Full episode 361: Fear of Sleep Act Two Sleep's Tiniest Enemies Transcript Producers Nancy Updike and Robyn Semien report on critters that can kill sleep: cockroaches and bedbugs. (11 minutes) ByRobyn SemienNancy Updike Song:“How Do You Sleep” by John Lennon More in Health and Health CareView all 852: Pivot Point Jan. 17, 2025 Act Three: Period Piece Editor Susan Burton reflects on the ramp-up to an era that comes for so many of us. (9 minutes) 846: This Is the Cake We Baked Nov. 8, 2024 Act Four: I’ve Done an Unbelievable Job on the Abortion Question Ten different states had abortion rights measures on their ballots this election. 840: How Are You Not Seeing This? Sept. 13, 2024 Act One: There Will Be Blood Producer Aviva DeKornfeld heads to the Calgary Stampede to watch as men try out a machine designed to simulate menstrual cramps. (15 minutes) More by Robyn SemienView all 767: Do Not Go Gentle Apr. 8, 2022 Act Two: Putin’s On Our Side One of the last independent newspapers in Russia finds new ways to cover a war that the government doesn’t want them to cover. 763: The Other Mr. President Feb. 25, 2022 Act One: Going In with a Bang Back in 1999 there was series of bombings of apartment buildings in Moscow and across Russia. 300 people died. 715: Long-Awaited Asteroid Finally Hits Earth Aug. 28, 2020 Act Five: The Leftovers A week after starting classes, a Covid outbreak forces a university to send students back home.
852: Pivot Point Jan. 17, 2025 Act Three: Period Piece Editor Susan Burton reflects on the ramp-up to an era that comes for so many of us. (9 minutes)
846: This Is the Cake We Baked Nov. 8, 2024 Act Four: I’ve Done an Unbelievable Job on the Abortion Question Ten different states had abortion rights measures on their ballots this election.
840: How Are You Not Seeing This? Sept. 13, 2024 Act One: There Will Be Blood Producer Aviva DeKornfeld heads to the Calgary Stampede to watch as men try out a machine designed to simulate menstrual cramps. (15 minutes)
767: Do Not Go Gentle Apr. 8, 2022 Act Two: Putin’s On Our Side One of the last independent newspapers in Russia finds new ways to cover a war that the government doesn’t want them to cover.
763: The Other Mr. President Feb. 25, 2022 Act One: Going In with a Bang Back in 1999 there was series of bombings of apartment buildings in Moscow and across Russia. 300 people died.
715: Long-Awaited Asteroid Finally Hits Earth Aug. 28, 2020 Act Five: The Leftovers A week after starting classes, a Covid outbreak forces a university to send students back home.