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Lost Debate
A twice-weekly podcast that brings you news, ideas, and arguments from around the political spectrum, engaging in the good-faith discussions that too much of our society and media are missing. Hosts Ravi Gupta — former Obama staffer turned school principal — and New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott cut through the noise and bring you what’s really going on all around the country.
Regressives
This podcast serves as an internal ombudsman for progressives, working to find areas where they can do better, especially for the most vulnerable among us. It’s hosted by Ravi Gupta, former Obama campaign and administration staffer turned charter school principal. He and guests ask difficult questions about where progressives have been, and, more importantly, where they are going. How do we serve kids better? Or lower the cost of housing? And why is it that blue cities do such a poor job of serving the homeless? The Regressives podcast tackles these questions and much more.
Pulso y Pendulo
A Spanish-language political podcast focused on combating the political misinformation of the day in the Latino-American community.
The Hardest Step
The Hardest Step is an original podcast from Lost Debate about the power and promise of second chances. Hosted by two brothers from Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Chris and Coss Marte, the show’s first season explores the criminal justice system.
Desi Crime Podcast
Too much of true crime is centered around America - New York murder this and Chicago Killer that. What about the Delhi Dons and Karachi killers and Bangladeshi Burglars?! If you are tired of the same-old American murderer, British killer, Australian kidnapper, Canadian stalker… NO MORE! The Desi Crime Podcast brings DESI crimes. From India, Pakistan, Nepal, and other brown communities, we’ll bring you cases that can only be described as Desi. Crimes that take place in the Indian subcontinent aren’t remotely similar to Western crimes— desi crimes are gory, complicated, corrupt, and hardly documented. After thorough research on the most sinister cases, we’ll take you on a bumpy, jaw-dropping ride around South Asia.