A political podcast run by two teenagers that discusses major political headlines and issues within the United States through reporting the facts, sharing opinions, guest appearances, relevant quotes from political figures, and more.
Welcome back to season 4 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be copyright law in the US. We'll start the episode with some current events regarding the Supreme Court's ruling regarding affirmative action, the candidates for the 2024 presidential election, and the Supreme Court's ruling regarding student debt. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about copyright law in the US. We'll start with an explanation of our own interactions with copyright law, discuss some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on the history of copyright law in the US, look at the Disney corporation and how they have taken advantage of copyright law, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us or suggestions for future episode topics, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Originally uploaded in December 2021, here is the WPPT Holiday Special, where we discuss some current events at the time and get into the commercialization of Christmas and the holiday season! Enjoy! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Originally uploaded in August 2022, here is the WPPT episode on a topic we call "the Digital Dilemma." In this episode, we discuss some current events at the time and get into the effect social media has had on media, marketing, the mental health of kids, and politics. Enjoy! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome to season 4 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be the college admissions process in the US. We'll start the episode with some current events regarding the aftermath of the Ohio train wreck and the possibility of China providing aid to Russia in their war against Ukraine. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about the college admissions process. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on the history of the college admissions process in the US, discuss the two main types of financial aid/scholarships, share our own personal experiences with the college admissions process, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us or suggestions for future episode topics, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be the 2022 midterm elections in the US. We'll start the episode with some current events regarding the California plan to tax the rich to pay for electric cars and new updates regarding Elizabeth Holmes and her company Theranos. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about the 2022 midterm elections. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on how we got to where we are in the US politically, discuss some major issues dividing voters this November, highlight the Georgia Senate race, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us or suggestions for future episode topics, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be alcohol and the legal drinking age. We'll start the episode with some current events regarding the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about alcohol. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on the history of alcohol laws and prohibition in the US, talk about kids and alcohol these days, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us or suggestions for future episode topics, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
*1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL* Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be pride month and the LGBTQ community. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reflection on the first year of WPPT! Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about pride month and the LGBTQ community. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on the history of coming out and the gay community in the US, talk about the first celebrations of pride month as honoring the Stonewall riots, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us or suggestions for future episode topics, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Apologies for the late upload! Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be social and society, a topic we've dubbed 'The Digital Dilemma'. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding the Supreme Court's shocking overturn of Roe v. Wade and the spread of the monkeypox virus. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about social media. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on how social media in the US started, its relationship with addiction, marketing, mental health, and political polarization, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be cancel culture. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding a massive heat wave over the Southeastern US, the January 6th committee, and a sports update. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about cancel culture. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on how cancel culture in the US started and its spread from celebrities to regular people, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be mass shootings. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial and the nation-wide baby formula shortage. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about mass shootings. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on mass shootings in the US and the effect on politics of the recent Uvalde shooting, as well as some possible ways to end mass shootings, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be public school funding. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding Elon Musk's attempts to buy Twitter and an update on the Russia/Ukraine conflict. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on funding for public schools in the US and the specifics of H.B. No. 5038, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome to the season 3 premiere of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be political insider stock trading in the US. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding a quick sports update, the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the death of Lata Mangeshkar. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on insider trading policies in the US and how this issue relates to the 2020 pandemic, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome to the season 2 finale of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be student loan debt in the US. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding the death of Teddy Balkind, discuss some movies we've seen recently, and the Supreme Court's denial of President Biden's vaccine mandate. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on student loan policies in the US and reactions to the possibility of student debt cancellation, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be student loan debt in the US. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction, the shooting of a 14-year-old girl, and the death of John Madden. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on student loan policies in the US and reactions to the possibility of student debt cancellation, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks Sources & Further Reading: https://lendedu.com/blog/history-of-student-loans https://www.procon.org/headlines/should-student-loan-debt-be-easier-to-discharge-in-bankruptcy-top-3-pros-cons/
