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    Géraldine Blanche (Intellectual Property Lawyer and PhD candidate in Intellectual Property Law at the Sciences Po Law School in Paris) joins Ron Steslow to discuss the politics of fashion and intellectual property law

    (01:25) History of laws protecting creativity 

    (09:20) What IP lawyers do

    (12:50) What led Géraldine to fashion IP

    (20:50) Fashion as political

    (35:50) How politicians send messages through fashion choices

    (41:41) Fashion as a signifier of political groups

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  • Molly McKew is raising urgent funds for Ukrainian units that need help replacing critical equipment destroyed in a Russian strike and building a mobile rehabilitation hub for wounded soldiers near the front lines.

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  • In this mailbag episode of The Weekly, Ron Steslow and Mike Madrid sit  down to answer listener questions, on Latino dealignment, whether states should call a second constitutional convention, whether a hot war with China is coming, and whether a future administration could prosecute its predecessor without sliding into retribution.    

    In Politicology+, they dig into Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas and use the Pope's choice between "constructing Babel" and "rebuilding Jerusalem" to confront what happens when we hand life-and-death decisions to machines that can't be held accountable.

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  • What are the psychological forces driving that partisan animosity?

    What’s causing Americans to vote for anti-democracy candidates? 

    Are there any interventions that might actually work  to turn down the heat and save our democracy? 

    Robb Willer, professor of sociology, psychology, and organizational behavior at Stanford University talks with Ron Steslow about Stanford’s Strengthening Democracy Challenge, reducing partisan animosity and support for anti-democracy candidates .

    (01:31) Robb’s background

    (02:46) The growth of polarization and partisan animosity 

    (15:08) The Strengthening Democracy Challenge

    (22:40) Negative partisanship and support for undemocratic candidates

    (29:46) How cues from leaders can reduce support for anti-democracy candidates

    (32:17) Working together and respectfully discussing differences reduces partisan animosity 

    (37:47) Misperceptions about how how you’re viewed by members of another party fuels animosity 

    (46:47) Is there hope for overcoming animosity and acceptance of undemocratic candidates? 

    (53:16) How to implement these ideas

    (59:23) The role of emotions in decision making

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    Elite Cues: https://bit.ly/3TEeS6Z

    Positive Contact (Heineken Ad): https://bit.ly/3N74PEM

    Misperceptions: https://bit.ly/3W4iMaN

    Fear of Democratic Collapse: https://bit.ly/3W4awHO

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  • Ron Steslow talks to journalist Brady Dale about the U.S. government's unprecedented UFO/UAP disclosure: from the Pentagon's new PURSUE archive and President Trump's directive to declassify, to David Grusch's whistleblower testimony about crash retrieval programs, the bipartisan congressional fight over eminent domain and "non-human intelligence," the five observables, and how classified programs were stovepiped into private defense contractors beyond congressional oversight. They land on a bigger point — if non-human intelligence is real, the ontological shock may hit the institutions guarding the secret far harder than the rest of us.


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  • Brady Dale (Author of Front Stage Exit) joins Host Ron Steslow to examine the booming gray market for therapeutic peptides and what it reveals about medical freedom, institutional trust, and our resistance to the unfamiliar. 

    They begin with the market itself, which Brady compares to the early crypto era he covered: people eager to risk their own money against regulators in the way. 

    Next, they examine the cultural backlash, the moralism that casts GLP-1 weight loss as cheating, and a MAHA coalition at once wary of pharma yet drawn to gray-market compounds. 

    Then, they turn to safety, where Brady argues the real hazard lies not in the peptides, but in contaminated manufacturing and careless injection. They also weigh the trouble of funding trials for compounds no one can patent.

    Finally, they consider bodily autonomy and whether medicine should restore a baseline health or enhance it.

    In Politicology+, they turn to a story Ron has been eager to bring to the show: the U.S. government has begun a historic effort to disclose its UFO files, and the officials behind the push say this is just the beginning. From whistleblower testimony about crash retrieval programs to a bipartisan Senate bill referencing "non-human intelligence" 22 times to the growing ranks of elite scientists taking it seriously, they dig into how we got here and why Congress can't get answers from its own government.

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  • Molly McKew (writer and lecturer on Russian influence and information warfare) joins Host Ron Steslow to take stock of the war shifting beneath the surface.

    They begin with the state of the fighting: Putin’s nuclear theater around Victory Day and the quiet vibe shift on the battlefield as Ukrainian resilience compounds. 

    From there, they turn to Ukraine as a laboratory for the future of war: unmanned systems, data hubs, and the battlefield coordination American defense companies are scrambling to get their hands on.

    They also weigh the dual-use dilemma of companies like Palantir, whose tools help Ukraine target Russian commanders abroad while building surveillance architecture at home.

    Then, they examine Europe’s slow awakening from its post-World War II illusions and the persistent reach of Russian hybrid influence. 

