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Brian Reed

Co-host of the podcast Question Everything, a show about journalism.

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Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 1min

845: A Small Thing That Gives Me a Tiny Shred of Hope

In this engaging discussion, Brian Reed and Robin Simeon tackle the challenges of navigating political divides, highlighting Dick and Emily's struggle to maintain their relationship amidst differing beliefs. Isaac Saul shares insights from his balanced Tangle newsletter, revealing how it helps readers confront bias and misinformation. Frank Filicomo humorously recounts his dating woes in New York City, where politics often steals the spotlight. Together, they explore the fragile connections that can bridge the gap between Red and Blue America.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 51min

A hurricane of conspiracies

Brian Reed, the host of the podcast Question Everything, discusses how disinformation affects both journalism and personal relationships. He highlights the fallout from hurricanes and the spread of conspiracy theories, examining the misinformation's impact on disaster relief efforts. Conversations shift to how a politically divided couple managed to save their marriage through shared journalism. Additionally, the episode explores the future of the GOP post-Trump and the weirdness of the Electoral College, offering a mix of serious insights and personal anecdotes.
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Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 1min

845: A Small Thing That Gives Me a Tiny Shred of Hope

Brian Reed and Robin Simeon, both from the podcast Question Everything, delve into the challenges of political polarization in relationships. They explore how couples like Dick and Emily navigate their conflicting beliefs while celebrating their anniversary. Isaac Saul discusses his newsletter, Tangle, which offers balanced news, aiding understanding between differing viewpoints. Frank Filicomo shares his humorous take on how politics affects dating in New York, revealing the absurdities and tensions that arise in love amidst today’s divisive climate.