After the Fact

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“After the Fact” is a podcast from The Pew Charitable Trusts that brings you data and analysis on the issues that matter to you—from our environment and the sciences, to larger economic trends and public health. Experts from Pew and other special guests discuss the numbers and trends shaping some of society’s biggest challenges, then go behind the facts with nonpartisan analysis and stories.

In each episode, host Dan LeDuc discusses pressing policy issues with featured experts and relevant voices to the conversation. If you like what you hear, we hope you will subscribe to “After the Fact” and share it with others.

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9 Pieces

In a new season of Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast, we talk about science—what it is, how it’s conducted and explained to the public, and how it affects our lives.

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Political polarization. Climate change. Racial reckoning. Income inequality. A global pandemic. Since 2020, all five of these immense challenges emerged or deepened, commanding our attention and prompting major societal and cultural shifts. How has the social sector responded and what’s coming next?

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The percentage of Americans experiencing symptoms of depression has tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the long-term effects on the nation’s mental health are still unclear.

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7 Pieces

There is only one ocean, essential to the life of everyone on Earth—and it faces perils like never before.

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In a new season of Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast, we explore diversity in America and how race intersects with research in a range of fields—from public opinion polling to medicine to economics.

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The effects of the pandemic, including increased levels of distrust in each other and in the government, continue to reverberate for Americans. But amid the challenges, there’s also a growing sense of civic renewal. According to data from the Pew Research Center, 86% of U.S. adults believe that it is possible to improve people’s confidence in one another.

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The latest season of Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast looks at the innovative solutions some states are developing to meet long-standing problems. From making small loans more affordable for consumers, to improving community flood preparedness, to designing corridors for wildlife to migrate safely across high-traffic roads—protecting animals and drivers—state leaders are working together to tackle big challenges.

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In a special series, Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast explores the changing nature of the American family—from marriage trends to retirement finances—blending individual and family voices with expert perspectives on trends and their implications.

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Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast asks a question at the heart of the human experience—how do we learn? And as we continue to live longer than previous generations, what are we discovering to help increase lifelong learning and prepare the workforce of the future?

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3 Pieces

In this three-part series, we explore the decline in local news coverage across America.


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In the first episode of our new season “Conversations on Science,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ...

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  • Added: Aug 28, 2020
  • Length: 22:53
  • Purchases: 1
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In the latest installment of our “Scientists at Work” series, Pew marine fellow Vreni Häussermann talks about Chilean Patagonia’s diverse ecosystem...

  • Added: Jul 14, 2020
  • Length: 19:41
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Giraffes are dying, and experts are trying to figure out why. Host Dan LeDuc speaks to two giraffe experts, ecologist David O’Connor and researcher...

  • Added: Jul 14, 2020
  • Length: 15:44
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The penguin population in Punta Tombo, Argentina, has declined by 43 percent since 1987. Not all of those birds are dying, but expert Dee Boersma, ...

  • Added: Jul 14, 2020
  • Length: 17:44
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At least 63 million sharks are taken from the ocean every year. And that’s the low estimate; it could be as high as 273 million. In this episode, ...

  • Added: Jul 13, 2020
  • Length: 22:20
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The rise of deepfakes—realistic fake videos made with artificial intelligence software—is beginning to make sorting fact from fiction even harder. ...

  • Added: Jul 13, 2020
  • Length: 19:42
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Your medical records have gone digital—a change that promises to make health care more efficient and accessible. But as with any technology, there ...

  • Added: Jul 13, 2020
  • Length: 17:46
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Newspapers are cutting staff or closing altogether, but in the final episode of our local news series we visit The Berkshire Eagle in western Massa...

  • Added: Jul 10, 2020
  • Length: 19:52
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What is a news desert? We explore the definition—a community with limited access to credible and comprehensive news and information—by traveling to...

  • Added: Jul 10, 2020
  • Length: 19:21
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Local news outlets are struggling against declines in circulation and advertising, with 2,100 newspapers closing over the past 15 years. In the fir...

  • Added: Jul 10, 2020
  • Length: 17:03