Edda Lachlan, a journalist for The Economist specializing in Ireland, and Anne Rowe, the obituaries editor, dive deep into Ireland's shifting political landscape. They discuss the dwindling support for Leo Varadkar's administration and the resurgence of Sinn Féin, brimming with historical complexities. Then, they highlight the contrasting life of Homero Gómez, the butterfly-activist who fought against violence in Mexico. The conversation intriguingly shifts to urban coyotes adapting to city life and the fascinating interactions between humans and wildlife.