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72 snips
Nov 19, 2024 • 25min

From Resistance to Reflection

Explore the personal journeys of activists who transformed their disillusionment into action, driven by the aftermath of political upheaval. Hear from women veterans passionately advocating for reproductive rights and reflecting on their military experiences. Discover how collective action and accessible technology are fueling movements for change. Delve into the emotional landscape of activists grappling with setbacks while embracing reflection as a tool for resilience and renewed purpose in challenging times.
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148 snips
Nov 18, 2024 • 34min

Will Republicans Reject Gaetz?

Robert Draper, a domestic politics reporter for The New York Times, dives into Donald Trump's shocking nomination of Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general. Draper highlights Gaetz's controversial past and firm loyalty to Trump, questioning the implications for the rule of law and the Republican Party's future. The discussion sheds light on the political chaos surrounding Congressional investigations, ethical allegations, and the power dynamics at play in this unexpected decision. Will Gaetz's appointment reshape the political landscape?
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Nov 17, 2024 • 1h 10min

The Sunday Read: ‘How Cheerleading Became So Acrobatic, Dangerous and Popular’

David Gauvey Herbert, a New York Times Magazine contributor, dives into the complex world of competitive cheerleading. He discusses the staggering number of participants and the overwhelming control of Varsity Spirit over the industry. Herbert highlights the physical and emotional toll on young athletes, alongside the rising costs for families. With personal stories of resilience and safety concerns, he advocates for urgent regulatory changes. The conversation reveals a hidden world rife with challenges, from hazardous practices to the need for better support for cheerleaders.
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70 snips
Nov 16, 2024 • 49min

'The Interview': The Doctor Who Helped Me Understand My Mom’s Choice to Die

Dr. Ellen Wiebe, a leading advocate for medical aid in dying in Canada, shares her experiences performing hundreds of MAID procedures. She discusses the ethical and emotional complexities surrounding end-of-life choices, exploring personal stories that highlight the balance between patient autonomy and grief. The conversation delves into the societal implications of assisted dying and how it reshapes our understanding of a 'good death.' Wiebe's insights offer a compassionate perspective on navigating these profound decisions for families and healthcare providers alike.
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229 snips
Nov 15, 2024 • 35min

Bernie Sanders Says Democrats Have Lost Their Way

Senator Bernie Sanders, a prominent voice for democratic socialism, discusses the aftermath of the Democratic Party's recent election defeat. He critiques the party's focus on identity politics, arguing it has alienated working-class voters. Sanders emphasizes the need to address economic issues like income inequality and healthcare. He highlights the importance of engaging diverse media platforms to reconnect with constituents, and stresses the urgency for a unifying candidate to restore trust and evolve the party's vision.
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68 snips
Nov 14, 2024 • 37min

Trump 2.0: A Cabinet Full of Surprises and an Awkward Visit With Joe Biden

Join seasoned journalists Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Peter Baker, and Maggie Haberman as they unpack Donald Trump's frenzied cabinet appointments, mixing familiar faces with surprising picks. They discuss Biden's cordial yet tense welcome of Trump back to the White House and the implications for immigration and military leadership. The team dives into the complexities of Trump's influence over congressional dynamics and his reshaped relationship with Republican senators, all while examining evolving loyalties and the future of political norms.
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204 snips
Nov 13, 2024 • 29min

Elon Musk Launches Into American Politics

Kirsten Grind and Eric Lipton, investigative reporters at The New York Times, dive into Elon Musk's surprising leap into politics, revealing his motivations and ambitions amid Donald Trump's rise. They discuss Musk's transformation from tech mogul to political influencer, his extensive government contracts, and the potential benefits he stands to gain from a Trump administration. The conversation raises ethical concerns about billionaire influence in politics and how such power dynamics reshape governance and public interests.
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103 snips
Nov 12, 2024 • 25min

Why Abortion Rights Won Even as Kamala Harris Lost

In this discussion, Kate Zernike, a national reporter for The New York Times focusing on abortion rights, highlights how voters favored abortion rights measures while rejecting Kamala Harris. She delves into the strategic changes post-Roe v. Wade, emphasizing significant ballot successes in states like Arizona and Nevada. Personal stories reveal the emotional toll of restrictive laws, while the disconnect between public support for abortion rights and electoral outcomes raises questions about the Democratic Party's future strategies. It's a revealing look at the evolving politics surrounding abortion.
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103 snips
Nov 11, 2024 • 25min

Democrats Search For Answers

Reid J. Epstein, a political reporter for The New York Times, dives into the turmoil within the Democratic Party after recent electoral setbacks. He discusses the internal finger-pointing and the struggle to reshape the party's identity amidst leadership debates. Epstein highlights key issues like identity politics versus economic unity, along with the implications of recent losses on voter demographics. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by figures such as Kamala Harris and the party’s overall direction moving forward.
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36 snips
Nov 10, 2024 • 30min

The Sunday Read: ‘Online Dating After 50 Can Be Miserable. But It’s Also Liberating.’

Maggie Jones, a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, shares her candid exploration of online dating after 50, following her experience post-divorce. She discusses the emotional rollercoaster of reentering the dating scene and the unique challenges faced by those in later life. Jones highlights the liberating aspects of online dating, emphasizing personal growth and autonomy. She contrasts the experiences of men and women while navigating apps and stresses the value of authentic connections over traditional norms.

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