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Dad, Did We Just Break America?
by The Ribotsky Institute
What started out as dinner table conversation; part debate, part disbelief, turned into an ongoing attempt to make sense of the moment we're living in. "Dad, Did We Just Break America?" brings together two people from different generations trying to untangle how we got here - politically, culturally, and generationally, and what it says about where we might be headed. Because we can't be the only ones asking the question.
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Something is Broken...And Maybe It's Us: One Night in Washington
Something about this moment feels different... and not in a good way. Skylar and Corey break down a disturbing incident in Washington, at The White House Correspondence Dinner, and follow the thread outward.From security failures to media reactions, from late-night comedy to a culture that seems increasingly comfortable with extremes... At what point did this start to feel normal? And how do people convince themselves they’re on the right side of something dangerous? Got it—you want hashtags that feel more intentional and aligned with the actual themes, not generic filler.Here’s a stronger set:Revised hashtags:#generationaldebate #culturewar #mediaanalysis #politicsandculture #publicdiscourse #dehumanization #politicalviolence #breakingpoint
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Wi-Fi Required. Humanity Optional?: AI is making life easier, But what is it doing to us?
Are we slowly losing our humanity to artificial intelligence?Skylar and Corey dive into the real-world impact of AI’s rapid rise, and why it’s starting to feel impossible to ignore. From healthcare systems using AI in critical decisions, to job automation changing entire industries, to social media algorithms shaping how we think and feel, the future is already here.They also explore one of the most unsettling new trends: AI companion apps, where people are forming relationships with chatbots designed to simulate friendship, love, and connection. Is this innovation… or something deeper and more concerning?This conversation cuts through the hype and the fear to ask a simple question: what are we gaining from AI, and what are we quietly giving up?Skylar and Corey bring humor, skepticism, and real talk to one of the biggest questions of our time; what it means to stay human in an AI-driven world.#ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalAge #SocialMediaAlgorithms #HumanConnection #GenerationalDebateShow #MentalHealth #TechTalk
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Resignation Week: How Many Scandals before Someone is held Accountable
This week on the podcast, we break down what can only be described as “Resignation Week.” A cascade of scandals, controversies, and eyebrow-raising behavior has put Congress under a microscope… and the picture isn’t pretty.From allegations of sexual misconduct to moments that feel more like political theater than public service, we unpack the stories dominating headlines and the deeper patterns they reveal. Is this just another chaotic news cycle, or are we witnessing a real turning point for accountability in Washington?More importantly: how many scandals does it actually take before something changes?This episode cuts through the noise to examine what’s really happening behind closed doors—and why the truth about Congress might be stranger than fiction.#Congress #PoliticalScandal #Accountability #Generationaldebate #politicaldiscussionshow
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America, Unbroken? From Rescue Missions to the Moon
Most people (including us) often feel that America is broken, but this past week proves otherwise. Corey and Skylar discuss recent stories of heroism, hope, and unity that remind us why we still believe in a better future. The remarkable rescue of downed aviators in Iran and the historic Artemis moon mission highlight humanity’s resilience and collective potential, reshaping our perspective on society, pride, and purpose.We break down: the US military’s meticulous rescue operation that saved two soldiers at great risk; the profound symbolism of astronauts circling the moon, the emotional power of space exploration; and how these moments of undeniable heroism serve as an antidote to societal division.Corey and Skylar explore how unity, care, and hope are still alive in America — if we choose to see it. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the chaos around you, this episode is a much-needed reminder that hope and human goodness are alive and well.#generationaldebate #americanpoliticaldebate #changingamerica #politicaldiscussionshow #HopeisAlive #Heroism #Unity #Storiesthatmatter
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The Fifth Question: Where Have We Gone So Wrong?
In this powerful episode, Skylar and Corey explore the true meaning of Passover, unravel its historical and spiritual roots, and confront the uncomfortable truths many prefer to forget. They discuss the disturbing rise in denial and distortion, revealing statistics showing that a shocking 20% of young adults now believe the Holocaust is a myth — a stark reminder of how education and memory can fade when we stop teaching our children about the past.We break down:The origins of Passover and the significance of the blood that "passed over" Egyptian homes, and why this story remains so relevant todayHow social media manipulates perceptions of truth and the danger of misinformation in shaping public opinionThe alarming statistics about Holocaust denial among younger generations and what it means for future generationsThe importance of preserving the realities of history through museums, education, and personal storytellingThe role each of us can play in combating anti-Semitism, denial, and societal amnesiaWhy does this episode matter? Because forgetting history makes us vulnerable. The rise of ignorance and distortion threatens to repeat the darkest chapters of our past. But the knowledge of our history, especially the horrors of the Holocaust and the resilience of those who survived, is our greatest weapon against the forces of denial and hatred.Skylar’s perspective and voice, as a member of a generation that has seemingly embraced antisemitism, intersecting with Corey’s cynical but heartfelt reflections make this a conversation that’s urgent, heartfelt, and unflinchingly honest.
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Turbulence Ahead: TSA funding, FAA hiring, and a Deadly Runway Crash
The conversation delves into the funding issues within the Department of Homeland Security, the impact of these issues on TSA and air traffic control, the implications of DEI policies on air traffic control, safety concerns in aviation, the potential role of AI, and the impact of political gridlock on public safety.TakeawaysFunding issues in the Department of Homeland SecurityImpact of funding issues on TSA and air traffic controlDEI policies and their impact on air traffic controlSafety concerns and the role of AI in aviationPolitical gridlock and its impact on public safetyChapters00:00 Funding Issues in Homeland Security10:03 DEI Policies and Air Traffic Control23:07 Safety Concerns and the Role of AI30:49 Political Gridlock and Public Safety
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Is The News, Still News?
