In this hour, the hosts unpack Timothée Chalamet’s February 24, 2026 quip during a CNN/Variety town hall with Matthew McConaughey—joking that he avoids ballet or opera because “no one cares about this anymore”—sparking viral outrage from the arts community, including pointed rebukes from opera star Isabel Leonard and cheeky promotional responses from the Metropolitan Opera and other institutions, all against a backdrop of declining attendance stats and generational relevance worries for these classic forms. The episode closes with an interview featuring Dennis A. Brennan, an attorney, political historian, and author who draws on over 35 years in law to dissect the weaponization of legal systems in U.S. politics; his 2025 book D.C. Swamp Strikes Back: Aaron Burr, Donald Trump and Their Similar Battles highlights striking parallels between Burr’s historical persecution and Trump’s modern legal battles, portraying both as targets of entrenched “swamp” power and political vendettas.

Hour 1: Cuba on the Brink | Dr. Stefanie Stolinsky on Healing & Resilience
54:40

Hour 2: Hollywood’s Compassion Paradox | Adam Swart on the Influence Economy
49:47

Hour 1: Candace Owens & the Military Firestorm | Michael J. Menard on Trauma’s Long Shadow
54:45