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This episode: how the iPod paved the way for Donald Trump's second victory; why The Left can't get their sh** together; when 'authentic' doesn't mean 'truthful'; the gulf between social media causes and real-world opinions and various and sundry other topics with Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner.
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Well...what kind of 'man' are you talking about? What is a 'man' in 2024? Liana Kerzner talks about re-defining masculine virtues of strength of character, bravery and resilience.
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Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner chart the continuing crisis: Yes, Donald Trump may have rigged the election with Elon Musk, so why are the Democrats saying nothing?; when the Super Friends cartoon predicted Donald Trump - in the 1970s; lonely and angry men (and they have a reason to be) upending society; the modern inability to answer more than one question in an email; Ed still finds butter tarts disgusting.
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Ed vs. Red?? Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner don't see eye-to-eye on what the re-election of Donald Trump says about America and Americans! Plus - how US news media failed on delivering information but succeeded in boosting their ratings, do voters have a responsibility to vote with their brains and not their emotions, why Netanyahu kept the Gaza War going to help Trump and what all of this means for Canada - no matter who is PM.
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@StephenLautens and @StevenJKerzner do a post-mortem on the ground-breaking US election that will change the face of America's laws, justice system, political culture and social structure - and how it will likely hurt Canada.
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Stephen Lautens and Steven Kerzner take a deep dive into the federal Liberals devouring themselves, Pierre Poilievre's bad habit of lying whenever he opens his mouth, Doug Ford's low-IQ voter strategy, how Michigan's Arab voters are punishing Palestinians with their votes, and why is America on the brink of becoming a hillbilly autocracy?
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This episode with Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner: Is the cashier at the gas station near Ed a liar or from a parallel dimension?; when turnabout isn't fair play; nasty-surprise websites; tailgate parties for the offended; random things found in convenience stores; Starbucking; Liana's "crazy crackpot theory to save the world".
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Supposedly, our culture has done away with men having to be 'the strong, silent type'...and associating strength with silence. Yet why are many men looked down upon when they cry?
Referenced in this podcast: https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/crying-for-men
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Are the two related?
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This Episode with Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner: How the Carbon Tax outrage overrides the reality of the Carbon Tax; Why Poilievre feeds people sh*t but they think it's chocolate; When is a homophobic comment not a homophobic comment, but still kinda a homophobic comment?; What Doug Ford's plan for a tunnel under the 401 has in common with Bugs Bunny; why being an imbecile brings political power; the secret to a successful resume through fooling computers; why people gravitate to toxic communities; Rub-a-dub-dub...Ed gets fooled by Conservative propaganda.
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The 'Male Ego' is often referred to as 'Toxic Masculinity'...but is it all toxic, and is the behaviour associated with it exclusively male?
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This episode, Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner talk about Donald Trump getting stomped, why Jagmeet Singh is a liar, how Pierre Poilievre's 'magic wand' treats Canadians like imbeciles, when 'strong' is really 'weak', how our political system actually works and whether women are more picky than men in choosing a romantic partner. Also late-Summer colds.
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This episode, Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner talk about Ed's discovery that he has the only remaining recordings of live Muchmusic content from back in the day, why Muchmusic died, how thinking and feeling are NOT the same things (and why that becomes irritating), when to respond to idiots (and when not to) and more that they managed to cram into this episode!
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Men paying for dates is a holdover from earlier times and dated attitudes - yet it's still the normal practice in male/female dates. Should it be? Liana Kerzner tackles this thorny issue.
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This episode, Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner talk about why it's okay to call liars 'liars', Caucasian tacos, what TV gets wrong about black people, why Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise needed an HR dept., American doctors who give drugs to rich people, Aussie breakdancing, how the news media in Canada and the US needs a spine transplant and various and sundry other topics.
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Men don't hesitate to give compliments to women (even if some aren't as complimentary as intended) - but men don't typically compliment other men or like being complimented. Why?
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This week's episode: How does one have sex with a couch?; contractors; how Conservatives methodically screw everyone but their rich donors; scummy landlords; the double-standards attached to liberals (by some liberals too); why those 'thousands of jobs' A.I. will create are bullsh*t and more fun with Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner!
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This episode: Ed the Sock and Liana Kerzner tackle a bunch of questions: what's the difference between Pro-Palestinian and Anti-Israel?; why the two sides in the 'protest battle' may not be saying what we think they are saying; how did Darth Vader wind up as a force ghost?; does Olympics boxer Imane Kalief harbour a secret that sets her apart (hint: Aquaman)?; why telling a woman "Ya Hot" is not a good compliment; whatever happened to the shampoo "Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific"? and other burning issues...okay, some are maybe only lukewarm.
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Stephen Lautens and Steven Kerzner range through a number of current topics including Kamala's rise, why she is a better bet than Biden was and what she shares with Ronald Reagan; Trump crying foul - is he a 'Winner' or a whiner?; political campaigning in 2024; what Trudeau can learn from Kamala Harris and more.
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We’re in an era of political cage-matches and friendships that have lasted decades are crumbling because of political fights. Why does this happen, and what can you do about it? Liana looks at social identity threats on this episode!
- Visa fler