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The MudPo[LIT]ical Podcast

Mikhail LaPread, Courtney Gray, Jay Williams

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The MudPo[LIT]ical Podcast (formerly known as The Where's My 40? Podcast) is a weekly podcast; Hosted by Mikhail LaPread, Courtney Gray, and Jay Williams, it covers a number of topics ranging from entertainment to sports, but primarily focuses on the entertainment industry and social events pertaining to the previous week.
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Talking about politics, thinking about the Left. Hosted by Jon Wiener, co-author of "Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties," contributing editor at The Nation, and broadcast live at KPFK 90.7FM in LA Thursdays at 4.
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Ask Theory

Mikael Francisco

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Hosted by Pinoy science journalist Mikael Angelo Francisco, the Ask Theory Podcast shines the spotlight on Pinoy scientific brilliance. Each episode of Ask Theory features a Pinoy scientist from one of the various scientific disciplines. In a very casual Taglish conversation, guests explain what they do in simple terms, as well as share their fascinating stories: how they got into science, the challenges they face, what motivates them to pursue their fields, what future scientists from the P ...
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A New Legacy

A New Legacy

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A path out of punishment toward a new vision of justice and healing. We live in a country blighted by mass incarceration. How do we imagine what a different vision of justice could look like? A New Legacy offers answers and hope in conversations with community leaders who are working to create a safe and just world. Jess and Annie Nichol provide a critical viewpoint as survivors of a high profile violent crime that changed the course of the justice system. When their sister, Polly Klaas, was ...
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Dig on America

