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  • The Rise and Fall of John McAfee | Retrospect Ep.232
    Mar 30 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed the life of John McAfee, the brilliant yet controversial tech pioneer behind the world’s first commercial antivirus software. From his rise in Silicon Valley to his brushes with the law, wild adventures, and cryptic final days, we unpack the story of a man who blurred the lines between genius, paranoia, and infamy.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • The Crisis In Mexico | Retrospect Ep.231
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed the unfolding crisis in Mexico in 2026, exploring the political, economic, and social forces driving the situation. From escalating security concerns to government responses and the impact on everyday citizens, we break down what’s happening, why it matters, and how it could shape the region’s future. Join us for a clear, grounded conversation that cuts through the headlines and brings you the context you need.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • The Invention Secrecy Act Of 1951 | Retrospect Ep.230
    Mar 16 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, a little-known U.S. law that allows the government to place secrecy orders on certain patents and inventions in the name of national security. We break down how the law works, why it was created during the Cold War, and the real-world impact it has had on inventors, innovation, and the patents you may never hear about. What happens when an invention is considered too powerful, or too dangerous, for the public to know about?

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  • Repost: Episode 129 | Retrospect Bonus Episode
    Mar 9 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed how Ivy League colleges are bringing back the SAT and ACT as an entrance requirement. Many of these colleges suspended these standardized tests during the pandemic and adopted a more holistic approach to admission. What are your thoughts about college and standardized tests?

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  • Gas Lines & Bottom Lines: Delta Utilities Takes Over | Retrospect Ep.229
    Mar 2 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed the impact of Delta Utilities’ takeover of Louisiana’s natural gas system. We break down how the transition has unfolded, what it has meant for local communities, and the real-world effects on customers, from service changes and billing concerns to reliability and public response.

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  • Bonhoeffer's Theory of Stupidity | Retrospect Ep.228
    Feb 23 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s provocative “Theory of Stupidity,” written during his resistance to the Nazi regime. Drawing from his letters and prison writings, Bonhoeffer argues that stupidity is more dangerous than evil, not a lack of intelligence, but a moral and social failure that spreads in times of power and propaganda. We unpack what he meant, why he believed stupidity thrives under authoritarianism, and how his insights remain strikingly relevant in today’s polarized world.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • The Nipah Virus: Rare, Deadly, And Real | Retrospect Ep.227
    Feb 16 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed the Nipah virus. A virus with a high fatality rate, no widely available treatment, and the potential to spark outbreaks. This rare but deadly zoonotic disease has caused outbreaks in parts of India and Asia. We break down where it comes from, how it spreads, why it’s so dangerous, and what scientists are doing to prevent future outbreaks.

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  • ICE In Minnesota: Enforcement, Outrage, & Fallout | Retrospect Ep.226
    Feb 9 2026

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    In this week’s episode we discussed the unfolding controversy in Minnesota around federal immigration enforcement. From Operation Metro Surge and the massive deployment of ICE, to recent fatal shootings involving federal officers and the nationwide protests they’ve ignited, tensions are running high in the Twin Cities. We break down the latest developments including the partial withdrawal of hundreds of agents, legal battles over detentions, community resistance, and how local leaders and residents are responding to federal tactics that have sparked intense debate about civil rights, public safety, and immigration policy.

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