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Jun 13, 2020 • 58min
Ep. #533: Radley Balko, Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian
Radley Balko, an opinion journalist and policing expert, joins Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, a leading cardiologist and public health advocate, for a lively discussion. They tackle the complexities of police reform amidst the COVID-19 crisis, questioning the current strategies and emphasizing community-focused solutions. The conversation shifts to the obesity epidemic, where Mozaffarian highlights the urgent need for better nutrition and government action. Larry Wilmore and Matt Welch add comedic insights on Hollywood's cultural responses and the bizarre behaviors observed during the pandemic.

Jun 6, 2020 • 55min
Ep. #532: Michael Render, Frank Figliuzzi
In this engaging discussion, rapper and activist Killer Mike delves into the vital role of strategic political activism and the transition from protest to voting energy. Former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi offers insight into the complexities of law enforcement amidst political tensions. Their conversation also touches on societal reflections on racial injustice and pandemic impacts, while Rosa Brooks emphasizes the importance of community accountability in policing reforms. The humor peppered throughout critiques the absurdities of these pressing issues.

May 30, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. #531: Tom Colicchio, Ian Bremmer
Tom Colicchio, renowned chef and advocate for the restaurant industry, discusses the pandemic's impact on eateries, emphasizing their role as community hubs. Ian Bremmer, a political scientist, provides sharp insights into the political narratives surrounding COVID-19, scrutinizing leadership responses and public perceptions. Soledad O'Brien, a respected journalist, highlights the intersection of social media and race, underscoring the necessity for accountability and empathy in a polarized world. They mix humor with serious commentary, reflecting on societal dynamics during these uncertain times.

May 23, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. #530: Thomas Friedman, Dr. Cate Shanahan
Thomas Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist known for his insights on globalization, joins Dr. Cate Shanahan, a family physician and diet expert, and Michael Moore, an Academy Award-winning filmmaker and political activist. The trio humorously critiques pandemic responses and highlights the importance of reliable information in navigating health crises. Dr. Shanahan discusses the shocking stats on Americans' metabolic health and the dangers of modern fats. They also tackle the political landscape as the election approaches, urging voter participation and community support.

May 9, 2020 • 54min
Ep. #529: Rep. Justin Amash, Amy Holmes
Justin Amash, a Libertarian Congressman from Michigan running for president, discusses the challenges of third-party politics in a polarized landscape. Amy Holmes delves into the critique of government responses to the pandemic and the economic fallout. The trio, including Dan Savage, humorously navigates topics like relationships during quarantine and the absurdities of political protests, all while emphasizing personal responsibility in navigating these unprecedented times.

May 2, 2020 • 50min
Ep. #528: Eric Holder, Bret Stephens
This conversation features Eric Holder, former U.S. Attorney General, and Bret Stephens, a prominent New York Times columnist known for his conservative perspectives. They tackle the intersection of politics and public health during the pandemic, exploring election integrity concerns and the media's handling of political scandals. Holder discusses marijuana legalization's potential impact on younger voters, while Stephens adds humor to Biden's economic strategies, critiquing the polarized political landscape. The two reflect on the urgent need for reevaluation in health and economic policies.

Apr 25, 2020 • 51min
Ep. #527: Nancy Pelosi, Dr. David Katz
This chat features Nancy Pelosi, the current Speaker of the House, discussing legislative funding and its importance for economic recovery amid COVID-19. Dr. David Katz shares insights on preventive health measures and emphasizes lifestyle changes to boost immunity. Jay Leno adds comic relief with his take on social interactions in the pandemic. The conversation navigates the absurdities of new social norms and takes a critical look at animal agriculture's role in public health. Together, they blend humor and serious discourse on pressing issues.

Apr 18, 2020 • 50min
Ep. #526: Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Fareed Zakaria
Fareed Zakaria, a renowned journalist and CNN host, joins Republican congressman Dan Crenshaw and writer Andrew Sullivan for a discussion filled with sharp insights. They dive into the challenges of navigating post-pandemic anxiety, emphasizing the need for rational leadership. Crenshaw sheds light on Texas voting controversies, including long waits and election integrity. The trio also critiques media sensationalism during the pandemic, advocating for more responsible coverage and encouraging open-minded political discourse.

Apr 11, 2020 • 58min
Ep. #525: Bill de Blasio, Al Gore
Join Bill de Blasio, the former NYC mayor known for his progressive policies, and Al Gore, the climate change advocate and former VP, as they tackle the urgent issues brought to light by the pandemic. They discuss systemic inequality and the disproportionate impacts on minority communities, while also addressing the challenges of maintaining election integrity amidst chaos. Nikki Glaser brings humor in quarantine reflections and light-hearted commentary on social media. Ian Bremmer adds insights on global politics, creating a compelling dialogue filled with humor and urgency.

Apr 4, 2020 • 56min
Ep. #524: Mayor Eric Garcetti, Max Brooks
Join Eric Garcetti, the 42nd mayor of Los Angeles, and Max Brooks, acclaimed writer of "World War Z," as they tackle pressing issues during the pandemic. Garcetti discusses LA's strategies for handling COVID-19 and the economic fallout, while Brooks emphasizes the importance of preparedness for future crises. The duo shares humorous coping mechanisms during lockdown and critiques leadership accountability. Their engaging dialogue mixes serious insights with light-hearted moments, making this a must-listen for anyone navigating these challenging times.


