To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political hope for the first time in a long time, celebrate the overdue death of Dick Cheney, remember KitKat the bodega cat, turn collective thoughts i...
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To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political hope for the first time in a long time, celebrate the overdue death of Dick Cheney, remember KitKat the bodega cat, turn collective thoughts i...
This week, Dai and David pledge a fraternity, speak in acronyms, discover their corporate superpower, reimagine their thinking, grab a shovel to dig deep, evolve from capitalism, remember their umbrellas, use their turn signals, and discuss anti-intellectualism, new sports stadiums, DEI, dynamic ticket pricing, Charlie Kirk, and much much more. Oh and David has a full blown crash out! Producer's Note: When we recorded this episode, Charlie Kirk had been shot, but it was not known that h...
Call Me Limbo
To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political hope for the first time in a long time, celebrate the overdue death of Dick Cheney, remember KitKat the bodega cat, turn collective thoughts i...