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be the Christmas economy. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into three main current events for the week, regarding the Omicron variant's effect on the holiday shopping surge, the rise in AMC stock as Spiderman No Way Home hits theaters, and a ceremony held in honor of Edwardsville tornado victims. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about the Christmas economy. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on the history of Christmas and how it's developed into the commercialized holiday we know today, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be unemployment in the US. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into three main current events for the week, regarding the new South African COVID variant, the guilty verdict in the trial of Ahmaud Arbery, and the decrease in jobless claims in the US. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about unemployment. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on unemployment policies in the US and how employment has been dealt with throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be the death penalty in the US. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into three main current events for the week, regarding election day 2021 in the US, the not guilty verdict in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, and the tragic events that occurred at Travis Scott's Astroworld concert. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about the death penalty. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on capital punishment policies in the US and the development of laws regarding it across the years and touch on racism in the criminal justice system, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be minimum wage in the US. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into five main current events for the week, regarding President Biden's approval rating, the rise in popularity of Netflix's Squid Game, the tragic accidental shooting of Halyna Hutchins at the hands of Alec Baldwin, and President Obama's endorsement of Caroline Simmons for mayor. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about minimum wage. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on minimum wage policies in the US and the effect of inflation on minimum wage as well as the relationship between minimum wage and worker productivity, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Further Reading: https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/21/politics/iowa-poll-joe-biden-approval/index.html https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/23/opinions/squid-game-netflix-why-americans-are-obsessed-lowe/index.html https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/21/us/alec-baldwin-shooting-rust-movie.html https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/elections/article/Former-President-Barack-Obama-endorses-Caroline-16550321.php https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/535936-six-reasons-to-oppose-a-15-federal-minimum-wage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL5VOorY9pw Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's episode is the Versha Special! We'll start the episode with a quick intro and dedicate the rest of the episode to our exclusive interview with Stamford BOE Candidate Versha Munshi-South! We'll discuss some aspects of local education and some major issues including: budget allocation, what's good for students, and how the pandemic has affected education. Finally, we'll close the episode with a quick outro and look back on the interview. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Weekly Political Pep Talks is back for Season 2! Today's main topic will be the two-party system. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and a quick conversation about the new episode format for this season! Then we'll get into five main current events for the week, regarding the testimony of the Facebook whistleblower, Biden's proclamation of Indigenous People's Day, the brewing of storms in the Midwest, and Bill de Blasio's cancellation of the gifted and talented program. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about the two-party system. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on the formation of a duopoly and 3rd parties in the US and the effect of corporate donors on politics as well as inspect how our country got stuck with a two-party system, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: “Because there's no strong third-party candidate, people are forced to choose between the lesser of two evils.” If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Further Reading: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/technology/facebook-whistle-blower-hearing.htm https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/08/politics/indigenous-peoples-day-joe-biden/index.html https://weather.com/forecast/regional/news/2021-10-09-severe-weather-forecast-early-week-plains-midwest https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-york-city-phase-out-gifted-talented-public-school-programs-n1281134 https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/01/two-party-system-broke-constitution/604213/ https://www.opensecrets.org/2020-presidential-race/donald-trump/contributors?id=N00023864 http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/04/20/obama.goldman.donations/index.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tWHJfhiyo Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be abortion. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: President John F. Kennedy! Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding the fallout of Hurricane Ida and other extreme weather incidents and the upcoming trial of disgraced former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about abortion. We'll start with some definitions related to abortion, look at some background on abortion policy in the United States and talk about the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade as well as discuss Texas' new near-total ban on abortion, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "Always stand on principle even if you stand alone." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Sources: yahoonews.com https://news.yahoo.com/biden-on-idas-devastation-extreme-storms-in-the-climate-crisis-are-here-183151620.html cnn.com https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/02/tech/elizabeth-holmes-theranos-jury/index.html https://www.findlaw.com/family/reproductive-rights/abortion-and-the-law-background.html Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be schools and COVID-19. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: President Abraham Lincoln! Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding the bombing at Kabul airport and the on-parole release of RFK's alleged killer. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about schools and COVID-19. We'll look at some background on COVID policy in schools and talk about new mask and vaccine policies as well as discuss the situation of school and COVID going into the fall of 2021, talk about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' history of opposing mask mandates, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Sources: nytimes.com npr.org https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/08/26/world/afghanistan-taliban-biden-news https://www.npr.org/2021/08/27/1031507957/sirhan-sirhan-robert-f-kennedy-parole-hearing https://www.npr.org/sections/back-to-school-live-updates/2021/08/27/1031714923/florida-judge-throws-out-governor-ron-desantis-order-prohibiting-masks-in-school https://www.statista.com/statistics/1103688/coronavirus-covid19-deaths-us-by-state/ Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's episode is the Simmons Special! We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: David Miles Hogg! We'll dedicate the rest of the episode to our exclusive interview with CT State Rep. Caroline Simmons! We'll discuss some aspects of local politics and some major U.S. issues including: the situation in Afghanistan, healthcare, and climate change. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be gun control. