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The Sunday Long Read Podcast

Don Van Natta Jr. and Jacob Feldman
The Sunday Long Read Podcast
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  • The Sunday Long Read Podcast

    Tablet's editor on opinion writing and Gen Z’s newfound love of print

    13/12/2025 | 46 mins.
    In a new Sunday Long Read podcast episode, Alana Newhouse, the editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, unpacks one of the magazine’s latest cover stories: a piece about the horrors of factory farming in the U.S., specifically as it relates to pig farms. Newhouse unflinchingly argues in a corresponding letter from the editor that Americans should stop eating industrially produced meat. “We are consuming slop, and producing slop,” she argues. “The two are related.”

    In this in-depth Q&A, Newhouse chats about the origin and purpose of Tablet Magazine, an online outlet she founded in 2009 to serve as “a Jewish magazine about the world.” Since then, the world has changed, and Tablet has changed with it, Newhouse says. The writer and editor-in-chief also digs into the role of opinion writing in the traditional media landscape, how she seeks to “challenge” public discourse, and Tablet’s recent move to print after an unexpected push from younger readers.

    Show notes :

    0:00 : American Treif (Tablet Magazine)
    0:00 : Ugly In, Ugly Out (Tablet Magazine)
    0:00 : Alana Newhouse author page (Tablet Magazine)
    37:35 : The Peace Hotel (Tablet Magazine)

    Subscribe to The Sunday Long Read here to get our free weekly newsletter or become a paid member for only $5/month to receive our weekly edition a day early, as well as special editions of the newsletter.

    This episode was hosted by Amanda Ulrich and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. The Sunday Long Read Podcast is executive produced by Étienne Lajoie.
  • The Sunday Long Read Podcast

    Journalist Bradley Hope talks narrative writing and the future of AI

    17/10/2025 | 48 mins.
    In a new Q&A with The Sunday Long Read, journalist Bradley Hope chats about his recent story for WIRED: a deep dive into the deadly sinking of the superyacht Bayesian, which sank off the coast of Italy during a storm last year, killing seven people— including the vessel’s billionaire owner, Michael Lynch.

    The yacht’s tragic, and initially unexplained, sinking immediately became fodder for conspiracy theorists. This year, Hope painstakingly unraveled the full story for WIRED.

    In a wide-ranging interview with The SLR, Hope gives behind-the-scenes details about the reporting of that story, and also weighs in on the value of writing across different mediums, the pros and cons of AI, and his hope for the future of narrative writing.

    Hope is a journalist, a bestselling author and a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He is also the co-founder of the production company Brazen.

    This episode was hosted by Amanda Ulrich and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. The Sunday Long Read Podcast is executive produced by Étienne Lajoie.
  • The Sunday Long Read Podcast

    “Proximity is power” : Max Blau on mixing investigative and feature writing (Live at UGA)

    26/09/2025 | 1h 10 mins.
    Sunday Long Read co-founder Jacob Feldman talks with ProPublica’s Max Blau in a wide-ranging conversation about his piece “I Don’t Want to Die”: Needing Mental Health Care, He Got Trapped in His Insurer’s Ghost Network, the art of combining investigative and feature reporting and what it was like to see his story adapted for a stage performance. This episode was recorded in July live at the University of Georgia, in partnership with the school’s Low-Residency MFA in Narrative Nonfiction.

    This episode was hosted by Jacob Feldman and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. The Sunday Long Read Podcast is executive produced by Étienne Lajoie. This episode would not have been possible without the help and support of Monimala Basu, the director of the MFA program at the University of Georgia.

    Show notes :

    2:18 : ProPublica author page
    2:20 : “I Don’t Want to Die”: Needing Mental Health Care, He Got Trapped in His Insurer’s Ghost Network (ProPublica)
    3:08 : Creative Loafing author page; Atlanta Magazine author page; CNN author page
    3:15 : Max Blau’s personal website
    3:38 : About the Local Reporting Network (ProPublica)
    4:10 : Sunken Costs (ProPublica)
    6:25 : An Unbelievable Story of Rape (ProPublica & The Marshall Project)
    6:48 : T. Christian Miller’s ProPublica author page
    6:50 : Ken Armstrong’s Marshall Project author page
    6:50 : Lizzie Presser’s ProPublica author page
    6:51 : Ava Kofman’s ProPublica author page
    18:45 : Jason Molina’s long dark blues (Chicago Reader)
    59:00 : How Jim White Helped His Bluebird Spread Her Wings (Sunday Long Read)
  • The Sunday Long Read Podcast

    What does Hampton Inn’s popularity say about us, with Bloomberg’s Patrick Clark

    29/08/2025 | 27 mins.
    The Sunday Long Read chats with Bloomberg’s Patrick Clark about one of his latest articles: a deep dive into the hotel chain Hampton Inn, and why its reputation as being "rigorously OK” has led, unexpectedly, to world domination.

    Read Patrick's story : American Mid: Hampton Inn’s Good-Enough Formula for World Domination

    As Americans take some of their last summer vacations this Labor Day weekend, Clark digs into everything from Hampton Inn’s “good-enough” business formula, to the perceived value of a free hotel breakfast, to the reporting process when writing about the country’s largest hotel chain.

    Clark covers housing, hotels and real estate for Bloomberg.

    This episode of The Sunday Long Read Podcast was hosted by Amanda Ulrich and produced by Justin Greenawald. The Sunday Long Read Podcast is executive produced by Étienne Lajoie.
  • The Sunday Long Read Podcast

    Thinking about your sun exposure this summer? Journalist Rowan Jacobsen has answers

    12/07/2025 | 44 mins.
    As summer officially kicks off, Behind the Story host Amanda Ulrich chats with fellow journalist Rowan Jacobsen about his in-depth reporting on sunlight and sun exposure—and its many benefits you may not know about. Rowan gives his take on when you should wear sunscreen, how to write a narrative-driven science story, and whether or not moving to a sunny place may just be the key to longevity.

    Rowan is a journalist and author who writes about science and nature for many publications, including most recently for Scientific American. He is a current media fellow with Nova Institute for Health.

    8:24 Is Sunscreen the New Margarine? (Outside)
    8:40 Against Sunscreen Absolutism (The Atlantic)
    9:00 Australia’s sun safety guidelines updated to take account of diverse skin types (The Guardian)
    35:44 An Ocean Plastics Field Trip for Corporate Executives (Outside)
    35:47 Truffle Hound (Bloomsbury Publishing)
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About The Sunday Long Read Podcast
Pulitzer-winning reporter Don Van Natta Jr. and journalist Jacob Feldman chat with writers and editors from across the industry as an audio extension of The Sunday Long Read e-mail newsletter.
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