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Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Heddy Ben-Atar
16 episodes
6 days ago
Dive into lively debates and heartfelt conversations with Heddy and her father, Professor Doron Ben-Atar. Together, they unravel the ties between U.S. history, global politics, and today’s biggest headlines. Each episode explores historical moments that resonate with current events, followed by Boomer wisdom tailored for Millennials navigating their 30s. This father-daughter duo blends humor, history, and sharp insights, offering a fresh perspective rooted in their Jewish and Israeli heritage. A must-listen for fans of American history, politics, and thought-provoking comedy.
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Dive into lively debates and heartfelt conversations with Heddy and her father, Professor Doron Ben-Atar. Together, they unravel the ties between U.S. history, global politics, and today’s biggest headlines. Each episode explores historical moments that resonate with current events, followed by Boomer wisdom tailored for Millennials navigating their 30s. This father-daughter duo blends humor, history, and sharp insights, offering a fresh perspective rooted in their Jewish and Israeli heritage. A must-listen for fans of American history, politics, and thought-provoking comedy.
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Episodes (16/16)
Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Is America in a Constitutional Crisis? A History of Conflicts Between the Executive Branch and Supreme Court

In this episode, Heddy and Doron discuss the intersection of history and current events, focusing on judicial power and executive authority in both Israel and the United States. They explore historical cases such as Worcester v. Georgia and the implications of habeas corpus during the Civil War, drawing parallels to contemporary issues. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public opinion in the enforcement of laws and the role of the judiciary in maintaining checks and balances.


Chapters


00:00 Introductions

02:18 Intentionally ignoring the supreme court in 1832 Worcester vs Georgia

13:50 Ignoring the Supreme Court in 1861 Ex Parte Marryman

19:42 Analysis: Has ignoring the court created a constitutional crisis?


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7 months ago
23 minutes 29 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Redrawing of Alliances: the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Suez crisis, and Balancing Parenthood and Personal Identity

Summary


In this episode of 'Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick', Heddy and Doron Ben-Atar explore significant historical events and their implications on modern politics, particularly focusing on the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Suez Crisis. They discuss the shifting alliances in global politics and how these historical moments resonate in today's world. The conversation also touches on personal reflections and life advice, emphasizing the importance of family and relationships amidst the complexities of history.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction

00:41 Historical Shifts in Alliances

01:39 The Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact and Its Implications

06:33 The Suez Crisis and Changing Power Dynamics

13:32 The Cold War Dynamics: Shifting Alliances

13:43 The Role of the Soviet Union in the Suez Crisis

17:27 Balancing Parenthood and Personal Identity

23:03 Philosophical Perspectives on Parenting and Guilt

26:10 Navigating Life Comparisons


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7 months ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Tariffs Almost Started a Civil War in the US and 'How can we balance, stay and fight vs get out before it’s too late"

This conversation explores the historical significance of tariffs in American history, their economic implications, and the political conflicts they incited. What do tariffs have to do with Civil War tensions? A lot more than you might think. In this episode, we dive into the history of tariffs, from Alexander Hamilton's early economic battles to the 19th-century struggles between the North and South. Then, we shift gears to discuss a deeply personal and historical question: When do you know it’s time to leave your home country? A powerful conversation on history, economy, and identity.


Keywords:


tariffs, American history, economic implications, Civil War, nullification crisis, Southern resistance, historical context, Jewish history, immigration, political conflict


Chapters


00:00 Introductions - asking about Tariffs

01:36 The First Political Battle: Hamilton and Tariffs

03:33 Madison's Influence on Tariff Policy

05:50 Economic Implications of Tariffs

07:19 The Shift Towards Protectionism

08:01 How Tariffs almost caused a civil war

10:21 The Nullification Crisis and Federal Authority

16:59 Life Advice: the Jewish question of when do we stay and when do we leave?



