The Nathan Jun Show

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The Nathan Jun Show

Unraveling complex things in economics, policy and media literacy to be less complex. 

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    Spirit is Shutting Down. JetBlue Wouldn't Have Saved Them.

    There’s so much noise today about the Spirit Airlines announcement that they would be shutting down operations impacting their estimated 17,000 employees. Republicans blame Democrats for blocking a JetBlue merger. Democrats blame Trump for rising fuel costs and creating a volatile economy. So who’s right? Neither side is. Watch for the facts.

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    Ep 5: Schumer Won't Go After Trump to Win Midterms

    On this episode we'll divide into how divisiveness is now a matter of selective vision, how confirmation bias and algorithms work together and break down Chuck Schumer's midterm election strategy to win back the Senate. 

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    Ep 4: A Silent Recession & Looking Ahead to Season 2 of Trump's Second Term

    Are we headed towards a recession or a depression? Not likely. But we are most likely in the middle of a silent recession. 

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    Ep. 3: Trump's Truth Social Meltdown, Black Friday and Tennessee Special Election

    We don't know what happened with Trump on Monday evening but it couldn't have been good plus I'll get into how I'm analyzing Black Friday "numbers" and looking at key takeaways from the Tennessee special election. 

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    Ep 2: Sedition, Impeachment and Why Does Everyone Hate Aaron Parnas?

    Breaking down Trump's truth social rants, understanding impeachment and why I think Aaron Parnas is a national treasure. 

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    Episode 1: I'm Probably Going to Get Cancelled

    Introduction to the podcast and listing out all the reasons why I'm going to get cancelled. 

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Unraveling complex things in economics, policy and media literacy to be less complex.

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Nathan Poekert

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