Pod Save the World

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Pod Save the World
Presentation
Hosted by
Genre
LanguageEnglish
Length41–82 minutes
Publication
Original releaseFebruary 2017 (2017-02)
ProviderCrooked Media
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Pod Save the World is a weekly American foreign policy podcast produced and distributed by Crooked Media, and hosted by former White House National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor and former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes.[1][2] In each episode, Vietor and Rhodes discuss foreign policy and international relations.[3] The last 20–30 minutes of the episode, one of the hosts interviews a guest, usually a foreign policy expert or former government official. Notable guests have included former National Security Advisor Susan Rice, former White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, and US Senator and vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine.[4]

While other Crooked Media podcasts tend to focus heavily on domestic issues within the United States, Pod Save the World discusses global issues and international relations, with a focus on civic involvement.[5] Vietor describes the podcast as a "no bullshit" approach to global news that tries to make complicated issues seem relatable and simple to understand.[6]

The podcast regularly is joined by journalists, activists, politicians, entertainers, and world leaders. Some of their best-known guests include former US President Barack Obama, current US President Joe Biden, and WNBA player and activist Renee Montgomery.

They promote political activism and encourage democracy through various platforms but their key initiative is Vote Save America. They are closely related to other Crooked Media podcasts such as Lovett or Leave It hosted by Jon Lovett.

Reception[edit]

It debuted at number two on the iTunes podcast chart on February 1, 2017.[7] Salon named Pod Save the World as one of its "15 indispensable policy podcasts".[8] Vogue called it one of spring 2017's best shows.[9]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Concha, Joe. "New media venture featuring crew of ex-Obama aides expanding". The Hill.
  2. ^ Farris, David (September 13, 2017). "How a new generation of left-wing podcasters are dethroning Rush Limbaugh and right-wing talk radio". The Week.
  3. ^ "How the Crooked Media trio is taking on Donald Trump with "Pod Save America"". Newsweek. March 26, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  4. ^ "Pod save the World Website". Crooked Media.
  5. ^ Lynn, Shelbie (October 2, 2017). "Former Obama staffer and 'Pod Save America' co-host Tommy Vietor talks civic engagement on a local level". Chicago Tribune.
  6. ^ "Pod save the World Website". Crooked Media.
  7. ^ "Crooked Media - 'Pod Save the World' American iTunes Chart Performance". iTunes Charts.
  8. ^ "15 indispensable policy podcasts". Salon. November 19, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  9. ^ "These Are the Podcasts You Need to Be Listening to This Spring". Vogue. Retrieved January 3, 2018.

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