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8 months ago
24 minutes 12 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
DEI, Forced Busing, Feminism, and the Quest for Balance That Never Comes, plus loving a husband who doesn't help around the house

The Trump administration is taking aim at DEI—but what are the historical parallels to diversity initiatives, and when does criticism cross the line into something worse? Heddy and Doron dig into forced busing, integration efforts, and how well-intended policies can backfire. Plus, in life advice: What do you do when your partner just doesn’t share the mental load? And why do millennial men think they’re feminists… but still leave the dishes in the sink?


Chapters


00:00 Exploring DEI and Historical Parallels

00:36 The Complexity of DEI Policies

02:05 The Challenges of Forced Busing

04:39 Feminism and Liberation Movements

12:51 Life Advice: Navigating Relationships and Mental Load

19:55 Millennial Men and Feminism


Keywords


DEI, historical context, feminism, life advice, relationships, mental load, integration, societal issues, family dynamics, forced busing, family podcast, millennial, millennial men, 70s, marriage, parents, parenting,




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8 months ago
24 minutes 39 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
DOGE Parallels: Jefferson’s Budget Cuts, Reaganomics, the Income Tax, and When to Move

Is cutting government spending always a good idea? In this episode of Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick, Heddy and Doron Benatar dive into the history of government efficiency (or inefficiency), from Thomas Jefferson’s drastic budget cuts and their unintended consequences to the rise of income tax and Reagan’s contradictory economic policies. What can these moments in history tell us about today’s debates on government spending?

Then, in the life advice segment, we tackle a common dilemma: How do you know if you're living in the right place? With moving costs high and no way to test-drive a new city, how do you decide whether to stretch for something better or stay put? Doron has a strong take on why betting on yourself is always the right move—Heddy pushes back with some practical considerations.

A mix of history, economics, and real-life decision-making—join us for the conversation.


Ask for advice at https://www.bullshtick.com/


Chapters


01:49 Jefferson Budget Cuts

05:59 Our Historical Reliance on Tariffs

09:48 The Introduction of the Income Tax

12:45 Reagan economic policies

17:50 Life Advice: Choosing the Right Place to Live


Other relevant episodes:

If you liked this episode you might want to listen to our Robber Barron episode published in November 2024: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1hqgzOtHwY4XzDDUBT174M?si=epw1sdOuTgKtLSdKl7NAYQ


Keywords


DOGE, government spending, history, income tax, life advice, family, budgeting, economic policies, personal choices, living location, financial decisions, invest in yourself, Jefferson, Reagan, Reaganomics, President, President Trump,


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8 months ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Trump's plan to expel and rebuild Gaza: Historical parallels to the Iraq War or Mexican-American war, and Navigating different politics in the family

In this episode, Heddy Stern and her father, Professor Doron Benatar, tackle the shocking news of a U.S. proposal to invade Gaza under the guise of "economic development." Doron shares his frustration with the lack of planning in modern political strategies, comparing Trump's recent announcement to historical examples like the U.S.-Mexico War and the invasion of Iraq. Together, they explore how imperialist rhetoric, dressed as humanitarian concern, has resurfaced in unsettling ways.

The conversation also takes a reflective turn as they address how to navigate political debates with family members who hold opposing views. Doron offers some humor-tinged advice: avoid arguments and embrace curiosity instead. Heddy counters with her perspective on the value of hearing alternate viewpoints, even when it’s tough.

From historical analysis to heartfelt family reflections, this episode delivers intellectual depth, personal anecdotes, and a few good laughs—all with the candid charm that defines Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick.

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Email us at info@bullshtick.com or visit us at www.bullshtick.com


Chapters


00:00 Introductions and banter

01:18 Discussing President Trump's plan to invade and rebuild Gaza

06:01 The Iraq War: A Catastrophic Blunder

08:31 The Mexican-American War: Historical Parallels

15:46 President Trumps unpredictability and appeal

20:34 Navigating Political Differences in Family

26:14 The Value of Diverse Political Perspectives


Keywords


Gaza, US foreign policy, Iraq War, Mexican-American War, Israel, political discourse, family dynamics, Trump, history, current events, Israel, Life Advice



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9 months ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
TikTok Ban, Cold War and Civil War Spies, and Forgiving an ex-wife

In this episode, Heddy and her father, Professor Doron Ben-Atar, discuss a range of topics from personal updates to the implications of the TikTok ban. They explore historical parallels related to technology transfer, economic competition, and the role of spying in global dynamics. The conversation also delves into America's historical technological leadership and the impact of propaganda in media. The episode concludes with a life advice segment addressing personal relationships and forgiveness - especially after divorce.


