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S6E22 Beach Talk #134 - 100 Days of Flooding the Zone

S6E22 Beach Talk #134 - 100 Days of Flooding the Zone

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Join me for the latest episode of Beach Talk with Betsey Newenhuyse—we’ve got a packed show you won’t want to miss!

Betsey shares a moving story about her brother joining a protest last weekend. He’s not usually out there with a sign, but his action got us talking about showing up in different ways—and how that still matters.

We dive into big headlines, like 60 Minutes teaming up with lawyers to defend the “spheres” of influence under threat. Harvard and other universities are stepping up too, pushing back in powerful ways.

The administration’s first 100 days? A mess. We talk about the chaos—from lost Navy jets and Newark’s airport debacle to the attack on PBS and the “Anti-Abundance Agenda” of new tariffs.

I also hosted my first Table Talk with Jemar Tisby—Roadmap to Ruin—and it sparked some rich discussion.

We touch on Pete Buttigieg’s MSNBC appearance, the President’s meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the shady crypto scandal, and even Garrison Keillor’s take on Trump as “Pope.”

Plus, we review the film Conclave and dive into the emerging Democratic “shadow primary.”

So grab your coffee and listen in—this episode is full of insight, laughs, and some surprises, too.

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