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When Wokeness Stops Working: Brendan O'Neill's VIBE SHIFT signals a new era

Meghan's guest this week is British journalist and author Brendan O'Neill, chief political writer at Spiked and author of Vibe Shift: The Revolt Against Wokeness, Greenism and Technocracy. Brendan talks about what he sees as a growing "vibe shift" away from elite consensus and to ...  Show more

The Emaciated Elephant in the Room: Are GLP-1s causing us to lose our minds as well as weight?

Hadley Freeman is a U.K.-based journalist, Sunday Times columnist, and the author of Good Girls: A Story and Study of Anorexia. She joins the podcast this week to discuss what she calls the "thinness arms race" in the era of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. She and Meghan talk about why ...  Show more

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