The Daily Whatever

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genXy is home to "The Daily Whatever," a daily Live podcast, airing every weekday at 10am ET/7am PT, and whenever we damn well please on weekends. We also host or appear on other one-off podcasts--and we've got 'em all here. www.thedailywhatevershow.com

  1. TDWS: Effed-up Friday with Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.

    3d ago

    TDWS: Effed-up Friday with Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.

    Effed-up Friday was equal parts news roundup, political therapy session, and dark comedy. We kicked things off with special guest Anne P. Mitchell, Esq., who jumped in at the last minute after Zev Shalev was sidelined with a broken finger (get well soon, Zev!!). Before diving into the week’s most outrageous headlines, Lawrence and I spent time discussing his powerful new essay on reclaiming the word Zionist and why nuance is disappearing from conversations about Israel, Gaza, and the future of the Democratic Party. It’s definitely worth a listen to all of our stories—but spoiler alert, Anne won, hands down. Thank you Cat: Poli-Psych, Ben Ulansey, Beth Cruz, Karen Marie Shelton, The One Minute Daily Boost, and many others for tuning in and to Karen Marie Shelton and Yanni Hamburger for moderating. Thanks for listening! We’re Dana DuBois and Lawrence Winnerman, lifelong BFFs and co-hosts of The Daily Whatever Show — our independent home for smart, irreverent conversations about culture, politics, media, creativity, relationships, aging, and whatever else is shaping modern life this week. We’re live every weekday at 10am ET with thoughtful analysis, sharp interviews, cultural commentary, humor, and the kind of conversations that don’t pretend everything is fine when it clearly isn’t. If you’re enjoying what we’re building, please consider supporting our work with a paid subscription. Your support helps us keep the show independent, book fascinating guests, and continue creating smart conversations with your morning coffee. We love you — mean it! Get full access to The Daily Whatever Show at www.thedailywhatevershow.com/subscribe

    1h 5m
  2. Who Are You When You Take Yourself Apart?

    Jun 2

    Who Are You When You Take Yourself Apart?

    Four men, three of whom had never been in the same room, sat down on a Monday to talk about reinvention—and ended up somewhere none of them planned. Lawrence Winnerman is joined by Aidan Wharton, returning friend Ben Greene, and a brand-new face, Chuck Palmer, for a conversation that starts with a stainless-steel chain bought on a whim and somehow arrives at the question underneath all the others: when you take yourself apart and rebuild, what’s the one thing that stays? There’s a 62-year-old who reinvented from suburban husband to cultural observer, a 26-year-old who’s already lived more lives than people twice his age, a former Broadway actor who just officially walked away from acting, and a host who once stood on the edge of something and heard a voice tell him to stay. They came to talk about change. They stayed for what change costs. Expect Theseus’s ship and fart jokes in the same breath. Expect grief handled with startling tenderness and a roast that makes a grown man blush on camera. Expect the kind of unguarded, no-off-the-air honesty that only happens when the right people find each other—about coming out, about transition, about the families we lose and the ones we build, about the gift you keep waiting for permission to give yourself. By the end someone gets crowned an honorary lesbian, and it makes complete sense. This is one of the last full episodes before the summer break. You’ll want to have been in the room. Get full access to The Daily Whatever Show at www.thedailywhatevershow.com/subscribe

    1h 3m
  3. TDWS: Not Straight Forward With Guest Char Sundust

    Apr 27

    TDWS: Not Straight Forward With Guest Char Sundust

    Lawrence’s other best friend of 32 years, Char Sundust, flew in from Seattle and is sitting RIGHT NEXT to him in the studio — and what was supposed to be a Monday hangout turns into one of the most wide-ranging episodes of the season. They start with plazas (yes, plazas), wander through city planning and the lost art of the village, and land in the question that may matter more than any other right now: how do we take care of us? Not me. Not you. Us. From the AIDS crisis and the lesbians who stepped up, to the slow-motion erasure of Seattle’s Capitol Hill, to the trans kid Char spotted in a Fort Wayne restaurant who deserves every ounce of our respect — this is a conversation about queer community, chosen family, and what we owe each other when the world gets loud. Then it gets spicier. Char and Lawrence dig into the new study out of the UK that says one in three kindergarteners can’t open a book — they try to swipe the pages. They get into “digital dementia,” AI girlfriends marketed on the promise that “she never says no” (chills, both of them), and whether Substack is becoming the digital plaza we’ve been missing. And because it wouldn’t be the show without it: Above & Beyond obsession, K-pop Demon Hunters’ “Golden” on repeat, a summer dance-party manifesto, and the moment Ripley the cat publicly cheats on Lawrence with Char on live camera. Come for the philosophy. Stay for the betrayal. Thank you Nick Paro, Dana DuBois, Amy Gabrielle, Beth Cruz, LeftieProf, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join us for our next live video in the app. Get full access to The Daily Whatever Show at www.thedailywhatevershow.com/subscribe

    1h 2m
  4. Feb 17

    TDWS: Char Sundust and the Year of the Fire Horse!

    This morning on The Daily Whatever Show, I was flying solo while Dana was off on a top-secret mission, and I got to kick off the Lunar New Year — the Year of the Fire Horse — with one of my best friends in the world, Char Sundust. We talked about what the Fire Horse actually means in Chinese astrology: power, momentum, passion, upheaval, transformation. The horse is already the most dynamic sign in the zodiac; add fire and you get acceleration. Big change energy. We also dug into what’s happening in Western astrology right now — Saturn and Neptune conjunct at zero degrees Aries for the first time in over 2,000 years — what some are calling a “Great Reset.” Order meets illusion. Accounting meets dreams. Secrets meet consequences. It’s the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. And yeah — that feels exactly like the moment we’re living in. But this wasn’t just astrology talk. Char grounded it in something much more practical: love as an action, love ethics, real connection, community, decolonizing our minds, being honest instead of pretending. We talked about accountability in the world — including around abuse and power — and also about how we protect our own souls while facing hard truths. We talked about authenticity, about not becoming someone’s healer when that’s not your job, about choosing joy, about being in the dream but lucid inside it. It was deep, funny, irreverent, and very real — exactly what happens when you put two GenX Aries moons on camera together. Year of the Fire Horse? Clear the way. It’s time to get real and move. Thank you Jason Odell, NeuroDivergent Hodgepodge, Margaret Williams, MS, ACC, Polly Walker Blakemore, Dr. Mary M. Marshall, and many others for tuning into my live video with The Daily Whatever Show! Join me for my next live video in the app. Get full access to The Daily Whatever Show at www.thedailywhatevershow.com/subscribe

    1h 5m

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genXy is home to "The Daily Whatever," a daily Live podcast, airing every weekday at 10am ET/7am PT, and whenever we damn well please on weekends. We also host or appear on other one-off podcasts--and we've got 'em all here. www.thedailywhatevershow.com

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