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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Sep 1, 2025 • 1h 5min
Episode 2945 CWSA 09/01/25
The speaker humorously critiques public figures’ hairstyles while discussing urban challenges and renewable energy solutions. AI development concerns arise as they question Microsoft’s independent moves despite access to OpenAI tech. The credibility of Yelp and Wikipedia is examined alongside quirky health anecdotes. A controversial ten-year Gaza redevelopment plan is critically assessed, raising moral and political questions. The podcast also tackles skepticism surrounding government spending cuts and delves into the complexities of wartime journalism and misinformation narratives.

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Aug 31, 2025 • 1h 3min
Episode 2944 CWSA 08/31/25
Dive into a lively discussion about the implications of equitable grading in schools and the influence of dubious scientific research. Explore the rise of masculine politics and the shifts in Boston's rental market due to returning students. There's a bold take on depression, challenging traditional views on serotonin. The impact of dark money on influencer funding is dissected, along with the middle class's struggles and innovative solutions. All this, sprinkled with humor and insights, keeps the conversation engaging and thought-provoking!

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Aug 30, 2025 • 1h 11min
Episode 2943 CWSA 08/30/25
Discover the quirky intersections of health and politics as chronic illnesses in children spark a deep dive into mental health. Laugh along with the absurdity of cows contributing to historical monuments. Explore political brainwashing as a Gallup poll reveals discontent among Democrats, while economic discussions tackle tariffs and the Federal Reserve's role. Get intrigued by innovations like a nuclear battery and stratospheric energy generation. Lastly, navigate the complexities of the Gaza conflict and moral dilemmas surrounding U.S. support for Israel.

Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 2min
Episode 2942 CWSA 08/29/25
The discussion kicks off with the stock market and the surprising impact of social connections on longevity. AI technology steals the spotlight, revealing tools that blur artistic authenticity and examining how Trump’s rhetoric shapes crime policies. Demographic shifts paint a hopeful picture for Republicans, while Cracker Barrel's branding changes prove an activist triumph. The Ukraine-Russia conflict intensifies as Ukrainian strategies target Russian oil. Innovations like ice batteries and quantum robotics promise a future of energy efficiency and political strategy.

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Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 11min
Episode 2941 CWSA 08/28/25
The discussion opens with a humorous burglary story, setting a light tone for deeper topics. Insights into nutrition education, political funding, and societal impacts intertwine with gun laws and AI technologies. A personal food craving story sparks a philosophical debate on reality and perception. The labeling of alcohol as poison showcases shifting youth attitudes towards drinking. Lastly, geopolitical tensions over tariffs and groundbreaking energy innovations round out an engaging analysis of current events and controversies.

Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 6min
Episode 2940 CWSA 08/27/25
The discussion kicks off with a lively analysis of infidelity rates among different professions. Marital intimacy gets scrutinized alongside innovative tech like home monitoring drones. Humor arises from an orange shark as a national symbol, while Cracker Barrel grapples with logo changes under societal pressure. Trump’s crime rhetoric faces critique, and rising autism rates are highlighted. The complexities of jury biases and expert accountability spark engagement, touching on the broader implications for education and international relations.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 1h 5min
Episode 2939 CWSA 08/26/25
The host highlights the fascinating link between virtual workouts and combating loneliness, especially for remote Gen Z workers. A lively discussion reveals how flag painting reflects shifting patriotism in the UK, raising questions about cultural influences. Political tension bubbles up with debates on mail-in voting and the evolving Republican voter base. Language's power to shape behavior is explored, emphasizing its impact on governance. Finally, the complex relationship between government investments and economic outcomes is scrutinized, shedding light on historical precedents.

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Aug 25, 2025 • 1h 12min
Episode 2938 CWSA 08/25/25
This discussion dives into the future of work with AI and robots, predicting a major shift by 2030. Humor and intelligence are linked, sparking debates on parenting's role in activity levels. Political satire takes center stage, highlighting the absurdities of modern discourse and the influence of media bias. There's also a critique of labeling political movements as cults, while exploring the complex dynamics of smart glasses and their potential to transform social interactions amidst geopolitical tensions.

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Aug 24, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode 2937 CWSA 08/24/25
Listeners are treated to a bizarre story about a man falling for an AI chatbot, sparking a humorous debate on human and artificial connections. The discussion dives deep into political narratives around the integrity of research and marijuana perceptions. Allegations against John Bolton and the Clinton Foundation raise eyebrows about government oversight. Political humor strategies are scrutinized for sustainability, while racial bias in education is dissected. Finally, advancements in AI highlight both hopes and challenges, alongside a journalist's wild encounter in the Russiagate saga.

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Aug 23, 2025 • 1h 32min
Episode 2936 CWSA 08/23/25
Explore the latest buzz around AI advancements by Elon Musk and the government's investment in Intel. Dive into the absurdity of bizarre sports antics and critiques of Kamala Harris's writing. Discover surprising trends in dating expenses among Gen Z and the shifting dynamics of U.S.-Canada trade relations. Unpack misconceptions about Blackstone in the housing market and navigate the complexities of election integrity. Plus, ponder the power of persuasion and question the credibility of conspiracy theories amid modern innovations.