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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 9min
Episode 2681 CWSA 12/06/24
Tune in for a lively discourse on the intertwining of AI, energy consumption, and national security. Explore the mysteries of Havana syndrome and its links to emerging tech. The conversation dives into charisma's role in politics and critiques identity politics' impact on elections. Discover the influence of social media on mental health and the nuances of local media narratives. Plus, insights on cryptocurrency's potential and political dynamics involving notable figures like Trump and Elon Musk.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 60min
Episode 2680 CWSA 12/05/24
Exciting trends in the stock market and Bitcoin spark joy among investors! Discover groundbreaking advancements in energy efficiency and AI technology that promise to redefine our future. The complexities surrounding jury deliberations and societal responses to crime raise eyebrows. Political dramas unfold with discussions on enemies lists and the plight of January 6th protesters. Plus, a humorous take on evolving perceptions of guilt and innocence, complemented by a look at classic Dilbert comics and a unique calendar.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 15min
Episode 2679 CWSA 12/04/24
Delve into the fascinating interplay of coffee and cognitive health, along with the quirky world of blind advertising. Explore groundbreaking agricultural tech and the political maneuvers shaping our society, including the Daniel Penny trial's complexities. Unearth the secrets behind drone sightings while critiquing current governance failures. Examine South Korea's political unrest, touch on the implications of Superdelegates, and ponder climate funding controversies—all infused with a touch of humor from a Dilbert calendar promotion.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 12min
Episode 2678 CWSA 12/03/24
Dive into a whimsical morning ritual as the speaker discusses mind-reading tattoos and virtual reality therapy for mental health. The complexities of electric vehicle rebates in California spark a deeper conversation about advocacy in the face of biased advertising. Political dynamics are examined through the lens of recent trials and societal norms, while modern dating is influenced by social media's harsh realities. The significance of mentorship in leadership today highlights the ongoing evolution of public figures in a rapidly changing landscape.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 2677 CWSA 12/02/24
Delve into the quirky world of a new community aimed at reducing loneliness through shared living. Explore the fascinating effects of emotion-recognizing robots on human connection, while a groundbreaking health scanning technology ignites discussions about medical reliability. Examine the political turmoil surrounding recent pardons and their implications for accountability. Don't miss insights on the shifting political attitudes of young men and ongoing international conflicts that complicate peace efforts. Plus, a surprising nod to the popularity of a political figure post-election!

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Dec 1, 2024 • 1h
Episode 2676 CWSA 12/01/24
Listeners dive into the debate on statins and workplace dynamics, revealing how Performance Improvement Plans may signal impending job loss rather than growth. The talk also humorously critiques climate change models and examines legal troubles surrounding tech giants. Political shifts are front and center as unexpected Latino support for Trump is discussed, alongside the nomination of Kash Patel and communication struggles within the Democratic Party. The conversation wraps up with a personal story of resilience amid changing societal landscapes.

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Nov 30, 2024 • 1h 37min
Episode 2675 CWSA 11/30/24
The podcast dives into groundbreaking brain research and marijuana's promise in pain management. It critically examines UK immigration narratives and the political chaos in Syria while dissecting media trust and government influence. The discussion also touches on the potential repercussions of Trump’s return to power and innovative cancer treatments like a gold-based drug. Plus, the hosts reflect on meritocracy versus DEI initiatives and engage in a candid conversation about racial discrimination in various industries.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 1h 10min
Episode 2674 CWSA 11/29/24
Dive into the surprising benefits of coffee cherry extract and its memory-boosting secrets. Discover skepticism surrounding climate models and how new research challenges long-held beliefs. Explore the failures of DEI initiatives at the University of Michigan and shifting attitudes among employers. Political dynamics heat up as the Republican Party gains traction amidst global tensions and domestic issues. Plus, reflections on the power of independent thought and the transformative impact of literature make for a thought-provoking conversation.

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Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 12min
Episode 2673 CWSA 11/28/24
Thanksgiving brings laughter and insights, especially around the health benefits of post-dinner walks. The fascinating intersection of AI and human relationships emerges as it predicts outcomes without experiments, sparking debates on companionship with AI. Political accountability takes center stage, dissecting the media's role and legal controversies. Ethical dilemmas surface regarding donations to media figures. And, a live comic creation workshop promises to engage the younger audience with real-time artistic fun!

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Nov 27, 2024 • 1h 30min
Episode 2672 CWSA 11/27/24
The discussion kicks off with innovative advancements in battery technology and solid-state breakthroughs. Carbon capture processes are explored alongside the humorous side of robotics. Health implications of tech and marijuana use are critiqued amid media manipulation narratives. Political dynamics surrounding immigration reveal a disconnect with voter sentiment. The future of warfare is scrutinized, highlighting the rise of drones and hypersonic missiles. Lastly, skepticism around pandemic data underscores the influence of personal experiences on collective perceptions.