Three L.A. comedians are quarantined in a podcast studio during a global pandemic. There is literally nothing to be done EXCEPT make content. These are "The Corona Diaries" and this is Episode 147. We have TWO very special guests sitting in with us today: Comedians Ed Greer and Joe Raines! Check out all of Ed's various projects including his YouTube show "REBOOT IT" and his new and improved podcast "The Greatest Pod"! Links to both can be found if you follow him on all forms of social media @EdGreerDestroys. While you're at it, follow Joe Raines on all forms of social media @JoeMFRaines. Music at the end is "Sausalito" by Conor Oberst.
The Daily Signal - What Conservatives Can Do to Fight Corporate Wokeness
Corporate wokeness increasingly is becoming part of American society.
Justin Danhof, general counsel for the National Center for Public Policy Research, argues that Americans can and should stand up to woke ideology.
"The shareholder base of even large companies that are woke, like Facebook, Alphabet, Nike, they're not monolithically left, but that's what the vote looks like," Danhof says. "The management of those companies, they have freedom to take stances against conservative values, because that's what the vote looks like."
Danhof joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss what conservative shareholders can do.
We also cover these stories:
- President Joe Biden proposes a $6 trillion budget for fiscal year 2022, a senior administration official tells CNN.
- Senate Republicans unveil a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter the White House’s $1.7 trillion plan.
- USA Today removed the word “male” from an op-ed by Chelsea Mitchell on competing against transgender athletes.
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Opening Arguments - OA494: Florida’s Pointless, Unconstitutional Social Media Law
I know I say this a lot but... this episode is action packed! So much good stuff to discuss that we had to squeeze in the Trump grand jury news into the announcements slot. Andrew breaks down what it means and what to expect. Then, a listener who actually worked on the NRA case wrote in to give us the final word on Sea Girt. But in our main segment, Andrew gives us the full breakdown on the asinine social media law Florida just passed. Eyes, look your last, because this thing is destined for the trash bin. Find out why! Then, we squeezed in a wildcard segment, if you can believe it. Did Alan Dershowitz win a defamation case against CNN? (no) Links: NRA Annual Matches Move To Sea Girt In 1892, 28 US Code § 1408, FL social media law, 47 U.S. Code § 230, Dershowitz v. CNN Order on MTD
The Stack Overflow Podcast - WFH? Developers learn to be their own operations department
You can check out our piece how developers can be their own operations department here.
Our piece on preventing scope creep while working from home is here.
You can follow Mike on Twitter here and learn more about building apps for Slack here.
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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - The Color Of Corporate America: What’s Changed Since George Floyd?
Pod Save America - “Stop the 2024 Steal.”
A grand jury is convened to decide Donald Trump’s fate as he mulls another run for president, Marjorie Taylor Greene compares vaccine and mask requirements to the Holocaust, Republican legislatures in swing states are laying the groundwork to overturn the results of the next election they lose. Then, The Atlantic’s Clint Smith talks to Tommy Vietor about his new book, How the Word is Passed.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Second Amendment Returns to SCOTUS
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Consider This from NPR - How Anti-Trans Bills Evoke The Culture Wars Of The 90s
Behind a recent spate of anti-trans state laws, LGBTQ communities see a new chapter in a familiar story: the culture wars that broke out in America in the 1990s. A new episode of the FX documentary miniseries Pride examines that era. It was directed by Academy-Award nominee Yance Ford, who tells NPR why the culture wars of the 90s are so relevant today.
Additional reporting on the legal debate over Idaho's ban on trans female athletes from our colleague Melissa Block.
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First Things Podcast - True Love – Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (5.27.21)
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Listener Mail: Gobekli Tepe, College Police and Disappearing Objects
Will we ever know the true purpose of the ancient, mysterious Gobekli Tepe? Are campus police using their authority to protect students -- or to protect their school's reputation? Ben and Matt reenact a dramatic reading of one listener's encounter with disappearing (and reappearing) objects. All this and more in this week's listener mail.
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