EP 115: Lean Out Turns Two - A Conversation on Complicating the Dominant Narratives - podcast episode cover

EP 115: Lean Out Turns Two - A Conversation on Complicating the Dominant Narratives

Jan 03, 202442 min
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The Lean Out podcast kicked off two years ago this week, aiming to push back on mainstream media conformity, to reaffirm old school journalistic values like viewpoint diversity and curiosity and respect — and, in some small way, to help widen the Overton window of ideas considered acceptable for discussion and debate. Happily, this approach seems to be resonating with a lot of you. We’re pleased to say that we now have listeners in 150 countries and close to 5,000 cities worldwide.

For our anniversary episode today, we're delighted to be joined by a journalist we admire, whose work we have looked to as an example for our times.

Michael Powell is a staff writer at The Atlantic and a former reporter at The New York Times, where he covered free speech, college campuses, and identity politics.  He’s also the author of Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Nation.

You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com

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