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Two young researchers try to ask the right questions about world events and politics. Episodes every month. Come for the insight, stay for the puns.

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Two young researchers try to ask the right questions about world events and politics. Episodes every month. Come for the insight, stay for the puns.

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English

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73: Nathan Fielder

12/19/2023
Deadpan delivery. Monotonal narration. Provocateur. Brilliant cultural critic of postmodern America. Funniest man alive. Sound familiar? Perhaps you are thinking of one the hosts of this podcast. Or perhaps you are thinking of Nathan Fielder, the Canadian who got his start on "This Hour has 22 Minutes" then went onto the Comedy Central show "Nathan For You" then to the bright lights of HBO for "The Rehearsal". Now he's back with a new show: "The Curse" on Showtime. Listen to these two handsome men discuss the ouevre of Nathan Fielder. They reference the following articles in this chat: New Yorker: Don't Worry, Nathan Fielder Also Hates Himself Vulture: Nathan Fielder Is Out of His Mind (and Inside Yours)

Duration:00:54:51

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72: Killers of the Flower Moon

11/2/2023
You may be wondering whether this is a movie podcast now. Truth is: We don't know! The important thing is that Martin Scorsese has a new picture out: "Killers of the Flower Moon." It's a formidable film, one that warrants discussion. Please enjoy this conversation between two cinephiles. We reference the following resources in the episode: Martin Scorsese: I Said Marvel Movies Aren’t Cinema. Let Me Explain. Empire's Martin Scorsese Interview 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Sneaks Up on Key Milestone at Global Box Office Plot summary help from: Killers of the Flower Moon Wikipedia

Duration:01:26:57

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71: Oppenheimer

8/14/2023
Christopher Nolan's latest film chronicles the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, aka "Father of the Atomic Bomb." Morgan and Eddie, film scholars as they are, reflect on the merits of the film, the life of its protagonist, the oeuvre of Nolan, interspersing witticisms and erudite musings along the way. Some of the materials were reference: Derek Thompson: ⁠Oppenheimer: The Genius, the Film, and the Project that Changed the World⁠ Adam Nayman: ⁠The Sheer Scale of Oppenheimer⁠ Like Stories of Old: ⁠Why Oppenheimer Should (Not) Have Shown Real Nuclear Violence?

Duration:01:43:08

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70: Luddites!

5/17/2023
In this episode, your two favorite researchers talk about the Writers Guild of America's strike and some shocking comparisons to the Luddites, courtesy of The Atlantic: The Luddites of Hollywood - Gavin Mueller

Duration:00:19:29

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69: How to Build a City

5/3/2023
In this episode, our two favorite young researchers discuss how to improve cities through great ideas that are not widespread but should be. We talk about how to diversify police forces, intergenerational housing, proportional representation, publicly funded arts programs and many more ideas. Here are some pieces we reference: NY Times: Ireland Asks: What if Artists Could Ditch Their Day Jobs? PBS: Dutch nursing home offers rent-free housing to students

Duration:00:58:26

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68: ChatGPT

2/3/2023
I was too lazy to write cheeky show notes for this episode, so instead I asked ChatGPT (a machine-learning Artificial Intelligence) to write it for me. Here's what the AI wrote: "In today's episode, we have two brilliant young researchers who have taken it upon themselves to uncover the mystery behind ChatGPT, the language model of the future. After much research and deep diving into the vast expanse of the internet, they have finally discovered the truth about ChatGPT. It's not just a simple chatbot, but a hilarious comedian with a PhD in humor and a master's degree in puns. So sit back, relax and get ready for a dose of laughter, as the duo cracks jokes and puns about ChatGPT, leaving their listeners in stitches. Who says robots can't be funny?" You scared? Me too.

Duration:00:44:52

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67: The Black List

1/22/2023
Ever wonder how film executives find their material? Well, here's a peak behind the curtain. "The Black List" is a compilation of screenplays that are the most-mentioned by film executives. Three hundred film executives to be exact. Turns out, executives might have bad taste. Or maybe it's just really hard to write a great screenplay. Who knows. Gotta say, our socks were not blown off by the plot synopses of these films. But there were some gems. In this episode, Morgan and Eddie choose their five favorite premises from the 75+ that made the 2022 Black List. See the full list here: https://blcklst.com/lists/ Blacklist Wikipedia page we quoted: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_List_(survey)

Duration:00:53:52

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66: Anecdotal Evidence

12/29/2022
Not all evidence is created equal. But in conversation it can appear that way.... In this episode we explore why anecdotal evidence is so appealing to people and how narrative and emotion speaks to human reasoning more than data and cold hard facts. We discuss the following article by Jens Eger, Sebastian H. Schneider, Martin Bruder and Solveig H. Gleser: Does Evidence Matter? The Impact of Evidence Regarding Aid Effectiveness on Attitudes Towards Aid And we quote the Wikipedia highlights of Norman Borlaug: Norman Borlaug Bio

Duration:00:27:45

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65: Andor (Yeah - AGAIN)

12/19/2022
I anticipate your eye-rolls and sighs of disgust. I get it. You don't think the world needs more Star Wars. Well -- turns out you are WRONG. This show rocks. It's the best thing on TV. 'Andor' is ten episodes of narrative perfection and exhilarating storytelling. Acting is pitch perfect. The scenes are shot on-location; the dialogue is whip-smart. Withhold your judgment until you watch the first episode. Then, the second one will begin and before you realize it, ten hours of your life will be well-spent with Season 1 in the rearview mirror.

