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Podcast Critic: Ximena Smith

Podcast Critic: Ximena Smith

RNZ News08-05-2025

Ximena Smith has two podcasts to recommend: Levittown, a new 6-part series from Bloomberg, Kaleidoscope and iHeart Podcasts about victims of deepfake pornography. She likes the look of Alternate Realities, a 3-part limited series from NPR's Embedded team, hosted by reporter Zach Mack that follows his journey with his dad who's fallen into conspiracy theories.
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