• Episode 8: Being Direct, Changing Lyrics, Replacing iPhones, and if the CIA Writes Songs

  • 2023/11/16
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Episode 8: Being Direct, Changing Lyrics, Replacing iPhones, and if the CIA Writes Songs

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  • Buckle up for another mixed bag of content! Today, we chat about being direct in dating, if Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, why Google’s antitrust case is a big deal, the technology that could take over the iPhone, and some MINT content binges for your upcoming travel and time off - including a Taken-esque miniseries, a documentary on incarcerated Aboriginal artists, and a highly recommended podcast exploring if the CIA had a hand in writing the song that was the soundtrack to the end to the Cold War. This episode is full of lols to carry us through the weekend.


    Pop Culture:


    Swifties Agree: You ‘Can’t Help but Root’ for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce by Tomás Mier for Rolling Stone


    What Kim Kardashian Learned from Her Father by Sean Manning for GQ


    The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of the 2024 Grammy Nominations by Moises Mendez II for Time Magazine


    News:


    What Google Argued to Defend Itself in Landmark Antitrust Trial by Nico Grant and David McCabe for the NYT


    In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google by David McCabe and Cecilia Kang for the NYT


    What Google’s trial means for the company — and your web browsing by Sara Morrison for Vox


    How Google’s Antitrust Trial Could Change Internet Search by Solcyre Burga for Time


    Humane Website


    Silicon Valley’s Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone by Erin Griffith, Tripp Mickle, Kelsey McClellan


    Content: 


    Safe, Netflix Series


    Art of incarceration, Netflix Documentary


    Wind of Change, Podcast by Pineapple Street Studios, Crooked Media, and Spotify


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Buckle up for another mixed bag of content! Today, we chat about being direct in dating, if Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, why Google’s antitrust case is a big deal, the technology that could take over the iPhone, and some MINT content binges for your upcoming travel and time off - including a Taken-esque miniseries, a documentary on incarcerated Aboriginal artists, and a highly recommended podcast exploring if the CIA had a hand in writing the song that was the soundtrack to the end to the Cold War. This episode is full of lols to carry us through the weekend.


Pop Culture:


Swifties Agree: You ‘Can’t Help but Root’ for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce by Tomás Mier for Rolling Stone


What Kim Kardashian Learned from Her Father by Sean Manning for GQ


The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of the 2024 Grammy Nominations by Moises Mendez II for Time Magazine


News:


What Google Argued to Defend Itself in Landmark Antitrust Trial by Nico Grant and David McCabe for the NYT


In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google by David McCabe and Cecilia Kang for the NYT


What Google’s trial means for the company — and your web browsing by Sara Morrison for Vox


How Google’s Antitrust Trial Could Change Internet Search by Solcyre Burga for Time


Humane Website


Silicon Valley’s Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone by Erin Griffith, Tripp Mickle, Kelsey McClellan


Content: 


Safe, Netflix Series


Art of incarceration, Netflix Documentary


Wind of Change, Podcast by Pineapple Street Studios, Crooked Media, and Spotify


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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