Pot Takes Podcast

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Synopsis

An Elevated Take on the News

Episodes

  • Dada Issues

    18/02/2018 Duration: 38min

    In this week's episode, we try to decode what the fuck Tucker Carlson is talking about this week, before diving into dadaism's resurgence as a predominant art style. On the tail end we look at Trump's proposed plan to privatize and commercialize our nation's infrastructure, and the school shooting that happened on Valentine's Day, the eighteenth school shooting of the year.

  • Which Side Are They On?

    11/02/2018 Duration: 43min

    This week's episode opens with a holy blessing to save us from the flu, before we discuss the president's possible illiteracy and fragile masculinity, and if his own insecurities are why he tries to act like a third world dictator. Then, a solemn moment discussing the death of Doug Schifter, a 44 year chauffeur who took his own life when the death of his industry made the career he loved unsustainable. And finally, we channel our inner Pete Seeger, and wonder which side the boys in blue are on, when incident after incident shows that American police officers are more interested in defending Nazis than their victims.

  • State Of Delusion

    06/02/2018 Duration: 31min

    In this week's episode, we cover the various delusions that got big this past week. Ridiculous super bowl commercials, an old man rambling about nonsense in front of the entire country, an empty-worded memo that somehow proves FBI corruption, and the effects of the biggest market crash in a decade.

  • Dictatorial Depot

    28/01/2018 Duration: 45min

    In this week's episode, we open with a discussion on NAFTA, and how America is Canada's Mexico, before shifting gears to talk about the stupidity that came from both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton this week. We bring things to a close with a quick read of a terribly written Fox News piece, and end the show by highlighting a Vox article that everyone should read. https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/7/17/15973478/bosses-dictators-workplace-rights-free-markets-unions