Email us at info@bullshtick.com or visit us at www.bullshtick.com


Read more about Professor Doron Ben-Atar's perspective with his book Trade Secrets


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Chit Chat

01:48 The TikTok Ban and technology movements from country to country

08:26 Russian spying on American spies

12:53 Operation Paperclip and Military Technology

20:34 Life Advice: Forgiving my ex wife after so much pain

31:21 New Chapter


Keywords


TikTok ban, technology transfer, historical parallels, economic competition, spying, American technology, Operation Paperclip, propaganda, life advice, Halacha, Forgiveness,



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9 months ago
31 minutes 28 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Controversial presidential pardons, Immigrant deportations, a French American War, and Life Advice: Regrouping after disappointment

Heddy Ben-Atar talks to her father, Fordham Professor Doron Ben-Atar, about President Donald Trump's Day 1 executive orders, including mass deportation and historic political pardons, and other historical parallels to Trump's actions. They delve into the Alien Act of 1798, the Palmer Raids, and personal stories of deportation's impact. The discussion also touches on immigration challenges globally and the significance of presidential pardons. Finally, they offer life advice on regrouping after disappointment, emphasizing the importance of managing expectations and pursuing happiness.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Current Events and Immigration Raids

03:38 1798 Alien and Sedition Act

08:34 1798 French American War

10:35 America's First Mass Deportation: The Palmer Raids

20:56 A mass pardon more controversial than Trump's Jan 6th pardoning

26:10 Life Advice: Regrouping After Disappointment


Keywords


politics, immigration, Trump, historical context, deportation, Alien Act, Palmer Raids, life advice, presidential pardons, personal stories, Alien and Sedition Act, Regrouping after disappointment, Missing hopes and dreams, President Donald Trump, President Andrew Johnson, Planter class, Civil War, French American War, President Thomas Jefferson, Fun, Funny, banter,

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9 months ago
34 minutes 17 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
[History] American Hostages and Diplomacy + [Life Advice] Should I stay or go?

In this episode, Heddy and her father, Professor Doron Ben-Atar, explore historical hostage situations in the US, including the Iranian hostage crisis, Hezbollah capturing American hostages, the actions of Barbary pirates, and the 1704 Deerfield massacre and hostage taking. They discuss the implications of these events on current hostage negotiations, particularly in relation to the ongoing situation between Israel and Hamas. The conversation transitions into life advice, focusing on the complexities of marriage and the decision to stay or leave a relationship.


If you have feedback or want to ask for life advice, email us at info@bullshtick.com


Chapters


00:00 Introductions: Talking about Hostages

02:52 American Hostages taken by Hezbollah in the 1980s

05:23 Hostages taken by Native Americans in the Colonial period

07:53 The Deerfield Massacre and Its Aftermath

14:18 Historical Narratives Analysis

14:39 Piracy and Tribute: The Barbary Pirates and Early America

16:08 Jefferson and the Barbary Pirates: A Turning Point

23:49 Modern Hostage Situations: Lessons from the Past

24:14 Correction from the last episode

25:28 Life Advice: Should I Stay or Should I Go?


Keywords

hostage situations, US history, Iran, Barbary pirates, Deerfield Massacre, life advice, marriage, negotiation, historical analysis, family dynamics, divorce, affairs, Hezbollah, Hamas, October 7th, Israel, Bibas family, Eunice Williams, Jefferson, Early Republic, Early American History, American History



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9 months ago
35 minutes 36 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
[History] Wild fires like the Los Angeles fires + [Life Advice] Making time for your partner

Summary

In this episode, Heddy and Fordham Professor Doron Ben-Atar reflect on the Los Angeles Fires happening today and delve into historical fires, including the Great Fire of Rome, the Great Fire of London, and the Chicago Fire. They explore their impacts on society and the symbolism of rebirth and resilience.

