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Feb 2, 2023 • 10min
Specialized Police Units Are In The Spotlight, Again
Radley Balko, journalist and author of "Rise of the Warrior Cop," delves into the contentious role of specialized police units following the disbanding of Memphis's SCORPION unit after Tyre Nichols' tragic death. He discusses the aggressive tactics of these units, their questionable effectiveness, and their impact on community trust. Balko highlights the historical patterns of violence associated with these forces and advocates for a shift towards community-oriented policing to prevent future tragedies.

Feb 1, 2023 • 13min
Pamela Anderson Takes Control Of Her Life Story
Pamela Anderson, renowned actress and animal rights advocate, takes control of her narrative in her memoir, "Love, Pamela." She discusses overcoming childhood trauma and the empowerment found through reclaiming her story. The conversation dives into the struggles of vulnerability in the public eye, including her experience at the Playboy Mansion and the fallout from a leaked sex tape. Pamela also shares how she leverages her image to advocate for animal welfare, emphasizing the interplay of resilience and authenticity in her journey.

Jan 31, 2023 • 15min
A Personal Recession Toolkit
Arzu Razvani, an NPR reporter on personal finance and housing, shares vital insights on preparing for a potential recession. They discuss the growing anxiety surrounding job security and offers practical budgeting tips for families during financial strain. Razvani highlights the troubling rise of credit card debt and the importance of emergency savings. Listeners also learn about the economic signs pointing to a looming recession and strategies for navigating job loss while making informed financial decisions.

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Jan 30, 2023 • 13min
Could Migration Help Ease The World's Population Challenges?
Lant Pritchett, research director at Labor Mobility Partnerships, dives into migration's potential to balance global population disparities. He discusses the stark demographic divide, with some countries aging rapidly while others grow quickly. The podcast also highlights China's alarming population decline and its economic consequences. Pritchett suggests that migration could be a key solution to these challenges, as younger populations from developing regions may help to meet labor demands in aging rich nations.

Jan 29, 2023 • 15min
Changing the Way Media Reports on Gun Violence
The podcast dives into the troubling trend of gun violence in the U.S., focusing on recent mass shootings. Experts discuss the media's role and the need for thoughtful reporting that avoids retraumatizing survivors. There's a keen exploration of how narrative framing can shift public perception, emphasizing the difference between sensationalized mass shooting coverage and the everyday reality of gun violence. The conversation advocates for empathetic journalism that highlights community impact and supports long-term solutions.

Jan 27, 2023 • 13min
In the Wake of Tyre Nichols' Death, Does Diversity Make A Difference In Policing?
Phillip Goff, CEO of the Center for Policing Equity and an expert on police reform, dives into the alarming issues surrounding Tyre Nichols' tragic death at the hands of police. He discusses whether increasing diversity within police forces genuinely impacts systemic brutality. Goff critiques the need for deep cultural changes within policing, advocating for alternatives like social workers to address community safety. His insights provoke thought on the effectiveness of current strategies and the essential investment in community support.

Jan 26, 2023 • 12min
Retired WNBA Star Maya Moore And Her Husband Jonathan Irons Talk About Their Journey
Maya Moore's transition from WNBA star to advocate for justice is nothing short of inspiring. After dedicating years to free Jonathan Irons from wrongful imprisonment, their bond blossomed into love and marriage. They reflect on navigating challenges and healing in their relationship post-trauma. The couple also shares their insights on faith, community, and the importance of being open to life's unexpected twists. Now, as they embrace family life, they continue to inspire others with their powerful story of love and resilience.

Jan 25, 2023 • 12min
German And American Tanks Are Headed for Ukraine
Ukraine's creative marketing strategy for military tanks adds a dash of humor to a serious topic. The decision from Germany and the U.S. to supply advanced tanks marks a significant shift in support. Historical context and public sentiment played a role in Germany's pivot. Meanwhile, Biden's framing of this military aid emphasizes defense over provocation. The implications for Ukraine and the Western alliance are profound, as these tanks are among the best in the world.

Jan 24, 2023 • 9min
Some Muslim Americans Turn To Faith For Guidance On Abortion
The podcast explores how some Muslim Americans navigate their faith in the context of abortion following recent legal shifts. Personal stories reveal the diversity of opinions within the community. It examines Sharia law's complexities surrounding abortion, highlighting surprising permissiveness in some conservative countries. The discussion also dives into historical influences on current beliefs and emphasizes the importance of thoughtful dialogue and individual experiences in reproductive choices.

Jan 23, 2023 • 12min
Shock And Pain in Monterey Park, Site Of Another American Mass Shooting
The community of Monterey Park, once celebrating Lunar New Year, now grapples with the aftermath of a tragic mass shooting. Residents share poignant reflections on their emotional trauma, mourning their losses while highlighting cultural resilience. A sociology professor delves into the area's rich history, illustrating how it evolved into a safe haven for Asian Americans. Experts discuss the profound fear stemming from gun culture and rising violence against Asians, emphasizing the urgent need for societal change.


