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Oct 4, 2024 • 38min
A Word: Latinos for Trump…for Real
Paola Ramos, an award-winning journalist and author of "Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America," explores the unexpected Latino support for Donald Trump despite his anti-immigrant stance. She discusses the complex political dynamics within the Latino community, highlighting generational and regional differences. The conversation also touches on the influence of celebrity endorsements and the shifting identities of Latino voters, urging greater engagement from the Democratic Party with this diverse demographic.

Oct 4, 2024 • 28min
What Next TBD: Helene Proves Nowhere is Safe
Sarah Kaplan, a climate reporter for the Washington Post, and Keith Campbell, managing editor at the Asheville Watchdog, dive into the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. They challenge the myth of climate havens, revealing how even seemingly safe areas are vulnerable to climate change. Kaplan shares insights on the rising destruction from disasters and shifting demographics, while Campbell discusses the economic struggles of communities trying to cope. Together, they highlight the urgent need for community resilience in the face of escalating climate risks.

Oct 3, 2024 • 56min
Political Gabfest: JD Vance's Damning Non-Answer
Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times columnist and political expert, along with Nathan Guttman, US correspondent for Israeli Public TV, dive into the vice-presidential debate featuring JD Vance. They analyze Vance's rhetorical missteps and the implications for voter perception. Guttman shares insights on Israel's military actions amid rising tensions. The discussion also touches on political corruption in New York, highlighting Mayor Eric Adams' indictment, and the evolving landscape of American politics with a spotlight on the upcoming presidential election.

Oct 3, 2024 • 51min
Care & Feeding: How Do I Raise Jewish Kids Right Now?
In a heartfelt conversation, Rachel Riskind, a devoted mother of three Jewish kids, joins to explore the challenges of raising Jewish children in today's complex world. They discuss how to navigate sensitive topics like the Gaza conflict and the importance of community support. Rachel shares insights on emphasizing Jewish traditions at non-Jewish preschools and encourages open dialogues in interfaith families. Listeners are invited to engage with audience-driven topics, fostering deeper connections to culture through children's media.

Oct 3, 2024 • 31min
What Next: Experts Feared a Wider War. It's Finally Here
In this discussion, Shane Harris, an intelligence and national security reporter for the Washington Post, unpacks the complexities of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. He highlights the immediate impact of missile attacks from Iran and Israel's response, as well as the chaos experienced by civilians. The conversation delves into the rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah and the potential for a wider regional war. Additionally, Harris examines the Biden administration's delicate balancing act between supporting Israel and managing broader diplomatic challenges.

Oct 2, 2024 • 57min
Slow Burn: The Rise of Fox News - Ep. 3: The Other Guy’s Hamburger
CNN once ruled the news landscape until the rise of Fox News changed everything. The podcast dives into CNN's struggle for relevance and explores the fierce rivalry that unfolded post-9/11. It highlights the drastic shift in news coverage priorities and the contrasting approaches to patriotism between the two networks. With a keen focus on media bias and journalistic integrity, it reveals how Fox News' dynamic style captivated audiences while CNN grappled with its identity. Discover how this intense competition redefined news reporting forever.

Oct 2, 2024 • 12min
Amicus | Sneak Preview: The RFK Jr Ballot Mess in North Carolina Was Just the Beginning
Justice Allison Riggs, a key figure on North Carolina’s State Supreme Court, dives into the intricate dynamics of state judicial races and their implications for voting rights. She discusses the pressing challenges in managing elections post-flooding, emphasizing the need for resources amidst climate crises. The conversation also explores the legal chaos surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ballot challenges, highlighting the tension between individual rights and voter access in a crucial battleground state.

Oct 2, 2024 • 31min
What Next: Vance and Walz Debate
David Faris, a politics professor at Roosevelt University and contributing writer for Slate, breaks down the recent debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. He explores their contrasting visions for government and America. The discussion highlights key topics like abortion, gun control, and the candidates' personal narratives, which shape public perception. Faris critiques a missed opportunity for voter connection on gun violence and examines deeper issues around election legitimacy and communication strategies within the parties.

Oct 1, 2024 • 31min
What Next: How To Debate JD Vance, From His Last Opponent
Tim Ryan, the former Ohio representative who faced JD Vance in a heated Senate race, shares insights from his debate experience. He discusses the emotional dynamics of preparing for debates and offers strategies for maintaining composure against aggressive opponents. Ryan emphasizes the importance of framing economic issues, particularly concerning voters' struggles with rising costs. He also reflects on the changing political landscape and the critical role of young voters, while calling for authentic leadership amid the challenges facing the Democratic Party.

Sep 30, 2024 • 28min
What Next: Will Eric Adams Cost the Dems the House?
Ross Barkan, a journalist and essayist known for his work in notable publications like Slate and the New York Times Magazine, dives into the tumultuous landscape of New York City's politics. He discusses Eric Adams’ recent indictment and its ramifications for the Democratic Party, questioning if the party can recover from its scandals. Barkan also explores the decline of New York Democrats, raising concerns about their fundraising focus and internal conflicts. There's a sense of urgency around upcoming elections as Barkan assesses each candidate's influence on the party's fate.