    Finally, they unpack the pro-Russian talking points that are proliferating on both ends of the political spectrum and refuse to die. 

    In Politicology+, they dig into what Viktor Orbán’s defeat means for European unity on Ukraine, the differences between healthy and toxic nationalism, and how Europe is quietly rebuilding its defense planning where Article 5 can’t be assumed.

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    Ron Steslow and Mike Madrid discuss the redistricting wars, the Supreme Court case that could upend a central part of the Voting Rights Act, how Latinos becoming the largest minority group will make us rethink what being a “minority” even means, and how partisanship is becoming our primary identity.

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    Related Reading: 

    Axios - Virginia judge lets Democrats' redistricting plan move forward - Axios Richmond

    Politico - The Republicans thwarting the White House’s redistricting hopes - POLITICO

    Sac Bee - Prop. 50 in California is trivial compared to this U.S. Supreme Court case | Opinion


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  • Nicholas Anthony (Research Fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives) joins Host Ron Steslow to examine how the stablecoin legislation moving through Congress is quietly remaking the financial system and expanding the surveillance state in the process.

    They dig into the Bank Secrecy Act and the third-party doctrine, the legal architecture that lets the government access Americans' financial records without a warrant.

    Next, they examine how AI is turning mass financial surveillance from aspiration into operational reality, and how political designations can be weaponized against ordinary Americans through their banks.

    Then they unpack the contradictions in the Trump administration's posture—anti-CBDC in name, enthusiastically pro-stablecoin in practice—and why programmable private money is functionally a central bank digital currency at arm's length.

    Finally, they discuss the prosecutions of open-source developers behind privacy tools like Tornado Cash and Samurai Wallet, and what's at stake if the precedent that code is protected speech gets tested in the Supreme Court.

    In Politicology+, they unpack a 2021 federal mandate that will require every new car sold in America to passively monitor its driver for "impairment" by next year.

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  • Mike Madrid and Susan Del Percio dig into why housing affordability has become the central economic and political problem heading into the midterms.

    They discuss how housing and cost of living concerns are driving the anxiety voters are feeling. 

    Then, they look at populism on both sides of the aisle, from Trump’s embrace of “no tax on tips” and credit card caps to Mamdani’s promises to freeze the rent, and why neither party is being honest about the long-term supply problem at the heart of the housing crisis. 

    Then, they break down what actually moves the needle—regulation, infrastructure, public housing maintenance, and local governance—and why Democrats are ceding the affordability debate while Republicans struggle to reconcile Trump-era rhetoric with conservative orthodoxy.

    Finally, Susan lays out the tactical reality: national messaging won’t fix this, the economy won’t turn around quickly, and the candidates who win will be the ones who can translate affordability into concrete, local results voters can actually feel.


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  • Ron Steslow continues his discussion with Izabella Kaminska to unpack one of the biggest assumptions behind the AI boom: that it will generate enough growth to justify the enormous capital being poured into it. Also, how much does America’s enormous national debt really matter? And, what’s really going on with gold and the new efforts—by China and private corporations—to remonetize it?


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  • Mike Madrid (Author of The Latino Century) joins Host Ron Steslow to examine America’s growing crisis of purpose and how that crisis is showing up across politics, technology, corruption, religion, and war

    They begin with Justice Clarence Thomas’s recent speech on the Declaration of Independence, natural rights, progressivism, and the proper role of government.

    From there, they turn to Palantir CEO Alex Karp’s vision of a “technological republic,” Silicon Valley’s moral obligations to national defense, and the dangerous temptation to sacrifice individual rights in the name of preserving the West.

    Next, they examine the normalization of corruption, from tariff refund profiteering and market manipulation to political betting and the broader cultural shift toward “get yours before the system collapses.”

    Then they discuss President Trump’s clash with Pope Leo XIV over the war in Iran, the use of religious language to justify military action, and the battle inside American Christianity over nationalism, moral authority, and political power.

    In Politicology+, they discuss Virginia as the latest front in America’s redistricting wars and what it reveals about the deeper rot in our politics. 

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  • You may know him from his dazzling dishes showcased on the hit Netflix TV series, “Chef’s Table,” but three-Star Michelin Chef Dan Barber (Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Blue Hill NYC) has a relationship with ingredients far deeper and more complex than pretty plates of food. In this episode, Chef Dan joins Ron Steslow to discuss the politics and future of food and the consequences of how America feeds itself.

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    (02:32) The current state of American agriculture

    (06:15) What is the Third Plate?

    (11:44) The connection between flavor and nutrition

    (14:24) The importance of crop rotation 

    (34:14) Lab grown meat 

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  • Hagar Chemali (Fmr. spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to the UN) is back in studio with Host Ron Steslow for a conversation about how artificial intelligence is reshaping power, conflict, and accountability in real time.

