Best Podcast Episodes About Jonathan Kanter
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 8 episodes
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“… want to get rid of her since like day one on kalos i'm like okay okay okay good job so yeah he had me fooled yeah i really thought that you and jonathan i was kind of rooting for a camilla and jonathan alliance because i just thought it was just uh such a interesting clash of like completely different play styles but also just the visual is amazing and there was a point like you're shaking hands like this is great this should work and And ultimately it doesn't. But how much of this comes back to the Charlie vote? Because I think that that really did. You were really set up in the episode as the …”
“yeah okay other than that he did a good job at like distancing himself from chrissy from chrissy he was always like oh you know i just really want to get rid of her since like day one on kalos i'm like okay okay okay good job so yeah he had me fooled yeah i really thought that you and jonathan i was kind of rooting for a camilla and jonathan alliance because i just thought it was just uh such a interesting clash of like completely different play styles but also just the visual is amazing and there was a point like you're shaking hands like this is great this should work and And ultimately it doesn't. But how much of this comes back to the Charlie vote? Because I think that that really did. You were really set up in the episode as the swing there. And we saw Jonathan try to patch things up with D and it seemed like that maybe it could have been water under the bridge. Do you think that the Charlie vote was a big factor here? I think it could have. Maybe that was the difference maker between me going home and Tiff going home. Obviously talking to people after the season, that …”
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In the latest episode of Survivor 50: Blood Moon, the dynamics of player alliances are put to the test as contestants grapple with strategic voting decisions. The segment dives into the implications of the controversial Charlie vote, revealing how it shaped alliances and ultimately influenced who stayed and who went home. With insights from players about their shifting loyalties, this discussion highlights the intricate gameplay that defines Survivor.
“… But politically, the relationship is so close that you don't want to rock the boat and, you know, start arresting people, spying for Israel. Look at Jonathan Pollard. He does every day of a 30 year sentence and then is welcomed like some kind of a conquering hero at the American embassy in Jerusalem. Jerusalem made me sick to my stomach. Well, when you said that comment about how everybody in Congress is afraid of the CIA, the same is true when it comes to Israel. I don't know if afraid is the word, but but controlled by. I mean, one of the dynamics of this, the wake of the Iran war, John, has been …”
“… at the Israeli embassy, one from Mossad, one from Shin Bet. He said, but the FBI has been able to identify 187 other undeclared Israeli intelligence officers spread out all across America, working to steal secrets from American defense contractors. But politically, the relationship is so close that you don't want to rock the boat and, you know, start arresting people, spying for Israel. Look at Jonathan Pollard. He does every day of a 30 year sentence and then is welcomed like some kind of a conquering hero at the American embassy in Jerusalem. Jerusalem made me sick to my stomach. Well, when you said that comment about how everybody in Congress is afraid of the CIA, the same is true when it comes to Israel. I don't know if afraid is the word, but but controlled by. I mean, one of the dynamics of this, the wake of the Iran war, John, has been the not just like the loudest, but kind of the only front facing critics have been from the more isolationist. Right. Where are the Democrats? Oh, where are they? They don't say that's the question right there. Where in the world are the Democrats? They are utterly silent. In fact, I'll tell you, I was especially furious with Cory Booker, the …”
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During his first briefing as a CIA analyst, John Kiriakou encountered a shocking attempt by Israeli intelligence to recruit him, highlighting the tense dynamics between the CIA and Israeli operatives. Despite the close political ties, Kiriakou reveals that Israeli agents have been caught trying to bug CIA meetings and that many are operating undercover in the U.S. This experience left him furious and questioning the integrity of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
