In this episode, Ilya Shapiro discusses his experience resigning from Georgetown University and the impact it had on his career. He reflects on the challenges of cancel culture and the divisions in society.
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Normally Podcast: Operation Epic Fury: U.S.-Israel Strikes Iran, Retaliation Fears & The Left’s Weird Week
On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the biggest—and weirdest—headlines as the U.S. and Israel escalate military action against Iran in Operation Epic Fury. They discuss what the strikes targeted, why Trump kept plans close to the vest, a ... Show More
38m 8s
Aug 2023
RE-RUN: Clementine Morrigan on cancel culture, social justice, and white guilt.
<p><strong>Hi all! We are on vacation this week, but to keep things flowing, we are bringing you some past editions. We will return with new episodes beginning Monday, August 21, 2023. Have a great week!</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Clementine Morrigan is not someone you'd expec ... Show More
55m 46s
Dec 2024
Ana Kasparian Falls Out of Alignment: A political awakening brings a personal reckoning
<p>Do journalists ever regret the way they cover events? This week, veteran YouTube journalist and political commentator Ana Kasparian discusses her journey from the progressive left to finding herself politically unaligned, the regrets she still harbors, and the complexities of ... Show More
1h 10m
Oct 2025
Is Trump losing Joe Rogan the way LBJ lost Cronkite?
Joe Rogan's frustration over political issues, Gianmarco Soresi's views on edgy comedy, and Marc Maron's documentary 'Anxiety Club'. It includes Chris Rock's admiration for Ben Stiller, Sebastian Maniscalco's experiences at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, and Kathy Griffin's recent s ... Show More
12m 30s