Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov
Economic rage fuels political shifts, as MAGA faces turmoil and Democrats grapple with a populist path while systemic issues like healthcare remain unaddressed.
Congressman Clyburn reveals how history's echoes inform today's fight for democracy and explains why clear communication of policy impact is essential for public trust.
Congresswoman Greene's defiance on Epstein files ignites a MAGA civil war, exposing a deep rift with Trump and questioning the movement's future leadership and core message.
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov
Democrats win big by focusing on affordability, a winning message even Donald Trump adopts, while Republicans face an internal civil war and an uncertain future.
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov
Classified information leaks and questionable military actions reveal a pattern of accountability failures, risking troop safety and international law.
Trump's administration prioritized online engagement over governance, using policy and stunts to create a feedback loop. Project 2025 provided a pre-existing plan, enabling rapid implementation despite a lack of strategic focus.
"American Canto" by Olivia Nuzzi - A book written by Olivia Nuzzi to tell her story following her firing from New York Magazine.
"Hillbilly Elegy" by J.D. Vance - Mentioned as an example of a book that was considered profound and necessary, despite potential questions about its veracity.
Videos & Documentaries
"The Thin Red Line" - The narration style of the grunts in this Terrence Malick film is compared to passages about wildfires in Olivia Nuzzi's book.
Research & Studies
"Epstein Emails" - Mentioned as a catalyst for opening up conversations about journalistic ethics and practices.
Tools & Software
Substack - A platform used by Ryan Lizza to publish his account of the situation with Olivia Nuzzi.
Articles & Papers
"The New York Times profile" by Jacob Bernstein - A profile of Olivia Nuzzi that was published within three days of other significant media items related to her.
"Vanity Fair excerpt of her new book American Canto" - An excerpt from Nuzzi's book published by Vanity Fair.
"Ryan Lizza's music run in by her former fiance" - A piece by Ryan Lizza about Olivia Nuzzi, published on his Substack.
"Mediaite article" by Kygo Hall - An article that hit the exact right point about Olivia Nuzzi's comeback strategy.
"New Yorker article" by Vincent Cunningham - Used to describe Steph Curry's three-point shooting.
"New Yorker article" by Nick Palm Garden - Discussed in relation to the Grateful Dead's lifespan.
People Mentioned
Olivia Nuzzi - A journalist whose new book, "American Canto," and recent media coverage related to her personal life and career are the main topics of discussion.
Ryan Lizza - A political reporter and former fiance of Olivia Nuzzi, who wrote a Substack post detailing his perspective on their relationship and its impact on their planned book.
Jacob Bernstein - The author of the New York Times profile on Olivia Nuzzi.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) - A politician with whom Olivia Nuzzi reportedly had an affair, which became a central point of discussion.
Donald Trump - Referenced in relation to Nuzzi's past work and his current political standing.
Joe Biden - Mentioned in relation to Nuzzi's past reporting.
Mark Sanford - Identified by Ryan Lizza as the "famous politician" Olivia Nuzzi had an affair with.
Corey Lewandowski - Mentioned as being in the same category of "political oddballs" as RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz.
Dr. Oz - Mentioned as being in the same category of "political oddballs" as RFK Jr. and Corey Lewandowski.
Michael Wolff - Mentioned as an example of a journalist who may not have leveled with his readers.
Cara Swisher - Quoted in the Bernstein story for saying Olivia Nuzzi betrayed her audience.
Joan Didion - Held up as a comparison for Olivia Nuzzi's literary aspirations and style.
J.D. Vance - Mentioned in relation to "Hillbilly Elegy" and his political career.
Cheryl Hines - Her memoir is mentioned as a reason for a delay in Olivia Nuzzi's book release.
Stephen Miller - Mentioned in relation to his wife's podcast.
Keith Olbermann - Mentioned in Ryan Lizza's Substack post as someone Olivia Nuzzi had a relationship with.
David Remnick - Mentioned in relation to an incident where Olivia Nuzzi reportedly yelled at him.
Jimmy Breslin - Referenced in discussions about Olivia Nuzzi's writing style.
Tina Brown - Mentioned in relation to her running of The New Yorker.
Susan Orlean - An author whose writing and career will be discussed in an upcoming episode, with her work being a source of inspiration for the hosts.
The Grateful Dead - Mentioned in a New Yorker article.
Cash Patel - Mentioned in relation to his girlfriend being referred to as a "country music sensation."
Mike Kafka - Elevated to head coach of the New York Giants, prompting "Kafka jokes."
Brian Daboll - Fired as head coach of the New York Giants.
Marjorie Taylor Greene - Discussed for her recent political stances and the "strange new respect" she has garnered.
Tom Bethell - Introduced the concept of "strange new respect" in an article for The American Spectator.
Jack Shafer - Defined the concept of "strange new respect."
Bill Crystal - Mentioned as an example of a former "trumper" or ex-Republican who has appeared on MSNBC.
Charlie Kirk - His death is mentioned in relation to Marjorie Taylor Greene's apology for past online behavior.
Dana Bash - CNN journalist whose questions to Marjorie Taylor Greene are highlighted.
Brian Glenn - Mentioned for his tweets about Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump.
Organizations & Institutions
The Daily Beast - Where one of the hosts worked with Jacob Bernstein.
The New Republic - Where one of the hosts worked with Ryan Lizza.
Politico - Ryan Lizza's former employer.
New York Magazine - Olivia Nuzzi's former employer, where she was fired.
Vanity Fair - Published an excerpt of Olivia Nuzzi's book and hired her as West Coast editor.
The New York Times - Published a profile of Olivia Nuzzi by Jacob Bernstein.
The Ringer - Where the podcast hosts work, mentioned in relation to a column about O.J. Simpson's death.
IHG - Mentioned in relation to accumulating points at Kimpton hotels.
Marriott - Mentioned in relation to accumulating points at hotels.
The Washington Post - Mentioned in relation to its coverage.
The New Yorker - Mentioned in relation to its coverage and a specific article.
MSNBC - Mentioned in relation to its lineup of former Trump supporters.
CNN - Mentioned in relation to Dana Bash's questions to Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The American Spectator - Where Tom Bethell introduced the concept of "strange new respect."
NFL Network - Where one of the hosts was at for broadcast boot camp on the day O.J. Simpson died.
Walmart - Mentioned in relation to Degree deodorant.
Target - Mentioned in relation to Degree deodorant.
Spectrum Business - A sponsor of the podcast.
Websites & Online Resources
Twitter - Mentioned as a platform where discussions about Olivia Nuzzi and Ryan Lizza have occurred.
Substack - Ryan Lizza's platform for publishing his account of the situation.
Amazon - The Amazon page for Olivia Nuzzi's book, "American Canto," was checked by a host.
The Press Box Pod - The podcast's submission address for "overworked twitter joke of the week."
Other Resources
Kimpton Hotel stationery - Used by Olivia Nuzzi to write a note to Ryan Lizza.
Happy Egg - A sponsor of the podcast.
Maybelline Sky High Mascara - A sponsor of the podcast.
Degree Original Cool Rush - A sponsor of the podcast.
Spectrum Business Internet - A sponsor of the podcast.