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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 53min
Episode 2991 CWSA 10/17/25
Explore the curious intersection of creativity and brain health, with a study touting its youth-restoring powers. Delve into the implications of surveillance technologies like Amazon's Ring as privacy fades away. Scott dissects leads tying poverty to IQ and scrutinizes the impact of AI on research output. Watch as Trump aims to slash IVF costs amidst political theatrics like the No Kings protest. Meanwhile, tensions rise as cartels begin using drone bombs, and Scott navigates contentious political landscapes, scrutinizing Democrats' strategies and spending.

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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h
Episode 2990 CWSA 10/16/25
Dive into a whirlwind of current events and intriguing analyses! Discover how testosterone impacts risk-taking in finance. Explore the challenges of flying car production in China and the implications for U.S. regulations. Scott critiques Joy Behar's remarks on Republican fears and praises Senator Fetterman's call for a cooler political atmosphere. Plus, insights on Pentagon press dynamics, cancel culture with Candace Owens, and the Supreme Court's take on voting rights. It’s a mix of politics, tech, and cultural commentary!

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Oct 15, 2025 • 1h 13min
Episode 2989 CWSA 10/15/25
Explore the impact of hormones on thought processes and the surprising links between positivity and engagement. Discover polling trends showing declining youth trans identification and the unique self-identification rates at Brown University. Dive into Scott's critique of political motivations in high-profile prosecutions and analyze the complexities of Gaza ceasefires amidst tensions. Delve into the implications of celebrity political praise and the innovative strides in Ukraine's military technology landscape.

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Oct 14, 2025 • 1h 19min
Episode 2988 CWSA 10/14/25
The discussion dives into Trump's influence on Middle East peace and Kamala Harris's Columbus Day remarks. Healthcare strategies and the potential for AI to create a free healthcare portal are explored. Concerns about a nuclear tsunami weapon from China raise alarms, while insights on the reusable rocket launch promise economic change. The podcast also critiques Democratic strategies in light of recent political dynamics and highlights the ongoing challenges in Gaza. Plus, reflections on social anxiety and the dangers of mind-reading in media coverage.

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Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 13min
Episode 2987 CWSA 10/13/25
The release of Israeli hostages sparks discussion on Trump's diplomatic role. Insights into the fragility of semiconductor supply chains reveal a single-source risk. Skepticism arises around climate change alarmism, while pharmaceutical companies face scrutiny for direct sales tactics. Scott also explores the limits of AI productivity and the new potential of generative video AI. Plus, a dive into revelations about January 6th instigators and the geostrategic implications of Denmark's defense commitment in Greenland.

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Oct 12, 2025 • 1h 27min
Episode 2986 CWSA 10/12/25
Dive into intriguing political discussions, from the mysteries of election machines to Gaza hostage situations. Explore the implications of AI companions on loneliness and the complexities of Elon Musk's ambitious tech visions. Uncover strange crypto market behaviors and the challenges of school quality on IQ. Plus, a look at the controversy surrounding Charlie Kirk and assertions of foreign election interference make for a thought-provoking listen. Don't miss insights on gene editing innovations and energy breakthroughs too!

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Oct 11, 2025 • 56min
Episode 2985 CWSA 10/11/25
The discussion dives into the emotional power of gratitude, suggesting even a simple thank you can hold weight in relationships. There's intriguing speculation about UFOs, alongside skepticism toward claims about alien encounters. Scott also analyzes China's rare earth control as a negotiation tactic and discusses potential health benefits of psilocybin. The conversation touches on political maneuvers, including Trump's possible side-visit to North Korea, and wraps up with insights on crypto market dynamics and the promising future of cancer vaccines.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 35min
Episode 2984 CWSA 10/10/25
Dive into the intriguing world of politics and negotiation tactics. Discover how Trump's unique style has influenced deals in Gaza and his strategies for asserting power. Explore the controversial links between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, and ponder conspiracy beliefs. Find out why mRNA cancer vaccines are showing promise, and hear about significant shifts in media messaging. Plus, Scott critiques modern civic education and discusses the implications of social media on youth. There's a lot to unpack!

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Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 43min
Episode 2983 CWSA 10/09/25
This discussion dives into the complex dynamics of potential Hamas hostage releases and explores the motivations behind them. Scott analyzes Trump's blend of luck and strategy in foreign policy, particularly his relationship with Israel. The podcast critiques flawed climate models while discussing the impact of survivorship bias. The potential of AI in healthcare receives scrutiny, especially regarding its reliability. Additionally, there's commentary on societal issues from political predictions to youth employment trends and the increasing prevalence of domestic violence.

Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 37min
Episode 2982 CWSA 10/08/25
Dive into the latest political quirks, with stories ranging from Sean Duffy's concerns on federal marijuana legalization to JD Vance's playful TikTok debut. Explore the quirky yet fascinating connection between cardiovascular polling and public opinion, and celebrate Tu Youyou's Nobel-winning malaria breakthrough amid viral jokes. Scott Adams critiques census data reliability while championing Rand Paul's six-cent budget cuts. Plus, hear about the implications of Trump's Somalia comparison and the intrigue surrounding Texas National Guard deployments.