# Sarah Koenig

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Serial returns

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Send us a Text Message. 1. **Top 10 Movies of All Time**:   1. "The Godfather"   2. "Shawshank Redemption"   3. "The Dark Knight"   4. "Schindler's List"   5. "Pulp Fiction"   6. "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"   7. &q…

Rick Wilson, Sarah Koenig, Dana Chivvis & Dr. Jill Gibson

The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson parses out the rough week that lies ahead in court for Donald Trump. Serial’s co-hosts Sarah Koenig and Dana Chivvis detail their newest season on Guantanamo Bay. Chief Medical Officer for Planned Parenthood Arizona, Dr. Jill Gibson, gives us a harrowing on-the-gro…

Can CA aquariums restore sea otter populations in the wild?

The Monterey Bay Aquarium has been fostering abandoned sea otter pups for release into the wild. Now the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach is joining the effort, rehabbing its first orphaned baby.    After months of pressure, House Speaker Mike Johnson has called a series of votes on foreign a…

Serial season 4

In 2014, Sarah Koenig and Dana Chivvis traveled to Guantánamo Bay hoping to find the untold stories about the infamous military prison. They found many friendly soldiers willing to repeat Army talking points, but no one willing to be candid about life at the detention center. A decade later, the pa…

A peek behind the bars at Guantánamo Bay, the untold story behind "Tainted Love", and more great new podcasts (ft. Sarah Koenig, Dana Chivvis, Novena Carmel, Michael Barnes)

In the early days of the war on terror, the US captured thousands of alleged “enemy combatants” overseas, but they needed somewhere to hold and interrogate them… without worrying about those pesky Geneva Conventions.  Guantánamo Bay was the perfect solution. But not long after it opened, the …

Ep 259: Addressing Mental Health Stigmas in Asian Cultures

To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month while acknowledging that May is also Mental Health Awareness Month, the SWE Asian Connections Affinity Group shines a light on mental health stigmas in Asian cultures in this episode. Vandana Khanna, head of global digital finance tra…

830: The Forever Trial

The trial for the men accused of orchestrating the September 11 terrorist attacks still hasn’t started yet. Family members of those who died that day are still hoping for some kind of accountability, more than 22 years later. This week, the story of how one victim’s sister is navigating this histor…

Podcasting’s Obsession with Obsession (Neil Verma)

Today we discuss how narrative podcasts work, the role they’ve played in American culture and how they’ve shaped our understanding of podcasting as a genre and an industry. Neil Verma’s new book, Narrative Podcasting in an Age of Obsession, offers a rich analysis of the recent so-called…

Echoes of History Podcast

Exploring historical storytelling in podcasts Reviving the past through engaging narratives Combining entertainment with educational insights Reflecting on history's resonance with the present How was this episode? Overall Good Average Bad Engaging Good …

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