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Pop & Locke
National Treasure

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 48:35


We're back baby! After a holiday respite, Pop & Locke has returned to break down all your favorite media with today's brightest minds.Today on the show we're talking National Treasure, and ask, is it a 21st century classic or time wasting conspiracy crock? Is it QAnon for kids? And where could they go with a next installment? Here to answer that and more are my two guests: Deputy Managing Editor at Reason, Natalie Dowzicky and returning guest and now Cato-ite, Research Fellow on Technology Policy, Jennifer Huddleston. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pop & Locke
House of the Dragon

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 53:48


“All men must serve,” as the saying goes—but whom must they serve? That's the question posed by the new HBO series from the mind of George R. R. Martin, House of the Dragon. Set almost two centuries prior to the enormously successful Game of Thrones series, House of the Dragon sets up House Targaryen's eventual fall from power, provides context for the fractured, feudal state of Westeros to come, and asks; who should have the right to rule?Reason's Natalie Dowzicky and Robby Soave join the show to point out how the series is an example of the failures of a government absent the constitutional rule of law, elite fears of populism, and crumbling institutions usurped by greed and power. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pop & Locke
Clueless

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 44:37


“Clueless” as she may be, Cher Horowitz isn't just a naive high school student. She's a pro-immigration, free market friendly, drug decriminalization defender. But what about her tendency to assume what other people want or need?Reason's Katherine Mangu Ward and Natalie Dowzicky join the show to break down whether her well intentioned “helpfulness” is cover for more authoritarian tendencies, the possible decline of a car-centric culture's notions of youthful freedom and agency, and the complicated legacy of the film's depiction of gender roles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pop & Locke
Twilight

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 48:30


Jessica Flanigan and Natalie Dowzicky sink their teeth into Stephanie Meyer's tale of teenage temptation and vampiric virtue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pop & Locke
Don't Look Up

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 54:35


Inspired by Al Gore's “An Inconvenient Truth” and in the vein of his financial crisis origin story, “The Big Short”, Adam McKay's 2021 Netflix film, “Don't Look Up” posits a world where the sky is falling, politicians are too self absorbed to do anything, and the media is hellbent on distraction by any means necessary. Trevor Burrus, Matthew Feeney, and Natalie Dowzicky join us to parse the fact from fiction, and explain how successful it is in getting its strident hope across. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pop & Locke
Handmaid's Tale

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 53:22


Summary:American viewers love dystopias that are just eerie enough. In Gilead, a totalitarian theocratic state, reproduction rates are plummeting and women at-large are having trouble conceiving children. The answer to this problem is to institute child-bearing slavery. Elizabeth Nolan Brown, Marianne March, Tess Terrible, and Natalie Dowzicky unpack this controversial and timely television show.Transcript: See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Pursuit
Second Chances

The Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 22:18


Prior to November 2018, felons in Florida were barred from the voting booth for life. That meant that about 10% of the voting age population in the state was disenfranchised for having a felony conviction. When someone owes a debt to society, how should we determine when it's paid in full?Mentions:Throughout this episode Natalie Dowzicky talked with; Julie Ebenstein, Neil Volz, Lance Wissinger, and Ashley ThomasImage Credit: New York PostMusic by Cellophane Sam Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Pursuit
I've Already Been Punished Once

The Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 31:38


If you are convicted of a crime, can the police take hold of your personal property as part of your sentence? Forfeiture has resulted in many individuals losing some of their most valuable possessions. It has not helped police fight the War on Drugs and it remains one of the largest threat to personal property rights.Mentions:Throughout this episode Tess Terrible talked with; Tyson Timbs, Sam Gedge, Theshia Naidoo, Solicitor General Fisher, and Natalie Dowzicky.We also included Oral Argument from Timbs v. Indiana at the Supreme Court of the United StatesImage Credit: Institute for JusticeMusic by Cellophane Sam Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Underscored Podcast
Episode 28: Keeping up with Trump on immigration & foreign policy

Underscored Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 17:07


This week the Trump administration moved to make minor changes to the legal process of citizenship for children of service members who are born abroad. The response was fast and furious. Then 24 hours later, cooler heads prevailed. Natalie Dowzicky of Young Voices and Libertarianism.org joins to talk about the details here + news that Trump will keep troops in Afghanistan.    Follow Natalie @Nat_Dowzicky & Stephen @Stephen_Kent89  

Free Thoughts
Stranger Thoughts

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 33:53


Hello fellow Stranger Things fans! We have a doozy here for you today, as we launch our exciting new project. If you didn’t think we were hip before, think again! Our first show on pop culture, coincides with the release of Stranger Things Season 3. How convenient! Most of us would much rather be playing Dungeon & Dragons and fighting off demodogs rather than working. Guest, Ellie Hamlett, joins hosts Natalie Dowzicky and Landry Ayres to dive in to the many ’80s references made throughout the show. We do not claim to be experts in all things Stranger, but being a super fan must count for something. Stay tuned to the very end where Landry Ayres, newly appointed game host, puts the pressure on Ellie and Natalie to name as many movies from the 1980s as they can. Enjoy!If you like the format of this show, please be sure to leave us comments on our social media platforms. We look forward to exploring more hidden dimensions with you soon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Underscored Podcast
Episode 19: Impeachment conundrum, trade war and that darn Georgia!

Underscored Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 37:51


Hello & welcome to a new and re-mixed Underscored Podcast from Young Voices. In this week's new show format, guests Alex Muresianu and Natalie Dowzicky join for a panel-style discussion of the week's top headlines. Impeachment! Trade with China! Georgia's abortion law and Hollywood's fist shaking at the state! High drama indeed.    Follow guests Natalie Dowzicky @Nat_Dowzicky Alex Muresianu @AHardToSpell Stephen Kent @Stephen_Kent89 and Young Voices @YVADV   Underscored is a product of Young Voices. Find out more about our work at www.young-voices.com and see how you can get involved and even join us as a contributor. 

Building Tomorrow
Must Love Dogs...and Dog Tech

Building Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 41:09


Dog ownership is on the rise around the world, correlating to the decline in age of marriage and delays in childbearing. Given the slowing (and eventual reversal) of the global population birth rate, that means pets will demand an growing share of personal income, emotional investment, and technological innovation. Will and Paul are joined by Natalie Dowzicky (flatmate of the fabulous Corgi pup Pippa, who is on the list of Capitol Hill pooches to watch) to discuss these trends, various gadgets and apps designed for pet owners, and the prospect of cloned or robotic pets in future society.Legal Disclaimer: No dogs—named Marley or otherwise—were harmed in the recording of this episode.Are pets just accessories? Why has pet ownership increased? Is pet ownership a new way to find community? What is the difference between pets and livestock? Will people have pet robots in the future?Further Reading:Why Are So Many Millennials Opting for Pets, Not Parenthood?, written by Erin LowryThis is What the Senate Looks Like Through the Eyes of a Puppy, written by Katherine Tully-McManusHow Social Change Helps Explain Our Pet Choices, written by Hal HerzogPets Are Not Children, So Stop Calling Them That, written by M.A. WallaceRelated Content:Printing Pills for Pets, Building Tomorrow PodcastSwiping Right for Love, Building Tomorrow PodcastThe Collapse of Local Community, Free Thoughts Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.