
Time To Say Goodbye
A podcast about Asia, Asian America, and life during the Coronavirus pandemic, featuring Jay Caspian Kang. goodbye.substack.com
Latest episodes

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 23min
Do We Like Living in DataWorld and iPhones and the End of History with Ben Recht and Leif Weatherby
In a thought-provoking conversation, Ben Recht, a UC Berkeley professor known for his expertise in computer science and machine learning, teams up with Leif Weatherby, an NYU associate professor of German. They explore the implications of Nate Silver's book and the growing obsession with Big Data, critiquing its impact on society and sports. The duo humorously discusses iPhone stagnation as a metaphor for the 'end of history,' examining the tension between data analytics and meaningful narratives across various fields, including politics and content creation.

Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 11min
BACK TO SCHOOL: MIT's disappearing Black student population, Affirmative Action, and sea changes in higher ed
The podcast kicks off with a discussion on whether college students are treated like adults or infantilized. It dives into alarming statistics about MIT's declining Black enrollment after recent affirmative action changes. The speakers critique university admissions policies and emphasize the need for authentically inclusive education. They also touch on the tensions surrounding student protests and the role of AI in academic integrity, questioning how these advancements will reshape higher learning and student experiences.

Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 21min
Kamala's Big Speech, RFK as Shadow Veep, and Panic at Pomona
Hello! Today, we talk about Kamala’s big speech at the DNC, the cat-and-mouse game her campaign is playing with the media, why we’re probably fine with it in the end, and RFK’s 45 minute speech that outlined his new role as Trump’s new attack dog. (Mostly because JD Vance is not doing so well.) We also talked about scandal in the English Department at Pomona College and a big story in the Chronicle of Higher Education that stars some of the most annoying people you’ll ever read about. Also as a periodic reminder: This show is free and we love putting it out, but if you enjoy what we do and can find it in your heart to hit the subscribe button and contribute $5 a month, it really does help us keep going with this project. Thank you! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 28min
AOC, Convention Night 1, and the Future of the Left with Matt Karp
In this engaging discussion, guest Matt Karp, a columnist for Harper's and Princeton history professor, dives into AOC's standout moment at the DNC and its implications for progressive politics. He reflects on the left's journey since Bernie Sanders' Nevada win, highlighting challenges in connecting with working-class voters. Karp critiques the Democratic Party's current state, exploring nostalgia and the complexities of populism. The conversation navigates the evolving landscape of American politics, offering illuminating insights on class and identity.

Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 1min
Can Harris and Walz Capture the Rural Vote? A conversation with Paolo Cremidis.
In this enlightening discussion, Paolo Cremidis, organizer of the Rural Americans for Harris Zoom call and executive director of the Outrun coalition, dives into the complexities of rural voting. He explores the idea of a 'rural identity' and how Tim Walz could resonate with rural voters. The conversation tackles misconceptions Democrats have about rural communities, the unique needs of rural voters, and the importance of authenticity in political engagement. Cremidis also examines Kamala Harris's potential to attract rural support by addressing economic concerns.

Aug 7, 2024 • 1h 21min
Walz Time, RFK's Bear Episode, and what Solidarity Means with Astra Taylor
Astra Taylor, a filmmaker and co-author with the Debt Collective, joins the conversation to delve into a variety of intriguing topics. They discuss the surprising implications of Kamala Harris's VP nomination and the bizarre spectacle of RFK Jr. dumping a dead bear cub in Central Park. Astra shares insights from her book on solidarity, exploring its importance in activism and the complexities of personal loss in political movements. The chat also emphasizes how to rebuild political unity and address issues like school lunch debt impacting vulnerable communities.

Jul 31, 2024 • 1h 12min
Two Black Dudes and a Korean Dude on White Dudes for Harris
Bradford William Davis, an esteemed journalist and returning guest, joins the hosts to dissect the intersections of race, journalism, and politics through the lens of a recent NABJ conference featuring Trump. They delve into the complexities of allyship, highlighting the lack of focus on Asian Americans in fundraising efforts for Harris. The discussion touches on the dynamics of minority outreach, the unusual support for Trump among black and Hispanic voters, and the challenges of navigating identity politics in contemporary elections.

Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 3min
Joe Rogan for Veep and What's Going on with JD Vance
HELLO! Today we talk about the Kamala campaign, who she should pick as VP, speculate on where Joe Biden might be, and offer a spirited defense of AOC doing politics. Gets a bit unhinged in the middle tbh but we at least had a good time with this one. If you’d like to see Trump play the theme song, click here (Substack won’t let us embed tweets bc Elon did it first, I guess. https://x.com/GraduatedBen/status/1815807377309864437 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 17, 2024 • 55min
The Trump Assassination Attempt: Five scenarios for what might happen now
Exploring scenarios post-Trump assassination attempt, speculating on his potential transformation, discussing Trump/Vance ticket, leaked calls revealing vigor, potential impacts on leadership, scrutinizing conspiracy theories, hypothetical assassination scenarios, and aftermath implications for political future.

Jul 10, 2024 • 1h 26min
Should Biden stay or should he go? Jay and Tyler DEBATE
Debate over whether Biden should continue as President due to concerns about his fitness and competence. Speculation on potential replacements like Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom. Analysis of a public figure possibly utilizing AI technology in interviews. Discussion on Michelle Obama entering the presidential race and critique of undemocratic candidate selection methods within the Democratic party.