Big Heads Media, LLC

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Every week we introduce you to an event in American History, policy, and media, then discuss how that historical event impacts the socio-political issues America faces today. We give you The Dig on US History and offer political commentary and opinion, as well as discussion of current news from Progressive perspectives. DoA is an apparent propaganda arm of The Deep State. Probably financed in some way by George Soros, The Clinton Foundation, Jay-Z, maybe even Joe Rogan. Get the Dig with Big ...
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Finish this week of news with Boyd Matheson! Boyd dives into the NATO Summit and President Zelensky’s remarks on the National Governors Association meeting. Tom Nichols weighs in on the accusations of the double standard in the media surrounding Biden and Trump. Dive into how we cannot rely on the Supreme Court to solve all of our problems with Jam…
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Joseph Grenny joins Boyd to talk about the skills required to have crucial conversations with each other. The choice is not between talking it out and staying silent. It is actually between talking it out and acting it out. We need to be honest with ourselves and ask, “What are the consequences of not speaking up?” By weighing the consequences and …
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At the heart of America's economic future lies a pivotal question: How do we create a more affordable nation without compromising our long-term fiscal health? The Republican National Committee's 2024 platform offers a bold vision, promising to end inflation and make America affordable again through deregulation and energy independence. While it loo…
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Today, Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, addressed the National Governors Association conference that was held in Salt Lake City, Utah. In a time of global uncertainty, his presence brings the stark realities of international conflict to the forefront of state-level discussions. As governors from across the nation gather to listen, Zelensky…
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In a world of rapid change and shifting values, the Sutherland Institute is calling for a renewed commitment to America's founding principles. As we navigate the complexities of modern governance, how can we harmonize timeless ideals with the pressing challenges of today? Rick Larsen from the Sutherland Institute joins the show to explore the delic…
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With President Biden's recent controversies surrounding his health, there have been accusations thrown around of a double standard in the media's coverage of the presidential candidates. How do we navigate the delicate balance between reporting facts and shaping narratives in an era of increasing polarization? As we grapple with the challenges of m…
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Yesterday, the President gave an hour long press conference with NATO leaders. While the press conference was not a disaster as the debate was two weeks ago, it did little to assuage the unease Democrats are feeling towards the aging President as their candidate. While it seems that Biden’s controversy has overshadowed the day’s events, we need to …
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We just passed through another slate of Supreme Court decisions, and it predictably led to the same uproar we have seen time and time again. Rather than debate particular rulings or decry our court as an institution, I want to take us around that discussion to the founding principles. What is our highest court for, what is enshrined in the Constitu…
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The crew over at Stuck N The Rut have one of the best hunting YouTube channels going right now. I got eh chance to sit down with Tom Schneider and have a great chat. We touched on a bunch of topics including hunting tactics, the history of North Idaho hunting and some of the courses and events that SNTR are offering now for up-and-coming hunters. T…
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Where do we stand with Joe Biden – today? More Democrats are saying Biden needs to step down – Harold Meyerson comments. Also: During the Supreme Court term that just ended, the conservative majority granted new constitutional rights to hedge fund managers, big business—and Donald Trump. David Cole explains the shocking decisions that have transfor…
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Join Boyd Matheson to delve into Thursday’s big news about the toxic codependency of both Biden and Trump and deconstruction our presidential options. James Wallner comes on the show to talk about Congressional responsibility since the Chevron case was overturned. Dive into the lack of social security in the presidential campaigns with Eric Boehm. …
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Boyd comments on the growing feeling of discouragement that we are struggling to produce great leaders in America. To create good leaders, it starts with knowing the values of leadership, especially leading with a vision. Leaders need to be able to share that vision with everyone because people want to be part of a winning story, and as they do tha…
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In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Chevron deference, a seismic shift in the landscape of American governance appears imminent. But what if this landmark ruling, hailed as a victory against the administrative state, is merely a surface-level change in a deeper, more complex system? We're confronted with the possibility that per…
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In the wake of the CNN Presidential Debate, stories about President Biden's health have taken the media by storm. But why is this only being openly talked about now? People are quick to throw metaphoric stones at journalists and reporters, but what if the media's coverage of President Biden's cognitive decline wasn't a conspiracy, but rather a comp…
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In an unprecedented move, the New York Times has called for the removal of both President Biden and former President Trump from the 2024 Presidential race. Both pieces by the editorial board give sound reasons on why both candidates are not fit for the job and leave the readers with profound questions about leadership, integrity, and the very essen…
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The economic forecasting has spoken and we find ourselves peering into a future that seems both distant and alarmingly close. As we contemplate the financial landscape of 2034, what revelations await us about the choices we make today? How might the decisions of our leaders and the priorities we set as a nation shape the world we'll inhabit a decad…
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Both presidential candidates have blamed the other for harming our spending programs, social security and medicare. However, we have both of their records as President over the last 8 years, and their campaign platforms for the next 4. The truth is, both campaigns have nothing close to a real plan to prevent Social Security from going bankrupt soon…
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While the headlines and story is fixed on President Biden and the tension happening in Congress between Democrats and the President, things may shift for the President next week as the Republican National Convention begins in Milwaukee. It has been forecasted that Donald Trump will announce his vice president soon, likely at the convention, which w…
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The political machine in Washington, along with the media, has been covering the story of President Biden's age and fitness as President nearly non-stop since the debate two weeks ago - and there's a good reason for it. It's the most important question facing the nation right now. But there is someone else who is depending on President Biden stayin…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas Guest hosts, Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas, share the latest on the headlines this Wednesday. Jeffrey McCall delves into the issue that the media has failed to report about Biden’s health before the CNN Presidential Debate. As we look forward to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Caroline V…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas Adam and Greg round out the day by elaborating more on Utah’s District 2 Congressional election is heading for a recount. The issues with sending in ballots have accusations of disenfranchisement coming in and show discrepancies happening in urban and rural areas within the state of Utah. However there is…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas As the political spotlight turns to Wisconsin for the upcoming Republican National Convention, the state's pivotal role in the 2024 presidential election comes into sharp focus. This battleground state, which has swung between parties in recent elections, stands as a critical testing ground for both Repub…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas The recent coverage of President Biden's cognitive abilities has sparked a crucial conversation about media responsibility and transparency. The balance journalists must make between compassion and their duty to inform the public has made a deep impact on this year’s presidential election. Jeffrey McCall …
