<p>Michael Barbaro created and hosts The Daily, the wildly popular five-day-a-week podcast from <em>The New York Times</em>. Since its creation in 2017, at the beginning of the Trump presidency, The Daily has become the most popular news podcast in the world, with more than 3 million listeners. </p><p><em>The Daily</em> has won a DuPont-Columbia University Award for audio excellence and has been named a top podcast of the year by <em>Time</em>, <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>, <em>The Atlantic</em>, <em>Esquire</em>, <em>Adweek</em>, <em>The New Yorker</em>, and<em> New York Magazine.</em><span style="color: black;"> </span></p><p>On stage, Barbaro frames his discussions in much the same way he describes his show: The moment demands an explanation—<em>The Daily</em> is on a mission to find it. Michael tells the story of <em>The Daily</em>’s creation and how it embraces new forms of storytelling to confront the media industry’s biggest challenge: distrust from the public. He describes his own journey from the highest ranks of political journalism into podcasting and the lessons he’s learned from both phases of his career. He describes, with striking candor, the state of the media today. And, tapping into work at <em>The Washington Post</em> and <em>The New York Times</em>, he provides audiences with an informed, nonpartisan perspective on the biggest stories of our time. </p><p>Before hosting <em>The Daily</em>, Barbaro was a national political correspondent for <em>The New York Times</em> and host of T<em>he Run-Up</em>, a podcast about the 2016 presidential race. Previously, he covered New York's City Hall and the U.S. retail industry. Upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree in history from Yale in 2002, he joined <em>The Washington Post </em>as a reporter covering the biotechnology industry, eventually joining <em>The New York Times</em> in 2005.</p>
Political journalist with<i> The New York Times</i> and host of the wildly popular podcast, <i>The Daily</i>
<ul><li><strong>The moment demands an explanation—The Daily is on a mission to find it</strong></li><li>As creator and host of The Daily, a five-day-a-week podcast from The New York Times, Michael Barbaro provides audiences with an informed, non-partisan perspective on the biggest stories of our time and the crucial role that podcasting now plays in telling them. Michael shares an insider’s view of his wildly popular show — the most popular news podcast in the world — and how it embraces new forms of storytelling to confront the existential crisis of mistrust facing the news media. Michael describes the lessons he’s learned from a career at the highest ranks of American journalism, the creation of The Daily, and his coverage of the last three presidential races, including Donald Trump’s 2016, 2020, and 2024 campaigns. He pays special attention to the state of journalism today, including the impact of cable versus the rising popularity of podcast audio, why podcasting has become so popular, and the future of print journalism.</li></ul>