Episode 79 begins with a look at Nicki Minaj’s unexpected appearance at AmericaFest, examining how a brief walk‑on at a high‑profile conservative gathering set off a wave of political, cultural, and fan‑driven fallout. The hosts trace the reactions across media, industry, and her own fanbase, situating the moment within a broader shift in how celebrity influence, partisan identity, and digital fandom now intersect in American public life. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Dr. Joanna Dodd Massey, author of Free Speech Is Not a Free Pass to Spew Hate, a concise and provocative examination of the widening gap between the right to speak and the responsibility to avoid causing harm. Drawing on constitutional principles, psychology, and decades advising Fortune 500 leaders, she unpacks how digital‑age speech is amplified, monetized, and weaponized — and why confronting the real‑world consequences of outrage‑driven platforms is essential to the future of public discourse.

Hour 2: Ranier Zitelmann on New Space Capitalism | Carol Platt Liebau on Policy & Culture
49:56

Hour 1: The Nantucket Declaration Controversy | Craig Shirley on America at 250
54:39

Hour 2: The Platner Problem | Dr. Isik Abla on Iran and the Regime’s Failing Ideology
54:36