“… we have a shared definition of child predators, the government and Trump administration and Marsha Blackburn's definition of child predators or Jonathan Haidt, probably another anti trans bigot who's involved in these laws. Their definition is is gay people is LGBTQ people, you know, a gay, a gay mentor messaging a younger LGBTQ person to provide support and gender affirming care. Obviously, that content will be blocked and talk about people celebrating Marsha Blackburn, The co-sponsor of COSA, the Kids Online Safety Act, who has said that it needs to pass to protect children from the …”
“… even with like FOSTA, SESTA and like the way that played out. Like when you tell people, especially other liberals or leftists, and you say, well, we should, you know, crack down on child predators on the internet. that you and I understand, you know, we have a shared definition of child predators, the government and Trump administration and Marsha Blackburn's definition of child predators or Jonathan Haidt, probably another anti trans bigot who's involved in these laws. Their definition is is gay people is LGBTQ people, you know, a gay, a gay mentor messaging a younger LGBTQ person to provide support and gender affirming care. Obviously, that content will be blocked and talk about people celebrating Marsha Blackburn, The co-sponsor of COSA, the Kids Online Safety Act, who has said that it needs to pass to protect children from the transgender in society, tweeted. Today's verdict in the landmark social media case marks a monumental victory for parents and children who have had the door slammed in their face by big tech. It's time for Congress to enshrine protections for American families into law by passing COSA. You also had Morality and Media, aka NCOSI, gave a statement that said, …”
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Anti-trans groups are rejoicing after a recent verdict that sets a dangerous precedent for LGBTQ content online. This verdict enables them to frame LGBTQ resources as harmful, using the guise of protecting children to push for more censorship and surveillance. The implications of this ruling could reshape how digital platforms operate regarding LGBTQ representation and support.
“… It did have to happen. So we have one tribe winning immunity, the other two going to tribal council. um we finally get the aussie versus uh versus jonathan showdown in the water joe was there too and joe was there too joe was in the back he got gassed i was surprised at how gassed everybody was i do believe i would have come in first in that leg out of those three guys You really think so Over Jonathan Yeah I mean, Ozzy beat Jonathan pretty much except for the digging part. Wait, what? No, Jonathan was the head in the water, I thought. No, Ozzy got out of the water first. In the edit, maybe. Ozzy …”
“… knew it. So like literally like the first scene when we get back to like Charlie's Beach, everyone being like, oh, the thing we've been talking about for two weeks came true. Like the math is just math. Numbers are numbers. So it had to happen. It did have to happen. So we have one tribe winning immunity, the other two going to tribal council. um we finally get the aussie versus uh versus jonathan showdown in the water joe was there too and joe was there too joe was in the back he got gassed i was surprised at how gassed everybody was i do believe i would have come in first in that leg out of those three guys You really think so Over Jonathan Yeah I mean, Ozzy beat Jonathan pretty much except for the digging part. Wait, what? No, Jonathan was the head in the water, I thought. No, Ozzy got out of the water first. In the edit, maybe. Ozzy got his bags untied and came out of, exited the ocean first. What? Jonathan got out of the ocean first. Did he smoke him on the bag untying? He caught up to him and surpassed him a little bit on the bag untying. I do believe if Jonathan came in first, it was just barely. It was neck and neck exiting the water. I think Ozzy got out of the water …”
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In the fifth episode of 'Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans,' a thrilling immunity challenge sees a neck-and-neck race between Ozzy and Jonathan in the water. The stakes are high with a double elimination looming, and clever strategies emerge as Tiffany's innovative untying method leads her tribe to victory. This segment dives into the intense competition and the physical prowess displayed by the contestants, revealing the dynamics of the challenge.