Duration:00:44:21

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64: World Cup

12/4/2022
The World Cup is currently being played in Qatar, a country completely undeserving to host the event given that a reported 6,000 migrant workers died to build its stadiums. Also, they criminalized homosexuality. Also, they are terrible at soccer. And yet, here we are with the most important tournament being held in Doha. In this episode, we discuss Team USA's performance in the group stage and against Netherlands in the round of 16. We discuss the courage of the Iranian players as they demonstrated solidarity with protesters in Iran. And we speculate about the future of USA soccer as we look ahead to 2026...

Duration:00:54:22

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63: 'The Banshees of Inisherin' PLUS 'Andor'

11/14/2022
What's that? You couldn't wait for Morgan and Eddie to break down the new Martin McDonagh flick? Well you are in luck, mister! And we threw in a littel 'Andor' because it's the best thing to grace the small screen since 'Succession.' Morgan and Eddie descend into a civil war of friendship set on a remote Irish island. Will we leave with our hands? Will Morgan want to quit our friendship to focus more on his arty obsessions? It remains to be seen. At the end of the episode, we chat about the new Star Wars series 'Andor' which can best be described as 'kickass.' It's about the genesis of a rebellion and you need to watch it.

Duration:01:10:04

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62: Qatar

10/18/2022
Qatar is hosting the World Cup next month, human rights abuses be damned. In this episode, we discuss how human atrocities can happen in broad daylight as the Qatari regime bribed their way to hosting the 2022 World Cup. We discuss the term "sportswashing" and how authoritarian governments use a beloved sporting event to promote themselves, attract investors, or bury a negative reputation. We cover these two Guardian articles in this episode: Qatar World Cup accused of imposing ‘chilling’ restrictions on media Forget ‘sportswashing’: Qatar 2022 is about military might and hard sports power

Duration:00:41:49

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61: Formula 1 Check-in

9/19/2022
We're about midway through the Formula 1 season. You must be wondering what's going on. You must be wondering what Morgan and I make of the Red Bull dominance and the Mercedes acquiescence. The Ferrari blunders and the Danny Ric/McLaren situation. Well, we touch on each of these in a crisp 35 minutes. Enjoy.

Duration:00:35:51

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60: Nuclear Energy

7/26/2022
In 2025, Diablo Canyon Power Plant on the central coast of California is scheduled to go off-line. Have we given up too soon on nuclear energy? We debate the dividends and drawbacks of nuclear power as a means of combatting climate change and kicking that nasty fossil fuel habit once and for all! In this episode, we discuss this insightful article by Ivan Penn: Nuclear Power Gets New Push in U.S., Winning Converts We also discuss this helpful video from Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell: Do we Need Nuclear Energy to Stop Climate Change?

Duration:00:37:40

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59: The Big Lebowski

6/8/2022
Vietnam vets. German Nihilists. White Russians. Dance quintets. Kidnap. Ransom. Gulf War. The 1998 Coen Brothers' film "The Big Lebowski" has it all. This is one of the greatest American films ever made (but that's just, like, my opinion man). We analyze this absurdly entertaining film through the lens of the Gulf War, which is frequently referenced throughout the film, though often in the background. With this episode, we offer our humble contribution to the burgeoning field of Lebowski Studies (a.k.a. The Dude Studies or TDS). We hope you enjoy.

Duration:00:40:41

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58: Formula 1

5/6/2022
Fast cars. Big money. International locations. Netflix. No, I am not talking about my personal life, I am talking about the competitive motorsport Formula 1. In this episode, we break down what this sport is and why you should watch it. We talk "Drive to Survive" and discuss all the recent drama. We make predictions and speculate. Join the fun.

Duration:00:43:42

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57: Twilight Zone

4/25/2022
[Read the following sentences in the iconic tone of Twilight Zone narrator Rod Serling]: Are you aware of the fifth dimension? That of imagination? The place where 'The Twilight Zone' resides? In this episode, we discuss "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street," an episode from the first season of 'The Twilight Zone,' an episode where aliens invade and need to only cut the lights for a few hours for families on a quiet suburban street to turn into violent factions.

Duration:00:42:38

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56: Vonnegut

4/11/2022
If you had control of the world’s most powerful force, how would you use it? In this literary escapade, Morgan and Eddie discuss Kurt Vonnegut’s short story “Report on the Barnhouse Effect.” It’s a story about a “superweapon with a conscience.” Does it have espionage? Yes it does. Dynamopsychism? You bet. Bored thesis advisors? Sure thing. On this episode we ask the big questions. Here's a link to the letter Kurt Vonnegut wrote to his family, which is mentioned in the episode: Vonnegut Letter

Duration:01:10:24

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55: The End of History?

3/17/2022
Is history linear? Are we making incremental improvements that are bettering humankind? Or are we repeating the same mistakes in an unending cycle? Morgan and Eddie answer all the big questions once and for all in this definitive episode. Listen to these young lads discuss Francis Fukuyama's theory of the "End of History" as well as what the great works of literature have to say on this question. Some background that was helpful for the hosts in framing this idea: History as a linear or a cyclic process : Herodotus, Khaldun and Augustine

Duration:00:52:41

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54: Ukraine

2/27/2022
Ukraine is being invaded by Russia under Vladimir Putin's dictatorship. We invited Dr. Allyson Edwards, Teaching Fellow at Warwick University, to discuss Putin's rise to power, the formation of Russian democracy in the 1990s, it's dissolution under Putin, and the historic myth-making of Russia's military that led to this moment. We cover the resilience of the Ukrainian people and mention several important voices to follow who are reporting on this war. The Guardian's reporting on Ukraine was cited in the episode: Ukraine crisis live Consider following these people on Twitter: @DrJMankoff @ksvarnon @CreativeCorazon @NKuhrt @jgmaber @jeff_hawn @irgarner @ntrickett16 @DrJadeMcGlynn @IAPonomarenko @terrelljstarr

Duration:01:08:38