Join Chloé Valdary (NYT, Theory of Enchantment) and Jamie Kilstein (The Joe Rogan Experience, Conan) as they explore, well, just about everything. From hip hop and comedy to spirituality and politics, So much Things to say aims to help you figure out this f*cked up crazy world and discover the redemption in it -- and in yourself.
The So Much Things To Say duo review Chloe's viral twitter moment from the last week, discussing the common thread between left and right that could potentially transcend the toxicity of their division.
On the heels of the American populace taking yet another L to the dome via last week's debate, Chloe and Jamie sit down for some much needed apolitical sanity.
Jamie and Chloe chat documentaries - The Social Dilemma and Trump: An American Dream - while also touching on some choice social media interactions and stories from the mentions.
Jamie and Chloe embark on a quarantine romance retrospective, chat self love, and delve into the tormented psychology of the oppressor.
Jamie and Chloe on the prophetic words of Christopher Lasch, the intersection of wellness and commodification, and America's spiritual crisis.
Jamie and Chloe tackle Kenosha, Twitter, and the political realm's manufacturing of narrative for the sake of ideology.
Jamie and Chloe discuss the danger of DiAngelo's White Fragility and the institutions that are complicit in proliferating its reductive claims. The duo go on to discuss the Goodyear MAGA crackdown and recommended art for the week.
Chloe and Jamie unpack the implications of Kamala Harris' historic nomination.
Part two of the pre-covid retrospective on So Much Things To Say.
Check out Jamie and Chloe's debut session, if only to reminisce on the pre-Covid days.
So much Things to Say episode 1 - Chloe and Jamie on the artist's experience in 2020, vacuous corporate wokeness, the political center, and so much more.
Chloe and Jamie make their case for the transcendent power of art in an age of hyper-politicization.