| The basic idea of NPR+ is simple; it's the perfect excuse to finally start supporting your local station on a more consistent basis, and it gets you convenient digital perks like sponsor-free podcast listening, bonus episodes, archive access, shop discounts, and more. Explore some recent bonus podcast episodes and updates below, and consider joining the fun while supporting the fundamentals of our journalism. (See what we did there?) |
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| "How To Do Everything" now available sponsor-free Half advice show. Half survival guide. Half absurdity-fest. (Wait, how does this work again? We're not numbers people.) Each episode, we answer all your burning questions, from how to survive a public bathroom to how to get close to a panda. When we don't know the answer, which is roughly 92% of the time (again, not numbers people), we bring in overqualified experts to help out. So you'll eventually walk away knowing how to do everything. That's what happens when you're one & a half shows. From the team at Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Get NPR+ to listen sponsor-free! |
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| Brain hacks to nip procrastination in the bud Research has found that procrastination develops when we're young and it stems from anxiety about starting a task we dread. So in this bonus episode, Manoush and psychologist and child development expert Yuko Munakata discuss techniques that can break the vicious cycle of procrastination. Get NPR+ to listen to this bonus episode! |
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| Ask An Economist: What is the real price of gas? What's the real price of gas ... if you factor in costs to the environment, from extraction to emission? Planet Money's Greg Rosalsky puts that and other listener questions on energy, the environment and electric vehicles to economist Beia Spiller. Spiller heads the transportation program at Resources for the Future, an environmental economics research institute. She's also a fellow there. It's a new bonus episode we're calling, "Ask An Economist..." Get NPR+ to listen to this bonus episode! |
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| Dear Wait Wait: How do I keep my kid from biting people? Wait Wait panelists — Alzo Slade, Shantira Jackson and Emmy Blotnick — give their best advice to listeners. How do I keep my kid from biting people? How do I read more books? What's the best hangover cure? They answer those questions and more with producer Emma Choi. In this bonus episode, it's our latest installment of "Dear Wait Wait..." Get NPR+ to listen to this bonus episode! |
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| Wes Craven Knew Why Human Monsters Were The Scariest Of All We continue our October tribute to masters of horror with a listen back to Terry's 1998 interview with film director Wes Craven. His 'Scream' franchise was a smash hit later in his career, but his earlier work on 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' and 'The Hills Have Eyes' was just as scary. When he spoke to Terry, 'Scream 2' had just made a killing at the box office. Craven also directed 'Scream 3' and 'Scream 4,' with the most recent entries in the still ongoing series taken up by new directors. Craven died in 2015 at the age of 76. Get NPR+ to listen to this bonus episode! |
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| Margaret Atwood on book bans and Terry Crews on an influential coach In this NPR+ bonus episode of Rachel Martin's new show "Wild Card", Author Margaret Atwood tells Rachel about her decision to speak out on book bans and Terry Crews talks about the football coach that changed his life. Get NPR+ to listen to this bonus episode! |
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| Harris and Vance show Americans modern, interfaith marriages Americans are three times more likely to be in interfaith relationships today than in the 1960s. So it's no surprise you'll find two — in opposing parties — at the top of the presidential ticket. Vice President Kamala Harris and Ohio Senator JD Vance are both in interfaith marriages. In this bonus episode, Sarah McCammon reports on what it might say about how the country is changing. Get NPR+ to listen to this bonus episode! |
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| NPR+ Shop Benefits: exclusive items, early access, and 25% off everything People who get the NPR+ bundle get a 25% discount on anything at the NPR Shop with a special discount code just for them. Plus, we'll occasionally give them early access to new merch items or even exclusive items for NPR+. Just sign up for NPR+ and the code will be in your confirmation email. |
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| Exclusive NPR Wine Club discount Get 12 wines plus three bonus bottles for an extra 15% off when you get the full NPR+ bundle. Just sign up and then check your confirmation email for the special link! |
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