someone “I’m totally fine!” and they instantly know we’re not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. 

    In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. 

    He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. 

    This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by
    Duhigg’s bestselling book, Supercommunicators. 

    Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer.
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    Supercommunicators | 1. How to Talk to Anyone

    18/03/2025 | 32min
    Why are some people able to talk with just about anyone—about almost anything? One answer may lie in the questions we ask—and how deeply we ask them. Stick with us here…

    In this episode, host Charles Duhigg examines why deep questions are so powerful and how to ask them in everyday life.

    He talks to Nick Epley, psychology professor at the University of Chicago and lifelong researcher of deep questions. And we catch up with Mandy Len Catron, 10 years after she wrote the viral New York Times article “The 36 Questions That Lead to Love.”

    This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg’s bestselling book, Supercommunicators. 

    Supercommunicators was produced by Derek John and Sophie Summergrad. 

    Our technical director is Merritt Jacob. 

    Joel Meyer is our supervising producer.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Working

    Supercommunicators | 2. How to Communicate Without Words

    18/03/2025 | 27min
    Why is it that we can tell someone “I’m totally fine!” and they instantly know we’re not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another. 

    In this episode, host Charles Duhigg explores how we communicate without words, including a deep dive into the visual and tonal cues embedded in one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, The Big Bang Theory. 

    He talks with Dr. Dustin York, a professor at Maryville University who studies nonverbal communication and worked in public relations for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. He also sits down with Dave Goetsch, a co-executive producer and longtime writer for The Big Bang Theory, and journalist Jessica Radloff, who wrote an exhaustive book about the show. 

    This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by
    Duhigg’s bestselling book, Supercommunicators. 

    Supercommunicators was produced by Sophie Summergrad and Derek John, who also did the sound design. Our technical director is Merritt Jacob and our supervising producer is Joel Meyer.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Working

    Supercommunicators | 1. How to Talk to Anyone

    18/03/2025 | 30min
    Why are some people able to talk with just about anyone—about almost anything? One answer may lie in the questions we ask—and how deeply we ask them. Stick with us here…

    In this episode, host Charles Duhigg examines why deep questions are so powerful and how to ask them in everyday life.

    He talks to Nick Epley, psychology professor at the University of Chicago and lifelong researcher of deep questions. And we catch up with Mandy Len Catron, 10 years after she wrote the viral New York Times article “The 36 Questions That Lead to Love.”

    This Slate miniseries dives into the art and science of meaningful conversations, inspired by Duhigg’s bestselling book, Supercommunicators. 

    Supercommunicators was produced by Derek John and Sophie Summergrad. 

    Our technical director is Merritt Jacob. 

    Joel Meyer is our supervising producer.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hosts Isaac Butler, Ronald Young Jr., and June Thomas interview creative people about how they write, compose, paint, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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