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There's more to explore with NPR+You already know the power of public radio, but did you know there’s a whole world of extra content for people who support our work with NPR+? From getting quizzed on Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! to an upcoming live episode taping with Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR+ brings you closer to the creators you love. Join our community of supporters today to enjoy these latest highlights! |
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Join a live podcast taping over Zoom! |
Ever wondered what happens in an episode recording? We’re pulling back the curtain and inviting you to sit in on a live virtual taping of Pop Culture Happy Hour.
We’ll be diving into one of our favorite topics — the Oscars — and we want you there with us.
When: Friday, February 13 @ 3pm ET / 12pm PT
Where: Live on Zoom
This event is a "thank you" for our NPR+ supporters and other qualifying donors*. To join us for the virtual event and get early access to this episode, sign up for NPR+ today. Once you sign up, check your new supporter-only PCHH podcast feed for the Zoom call registration link, and we'll see you there!)
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*Other qualifying donors (without NPR+) will receive a direct invite email with a registration link on or around January 30th. If you would like to attend and don’t get an email invite by February 4th, but give more than $8 a month or $96 a year to The NPR Network or your local station, reach out to us directly for a registration link at NPRSpecialEvents@npr.org. |
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Featured NPR+ Bonus Episodes |
| "He's like a very, very smart rock"
That's how one writer described the performance of this newsmaker back in 2006! Do you know who it is? In this episode of the "Wait Wait Wayback Machine", we put questions to our newest NPR+ contestant, John from St. Louis, Missouri. The catch? These questions aired on the show 20 years ago in January 2006.
If you want a chance to play the Wayback Machine with Peter in a future bonus episode, sign up for NPR+ and listen to the top of this bonus episode for instructions on how to enter!
Listen today with NPR+ |
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| Is your dog talking to you? We ask the linguist decoding wolf howls
Our dogs aren’t just barking at cars — they’re communicating like their ancestors, wolves. That's according to Jeffrey Reed, whose Cry Wolf Project has helped identify 30 different wolf calls, many of which our dogs use too. In this TED Radio Hour+ episode, he explains how we humans can be better listeners and understand what our dogs are trying to tell us.
Listen today with NPR+ |
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| Binge through interviews by topic with Fresh Air+
Fresh Air+ now offers themed playlists by topic, so you can hit play, then sit back and enjoy a collection of interviews you know you'll be excited to hear. You can dive into SNL cast members, iconic filmmakers, prolific authors, or even a playlist all about pets and animals. Learn more and sign up at plus.npr.org/freshair. |
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| New calls with clack, same lousy advice
Join Car Talk+, to hear Ray take NEW listener calls, access 800+ classic episodes, and hear rare vault recordings. Want to join the fun? Call 888-522-5478 for a chance to have Ray "fix" your car on one of the special new bonus episodes. |
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| Bundles of the best how-to's from Life Kit+
Get straight to the personal growth with plus-only playlists of advice organized by topic. Whether you’re looking to Master Your Budget, Get Better Sleep, or Organize Your Life, we’ve already done the work of compiling helpful episodes so you can skip the search. Learn more at plus.npr.org/lifekit. |
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| What happens inside a Fed meeting?
The Federal Reserve meets this week to decide on interest rates — a move with significant consequences for the economy and consumers. In this bonus episode, we talk to the former vice chair at the Federal Reserve, who gives us an insider's view of these monetary policy meetings.
Listen today with NPR+ |
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| Go behind the scenes with Throughline
Throughline producers Lawrence Wu and Devin Katayama discuss the discoveries and delights of making our episode about the first transatlantic cable.
Listen today with NPR+ |
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There are over 25 podcasts with NPR+ benefits.
Explore them all at plus.npr.org. |
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