Leon Neyfakh Explained

Leon Neyfakh
Birth Place:Soviet Union
Education:Harvard University (AB)
Occupation:Journalist, staff writer, radio host
Citizenship:American

Leon Neyfakh (born 1985)[1] is an American journalist, radio host and writer. He is known for hosting the podcasts Slow Burn and Fiasco,[2] and his book The Next Next Level: A Story of Rap, Friendship, and Almost Giving Up.

Early life and education

Neyfakh was born in the Soviet Union and raised in Oak Park, Illinois. Both of his parents are Russian Jews[3] who immigrated to the United States when Neyfakh was a child.[4]

He graduated from Harvard University in 2007 with an A.B. in history and literature.[5] During his time there, he wrote for its student newspaper, The Harvard Crimson.[6]

Career

Neyfakh is best known for creating and hosting Slates podcast Slow Burn, which has covered American political scandals. The first season of the podcast was about the Watergate scandal of Richard Nixon,[7] [8] and the second season covered the Lewinsky scandal of Bill Clinton.[9]

Before joining Slate, Neyfakh worked for the Boston Globe as the Ideas staff, and was a reporter for the New York Observer. He has also written for The FADER, The New Republic, and Rollingstone.com.[5]

Neyfakh also wrote a book titled The Next Next Level: A Story of Rap, Friendship, and Almost Giving Up, about Juiceboxxx, a rapper from Wisconsin.[10] [4]

In November 2018, Neyfakh announced on Twitter that he was leaving Slate to write and host his new podcast, Fiasco,[11] which is offered exclusively on the Luminary podcast platform.[12] The first season, Fiasco: Bush v. Gore focused on the Bush vs. Gore legal battle, and the second, Fiasco: Iran-Contra, is centered around the Iran–Contra affair.[13] This season was later adapted to a six-part television series by Epix in 2021.[14]

In February 2019, it was announced that Epix would release a six-part docu-series inspired by Slow Burn with Neyfakh as host. The series was set to premiere on February 16, 2020.[15]

The third season of Fiasco, Fiasco: The Battle For Boston, is centered on the Boston busing crisis of the 1970s,[16] and was released in August 2020, during the ongoing George Floyd protests. When asked about how Americans can actively and effectively engage in the topic of race, Neyfakh said:

In early 2020, a new podcast called 5-4 was launched, for which Neyfakh provides introductions to the individual episodes and has editorial oversight. The podcast focuses on U.S. Supreme Court cases and how they impact life and liberty of Americans.[17]

The fourth season of Fiasco, titled Fiasco: Benghazi, was released in 2021. The season is centered around the 2012 Benghazi attack and the political scandal that followed.[18]

The fifth season of Fiasco was released in 2022. Titled Fiasco: The AIDS Crisis, it tackles the history of the AIDS epidemic in the United States.[19]

In 2023, Neyfakh and radio deejay and cultural commentator Jay Smooth released the "Think Twice" podcast covering the legacy of singer and performer Michael Jackson.[20]

Personal life

Neyfakh is married to Alice Gregory, a freelance journalist. The couple live in Brooklyn, New York City,[21] [22] [4] and have a black toy poodle named Mickey.

Notes and References

  1. News: Bromwich. Jonah Engel. 2020-08-17. What Historical Moment Is Leon Neyfakh Learning From Now?. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-10-22. 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: CBC. Radio. March 12, 2020. Leon Neyfakh on political scandals and his favourite podcasts.
  3. https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/287628/unorthodox-episode-188-clare-malone-leon-neyfakh Ep. 188: FiveThirtyEight politics writer Clare Malone and Fiasco host Leon Neyfakh
  4. https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-impulsive-life-not-chosen The Impulsive Life Not Chosen
  5. https://manhattan.edu/news/archive/2018/02/leon-neyfakh-slow-burn-podcast-watergate.php LEON NEYFAKH OF SLOW BURN PODCAST TO DISCUSS COVERING WATERGATE FOUR DECADES LATER
  6. https://www.thecrimson.com/writer/11514/Leon__Neyfakh/ Leon Neyfakh
  7. https://www.cjr.org/q_and_a/slow-burn-slate-podcast-watergate.php New podcast revisits Watergate in the Trump era
  8. https://www.indiewire.com/2018/01/slow-burn-podcast-watergate-leon-neyfakh-interview-1201923097/ Slow Burn’: Watergate Podcast Host on Avoiding Obvious Trump Parallels and Finding Out When Conspiracies Come True
  9. http://www.vulture.com/2018/07/slow-burn-podcast-season-2-will-be-about-clinton-impeachment.html Slate’s Slow Burn Podcast to Return With New Season About the Clinton Impeachment
  10. https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/the-next-next-level-by-leon-neyfakh-a-tale-of-rap-and-friendship/2015/07/16/e20b5522-1db4-11e5-aeb9-a411a84c9d55_story.html ‘The Next Next Level’ by Leon Neyfakh: a tale of rap and friendship
  11. https://www.cjr.org/the_delacorte_lectures/slate-slow-burn-leon-neyfakh.php Slate’s Leon Neyfakh on Slow Burn’s success and political storytelling
  12. News: Three Podcasts to Listen to in June. Larson. Sarah. June 4, 2019. November 23, 2019. 0028-792X.
  13. Fiasco Tries to Make Iran-Contra a Teachable Moment. Alam. Rumaan. February 4, 2020. The New Republic. February 5, 2020. 0028-6583.
  14. News: Hale . Mike . 2021-09-16 . Review: ‘Fiasco,’ a Look at How America Got to Where It Is . 2024-02-21 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  15. Web site: Epix Greenlights Podcast-Inspired Docuseries 'Slow Burn' – TCA. Bennett. Anita. February 10, 2019. Deadline Hollywood. February 5, 2020.
  16. Web site: Sturges . Fiona . 2020-08-06 . Leon Neyfakh on what a '70s busing crisis tells us about race relations . subscription . 2020-10-22 . Financial Times.
  17. https://www.fivefourpod.com/
  18. https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/leon-neyfakh/fiasco/introducing-fiasco-season-3/274895a3-35a1-4783-b36b-5406edadaec3?country=US Introducing Fiasco Season 3
  19. https://www.audible.com/pd/Fiasco-The-AIDS-Crisis-Podcast/B09SVPH27K
  20. https://www.npr.org/2023/04/26/1171915675/michael-jackson-podcast-think-twice NPR: How should we think about Michael Jackson's music? A new podcast explores his legacy
  21. https://observer.com/2011/07/new-york-media-power-couples-the-varsity-lineup-and-the-incoming-class/#slide41 New York Media Power Couples: The Varsity Lineup and the Incoming Class
  22. https://www.foldmagazine.com/alice-gregory The Daily Grind of a Distracted Freelance Writer