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Left Trigger Right Trigger

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Join us every other week as we convene the 'video game book club.' Each episode is structured around a topic: anything from 'Trust' to 'Robots' to 'Body Parts'. Listen in as your hosts each bring a game to the table that they think exemplifies that topic in some way. Give us a shot and remember, games are just metaphors.
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Fullmetal Bazinga

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Fullmetal Bazinga is a watch-along podcast for the final season of The Big Bang Theory. It is also an improvised audio drama, a meditation on fiction, and a real show for humans and other sentient creatures. All of this is brought to you by the hosts of Left Trigger Right Trigger. If you're a new listener, we recommend starting from the beginning or from episode four ("The Tam Turbulence"). Note: we are currently on a break between seasons.
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Cumulus Podcast Network | VINCE

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Get ready for VINCE, where Vince Coglianese brings his unparalleled wit, wisdom and sharp political acumen to the podcast arena! With in-depth interviews and insider knowledge of Washington, DC, Vince offers a sharp, unvarnished perspective you won't find anywhere else. His authenticity and unmatched ability to rapidly make sense of chaotic news cycles makes VINCE one of the most important podcasts on the planet. Ready to be informed, engaged and entertained? Good. You're going to love VINCE.
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All of Ricochet's conservative podcasts in one place. Includes The Ricochet Podcast, GLoP Culture, The Commentary Magazine Podcast, James Lileks' The Diner, Three Martini Lunch, UNSAFE with Ann Coulter, and many more. Find out more at ricochet.com.
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Woke as Science

Constance Sommerey Darian Meacham

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How did a term that used to signify an attentiveness to injustice come to be wielded as a stick to beat political opponents and effectively end conversations?... an accusation coming from left and right of being ‘hysterically’ sensitive, irrational, anti-freedom of speech, anti-science or anti-progress. If some see wokeness as an outrageously unreasonable response to any perceived slight, others connect it to a dangerous identity politics leading to the further fragmentation of the left in t ...
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Does This Sound Familiar? 1️⃣ You’re drowning in ideas but can’t seem to focus. 2️⃣ You overthink, searching for the “perfect” move. 3️⃣ You freeze and procrastinate. 4️⃣ You beat yourself up for wasting time. 5️⃣ Your confidence tanks, making decisions feel impossible. 6️⃣ The cycle repeats. 👉 You’re stuck in the Thought Spiral Stuck Cycle—and it’s holding you back. 📉 Months go by. Years even. The longer you stay stuck, the harder it feels to break free. This Is Where We Break the Cycle. 🔥 ...
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We’re marking the First 100 Days of the second Trump Administration. Has it been terrific or traumatic? Then we talk to Shaun Thompson of AM 560 The Answer in Chicago about the sleight of hand that is the government’s reporting of the economy, All that and an unapologetic Parting Shot. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episod…
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On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Derrick Morgan, executive vice president of The Heritage Foundation, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to analyze the key policies that marked President Donald Trump’s first 100 days, discuss how Americans received those, and preview the future priorities of the second Trump …
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Best-selling author Rod Dreher talks to Chris about his latest book, Living in Wonder: Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age. Rod explains why we’ve lost the ability to see the transcendent around us and how we can rediscover enchantment. What do UFO’s, demons, and beauty have to do with this? Listen and find out!Show Notes: Opening and clos…
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Seventeen times, Dottie Pepper won on the LPGA Tour. That includes two majors. In the years since, she has been a voice of golf: in particular, an on-course reporter for CBS Sports. With Jay, she talks about her life and this game that enchants, frustrates, and engrosses so many. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: htt…
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At the cabinet meeting yesterday, Kash Patel announced a bust of child sex traffickers and RFK claimed that there were major problems in that field through HHS. The fight against child trafficking is on. Also in this episode: the Biden admin kept a dossier on a sitting cabinet member and we're not sure which one. Alone and Exploited, Migrant Childr…
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Ever wonder how Beltway insiders assess which congressional seats are potential flips, and therefore worth a cash infusion? Since the late 1990s, a favorite tool for pros has been the Cook Political Report’s PVI — the Partisan Voter Index. Today, Henry catches up with Dave Wasserman to look into how the PVI is calculated and to help us understand w…
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Gen Z may not be the liberal base of support many on the left hoped they would be. Today, there is a growing split between voters under 30, with 22-29 year olds favoring Democrats by 6.4 points and 18-21 year olds favoring Republicans by almost 12 points. As America’s youngest voters grew up in the age of COVID lockdowns, social media, and cancel c…
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On April 30, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, in which a virtual school in Oklahoma is attempting to become the nation’s first religious charter school. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus and four experts discuss and debate the case and the many questions it raises…
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Rob Carson of Newsmax Radio sits down with The Daily Signal’s Tony Kinnett to discuss the crucial difference the first 100 days of the Trump administration has made to the American people. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/daily-signal/tony-kinnett-rob-carson-100-crucial-days-for-america/…
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This week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy features a discussion of a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, which reveals that both immigrant and U.S.-born women are having fewer children than they did 15 years ago. Based on data from the 2023 American Community Survey (ACS), collected by the U.S. Census Bureau, the report find…
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Pollsters, the media, and the institutionalized Left. What do they all have in common? President Trump’s first 100 days weren’t as chaotic as they advertised. Now, they fear that the American people will see right through their deception, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:” “They polled over 2,0…
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Join Robert and Ericka as they welcome Founder and President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Cliff May. Cliff, Robert, and Ericka discuss foreign policy under the second Trump administration. From trying to end the Russia-Ukraine war to confronting antisemitism and terrorism at home and in the Middle East, they tackle the biggest glob…
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Join Jim and Greg for Thursday’s 3 Martini Lunch as they react to a new climate report that undercuts years of doomsday predictions, economic numbers that show a slight contraction in the first quarter, and the Democratic National Committee using identity politics in an attempt to oust David Hogg from party leadership. First, they spotlight a new s…
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Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they review the late David Horowitz’s journey to conservatism, discuss how President Donald Trump’s first 100 days have set the tone for his second administration, debate the definition of “free market,” and analyze how the U.S. Food and Drug Ad…
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We unpack AOC’s presidential teasing, Stephen Miller torching Fox News, and Trump’s fiery ABC interview that sent the media spinning. From Bernie getting lost on stage to Hillary getting heckled, we’re not holding back. We also break down the tariff drama—who’s panicking, who’s profiting, and why Trump might be playing 4D chess. Plus, we dish on Ka…
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In this episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy interview Steven Wilson, a senior fellow at Pioneer Institute and a leading voice in education reform. Mr. Wilson discusses his journey into K-12 education policy, reflecting on his early work with Gov. Bill Weld and the landmark 1993 Massachusetts Educa…
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Trump's 100th day in office marked the beginning of a monumental presidency. The media wants you to think the opposite. In this episode: The accomplishments of the first 100 days are too many to list, but I'll cover the best ones as well as the Dems rabid attempts to dismiss all of them. DOGE's greatest hits: Look back at the department's most high…
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This week on The Conservative Woman’s Guide, guest host Kendall Wolfson is joined by Kristina Rasmussen, Executive Director of Do No Harm. They discuss how identity politics is affecting our healthcare system and Do No Harm’s mission and efforts to counteract this infiltration. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation—an…
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