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: Jackie Chan! Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding the reinstatement of numerous local mask mandates and the distribution of booster shots to immunocompromised people. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about gun control. We'll look at some background on gun control policy in the United States and talk about the regretful rise in school shootings as well as discuss the increase in the existence of ghost guns, talk about possible solutions to the issue, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "I'm trying to...make sure that these individuals that have a criminal background, that are mentally unstable and have a history of domestic violence are no longer able to get a gun." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Sources & Further Reading: abcnews.go.com cnbc.com https://abcnews.go.com/US/mask-mandates-return-local-level-officials-defy-state/story?id=79072477 https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/13/cdc-covid-boosters-panel-recommends-extra-vaccine-doses-for-vulnerable-americans.html https://time.com/5169210/us-gun-control-laws-history-timeline/ https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/interpretation/amendment-ii/interps/99 https://www.statista.com/statistics/811487/number-of-mass-shootings-in-the-us/ https://www.newsweek.com/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-has-four-point-plan-solve-americas-gun-issues-1371990 Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be the Olympics. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: Dr. Jill Stein! Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding the call for Andrew Cuomo to step down after he was confirmed to have sexually harassed 11 women and the reinstatement of the eviction moratorium. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about the Olympics. We'll look at some background on the Olympic games themselves and talk about three distinct political controversies: Sha'Carri Richardson's suspension from Team USA, the creation of the ROC to replace Team Russia, and Simon Biles' decision to not participate in the team final; then we'll share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "You cannot mix sports with politics." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Sources: npr.org cnn.org https://www.npr.org/2021/08/03/1024345276/the-biden-administration-plans-a-new-eviction-moratorium-after-a-federal-ban-lap https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/03/politics/joe-biden-andrew-cuomo-reaction/index.html https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/01/sports/olympics/shacarri-richardson-suspended-marijuana.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2021/07/26/what-does-roc-mean-russia-olympics-2021/8090067002/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2021/07/28/simone-biles-gymnastics-will-not-compete-all-around-final-tokyo-olympics/5397446001/ Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be monopolization and antitrust policies. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: John McCain! Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding smoke from wildfires reaching the East Coast and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' visit to the White House. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about monopolization and antitrust policies. We'll look at some background on antitrust policy in the United States and talk about the history of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil company as well as discuss the problems with tech and media giants, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "It's time to use the antitrust laws and to break up [these] conglomerate[s] … that ha[ve] now poisoned our democracy." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Sources & Further Reading: reuters.com cnn.com https://www.reuters.com/world/us/smoke-us-west-wildfires-leaves-easterners-gasping-2021-07-20/ https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/18/politics/tampa-bay-buccaneers-white-house-visit/index.html https://techstartups.com/2020/09/18/6-corporations-control-90-media-america-illusion-choice-objectivity-2020/ https://hbr.org/2017/12/the-rise-fall-and-rebirth-of-the-u-s-antitrust-movement Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome back to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be marijuana. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and reveal the person who said last episode's quote of the week: Cory Booker! Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding the push for Justice Stephen Breyer to step down and the $300 monthly payments to families with children. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about marijuana. We'll look at some background on marijuana policy in the United States and talk about the difference between medical and recreational marijuana as well as discuss the different sides on the issue of legalizing marijuana, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "Maybe we should legalize [weed]. We're certainly moving that way as far as marijuana is concerned. I respect the will of the people." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Sources: cnn.com bbc.com https://www.npr.org/2021/06/30/1011273434/progressives-are-hoping-that-justice-stephen-breyer-steps-down-at-the-end-of-the https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/12/us/politics/child-tax-credit-payments.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2021/06/23/us/pedestrian-bridge-collapse-washington-dc/index.html https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Marijuana-will-be-legal-in-CT-on-Thursday-Here-16285388.php https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/cannabis-marijuana-and-cannabinoids-what-you-need-to-know Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome to the very first episode of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be infrastructure. We'll start the episode with a quick intro and talk a little bit about ourselves, the hosts of this very podcast. Then we'll get into two main headlines for the week, regarding the Surfside condo collapse in Florida and President Biden's decision to pull US troops out of Afghanistan. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about infrastructure. We'll talk about the importance of infrastructure regulations and give examples of what happens when infrastructure regulations are either not updated or simply ignored as well as discuss President Biden's infrastructure bill and its many parts, then share our thoughts. Finally, we'll introduce today's quote of the week: "We should not be scrimping on investments in public safety. The lack of infrastructure spending is costing us lives in America." If you have a guess, DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political. Sources: nytimes.com washingtonpost.com https://www.npr.org/2021/06/24/1009923468/heres-whats-included-in-the-infrastructure-deal-that-biden-struck-with-senators https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/07/07/georgetown-evacuation-new-south-dorm/ https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/23/us/pedestrian-bridge-collapse-washington-dc/index.html Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Welcome to Weekly Political Pep Talks! Our names are Leo and Vishal and we are two politically active teenagers. We started this podcast because we are politically active teenagers who want to inform as many people as we can about current events and break down what's happening in American politics. We'll do this through reporting the facts, sharing our opinions, guest appearances, and relevant quotes from political figures. Our first episode will be posted shortly and once a week from then on. Be sure to share this podcast with friends and family and follow or subscribe, whatever platform you're on. Enjoy!