Hosted by international bestselling author and journalist Omar El Akkad, Without explores all of the
For our final episode, Omar sits down with his dear friend Lydia Kiesling to discuss something near
More! More! More! Today, Omar speaks with Jon D. Erickson about society’s seemingly insatiable appet
“Is the system functioning exactly as it’s meant to?” That’s the question on Omar’s mind in today’s
A world without advertising? Wishful thinking. Or is it? Omar’s interrogating how and why ads weave
What does the one percent really mean? What do people get wrong when they think about their own weal
Is having a gun an expression of some sort of freedom? The ubiquity of guns in the United States cer
What does the world look like without … us? This week, Omar speaks with David Farrier and imagines w
E.R. Fightmaster, Tien Tran, and Katie Kershaw are talking sports. Namely all things queer and woman
Today, Omar speaks with Alicia Kennedy about the food-industrial complex, the massive climate footpr
Resources we use to power our lives aren’t going to be employed in the same way in the very near fut
Omar sits down with Adam McKay to discuss the state of our environment and society. This is part-one
All over the United States, more and more communities are losing their most important source of inf
Mosquitoes and the deadly diseases they carry are a public health crisis. Today, thanks to climate c
Social security has provided relief for millions of elderly, bereaved, and disabled Americans, but j
Thwaites is maybe the most famous glacier on earth. And to get a sense of why, you should also know
It’s undeniable–touch is growing scarcer in our increasingly digital world. We learn about the physi
According to the CDC, deaths from opioids more than doubled to 105,000 from January 2015 to January
Whatever going green is – be it using electric cars or installing solar panels – it doesn’t happen w
Today, a whopping one million species are on the verge of extinction, with animals dying off at a ra
Over the past few years, some of the richest people (mostly men) on the planet have funded all kinds