Social Distance

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4.5
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914 reviews
This podcast has
124 episodes
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Explicit
No
Date created
2020/03/13
Average duration
32 min.
Release period
18 days

Description

Journalists from The Atlantic document the first 15 months of the COVID-19 pandemic through regular phone calls. Listen in as Dr. Jim Hamblin, producer Katherine Wells, and comedian/writer Maeve Higgins ask journalists, experts, and friends about the news and science behind the pandemic, get some advice, and learn how to apply it. 

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Presenting: The Review, a new podcast from The Atlantic
2021/10/22
On The Review, The Atlantic's writers and guests discuss how we entertain ourselves and how that shapes the way we understand the world. Please subscribe and enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How To Build A Happy Life: A new podcast from The Atlantic
2021/10/13
Hello Social Distance listeners! We'd like to introduce you to a new show. In this series, host Arthur Brooks digs into research and offers tools to help you live more joyfully. Join us for deep conversations with psychologists, experts, and friends of The Atlantic's Chief Happiness Correspondent. For more info, visit www.theatlantic.com/happy, or search for How to Build a Happy Life on your podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Is It Over?
2021/06/10
Though the pandemic continues around the world, the end appears in sight in the United States. At the same time, this episode will mark the last one for Social Distance. Jim, Maeve, and returning host Katherine Wells gather to say goodbye to the show, listen to voicemails from past expert guests, and reflect on what we’ve learned these last fifteen months. Support all of The Atlantic’s journalism by becoming a subscriber at theatlantic.com/supportus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Breakthrough Infections and Lonely Puppies
2021/06/03
While case counts in the U.S. continue to drop, there are still headlines about variants and "breakthrough" infections that might worry you. Fortunately, The Atlantic staff writer Katherine Wu explains to James Hamblin and Maeve Higgins why these shouldn't alarm us just yet. And staff writer Sarah Zhang drops in to help figure out how to keep pandemic puppies from being too anxious as people return to pre-pandemic routines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Time to Tango
2021/05/26
Now that Jim's "Quite Possibly Wonderful Summer" is coming to fruition, a lot of listeners have been considering the present and future. Can you go to a tango festival? What should parents be watching for? And why, exactly, is the Surgeon General wearing that uniform? Hit play for answers and a short history lesson from historian and listener Ruth Fairbanks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dealing With Post-Pandemic Trauma
2021/05/20
We've all been suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic in one way or another, and as the U.S. starts to emerge, we'll need to reckon with that. The Atlantic's Ed Yong discusses his piece on pandemic trauma, how to think about it, and what he's learned in talking to psychiatrists and other experts. We want to hear from you! Email your questions or concerns to socialdistance@theatlantic.com or leave a voicemail at 202-642-6487. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Share the Vaccine 'Recipe'
2021/05/12
When the Biden administration announced support for waiving COVID vaccine patents last week, it was met with praise, relief, skepticism, and alarm among different groups—but surprise all around. Pharmaceutical giants have long fought efforts to have their intellectual property released to meet international needs. And they’ve backed it up with immense political muscle. Could this time be different? Would it disincentivize future research, as critics like Bill Gates claim? And how much (and how quickly) could it help? To understand the issue, Jim and Maeve are joined by Julie Rovner, the Chief Washington Correspondent for Kaiser Health News and host of the podcast “What The Health?” Support this show and all of The Atlantic’s journalism by becoming a subscriber at theatlantic.com/supportus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Long COVID Questions Answered
2021/05/05
Writer F.T. Kola returns to recount her experience with long COVID. What explains its strange constellation of symptoms? Will it ever go away? And why does vaccination seem to help? F.T., Jim, and Maeve are joined by Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, an immunologist investigating long COVID at her Yale lab. She explains what we know about the condition — and how two theories about its root cause mean the difference between a cure and no clear end in sight. Jim's piece on herd immunity: How Herd Immunity Happens Support this show and all of The Atlantic’s journalism by becoming a subscriber at theatlantic.com/supportus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Consequences of Vaccine Nationalism
2021/04/28
While wealthier countries reopen, India and the rest of the world face a terrifying new peak in the pandemic. How did it come to this? What can be done? And with new variants and limited supplies, how does the global vaccine strategy need to change to prevent more coronavirus spikes? Staff writer Yasmeen Serhan joins Jim and Maeve to explain. Jim’s piece:  One Vaccine to Rule Them All Yasmeen’s piece: India's COVID-19 Crisis Is the World's Crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When Can I Take Off My Mask?
2021/04/21
The pandemic has led to “hygiene theater,” which gives a false sense of security. As vaccination continues, people should feel able to abandon many precautions—while continuing to focus on what really matters. How do we thread the needle between being too cautious and too cavalier? Staff writer Derek Thompson joins to help us understand public messaging.  Support this show and all of The Atlantic’s journalism by becoming a subscriber at theatlantic.com/supportus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Johnson & Johnson Pause
2021/04/14
Should the ‘pause’ in Johnson & Johnson vaccine worry us? Also, Jim got his first shot! But with so many people experiencing strong reactions to their second doses, what should he — and maybe you — expect?  Atlantic staff writer Katherine Wu joins to explain (and stays to talk cicadas!) Support this show and all of The Atlantic’s journalism by becoming a subscriber at theatlantic.com/supportus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We Need to Vaccinate Kids
2021/04/07
Children may have been largely spared the worst of COVID-19, but many kids have still gotten seriously ill and died. Despite promising news this week, most likely won’t have access to the vaccines for months. So as adults get vaccinated, how high are the stakes for kids? And how high are the stakes for everyone waiting on herd immunity? Jim and Maeve ask Dr. Jill Foster, a professor and pediatric-infectious-disease specialist at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Also, with a pediatrician on the show, they take the opportunity to ask a few listener questions from parents. Support this show and all of The Atlantic’s journalism by becoming a subscriber at theatlantic.com/supportus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4.5 out of 5
914 reviews
AndySZ 2021/09/03
Come Back!
We need you, Jim!
mouse94002 2021/08/21
Come back!!
We need you and Maeve’s humor more than ever!!
Bastienbell 2021/08/14
Know you aren’t alone
Please come back!! I’m sad to see this podcast end as we fight the Delta variant…..I stumbled upon this podcast just as my entire company went remote...
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turtlesmakecheese 2021/08/02
Thank you!
Wait! I already have a new crop of questions! But, I respect that it was time to move on for all of you. Thank you so much for this podcast and the ...
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Tango78 2021/06/11
So sad
I am so sad this podcast is finishing. The conversations were a great way to stay informed about more than just the pandemic, but of course everything...
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Smile Munster 2021/06/11
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Can not wait to hear your next project !
GoAwayFarm 2021/06/10
Bittersweet
Thank you for being a constant companion throughout this ordeal! I will miss this podcast - happy as I am to be vaccinated and returning to normal, I ...
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MAS in Mass 2021/06/10
Feeling the feels
I’m crying. I’m going to miss you all and this podcast. Thank you so much for all you did to help us all move through this time.
peachrh 2021/06/10
Got me through a dark year+
Will miss this podcast. Thank you!
elizas09 2021/06/10
Katherine!!!!!
Oh my goodness I cannot believe this magnificent podcast is over. I learned so much from you all. You will all be so missed. You were such a great sou...
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