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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Jan 11, 2026 • 1h 10min
Episode 3069 The Scott Adams School 01/11/26
Greg Gutfeld, a sharp-witted television host, joins Dr. Drew Pinsky, an experienced physician, for a lively discussion. They tackle the complexities of cancer treatment, highlighting the challenge of personal choice amid varied anecdotal advice. The trio navigates current events, from the protests in Iran to the quirks of U.S. demonstrators. AI also takes center stage, with humorous anecdotes about its limitations, prompting discussions on consciousness and the intersection of technology and medicine.

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Jan 10, 2026 • 1h 30min
Episode 3068 ChattingWSA 01/10/26
Shelly Adams, Scott's longtime collaborator, takes on operational leadership for the community. She shares her journey of managing story submissions and the logistics of running the show. The discussion dives into current events like the Iranian protests and U.S. interests in Venezuela, including Trump’s controversial Greenland proposal. They also highlight tech advancements from CES, address Scott's health updates, and celebrate a decline in fentanyl deaths. The episode wraps with personal stories from community members, showcasing their gratitude for Scott's insights.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 48min
Episode 3067 ChattingWSA 01/09/26
Richard Pickett shares how Scott's work provided stability during turbulent times, while Sean Carlson discusses regional distrust in government amidst recent news events. Entrepreneur Grant Turner reflects on using systems thinking for business recovery and ambitious local projects in energy and housing. Listeners engage in heartfelt conversations, offering gratitude for the positive impact Scott has had on their lives, revealing a deep connection fostered within this unique community.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 34min
Episode 3066 CWSA 01/08/26
Fraud is rampant, with allegations reaching into the Minnesota electoral process and claims of foreign funding for domestic protests. Scott dives into updated dietary guidelines favoring protein-rich diets and discusses the implications of corporate entities buying homes. Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI sparks debate about tech ethics, while tensions rise with Denmark over Greenland. The conversation touches on the rise of political vigilantism and uncertainty surrounding global protests, blending humor and critical insights.

Jan 7, 2026 • 47min
Episode 3065 CWSA 01/07/26
Dive into a whirlwind of topics as Scott Adams dissects the complexities of today's news. He explores the intriguing dynamics of weaponized DEI and wokeness. The shifting narratives surrounding Venezuela and Trump's claims about oil strategies unravel. AI's role in managing prescriptions and content creation comes to light alongside critiques of media trust and vaccination rates. Adams also analyzes Russia's population decline, potential impeachment theater, and gender politics in academia, all while reflecting on societal narratives and memes.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 6min
Episode 3064 CWSA 01/06/26
The discussion dives into the media portrayal of January 6th as a hoax versus legitimate protest. Coffee may hold heart health benefits, according to a new study. Scott critiques the hype around LG's robot and praises RFK Jr.'s efforts to revise vaccine schedules. Strategic motives around Venezuela's oil and its government's compliance are examined. Insights into free speech shifts on social media and a new FDA-approved device for depression also make the list, alongside intriguing updates on public broadcasting funding and California's privacy laws.

Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 1min
Episode 3063 CWSA 01/05/26
The discussion features Trump’s ongoing conflict with global politics and his comments on Colombian leadership. A breakthrough in space manufacturing is highlighted, showcasing the advantages of microgravity. Concerns arise about AI's self-preservation tendencies and the implications of banning AI 'ego'. The podcast also delves into Venezuelan politics, election manipulation claims, and the potential for geopolitical ripple effects impacting Iran. Plus, a shocking story about a violent attack at J.D. Vance's home raises alarms about political safety.

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Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 3min
Episode 3062 CWSA 01/04/26
Explore the mind-bending idea that we might be living in a simulation created by a less intelligent being. Scott Adams shares insights on virtual training worlds, the complex decision-making behind Venezuela’s governance, and the strategic implications of Maduro's ties to international players. He also discusses global free speech threats, Neuralink's potential for enhancing humanity, and the role of optimistic persuasion in politics. Get ready for a deep dive into politics, technology, and the curious intersections of reality!

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Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 1min
Episode 3061 CWSA 01/03/26
Explore the dramatic fallout from Maduro's arrest in Venezuela and its global implications, including potential successors and election integrity. Dive into the rise of independent journalism on X and the ongoing trend of fraud investigations targeting systemic corruption. Discuss the Ninth Circuit's surprising open-carry ruling in California, the geopolitical ripple effects involving Iran and China, and Musk's ambitious Neuralink goals for restoring function to paralyzed patients. A whirlwind of insights awaits!

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Jan 2, 2026 • 59min
Episode 3060 CWSA 01/02/26
Explore the intriguing world of AI and robotics, as Scott Adams discusses potential threats to data centers from local AI intelligence. Delve into the contrasting visions of ChatGPT's app model and Musk's device-focused approach. Hear about Tesla's supply chain concerns and whether robots can achieve true general intelligence. He also critiques recent political actions, from Trump's approval ratings to Israel's NGO bans, while examining the role of Elon Musk in amplifying whistleblower voices. It's a captivating mix of tech, politics, and social commentary.


