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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 23min
Episode 3028 CWSA 11/24/25
Scott dives into the implications of Trump's healthcare plan and the Chicago Teachers Union's missing audit. He highlights the alarming trend of repeat offenders driving crime rates and discusses a Campbell Soup VP caught disparaging products. Predictions for 2026 include breakthroughs in battery technology. Additionally, Scott critiques the Amazon Climate Summit as ineffective and examines claims surrounding the 'Seditious Six' video and its potential to provoke Trump. He also touches on U.S. energy advancements and international tensions in Ukraine.

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Nov 23, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode 3027 CWSA 11/23/25
Dive into the intricacies of Trump's reconciliation style and media narratives around climate risks, including a surprisingly quiet hurricane season. Scott critiques the link between TV and depression while praising dialogue advocates like Bill Maher. Explore Elon Musk's thoughts on homelessness and his engineering mindset influencing public discourse. The conversation also touches on healthcare inefficiencies, systemic fraud in budgets, and Texas's move to ban Sharia courts. Finally, unpack the nuances of marriage and the evolving definition of soulmates.

Nov 22, 2025 • 1h 12min
Episode 3026 CWSA 11/22/25
Marjorie Taylor Greene's surprising resignation sparks a debate on long-term influence in politics. Scott Adams delves into Trump's recent meeting tactics and his unique approach to persuasion and rapport-building. The discussion also highlights the implications of Trump's 28-point peace proposal for Ukraine and the challenges it faces. Additionally, attention is drawn to labor disruptions in construction sites and the Supreme Court's recent decision on Texas's congressional map. Join the exploration of these intriguing political dynamics!

Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 14min
Episode 3025 CWSA 11/21/25
In this engaging discussion, Scott Adams mocks Eric Swalwell's gubernatorial ambitions while unpacking the complexities of AI's role in personal finances. He explores the potential benefits of cyborg integration and warns of AI and CRISPR dangers in warfare. The conversation shifts to Trump's peace plan for Ukraine, touching on Social Security improvements and the myth of BlackRock's control over industries. Additionally, Scott critiques health care costs and draws attention to troubling Minnesota fraud stories, all while promoting critical thinking in a media-saturated world.

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Nov 20, 2025 • 52min
Episode 3024 CWSA 11-20-25
The intriguing dynamics of Trump and Epstein take center stage as Scott Adams explores how Trump cleverly reframes the issue for political gain. Discussion delves into the potential implications of space-based solar power, with Elon Musk's vision of it revolutionizing energy access and AI. Controversies also arise surrounding the declassification of Epstein files and Clinton's legal defiance. Plus, Adams critiques shifting employment numbers while revealing growing disapproval of Trump's economic performance, all while examining possible breakthroughs in the Saudi-Israel relationship.

Nov 19, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode 3023 CWSA 11/19/25
Chris McKinney, a publisher and producer behind the Dilbert desk calendar, joins for a lively discussion on creating the 2026 calendar in the U.S. He shares insights into American manufacturing processes and the complexities of sourcing materials. The conversation also touches on the implications of fake listings on Amazon for calendar buyers. Scott Adams offers his take on current events, including Trump's approach to the Epstein narrative and the public's frustration over elite accountability. It's an engaging mix of humor, politics, and production stories.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 41min
Episode 3022 CWSA 11/18/25
The internet may be broken, but improvisation thrives! Discover techniques for handling unprepared public presentations with grace. Scott shares unexpected praise from Elon Musk while exploring the theme of recurring news stories that never change. Dive into personal anecdotes about life's mishaps, including water leaks and teenage debates. He reframes dating as a numbers game, underscores the power of compliments, and discusses the hidden struggles everyone faces. Plus, find out how to view relationship endings with gratitude!

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Nov 17, 2025 • 38min
Episode 3021 CWSA 11/17/25
In a lively discussion, the rift between Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene is explored, highlighting her shift in tone on toxic politics. Meanwhile, Scott delves into Gavin Newsom's controversial use of 'Latinx' and the implications of the Epstein files' potential release. The podcast also critiques DHS's deportation ad strategy and discusses Jeff Bezos's foray into AI engineering. Plus, insights on Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil targets and Hamas's rising popularity among Palestinians add an intriguing twist to the political drama.

Nov 16, 2025 • 1h 10min
Episode 3020 CWSA 11/16/25
Explore the art of dating like a billionaire hedge fund manager and dive into Scott's humorous insights on coffee and rotator cuff injuries. Unpack the political drama surrounding Trump, mortgage fraud allegations, and the latest on Epstein's files. Hear about shifting dating trends among youth and criticisms of societal pressure in relationships. Scott even takes a light-hearted look at how to engage with an artificial superintelligence. There’s something for everyone in this mix of politics, humor, and advice!

19 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 1h 6min
Episode 3019 CWSA 11/15/25
Explore how Tesla could revolutionize healthcare with robot hospitals and the potential for AI to drastically cut costs. Scott discusses Trump's healthcare plan and the concept of a confusopoly in politics, which maintains power through confusion. He also touches on Bill Maher's critiques of the left and the implications of recent Epstein files. Additionally, interesting insights into Elon Musk's lifestyle and Tesla’s efforts to reduce reliance on foreign parts are shared. Finally, the relevance of meritocracy in today's society is questioned.


