Produced by Quinton Reviews
This episode features: The video discusses The Annoying Orange’s unique merchandise, exploring its nostalgic appeal and connection to old YouTube content. Featuring commentary by Quinton Reviews, it delves into themes of annoyance and humor associated with the brand. The video has various hashtags related to the subject matter for broader engagement.
Produced by Adam Conover Lina Khan, former FTC chair, tackled anti-competitive practices of tech giants, banned non-compete clauses, and took on junk fees, despite limited resources. Her impactful achievements garnered support even from some MAGA Republicans. In a podcast with Adam, she discusses the future of anti-corporate legislation amid corporate power in America.
Produced by Adam Conover In this episode, Adam interviews Jaz Brisack, an undercover union organizer at Starbucks, discussing strategies for unionization amid corporate resistance. Their efforts contributed to 11,000 baristas forming unions across 550 stores. They also explore workplace bonding tactics, including surprising methods like using cats.
Produced by Rebecca Watson (Skepchick)
This episode features: Title: New Law: Surrender Your Privacy to “Save” the Kids
Rebecca Watson discusses a new law affecting privacy rights, aimed at protecting children. As a prominent advocate for science and skepticism, she encourages support through her platforms, including Patreon and Skepchick, highlighting her contributions to critical thinking and science communication.