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Podcast of the Week: That's what you're gonna get to say
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Podcast of the Week: That's what you're gonna get to say

The article features a podcast episode titled 'Das wird man ja wohl noch sagen dürfen' by Sima Ebrahimi, focusing on freedom of speech and societal changes. The episode includes a discussion on migration, skilled workers, and redistribution, highlighting open conversations in a hair salon. It also covers a reporter’s experience during a brain operation, discussing memory and storytelling. The podcast emphasizes independent journalism and encourages listener support. The piece promotes the importance of critical journalism and invites contributions to sustain the publication.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Podcast of the Week: That's what you're gonna get to say

The article features a podcast episode titled 'Das wird man ja wohl noch sagen dürfen' by Sima Ebrahimi, focusing on freedom of speech and societal changes. The episode includes a discussion on migration, skilled workers, and redistribution, highlighting open conversations in a hair salon. It also covers a reporter’s experience during a brain operation, discussing memory and storytelling. The podcast emphasizes independent journalism and encourages listener support. The piece promotes the importance of critical journalism and invites contributions to sustain the publication.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses topics related to migration, social discourse, and journalistic independence, which are politically charged. However, the framing remains balanced, presenting multiple perspectives without overt ideological slant. The focus on free speech and critical journalism does not tilt明显

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