I know some people might not like NPR, but the message matters and can help someone you know. In particular this story touches on women’s issues.

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    3 days ago

    Nothing against NPR but I don’t want to spend 22 minutes on an audio. Is there a transcript? Also, confused Amanda Hess, the journalist, with Amanda Hesser, the cookbook author.

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      3 days ago

      I have seen transcripts for their stuff but not always. I think it depends on the content and I think its not available right away. Then again with the budget tightening it might be something they might have had to shelve.

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      I also never want to spend X minutes listening when I could instead spend X/3 minutes reading, plus retain info better, and be better able to look up stuff from it

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      3 days ago

      Sane washing. I’ll let you search the term, but NPR is still a pretty good news source. And this topic is important without feeling like a tin foil.

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    3 days ago

    I recently came across Signal Jam which is a podcast about privacy that probably doesn’t have anything most people in this community aren’t aware of but still seems like a good resource for a lot of people.