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Were You Raised By Wolves? is an independent podcast about etiquette and manners hosted by Nick Leighton and Leah Bonnema, which debuted on September 9, 2019. The podcast features Leighton and Bonnema exploring various historical and contemporary etiquette topics and answering questions sent in by listeners.
Sean Keeley wrote in The Comeback that the podcast was "well-produced and a lot of fun." [14] Chelsea Tatham wrote in the Tampa Bay Times that the podcast's "audio quality [is] scary great." [15] The podcast received two out of five microphones from Podcast Magazine because the show leaned so heavily on narration rather than acting. [16]
The podcast is hosted by Christopher Goffard and was created by Wondery and the Los Angeles Times. The first two chapters were launched on October 2, 2017; the following four chapters were released over the following days. The podcast was downloaded over 10 million times within six weeks of release. [2]
The podcast recently returned from a tour that took creator Scott Aukerman and guests around the country and to the U.K. Friday, the tour culminates in a show at the United Theater on Broadway.
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, who blocked the newspaper’s endorsement of Kamala Harris and plans to overhaul its editorial board, says he will implement an artificial intelligence ...
The New York Times is partnering with Apple and Spotify to host a subscription service for many of its popular podcasts, the company announced this week. Starting next month, listeners of New York ...
Harry P. Litman (born c. 1958) [1] is an American lawyer, law professor and political commentator. He is a former U.S. Attorney and Deputy Assistant Attorney General. [2] [3] He has provided commentary in print and broadcast news and produces the Talking Feds podcast.
L.A. in a Minute was established on January 3, 2022, by Evan Lovett, who is also the host of the podcast In a Minute with Evan Lovett. [3] [4] Lovett was born in Sepulveda. He attended James Monroe High School in North Hills and UCLA where he was the sports editor for the Daily Bruin [5] and worked as a staff writer for the LA Times. [6]