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Aug 11, 2024 • 23min
Tesla’s Out of Juice. But Are EVs?
Nitish Pahwa, an associate writer for business and tech at Slate, and Paula Gardner, a business reporter for Bridge Michigan, dive into the current state of electric vehicles. They discuss the fluctuating public enthusiasm for EVs and the pressing need for better charging infrastructure. Despite challenges like supply chain issues and range anxiety, EV sales are thriving, especially in urban areas. The conversation highlights not just the cultural dynamics surrounding EVs but also prospects for innovation and collaboration in making electric transportation more viable.

Aug 10, 2024 • 5min
Michael Cohen and the Trump Lawyers Who Get Burned
Michael Cohen, former attorney for Donald Trump, shares his dramatic legal journey and the ethical quagmires lawyers face while representing the former president. He discusses the precarious balance of loyalty and professional integrity within Trump's legal web, highlighting the personal risks lawyers endure. The conversation explores the troubling trend of attorneys pleading guilty to serious charges and questions the motivations behind their continued representation of Trump. It’s a deep dive into accountability, the intricate legal landscape, and the moral dilemmas in politically charged situations.

Aug 10, 2024 • 47min
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 • 20min
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 • 47min
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 • 26min
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 • 25min
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 6, 2024 • 34min
Money Talks: Can the Rich Really Lose It All?
For this Money Talks, Taffy Brodesser-Akner, author of Fleishman Is in Trouble, chats with Felix Salmon and Emily Peck about her newest novel Long Island Compromise, a tale about a a family of one-percenters who see their lives and fortunes turned upside down. The hosts discuss Taffy’s real-world inspirations for the story, the psychology of the rich, and whether it really is possible for the super wealthy to lose it all.If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and an additional segment of our regular show every week. You’ll also be supporting the work we do here on Slate Money. Sign up now at slate.com/moneyplus to help support our work.Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 6, 2024 • 25min
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 5, 2024 • 23min
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.


