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Oct 4, 2025 • 54min
Slate Money | Argentina First?
The discussion dives into Trump's surprising $20 billion bailout for Argentina, questioning its motives and effects on American soybean farmers. The impact of the U.S. government shutdown on markets is also examined, revealing who really pays the price. Additionally, the hosts explore a record-breaking $55 billion buyout of Electronic Arts involving Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. They ponder if it matters that a foreign entity controls a major gaming company and reflect on the shifting landscape of media consumption.

Oct 4, 2025 • 41min
ICYMI | Saudi Arabia Is Coming For The Sims
Tony Ho Tran, a senior business and tech editor at Slate, explores the implications of EA Games being acquired by Saudi Arabia. He reveals how this deal could threaten the creative freedom of beloved games like The Sims, particularly for LGBTQ+ representation. The discussion dives into fears of potential censorship under new ownership and how this reflects a broader trend of state influence in media. Tran also shares insights on community responses and the importance of preserving creative independence in gaming.

Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 3min
Amicus | This Will Be Trump’s Best Term at the Supreme Court Yet
Ian Millhiser, Senior Correspondent at Vox, dives into the Supreme Court's upcoming term with hosts, exploring significant cases that appear skewed in favor of the Trump administration. They discuss the troubling impact of the shadow docket on public perception and the legitimacy of the court. Key topics include the risks to voting rights, the implications of campaign finance cases, and challenges faced by transgender athletes. Millhiser raises concerns about how conservative shifts in case selection could further threaten democracy.

Oct 3, 2025 • 29min
What Next: TBD | Who Owns TikTok Now?
Emily Baker White, a senior writer for Forbes and author of Every Screen on the Planet: The War Over TikTok, dives into the intriguing world of TikTok's algorithm and ownership. She discusses how TikTok's unique approach to user preferences revolutionized content delivery. Emily reveals ByteDance's strategies—from regional content teams to sourcing data from other platforms. The conversation also explores national security implications, potential changes under U.S. ownership, and how these dynamics could shape the future of content on TikTok.

Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 6min
Political Gabfest | Fat Generals
Juliette Kayyem, a homeland security expert and former government official, joins hosts to discuss a dramatic Quantico event featuring Hegseth and Trump. They analyze its implications for military loyalty and civilian control. The conversation shifts to the ongoing government shutdown, exploring its impact on federal workers and possible long-term effects on policy. Kayyem also addresses the dangers of hybrid war tactics from Russia, highlighting recent drone incidents over Europe and the complexities of international responses.

Oct 2, 2025 • 34min
What Next | Actually the Government Shut Down Months Ago
David Dayen, executive editor of The American Prospect, dives deep into the recent government shutdown dynamics. He discusses how the administration's selective fund withholding has led to a muted crisis atmosphere. Dayen highlights the essential services that remain intact and the peculiar strategies being employed to manage public perception. He also examines the role of OMB Director Russ Vought in centralizing spending power and comments on whether threats to fire federal workers are credible. This insightful discussion unpacks the intricate dance of power, politics, and public health.

Oct 2, 2025 • 39min
Care & Feeding | The Great Onesie Debate
The hosts dive into the whimsical world of onesies, tackling a parent's dilemma about buying a mom-themed version for her son. They discuss parenting triumphs, like a touching family reunion and a lost lovey rescue by Waymo. The conversation shifts to the pros and cons of onesies versus practical clothing, with plenty of laughter over listener-submitted funny and clever slogans. Ultimately, they affirm the joy of dressing babies and the emotional bonds that come with it, urging listeners to celebrate these precious moments.

Oct 1, 2025 • 30min
What Next | The Department of War…From Within
Idrees Ali, a national security correspondent for Reuters, dives into recent developments at the Pentagon and the peculiar gathering at Quantico. He discusses Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's unusual focus on military grooming and fitness alongside his controversial views on diversity and inclusion. Ali also explores the implications of Trump's remarks on using the military for domestic policing and the potential shift in U.S. military focus toward the Southern Hemisphere. The conversation highlights critical issues of trust, reporting access, and accountability within the military.

Oct 1, 2025 • 37min
ICYMI | RIP to MTV's Catfish: Caught, But Never Forgotten
The hosts reflect on the cancellation of MTV's Catfish, reminiscing about personal catfishing stories and its evolution from a documentary to a hit show. They discuss how the series taught critical investigative tools and analyze whether heightened digital literacy has diminished traditional catfishing. The conversation shifts to modern threats like AI voice cloning and the vulnerability of older adults to scams. With a mix of nostalgia and insight, they explore the ethical ramifications of catfishing and celebrate memorable moments from the series.

Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 4min
Culture Gabfest: One Banger After Another Edition
This week, Sam Adams, a senior writer at Slate, and Isaac Butler, an esteemed theater critic, join the discussion. They dive into Paul Thomas Anderson's provocative film, One Battle After Another, analyzing its mix of stoner comedy and serious themes. The trio also explores the innovative family comedy Long Story Short, examining its emotional shifts and narrative style. Finally, they tackle Broadway's economic woes, discussing the challenges of flipped musicals and the rising costs of production. It’s a lively chat packed with cultural insights!


