The Journal.

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The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing

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  • SLO-MO FAN
    Did these folks worry about the rule of law and due process?
    I’ve been reading the Wall Street Journal for 45 years. I’ve always been a moderate person politically, and socially liberal. I’m a business owner and I have a family. For there not to be one podcast in the last week about what’s going on legally in this country under this administration right now is unconscionable. People should not be pulled off of the street and imprisoned in another country by the America that I grew up in. And the Wall Street Journal with all of its far right opinion writers still has to have someone who can say that.
  • Gaby Pizzoli
    Should have seen it coming
    When did this podcast start licking musk’s bum?
  • infoleeder
    WSJ editorial board, but for millennials
    Been listening since the first episode. Show has become a mouthpiece of the WSJ editorial board, but for millennials. Such shallow journalism that skirts around asking tough questions—especially with regard to constitutional rights. Sad
  • Amer24x
    Spotify Ads
    I have never listened to this podcast but an ad for the Trillion Dollar Shot series (despite being a year out of date) comes up every single ad break on my Spotify and it makes me sick of this podcast before every hearing an actual episode.
  • Another user 999
    Good content. Poor hosting.
    Overall good topics and show, but the current hosts are hard to listen to. They are constantly pausing with seemingly incomplete thoughts and their tone makes every question seem like it’s a deep mystery. Just talk, present the information, and ask questions. Cut out the dramatic tone. Makes it hard to stay engaged.
  • NYC22spl
    No longer a top drawer podcast
    Sometimes good; sometimes misses the mark.
  • Endo ice
    Great show
    Been listening for years. Thanks for the reporting. Keep it up.
  • Babydust1974
    Great podcast
    It’s funny how the MAGA cult can’t handle the truth about the destruction Trump is doing to our country. Don’t listen to them. They can go listen to their fake news podcasts. I am listening to the episode with Lee Zeldin. He should not be head of the EPA . I’m glad you interviewed him so the world can see how he wants to dismantle the EPA and destroy our environment for his benefit. Trump needs to be impeached immediately along with all of his corrupted buddies.
  • Scot2944
    EPA
    Wow, Kate, a little obsessed with climate change Am I missing something here you give us the impression that the EPA is the only thing standing between us And an overheated planet Reevaluate your religious view on climate change
  • SoCalCuster
    Kate L Mensa to lose her bias
    These reports are often biased, but Kate L gets hysterical in her reports and interviews. The recent one on the EPA was a great example where she was unable to control herself and her views about climate change. Stick to the interview and the facts.
  • Sands529
    Consistently sharp
    The Journal, despite its heinous owner, continues to produce thoughtful commentary and perspectives on important economic issues. Don’t always agree with their perspective, but that’s why I listen.
  • peterskm
    Expected better from WSJ
    Hosts are unprofessional, biased.
  • Chrisdnld
    No better then the NYTimes
    If “Trump college crackdown” is any indication of the intentional bias and indifference to balance of all these I will no longer be partaking. Garbage propaganda show.
  • Flaaaash
    Decent content- unlistenable presentation
    I stopped listening to this podcast. Unfortunately, the main presenter Kate, has decided to emulate the vocal presentation style of Michael Barbaro (The Daily). It’s obnoxious. “I. Want to ask. You. What is the result….” I literally cannot listen to it. Unfortunate, because like much of the WSJ reporting, it’s very good. And no, it’s not misogyny. I will not listen to Michael Barbaro either. He’s just weird and creepy. Update-tried listening again. Same issue with presentation and content has gone downhill. No compelling reason to spend 20 minutes on this.
  • eugenia mosk
    Love this smart podcast
    Love Ryan Knutson and Molly Ball!!!
  • Center72636
    Please stop the left leaning bias.
    I used to enjoy the podcast however since the election, it’s just become another mainstream left leaning podcast. You’ve lost another listener.
  • ThreeFLboys
    1 of 2 I Often Listen
    WSJ The Journal is one of only two podcasts to which I listen. Always great stories - super opportunity to learn - and in less than 25 minutes. Thanks for the mini lessons.
  • Horusic93
    Insightful and neutral
    Ignore what maga lunatics say in other comments, this is a quite insightful show that focus more on the economics side instead of ideology. Keep up the good work
  • LumpyJr.
    When did the WSJ go so far left?
    This podcast should be a solidly conservative. Instead, it is just the opposite! It’s hard for me to fathom that this podcast is even remotely related to the WSJ that I once knew, but then again the WSJ is no better than any other mainstream media publication today. So sad.
  • Buddhafaux
    Buddhafaux
    I like your show very much, but the show about misrepresentation of the lawyers in the sexual harassment case was a weak argument, how naive to think lawyers are in business to make money.
  • y0unggrassh0pper1
    left NYT the daily for The Journal
    title says it all — less polarizing nonsense, more journalistic integrity. I’ve learned a lot from this pod, kudos to those behind it. to those saying it’s too leftist, i would challenge you and ask, perhaps its just too fact-based compared to what you’re used to?
