EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 1H 44M
Full Show 3/26/2026: The internet did all the things they designed it to do
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On today's show, Ian Hoch speaks with Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, about what Meta and YouTube both being found liable in court for failing to protect their users from serious, lasting harm to their mental health means for the future litigiousness of tech companies. Then, Julia DeLois, Creative Director of Raising Hell Events, joins the show to talk about performances around French Quarter Fest and Jazz Fest that you probably don't know about yet and how you can get tickets. Also, David Hajdu, a columnist, author and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, comes on to discuss what music best encapsulates the essence of each decade between 1950 and today.
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On today's show, Ian Hoch speaks with Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, about what Meta and YouTube both being found liable in court for failing to protect their users from serious, lasting harm to their mental health means for the future litigiousness of tech companies. Then, Julia DeLois, Creative Director of Raising Hell Events, joins the show to talk about performances around French Quarter Fest and Jazz Fest that you probably don't know about yet and how you can get tickets. Also, David Hajdu, a columnist, author and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, comes on to discuss what music best encapsulates the essence of each decade between 1950 and today.
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