Fertility Cliff | Radiolab Podcast
From Radiolab
The discussion highlights the significant impact of recent federal funding cuts on public media, particularly affecting WNYC, which lost $3 million in funding. It underscores the importance of listener support in maintaining the production of compelling stories, as hosts reflect on their favorite episodes and express gratitude to their audience for their ongoing financial contributions.
Key Takeaways
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- Public funding cuts can stifle creativity; when Congress shuts the door, grassroots support is crucial to keep the lights on.
- What’s more exciting than a puzzle? One that unites art and science—because every piece tells a story.
- Radiolab's journey in 2025 shows public media thrives on listener love; support us or risk living in a podcast desert.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Lauren Wise (person)
- Qasem's brother (person)
- Heather Radke (person)
- Human Reproduction (book)
- Templeton Foundation (company)
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (company)
- Broekmans (person)