In the Room with Peter Bergen

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Overwhelmed by conflicting narratives and sensationalism in the news? Wondering where you can get an objective analysis and direct-from-the-source reporting?

Look no further than In the Room with Peter Bergen. In a weekly nonpartisan news podcast, longtime national security journalist and bestselling author Peter Bergen goes beyond the headlines, to explore the world’s most important and captivating stories.

Each week, listeners are invited to join Peter as he covers a news topic like war, artificial intelligence, UFOs, and more, including a rare peek inside the FBI's unit that is trying to prevent mass shootings. Balancing various perspectives on the subject, he combines narrative-rich storytelling and interviews with top experts and leaders like former Acting US Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, US Army General David Petraeus, Jen Easterly who leads US efforts to prevent cyberattacks, former US National Security Advisor John Bolton, first-ever female Afghan ambassador to the US Roya Rahmani, and CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward.

Listeners go “in the room” with Peter as he presses his contacts for accurate, on-the-ground information to help his listeners contextualize and understand the impact of these stories on their lives through a quality, trustworthy, and engaging lens.

Get the real story from the people who are there as it unfolds with In the Room with Peter Bergen.

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Our Editor's Take

The podcast In the Room with Peter Bergen seeks to convey the news without a middle person. It wishes to portray accurate information without catastrophizing or editorializing.

Often, current events reports sound more alarming than they need to be. For instance, a news story about the Chinese spy balloons might make people worry about a potential war. A report about an outbreak of a new disease could make citizens fear a new cycle of lockdowns and masking. But the media likes to create scary declarations to make viewers pay more attention. It's a tactic to gain higher engagement. Terrified people want to know more to calm their fears.

Journalist Peter Bergen wants to combat that tactic with In the Room. He aims to use his podcast to de-escalate public hysteria. To do that, he's getting his information straight from the experts. These are the people in charge of homeland security, scientists, ambassadors, and more. They make the decisions in the US and the world that impact the listeners' daily lives. If anyone knows how to distinguish fact from misinformation, it's them.

Each weekly episode dedicates 30-40 minutes to deconstructing one topic from current events. It either presents a documentary-style narrative or a comprehensive interview with an expert. An example is an examination of the Fentanyl epidemic. In that episode, the host brings testimonials from people whom the drug affected, those who help test for it, and more.

Another podcast episode explores the impacts of another Trump presidency. That episode has Bergen speaking to Donald Trump's former foreign policy advisor. They dissect the president's stances on world affairs and how they changed. The two also analyze how those opinions might influence his decisions if reelected.

In the Room with Peter Bergen offers an educational view on crucial topics. The host always stays neutral and asks difficult and complex questions. New episodes premiere every Tuesday.

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