    They discuss Ukraine’s first successful capture of a Russian position using only unmanned ground robotic systems and aerial drones and the rapid integration of AI into warfare and national security.

    They also examine the growing clash between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon after Anthropic refused to allow its AI tools to be used for autonomous weapons or domestic surveillance, and the Trump administration responded by labeling the company a supply chain risk.

    Then, they dive into a new AI model that can discover and weaponize previously unknown software vulnerabilities and what that will mean for the government, banks and businesses. 

    Finally, they debate the future of AI-powered mass surveillance and the looming reauthorization of FISA Section 702. 

    In Politicology+ they dive into several big corruption stories: Viktor Orbán’s election loss, suspicious oil-futures trading, and the Trump family using World Liberty Coin as their personal ATM.

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  • In the second episode of this two part series, Øptimus co-founder and Data Science Director for Decision Desk HQ Scott Tranter joins Ron Steslow to talk about data science, polling, and modeling

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    (00:59) The non-response bias and how data scientists must deal with it 

    (02:55) The decrease in response rates over time

    (10:47) Likely vs eligible voters in polls and how to predict who’s likely to vote

    (15:55) Finding respondents to fill cohorts 

    (28:05 ) Innovations in data science

    (31:14) The numbers Scott is watching

    My conversation with Mike Madrid about Latino Voting Trends: https://link.chtbl.com/CgkltIhG

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  • Journalist Izabella Kaminska (The Blind Spot, Financial Times, POLITICO Europe) joins Host Ron Steslow for a wide-ranging discussion about what the war with Iran will mean for the global economy, especially America, long after the shooting slows down.

    They begin with the immediate shockwaves of the temporary ceasefire and the partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping chokepoint that remains politically controlled even if technically “open.”

    Then, Izabella unpacks the end of the decades-long “peace dividend” underwritten by American power—and what values inform the partnerships forging the new order replacing it.

    Finally, they explore the logic and progress of the Trump administration’s strategy to restructure the dollar.

    In Politicology+ they examine one of the biggest assumptions behind the AI boom: that it will generate enough growth to justify the enormous capital being poured into it, and how much that growth truly matters.

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  • In this two part series, Øptimus co-founder and Data Science Director for Decision Desk HQ Scott Tranter joins Ron Steslow to talk about data science, polling, and modeling

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    (01:00) The role of a data scientist on a campaign 

    (04:20) What message testing is and how it’s used

    (11:15) Understanding voters you need to persuade and voters you need to turn out

    (15:16) Explaining sampling 

    (34:36) Polling vs modeling

    (37:15) Why pollsters choose the cohorts they do

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  • Susan Del Percio (Crisis Communications Expert) joins Host Ron Steslow for a wide-ranging conversation about one of the most fundamental questions in American life: who gets to be an American, and who gets to decide?

    They begin with the Supreme Court oral arguments over Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants and some temporary legal residents.

    They then turn to the controversial SAVE Act, a proposed voter registration and election security measure that would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote.

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    Related Reading: 

    ScotusBlog - Supreme Court appears likely to side against Trump on birthright citizenship - SCOTUSblog

    Axios - SAVE America Act becomes catch-all for Trump's election demands: Here's what's actually in it


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  • Host Ron Steslow welcomes Mike Brock, CEO of TBD, a subsidiary of Block Inc. (formerly Square), the financial technology firm led by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey.

    The Internet is dominated by massive, corporate walled gardens like Google, Facebook, and Twitter (now X), where centralized control makes their users (us!) vulnerable to censorship and manipulation.

    In this episode, we explore how the movement to decentralize technology empowers individuals, protects against corporate and government abuse, and addresses real problems in finance and social media.

    We’ll also discuss how decentralized technology can enhance financial access and freedom, bypassing intermediaries and censorship, and shifting power from financial corporations to individuals.

    Finally, we turn to the political landscape, focusing on the Democratic party’s approach to decentralized technology and early signs it may be changing.

    Segments to look forward to:

    (04:45) Mike’s background 

    (10:50) Empowering individuals through decentralized finance and identity 

    (15:45) Building infrastructure for a decentralized future 

    (19:10) The potential of decentralized identity 

    (29:49) The importance of Bitcoin’s decentralization 

    (31:31) Financial Access and Freedom 

    (34:27) Preserving agency 

    (44:44) Changing the balance of power 

    (50:54) The varied stance of the Democratic party

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  • Why are essays resonating again in this moment? And what does it mean when writers, not just journalists or politicians, start helping people make sense of America in real time?

    Guest Host Mike Madrid sits down with Robert Arnold (writer, speaker, and activist) for a wide-ranging conversation about the resurgence of the essay, the responsibility of artists and writers in a fractured political age, and why long-form thinking still matters in an era shaped by algorithms, cable-news conflict, and shrinking attention spans.

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    Check out Mike’s Substack: https://greattransformation.substack.com/

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