Ep 51: Still Here: A Year in the Meanwhile
Fifty-one episodes. Countless headlines. Several existential spirals. At least one national meltdown per week. And somehow, against all odds and several algorithms designed to emotionally flatten us into paste, we're still here. A year ago, Nora and Marcus started asking a deceptively simple question: what does it mean to live through this, and still remain human? Fifty-one episodes later, they're still asking. Because somewhere between the ICE raids and the mutual aid networks, the authoritarian absurdity and the small, stubborn acts of civic courage, In The Meanwhile accidentally became less of a podcast and more of a survival guide for people trying not to lose themselves in history's group chat from hell.
In this retrospective, Marcus and Nora return to the conversations, guests, grief, jokes, and stubborn flashes of joy that shaped the show's first year: the voices that cracked them open, and the ones that quietly stitched them back together. The everyday people who reminded them that survival and surrender are not the same thing, and that the difference between them is often the people you choose to stay present with.
This isn't just a look back. It's a reckoning with what it means to remain emotionally awake in a world that rewards numbness, commodifies despair, and teaches people to survive by disconnecting from one another. This episode is for anyone still trying to find their footing in the meanwhile. Because maybe the real point of all of this is that in the face of everything urging us to retreat into fear, cynicism, or isolation, we kept reaching for each other anyway. Even here. Even now. Especially now.
Mentioned in the episode:
Marketplace: impact of gas shortage still to come [https://www.marketplace.org/story/2026/05/04/the-jet-fuel-crisis-could-impact-summer-travel-even-if-you-drive] | Gina Baskin [https://youtu.be/vjQoQogabNA] | Minneapolis episode [https://youtu.be/SH9r5tclxFM] | Civic Bravery [https://youtu.be/xKLurpTVxFI] | Nilu Jenks [https://youtu.be/UmOCCXDlU04] | Gabriel Teodros [https://youtu.be/W7W1S4GRKuE] | Douglas Rushkoff [https://youtu.be/THMeWSlpJQ4] | Ijeoma Oluo [https://youtu.be/SPyLHuTwMVM] | South Seattle Emerald [https://southseattleemerald.org/] | Amelia Maris Bonow [https://www.instagram.com/ameliamaris/] | Daudi Abe [https://youtu.be/04v5wjnCNZg] | Maggie Humphreys [https://youtu.be/XCYLrei0CRQ] | A People's History of the United States [https://bookshop.org/a/113982/9780062397348] | Howard Zinn on hope [https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/2229-to-be-hopeful-in-bad-times-is-not-just-foolishly] | Chelsea Handler roast [https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/chelsea-handler-tears-into-maga-comedian-tony-hinchcliffe-at-netflixs-roast-of-kevin-hart/] |
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