Join us, as we unpack some of the mainstream media's craziest headlines, as we try to figure out, what the news media and journalism actually is anymore....
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War & Other Things...
Join us, as we dive into several of the most heated stories dominating the headlines right now. We discuss the latest updates in the war and what they could mean going forward, as well as the attempted terrorist attack in New York City and the broader conversation around radical Islamist ideology. We also unpack the 'firing' of Kristi Noem as DHS Secretary and respond to Tucker Carlson's recent attacks on Chabad.
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The Truth About the Conflict in Iran: And why The United States & Israel Made the Right Decision
The United States and Israel acted first, and Iran escalated deliberately. We break down the IRGC threat, the global stakes, and why those decisions were the right call.
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Tucker, Mike, & The Arrested Former Prince
Tucker v. Mike. Olympic highlights. And a former prince in handcuffs. This week we try to make sense of it all....
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WHERE IS NANCY GUTHRIE?
Where is Nancy Guthrie? This week we break down what's known, what's rumored, and why people are asking.
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Why is Everything So Political?
From award shows to global sporting events, in this episode we explore why culture has become a political arena
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A World Without Moral Clarity
A conversation between a father and daughter on Holocaust memory, Institutional betrayal, and the Normalization of Antisemitism. An unflinching look at silence, indifference, and what the last two years have revealed about being Jewish.
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When A Party Loses Its Center
In this episode, Skylar and Corey unpack the growing discontent within the Republican Party and what it reveals about a party unsure of its direction. Using JD Vance as a lens, we talk through internal contradictions, the stakes of the midterms, and what it means when political identity hardens without a clear path forward. A candid conversation about frustration, power, and a party that’s lost its center
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What No One Else Wants to Say: The Iranian Uprising & The World's Moral Cowardice
The Iranian people are rising up, risking everything for freedom, and the world is largely looking away.In this episode, we break down the ongoing uprising in Iran, the brave people on the front lines, and the silence of Western media and political powers.We confront the hypocrisy of selective outrage and ask why some struggles make headlines while others are ignored.From women’s courage to global moral failures, this conversation exposes what staying quiet costs…right now.Courage is universal; why isn’t our response?
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Our Circus, Our Monkeys: A Deep Dive into the Minnesota Fraud Scandal
In this episode, we break down the Minnesota fraud scandal, one of the most explosive allegations of welfare, childcare, Medicaid, and social services fraud in U.S. history, that was quietly happening in front of our faces, until independent Youtube Journalist, Nick Shirley made it a national story. Corey and Skylar lay out what happened, who’s involved, and why it matters to taxpayers and voters. Tune in for a shockingly absurd must see episode.00:00 : Welcome to 2026: A New Year of Challenges01:33 : The Democrats' Struggles: Defending the Indefensible03:13 : Uncovering Fraud: The Case of Nick Shirley05:26 : Daycare Fraud: A Deep Dive into the Scandal07:20 : Minnesota's Paid Leave Program: A Recipe for Abuse09:29 : The Interconnected Web of Fraud: Feeding Our Futures10:13 : Government Oversight: Where Are the Checks?11:34 : The Role of Community in Fraud: A Closer Look13:34 : The Bigger Picture: National Implications of Local Fraud15:42 : The Autism Center Scandal: A Disturbing Reality24:52 : Uncovering Autism Center Fraud27:10 : The Scale of Medicaid Fraud29:04 : The Ethical Implications of Fraud31:18 : Political Accountability and Military Service37:44 : The Role of Law Enforcement in Community Safety40:58 : The Fractured State of American Politics
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From Harvard to the Culture War: Shabbos Kestenbaum on Antisemitism, Politics, & The West
Shabbos Kestenbaum joins the podcast to discuss anti-semitism at Harvard, his personal and political journey through elite academia, and the rise of grievance culture and anti-Western ideology on campus and beyond. A Harvard graduate, Kestenbaum reflects on the breakdown of liberal values at elite universities, the normalization of antisemitism in progressive spaces, and how these academic trends connect to broader crises in American politics and Western civilization. Topics include anti-semitism at Harvard and other elite universities, campus activism, identity politics, grievance culture, anti-Westernism, free speech, and the cultural consequences of institutional failure.
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Political Violence in America....in loving memory of Charlie Kirk
In this thought-provoking episode of "Dad, Did We Just Break America?", Skylar and Corey Ribotsky delve into the unsettling rise of political violence and its implications on society. As they navigate through the complexities of "assassination culture," they question the erosion of civil discourse and the media's role in shaping public perception. Join them as they explore the fine line between passionate belief and dangerous extremism, and ponder whether America is truly living up to its democratic ideals.
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Is New York City Broken?
In our first episode, we explore the impacts of the New York City Mayoral election. The discussion delves into political and social dynamics, offering insights into the current state of affairs, combined with generational differences, which in our inaugural episode highlights what New York means to so many different people, and ultimately how New York City elected a Socialist for mayor.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What started out as dinner table conversation; part debate, part disbelief, turned into an ongoing attempt to make sense of the moment we're living in. "Dad, Did We Just Break America?" brings together two people from different generations trying to untangle how we got here - politically, culturally, and generationally, and what it says about where we might be headed. Because we can't be the only ones asking the question.
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The Ribotsky Institute
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