On the Media

Believe It Or Not

On the Media

As the pandemic spreads, officials are imposing new public health policies. On this week’s On the Media, why so many of the new rules contradict what science tells us about the virus. Plus, what a fringe early Christian movement can tell us about QAnon. And, a former White House photographer reflects on covering presidents in the pre-Trump era. 

1. Roxanne Khamsi [@rkhamsi], science journalist, on how political leaders have failed to consistently explain the science behind their policies. Listen.

2. Jeff Sharlet [@jeffsharlet], professor of English at Dartmouth College and author of This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers, explains how an ancient heresy serves as a blueprint for right wing conspiracies. Listen.

3. Pete Souza [@petesouza] examines the role of the chief White House photographer. Listen.

Music from this week's show:

Chopin — Nocturne for piano in B flat minor
Gotan Project — Vuelvo al Sur
Hans Zimmer/The Da Vinci Code soundtrack — There Has To Be Mysteries
Michael W. Smith — Agnus Dei
Sentimental journey (instrumental)

Next Episodes

On the Media

Rewatching "Contagion" in a Pandemic @ On the Media

📆 2020-11-18 18:00 / 00:11:32


On the Media

Another World Entirely @ On the Media

📆 2020-11-13 18:00 / 00:50:20


On the Media

The Pfizer Vaccine Isn't a Home Run Yet @ On the Media

📆 2020-11-11 18:00 / 00:19:49


On the Media

This Is Us @ On the Media

📆 2020-11-06 18:00 / 00:50:24


On the Media

Imprecision 2020 @ On the Media

📆 2020-11-05 18:00 / 00:23:03