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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 9min
Politcal Gabfest | Elon Musk’s DOGE Rampage
David Leonhardt, a New York Times columnist known for his insights on economics and social issues, joins the conversation. They delve into Elon Musk's bold actions impacting federal agencies and explore how U.S. economic growth contrasts with citizen well-being. The discussion highlights the widening gap between prosperity and quality of life, emphasizing income inequality and social isolation. They also examine recent state-level immigration efforts and their legal implications, navigating the contentious landscape of policy and governance in America.

Feb 6, 2025 • 45min
Care & Feeding | Are Kids Worried About the News?
This discussion dives into the complexities of parenting in today's turbulent news landscape. It offers insights on how to address children's concerns about current events without inducing fear. The hosts share personal anecdotes and strategies for fostering healthy dialogue about politics and civic engagement. Additionally, they explore ways to encourage a love for reading while managing extracurricular pressures. With humor and honesty, they reflect on the emotional challenges of travel and its impact on family dynamics.

Feb 6, 2025 • 27min
What Next | Guantanamo Bay’s Comeback Is a Warning
Andrea Pitzer, author of 'One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps,' dives into the troubling future of Guantanamo Bay as it prepares to house more detainees under a controversial immigration policy. She unpacks the facility’s contentious past and lack of oversight, exploring its implications on human rights and migrant treatment. By drawing historical parallels to past detention camps, Pitzer warns of repeating mistakes and emphasizes the importance of accountability in today's immigration landscape.

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 6min
Culture Gabfest: Noah Wyle Lures Us Into The Pitt
The hosts delved into Noah Wyle's new medical drama, The Pitt, exploring its intense storytelling and character struggles. They discussed the cultural significance of young Republicans embracing cruelty in public discourse and the evolving perceptions of Trump among youth. Additionally, they dissected the Oscar-nominated film September 5, focusing on the Munich Olympics hostage crisis and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists. The conversation also touched on the power of corporate logos in shaping collective memory.

Feb 5, 2025 • 30min
What Next | DOGE V. USAID
Franco Ordoñez, a White House correspondent for NPR, and Fred Kaplan, Slate’s war stories correspondent, dive into the turmoil surrounding USAID amid rising tensions with DOGE, linked to Elon Musk. They explore the legal implications of USAID's abrupt changes and its critical humanitarian missions. The conversation touches on the agency's historical role in diplomacy, the chaos from political pressures, and the potential impact of funding cuts on global stability. The complexities of USAID's dual mission of aid versus political agenda are scrutinized, revealing a delicate balance.

Feb 4, 2025 • 41min
Slate Money | Money Talks: Capitalism Extremists In the Trump 2.0 Era
Quinn Slobodian, a Boston University historian and author, dives deep into the intersection of capitalism and democracy in this insightful discussion. He examines how Silicon Valley influences politics, particularly during Trump’s second term. Topics include radical tech billionaires' impact, the concept of 'startup societies,' and the troubling relationship between democracy and capitalism. Slobodian also analyzes the effects of the pandemic on political fragmentation and the rise of autocratic governance, painting a stark picture of contemporary challenges.

Feb 4, 2025 • 28min
What Next | Are Airplane Crashes Inevitable?
Dan Kois, a Slate writer and author of five books, discusses aviation safety in light of a recent tragic mid-air collision. He dives into the growing concerns of imminent airline crashes and the political dynamics that prioritize convenience over safety. Kois highlights the chronic understaffing in air traffic control and the historical context of the industry’s challenges. He also explores the public’s perception of air travel risks compared to more common dangers, raising questions about how society balances safety and risk acceptance.

Feb 4, 2025 • 1h 17min
Hang Up | Luka’s A Laker
The panel dives into the jaw-dropping trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Lakers, unpacking its emotional fallout. They also tackle serious allegations against Ravens' kicker Justin Tucker, highlighting the cultural issues within sports. The discussion extends to a brewing scandal involving Terry Rozier and NBA betting controversies, raising concerns about integrity in the league. Plus, Lindsay shares insights on the NFL Pro Bowl games, blending humor and analysis throughout.

Feb 3, 2025 • 32min
What Next | Trump’s Anti-Trans Agenda
Major Alivia Stehlik, a transgender Army Ranger and holistic health director, shares her unique perspective on serving in the military while navigating her gender identity. Kate Sosin, an insightful LGBTQ+ reporter, discusses the troubling implications of Trump-era policies on the transgender community. They emphasize personal stories of resilience amid restrictive regulations, the evolving visibility of trans rights, and the urgent need for advocacy. Their conversation reveals the stark reality of how political decisions affect those who serve and the fight for equality.

Feb 2, 2025 • 1h 5min
Culture Gabfest: One of Them Movies About Women That Stuns Hollywood by Being a Hit
The hosts dive into the success of the buddy comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA, which offers a refreshing take on women's narratives in Hollywood. They analyze the Netflix series Asura, exploring the complexities of sisterhood without conforming to typical TV rhythms. The conversation shifts to the 'manosphere,' critiquing how YouTube culture influences young men's political views. Finally, they reflect on modern TV title sequences and the age-old debate of skipping or playing them, blending entertainment with insightful commentary.


