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Jon Stewart and The Daily Show News Team cover today's biggest headlines. The “Ears Edition” of The Daily Show features full episodes, extended content, exclusive interviews, and more. The Daily Show: Ears Edition listeners can use discount code "TDS20” for 20% off all The Daily Show products on ParamountShop.com. Watch The Daily Show weeknights on Comedy Central at 11/10c or stream it on Paramount+.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 47min
Behind the Show | Al Madrigal on What Makes a Great Field Piece
Al Madrigal, former Daily Show correspondent and a comedic force, joins editor Mark Paone for a lively discussion filled with industry insights. They dive into what makes a field piece exceptional, sharing anecdotes from chaotic Cinco de Mayo celebrations to the absurdity of chicken boxing in Louisiana. Madrigal reflects on balancing family life with his comedy career and discusses the impact of banning ethnic studies. Their conversation navigates the challenges of cultural identity, representation, and the hilarity found in serious social issues.

Feb 9, 2025 • 29min
TDS Time Machine | Great Moments in Super Bowling
Relive the wild world of Super Bowl coverage with a comedic twist. Janet Jackson's notorious halftime incident gets rehashed alongside a playful critique of CBS's extravagance. Beyoncé's empowering performance is celebrated, juxtaposed with chaotic celebrations from Eagles fans. The podcast also highlights Patrick Mahomes' historic MVP win and even features a fan dozing off during the excitement. Expect a mix of sharp satire and nostalgia as they delve into the memorable moments and marketing antics of America's biggest game.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 24min
TDS Time Machine | Oh, Canada...
Desi Lydic, a correspondent at The Daily Show known for her comedic insight, takes listeners on a hilarious journey through the quirks of U.S.-Canada relations. She humorously critiques Canadian elections and Justin Trudeau's victories while addressing the surge of American asylum seekers. Lydic also dives into the Canadian trucker protests and explores the absurdities of Trump's trade tensions with Trudeau. With a mix of satire and playful commentary, the podcast uncovers the complexities and comedic moments that shape our northern neighbor's identity.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 33min
Gaza Backtrack, Trans Sports Ban, Garden of American Heroes | Ke Huy Quan
Donald Trump, the former president known for his unconventional policies, discusses his controversial Gaza plan and a trans sports ban that raised eyebrows. Meanwhile, Ronny Chieng and Josh Johnson humorously debate who deserves a statue in the National Garden of American Heroes. Charlamagne Tha God passionately calls for political unity against disruptive figures like Elon Musk. Oscar-winning actor Ke Huy Quan shares insights on his new film 'Love Hurts,' exploring a fresh take on action heroes and his emotional reunion with Sean Astin.

Feb 6, 2025 • 31min
Trump Proposes Gaza Takeover, Ko$ta Doin' Business | Julia Stiles
Julia Stiles, an Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress, discusses her feature directorial debut, 'Wish You Were Here.' She shares insights on the emotional journey of directing, balancing humor with universal themes, and how motherhood prepared her for managing a film crew. The conversation also humorously tackles Trump's outrageous Gaza takeover proposal and its implications, along with Michael Kosta's quirky financial tips involving avocados. Stiles's transition from acting to directing adds depth to a lively dialogue on creativity and collaboration.

Feb 5, 2025 • 38min
Elon Musk's Gov't Purge, Trump's J6 Revenge, Is Any of This Legal? | Nicole Avant
Nicole Avant, best-selling author and acclaimed producer, joins to share the inspiring story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black, all-female unit in WWII. She reflects on her personal journey of grief after losing her mother, emphasizing healing and hope. Avant also discusses her insights as a former Ambassador to the Bahamas, touching on the roles of the Coast Guard and the importance of diversity in progress, urging listeners to embrace varied perspectives for a better future.

Feb 4, 2025 • 40min
Jon on Trump’s Trade War, Attacks on DEI & Myth of “Meritocracy” | Mo Amer
Mo Amer, a comedian and actor known for his Netflix series "Mo," joins Jon Stewart to explore the absurdities of immigration and statelessness through his personal experiences. They humorously critique Trump's policies on gender and DEI, questioning the so-called meritocracy. Amer shares insights on navigating complex identities while telling deeply personal stories. The conversation blends humor with serious themes, reflecting on how comedy allows for vulnerability amid political turmoil.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 34min
Behind the Show | Charlamagne on Misplaced Political Anger
Ashton Womack chats with Charlamagne Tha God, a sharp political commentator and Daily Show correspondent. They dive into the misplaced anger towards rappers like Snoop Dogg performing at Trump's inauguration, questioning why entertainers are held to higher standards than politicians. The duo critiques the Democratic Party's messaging struggles and how Republicans exploit public anger. They also discuss the accountability gap in celebrity culture and the need for engaging younger voters through relevant political narratives.

Feb 2, 2025 • 12min
TDS Time Machine | Groundhog Day
Dive into the whimsical world of Groundhog Day, exploring its quirky traditions and cultural variations. The absurdity of relying on a rodent for weather predictions is hilariously critiqued, with anecdotes about celebrity mishaps adding to the fun. Ethical concerns about animal treatment are raised, alongside amusing updates from a senior meteorologist. The contrasting views on ancient rituals versus modern forecasting methods provide a thought-provoking twist, ensuring a delightful and entertaining listen.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 25min
TDS Time Machine | Jon Stewart on Immigration Over the Years
The podcast dives into the historical evolution of immigration policies, highlighting the crises faced by unaccompanied minors. Through humor, it critiques the absurdities of immigration laws, particularly in Arizona, and examines the paradox of America's immigrant identity. The discussion touches on controversial topics like birthright citizenship, including the satirical take on 'anchor babies.' It means to provoke thought on the complexities and misconceptions surrounding immigration while showcasing the resilience of immigrant communities.


