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Three new podcasts to tune in to

Hari Kondabolu returns, Mehdi Hasan debuts news cast, and Naomi Alderman invites us for ‘The Walk’

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The Kondabolu Brothers Podcast

Comedian Hari Kondabolu is having a moment. Last November, Kondabolu released a short documentar­y called The Problem With Apu. In the film, he and other Asian actors and comedians explored Apu (an Indian character on the long-running and critically acclaimed animated show, The Simpsons) and other racist portrayals of brown people in pop culture.

Fast forward a few months and the makers of The Simpsons last week directly addressed the issues brought up in the documentar­y and astonished viewers by turning the conversati­on around to a matter of being “politicall­y correct”.

Needless to say, the internet exploded but Hari remains unfazed because he’s started a conversati­on. Now, he’s taking that conversati­on forward with a new podcast that sees him team up with his DJ brother to marry comedy with social commentary. In The Kondabolu Brothers, listeners can tune in to Hari and Ashok travelling from city to city in the US, talking about everything from Batman to toothbrush­es, occasional­ly throwing in political and cultural observatio­ns.

They’re laid back, extremely funny and the live audience add to the stand-up aura. My only complaint is that Ashok tends to get lost amid Hari’s excitement, and we hope to hear more from him in the coming episodes.

Deconstruc­ted

When it rains, it pours. And so it goes for news podcasts in 2018. Motivated by the success of the New York Times’ runaway hit podcast show, The Daily, a slew of new shows revolving around distilling the day’s major headlines have sprung up. And we say, the more the merrier. Jumping on the bandwagon is Mehdi Hasan, the popular British political journalist, broadcaste­r and author, who recently launched Deconstruc­ted, where every week he unpacks a major news event, going beyond the newsprint and delving into the topic at hand.

For regular podcast listeners, Hasan’s aggressive TV voice might be a bit much; there’s no time to catch up with all the complex ideas he’s throwing at us, as he barely stops to catch a breath. But tonal issues apart, Hasan delivers a decisively compelling series; in episode one he orchestrat­es a no-holds-barred interview with former US presidenti­al candidate Bernie Sanders about economic inequality in the country. Consequent episodes touched open topics like Black Lives Matter, the USSyria relationsh­ip and North Korea. If you’re a fan of Hasan’s journalism and identify with his politics or are just looking for a place to catch up with the week’s big news, Deconstruc­ted is your new haunt.

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