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Mar 18, 2023 • 12min

Overtime – Episode #628: Noa Tishby, Andrew Yang, and Rep. Elissa Slotkin

A lively discussion unfolds around the historical implications of vice presidential candidates and the challenges posed by AI technologies. Delving into workforce automation, the conversation highlights the paradox of a shrinking labor pool amid high demand. Tensions around fashion, identity, and political criticism take center stage, especially regarding Israel and Palestine's complexities. Finally, the dialogue navigates the evolving landscapes of reproductive rights and the ethical dilemmas faced by social media platforms.
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Mar 18, 2023 • 58min

Ep. #628: Noa Tishby, Andrew Yang, Rep. Elissa Slotkin

Noa Tishby, an Israeli actress and former special envoy for combating anti-Semitism, discusses the tumultuous political landscape in Israel, including judicial reforms and rising anti-Semitism in the U.S. Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and universal basic income advocate, explores the ethical implications of recent banking scandals and encourages discussions around poverty alleviation. Rep. Elissa Slotkin addresses the political dynamics affecting leadership decisions and the need for courageous governance in a polarized environment.
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Mar 11, 2023 • 12min

Overtime – Episode #627: John McWhorter and Josh Tyrangiel

Gain-of-function studies spark a lively debate on public safety and pandemic origins. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank leads to a discussion on scientific risks and utopian visions, like Elon Musk's aspirations for Austin. Skepticism about the value of a four-year college degree emerges, highlighting alternative career paths. Students are finding success through platforms like YouTube, questioning traditional education's role. Meanwhile, chaos reigns in Portland, with crime affecting local businesses and sparking a humorous yet reflective conversation about the city's struggles.
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Mar 11, 2023 • 59min

Ep. #627: David Byrne, John McWhorter, Josh Tyrangiel

John McWhorter, a renowned linguist and commentator, discusses the intersection of language, culture, and politics, offering sharp insights into contemporary issues. Emmy-winning journalist Josh Tyrangiel dives into the dynamic world of media narratives and their impact on public perception. The duo also tackles themes of equity and language, particularly in the context of TikTok’s influence. They share humorous takes on political charisma and the complexities of societal progress, all while reflecting on the evolving landscape of activism and representation in Hollywood.
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Mar 4, 2023 • 13min

Overtime – Episode #626: Sen. Bernie Sanders, John Heilemann, and Russel Brand

The discussion kicks off with the fading importance of awards like the Oscars, steering the conversation toward pressing societal issues. The panel dives into the complexities of Daylight Savings Time and its modern relevance. They tackle the impact of social media on youth and crime, with a particular focus on TikTok's influence. Unidentified aerial phenomena spark a lively debate about extraterrestrial life. Finally, the nuances between equality and equity in labor rights are examined, highlighting the contradictions in corporate advocacy.
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Mar 4, 2023 • 58min

Ep. #626: Sen. Bernie Sanders, John Heilemann, Russel Brand

Join Independent Senator Bernie Sanders, a fierce advocate for democratic socialism, alongside MSNBC analyst John Heilemann and comedian Russell Brand. They dive into wealth inequality and capitalism's impact on democracy and the working class. The trio navigates the contentious narratives surrounding COVID-19, touching on natural immunity and the politicization of health. They also tackle media biases, misinformation, and societal trends like trigger warnings, humorously critiquing contemporary cultural sensitivities.
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Feb 18, 2023 • 11min

Overtime – Episode #625: Christoph Waltz, Ari Melber, Sarah Isgur

The discussion dives into the complex dynamics of collaboration in the film industry, highlighting that even rivals can work together effectively. It also tackles ageism in politics, questioning how perceptions of age impact a candidate's competence. The conversation shifts to urban living post-pandemic, examining how remote work is reshaping major cities and affecting the mentorship landscape. Mental health competency among leaders is also stressed, underscoring the need for politicians to be equipped to handle today's challenges.
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Feb 18, 2023 • 58min

Ep. #625: Christoph Waltz, Ari Melber, Sarah Isgur

Christoph Waltz, a two-time Academy Award-winning actor known for his unique roles, shares insights on fame and his new project, 'The Consultant'. Ari Melber, MSNBC's chief legal correspondent, and Sarah Isgur, political analyst, tackle the media's absurd focus on sensationalism like balloon sightings while neglecting pressing issues like environmental disasters. They delve into the implications of misinformation in politics and media, and discuss generational frustrations surrounding economic inequality and housing affordability, highlighting the need for change in our political landscape.
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Feb 11, 2023 • 59min

Ep. #624: Malcolm Nance, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Paul Begala

Join Malcolm Nance, a U.S. counterterrorism expert and former member of the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, as he shares his gripping experiences on the front lines of Ukraine. Kristen Soltis Anderson, a savvy pollster, delves into the dynamics of the upcoming 2024 election, touching on ageism and voter sentiment. Paul Begala, a seasoned Democratic strategist, adds his insights on political absurdities while blending humor with serious critiques of our current political landscape. Expect laughter and thought-provoking discussions about freedom, technology, and modern dating!
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Feb 10, 2023 • 13min

Overtime – Episode #624: Malcolm Nance, Kristen Soltis Anderson

The discussion dives into the American public's resilience in the ongoing Ukraine conflict and the impact of family ties in politics, including the rise of 'Nepo babies.' It highlights the fallout from school closures during the pandemic, particularly for marginalized children, and scrutinizes the racial implications of police violence responses. The conversation also tackles recent incidents of excessive force in law enforcement, exploring the political landscape and shifts in policing attitudes toward self-preservation.

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