  • firebuttonman
    Long-time listener of this great, fair podcast, which can be trusted as reliable and accurate
    I love the continuity of this well-produced reporting. WSJ’s The Journal relies on WSJ journalist’s excellent reporting and opinion. This has been so long before generative AI emerged. I know because I have been listening for several years. To listeners frustrated by bias, take note: WSJ will cover the events that most affect their readers and the nation generally. Politicians and leaders on the left and right act in ways that demand coverage. If listeners find reporting on President Trump pervasive, considered that the President Trump chooses to set up news conferences. There is little about his political life that should lead Americans to think that he doesn’t want their attention. All news organizations, including WSJ, have columnists who write opinions that are sympathetic with a generally-conservative viewpoint or align with generally-liberal values. The most reputable news organizations will carefully demarcate for readers—often in unmistakable ways—what content constitutes fact-reporting and what content is published as opinion. Those that are misleading do the opposite. Most TV and podcasts, though not all, are opinion pieces but they rely on fact-reporting. And if you can’t handle listening to a different opinion because it’s presented in an offensive manner, fine. But if you can’t handle listening to a different opinion because it’s different, then you’ve got some work to do.
  • Arvada2013
    The Journal = CNN 2.0
    Between Ryan and Kate as hosts you might as well call the podcast CNN 2.0 - We want you to know we hate Donald trump and aren’t even going to give him a chance. I used to love the journal. I went to the podcast for a fair, balanced take on all things business, global topics, and more recently politics. It feels clear the journal podcast is now a hard left leaning podcast on all takes. It makes me sad because it has hard to find a balanced take this day and age with a majority of media supporting the left heavily. Feels the only podcasts I can rely on for a balanced take on things are podcasts like “All In”.
  • Awesome possum12344455
    One Sided & Boring
    Used to love this podcast but it’s unbearably one sided lately and all the stories are about Trump & Musk. Miss when I’d actually learn from this podcast & be able to share insightful things with others. Not anymore.
  • Bass4jake
    Swinging left
    Not bipartisan at all. Disappointed that this program praises leftist failures.
  • Jrboho
    TDS Hosts Especially Kate
    I used to think WSJ kind of still had some credibility - But sadly, no. TDS all the way. How can you categorically say tariffs cause inflation? Did you go to the American Samoa school of Economics? If you tariff Japanese cars, but not American or Korean or European, etc. - Can you still categorically say inflation will occur? Are you a high-school newspaper? TDS all the way. Editors, do your job and fire the hosts!
  • Sessha51
    Need both sides of a story
    Love the topics and the hosts. However, often times when discussing a topic I feel like we’re given only one side of a story. Especially if it is a political topic. Too often we hear most responses from one side of the aisle.
  • TSuli…
    Stop complaining
    People have to stop complaining that it’s too left leaning. TBH they’re neutral and you don’t have to listen if you don’t like it. You don’t have to give them bad reviews. Great podcast though.
  • CitiznB
    Is this AI?
    Why does this sound like it’s been written and voiced by AI? It sounds exactly like Google’s NotebookLM. I’m suspicious of whether this is real.
  • OM Hoff
    Missing an elephant
    In the entire course of this piece, even in the section dealing specifically with energy, no mention of the country’s suicidal mistake to de-nuclearize its energy grid, opting instead for wind, solar and coal. This has been a disaster for industry: high costs and energy shortages; it’s tantamount to de-industrialization. No amount of government propping up will correct such a core disability.
  • Big Ben 0702
    Tired - Goodbye
    Have grown incredibly tired of the left of center reporting on this podcast. The tone and angle is consistently left with opposing viewpoints rarely provided. I just listened to my last episode - goodbye.
  • Illuminate11
    Important Topics
    Enjoy listening to this podcast. It's important that we hear about US policies and how changes to them affects people for better or worse. Sometimes hard to hear the negative effects but necessary. I like that the hosts are neutral.
  • Rob R_
    Not WSJ quality
    Wow. Just listened to a sensationalist hit piece on the administration with one-sided cherry-picked facts. OMG they are laying off people from USAID!! The horror!
  • Erik-Smith88
    I like the show
    It sounds like all these people have the same issues. They like to complain and quit. Things you can control are activity and what you consume and yall don’t seem to care about either of those
  • coleman j
    Left leaning
    The left bias on podcast has gotten out of control. How can you do the RFK pod without mentioning the health issues ongoing in the country?
  • Grandesid
    Why so basic?
    I don’t understand why the WSJ hasn’t improved this podcast now that Gimlet is gone. I get that it was originally aimed at Brooklyn hipsters with the financial literacy of a kindergartner but this could be so much better
  • Yoyomama99
    Not exactly journalism
    A uneven approach to evaluating the new administration just 5 days in. The last opinions were full of inaccurate information yet stated as facts. Young reporters not living the experience yet report that they know it as fact. Try dialing closer to the truth and less opinion. WSJ hiding behind their left of center bias.
  • Annielouhoo
    Used to be good
    I’ve been listening to this podcast for years, but I’ve definitely noticed a shift in the reporting in this podcast since purchased by Bezos. I’ll pass.