The conversation shifts to life advice, focusing on the challenges of maintaining a loving marriage while parenting and the importance of self-care and support from family.

They also discuss their recent trip to Israel, reflecting on family connections and the personal stakes involved in current events. They discuss a recent tour to Kibbutz Nir Oz which was attacked by Hamas on October 7th and the miraculous survival of their family on that day.

Email us:

info@bullshtick.com


Chapters

00:00 Introductions

00:32 Personal reflections on October 7th and Kibbutz Nir Oz

03:26 Los Angeles wildfires and historical fires

04:38 64 CE - The Great Fire of Rome

12:44 1666 - The Great Fire of London and its impact on Slavery in America

19:46 1871 - The Chicago Fire

22:45 Predictions for a rebuilt Los Angeles after the LA fires of 2025

29:25 Advice: Making time for your partner


Keywords


family, history, wildfires, resilience, personal stakes, life advice, relationships, parenting, historical fires, rebuilding, Rome, Los Angeles wildfires, Chicago Fire, London Fire, Slavery, American History, Israel, Jewish, Ancient History


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10 months ago
38 minutes 6 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
[History] Republican party evolution: from freeing the slaves to today + [Life Advice] Comparing myself to others

Current event: Last week the republicans opposed a budget proposal that almost led to a government shutdown. That made us think about the history of the Republican party. How did they evolve into the party they are today?

History: Heddy and Professor Doron Ben-Atar discuss the historical evolution of the Republican Party. They explore the party's origins, its transformation through significant events like the Civil War and the New Deal, and how these changes reflect broader societal shifts.

Life advice: The discussion also delves into personal growth and the human tendency to compare oneself to others, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's unique journey and the value of gratitude.


Link to Doron Ben-Atar's book written with his mother "What Time and Sadness Spared: Mother and Son confront the Holocaust"


Chapters


00:00 Intros & Experiencing War (A Personal Account)

02:50 The Republican Party born from the Mexican American War

05:32 The Kansas-Nebraska Act and Its Implications

06:51 The Rise of the Republican Party

09:19 Republican Ideology: From Anti-Slavery to Individual Rights

12:15 The Civil War and Reconstruction Era

14:16 The Shift in Republican Identity Post-Reconstruction

16:42 The Progressive Era and Republican Reforms

19:08 The New Deal and Its Impact on Republican Ideology

24:28 Navigating Life Comparisons


Keywords


Republican Party, history, evolution, civil war, life advice, personal growth, political ideology, comparison, self-worth, family dynamics, Fordham University, Fordham, Professor, American History, Israel, Current events, Government Shutdown, News, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Slavery, Reconstruction, New Deal, Boomer, Millenial, Stop comparing myself, Life advice, Personal advice, Fatherly advice, Jealous,



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10 months ago
35 minutes 16 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
[History] Modern Syria + [Life Advice] Will I make an adult best friend?

Summary


In this episode, Heddy and Doron Benatar explore the historical context of Syria, discussing its evolution from biblical times to the present day. Doron shares his extensive background in American history and how it relates to understanding Middle Eastern history. The conversation delves into the rise of Hafez al-Assad, the impact of the Syrian Civil War, and the alliance between Syria and Iran. The latter part of the podcast shifts to life advice, focusing on building community and making friends, especially in transient environments.


Chapters


00:00 Intros and Who is Professor Doron Ben-Atar

03:17 Modern Syria - from today's revolution to ancient history

06:03 Modern Syria established in World War I

08:16 Syria as a Mandate post World War II

10:42 The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Global Implications

12:13 The rise of the Assad Regime post World War II

16:47 Syria and Iran - the development of the alliance

22:08 Historical Context of Syria and Its Ethnic Diversity

23:43 Navigating Life Advice: Finding a best friend as an adult

36:53 Outro & credits


Keywords


Syria, history, Hafez al-Assad, Syrian Civil War, Iran, community, life advice, podcast


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10 months ago
37 minutes 22 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Attempted Coups in American History + Why am I bothered by my choice to marry someone that isn't Jewish, too?

