Reply All podcast on hiatus after accusations of toxic work culture
Co-host Alex Goldman says allegations of misconduct by former staffers 'prompted a reckoning on our team'

The popular Reply All podcast has been put on hiatus and is cancelling two remaining episodes of a series that explored allegations of structural racism and a problematic work culture at food magazine Bon Appétit.
The reason? Former employees at Gimlet Media, the podcast's publisher, charged that two people behind Reply All had exhibited behaviour similar to what they were investigating at Bon Appétit.
Alex Goldman, one of the hosts of Reply All, said in an audio statement Thursday that "we should never have published this series as reported." He apologized to current and former colleagues, listeners and sources for the series on Bon Appétit, called "The Test Kitchen."
"Former colleagues of ours at Gimlet publicly described multiple instances of troubling behaviour from Sruthi and P.J.," Goldman said, referring to senior reporter Sruthi Pinnamaneni, who narrated "The Test Kitchen," and co-host P.J. Vogt. Both have left the podcast, he said.

Spotify, which acquired Gimlet in 2019, said Pinnamaneni and Vogt are still at Gimlet. Neither Pinnamaneni nor Vogt responded to messages seeking comment.
The editor of Bon Appétit, Adam Rapoport, resigned last year after an old photo of him and his wife dressed in stereotypical Puerto Rican costumes surfaced on social media. Upset employees, especially those who had been working on racial inequities at the food magazine and its popular YouTube videos, seized the moment to press for changes at the publication.
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Those events took place in mid-2020 during a reckoning in media and other industries that emerged following the death of George Floyd and protests against police brutality toward Black people.
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