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A Girl and her Dad

A Girl and her Dad

Di: Jackie and Marty
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A Gen Z daughter brings the questions and confusion many people feel, while her dad brings decades of study in economics, history, philosophy, and theology. Together, they examine politics, media, and culture through a clear set of values, challenging dominant narratives, questioning incentives, and breaking down complex issues with logic and generational perspective so listeners can better understand what’s happening and why.Jackie and Marty Scienze sociali
  • Hollywood vs America: What We’re Normalizing (Grammys + Super Bowl)
    Feb 16 2026

    This isn’t a recap of the Super Bowl halftime show, it’s a conversation about what it says about America. As a Gen Z pop-culture lover, I thought the backlash to Bad Bunny was dramatic… until I watched both shows and realized this debate is really about culture, values, and what we’re normalizing.


    My dad brings a completely different perspective, not a political rant, but a philosophical one, pulling from thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, and Tocqueville to explain why entertainment, morality, and culture are connected in ways most people aren’t talking about. It turns into a real Gen Z vs Boomer conversation about meaning, values, and where American culture is headed.


    We talk about the Super Bowl halftime debate, the backlash surrounding Turning Point USA’s alternative show, the Grammy Awards, celebrity culture, and why entertainment seems to feel more political than ever.

    This episode goes beyond who performed better, it’s about what we celebrate, what we criticize, and why everything suddenly feels so divided.

    If you’re tired of shallow takes and want a conversation that blends pop culture, philosophy, and honest disagreement , this one’s for you.

    Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for a new episode next week.

    Subscribe, rate, and share if you found this episode thought-provoking!


    Contact & Follow

    Email: agirlandherdadpod@gmail.com

    TikTok: ⁠⁠@agirlandherdadpod ⁠⁠

    Instagram: ⁠⁠@agirlandherdadpod⁠⁠

    X: ⁠⁠@GirlandHerDad⁠⁠

    YouTube: ⁠⁠@AGirlandherDadPod

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    49 min
  • The Demasculinization of Men Is Breaking Society (Here’s Why)
    Feb 9 2026

    Men are working less, marrying later, and disengaging from society, but why?


    In this episode, Jackie (the Gen Z daughter) and her boomer dad explore how modern culture blurred the line between equality and sameness, redefined masculinity as something suspect, and removed clear roles for men. We discuss the cultural, social, and economic consequences of this shift—and how it’s affecting men, women, families, and society at large.


    This episode examines masculinity, feminism, marriage, and culture through data, history, and real conversation.


    Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for a new episode next week.

    Subscribe, rate, and share if you found this episode thought-provoking!


    Contact & Follow

    • Email: agirlandherdadpod@gmail.com
    • TikTok: ⁠@agirlandherdadpod ⁠
    • Instagram: ⁠@agirlandherdadpod⁠
    • X: ⁠@GirlandHerDad⁠
    • YouTube: ⁠@AGirlandherDadPod
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    56 min
  • The Somali Story Behind Minneapolis
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, we break down the Somali story behind Minneapolis: how Minnesota became a hub for Somali immigration, how politics and policy shaped the community, and why a major fraud scandal put the state under a national spotlight.

    We also cover ICE operations in Minneapolis, the protests, and the Alex Pretti shooting, and what’s confirmed vs. what’s still unfolding.

    New episodes weekly. Make sure you’re subscribed / following so you never miss a future episode.

    Watch, comment, and tell us what you think.

    Contact & Follow

    • Email: agirlandherdadpod@gmail.com
    • TikTok: ⁠@agirlandherdadpod ⁠
    • Instagram: ⁠@agirlandherdadpod⁠
    • X: ⁠@GirlandHerDad⁠
    • YouTube: ⁠@AGirlandherDadPod⁠


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    37 min
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