We've got issues. College friends Andrew and Zanthe find themselves twenty five years later in different "tribes" and on opposite sides of the political/gender divide. They decide to stop arguing on social media and hash things out face to face. But in a nice way.
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We've got issues. College friends Andrew and Zanthe find themselves twenty five years later in different "tribes" and on opposite sides of the political/gender divide. They decide to stop arguing on social media and hash things out face to face. But in a nice way.
This weeks episode, Milquetoast Apologist comes after an exhausting week of Kavanaugh. We talk about that a bit, and map out the upcoming Civil War II.
This week we talk Infowars, discuss our meeting John K Delaney presidential candidate, and we start to craft the Democratic platform on immigration. (You are welcome DNC).
Z to A college reunions edition, episode 17: We play Not my Tribe with moderate success. And the cost of political wins in today's divisive climate. And by climate, we mean rain.
This week we have Not My Tribe, where we talk Cohen, Kanye, and Coral Reefs. And then, of course, Sex Robots. Discussion question: Porn Star vs. Prostitute, compare and contrast.
Who is the real untouchable, Trump or Comey? In episode 14 we tackle the G-man archetype and prep Zanthe to grill James Comey. Plus: Not My Tribe, the most original and groundbreaking game in the history of streaming media.
Abandon All Hope. Zanthe and I discuss the Oscars, Hope Hicks, and practically no bodily fluids whatsoever. Did I set a trap for Zanthe or did she walk right into it? You decide.
We are really sorry about the title, let's say that right up front. This week we fight about the Olympics and (somehow) that other thing. And ... why would anyone work for the government? (The travel perks, obviously.)
A deep track, our White Album, the one that signaled exhaustion with the usual, and a change up ahead. For the Z to A purist it could be everything you ever wanted.
What does Al Franken have to do with espresso? We bet you can't guess. We play Not my Tribe. And Andrew thinks Zanthe might be right (about what episode this is).
Our first guest! Comedian Bill Dawes stops by to play Not My Tribe, and gives us his professional take on Louis CK. Also, women take over the Greenwich elections. And Zanthe thinks our problems always seem to involve men.
In Episode 3, Zanthe puts Andrew on the spot for Not My Tribe!, we talk about why we fight, and we agree that Trump is perfect for the job he was hired to do (!!!?).
We've got issues. College friends Andrew and Zanthe find themselves twenty five years later in different "tribes" and on opposite sides of the political/gender divide. They decide to stop arguing on social media and hash things out face to face. But in a nice way.