Trump's "Moderate" Abortion Stance | Da’Vine Joy Randolph
Nov 29, 2023
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"Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Tony-nominated actress," discusses her role in "The Holdovers," her love of cooking, and aspirations for a biopic. The podcast also covers Trump's "moderate" abortion stance, UAE's oil and gas deals at the UN Climate Conference, and living off the grid in Manhattan. It explores sustainable living, reducing waste, and the challenges of going packaging-free and zero-electricity for a day."
AI can enhance businesses by training with their own data and transform operations.
Living sustainably requires personal changes, like composting and using renewable energy sources.
Deep dives
AI and its potential for business
AI, specifically IBM's Watson X, is introduced as a platform designed to enhance businesses by training AI with their own data. It can be used to improve coding speed, customer service, and task efficiency. The idea is to create AI that can transform business operations and provide significant benefits.
The importance of living sustainably
Living sustainably is discussed, emphasizing the need for systemic change, starting with personal changes. The podcast features an interview with a person who has embraced a sustainable lifestyle, adopting practices like composting, recycling, and minimizing waste. The interviewee also highlights the importance of using renewable energy sources like solar panels and avoiding plastic waste to reduce pollution and protect the environment.
Acting challenges and aspirations
During the interview segment, Divine Join Randolph, a Tony-nominated actor, discusses the challenges and joys of taking on different roles. They mention picking up a Boston accent for a film, cooking in real life for a role, and even smoking cigarettes for authenticity. They express a desire to work with talented actors like Bradley Cooper and to explore biographical roles in the future.
Michelle Wolf covers the latest stories, including Trump's "moderate" abortion campaign, UAE's plan to pitch oil and gas deals at the United Nations Climate Conference, and Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp disaster (featuring Ronny Chieng). Plus, a rant on Fox News's Jesse Watters. Grace Kuhlenschmidt meets up with astrophysicist Joshua Spodek to see what “living off the grid” in Manhattan really means, and if she can go electricity-free for 24 hours herself. And Tony-nominated actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph discusses how her love of cooking helped her get into the role of Mary in “The Holdovers,” how hard it was to channel a Boston accent, and how she’d love to star in a biopic one day.