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We register the Podcast in Liberia and spend two years before the mast on the hunt for the supply chain. We find it’s as fragile as a baby bird and as complicated as a pretty girl

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Sam Krider

Does anyone know what episode they're talking about when they reference Jia Tolentino and indentured servitude?

David Corgard

Automation in the workplace needs to be pushed into everything possible, but then we'd need Socialism to take over so we work reduced days & hours and paid more, instead of this Financial Capitalism that just steals the efficiency profits due to automation from the workers and pushes us to work even harder for them... we could have to only work something around 15 hours a week with higher wages than we currently get... We must demand turning over the control of the Means of Production to the workers..!

Anonymous

Braces male vocal fry has been out of control lately

Anonymous

How tf do I get unbanned from the discord

Kate Baldwin

I love 'What's up with the Boats?' Best new pod in town.

Stephanie Krusell

Such a great episode!! Thanks you guys!

r b

Probably my fav episode in a long time.

Sparrow

One element you missed in trucking is that it’s one of very few industries that hires a ton of formerly incarcerated people (and their contracts are often practically debt slavery).

Anonymous

It's so crazy to me that I'd never have heard anything about what those sailors are going through if it wasn't for this pod. Such a great episode.

calvin kilby

cry laugh emoji'd hard at this episode

Timothy Massar

Why does brace say the "no ethical consumption" line is cringe, but then goes on to agree with it? Did I miss something?

Ian H

I think what he's saying is that it's over-invoked by people who just want to self-soothe over their own consumption habits, but that the essential point is true; i.e. all the truly destructive and harmful decisions are made further up in the chain of production and distribution, and you can't significantly effect that by consumer choice.

Doug Cartel

Zoolander was a marxist deconstruction of the fashion industry