TALK TO ME, TEXT IT The holidays are finally over and the world feels like it’s snapping back into place—shows return, routines resume, and the coffee hits just right. From that grounded moment, we wade into three stories that capture how people search for magic, beauty, and value in a noisy year. First up: the rise of fantasy‑core baby names—think romance epics, viral book series, and anime fueling a wave of Alistairs and Cordelias. We talk about why parents are chasing myth and nostalgia, h...
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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT The holidays are finally over and the world feels like it’s snapping back into place—shows return, routines resume, and the coffee hits just right. From that grounded moment, we wade into three stories that capture how people search for magic, beauty, and value in a noisy year. First up: the rise of fantasy‑core baby names—think romance epics, viral book series, and anime fueling a wave of Alistairs and Cordelias. We talk about why parents are chasing myth and nostalgia, h...
Elon Musk Says He Wouldn’t Do DOGE Again And We Ask Why Government Waste Still Wins
An Americanist
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4 weeks ago
Elon Musk Says He Wouldn’t Do DOGE Again And We Ask Why Government Waste Still Wins
TALK TO ME, TEXT IT A cheerful holiday hello quickly turns into a tour through timely headlines and hard truths. We start with new travel advisories for an untreatable mosquito-borne virus across several tropical hotspots and unpack what a Level 2 alert actually means for your plans, your packing list, and your appetite for risk. It’s not fearmongering—it’s about reading signals, setting expectations, and choosing wisely when wanderlust meets reality. From public health we pivot to public la...
An Americanist
TALK TO ME, TEXT IT The holidays are finally over and the world feels like it’s snapping back into place—shows return, routines resume, and the coffee hits just right. From that grounded moment, we wade into three stories that capture how people search for magic, beauty, and value in a noisy year. First up: the rise of fantasy‑core baby names—think romance epics, viral book series, and anime fueling a wave of Alistairs and Cordelias. We talk about why parents are chasing myth and nostalgia, h...