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Aug 10, 2024 • 17min
Southport: The catalyst for UK riots, and my hometown
The podcast explores the aftermath of a tragic stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed event in Southport, where community mourning turned to riots fueled by misinformation. It highlights the pain of lost lives and the destructive spread of false narratives, particularly involving a wrongly labeled attacker. The discussion also reflects on Southport's decline, its once vibrant atmosphere now marked by desolation. Despite the turmoil, themes of community resilience and the importance of honoring victims and celebrating local culture shine through.

Aug 9, 2024 • 13min
US jobs data, Harris-Trump debate date, heartbroken Swifties and Olympic speed
Kamala Harris, the current Vice President, and Donald Trump, former President, discuss the upcoming debate that promises to stir the political pot. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift fans, heartbroken over canceled concerts, unite in Vienna, expressing their disappointment through song. The conversation also touches on the thrill of capturing Olympic moments, highlighting the challenges and artistry of sports photography. It's a blend of politics, music, and sports that reveals how public figures resonate with the emotions of their fans and citizens alike.

Aug 8, 2024 • 12min
Harris-Walz battleground rallies, Trump’s challenge, Swift concert alert and Israel’s waiting game
Kamala Harris, the U.S. Vice President, teams up with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on the campaign trail, facing off against former President Donald Trump as he navigates shifting political tides. They discuss the surge in Democratic support and how it's influencing battleground strategies. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift's concerts in Vienna are cancelled due to security threats, bringing the spotlight on safety at large events. Amidst this, Israel prepares for potential retaliations from Iran, highlighting the tension in global politics.

Aug 7, 2024 • 13min
Walz VP pick, a new Hamas leader and AI music
In this engaging discussion, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris teams up with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who brings his experience and values to the campaign. They dive into the implications of new Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's appointment, shedding light on global political tensions. The conversation also touches on the legal battles music labels face against AI startups over copyright issues, demonstrating the complexities of innovation and tradition in the music industry.

Aug 6, 2024 • 13min
Markets, Iraq attack, Bangladesh's student movement and battleground states
Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate renowned for his contributions to microfinance, dives into pressing global issues. He discusses the recent attack on a U.S. military base in Iraq and its geopolitical implications. The podcast also covers the dramatic stock market recovery after a significant sell-off. In Bangladesh, students rally for Yunus to lead amidst political chaos following Prime Minister Hasina's exit. Lastly, they touch on the electoral dynamics in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, highlighting the risks of potential post-election unrest.

Aug 5, 2024 • 12min
Tumbling markets, Bangladesh violence, UK disorder and life after wrongful detention
Jason Rezaian, a journalist released from Iran in 2016 after wrongful detention, shares insights on the struggles faced by former prisoners reintegrating into society. He highlights the mental and bureaucratic hurdles they encounter, especially in light of recent prisoner exchanges. The discussion also touches on the global impact of economic turmoil and rising social unrest in the UK, driven by anti-immigration protests. Rezaian's firsthand experiences offer a poignant perspective on resilience amid chaos.

Aug 3, 2024 • 17min
Coffee and politics at the 'traitors club' in a divided Cyprus
Explore the unique 'Traitor's Club' in Cyprus, where Greek and Turkish Cypriots foster friendships over coffee, defying their island's deep-rooted divisions. Delve into the historical backdrop of Cyprus’ split since 1974 and the symbolic significance of an abandoned airport in Nicosia. Discover how ongoing tensions between Turkey and Greece complicate reconciliation efforts, while Cyprus' strategic location attracts geopolitical interests amid military and energy disputes. A fascinating look at unity in a divided world.

Aug 2, 2024 • 13min
Prisoner exchange, Israel retaliation fears and Olympic boxing controversy
Evan Gershkovich, a journalist recently released from Russian detention, shares his gripping story alongside Paul Whelan, an ex-Marine involved in a major prisoner exchange. They discuss the political implications of their freedom and the broader impact of such deals on international relations. Also featured is Angela Carini, an Italian boxer who withdraws from the Paris Olympics due to injury, alongside her Algerian opponent Imane Khelif, stirring discussions on gender eligibility in sports. The intertwining of geopolitics and athletics takes center stage.

Aug 1, 2024 • 12min
Deif death, Harris’ response to Trump, and watered-down alcohol sales
Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, addresses Donald Trump's misleading comments about her heritage with confidence as she prepares for her rally in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro discusses their potential collaboration in the upcoming campaign. Meanwhile, the podcast explores the changing landscape of alcohol consumption among younger consumers, who are increasingly opting to drink at home instead of bars, sparking challenges for the industry.

Jul 31, 2024 • 13min
Hamas assassination, UK stabbing and Trump’s Vance dilemma
Tensions escalate in the Middle East following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran and Israel's claim of killing a Hezbollah commander. In economic news, Japan raises interest rates as the U.S. Fed contemplates future cuts. The UK grapples with shock after a mass stabbing incident. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris preps for a key rally while Donald Trump faces donor concerns over his VP pick, JD Vance. It's a whirlwind of global events and political maneuvers!


