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One Year

Slate Podcasts 57 Episodes Nov 3, 2025

A podcast from Slate that looks back at pivotal years in American history, exploring forgotten people and events that shaped the nation. Each episode, host Josh Levin digs into a story that may have been overlooked, examining how moments in politics, culture, science, and religion transformed the country and continue to influence the present. Listeners can access full episodes ad-free via Slate Plus.

Episodes

Replay Booth | Wilbur Huckle for President
Replay Booth | Wilbur Huckle for President Nov 3, 2025 46:18 From One Year host Josh Levin, a new series about history, sports, and the surprising threads connecting the past and present. In this episode: two mysterious Mets-related buttons kick off a journey that spans more than 60 years, with stops at a New York high school, the 1964 Republican Convention, a tiny town in rural Texas, and the courtroom where Donald Trump got fined $355 million. This episod
1990: The Angry Death of Kimberly Bergalis
1990: The Angry Death of Kimberly Bergalis Dec 21, 2023 52:07 Before 1990, there had never been a documented case of a patient getting HIV from a health care worker. Kimberly Bergalis changed that. Her claim that she’d been infected by her dentist would captivate and terrify the country. And the dentist, David Acer, would be made into a villain without America ever knowing who he really was.This episode was written by Kelly Jones and Josh Levin, One Year’s e
1990: Art on Trial
1990: Art on Trial Dec 14, 2023 54:17 Robert Mapplethorpe was one of the most famous photographers in the world—and one of the most controversial. When his work came to Cincinnati in 1990, it would be at the center of a vicious fight over obscenity and the First Amendment, one that threatened the future of art in America.This episode of One Year was written by Evan Chung, One Year's senior producer. It was produced by Kelly Jones and
1990: Bush vs. Broccoli
1990: Bush vs. Broccoli Dec 7, 2023 36:48 In March 1990, a story broke that shocked the nation: George H.W. Bush had banned broccoli from Air Force One. The frenzy that came next would change the fate of a vegetable—and maybe even alter the course of a presidency.This episode was written by Olivia Briley and Josh Levin, One Year’s editorial director. One Year’s senior producer is Evan Chung.This episode was produced by Olivia Briley and K
1990: Mandrake the Magician
1990: Mandrake the Magician Nov 30, 2023 46:49 A middle-aged single dad in Chicago was outraged by all the cigarette billboards popping up in Black communities. In 1990, he picked up a paint roller and became an anti-tobacco vigilante. And he did it all under a secret identity.This episode was written by Josh Levin, One Year’s editorial director. One Year’s senior producer is Evan Chung.This episode was produced by Kelly Jones, Olivia Briley,
1990: Pizzastroika
1990: Pizzastroika Nov 22, 2023 53:11 Pizza Hut’s adventure in the Soviet Union was unlike any restaurant opening before or since. It involved a fleet of submarines, a very special pizza topped with tuna and salmon, and a casual dining spot on a mission to change the world.This episode was written by Kelly Jones and Josh Levin, One Year’s editorial director. One Year’s senior producer is Evan Chung.This episode was produced by Kelly J
One Year: 1990 Trailer
One Year: 1990 Trailer Nov 15, 2023 1:55 Coming Wednesday Nov. 22, the sixth season of One Year covers 1990. It was a year when a controversial art exhibit became a First Amendment battleground, a single dad with a secret identity took on Big Tobacco, and President George H.W. Bush spoke out against his most-hated enemy: broccoli. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1955: The Hiroshima Maidens
1955: The Hiroshima Maidens Oct 6, 2023 50:59 Ten years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 25 women who’d been disfigured by the blast came to the United States. Those Japanese survivors would go to the White House and end up on a bizarre proto reality TV show. They’d also put their lives in the hands of American doctors, hoping that risky, cutting-edge surgeries might repair their injuries and give them a chance for a fresh start.Josh Le
1955: The Cutter Incident
1955: The Cutter Incident Sep 28, 2023 32:32 Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine transformed America and the world in ways that seemed unimaginable. But in 1955, there was a moment when everything was in doubt. This week, Josh Levin talks with Dr. Paul Offit about the medical mystery that threatened to derail one of history’s most important scientific breakthroughs.Josh Levin is One Year’s editorial director. One Year’s senior producer is Evan Chung.
1955: Siberia, USA
1955: Siberia, USA Sep 21, 2023 51:43 When Alaskans wanted their own mental-health facility, a rumor took hold all over America. This week, Evan Chung traces the origins of that far-right conspiracy theory: that the government was building a concentration camp where Americans would get imprisoned for their political beliefs. Get ready for a strange tale that involves a brainwashing manual, Scientology, and a vast network of Communist-
1955: The Weather Girls
1955: The Weather Girls Sep 14, 2023 41:38 In the early days of television, women struggled to find their place. In 1955, they got it: forecasting the weather, on stations all across the country. But as these “weather girls” transformed the airwaves, a group of powerful men hatched a plan—one that had the potential to push women weathercasters off the air forever.Josh Levin is One Year’s editorial director. One Year’s senior producer is Ev
1955: The Crockett Craze
1955: The Crockett Craze Sep 7, 2023 53:31 In 1955, the frontiersman Davy Crockett became the most famous man in America, more than a century after his death at the Alamo. This week, Evan Chung dives into a cultural phenomenon nobody saw coming. Not the kids in coonskin caps who started the craze, not the parents whose money fueled it, and least of all Walt Disney, the legendary studio head who created it totally by accident.Josh Levin is

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