

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 11min
Episode 2651 CWSA 11/06/24
Explore unexpected support for Trump, particularly among non-white voters, and how this challenges mainstream media narratives. Delve into the political polarization surrounding key figures and the legitimacy of various elections. The conversation also touches on legal battles, emotional reflections post-election, and the growing influence of social media in shaping political engagement. Notable contributors to political change and mentorship's role in empowering youth are highlighted, painting a dynamic picture of the current political landscape.

Nov 5, 2024 • 1h 1min
Episode 2650 CWSA 11/05/24
This conversation dives into the exciting realm of politics, dissecting endorsements from high-profile figures for Trump and Kamala. It tackles the charged climate surrounding the upcoming elections, exploring potential electoral fraud and its impact on public trust. There’s a humorous reflection on personal challenges and a look at societal views on masculinity. Plus, scientific breakthroughs in carbon dioxide conversion and their environmental potential add an unexpected twist. Get ready for both insight and levity!

Nov 4, 2024 • 1h 15min
Episode 2649 CWSA 11/04/24
Dive into the chaos of politics with discussions on controversial figures like Soros and the implications of Project 65 on legal protections for Trump-related cases. Explore the intersection of climate science with public perception, raising eyebrows about genetic modifications and environmental issues. The deep skepticism surrounding election integrity and media manipulation takes center stage, alongside a humorous critique of political messaging. Lastly, get insights into economic predictions linked to election outcomes and investigate Israel's defense strategies.

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Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 12min
Episode 2648 CWSA 11/03/24
The podcast dives into the controversial health risks of fluoride in drinking water and introduces an innovative water harvesting solution. It humorously predicts a rise in voter fraud claims ahead of the 2024 election, critiquing media influence and election integrity. There’s a discussion on political humor's risks and the implications of leadership changes in politics. Additionally, the potential increase in young male voter turnout is examined, emphasizing the need for engagement in the electoral process.

Nov 2, 2024 • 1h 10min
Episode 2647 CWSA 11/02/24
Dive into a dynamic discussion about the potential impacts of Iceland's solar power plan! Explore the power of kindness in persuasion and how it elevates attractiveness. Reflect on political insights, including a comparison between hypnotists and political commentators. Unpack the complex issues surrounding wealth distribution and the Daniel Penny case, while also considering societal impacts of medical advancements like Ozempic. Finally, unpack the geopolitical tension with Iran and exciting live streaming plans for election day!

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Nov 1, 2024 • 1h 36min
Episode 2646 CWSA 11/01/24
The discussion dives into the implications of Boeing scrapping its DEI department amidst election integrity concerns. Scott explores the complexities of polling and tactical voting deceptions, especially among younger voters. Humor meets strategy as political interactions, like those between Trump and Bolton, are analyzed. The podcast pokes fun at Jill Biden's Halloween costume while addressing serious topics like bodily autonomy and the future of AI conflicts. Expect sharp insights on the interplay between politics and societal trends.

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 10min
Episode 2645 CWSA 10/31/24
Dive into a humorous take on Halloween costumes and the brain-boosting benefits of coffee. Discover the absurdities of military contracts and the impact of media narratives on public perception. Explore Trump's speculative interactions during the Gaza conflict and the shifting opinions on Martha Stewart's documentary. Laugh at political absurdities, especially concerning Biden and Kamala Harris, while addressing serious topics like election integrity and governance challenges. Finally, consider the future of political systems and the need for innovative changes.

Oct 30, 2024 • 58min
Episode 2644 CWSA 10/30/24
In a light-hearted start, the hosts discuss the power of shared emotions in building bonds. They tackle political strategies leading to the 2024 election, focusing on crucial gender voter dynamics. The potential of a new algae to mitigate climate change is highlighted alongside election integrity concerns and media biases. Emotional connections from travel, especially in Israel, are analyzed for their impact on public opinion. Finally, lessons on maintaining civility during the tumultuous post-election landscape are emphasized.

Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 16min
Episode 2643 CWSA 10/29/24
Dive into a discussion about the rising anxiety in America fueled by endless news cycles. Explore the surprising benefits of coffee on mental health and its role in keeping us active. The conversation turns to media influence, examining how major figures affect public perception and the shifting dynamics of journalistic integrity. Get insights on the complex world of political communication, where free speech intersects with election integrity, particularly around Trump's influence. Plus, witness the heat of public debates and the consequences of heated rhetoric.

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Oct 27, 2024 • 57min
Episode 2641 CWSA 10/27/24
Engage with intriguing discussions on digital twins revolutionizing healthcare, predicting treatment outcomes, and their link to lifestyle choices. Delve into the complex media landscape, where propaganda often overshadows substantive dialogue. Explore Israel's strategic military tactics in its dealings with Iran, emphasizing conflict resolution. The podcast also tackles concerns over electoral integrity post-2020, the implications of censorship on democracy, and the challenges within the Democratic Party's appeal to a diverse electorate.


