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Hannah Rosen

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows

Host of Radio Atlantic who conducts interviews on current events and cultural topics. Appears regularly on episodes covering political issues, international crises, and film criticism. Known for framing discussions around news stories and interviewing subject matter experts on air.

Episode Appearances

Radio Atlantic

Radio Atlantic · Apr 23, 2026

Kash Patel's FBI

Host of Radio Atlantic podcast episode discussing FBI leadership and DOJ under Trump administration

FBI Leadership and Institutional StabilityCounterterrorism Preparedness During Iran ConflictCounterintelligence Operations and Resource Allocation
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Radio Atlantic

Radio Atlantic · Feb 12, 2026

Iran Wants Him Arrested. He's Going Back Anyway.

Host of Radio Atlantic episode interviewing Panahi about his film and the Iranian political crisis

Iranian Government Repression and Protest CrackdownsState Violence Against CiviliansAuthoritarian Governance and Democratic Erosion
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Radio Atlantic

Radio Atlantic · Feb 7, 2026

The Meaning of 'Melania'

Host of Radio Atlantic episode discussing the Melania film and its cultural significance

Documentary filmmaking ethics and authenticityPolitical propaganda and cultural controlFirst Lady image management and femininity performance
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Radio Atlantic

Radio Atlantic · Jan 29, 2026

Tim Walz Fears a Fort Sumter Moment in Minneapolis

Radio Atlantic host who framed the interview and discussion with Isaac Stanley-Becker

Federal Immigration Enforcement OperationsState-Federal Coordination on ImmigrationConstitutional Limits on Immigration Enforcement
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Autocracy in America

Autocracy in America · Oct 25, 2024

Introducing: We Live Here Now

Co-host of 'We Live Here Now' podcast and host of The Atlantic's 'Radio Atlantic' weekly show

January 6th Capitol riot revisionism and historical narrative controlPolitical prisoner mythology and detained rioter radicalizationNeighborhood-level political polarization and micro-confrontations
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