It Could Happen Here

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Jan 11, 2025 • 3h 8min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 164

This week dives into a range of fascinating topics, starting with the severe cold outbreak in Los Angeles and its impact on lives. Humor meets insight in a playful courtroom setting discussing freelance journalism. There's a critical look at AI in advertising and its absurdities, with humorous critiques of tech industry innovations from CES. The discussion explores the future of AI, ethical concerns about job losses, and funny contradictions within creative fields. Plus, reflections on political dynamics and humorous speculations on public figures add to the engaging mix.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 45min

CES 2025: Robert and Gare Meet The Literal Devil

Explore the latest innovations from CES 2025, including AI-enabled household robots and groundbreaking prosthetics like the 'Bio Leg.' The conversation humorously reflects on the chaotic atmosphere of tech events while tackling serious topics like community support during wildfires. Critical analyses of social media's influence on modern politics reveal alarming parallels to history. Journey through amusing anecdotes about culinary adventures and the challenges of integrating robotics into everyday life, topped off with insights into the future of AI in music and labor.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 45min

The AI 'Ick': What Big Tech Is Bringing for 2025

Discover the wild world of tech showcased at CES, where attendees find a bizarre mix of innovation and real-world crisis. Explore the contentious landscape of AI in creative fields, balancing authenticity with technological advances. Delve into the implications of AI dominance in corporate communication, where profit could overshadow creativity. Laugh along as flying cars are critiqued for their impracticality. Finally, contemplate the ethical dimensions of AI in human relationships and the quest for machine empathy.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 38min

CES 2025: Listen to AI Executives Laughing At People Losing Their Jobs

Ed Zitron, a sharp media commentator and entrepreneur, brings his insights to the absurdities of AI in entertainment. They humorously dissect the strange AI-generated content showcased at CES 2025, including a bizarre Coca-Cola ad and a chaotic short film. The conversation highlights the disconnect between tech innovations and user needs, while critiquing the lack of empathy for job losses caused by AI. With a mix of humor and critical observation, they question the future of creative expression in an increasingly automated world.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 31min

2025 Predictions

The hosts dive into their bold predictions for 2025, mixing optimism with hints of impending doom. They humorously analyze the potential crossover of reality TV stars like Kim Kardashian into politics. Dark humor surfaces as they speculate whimsically on the possible fates of public figures. Economic worries creep in with inflation and stock market forecasts, while absurd scenarios—like fictional elk liver steaks—are hilariously dissected. Ultimately, they balance lighthearted discussions with serious societal concerns, keeping listeners entertained and engaged.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 31min

Q&A 2025

A lively Q&A reveals listener questions and personal anecdotes. Humor flows as gaming successes intertwine with teachings on financial literacy for kids, featuring a cool debit card app. Writers discuss the emotional hurdles of their craft and the power of storytelling. Reflections on political conventions highlight labor issues and personal immigration stories. The absurdity of current events is also tackled, with a nod to a potential general strike by 2028. Plus, a passionate recommendation of the classic film 'The Wicker Man' adds a unique twist!
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Jan 5, 2025 • 23min

CZM Book Club: Cool Zone 2055: How to Survive (the Dino Wars)

Mia Wong, a contributor to Cool Zone Media with expertise in supply chain logistics, joins the discussion about the chaotic headlines of 2055 amidst world war 3.5. They delve into survival strategies in a dino-dominated world and the political upheaval in Singapore. The impact of nationalistic movements is examined, alongside creative sponsorships like dinosaur training programs. The conversation highlights the dark yet imaginative landscape of dystopian warfare, bizarre alliances, and the resilience of communities facing collapse.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 3h 7min

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Dr. Michael Phillips, a historian focusing on racism and eugenics, joins investigative reporter Stephen Monacelli and YouTube personality Andrew Sage. They discuss the severe consequences of Texas's restrictive abortion laws, sharing personal stories that highlight the harm done to women's rights. The conversation shifts to the evolution of anti-abortion activism in Texas, linking it to Republican politics. Additionally, they explore the impact of grassroots movements and digital activism, emphasizing community resilience amid social upheaval.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 31min

Anarchism in Central America feat. Andrew

In a compelling conversation, Andrew Siege, a YouTube personality known as Andrewism, unpacks the vibrant anarchist and labor movements across Central America and the Caribbean. He dives into the historical roots of these movements, discussing their resilience against harsh political repression. Insightful anecdotes from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala reveal the struggles for workers' rights amidst authoritarian regimes. Andrew also examines the intertwining of gang dynamics and community resistance, illuminating the complex societal landscape in these regions.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 27min

Anarchism in Gran Columbia feat. Andrew

Andrew Sage, an expert in anarchist history in Latin America, dives into the rich legacy of anarchism in Gran Colombia. He explores the fight for worker rights in early 20th century Ecuador and the rise of anarchist movements amid oppressive regimes. Andrew discusses the link between anarchism and anti-fascism during the surge of right-wing populism. He humorously shares personal anecdotes and examines the enduring impact of anarchist thought in today’s social struggles across Ecuador, Colombia, and Panama.

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