Time To Say Goodbye

Time To Say Goodbye
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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 12min

The Future of America is in the Southwest with Kyle Paoletta

Kyle Paoletta, author of "American Oasis," reveals the unique challenges facing Southwestern cities like Albuquerque and Las Vegas amid climate change. He discusses the historical significance of these regions, sharing lessons from indigenous agricultural practices that could inform sustainable urban development. Paoletta highlights the need for resilience in the face of wildfires, emphasizing community solutions over individualistic approaches. Dive into the rich cultural narratives and how they might guide America’s future in adapting to environmental realities.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 17min

The 2028 Celebrity President Draft and How to Think About DOGE

A spirited fantasy draft ponders which celebrities might run for President in 2028, featuring humorous picks like Mr. Beast and Eminem. Discussions touch on political discontent with the current administration and the fascinating media dynamics between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. The conversation also dives into the funding tensions in academia and how unconventional candidates could reshape political engagement. Finally, insights into DOGE's fluctuating trends unravel the broader implications of financial rhetoric in a changing landscape.
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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 1min

Elon! Elon! Elon! with Ryan Mac

Ryan Mac, a New York Times reporter and co-author of "Character Limits: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter," shares his insights on Elon Musk's tumultuous takeover of Twitter. He discusses Musk's management style and the resulting impact on company culture and political discourse. The conversation delves into the societal implications of Musk's immense wealth and influence, especially regarding democracy. Mac also humorously addresses the controversial rebranding of Twitter to X, revealing how these changes affect public perception.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 57min

DeepSeek's Sputnik Moment with Karen Hao

Karen Hao, a journalist for The Atlantic and an expert on AI's socio-political impacts, joins to discuss the revolutionary Chinese AI model DeepSeek. This model's launch has sparked significant market turmoil, including major losses for NVIDIA. They explore the astronomical $500 billion Project Stargate and the ensuing rivalries between tech giants like Elon Musk and Sam Altman. The conversation dives into the ethical dilemmas and public perceptions surrounding AI, alongside humorous insights on Tesla's Cybertruck culture.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 10min

Biden's Pardons, Trump's Speech, Elon's Upstaging, and Why the Libs Have Been So Quiet

The discussion dives into Biden's controversial pardons and the criticism surrounding them, exploring their effects on the Democratic Party's reputation. Trump's engaging yet sleepy speech is analyzed, alongside the eerie silence from the left. The impact of social media on political discourse is scrutinized, especially in light of prominent figures like Trump and Musk. Voter dissatisfaction is evident, sparking conversations about the potential for outsiders to shake up the political landscape. Historical reflections provide a humorous yet thoughtful endnote.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 13min

Phone Alienation, Body Optimization, and Make America Healthy Again with Maya Vinokour

Maya Vinokour, an Assistant Professor of Russian Studies at NYU, dives into the curious intersection of wellness culture and right-wing politics. She unpacks the concept of 'lifestyle fascism' and how everyday health choices can lead to radical beliefs. The conversation navigates the evolution of wellness since the 1970s, poking fun at modern food trends, and critiques the anxiety surrounding health narratives in our tech-driven world. Plus, she highlights the psychological toll of the optimization craze and the nihilism creeping into youth political engagement.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 34min

Are We Already Forgetting about January 6th? with John Ganz

Hello!Today we have a belated 1/6 anniversary special with repeat guest John Ganz, whose great book “When the Clock Broke” can be ordered here and whose essential substack can be read here. We discuss how the public will remember January 6th and whether it might already be fading from the collective memory. What do we make of it today after last November’s election? How do we think Trump will treat 1/6, whether the people in jail who are now pleading for pardons or the lasting imprint it may have placed on the public trust? We also talk about Trump’s “plans” to annex Greenland. Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 13min

H1B, Vivek and the Big Fight in the Right

Dive into the passionate debate surrounding H1B visa holders and the significance of merit in American society. The hosts engage in a humorous take on Vivek's questionable tweets, juxtaposing nostalgia with pressing social issues. They dissect the dreams of today’s youth, balancing ambitions in athletics with the harsh realities of educational inequities. Hear insights on the growing divide within conservative ideologies and the frustrations brewing in the Democratic Party, highlighting a collective longing for meaningful political change.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 14min

The "Groups" and the Non Profit Industrial Complex with Dr. Claire Dunning

Claire Dunning, an associate professor at the University of Maryland and author of "Nonprofit Neighborhoods," dives into the evolution of the nonprofit sector in America. She discusses the shift away from neoliberalism and critiques the elitism within nonprofit leadership, which often disconnects them from the communities they serve. Dunning also explores how nonprofits influence politics and the funding dynamics that perpetuate inequality. With a focus on homelessness, she emphasizes the need for transparency and grassroots advocacy to better address societal issues.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 17min

What just happened in Korea? with Max Kim

Hello!Today we have on Max Kim, the Seoul correspondent for the LA Times and a repeat TTSG guest to provide a worthy service. If you are interested in what's happening in Korea but don't know a whole lot about Korea history, politics, or even who President Yoon might be outside of a few viral clips of him singing and his incredibly stupid recent coup attempt, Max is here to provide his analysis and his reportage on everything from what Yoon might been thinking, how he came into power, the Korean traditions of protest, and everything else you might want to know that we could fit into an hour and fifteen minutes.Please read Max's writing on this.a great piece from 2022 in the Baffler about YoonLA Times article from yesterday on "who is running South Korea right now?"A moving piece about the Gwangju Massacre This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe

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