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Honestly with Bari Weiss

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Mar 5, 2024 • 6min

Trailer: The Free Press in Israel

The podcast discusses the impact of the war in Israel, highlighting the difference between democracy and tyranny, freedom and unfreedom. It shares first-hand accounts of the traumatic events of October 7, providing insight into the ongoing conflict with Hamas and other Iranian proxies.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 1h 26min

Why the Kids Aren't Alright

Exploring the paradox of privileged but sad American youth, discussing the impact of gentle parenting and therapy normalization on kids' mental health. Contrasting resilience in past generations with today's perceived fragility, challenging the trend of overdiagnosing trauma and pushing for open discussions on delayed maturation. Delving into the consequences of psychotropic medication use, the link between technology and mental health, and the need for parental boundaries and unconditional love.
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Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 15min

Two Years Later: Should America Continue to Aid Ukraine? A Debate.

Debate on America's aid to Ukraine, shifting public sentiment, and skepticism. Analysis of historical defense spending and future strategic investments. Navigating complexities of foreign policy discourse, recent developments in Ukraine conflict.
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Feb 20, 2024 • 12min

Alexei Navalny Died for the Truth. Tucker Carlson Fell for the Lie.

Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, stood against Putin's regime. Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin avoided discussing Navalny, showcasing a pattern of steering away from sensitive topics. The podcast explores wealth disparity in Russia, critique of Tucker's interview, and the misguided alignment of the American right with Putin, reflecting on sacrifices for truth in modern politics.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 1h 22min

Special Episode! Suzy Weiss on Dating While Problematic

Suzy Weiss, journalist and host of Blocked and Reported, discusses dating while problematic and the spread of polyamory on this episode. They also explore the controversy surrounding the eviction of a black family in Portland and the racial reckoning in the city. Additionally, they cover the lack of support for small businesses and the mysterious case of the occupied house during the Black Lives Matter protests.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 18min

Economist Roland Fryer on Adversity, Race, and Refusing to Conform

Economist Roland Fryer discusses his life story, refusing to conform, and the pursuit of truth. He reflects on his upbringing in a drug family, facing adversity, and not conforming to societal expectations. The speaker explores their controversial studies on racial differences in police use of force and the relationship between popularity and grades for black kids. They also discuss the impact of research, the debate on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the difficulties of making a difference in the world.
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Feb 9, 2024 • 39min

Andrew Sullivan on What He Got Wrong About Trump

Andrew Sullivan, one of America's best known political observers and writers, reflects on his mistakes about Donald Trump, including concerns about authoritarianism. They discuss the implications of Trump's actions on the erosion of the rule of law and checks and balances in the United States. The speaker also explores Trump's policies on immigration, DEI, foreign policy, and border control, and their potential impacts. They emphasize the importance of fair-minded criticism and changing one's opinion in sustaining a pluralistic democracy.
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Feb 1, 2024 • 1h 5min

The Real Team America

The podcast discusses the increasing concern of potential conflicts in multiple major war zones and the readiness of the US. The guests, including Palmer Lucky, share their innovative ideas for protecting America through defense technology startups and collaboration with the military. They explore the role of software in military defense, the threat posed by China and the elite class, the importance of trusting elected officials, and the issue of border security and immigration policy.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 1h 55min

The Right Way to Fight Illiberalism: Christopher Rufo and Yascha Mounk Debate

Christopher Rufo and Yascha Mounk debate the origins of DEI and the right way to fight illiberalism. They discuss shocking incidents of anti-Semitism on American campuses, recent bans on DEI initiatives, changing cultural trends on the left, the ideology and transformation of wokeness, the origins and influences of cultural radicalism and Marxism, the distinction between public intellectual and activist, and the rise of an ideology and the need for contestation.
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Jan 17, 2024 • 57min

Why We Still Need to Talk About America's Covid Failures

Examining America's COVID-19 failures and inconsistencies over the past four years, including misinformation, shutting down debate on social media, and a lack of understanding. The conversation explores the impact on healthcare and the economy, failures in public health measures, the mixed messaging on masks, challenges in nursing homes, the need for resilience in emergencies, differences in handling the pandemic, and the importance of data and free speech in the COVID narrative.

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