
#1526 - Ali Macofsky
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Notable books mentioned: Stop Smoking by Alan Carr, The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray
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The host mentions Alan Carr's book 'Stop Smoking' in the context of discussing their mother's smoking habits during lockdown. They reflect on their…

The host references Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to discuss the complexities of public perception and the harshness of cancel cult…

#1526 - Ali Macofsky mentions Stop Smoking by Alan Carr and The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The conversation mentions that the speaker's mom was trying to read Alan Carr's book, Stop Smoking, to quit smoking.”
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“Douglas Murray's book discusses the public's reaction to controversial statements and the lack of room for nuance in today's discourse.”
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Back to the Future
“The conversation references 'Back to the Future' in a casual context, discussing a shirt design related to the movie.”
Arrival
“The movie 'Arrival' is mentioned in relation to how alien life communicates visually, suggesting a unique form of language.”
Tenet
“The mention of 'Tenet' refers to a trailer for the movie that has been anticipated for a while.”