The Gist

Peach Fish Productions
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Apr 23, 2019 • 29min

Elizabeth Stormborn, Mother of Democrats!

On The Gist, Rudy Giuliani was a big, loud, and busy distraction this past Sunday. In the interview, it's a round of "Is That Bullshit?" with Maria Konnikova. In the hot seat: the humble egg. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that eggs can increase your chances of heart disease. But is this study all it's cracked up to be? The nutritional science has gone back and forth on the health benefits and risks of this breakfast food. Maria boils it down. In the Spiel, dragons roast their victims—and we roast Elizabeth Warren's Game of Thrones critique. This episode is brought to you by Simplisafe. Start protecting your home today at SimpliSafe.com/gist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 20, 2019 • 32min

The International Hilarity of Loyiso Gola

On The Gist, sick children and dead ducks are pretty convincing. In the interview, South African comedian Loyiso Gola is here to talk about his stand up special on Netflix, what it's like performing in different countries, and why talking about the economy is so difficult for everyday people. Gola is performing at the Soho Playhouse until April 21, 2019. In the Spiel, time for an early Antentwig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 18, 2019 • 29min

It's Mueller Overtime

On The Gist, Trump's fundamental misreading of politics. In the interview, Garrett Graff's afternoon was as busy as any journalist's, picking through the redacted Mueller report released by the Department of Justice. There's something new on every page, Graff says, including the Trump campaign's awareness of Russian efforts against Hillary Clinton—and its expectation to benefit from them politically. Graff wrote a biography of Robert Mueller. His latest ebook is Mueller's War. In the Spiel, Mueller did a great job, and if this report came out in a different climate it'd actually lead to real consequences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 17, 2019 • 26min

The Better Angels of Big Business

On The Gist, the redacted Mueller report as an exercise in Zen. In the interview, economist Tyler Cowen is just about the smartest person in Mike Pesca's podcast feed. He's on the Gist to answer rapid fire questions on the college admissions scandal, what the likes of Herman Cain would mean for the Fed, and the virtues of big American enterprises. That last topic is the subject of Cowen's new book, Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero. His podcast is Conversations with Tyler. In the Spiel, oh how we forget the gulf that lies between lived experience and public recollection. This episode is brought to you by Constant Contact. For a free trial, sign up today at constantcontact.com/GIST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 17, 2019 • 28min

Lock Up Your Mothers

On The Gist, sparing a thought for Notre Dame… and how Americans pronounce it. In the interview, Politico's Anna Palmer on what Trump is doing to America as he navigates a government he doesn't understand. Her book, co-written with Jake Sherman, is The Hill to Die On: The Battle for Congress and the Future of Trump's America. In the Spiel, moms are not off limits for quotes—about their children—published by the New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 16, 2019 • 31min

The Farmers' Candidate

On The Gist, wait, what did I miss? In the interview, Democratic candidates for the presidency recently flew to Iowa for a forum on agriculture to answer some questions. And asking them was Storm Lake Times editor Art Cullen, who knows a thing or two about corporate agribusiness and its impact on Iowans, the food Americans everywhere eat, and Chinese pork companies. Cullen is the author of Storm Lake: A Chronicle of Change, Resilience, and Hope from a Heartland Newspaper, and was previously on The Gist to discuss that book as well. In the Spiel, Rep. Ilan Omar and our selfish president. This episode is brought to you by Simplisafe. Start protecting your home today at SimpliSafe.com/gist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 13, 2019 • 37min

The Divergent Charts of 1994

On The Gist, two popes is one pope too many. In the interview, songs like "The Sign" and "I'll Make Love to You" dominated the charts in 1994, but they weren't all that emblematic of what was happening in music that year. Chris Molanphy has ideas as to why, and also opines on why there were so few number one singles that year—and why was Lisa Loeb considered alternative rock? Molanphy has answers, and is the host of the Hit Parade podcast. He also writes Slate's "Why Is This Song No. 1?" column. In the Spiel, Rep. Katie Porter's viral moment—taking Jamie Dimon to task for his huge salary—is a little dishonest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 12, 2019 • 34min

The Real Cost of Medicare for All

On The Gist, the political parties of Israel. In the interview, Jean McConville's murder in 1972—when The Troubles were at their bloodiest—sparked what few deaths did in Northern Ireland: a reckoning. The New Yorker's Patrick Radden Keefe joins us to give context to McConville's death, from the various factions at war back then to the country's incomplete reconciliation process and oddly rehabilitated politicians. Keefe is the author of Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland. In the Spiel, Medicare for all isn't as cheap as Bernie wants us to believe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 11, 2019 • 34min

The Candace Owens Sideshow

On The Gist, Candance Owens isn't digging herself out of this ahistorical, Hitler-relativizing hole. In the interview, Ian Chillag is back with another season of Everything Is Alive, a podcast where he interviews the everyday objects around us that we don't think of. Chioke I'Anson is here too because he played a grain of sand with a surprising amount of philosophy packed in (he's a philosopher himself). Is sand more Kantian or Heideggerian? And what's it like to think as a collective? In the Spiel, president Trump's public insult of Sen. Mazie Hirono rumbles on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Apr 10, 2019 • 33min

Misquoter in Chief

On The Gist, Trump's latest campaign video is wild. In the interview, Scotland's Daniel Sloss churns out comedy specials at an almost alarming rate, completing his tenth at age 28. He's here to talk about circumcision, Brexit, and why the left is doomed to eternally shoot itself in the foot. Sloss will be back in the United States in June of 2019, and his specials "Dark" & "Jigsaw" are on Netflix. In the Spiel, instant replay is a contentious part of refereeing, particularly at a championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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