Apple unveils the victor of the 2022 Apple Podcasts Awards
Slate's acclaimed podcast series, Slow Burn, has captivated listeners worldwide with its latest season on Roe v. Wade. The series, published throughout June 2022, has been met with critical acclaim, culminating in the Apple Podcasts Award for Show of the Year.
Hosted by Slate executive editor Susan Matthews, Slow Burn: Roe v. Wade delves deep into the historic Supreme Court ruling, offering new perspectives and insights into the events that led to this landmark decision.
For those eager for even more content related to the making of the series, the Slow Burn Extras are a must-listen. These brand-new episodes, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts, feature never-before-heard personal stories, extended follow-up interviews with characters from the series, and a roundtable conversation about the evolution of the Supreme Court featuring Slate's legal experts.
Slow Burn is a narrative history series available in 175 countries and regions, and the Slow Burn Extras provide an engaging supplement to the main series.
The Slow Burn show is one of the all-time most popular shows on Apple Podcasts, and for good reason. The series covers a wide range of topics, from the creative lives and tragic deaths of two of the world's most famous rappers, the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, to the LA riots, David Duke's rise to power and prominence, and the road to the Iraq War.
Slate Plus, a subscription service for Slow Burn, is also available on Apple Podcasts in 170 countries and regions. For just $9.99 (US) per month or $99.99 (US) per year with a 14-day free trial, subscribers gain access to exclusive content, ad-free listening, and early access to new seasons.
Apple Podcasts is available for free in 175 countries and regions on various devices, making it easy for anyone to access Slow Burn and the Slow Burn Extras. What's more, all Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, including Slate Plus, can be shared with up to five other family members at no additional cost using Family Sharing.
Whether you're a fan of history, politics, or captivating storytelling, Slow Burn: Roe v. Wade is a series not to be missed. With its engaging narrative and insightful analysis, it offers a unique and enlightening exploration of one of the most significant events in modern American history.
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