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas The election between Rep. Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins in Congressional District 2 has officially entered recount territory, extending this election contest further into the future. Rep. Maloy leads with just over 200 votes, and doesn’t expect a recount will change the election result. This is the clos…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas The recent wave of college campuses and protest demonstrations, including tent encampments and occasional clashes with law enforcement, has ignited a complex debate about the boundaries of campus activism and institutional responsibility. As administrators grapple with these challenges, they must navigate…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas In recent years, a remarkable shift has occurred in the relationship between parents and their adult children, challenging long-held notions of independence and family dynamics. Gone are the days of weekly payphone calls from college dorms; instead, we're witnessing an era of constant communication and un…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas A candidate running in the election to become Utah’s next attorney general has been charred with felony bribery in elections. Frank Mylar sent a text message to another candidate in the Attorney General race last week, which led to a police report being filed. The message offered a job in Frank’s office i…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas Greg Skordas joins Inside Sources as a guest host to delve into Monday’s headlines. Greg walks through the Utah election process and the lawsuits surrounding it. Emma Camp joins Greg to discuss the implications of states requiring the Bible being taught in classrooms. Gambling has become more accessible and Christine Emba t…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas With Election day coming up, we are still figuring out who the candidates are for the presidential race, the Utah governor race, and Utah’s District 2 congressional race. Greg delves into the Utah election process and the legal side of these issues. As citizens, we need to be confident in our election system and it is up to…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas In an era of increasing political polarization, an unexpected beacon of hope has emerged: places of worship. Recent research suggests that religious congregations may serve as crucial meeting grounds where people of differing political views can interact, collaborate, and see each other's humanity beyond partisan labels. Th…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas Utah's recent gubernatorial primary has sparked a renewed conversation about election integrity and transparency. As candidate Phil Lyman calls for an independent audit, questions arise about the balance between voter privacy and public access to information. This situation highlights the complex systems and safeguards in p…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas Congress has returned to session today, and tensions are high on Capitol Hill as Democrats are facing the new political reality that we’ve been in since the Presidential debate. This morning, the President issued a letter to Democrats in Congress making it clear that he intends to stay in the race, and try to win and beat D…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas In an era of rapid technological advancement, the landscape of entertainment and leisure is undergoing a profound transformation. The recent announcement by Dave & Buster's to introduce "real-money contests" in their arcades marks a significant shift in how we perceive and engage with recreational activities. This developme…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas As the Supreme Court prepares for its 2024-25 term, the nation's attention turns to the critical issues that will shape our legal landscape. With nearly 30 cases already on the docket and more to come, the Court is poised to address pivotal questions with a wide range. Kelsey Dallas from Deseret News shares that these cases…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas In a bold move that has sparked nationwide debate, Oklahoma has announced plans to incorporate Bible teaching into public school curricula. This decision, which mandates the presence of the Bible in every classroom, raises profound questions about the intersection of religion, education, and constitutional rights. Emma Camp…
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Guest Host: Greg Skordas It’s been 2 weeks since Utah’s primary election, and one race is still being counted. The close contest in District 2 will determine whether Colby Jenkins will replace Congresswoman Celeste Maloy. And while the race is close, Rep. Maloy maintains a lead. A judge struck down a lawsuit this morning filed by Colby Jenkins, we’…
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What would it take to get Biden to decline the nomination? Polls about the opinion of the Democratic rank-and-file; the views of Democratic senators and House members–those in danger of losing their seats and political careers—and Biden’s own circle, for whom the crucial factor will be their assessment of his legacy. Harold Meyerson comments. Also:…
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Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon cover Wednesday’s headlines today! Chris Cameron joins to consider the future of the Democratic party and who could replace President Biden as their presidential candidate. Phil Lyman has continued to point fingers after his run against incumbent Governor Spencer Cox, Senator Todd Weiler weighs in on the situation. Li…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** As we look forward to another Fourth of July tomorrow, we are reminded of the enduring spirit of independence that has shaped our nation for nearly two and a half centuries. We not only reflect on the past but look forward to what lies ahead in our ongoing journey as a democracy. As we come together a…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** In a landmark decision that could reshape environmental policy across the United States, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted the Environmental Protection Agency's "Good Neighbor" plan aimed at reducing ozone emissions. Gordon Larsen, Utah’s Senior Advisor for Federal Affairs, weighs into this rul…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the heart of Salt Lake City, the Smith Entertainment Group and city officials have unveiled a plan to revitalize the downtown area surrounding the Delta Center. Lindsay Aerts from KSL-TV shares that this visionary project not only promises to transform the u…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** One of the most fascinating and incriminating trials is happening right now in New York City. New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is on trial for corruption, with charges such as bribery, extortion, wire fraud, and acting as a foreign agent for the country of Egypt. This is a wild legal case, and a look i…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** Despite trailing by a significant margin, state lawmaker Phil Lyman refuses to concede to incumbent Governor Spencer Cox. Instead, Lyman is pursuing an unorthodox strategy, questioning the legitimacy of Cox's ballot-qualifying signatures. This development adds a layer of intrigue to what appeared to b…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** There has been a lot of commentary about the recent Supreme Court ruling,which grants the President a presumption of legal immunity when carrying out official acts as President. Much of the reaction to this case has been partisan in nature, but let’s go beyond the headlines and false narratives. What …
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** America is a panorama of religious diversity. It is one of the great features and strengths of our nation. And the researchers for the U.S. religious census have been tracking the data relating to America’s religions for decades. So, what does the latest research tell us? What can we learn about the d…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** In the wake of President Biden's debate performance, the Democratic Party finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with unprecedented questions about leadership and electability. Chris Cameron from the New York Times shares more about the growing dissent against the current President's campaign, which …
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To celebrate Cody’s successful hunt all Forged apparel will be 20% off for the next week until July 9th and any purchases made will be entered into the next giveaway! Just use code Cody20 at https://forgedinthebackcountry.com/ When I launched Forged In The Backcountry I gave away a guided bear hunt with Primitive Outfitting. Part of the prize was t…
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Guest hosts, Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas, fill in to delve into Monday’s news. Unpack the SCOTUS immunity ruling from this morning. See what Biden can do after last week’s CNN Presidential Debate with Jason Perry. Robert Spendlove adds to the conversation surrounding Gov. Cox’s message on X about the proposed power rate increase. Jordan Teuscher…
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