Isaac and Ari talk about Isaac’s experience at TED 2024, some advice on how to interact with Ari if you meet him in person, and an introduction to the Tangle Live event at City Winery on April 17th, followed by the recording of the event, in full and uncut.
You can watch our latest video, Isaac's interview with former Congressman Ken Buck (CO-04) here.
We just released the next episode of our new podcast series, The Undecideds. In episode 2, our undecided voters primarily talk about Trump’s legal troubles. How do they feel about his alleged crimes? How would him being convicted - or exonerated - change the way they vote? What about his claims he should have immunity as president? You’ll hear how they consider these major themes of the race, and also what they made of Haley dropping out and Biden’s State of the Union Address. You can listen to Episode 2 here.
Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75.
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The surprising Hunter Biden special counsel.
The Hawaii wildfires.
We're back: Trump's Georgia indictment.
RE-RUN: Texas Right to Life's John Seago
RE-RUN: Clementine Morrigan on cancel culture, social justice, and white guilt.
RE-RUN: Jacob Mchangama on the history of free speech.
RE-RUN: A conversation with Andrew Yang.
Biden's controversial new national monument.
Ohio's special election results.
The U.S. gets downgraded, explained.
Trump gets indicted (again).
A special podcast from Isaac.
The legacy admissions debate.
The new Trump charges.
"Bidenomics" and the state of the economy.
Florida's new African American studies curriculum.
SPECIAL EDITION: International news round-up
The Hollywood strike.
The IRS whistleblowers.
Today's debate: Republicans' controversial military bill.
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