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00:27:50

Protests Went Viral: How Indonesia Sparked Global Youth Movements

From Jakarta to Casablanca, from Kathmandu to Antananarivo, a pirate-flag meme became a symbol of defiance—uniting Gen Z through humor, outrage, and creativity.
00:20:19

Shohei Ohtani: The Night He Became a Legend — and Bridge Between Two Baseball Worlds

Shohei Ohtani’s 10 strikeouts and 3 home runs in Game 4 sealed the Dodgers’ pennant — uniting Japan and America through one transcendent night of baseball.
00:03:44

Bad Bunny at the 50-Yard Line: A Puerto Rican Icon, A Cultural Flashpoint

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl spotlight isn’t just entertainment—it’s a collision of identity, industry, and empire. A Puerto Rican artist turns halftime into a lesson in culture, commerce, and power.
00:18:06

The Politics of Grace: James Talarico’s Bridge Between Church and State

Running for the Texas Senate, former teacher and seminarian James Talarico is reframing politics as moral work—challenging the rise of Christian nationalism with a theology of empathy, courage, and civic grace.
00:40:36

What Aligns Us: Rethinking Humanity in the Age of AI

As AI reshapes everything, intuition and mindset emerges as the human superpowers — guiding how we align intelligence with empathy, purpose, and human progress.
00:04:09

Indigenous Nations Across the Americas Defy Centuries of Erasure

From the Inuit of the Arctic to the Aymara of the Andes, Indigenous nations across the Americas defy erasure—preserving languages, traditions, and sovereignty as the first and forever peoples.
01:26:59

Bernie Sanders’s ‘Radical’ Idea: Make America Affordable Again

Bernie warns that billionaires run America, but insists change is possible through grassroots campaigns, affordable healthcare, and a new set of democratic priorities.
00:23:55

When Two White Ladies Go Gangsta on Nationalism

A candid podcast by two white women sparks a Black YouTuber’s reflection on race, privilege, and empathy—and reveals how real solidarity crosses every boundary.
00:11:02

Warriors 2025–26: A Reinvented Roster Primed for Another Title Run

Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler lead a retooled Warriors roster with Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton, and Seth Curry, veteran additions designed to keep Golden State’s title hopes alive in 2025–26.
01:28:50

The Woman Who Bridged Species and Remade Humanity’s Story

Jane Goodall, pioneering primatologist and global conservationist, has died at 91. Her groundbreaking chimp research and relentless activism reshaped science and inspired generations worldwide.
00:11:00

Scorched Earth: Napheesa Collier’s Comments That Rocked the WNBA

Minnesota’s Napheesa Collier blasted WNBA leadership over safety, officiating, and fairness. Candace Parker reframed Caitlin Clark’s sidelined season as the clearest symbol yet of why the league must evolve.
00:17:23

How to Stand Up to a Dictator in an Information Armageddon: Maria Ressa

Nobel laureate Maria Ressa warns of an “Information Armageddon,” where lies outpace truth. Yet her fight shows democracy’s battle isn’t over—and action, courage, and facts still matter.
00:13:01

The Revolt That Wouldn’t Die: Kenya’s Gen Z vs. Debt, Corruption, and State Violence

Kenya’s youth ignited a finance bill revolt, braved bullets, and won. A year later, they march on—demanding justice for the dead and a democracy free from creditors and corruption.
00:28:21

Jimmy Kimmel Returns: A Win for Free Speech Amid Political Pressure

After fierce backlash from unions, celebrities, and lawmakers, Disney reinstated Jimmy Kimmel. The reversal is being hailed as a rare stand for free expression under growing political pressure.

Finally, Justice for Murdered Chinese Grandmother

Keonte Gathron, who attacked 7 people over a period of 13 days, faces life in prison.