The Bugle

Golf, Gaza and skinny men on drugs

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Aug 1, 2025
Nato Green, a politically savvy comedian from the East Coast, and Sara Barron, an observational humorist now based in London, dive into a whirlwind of topics. They explore the absurdity of Donald Trump's golf escapades amidst multiple indictments, and the mounting human cost of the situation in Gaza. The duo also tackles the growing trend of men using Ozempic, questioning if it's for self-improvement or social media validation. With sharp wit, they infuse humor into serious discussions, leaving listeners both entertained and thoughtful.
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ANECDOTE

Couch Surfing Friendship Trust

  • Sara Barron shares a personal story about couch surfing and the importance of knowing if the host will be present.
  • Sharing a home requires deep intimacy and trust in friendship.
ANECDOTE

Art Institute Trauma Memory

  • Nato Green recalls childhood trauma at Chicago's Art Institute viewing grotesque Ivan Albright paintings.
  • The vivid images have lasting emotional impact and remain unsettling today.
INSIGHT

Golf’s Elite Illusion Exposed

  • Golf is portrayed as a pretentious sport favored by elites and tarnished by Donald Trump's enthusiasm.
  • Trump's golfing symbolizes the draining appeal of the sport and its cultural baggage.
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