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Slow Burn is a narrative podcast produced by Slate Plus, a division of Slate. The first two seasons of the podcast are hosted by Leon Neyfakh; [1] the third and sixth seasons of the show are hosted by Joel D. Anderson; [2] and the fourth and fifth seasons are hosted by Josh Levin and Noreen Malone, respectively.
Neyfakh is best known for creating and hosting Slate ' s podcast Slow Burn, which has covered American political scandals. The first season of the podcast was about the Watergate scandal of Richard Nixon, [7] [8] and the second season covered the Lewinsky scandal of Bill Clinton. [9]
Gaslit is a political thriller based on the first season of the Slate podcast Slow Burn. The series from Universal Content Productions was announced in February 2020, with Sam Esmail attached to executive produce and Julia Roberts, Sean Penn, Armie Hammer and Joel Edgerton joining the cast.
Apple debuted its first podcast award today with Slate's "Slow Burn" as the winner for this year. "Slow Burn" first launched in 2017, and its latest season about Roe v. Wade was released on June 1 ...
“Slow Burn: Becoming Justice Thomas” took the honor for Podcast of the Year on Tuesday night at the fourth annual The Ambies awards recognizing excellence in audio. The awards were handed out ...
Slow Burn by Matthew Chapman starring Eric Roberts and Johnny Depp; Slow Burn by John Eyres starring William Smith, Anthony James and Ivan Rogers; Slow Burn by Christian Ford starring Minnie Driver, James Spader and Josh Brolin
The following is a list of documentary podcasts. List Podcast ... Slow Burn [10] The Log Books [11] The Shrink Next Door [12] Ear Hustle [13] Missing Richard Simmons [14]
Slow Burn: 2017–present Slate [27] The Sneak: 2019–present Nate Scott USA Today and Wondery [5] Something True [6] SpyCast: 2006–present Dr. Andrew Hammond International Spy Museum [21] Stuff You Missed in History Class [19] This Podcast Will Kill You [27] Throughline: 2019–present Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah NPR [22] Tides of ...