Episodi

  • Only the Good Die Young: Unchecked Power
    Jan 23 2026

    “She did nothing but exist,” Renée Good, a U.S. citizen and mother, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis — an incident that has sparked protests and intense concern about federal power and oversight. From there we talk about the government's lack of accountability, conflicting goals from federal officials and local leaders (hint, hint one of them wants to detain five year olds), and the increasingly real human cost behind a corrupt and confusing administration.

    As the conversation unfolds, we shift into the wider political landscape — from the disconnect between the administration's actions and what people actually expect and need, to economic policy, foreign relations, and the erosion of checks and balances that feels especially urgent right now. We delve into the way younger generations, especially Gen Z, are processing all of this through social media outrage and activism.

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    43 min
  • A Festivus for the Rest of Us: Our Grievances for America
    Dec 24 2025

    Hailey and Michele do a Christmas adjacent episode: A Festivus-style airing of grievances meets a generational reckoning with power, truth, and accountability. Giving eachother the best gift of all --complaining -- the conversation explores how Gen Z and Millennials are routinely framed as lazy amid shrinking opportunities, while social media algorithms amplify outrage and misinformation over substantive journalism.

    The discussion turns to the Epstein files and Gen Z's reaction to them, unpacking what they reveal about morality, sexual violence, and the ways men in power protect one another. As trust in traditional institutions erodes, the future of journalism—and the rise of independent (largely social) media—comes into focus, alongside growing skepticism toward leadership and authority.

    From activism and evolving political discourse to the role of influencers in shaping public opinion, this episode argues for curiosity, open conversation, and accountability in a media landscape where truth is increasingly contested. Happy Holidays!

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    38 min
  • Susie Wiles 'n Out
    Dec 23 2025

    Political turmoil takes center stage as Kristi Noem faces scrutiny over her work at the DHS, with her recent testimony before the House raising questions about her integrity, the sanctity of American values, and the impact of ICE operations on veterans and families.

    The conversation also examines economic concerns and job market anxiety, especially for younger generations, and the latest tragic shootings at Brown University and Bondi Beach in Australia during a Hanukkah celebration, highlighting the ongoing crisis of gun violence. Trump's responses to these events reveal patterns of deflection and lack of empathy.

    A candid interview with Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, potentially sheds light on internal crises within Republican leadership, while reflections on the death of Rob Reiner spark broader discussions about culture, media, and societal values.

    Immigration, economic fear, and gun violence converge, highlighting the personal tragedies increasingly defining American life.

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    52 min
  • The Populist Agenda Collusion
    Dec 11 2025

    Hailey and Michele unpack Trump's headline-grabbing lunch with Zohran Mamdani, what the newly circulating Epstein files mean for a Republican Party already scrambling for direction, and why youth engagement continues to be make-or-break for both parties. They get into the affordability crisis shaping voter priorities, the left's ongoing marketing problem, and how media—traditional and digital—keeps rewriting the political education of an entire generation. It's a conversation about rebranding, populism, and the race to win over voters who are increasingly hard to reach.

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    53 min
  • Trumpstein and American Corruption
    Dec 11 2025

    Hailey and Michele break down the political and cultural fallout surrounding the Trump–Epstein connection, why accountability lands differently across generations, and how gender politics shape the way we interpret power, consent, and scandal. They get into the Democratic Party's ongoing strategy problems, the role of transparency in rebuilding trust, and the way social media keeps warping the narrative in real time.

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    49 min
  • Mainstream Media is Dead
    Dec 11 2025

    Hailey and Michele dig into how social media has reshaped activism, news consumption, and the political expectations of Gen Z. They talk through the origins of Tech for Rights (an AI start-up cofounded by Michele), why so many young people feel politically homeless, and how the Republican Party's recent shifts are landing with first-time voters. The conversation moves from protests to ICE to the role of humor and community in keeping people engaged—highlighting just how much of modern politics is now happening online.

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    47 min