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Aug 10, 2024 • 53min
Slate Money: What the Heck is Going on in Japan?
Shira Ovide, a journalist at the Washington Post, and Anna Szymanski from Reuters dive into Japan's turbulent market. They discuss how recent volatility, interest rate changes, and a rush of retail investors have shaken the financial landscape. The conversation also highlights the implications of a guilty verdict against Google for monopolistic practices. Additionally, they analyze Boeing's ongoing struggles and question whether its new CEO can steer the company away from turmoil while tackling challenges in the aviation industry.

Aug 9, 2024 • 27min
What Next TBD: Google’s a Monopoly. What About The Rest?
Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter at Bloomberg, dives deep into Google's recent legal troubles following a landmark ruling deeming it an illegal monopoly. She explores how this decision could ripple across Silicon Valley, putting other tech giants on notice. The discussion highlights Google's powerful grip on online advertising and search, and the financial ties that reinforce its dominance. Nylen also draws parallels to past antitrust cases, raising intriguing questions about the future of competition and regulation in the tech industry.

Aug 8, 2024 • 53min
Political Gabfest: These Walz Could Talk
Join Juliette Kayyem, a Harvard expert in government and public policy, as she dives into the political landscape. The discussion centers on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's role as a Democratic vice presidential nominee. Kayyem and the hosts unpack the ramifications of Google's antitrust trial loss and the legal complexities surrounding plea deals in 9/11 cases, revealing the interplay of legal and political dynamics. Humorous anecdotes and serious analysis intertwine, making for an engaging exploration of pressing issues.

Aug 8, 2024 • 31min
What Next: The Olympics Meet the Culture Wars
Rose Eveleth, a reporter and host of NPR's Tested, dives into the controversy surrounding women's boxing at the Olympics. She discusses the experiences of boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting, who faced intense scrutiny over gender identity. The conversation tackles the complicated politics of gender testing, cultural biases, and the implications of anti-trans sentiments in sports. Eveleth highlights the societal challenges female athletes endure, revealing how they often become symbols of broader cultural conflicts, overshadowing their sporting achievements.

Aug 7, 2024 • 30min
What Next: Why It Had to Be Walz
David Faris, an associate professor of political science at Roosevelt University and author, dives into the surprising rise of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. He discusses how Walz outmaneuvered other contenders for the Democratic vice presidential spot. Faris highlights Walz's unique journey from moderate congressman to progressive leader and his response to key events like the George Floyd protests. The conversation also unpacks the implications of vice presidential selections for party unity and the evolving dynamics of political vetting in this crucial election cycle.

Aug 7, 2024 • 42min
Outward: Is Telehealth the Answer for Gender Affirming Care? with Sohini Desai
In this conversation, journalist Sohini Desai sheds light on the challenges facing transgender individuals in accessing gender-affirming care through telehealth. They discuss the rapid expansion of telehealth services amidst legal obstacles and political pressures. Desai critiques the effectiveness of these services, examining financial barriers and the importance of culturally competent care. Personal anecdotes reveal the emotional strain of navigating healthcare, emphasizing the need for community engagement and alternatives in the healthcare system.

Aug 6, 2024 • 31min
What Next: How Trump Got Ice Cube
Ice Cube, the once politically charged rapper, surprises many by aligning with Donald Trump. Joined by Joel Anderson, a seasoned staff writer, they dissect Ice Cube's complex journey from cultural icon to political asset. The discussion dives into the implications of his 'Contract with Black America' and the entertainment industry's reaction. They also address the tangled web of celebrity politics, exploring how masculine identity and societal pressures shape political allegiance, particularly in the Black community. It's a revealing conversation that challenges perceptions.

Aug 6, 2024 • 43min
Hear Me Out: The Olympics Are a Tool of Oppression
MacIntosh Ross, an academic from Windsor University, delves into the troubling side of the Olympic Games. He discusses how these international spectacles often mask serious human rights abuses and geopolitical power plays. Ross critiques the contradictions between the IOC's ideals of peace and the oppression faced by marginalized communities in host nations. With historical examples like the 1936 Berlin Olympics, he reveals how the Games have been used for propaganda. The conversation also highlights the ethical dilemmas of enjoying sports amidst environmental and social concerns.

Aug 5, 2024 • 59min
Hang Up: The World’s Fastest Human (Barely)
Noah Lyles, a standout in the men’s 100 meters, and Sha’Carri Richardson, who secured silver in the women’s race, share their exhilarating experiences on the track. Christina Cauterucci delves into the heated controversy surrounding gender-eligibility tests in women's boxing, shedding light on cultural debates and media misrepresentations. The conversation also touches on Olympic highlights, from the thrilling dynamics of sprint races to the drama of sports commentary failures, as well as excitement surrounding upcoming events.

Aug 5, 2024 • 28min
What Next: Project 2025 Isn't Dead, It's Born Again
Sam Adler-Bell, host of the Know Your Enemy podcast, delves deep into Project 2025, an initiative by the Heritage Foundation aimed at shaping a future Republican administration. He discusses Trump’s complex relationship with the project and the implications of its controversial proposals, including changes to child labor laws and educational departments. The conversation highlights the ongoing tensions within the Republican Party and how these dynamics could influence Trump's potential second term, revealing an intricate web of strategic planning and chaotic leadership.