
How the Student Debt Complex Crushes Students Potential with Caitlin Zaloom
NYU professor Cailtin Zaloom joins Adam discuss the student debt industry, why we shouldn't force students to think about finances when pursuing their education, and what steps we can take to change h...
25 Des 20191h 14min

Why Our Economy and Democracy Have Gone Haywire with Mark Blyth
If you feel like you live in a world that’s more chaotic and unequal, than the one your parents did: You’re right. Political scientist Mark Blyth joins Adam to explain the how we got here and why, the...
18 Des 20191h

Why Monopoly Power is Killing Hollywood with Matt Stoller
This week on Factually!, author Matt Stoller joins Adam to discuss corporate monopolies in entertainment, why we should be breaking up Disney and how concentrated power is so problematic. Learn more a...
11 Des 201959min

A.I. Doesn’t Run the Internet; Exploited Humans Do, with Sarah T. Roberts
Technology expert and UCLA professor of information studies Sarah T. Roberts joins Adam to discuss the oversold fantasy of artificial intelligence, the real humans who labor behind the scenes to moder...
4 Des 20191h 11min

The Reawakening of American Labor Unions with Steven Greenhouse
Labor and workplace journalist, Steven Greenhouse, joins Adam this week to explain the comeback of labor unions in recent times, the disconnect between politicians and common workers, the advantages o...
27 Nov 20191h 15min

The Extraordinary History of the Disability Rights Movement with Judy Heumann
Disability rights activist, Judy Heumann, joins Adam this week to discuss the mentality shift and history of disability rights and the Americans with Disabilities Act, acts of protest and the Ugly Law...
20 Nov 20191h 16min

Why It’s Legal to Kill Someone with Your Car, and Other Ways Our Laws Make Driving Mandatory with Greg Shill
Professor at the University of Iowa College of Law, Greg Shill, sits down with Adam to explain about why our legal system prioritizes car travel and punishes those who don’t or aren’t able to drive. ...
13 Nov 20191h 12min

Online Extremism, White Supremacy and the Myth of the “Lone Wolf” with J.M. Berger
Author and extremism researcher J.M. Berger joins Adam this week to discuss the surprising similarities between white supremacist and Islamist extremists, the ways extremist groups frame their hatred ...
6 Nov 20191h 9min



















