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Introducing Reset – A tech news podcast from Recode, Stitcher, and the Vox Media Podcast Network

Hosted by Arielle Duhaime-Ross, Reset will publish Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday mornings beginning Tuesday, Oct. 15. 

Vox, Recode, and the Vox Media Podcast Network are thrilled to announce Reset: a podcast that re-evaluates the role of technology in our lives. Beginning Tuesday, October 15, Reset host Arielle Duhaime-Ross will explore why and how technology is changing everything, with new episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday morning (ET).

Listen to Recode’s Kara Swisher and Arielle Duhaime-Ross discuss what you can expect from the show, and subscribe to Reset for free on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or in your favorite podcast app to automatically receive new episodes starting Tuesday, October 15th.

To truly explain the world, we need to cover the tech in every story, and not just in Silicon Valley, but in every office and voting booth and school. Reset will tell stories about how tech is changing how we exist as humans. That may mean a continuing look at our loss of privacy, or how audio assistants are affecting kids, or why tech is widening, not narrowing, the income gap across the world. We live in a world where algorithms drive our interests, scientists are re-engineering our food supply, and a robot may be your next boss.

“I have a science background, and I’ve been covering technology, the environment, and science for years now. I’m also a queer woman of color, which means I’ve racked up a bunch of experiences that inform how I view those subjects. Now, I get to share that with the world,” said Duhaime-Ross, who joins Recode from VICE, where she reported for the Emmy award-winning VICE News Tonight on HBO. “That means Reset will be a tech podcast for everyone – and one that expands the standard definition of technology to explore how people from all walks of life experience its impact.”

Powered by Recode’s deep sourcing and reporting in technology, and building on Vox’s mission to explain the news and the world, Reset is produced by the Vox Media Podcast Network in partnership with Stitcher.

“We’re thrilled to extend our partnership with Stitcher after co-producing nearly 400 episodes of Today, Explained, which was recognized as one of the most downloaded new podcasts last year by Apple Podcasts,” said Marty Moe, President of Vox Media Studios. “We’re excited to continue building on this success with Reset. As podcasts and technology become more important parts of peoples’ lives, Vox Media is committed to producing meaningful programming that helps audiences understand these powerful forces and provides advertisers with an authentic way to reach them.”

Read more about Reset on Vox.


About Arielle Duhaime-Ross

Arielle Duhaime-Ross (@adrs) is the host of Reset, a podcast that re-evaluates the role of technology in our lives, from Stitcher and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Passionate about a breadth of topics from science and the environment to health and LGBTQ issues, Duhaime-Ross examines technology’s impact on humanity and reveals the ethical pitfalls of our connected lives, the power structures driving or stalling innovation, and the dubious scientific claims that can creep into our collective psyche.

Previously, Duhaime-Ross was the first climate change correspondent in American nightly TV news. She reported for HBO’s VICE News Tonight, an Emmy award-winning nightly newscast, and covered the politics of climate change, life-threatening instances of environmental contamination, and the effect that global warming is already having on communities worldwide.

Prior to joining VICE, Duhaime-Ross was a science reporter at Vox Media’s The Verge, where she was granted the 2015 Herb Lampert Science in Society Emerging Journalist award for her coverage of a radical 1950s scientist who suggested memory could be stored outside the brain. Duhaime-Ross has written for Scientific American, Nature Medicine, The Atlantic, and Quartz. Originally from Canada, she has a bachelor’s degree in zoology, a master’s degree in science, health, and environmental reporting, and a CEGEP degree in classical guitar.

About Vox

Vox explains the news. In a world of too much information and too little context, too much noise and too little insight - Vox’s journalists candidly shepherd audiences through politics and policy, business and pop culture, food, science, and everything else that matters, empowering its audience with the context they need to answer questions they didn’t know they had. Vox is home to influential verticals including Recode, The Goods, and The Highlight; a robust podcast lineup featuring Today, Explained, The Weeds, The Ezra Klein Show, Switched on Pop, Recode Decode, and more; and award-winning video production with popular series like Borders and EarWorm on YouTube and Explained on Netflix.

About Recode

Recode is the preeminent tech, media and business network from Vox Media uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing — and changing us. Through the prestigious invite-only Code conference series founded by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, as well as the Code Commerce and Code Media conferences, and influential podcasts including Recode Decode with Kara Swisher, Pivot with Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, and Recode Media with Peter Kafka, Recode consistently convenes the most interesting thinkers and innovators of our time.

About the Vox Media Podcast Network

The Vox Media Podcast Network is one of the largest, fastest-growing, and most topically-diverse collections of high-quality podcasts in the world. With more than 175 active shows from Vox Media’s editorial networks and partners, our podcast network is home to a show that feeds listeners’ interests and passions — from news and policy, to tech and business, to culture and sports.