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Aug 22, 2025 • 40min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #30

Engaging discussions tackle the troubling arrest of an Israeli cybersecurity official linked to child sex crimes. The podcast highlights targeted killings of journalists in Gaza, revealing media manipulation by the IDF. New USCIS guidance on immigration raises concerns about biased assessments based on ideologies. The conversation humorously critiques political disillusionment in Texas and the eccentric behavior of world leaders. Reckless ICE enforcement practices are exposed, reflecting on their impact on immigrant communities.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 23min

Objectivity in Journalism

A humorous look at sun exposure kicks things off, segueing into the serious debate on journalistic objectivity. The evolution of media bias versus neutrality is explored, highlighting the struggle for comprehensive storytelling. Ethical dilemmas in reporting, including the impact of personal biases, are scrutinized. The dangers of misinformation, especially regarding drug overdoses, underscore the need for accountability. Economic pressures on legacy media versus grassroots journalism also reveal the complexities in the pursuit of truth.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 35min

Alienation and AI feat. Andrew

This discussion dives into the profound alienation shaped by artificial intelligence in modern society. It highlights how AI impacts education, diminishing engagement and personal connections among students. The reliance on chatbots for companionship raises concerns about genuine relationships and loneliness in a digital world. There's also a critical look at how AI influences creativity, leading to formulaic content and disconnection in work. Ultimately, the need for authentic human connections and community engagement emerges as a vital counter to this isolation.
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9 snips
Aug 19, 2025 • 37min

Elon Musk and the Rebirth of Company Towns feat. Steven Monacelli & Dr. Michael Phillips

In this engaging discussion, investigative reporter Steven Monacelli and historian Dr. Michael Phillips delve into the controversial rise of company towns, notably through Elon Musk's ventures in Texas. They explore the dark history of corporate control, touching on the oppressive nature of these towns and significant labor struggles in U.S. history. The guests also reflect on the broader implications for workers’ rights and democracy in a landscape increasingly dominated by billionaire power. Join them as they unravel the past and present of this unsettling phenomenon.
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14 snips
Aug 18, 2025 • 41min

The Federalization of DC Police feat. Bridget Todd

Bridget Todd, a DC resident and host of 'There Are No Girls on the Internet', dives into the controversial federal takeover of police in Washington, D.C. She discusses the emotional toll on communities and the implications for local governance under Trump. The conversation sheds light on manufactured crime panics and the contrast between urban realities and national narratives. Todd calls for community-focused policing, emphasizing the need for trust and understanding to combat the detrimental effects of federal intervention.
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Aug 17, 2025 • 32min

CZM Book Club: Hermetica, by Alan Lea, Part Three

Dive into the whimsical side of sunbathing and the power of productivity with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Explore the gripping narrative of a generation ship grappling with disease and societal issues. Examine the complexities of pandemic responses amid rising extremism. Uncover NASA's Mars findings while navigating personal struggles and mental health challenges aboard the Hermetica. Meanwhile, vibrant discussions about basketball playoffs and technology updates add a splash of excitement to the mix!
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Aug 16, 2025 • 2h 46min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 195

Carl Casada, a passionate environmental activist, discusses the grassroots opposition to Project Blue, a proposed data center threatening Tucson's ecology. He highlights the community's efforts to combat corporate environmental destruction and emphasizes the importance of civic engagement. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of such developments on local activism, including the environmental consequences of data centers in desert areas. Casada’s insights underscore the urgent need for awareness in the fight against corporate greed.
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9 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 42min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #29

Dive into the heated discussion about federal control of D.C. police and the implications of militarized law enforcement. The potential appointment of a Heritage Foundation economist to the Bureau of Labor Statistics raises eyebrows, while a tragic shooting at the CDC highlights the dangers of vaccine misinformation. Uncover the unsettling trend of immigration agents in schools, and learn about a fundraiser aimed at helping an asylum seeker. The podcast also touches on the intricate dance between crime legislation and the politics of public safety.
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Aug 14, 2025 • 29min

Tariffs and the Corruption State

The podcast dives into the economic fallout from recent U.S. tariffs, focusing on their inconsistencies and the impacts on struggling nations. It examines how tariffs connect with political funding and the challenges of tech manufacturing. The complexities of the microchip supply chain and the geopolitical effects of Trump's tariffs are explored, alongside Brazil's resistance to U.S. influence. Additionally, it links inflation and corporate pricing to consumer sentiment, while comparing this serious discussion to the upcoming Big 3 Basketball Playoffs.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 35min

How Tucson Beat Amazon’s Data Center

Karl Kasarda, a member of InRangeTV and a devoted activist, sheds light on Tucson's successful campaign against the Project Blue data center. He delves into the environmental implications of this 290-acre project proposed by Amazon and the spirited grassroots efforts led by groups like No Desert Data Center. The discussion highlights the community's strong activism, emphasizing their commitment to preserving local ecosystems and pushing back against corporate expansion, all while showcasing the power of civic engagement in shaping a sustainable future.

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