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Mar 1, 2025 • 23min
Oscars 2025: Hollywood’s big night
Lisa Richwine, a seasoned entertainment reporter, and Dawn Schmielewski, an insightful entertainment business reporter, dive into the world of the 97th Academy Awards. They share behind-the-scenes stories about Oscar campaigns and discuss how recent sociopolitical pressures and wildfires are shaping Hollywood's recovery. The duo analyzes the fierce competition among Best Picture contenders and reflects on the challenges local crews face due to production relocations. Expect insights into campaigning strategies and the evolving dynamics of Diversity and representation in the Oscars.

Feb 28, 2025 • 13min
Trump and Zelenskiy, PKK, measles and Apple DEI
A critical meeting between Trump and Zelenskiy focuses on a vital minerals deal. Meanwhile, a Kurdish leader's call for disarmament offers hope for peace in Turkey. The U.S. faces a measles outbreak as vaccine skepticism challenges public health efforts. Apple's DEI policies continue amid political pressures, showcasing their unique approach without quotas. Each topic reveals a layer of complexity in today's global landscape.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 13min
Starmer meets Trump, Musk at cabinet, Gene Hackman and Andrew Tate
Keir Starmer seeks crucial U.S. support for Ukraine amid a notable meeting with Donald Trump. Elon Musk makes headlines at Trump's cabinet gathering, where innovative immigration reforms are discussed. Legal woes surround Musk's Doge involvement, raising questions on accountability. The show also touches on the tragic passing of Gene Hackman in New Mexico. Lastly, intriguing archaeological findings in Pompeii provide a fascinating twist to the current events.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 13min
Ukraine minerals deal, consumer confidence, tax cuts and South Korea birthrate
A pivotal minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine promises to bolster critical resource development amidst ongoing geopolitical strife. Meanwhile, U.S. stocks fell as consumer confidence drops and political battles heat up over tax cuts in Congress. The complexities of inflation fears loom large, echoing past economic troubles. In a surprising turnaround, South Korea has seen its birthrate rise for the first time in almost a decade, showcasing demographic shifts that may have long-term implications.

Feb 25, 2025 • 13min
Trump and Macron's Ukraine divide, DeepSeek and Germany’s Left
A significant meeting between Trump and Macron reveals stark differences over Ukraine strategies, exposing divides between the U.S. and EU. Meanwhile, China's DeepSeek is pushing boundaries with its innovative AI model, just as tensions rise in the tech war with the U.S. In Germany, the far-left party Die Linke rises to prominence, attracting younger voters through social justice initiatives and savvy social media engagement, highlighting a fragmented electorate.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 12min
Germany election, Musk’s email and Ukraine anniversary
Germany's recent election shifts dynamics with Friedrich Merz likely set to lead amid growing far-right support. Tensions with the US, particularly concerning Donald Trump, loom large. Meanwhile, Elon Musk stirs controversy with demands on federal employees. In Ukraine, President Zelensky expresses willingness to step aside for peace as the war enters its fourth year. Cultural resilience shines through, with Ukrainian soldiers enduring challenges while artistic expression flourishes in strife.

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Feb 22, 2025 • 22min
Saudi Arabia's role in global diplomacy
Maha El-Dahan, Gulf Bureau Chief for Reuters, shares her insights into Saudi Arabia's burgeoning role in global diplomacy. The discussion highlights key meetings in Riyadh focused on the Ukraine war and the kingdom's growing influence on the Palestinian issue. El-Dahan explains the complexities of Saudi-U.S. relations amidst economic transformations under Vision 2030. The podcast also delves into the strategic partnerships with China and Russia, showcasing Saudi Arabia's attempts to navigate a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

Feb 21, 2025 • 13min
Gaza body, Trump's grip, Kenya workers and quantum computing
Tensions escalate in Gaza as Israel vows to hold Hamas accountable for failing to return a hostage's body. Meanwhile, Trump tightens his influence over U.S. government agencies, raising eyebrows about independence. Kenya is on a mission to send a million workers abroad annually to address global labor shortages. In tech news, Microsoft reveals its Majorana 1 chip, promising to revolutionize quantum computing and its applications, including electric vehicle batteries.

Feb 20, 2025 • 12min
Trump-Zelenskiy feud, Gaza hostage bodies, Musk poll and Brazil judge
Tensions are rising as Donald Trump labels Ukrainian President Zelenskiy a 'dictator.' The bodies of the youngest Gaza hostages have been returned, spotlighting the ongoing conflict. In Brazil, a judge faces accusations of censorship amid political turmoil involving former President Bolsonaro. Meanwhile, a poll reveals widespread concern about Elon Musk's influence on government services. The discussion also touches on record gold prices amid inflation fears and the shifting dynamics of international support for Ukraine.

Feb 19, 2025 • 12min
Trump’s Ukraine message, DOGE, Milei crypto scandal and NY’s Adams
Donald Trump hints at a possible meeting with Putin, brushing off Ukraine's worries about being sidelined. Elon Musk faces legal hurdles as his efficiency department's actions are challenged. Argentina's President Javier Milei is under scrutiny for promoting a cryptocurrency that crashed spectacularly. Meanwhile, a federal judge demands clarity on why U.S. prosecutors aim to drop charges against New York's Mayor Eric Adams. The podcast connects the dots between politics and tech, revealing scandals that shake public trust.