In this engaging father-daughter podcast, Doron and Heddy explore a variety of themes ranging from personal experiences in Italy to significant historical events and their implications on modern society. Aaron Burr's political career serves as a cautionary tale about ambition and ethics. They delve into the political landscape, discussing military coups and democracy, while also reflecting on the life advice surrounding interfaith marriages and Jewish identity. The conversation is rich with insights, humor, and personal anecdotes, making it both informative and relatable.


Chapters


00:00 Chit chat about Italy and Taylor Swift

01:57 Introductions

05:05 Military Coups in American History

06:12 Hamilton Musical and what actually happened to Aaron Burr

13:10 The Life and Legacy of Aaron Burr

18:46 The Duel: Burr vs. Hamilton

20:44 Interfaith Marriages and Jewish Identity

28:07 Credits


Keywords


Italy, podcast, life advice, military coups, democracy, Aaron Burr, interfaith marriage, Jewish identity, historical perspective, political landscape, Hamilton Musical


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11 months ago
28 minutes 38 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Isolationism vs. Intervention (our euro-centric foreign policy) -- Then life advice: Should he apologize?

Diving into the History: Heddy and Professor Doron Ben-Atar explore the themes of American interventionism versus isolationism, providing historical context and personal insights. They discuss Washington's farewell address, the Monroe Doctrine, and other historical views on American Isolationism.

Life advice: A woman in her 30s is hurt that the her male friend ended a friendship after getting engaged - should he apologize?


00:00 Welcome to our podcast - visit bullshtick.com

01:26 Isolationism vs. Interventionism in American History

08:01 Are we headed toward isolationism today?

14:47 Life Advice Segment: Navigating Friendships and Relationships

22:34 Credits and music


Keywords: Monroe Doctrine, American Isolationism, World War I, Neutrality Laws, Cold War, Trump, Global Policeman

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11 months ago
23 minutes 27 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Thanksgiving, controversial cabinet nominees, and should your work matter

Heddy and Doron explore a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes related to Thanksgiving to a deep dive into the historical context of cabinet nominations in the U.S. They discuss the complex legacy of Andrew Jackson, touching on his controversial policies and the impact of his presidency. The conversation shifts to contemporary political dynamics, particularly focusing on Matt Gaetz's recent withdrawal from a nomination, and concludes with a thoughtful discussion on work, identity, and generational differences in attitudes towards employment.


Chapters


00:00 Jumping Jacks and Podcast Introductions

02:27 Cabinet Nominations in American History

12:37 The Complexity of Andrew Jackson

15:10 Matt Gaetz and the democratic party

17:56 Life Advice: Work and Identity - A Generational Perspective


Keywords


podcast, history, cabinet nominations, Andrew Jackson, Thanksgiving, political dynamics, work identity, generational differences



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11 months ago
28 minutes 26 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
The Robber Baron Era - a historical perspective on where we might be headed with a Trump Presidency

Summary


In this engaging conversation, Heddy Ben-Atar and her father Professor Doron Ben-Atar explore a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes to historical analysis. They discuss the Feldenkrais Method, the socio-economic dynamics of the Robber Baron era, and the impact of inflation and deflation on society. The conversation also delves into the complexities of maintaining friendships amidst political disagreements, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in navigating differing perspectives.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Family Dynamics

00:46 Understanding the Feldenkrais Method

04:55 History of Robber Barron Era in America

09:15 Deflation vs. Inflation: Economic Implications

13:24 Life advice

25:32 Break

26:12 New Chapter


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11 months ago
27 minutes 13 seconds

Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick
Dive into lively debates and heartfelt conversations with Heddy and her father, Professor Doron Ben-Atar. Together, they unravel the ties between U.S. history, global politics, and today’s biggest headlines. Each episode explores historical moments that resonate with current events, followed by Boomer wisdom tailored for Millennials navigating their 30s. This father-daughter duo blends humor, history, and sharp insights, offering a fresh perspective rooted in their Jewish and Israeli heritage. A must-listen for fans of American history, politics, and thought-provoking comedy.