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Delayed Gratification, the Slow News podcast

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The podcast of Delayed Gratification, the Slow News magazine, which returns to big stories after the dust has settled to ask the question of what happened next, and which is proud to be 'Last to Breaking News.'
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Qatar, Colombia, Ant and Dec: looking back on September 2025

Épisode 1

lundi 2 mars 2026Durée 53:38

In this episode, Delayed Gratification co-editor Rob Orchard is joined by James Montague and Emily Hart to look back on September 2025 with six months of perspective. It was an era when Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was still a prince. Elon Musk had not yet been offered a trillion dollar pay packet, and Grok had not yet been pulled up for its auto-nudification function – or put Keir Starmer in a bikini. The trio dive into some fascinating stories, including James's return to the scene of a missile strike on Doha and Emily's deeply-researched report on Colombians fighting in Ukraine. To read the stories being discussed in this episode in beautiful print, pick up a copy of Delayed Gratification issue 60 or subscribe with a 15 percent discount using code Pod15

Kyiv Circus, Jane Goodall and Japanese bears: looking back on October 2025

Épisode 2

jeudi 2 avril 2026Durée 47:55

In this episode, Delayed Gratification co-editor Rob Orchard is joined by James Montague and Susan Schulman to look back on October 2025 with six months of perspective. It was an era when Venezuela's Maria Corina Machado had not yet felt obliged to hand her Nobel Peace Prize over to Donald Trump, the children of Australia had not had all of their Tiktoks turned off and the residents of Prince Andrew's Road in Hellesdon had not yet requested a name change for their street. The trio return to Susan's extraordinary report on the circus in Kyiv, which has kept going throughout the invasion, and dive into the DG archive to discuss another story of hers from issue 19 of the magazine, about the fight to bring mobile phone reception to DRC. James gives us the inside track on the late, great primatologist Jane Goodall, including her surprising interest in Bigfoot. To read the stories being discussed in this episode in beautiful print, pick up a copy of Delayed Gratification issue 61 or subscribe with a 15 percent discount using code Pod15

Melissa, megacities and nasal matchsticks: looking back on November 2025

Épisode 3

vendredi 1 mai 2026Durée 43:33

In this episode, Delayed Gratification co-editors Rob Orchard and Marcus Webb are joined by editor-at-large Harriet Salem to look back on November 2025, an era before Donald Trump was awarded a peace prize by Fifa and before the birth of Crustafarianism, the first AI-generated religion. 


The trio return to Marcus’s story about the rapid growth of megacities, which saw Jakarta crowned the biggest metropolis in the world in November. They delve into his report on the UN groups attempting to provide early warnings about climate hazards to every person on the planet and deploying everything ‘from satellites to sandbags’ to prevent disasters. They also look at the stratospheric ascent of Zohran Mamdani from little-known local politician to mayor of New York – and what he has faced since his election.


To read the stories being discussed in this episode, pick up a copy of Delayed Gratification issue 61 or subscribe with a 15 percent discount using code Pod15

Drones, hybrid warfare and false moustaches: looking back on December 2025

Épisode 4

mardi 2 juin 2026Durée 38:03

In this episode, Delayed Gratification co-editor Rob Orchard, associate editor James Montague and editor-at-large Harriet Salem look back on December 2025. 


The trio return to Harriet's story about hybrid warfare in Europe, in which she reported from the Lithuania-Belarus border about the drone incursions that have been throwing the continent into disarray. They delve into a story that James reported for the magazine from Nagorno Karabakh, about the 'first drone war' between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and discuss what the changing face of drone warfare might mean for the future. They also talk about the extreme lengths some Australian kids have been going to in order to circumvent the social media ban.

To read the stories being discussed in this episode, pick up copies of Delayed Gratification issue 61 and Delayed Gratification issue 60 or subscribe with a 15 percent discount using code Pod15


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