The history of country music is deeply rooted in various cultural influences, such as Ray Charles introducing a mix of country and Western music. The conversation delves into how white men feel a sense of grievance, perceiving a shift in culture that excludes them. This sentiment is exemplified by their perception of being invaded, particularly by powerful figures like black women. The discussion also sheds light on the role of celebrities like Taylor Swift in influencing politics, emphasizing the rich symbolic text that surrounds these figures.
Kara is joined by guest host, Lydia Polgreen, New York Times Opinion columnist and co-host of the "Matter of Opinion" podcast. Kara and Lydia discuss the reactions to Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" album and the viral essay from The Cut that everyone on social media had thoughts on. Then, was Sam Bankman-Fried's 25-year sentence too harsh, or not harsh enough? Plus, OpenAI's announces a new tool to recreate the human voice, but is it too risky? Finally, our Friend of Pivot is Ari Wallach, futurist and host of PBS's "A Brief History of the Future." Ari explains why the future doesn't have to be all doom and gloom, and what gives him hope for the next generation.
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