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Global security expert Mark Galeotti reveals how organized crime is deeply intertwined with society, shaping our everyday lives from financial institutions to construction materials, and challenging our understanding of legitimacy and criminality.
Dax and Monica invite two Armcherries to share stories of parties gone wrong, featuring a high school bonfire disaster and a wild bachelorette trip involving a sex trafficking raid.
After experiencing homelessness and losing everything, Joan Howard found purpose by volunteering with Food on Foot, helping others overcome similar challenges through kindness, practical support, and a commitment to restoring dignity.
A fascinating exploration of "morbid curiosity" reveals why humans are drawn to horror, violence, and true crime stories, and how consuming such content can actually help people become more psychologically resilient.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov analyze the emerging MAGA civil war, discussing Trump's weakening grip, internal Republican party fractures, potential 2028 candidates, and the ongoing power struggles within conservative media and political circles.
A deep dive into modern dating culture explores how influencers, media, and social dynamics are reshaping relationship perceptions, revealing complex evolutionary psychological motivations behind women's attitudes towards boyfriends and mating strategies.
Jeff Pearlman explores the myths, complexities, and untold stories of Tupac Shakur, tracing his evolution from a performing arts student to a poetic voice of West Coast hip hop and revealing how his Black Panther upbringing and artistic brilliance shaped his legendary, tragically short life.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie discusses the city's efforts to address homelessness, public safety, housing affordability, and the AI ecosystem, highlighting improvements in crime rates and his vision for creating a more dynamic and supportive urban environment.
A journalist immerses himself in the world of young, modern magicians, learns their craft, and ultimately becomes inducted into their secret society while writing a book about their subculture.
Jesse Cole reinvents baseball with the Savannah Bananas, creating Banana Ball - a high-energy, fan-first version of the sport that combines entertainment, unique rules, and a commitment to bringing joy to audiences across the country.
An unfiltered conversation exploring Bonnie Blue's unique perspective as a sex worker, discussing her motivations, psychology, and the broader cultural implications of her work with nuanced insights from both her and cultural critic Louise Perry.
Scott Galloway explores the rise of OnlyFans and its role in the growing loneliness epidemic, highlighting how the platform's success is built on commodifying human connection. He argues that digital platforms like OnlyFans are symptomatic of a broader societal breakdown in meaningful human interactions, particularly among younger generations.