Strung out from another insane day of impeachment hearings, we sat down with author, comedian and friend of the pod Lindsay Goldwert to get to the bottom of the real issues plaguing the American people: what happened to lounge singer-turned State Department official Mina Chang? Why are 30-50 feral hogs terrorizing Italy? How can it be that the entire state of South Dakota is on meth? Who is paying $1,000 a month for access to a dating app? Also on the docket: there’s more evidence that Rudy Giuliani might not be so great at tech. Finally, we talk to Lindsay about her forthcoming book, “Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want.”
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In this week’s episode:
Here’s the latest on the Mina Chang scandal.
South Dakota spent nearly $500,000 on a campaign celebrating the idea that everyone there is on meth.
Read Rudy Giuliani’s text messages with journalist Talia Lavin.
Big #YUPs to…
Lindsay Goldwert, podcaster-comedian-personal finance expert and author of the forthcoming book “Bow Down: Lessons from Dominatrixes on How to Get Everything You Want.” Pre-order it here. Follow Lindsay on Twitter here.
A restaurant in Reykjavik called Dill. Make a reservation now!
The Democrats’ impeachment lawyer, Dan Goldman, who is bringing the BDE every day.
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