Time To Say Goodbye - The end of the American Century with Danny Bessner

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Hello from Cleveland! 

This week, we speak with friend of the pod Danny Bessner, an historian of U.S. foreign relations and co-host of the podcast American Prestige. 

Danny discusses his new Harper’s essay, which argues for a departure from American exceptionalism, once and for all. He lays out the two main camps in U.S. foreign policy: liberal internationalists, who advocate for the maintenance of U.S. global hegemony, and restrainers, who argue that the country’s influence should be reduced. 

We also explore how war and politics have changed since the 1950s, the decimation of academic history and other disciplines in the humanities, how the U.S. regulatory apparatus insulates elite decision-makers from public opinion, and what’s needed to fight back. 

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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 07/06

Suspect in Illinois parade shooting faces seven murder counts. Trump insiders reportedly subpoenaed in GA election probe. More kids skipping school and misbehaving. CBS News Correspondent Deborah Rodriguez has today's World News Roundup.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Wreck of the Mary Rose

In the year 1511, King Henry VIII of England launched what was to be his flagship, The Mary Rose. 


For 33 years, the Mary Rose was the pride of the English fleet, serving in conflicts against the Scottish and the French.


Then in 1545, for reasons still not understood, it sank. 


However, it was discovered in 1971 and the secrets it revealed changed our knowledge of Tudor England.


Learn more about the wreck of the Mary Rose and how a 425-year-old wooden ship was salvaged, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.



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Land of the Giants - The Facebook / Meta Disruption

Land of the Giants: The Facebook/ Meta Disruption explores how the social media juggernaut has arrived at this unprecedented moment of transition. Senior reporters Shirin Ghaffary of Recode and Alex Heath of The Verge speak with top Meta executives and some of its biggest critics and ask how the company has shaped our lives, and what lies ahead. New episodes begin Wednesday, July 13th. 

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In God We Lust - Wondery Presents – Even The Rich Elton John: Still Standing

In the latest season of Wondery’s Even The Rich, hosts Brooke and Aricia tell the story of Elton John. Before he was Reginald Dwight. Reginald hates who he is: a chubby, awkward kid from a fractured English home. So he escapes through music, and reinvents himself as Elton John. The journey take him far away from his neglected childhood and morphs him into a spoiled, coke-addicted rock superstar. But underneath the glitz and glamour, an inescapable sadness persists. No matter how many hit records he makes or lines he snorts, Elton can’t escape himself. His world eventually crashes down in a torrent of addictions, depression, and self-loathing. But when he finally learns to love himself, he grows into the person he was meant to be, enabling thousands of others to do so and becoming an LGBTQ icon.

Listen to the rest of this episode at wondery.fm/ETR_InGodWeLust.

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The NewsWorthy - Mass Shooting Charges, Oil Price Drop & ‘Stranger Things’ Milestones- Wednesday, July 6th, 2022

The news to know for Wednesday, July 6th, 2022!

We'll tell you some new details about what led up to the shooting at an Illinois parade and the history police had with the suspect.

Also, there are new gun rules in certain states where the laws are getting more or less strict.

Plus, the biggest American tech companies are facing new regulations in Europe, a historic "first" for the NHL, and a new study found some companies looking to boost employee productivity are going about it all wrong. 

Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!

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NPR's Book of the Day - ‘Under the Skin’ shows how COVID exposed racial disparities in healthcare

Life expectancy in the U.S. has always been different for people of color. And since the pandemic, that gap has widened. In her new book, Under the Skin, journalist Linda Villarosa uncovers the hidden toll of racism in America and how racial disparities impact all aspects of healthcare. In an interview with Karen Grisby Bates on the podcast Code Switch, Villarosa talks about the biases that lead to worse care for communities of color and how medical students are pushing against them.