High schoolers navigate the chaotic climate of American politics and socio-economic issues by talking it out with some guests along the way.
(Ep 30) Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Since then, it seems like the world has come down on Russia, punishing the nation with sanctions and aid to Ukraine. But why is this happening? What are the ramifications? And what can we learn from this crisis?
(Ep 29) Fresh out of the 2022 application season, we each compiled a short list of lessons learned and advice for others on how to survive the college application process. We are not admissions officers or college counselors, but we want you to remain sane and honestly excited throughout the college process! Tune in to hear our (non) expert senior tips.
(Ep 28) We are joined by HSDA (High School Democrats of America) National Communications Director Tanaz Muhamed in this very special episode! Tune in to learn about HSDA and Tanaz's political journey.
(Ep 27) The Texas State Legislature passed a "Heartbeat Bill" (emphasis on ""), the first to go in effect in the United States, through a loophole around Roe v. Wade that bans abortions after 6 weeks, or when a fetal "heartbeat" is detected. Let's talk about it.
(Ep 26) Simone Biles withdrew from the Women's Artistic Gymnastics Team Final and other individual events, and many people had a lot to say. Here's our thoughts.
(Ep 25) How did the modern conservative movement from the 1960s develop, and how did it become what it is now? Title credit to Max Boot, read his book "The Corrosion of Conservativism"!
(Ep 24) Press Secretary Jen Psaki recently came under fire for her comments regarding Big Tech and stopping misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. Twitter (per usual) went crazy. What do we think?
(Ep 23) We're breaking down political concepts and terms, one by one, in our new miniseries, What in the Politics? Today's episode is all about runoff elections, which have gained prominence since the Senate runoffs in Georgia this past January. Tune in to learn something!
(Ep 22) What's with the nationwide crusade against Critical Race Theory? What even is Critical Race Theory? We did the scholarly research so you don't have to! (although we always recommend doing your own research)
(Ep 21) Our co-host, Sneha, talks about the difficulties of the American immigration system, including the backlog, Green Cards, Visas, and just how important your immigration status is in this country. (Originally recorded Jan 17, 2021)
(Ep 20) Fake outrage has become quite an issue in recent years. Was the outrage over Vice President Harris' comments about Memorial Weekend warranted? Or is it about political clout? Here's what Twitter had to say and what we had to say in return.
(Ep 19) In our new miniseries, "Are you smarter than a Twitter user?", we react to what Twitter had to say about Dr. Fauci and analyze the rise of anti-science. (Recorded May 9th, 2021)
(Ep 18) With the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes, and in the wake of the Atlanta shootings, we break down the origins and history of anti-Asian sentiment in America and discuss the reactions and opinions amongst the Asian and BIPOC community.
(Ep 17) After the bombshell Oprah interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, we have a lot to say. As self-proclaimed royal experts, Yee Hong and Sneha, our newest co-host, talk about some of the biggest allegations made in the interview and brush the surface on British Royal History and the dynamic of the Royal Family.
(Ep 16) The Biden Administration has successfully passed the American Rescue Plan, one of the largest economic packages in American history. What's in the bill? What are the caveats?
(Ep 15) 2021 started off with a bang, if a bang means an attempted coup incited by a sitting president. In today's episode, we *peacefully* express our grievances towards Republican lawmakers and also celebrate the flipping of the US Senate.
(Ep 14) Climate change has been around for over 30 years. Fires rage in California as hurricanes bombard the South, and yet out government still does not have a national plan to address climate change. Enter the Green New Deal. What is it? What is inside it? Are cows being banned? In today's episode, Veena and Yee Hong, joined by guest, Mikayla, talk about this and share small things that everyone can do in order to help combat climate change. (Note* this episode was filmed in August)
(Ep 13) In honor of the most politically heated month of the year (and quite possibly the decade), we shared our opinions on some socio-political issues in a game of "No Nuance November".
(Ep 12) With the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we take some time to reflect on the legacy she leaves behind, as well as what this means for the future of the Supreme Court. Why is the Senate pushing through a nomination so close to the election? Will Amy Coney Barrett be an impartial judge? Disclaimer*: This episode was recorded prior to Barrett's confirmation, so some of the episode's content may not be up to date.
(Ep 11) This is the first in our series of individual episodes: Yee Hong (one of our co-hosts), reacts to President Trump's diagnosis, treatment, and reaction to COVID-19. After contracting the disease that has killed over 200,000 Americans and affected millions, how will Trump, who has consistently downplayed the severity of the pandemic, respond to this? Will he have a change of heart? This + Yee Hong's response and commentary in this episode.
(Ep 10) Abortion has become one of the most controversial topics in politics. What constitutes life? What gives life value? Should religion factor into the debate? Planned parenthood? Today, we talk with a fellow high schooler, Sneha, about our views on abortion.
(Ep 9) In this episode, Veena and Yee Hong discuss the turmoil between Democrats and Republicans in congress when it comes to unemployment benefits during the pandemic. They explain the differences between the two plans brought forth by both parties.
(Ep 8) In this week's episode Veena and Yee Hong continue to discuss elections specifically mail in ballots and voter suppression.
(Ep 7) In today's episode, Yee Hong and Veena discuss the elections particularly the electoral college and how it skews election results.
(Ep 6) In this episode Veena and Yee Hong discusses the gender wage gap as both a social and economic disparity.
(Ep 5) Today Yee Hong and Veena dive into the monopoly that is College Board. They discuss how the company is not actually a nonprofit and how it exploits young high school students.
(Ep 4) In this episode Veena and Yee Hong discuss the detrimental effects pf mass incarceration with Kisana. They mention the war on drugs, Trump being a racist and a rapist, and the over policing of low income neighborhoods.
(Ep 3) In today's episode, Jai, Veena and Yee Hong discussed the spike in COVID-19 cases in America and especially in Texas. They go into depth about the poor choices made by politicians (mainly Trump) and its affect on the Asian community.
(Ep 2) In this episode Veena and Yee Hong discuss the model minority. They go in depth about what it is and how it came to be along with their personal experiences with it and a brief moment of Veena singing.
(Ep 1) In this episode Veena and Yee Hong discuss the black lives matter movement. They address the meaning of the movement, ACAB, “All lives matter” and the role of the Asian community in the movement.