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Sep 26, 2020 • 60min
Ep. #543: Senator Bernie Sanders, Jim Belushi
Senator Bernie Sanders, a steadfast advocate for democratic socialism, joins actor and cannabis industry advocate Jim Belushi for a lively discussion. They tackle the urgent need for healthcare reform, income inequality, and police accountability. Meanwhile, Coleman Hughes adds his insights on race and the importance of engaging with the electoral process. Jim shares his personal journey in the cannabis world, highlighting its mental health benefits, while the conversation remains sharp with critiques of today's political climate and the challenges it poses to democracy.

Sep 19, 2020 • 58min
Ep. #542: Michael Cohen, Jane Fonda
Explore the humorous yet critical take on political figures' responses to COVID-19 and the realities of prison life. Featuring candid reflections on incarceration and the need for reform, the discussion shifts to controversial performances and legal battles in the public eye. Dive into the complexities of voter suppression and election dynamics, while contemplating the implications of climate change and activism. Finally, the tension between artistic freedom and diversity quotas in Hollywood is examined, sparking a lively debate on creativity and representation.

Sep 12, 2020 • 1h
Ep. #541: Peter Strzok, Ewan McGregor
Join Jessica Yellin, a journalist and founder of News Not Noise, and Peter Hamby, host of Snapchat's political show, as they dive into today's political landscape. They dissect the complexities of identity politics and the implications of Jessica Krug's actions. The discussion turns to parenting challenges in uncertain times, blending humor with social critique. Plus, hear from Ewan McGregor about his thrilling motorcycle adventures in South America and the pursuit of travel anonymity. It's an engaging mix of laughter, politics, and personal stories!

Aug 29, 2020 • 60min
Ep. #540: Trey Gowdy, Wynton Marsalis
Trey Gowdy, former congressman known for the Benghazi investigation, shares insights on political accountability and polarization. Nina Burleigh, a political journalist, critiques election integrity amidst current scandals. Rick Wilson, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, discusses messaging strategies from the recent Republican Convention, emphasizing safety and public sentiment. Wynton Marsalis, celebrated jazz musician, promotes his new album 'The Ever Funky Lowdown' as a means to bridge societal divisions through creativity and dialogue.

Aug 22, 2020 • 60min
Ep. #539: John Kasich, Oliver Stone
Join former Ohio governor John Kasich, known for his unexpected bipartisan support, and Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone as they delve into the complexities of American politics. They discuss the deepening divides in society, the systemic roots of racism, and the need for cross-racial solidarity. Rev. Dr. William Barber II emphasizes social justice and grassroots activism, while journalist Thomas Frank shares insights on populism. Expect a blend of urgency, humor, and a call for unity amid today's political chaos.

Aug 15, 2020 • 59min
Ep. #538: Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Colin Cowherd
Colin Cowherd, a bold sports commentator known for his sharp insights, joins the discussion alongside notable guests including Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, and Andrew Yang, an advocate for universal basic income. They tackle the impacts of political leadership during the pandemic and critique the U.S. government's response. The group dives into the challenges mayors face in urban governance, the relevance of upcoming presidential debates, and the intersection of sports and societal issues. Their conversation is rich with humor and thought-provoking insights.

Aug 8, 2020 • 56min
Ep. #537: Lawrence Wilkerson, Chris Evans
Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Colin Powell, shares insights on US foreign policy and the implications of the Trump era. Chris Evans, famed for his role as Captain America, discusses his civic engagement platform and the importance of political participation. The conversation dives into election integrity issues and the complexities of COVID-19 discussions, including the need for addressing systemic racism in cannabis reform. With humor, the guests reflect on parenting challenges during the pandemic and critique the political landscape.

Aug 1, 2020 • 58min
Ep. #536: Kerry Washington, Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey, the versatile actor and comedian, shares his insights on the intersection of art and politics during turbulent times. Kerry Washington brings a unique perspective on race and identity, linking them to contemporary social movements. Thomas Chatterton Williams tackles the complexities of free speech amidst cancel culture, while Bari Weiss emphasizes the importance of open dialogue. Together, they navigate the absurdities of current events, offering both humor and serious commentary on the challenges posed by the pandemic and societal divisions.

Jun 27, 2020 • 52min
Ep. #535: John Bolton, Kara Swisher
John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, shares riveting insights from his time in the Trump administration, discussing foreign interference in U.S. elections and the ramifications of misinformation. Kara Swisher, a tech and media expert, navigates the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on political campaigns, spotlighting Biden's strategies amidst health crises. The conversation also delves into privacy concerns with contact tracing and the importance of strong leadership, all wrapped in witty commentary on today's societal issues.

Jun 20, 2020 • 55min
Ep. #534: Susan Rice, George Will
Susan Rice, a former U.S. Ambassador and National Security Advisor, shares insights from her memoir 'Tough Love' while addressing pressing issues like systemic racism and pandemic preparedness. Malcolm Nance, a counterterrorism expert, discusses national security challenges, especially in this contentious political climate. Andrew Sullivan contributes with sharp political commentary, emphasizing the need for democratic reforms, particularly around D.C. statehood and the evolving landscape of LGBTQ+ rights following recent Supreme Court decisions.


