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The Assignment with Audie Cornish

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Each week on The Assignment, host Audie Cornish pulls listeners out of their digital echo chambers to hear from the people whose lives intersect with the news cycle. From the sex work economy to the battle over what’s taught in classrooms, no topic is off the table. Listen to The Assignment every Monday and Thursday. read less

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The Assignment with Audie Cornish podcast covers stories too nuanced to reduce to a headline. Host Audie Cornish talks to people enduring issues that are trending in the media. She interviews sex workers, gender-affirming doctors, and parents labeled as domestic terrorists. Cornish wants to hear from people in the stories, not people with opinions about them. She is a CNN journalist and former cohost of NPR's All Things Considered.

The first episode of The Assignment with Audie Cornish podcast covers a topic familiar to Cornish. Her mom was an elected school board official. Cornish interviews board members from Florida and Kansas. Both have faced opposition to their stance on school curriculums. They say they want schools to avoid politics and focus on reading, writing, and arithmetic. Cornish senses they're guarding their answers and asks why. She asks them about critical race theory and gender conversations beginning in kindergarten. Cornish notes that curriculum controversy isn't new. She references a 1974 case about multicultural textbooks. Opponents of the literature planted bombs, threw dynamite, and fired guns. Listeners won't believe where they aimed those weapons.

The Assignment with Audie Cornish asks what it's like when jobs become politicized. On the podcast, Cornish interviews pediatricians who provide care for transgender children. One pediatrician says they need more doctors in the field. Listeners hear why there's a shortage. She talks to Dr. Angela Goepferd. The pediatrician founded and directs the Children's Minnesota Gender Health Program. Dr. Goepferd exposes misconceptions about medical care for transgender youth. Listeners discover whether surgery and medication are common for transgender kids. The doctor also shares the questions most families ask during their visit.

Cornish references history in this episode, too. She compares gender-affirming pediatricians' struggles with the abortion doctors of the 1970s. Listeners hear how many arson cases and bombings occurred that decade. It's unfortunate that America still struggles with injustices like these. But it's fortunate that journalists like Cornish expose them. New episodes of The Assignment with Audie Cornish come out on Thursdays.

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Is Online Gambling a Public Health Threat?
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Is Online Gambling a Public Health Threat?
What is driving the concern over online gambling? The lawyer who took on Big Tobacco, Richard Daynard, says it is an addictive product. The Public Health Advocacy Institute, which he heads up, is suing the sports betting platform DraftKings for deceptive advertising. Audie talks with Daynard, who’s made a career of bringing lawsuits in pursuit of public health, a strategy he calls “wholesale” rather than “retail.” We also hear from NBA star Rex Chapman, author of the memoir, “It’s Hard For Me To Live With Me.” Chapman gives us insight into both the world of sports and the world of gambling. While he’s never participated in sports betting himself, he reflects on his experiences gambling millions on horse racing and blackjack. -------  Read DraftKings’ statement in response to Daynard’s Public Health Advocacy Institute’s lawsuit:  "As a customer-first organization, DraftKings takes consumer protection and responsible gaming seriously. DraftKings respectfully disagrees with the claims and allegations made by the Public Health Advocacy Institute. The disclosures and explanations provided to customers before they make an initial deposit are detailed, clear, conspicuous and informative. Multiple examples are provided. Regrettably, the Institute ignored our multiple attempts to engage in an in-person dialogue to carefully examine their concerns in light of these disclosures and, instead, filed suit.”   The company also said in a statement:  “DraftKings is committed to educating consumers about the importance of playing responsibly. We have created tools like “My Stat Sheet” an innovative feature that gives players the ability to assess, track and interact with their personal stats through intuitive charts and information that can help empower players to make data-driven decisions on their own play, as well as offer customers the ability to control how they engage with our app through cool-off periods, deposit and wager limits. Furthermore, we collaborate with organizations such as the National Council for Problem Gaming, Responsible Online Gaming Association, Kindbridge Behavioral Health and the American Gaming Association. A core priority for DraftKings is ensuring that customers are using our products as intended, for safe and responsible entertainment.”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices