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26 snips
Apr 13, 2025 • 1h 13min

129. Trump’s America: Fear, Polarisation, and The Future (Ezra Klein)

In this engaging discussion, commentator and journalist Ezra Klein, co-founder of Vox and columnist for The New York Times, sheds light on the intricacies of American political polarization. He explores whether this divide is a result of conscious political strategies or a self-inflicted wound. Ezra also critiques the role of social media, particularly TikTok, in deteriorating public intelligence. The conversation touches on the challenges facing the Biden administration and the evolving dynamics of leadership within the Democratic Party.
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133 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 3min

128. Whips, Chaos, and secrets from Westminster (Simon Hart)

Simon Hart, the former Tory Chief Whip and MP, shares his insights after years in the chaotic corridors of Westminster. He explores why unsuitable candidates become MPs and calls for a reformation of Parliament. Hart discusses the impact of Brexit and the challenges new MPs face, particularly within the Whips Office. He also humorously reflects on the peculiar obsession with knighthoods among Tory members. Expect candid stories about political turmoil under Boris Johnson and the emotional toll of navigating personal and political identities in today's climate.
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111 snips
Mar 30, 2025 • 48min

127. Donald Trump vs American Freedom: Who Wins? (Moises Naim)

Moises Naim, a journalist and former Venezuelan minister, dives into the perilous state of American democracy. He discusses the critical concepts of populism, polarization, and post-truth politics that threaten freedoms. Naim highlights youth disillusionment with political systems and the urgent need for innovative reforms to re-engage this demographic. He warns of the enduring challenges posed by populist leaders and the complexities of misinformation. The conversation also touches on the evolving dynamics between democracy and dictatorship in today’s world.
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69 snips
Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 6min

126. Israel, Gaza, and the United Nations (Francesca Albanese)

Francesca Albanese, a Special Rapporteur on human rights in Palestinian territories, shares her insights on the UN's role and the responsibility of Western media in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She discusses her Italian heritage's influence on her commitment to justice and the impact of echo chambers on news consumption in the region. Albanese also addresses the psychological toll of documenting human rights violations and the complexities of advocating amidst accusations of anti-Semitism, emphasizing the need for accountability and dialogue.
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58 snips
Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 13min

125. Peter Kyle: AI, grief, and the power of Elon Musk

Peter Kyle, the UK Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, shares powerful insights from his journey as an aid worker shaped by grief. He discusses the urgency for visionary leadership in the Labour Party, addressing challenges post-Brexit. The conversation highlights the role of AI in society, ethics, and the importance of European unity in global relations. Kyle candidly reflects on how personal loss influences political perspectives and the need for a proactive approach to national and technological challenges.
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132 snips
Mar 10, 2025 • 55min

124. The Man Who Got To Trump (Michael Wolff)

Michael Wolff, an American journalist and author, known for his provocative insights on Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch, discusses his unique access to Trump's inner circle. He reveals the complex dynamics among Trump's aides and how media narratives have been manipulated. The conversation also delves into the shifting relationship between Trump and Murdoch, especially post-January 6th. Wolff highlights the risks of sensationalism in politics and how Trump's celebrity obsession shapes his leadership style, providing a fascinating look at contemporary political power.
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39 snips
Mar 3, 2025 • 2h 6min

123. Canada Decides: Who will be the next Prime Minister? (Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney)

In this engaging discussion, Chrystia Freeland, former Deputy Prime Minister and finance minister, teams up with Mark Carney, ex-Governor of the Bank of England and a Prime Ministerial hopeful. They delve into Canada’s political landscape, addressing the challenges posed by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and the influence of figures like Donald Trump. Key topics include agriculture’s role in Canadian identity, the impact of populism, and the necessity for unity among progressives amidst a shifting political climate. Their insights illuminate the strategic importance of Canada in global alliances.
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93 snips
Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 1min

122. How Europe can survive Trump (Frans Timmermans)

Frans Timmermans, a prominent Dutch politician and former vice-president of the European Commission, dives into the complexities of modern geopolitics. He discusses the challenges Europe faces with the rise of populist leaders like Trump and the implications of Brexit on EU unity. Timmermans emphasizes the need for innovative collaborations in energy and trade, while cautioning against potential Trump-Putin agreements that could destabilize the continent. He reflects on the importance of maintaining progressive values amid the shifting political landscape in Europe.
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40 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 57min

121. Yulia Navalnaya: The Woman Who Could Bring Down Putin

In this insightful conversation, Yulia Navalnaya, wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, shares her relentless fight against the Putin regime. She discusses her husband’s courageous return to Russia and the harsh realities of political oppression. Yulia reflects on the challenges of growing up in post-Soviet Russia and the need for democracy. The conversation also touches on the psychological impacts of loss as she navigates her family's grief while continuing their shared mission for change. Insightful and poignant, it sheds light on the struggle for freedom in Russia.
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97 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 10min

120. The New President of Syria: Trump, Palestine, and having a $10 million bounty on your head (Ahmed al-Sharaa)

Ahmed al-Sharaa, the newly appointed President of Syria, shares his transformative journey from an imprisoned al-Qaeda leader to a political figure. He discusses the psychological toll of living a hidden life for over two decades. Al-Sharaa emphasizes the importance of unity amid Syria's division and advocates for constructive dialogue to rebuild the nation. He reflects on President Trump's influence in the Middle East and highlights the critical need for economic development in post-conflict Syria, all while navigating the complexities of his leadership role.

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