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Still Processing

The New York Times

Wesley Morris and J Wortham are working it out in this weekly show about culture in the broadest sense. That means television, film, books, music — but also the culture of work, dating, the internet and how those all fit together. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp read less

Our Editor's Take

Still Processing is a show that looks at culture in all its forms. It dives into pop culture, politics, and how people interact together. Engaging and insightful, it is an eye-opening and honest discussion. This is one of the best podcasts for anyone looking to learn more about human connections and social structures.

The cohosts, Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris, create a welcoming and open environment where almost anything goes. They look to cover all angles of a topic and examine all aspects rather than sharing only one side. The result is an easy show to get into and get caught up in. The two make listeners feel like they are chatting with friends about anything under the sun. Comfortable, conversational, but still deep, the show has a welcoming tone.

The show takes on the finer aspects of connections and relationships. It is a fascinating look at how humans work together and the way we move with one another. This is a dynamic listen for anyone interested in the deeper niches of culture. Discussions here are sometimes about loneliness, dating, and work culture. There's also plenty of pop culture content, with dives into thought-provoking hits like Watchmen and Fight Club. No matter what aspect of culture listeners want to hear about, there is an episode for it. Exciting and honest, it is a well-balanced show that will leave audiences thinking.

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