After overcoming some technical problems, Don joins Amy for a wide-ranging conversation about national politics and the possibility of the GameStop short squeeze becoming common ground for both ends of the political spectrum. The friends touch on a few items in the news, including the local challenges of providing shelter for unhoused people who have been trying to survive in tents pitched in public parks.
Special thanks to Six Umbrellas, whose song "Asset House" provides the beats for Don's debut (presumably) in electronic music.
Additional resources:
Buy "Your Racist Friend" by They Might Be Giants on iTunes
Episode 2.29: Working As Designed
Episode 2.28: Yet Another Boss Level
Episode 2.27: Plug the Hole
Episode 2.26: Sharing the Messy Parts of Relationships
Episode 2.25: See Change
Episode 2.24: Standing at the Wall of the Middle School Dance
Episode 2.23: Love Louder
Episode 2.22: Living in Lovecraft Country
Episode 2.21: To Live and Die in Pixie
Episode 2.20: Half-Pint Grunge Is Your Target Market
Episode 2.19: Racism Has Become Patriotism
Episode 2.18: Soul Survivor
Episode 2.17: Don't Let It Be a Pumpkin Spice Moment
Episode 2.16: Two Genies
Episode 2.15: Don't Write Me a Check
Episode 2.14: No Time To Mourn
Episode 2.13: Bias is in Your Body
Episode 2.12: Seeing Karen
Episode 2.11: Paused
Episode 2.10: Working the Room
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