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Sep 20, 2024 • 9min
Is Georgia ready to vote for a female president?
The podcast dives into Georgia's evolving political landscape, questioning if it's ready to vote for a female presidential candidate. Personal stories from women voters reveal strong support for Kamala Harris, especially around reproductive rights. The discussion highlights the challenges female candidates face and examines historical biases against women in leadership roles. With younger voters pushing for change, the dialogue reflects the significance of gender in politics and the potential for a shift in Georgia's electoral dynamics.

Sep 19, 2024 • 9min
The unraveling of Eric Adams' administration
New York City's political landscape is in turmoil as Mayor Eric Adams faces a series of scandals. Federal investigations focus on illegal donations and potential bribery, leaving his administration on shaky ground. The fallout includes high-level resignations and public confusion about governance. The ramifications of these challenges extend beyond politics, causing concerns about public safety and city management. It's a gripping saga of political drama as Adams navigates through this crisis.

Sep 18, 2024 • 9min
Israel rigged pagers and radios to explode across Lebanon
Explosive attacks on Hezbollah's pagers in Beirut have sparked serious implications for regional peace talks. With negotiations between Israel and Hamas faltering, the conflict intensifies. Israel's military strategy is shifting, raising questions about Hezbollah's ability to respond effectively. As U.S. Secretary Blinken pushes for diplomatic solutions, concerns over stability in the Middle East grow. The episode reflects on the broader consequences this violence may have on ongoing negotiations in Gaza.

Sep 17, 2024 • 13min
A year after the strike is the UAW still winning?
A year after a historic strike, the United Auto Workers Union reflects on a rollercoaster of triumphs and challenges. Initial excitement has faded as workers face disordered production and inventory issues. Stellantis struggles intensify with layoffs affecting morale. In the South, organizing efforts clash with regional resistance, yet a successful union vote at a Tennessee plant provides a glimmer of hope. Meanwhile, the shift to electric vehicles brings both opportunities and conflicts ahead in the dynamic auto industry.

Sep 16, 2024 • 11min
Another attempt was made on Trump's life. What do we know?
A shocking assassination attempt on former President Trump raises serious concerns. Authorities delve into the suspect's background and motivations, revealing a troubling criminal history. The FBI's investigation uncovers evidence of premeditation, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures by the Secret Service. Discussions on political tensions and Trump's response add layers to this intense narrative. As the 2024 election approaches, the implications of such threats become even more significant.

Sep 15, 2024 • 8min
The Republicans who stood up to Trump after the 2020 election
A riveting discussion centers around the Republican officials from Arizona and Georgia who resisted Donald Trump's pressure to overturn the 2020 election. They reveal their struggles between loyalty and legality, offering a glimpse into the chaotic aftermath of the election. Insights from the new HBO documentary illustrate the internal conflicts within the party, drawing fascinating parallels to a heist. The talk also highlights the evolving perception of attempts to undermine democracy and its lasting implications for America's political landscape.

Sep 13, 2024 • 11min
NASA prepares to head back to the moon.
NASA is gearing up for its first crewed moon mission in over 50 years with Artemis II. The Orion capsule will be tested, paving the way for astronauts to return to the lunar surface by 2026. The program aims to be more inclusive, promising the first woman and person of color on the moon. Behind-the-scenes insights from Houston reveal the rigorous training of a diverse astronaut crew, facing both emotional and logistical challenges as they prepare for an exciting leap into a new era of space exploration.

Sep 12, 2024 • 11min
Anne Lamott has some ideas on getting older in the United States
Anne Lamott, a celebrated writer known for her witty and poignant takes on life, shares her reflections on aging. She discusses the challenges and gifts of getting older, emphasizing self-acceptance and the beauty of genuine relationships. Lamott reveals how her perspective has shifted from ambition to appreciation, finding joy in simple moments and the wisdom that comes with age. She also highlights the importance of love and service over material success, promoting a positive outlook on life as we embrace the journey of growing older.

Sep 11, 2024 • 10min
During Tuesday's debate, Harris was in command; Trump was incoherent
The recent presidential debate showcased Vice President Kamala Harris's commanding performance against a struggling Donald Trump. The discussion highlights the rise of real-time fact-checking during debates, showcasing a more measured approach than in past events. Media responses varied widely, revealing biases in coverage of candidate performances. The debate's dynamics could significantly influence voter perceptions, especially in crucial swing states. Overall, it raises questions about the effectiveness of communication strategies in a tightly contested race.

Sep 10, 2024 • 11min
Cooking for the most powerful person in the world
Cristeta Comerford, the first woman and person of color to serve as White House executive chef, reflects on her thrilling culinary journey of nearly 30 years cooking for five U.S. presidents. She shares stories of her most memorable state dinners and the unique dishes she crafted, showcasing her Filipino heritage. Throughout the conversation, Comerford discusses the improvisational nature of American cuisine and the personal growth she experienced while prioritizing the joy of cooking for others over her own preferences.