  • ktd____________
    Best of WSJ Reporting, But Still WSJ
    Ryan & Kate are excellent hosts and I appreciate business-focused stories from (what I would consider) a center-left perspective. But at the end of the day, it’s still owned by WSJ & infamous parent company, News Corp. and it often shows in the substantive focus of this podcast. When purportedly centrist media outlets like The Journal platform personalities like Ben Shapiro, co-founder of the Daily Wire and textbook definition of Click-Bait Reporting, as the new image for political civility…I find it hard to believe that nobody involved in this show’s reporting or production considered that the decision to position Shapiro as a reasonable, political parallel to some former DC Democrat with a legal stories podcast, is an active decision to help push the political center further & further to the right
  • mrdjsk
    1/17/25 Episode repeats “fine people” hoax
    Wow. I’m astounded News Corp allowed Chip Cutter to repeat the “fine people” hoax at 4:38 in the 1/17 broadcast. Does he think we’re stupid? (Or is he stupid?) This really changes my opinion on this podcast. Shame on the producers for allowing this kind of scurrilous reporting.
  • Mdhmmm
    In words of Joe Rogan, this is gross
    This podcast literally Lies as a common refrain. When Joe Rogan listened to the actual speech by Trump when he spoke of Charlottesville he declared the main stream media gross & not worthy of trust. You would think after that Lie by media outlets was debunked as pure Leftist Marxist Democrat party propaganda they would try to step away from the Lie but The Journal is still regurgitating that vile Lie as it did on its Jan 17th 2025 podcast at the 4:22 mark. Wannabe Marxist fake intellectuals like Chip Cutter & Kate Linebaugh ARE the reason America no longer trusts mainstream media & had made legacy media the enemy of the people. I subscribed to the WSJ for 14 years but it's now just another rag that worships at the alter of Democrat Party & does it's bidding.
  • Anonymous_Reviewer__
    Worst Voice in Podcasting?
    There are A LOT of terrible voices in podcasting, but somehow the lady that was interviewed on the 1/6/25 episode about Netflix changing their leave policy (Jessica Toonkel) ihas what is officially the WORST voice in history. Jessica Toonkel, if you read this, please fix your voice. There is absolutely no reason for it. Just talk like a semi-normal person. You have to know you’re doing it, so stop. Can you imagine sitting in an office and hearing that voice all day? I’d have to sue my employer for abusive workplace conditions. Zero stars.
  • Artie E.
    Very well done and a joy to listen to
    Very informative and fascinating to listen to about current topics. Strongly recommend! The Journal podcast makes dry business news into a story that’s very interesting to listen to.
  • had it with this game
    Annoying background sounds
    The topics are interesting, but I had to stop listening to this show because of the annoying background music and other weird sounds that they play while speakers are talking.
  • No name has been entered
    The best hosts
    Show is awesome. So many stories from different industries.
  • Scooching in Here
    Disgusted by the Ads
    Chumba casino?? Are you a serious news publisher??
  • D12.Temp
    Interesting stories
    The stories told are always interesting with good journalism and reporting. The show does a good job on staying neutral on political topics while bringing the facts.
  • JNG1of4
    Disappointing: Unserious, Biased, Low Quality, Surface Level
    I expect serious, high quality, unbiased reporting and content from the WSJ. After listening to a number of episodes from The Journal (~8), which seems like a reasonable sample size, I’m disappointed to say that’s not what I’ve found in The Journal. Here’s what what I’ve heard: - Surface-level reporting of information easily available via other formats (like the websites of any news outlet). Why tell me information I can easily glean from headlines and other outlets? That makes sense where needed to provide context but should then be followed by something deeper. Listening to this show is like attending a seater dinner where only appetizers are served. - Hosts and guests seem to lack gravitas and depth of knowledge and are sometimes cavalier. - Hosts and guests sometimes speculate about states of mind and intentions of their subjects. I like analysis and am fine with such speculation, but it should be clear that its opinion and should be backed up by facts. Not the case in some instances. - Hosts and guests seem left leaning. Matt Gaetz and Pam Bondi were compared as nominees for attorney general with hardly any mention of the dramatic differences between them. Pam served as Florida AG for years, but that qualification was unmentioned (I think). Also, the guest’s commentary about Pam suggested an almost robotic allegiance to and willingness to execute the wishes of Trump. Political reporter Molly Ball also seems left leaning. I hate to be writing a review like this for a program I am inclined to like and to give the benefit of the doubt.
  • Palouse 195
    Not a fan of the politics
    I used to enjoy listening to the Journal - with the reporting now focused on politics over business and money, I find myself simply tuning out and looking elsewhere. As of late, the programming is not entertaining or informative.
  • jgregadd
    Disappointing approach
    It is a shame when even a Wall Street Journal sponsored podcast cannot provide news without a liberal bias. While there are quality episodes, I want news and information and not this type of slant. It is a kinder, gentler version of liberal opinion pieces than most other main stream media - but liberal shaped opinion (at times even clearly at odds with facts) just the same. As a longtime WSJ reader, I am sorry to leave and unfollow.
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