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Supermarket Sweats, Hanger Management 12.2.19

Supermarket Sweats, Hanger Management 12.2.19

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


Supermarket Sweats, Hanger Management 12.2.19

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 526, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and podcast co-host of Who's Your God?, Views From The Vista, and The Male Gaze podcast's Steve Hernandez to discuss supermarkets adding gyms to get people out, impeachment polls, Texas republicans handing over their strategy plans to the democrats, Republicans hawking Russian talking points, the Nike Killshot shoe, working age Americans dying at higher rates, what being 'hangry' really means, and more!
FOOTNOTES:

Supermarkets are adding gyms because everyone loves stank while buying groceries

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Texas Republican Party’s 2020 election strategy document lands in Democrats’ hands

Tucker Carlson is not "just joking" about rooting for Russia

J Crew Nike Killshot 1

Working-age Americans dying at higher rates, especially in economically hard-hit states

Don’t Get Mad, but ‘Hangry’ Isn’t Really Angry

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Released:
Dec 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There’s more news and less comprehension today than any historical period that didn’t involve literal witch trials, and trying to stay on top of it all can feel like playing a game of telephone with 30 people, except everyone’s speaking at the same time and like a third of them are openly racist for some reason. From Cracked co-founder Jack O’Brien, THE DAILY ZEITGEIST is stepping into that fray with some of the funniest and smartest comedic and journalistic minds around. Jack and co-host Miles Gray spend up to an hour every weekday sorting through the events and stories driving the headlines, to help you find the signal in the noise, with a few laughs thrown in for free.