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A podcast about Asia, Asian America, and life during the Coronavirus pandemic, featuring Jay Caspian Kang.

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A podcast about Asia, Asian America, and life during the Coronavirus pandemic, featuring Jay Caspian Kang.

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    What are Children For? A talk with Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman about their new book

    What are Children For? A talk with Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman about their new book

    Hello!
    Today’s show is a talk about an exciting new book by Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman titled “What are Children For?” (Release date: June 11) We talked about “slow love,” the common complaint from millennials that they do not have enough financial stability to start families, the ambivalent mother narrative, and something right in Tyler’s wheelhouse: eco apocalypse fiction. Why is the United States birthrate declining? Why are middle and upper-middle class women waiting longer to have children, or, in many cases, forgoing the decision altogether? We discuss all that with Anastasia and Rachel.
    If you’d like a little preview of the show, we have it up on our BRAND NEW YOUTUBE PAGE. (PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE!)
    Just as a reminder: Tyler and I will be rolling out a bunch of new features in July for paid subscribers but for now, please bear with us we add video to our show.
    Thank you!




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    Biden's Disappointing Black Voter Agenda and RIP Bill Walton

    Biden's Disappointing Black Voter Agenda and RIP Bill Walton

    Hello!
    Today, we talk about Biden’s speech at Morehouse College which should be seen as a preview for his message to Black voters amidst polling results that show he has lost a significant percentage of both the Black and Latino vote.
    We also talk about the passing of Bill Walton, activism in the NBA and sports, in general, and what we should think about the social justice basketball moment from 2020 in the bubble when the league and its corporate sponsors wallpapered half of Disney World with social justice slogans.
    Enjoy!



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    • 1 hr 5 min
    The Coddling of the Far Right. A Conversation with David Austin Walsh

    The Coddling of the Far Right. A Conversation with David Austin Walsh

    Hello!
    This week, we have on David Austin Walsh, author of “Taking America Back: The Conservative Movement and the Far Right,” a new book that tracks the development and coddling of far right political figures and their co-dependent relationship with mainstream Republicans. Lotta good history here and David asks Kang whether he thinks “Rich Men North of Richmond” is still good. This is a lively one with a lot of interesting history about conservative media and how it developed through the middle to late 20th century.
    Enjoy!



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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Macklemore and Biden's polling problems

    Macklemore and Biden's polling problems

    Hello!
    This week we talk about something we meant to discuss last week — Macklemore’s new song “Hind’s Hall,” and politics in music and literature. There’s some Immortal Technique, the Coup, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young thrown in there too. We also talk about the pretty bad polls that came out for the Biden campaign, which showed him losing in some weird ways in battleground states and took a deeper look into the crosstabs, always the more interesting part of any poll.
    thanks as always for listening!



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    • 1 hr 15 min
    How the media has handled the protests and the lessons of the 2010s with Vincent Bevins

    How the media has handled the protests and the lessons of the 2010s with Vincent Bevins

    Hello!
    This week we are happy to present one of our most requested guests, Vincent Bevins. He is a longtime foreign correspondent and the author of two books, The Jakarta Method and If We Burn. We talked about the lessons of the mass protests of the 2010s around the world, the allure and some of the downsides to leaderless/horizontal protest movements, and about how the media has covered the campus protests around the country. This is a good one so please enjoy!



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    • 1 hr 7 min
    MAILBAG TIME! Momala, Extreme fishing, the SATs, the protests and much more.

    MAILBAG TIME! Momala, Extreme fishing, the SATs, the protests and much more.

    Hello!
    This week we revived a TTSG tradition of answering your questions on the air. Topics covered range from why Tyler puts on a wetsuit and swims out to rocks to fish for striped bass, the rise in extreme sports, why standardized tests are actually good, the state of the student protests going forward and our worries about state repression, and Jerry Seinfeld complaining that all sitcoms are too woke.
    (One note, we recorded this yesterday morning before the NYPD crackdown at Columbia and CCNY. We included a short note at the start of the episode.)
    Enjoy!


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    • 1 hr 15 min

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