Comic Eddie Pepitone, whose new special “For The Masses”is streaming on iTunes and Amazon; Emmy and Peabody Award Winning Jim Earl; Russ Cirincione, Democratic candidate for New Jersey’s 6th congressional district; Professor Jay L. Zagorsky, whose latest piece in The Conversation is, “Why Are So Many People Lighting Off Fireworks?” ; Burt Ross, American hero who took on the mob, created the right turn on red (Seriously) and became a sex symbol in Englewood, parts of Tenafly and a tiny sliver of Teaneck, New Jersey; Dr. Michael Pappas, MD, Socialist, Activist, Editor Left Voice and Street Medic recently arrested by the NYPD; Professor Ben Burgis, author of “Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson”; Activist Zack Ford; Dr. Philip Herschenfeld, professor of psychoanalysis and his son Actor/Comic/Singer/Harvard Apologist Ethan; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn from Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
In America It’s Illegal To Be Poor, Episode 1152
Journalist Matthew Shaer whose piece for Slate & The Economic Hardship Reporting Project is “Trapped: How Juvenile Courts Saddle Families With Impossible Debt;” Andrew Miller, from the Industrial Workers of the World, who updates his latest article “The Double Speak of No Evil Foods” which exposes union busting inside No Evil Foods –a vegan brand purportedly “saving the world”; Union Organizer Megan Sullivan describes her efforts to unionize No Evil Foods; Professor Jennifer Mercieca whose new book is, “Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump;”
Jazz Historian Professor Mike Steinel talks Dylan;
Founder and President of Yuk Yuk’s, North America’s Largest Comedy Chain, Mark Breslin; Journalist Scott Nover from AdWeek on why major corporations are now boycotting Facebook; Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein; Dr. Fergie Reid, from 90 For 90; Dr. Harriet Fraad, host of “Capitalism Hits Home” ; Medieval European and Middle Eastern historian Professor Adnan Hussain on Malcolm X; Professor Harvey J. Kaye, author of “Thomas Paine & The Promise of America;” Democratic Strategist “Jeff Blackwood”; Covid-19 Town Hall With The Irritable Immunologist and Immuno Biologist Henry Hakamaki ; Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling author of “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern”; David and Emilio Fox answer listener email.
Jim Earl Reviews Jon Stewart’s New Movie, Episode 1151
Emmy and Peabody Award Winning Jim Earl reviews Jon Stewart’s new movie; Comic Aaron Berg star of “25 Sets”; Comic Bob Rubin whose new Netflix special is “Oddities and Rarities;” Screenwriter Dave Sirus whose latest film is, “King of Staten Island” starring Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei and Bill Burr, directed by Judd Apatow; From US News and World Report Joseph D. Williams; Animal Behaviorist Dr. Jennifer Verdolin author of “Raised by Animals”; American Hero and Bergen County New Jersey Sex Symbol Burt Ross; Philosophy Professor Ben Burgis author of “Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson”; Host of StandUP! with Pete Dominick, Pete Dominick; Professor of Psychoanalysis Dr. Philip Herschenfeld and his son Actor/Comedian/Singer/Harvard Apologist Ethan; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn from Americans United for Separation of Church and State; Brittany Gibson who covers Voting Rights for The American Prospect; Dr. Liam O’Mara, Democratic candidate for California’s 42nd congressional district; David Takes Your Calls
Marianne Williamson, Episode 1150
Marianne Williamson, author, spiritual leader, politician, and activist and Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein; Congressman Alan Grayson author of “High Crimes: The Impeachment of Donald Trump”; Dr. Harriet Fraad, host of Capitalism Hits Home and one of the founding mothers of Women’s Liberation; Andrew Miller, from the Industrial Workers of the World, whose latest article “The Double Speak of No Evil Foods” exposes union busting inside No Evil Foods –a vegan brand purportedly “saving the world” ; Emmy & Peabody Award Winning Author and Comedy Writer Jim Earl; Professor Harvey J. Kaye author of “Thomas Paine and the Promise of America”; Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling; Jazz Historian Professor Mike Steinel talks Bob Dylan; Professor Adnan Husain who teaches Medieval Mediterranean and Islamic World History at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada; Janet Capron author of “Blue Money” whose latest piece in Public Seminar” Don’t Sell Your Mind” compares and contrasts her two careers, prostitution and medical advertising; Lance Jeffries unveils a new song “Ain’t No More Cane on the Brazos”; Covid-19 Town Hall with The Irritable Immunologist and Henry Hakamaki; David and Emilio Fox answer listener mail
Comic Todd Barry, Episode 1149
Professor Corey Brettschneider, author of “The Oath And The Office: A Guide To The Constitution for Future Presidents;” Professor Dorothy Roberts, author of “Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty( Pantheon); Janet Capron, author of “Blue Money,” whose latest piece in Public Seminar “Don’t Sell Your Mind” compares and contrasts her two careers, prostitution and medical advertising; Comic Todd Barry, author of “Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg: One Comedian’s Tour of Not-Quite-the-Biggest Cities in the World;” Animal Behaviorist Dr. Jennifer Verdolin, author of “Raised by Animals;” Political Advertising Guru for Ralph Nader, Governor Jesse Ventura and Senator Paul Wellstone, Bill Hillsman author of “Run The Other Way: Fixing the Two-Party System, One Campaign at a Time “(Simon & Schuster); Philosophy Professor Ben Burgis, author of “Myth & Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson;” PETA Podcast’s Emil Guillermo; Professor of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Phillip Herschenfeld and his son Ethan, actor and comic; The Rev. Barry W. Lynn from Americans United for Separation of Church and State; Burt Ross, American Hero; Dave Sirus, screenwriter, whose latest film is “The King of Staten Island” starring Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei and Bill Burr, directed by Judd Apatow; What’s on your mind? David takes your calls.
Comic Judy Gold, Episode 1148
Politico’s Nahal Toosi whose latest is, “Ivy League grads have a leg up in State Department promotions, stats show;” Professor of Jazz Mike Steinel talks Bob Dylan; Comic Aaron Berg star of “25 Sets;” Founder and President of Yuk Yuk’s Mark Breslin; Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling; Professor of Sociology and Criminology Jill McCorkel whose latest for The Conversation is “Police unions are one of the biggest obstacles to transforming policing;” LGBTQ Activist Zack Ford; Economic Hardship Reporting Project’s Alissa Quart; Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein; Dr. Liam O’Mara Candidate, for CA-42; Dr. Harriet Fraad host of “Capitalism Hits Home;” Washington Post’s Helaine Olen author of “Pound Foolish” and “The Index Card;” Harvey J. Kaye author of “Thomas Paine and the Promise of America;” Comic Judy Gold author of “Yes, I Can Say That: When They Come for the Comedians, We Are All in Trouble;” Superhero Henry Hakamaki Talks Covid-19; David & Emilio Fox Read Listener Questions.