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Code Switch

Code Switch's playlist for a summer road trip

Code Switch

NPR

Society & Culture

4.6 β€’ 14.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 13 July 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This week, we're talking about the podcasts that podcasters listen to. These are the shows that members of the Code Switch team cannot tear our ears away from. We think they'd be great for a long car ride, plane ride, or just regular day of vegging out. They get into everything from old people to food to the human body to Oprah. And β€” surprise, surprise β€” they all have a whole lot to do with race and identity.

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0:00.0

You're listening to Code Switch from MPR.

0:02.3

I'm Karen Grigsby-Bates.

0:04.6

Bam, you know that little Dr. Susslein,

0:07.6

how did it get so late so soon?

0:10.3

That's how this whole year has felt,

0:12.2

like how on earth are we more than halfway through 2022 already?

0:17.1

How does it already do lie?

0:18.9

And how has so much happened in the past few months?

0:22.7

Deep, deep sigh.

0:25.3

But it is the summer and even though the world feels like

0:28.0

it's going to pieces around us sometimes,

0:30.3

this is supposed to be a time where many of us have a chance

0:32.4

to relax, maybe take a few vacation days,

0:36.0

get out in nature, maybe even go on a road trip.

0:40.0

So today on the show, we want to share with you

0:42.2

some of the podcasts that members of the Code Switch team

0:44.9

have been listening to in our moments of veging out.

0:47.8

Consider it a podcast playlist for the dog days of summer.

0:52.0

The shows we've selected help take us to a different world,

0:55.0

introduces new concepts, get out of our heads a little.

0:59.0

They do not involve breaking news,

1:01.8

but no surprise, all of them wound up having a whole lot

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