Champagne Sharks

Updated: 30 Mar 2025 • 358 episodes
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A podcast about race, politics, and pop culture, through the lenses of humor and psychology.

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30 Mar 2025 • EN

CS 636: Vibecession

This week Trevor is joined by Teen Sheng to talk about his new article and the Vibecession we are finding ourselves in. Links for this episode can be found at: •Teen’s Substack Article - https://interarma.substack.com/p/the-potemkin-economy-and-the-origins •The Onuha Brothers Scammers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

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This week we continue the conversation Trevor, Mario and Ken began in episode 633 on the current culture of deciding actions are not worth trying if it gets too difficult.  Using LeBron and Drake as examples and focusing on the player commitment level in the NBA and in modern era hip-hop, the Sharks dive deep on why th

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This week Trevor is joined by returning guest Jacob Silverman to continue the conversation surrounding Silicon Valleys current self-imposed role in politics and in running the government.  Jacob Silverman is an independent journalist in New York, the co-author of the New York Times best seller “Easy Money: Cryptocurren

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This week Trevor, Mario and Ken get together to chop it up on the current culture of deciding its not worth trying if it gets too difficult.  Using LeBron and Drake as examples and focusing on the player commitment level in the NBA, the Sharks dive deep on why these people act the way they do. This is part 1 of an exte

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This week Trevor is joined by guest Edward Niedermeyer to discuss  his book 'Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors'.  Edward is an American author, analyst, and critic who focuses on the automotive industry and mobility innovation. His writing has been published in The New York Times, The Truth About Cars, a

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This week Trevor, Vida and Ken squad up to talk about the movie 'Blink Twice' and its relationship to the every day occurrences it attempts to depict.  A psychological thriller[5] film directed and produced by Zoë Kravitz (in her directorial debut) from a script she wrote with E.T. Feigenbaum. The film stars Naomi Acki