Wed, Apr 24, 2024
Amazon's Wizard of Oz moment. Plus, Trevor invents a new dating app, why Josh has the perfect name for big corporations, and Christiana announces she's raising the first Nigerian president of the United States. But the big idea Trevor, Christiana, and Josh get into: masculinity, violence, and why young people, especially young men, are harming others out of a genuine sense of alienation. And Josh makes a case for compassion.
Wed, May 15, 2024
Ozempic. It started with a lizard, and then transformed into a drug that, depending on who you ask, is either a miracle or the downfall of society. New Yorker writer and cultural critic Jia Tolentino joins Trevor and Christiana to give context on the media circus surrounding weight loss drugs, and how Ozempic is changing the conversation around fatness in America.
Wed, Jun 5, 2024
Yes it's true, Jerrod Carmichael sucks another man's toes on premium cable TV. In his new reality series Jerrod attempts to free himself - and others - of the shame that comes with the messiness of being human. Trevor and Jerrod analyze the show's funny and poignant moments and why fighting for love is always worth it.
Wed, Jun 12, 2024
Actor and entrepreneur Jessica Alba discusses the challenges and the misogyny she faced starting The Honest Company, how she slowly reclaimed her identity, and why ten years later she has stepped away from the company. She and Trevor also debate whether it's better to be killed with a gun or with a knife (on a movie set, not in real life where both are bad).
Wed, Jun 19, 2024
There's probably only one actress who can try to strangle, burn, and eat "Death," and still manage to make us laugh. And that's Julia Louis-Dreyfus in her new movie Tuesday. Trevor and Julia dissect their own experiences with grief, explain why all American politicians should be required to take drivers' education, and share their hope for the future of comedy.