Explain It to Me

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The hotline for all your unanswered questions

  • 1 minute 20 seconds
    It’s election week. Ask us anything.

    The US elections are officially upon us. And we have the Vox newsroom standing by to answer your questions and reflect on your experiences. All you have to do is ask! Leave a voicemail at 1-800-618-8545 or send a voice memo to [email protected] and check back here Friday morning for our election special. 

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    4 November 2024, 10:00 am
  • 48 minutes 43 seconds
    Why can I buy Halloween candy that would be banned in other countries?

    Listener Sommer calls in to ask why she can buy foods in her grocery store that other countries have banned. Trying to figure out what all the chemicals and dyes in her food might do to her has left her with one question: “Don’t you care about us?” This week on Explain It to Me, host Jonquilyn Hill gets some answers (and a scary story about orange dye!) from Vox producer Kimberly Mas and the Environmental Working Group’s Melanie Benesh.


    Election Day is less than a week away. To commiserate, we’re producing a special episode featuring your election-related questions and experiences, from heading to the polls to processing the results. So save our number now 1-800-618-8545 and call us next week with what you suddenly need to know. 


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    Watch Kim’s video about Red Dye No. 3 here


    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Cristian Ayala, engineer

    Anouck Dussaud, fact-checker

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Jorge Just, editor

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    30 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 53 minutes 55 seconds
    Why do I keep getting these weird fundraising texts?

    “We are hitting the PANIC button.” Does that wording sound familiar? You’ve probably seen it on your phone. This week on Explain It to Me, we begin to answer the questions we’ve gotten from you about the election, like why you’re getting so many urgently phrased texts asking for money. We also take a closer look at polling. Host Jonquilyn Hill gets answers from Vox senior politics reporter Christian Paz and Banter founder Lloyd Cotler. 


    We want to help answer more of your election-related questions for our election week episode. Tell us what’s on your mind here, or give us a call. Our number is 1-800-618-8545. 


    Read More:

    Can we trust the polls this year?

    Why are political campaigns always guilt-tripping us to donate?


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    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Cristian Ayala, engineer

    Caitlin PenzeyMoog, fact-checker

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Jorge Just, editor

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    23 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 38 minutes 23 seconds
    Will the world end before I can retire?

    From the moment Carolina graduated from college and started her first real job, the financial advice came pouring in. It felt like everyone she knew was telling her to save for retirement. So Carolina wants to know: really? Maybe that advice was good for boomers, Gen X and millennials, but the world Carolina would be saving for seems like it’s on the brink of collapse. So should Gen Z do things differently? Vox editor Bryan Walsh tells us how close we might be to an extinction-level event, and Vivian Tu a.k.a. Your Rich BFF offers some financial real talk.


    Submit your questions here, or give us a call. Our number is 1-800-618-8545.


    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Andrea Kristinsdottir, engineer

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Melissa Hirsch, fact checker

    Katherine Wells and Jorge Just, editors

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    16 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 30 minutes 31 seconds
    My parents divorced. Will I?

    Listener Siobhan is very much in love. So in love that she and her boyfriend will probably walk down the aisle soon. But she’s also seen the marriages of older people in her life fall apart. As she considers embarking on this next step in life, she wants to know: Are younger generations less likely to get divorced than their parents? And what’s behind the shifting trends in matrimony? Host Jonquilyn Hill gets answers from author and historian Stephanie Coontz. 


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    Welcome to the Divorce Issue of The Highlight!

    Marriage, A History

    Submit your questions here, or give us a call. Our number is 1-800-618-8545.


    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Cristian Ayala, engineer

    Caitlin PenzeyMoog, fact-checker

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Jorge Just, editor

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    10 October 2024, 7:05 pm
  • 34 minutes 40 seconds
    Is it okay to go to the zoo?

    Listener David runs 5K fundraisers for his local zoo. And he wants to know: Is he doing the right thing? Are zoos a bastion for conservation, educating the public about endangered species? Or are they nothing more than a prison for pandas, creating a troubling power dynamic between humans and other living creatures? Host Jonquilyn Hill gets into the ethics of zoos with Vox senior reporter Kenny Torrella. 


    Read More:

    Zoos aren’t for animals. They’re for us.

    Vox.com’s new newsletter, Processing Meat


    Submit your questions here, or give us a call. Our number is 1-800-618-8545.


    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Cristian Ayala, engineer

    Caitlin PenzeyMoog, fact-checker

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Katherine Wells and Jorge Just, editors

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    2 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 44 minutes 21 seconds
    Why do I say “like” so much?

    Much to the chagrin of English teachers everywhere, people use the word “like”…a lot. Listener Allison calls the hotline to ask why we talk the way that we do and if she can change her own speech. Host Jonquilyn Hill gets answers from sociolinguist Valerie Fridland and speech coach Rhonda Khan.


    Send us your questions! You can call us at 1-800-618-8545, email us at [email protected], or fill out this form.


    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Cristian Ayala, engineer

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Katherine Wells, editor

    Caitlin PenzeyMoog, fact-checker

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    25 September 2024, 9:00 am
  • 42 minutes 49 seconds
    Is my dentist scamming me?

    Matt wants to know how to tell if he’s being scammed by his dentist. To find the answer, we open up the surprising history of dentistry, ask why it seems so different from internal medicine, and drill down on why dental insurance doesn’t really feel like insurance. Host Jonquilyn Hill talks with journalist Mary Otto and Dr. Lisa Simon, DMD, MD, to find the answers.


    We want to hear your questions. Call us at 1-800-618-8545, or email us at [email protected]


    Extra reading:

    Teeth: The Story of Beauty, Inequality, and the Struggle for Oral Health in America 

    Dental Use and Spending in Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare, 2010-2021 | Health Policy


    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Andrea Kristinsdottir and Cristian Ayala, engineers

    Carla Javier, supervising producer

    Katherine Wells, editor

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    18 September 2024, 9:00 am
  • 2 minutes 38 seconds
    Introducing Explain It to Me

    Life is complicated, and here at Vox, we love to explain it. Enter Explain It to Me: your go-to hotline for all the questions you can’t quite answer on your own. Give us a call, and we’ll do all the heavy lifting to get you the answers you need. Call 1-800-618-8545, send an email to [email protected], or submit a question here. New episodes drop every Wednesday.

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    8 September 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 13 seconds
    Our next chapter

    We have some exciting news to share: There are some big changes coming to this feed, and we need your help with them! 


    The Weeds as you know it is ending, but we’ll be back this fall with the same crew, some new artwork, and a new sound. We’ll be answering your burning questions — about politics, policy, and everything in between. So send us an email with your questions to [email protected] or call us at 1-800-618-8545. Have a great summer!

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    30 May 2024, 10:01 am
  • 41 minutes 16 seconds
    How we Got Milk

    If you went to public school in America, you most likely got a serving of milk with your lunch. The National School Lunch Program has been in operation for decades, serving tens of millions of school-aged kids cow’s milk with their lunches. But it turns out, there’s more supply than demand: According to USDA findings in 2019, students threw away about 41 percent of the milk served in schools. So why do schools keep serving it? Today on The Weeds: Why the US government loves milk. 


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    Credits:

    Jonquilyn Hill, host

    Sofi LaLonde, producer

    Cristian Ayala, engineer

    A.M. Hall, editorial director of talk podcasts


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    29 May 2024, 10:01 am
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