“… through school records from that time, I found a letter from the district to Mr. Hudson dated just before Thanksgiving. It broke the same news that Jonathan felt compelled to share with him. Mr. Hudson already knew he was in trouble. After Thanksgiving, Mr. Hudson didn't return to school. Jonathan kept thinking about how defeated his teacher seemed when they talked about the investigation a week earlier. So he and a friend from Post 84 went to check on him at the marina in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, where Mr. Hudson moored his boat. They saw his truck in the parking lot and headed for the …”
“… to look into how you've been interacting with us students. And he looked at me and just some of the color went out of his face and he slowly closed his eyes and then he slowly said, I want to keep these eyes closed and never open them again. Sifting through school records from that time, I found a letter from the district to Mr. Hudson dated just before Thanksgiving. It broke the same news that Jonathan felt compelled to share with him. Mr. Hudson already knew he was in trouble. After Thanksgiving, Mr. Hudson didn't return to school. Jonathan kept thinking about how defeated his teacher seemed when they talked about the investigation a week earlier. So he and a friend from Post 84 went to check on him at the marina in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, where Mr. Hudson moored his boat. They saw his truck in the parking lot and headed for the dock. As they climbed on board, they noticed three empty beer cans on a table next to Mr. Hudson. He had another beer open. Mr. Hudson was married, but it was evident to Jonathan that he'd been living alone on the boat. Without hesitation, he started talking about his previous 24 hours. And he said, you know, last night he was feeling so lost that he …”
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In this poignant segment from the podcast 'Adults in the Room,' a student named Jonathan recalls a heartbreaking conversation with his teacher, Tom Hudson, who was facing an investigation. Tom revealed his suicidal thoughts, but ultimately found hope in Jonathan's support, realizing that his students wanted him to stay alive. This story highlights the profound impact that connection and care can have in moments of despair.
“… and on tv like we're so lucky that we got like the grunge era boys too so the pretty boys that like were you know doing all the shows with you like Jonathan Taylor Thomas and then we also Casper the movie Casper he was Devin Sawa yes I thought he was so but then we at that time then we had gavin rosdale but then we had gavin rosdale and kurt cobain and and jared leto jared leto and i even was so obsessed with like my faves like anthony kiedis and slat they made the binder front like you know oh yeah ethan hawk actually made my binder brad pitt the legends of the fall legends of the fall brad pitt …”
“… and I was a big basketball fan at the time. And then I loved soccer and so, and football. So they would talk about sports, which I loved. and then I liked my girly side to be with my girls but I loved boys and I loved like the boys in the magazines and on tv like we're so lucky that we got like the grunge era boys too so the pretty boys that like were you know doing all the shows with you like Jonathan Taylor Thomas and then we also Casper the movie Casper he was Devin Sawa yes I thought he was so but then we at that time then we had gavin rosdale but then we had gavin rosdale and kurt cobain and and jared leto jared leto and i even was so obsessed with like my faves like anthony kiedis and slat they made the binder front like you know oh yeah ethan hawk actually made my binder brad pitt the legends of the fall legends of the fall brad pitt oh yeah that was on my wall like I remember my dad called me boy crazy and tore that poster now. How dare you? How dare you with his long blonde hair Yeah I was like but yeah when I saw him in that I think that why Anthony Kiedis too I think when he had his really long hair Oh yeah The way music video I remember when that came out I want to say so I …”
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The Bella Twins, Nikki and Brie Garcia, share their fond memories of being 'boy crazy' during their youthful days in school. They reminisce about their love for sports and the excitement of being around boys, highlighting iconic figures like Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Brad Pitt, and how their experiences were rooted in a more innocent and wholesome time compared to today's youth culture. This segment captures the essence of growing up in the '90s and early 2000s, showcasing a nostalgic reflection on dating and youth.
“… That's right. We'll see. There will be a camera crew. We will have some updates from Ryan next week for sure. Ro Khanna is getting called out by Jonathan Greenblatt, perhaps not surprising, but it's turned into a very ugly war. And Greenblatt is leveling some really ugly charges against Ro Khanna. We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in …”
“… this weekend. That's right. A group of journalists are going. And so if you are a premium subscriber, you're helping send me to Cuba. That's right. How that makes you feel is up to you. Don't worry about it. Well, but as we know, facts over feelings. That's right. We'll see. There will be a camera crew. We will have some updates from Ryan next week for sure. Ro Khanna is getting called out by Jonathan Greenblatt, perhaps not surprising, but it's turned into a very ugly war. And Greenblatt is leveling some really ugly charges against Ro Khanna. We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
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Donald Trump threatened to pull the U.S. out of NATO during a recent press conference at the White House. This shocking statement comes amidst rising tensions in Iraq and ongoing military challenges, raising questions about America's role in global alliances. The implications of such a move could reshape international relations and security dynamics significantly.
“… Look, the neoconservative approach, this is the interesting thing. So as I say, I'm going to propose again, you go to commentary.org and read Jonathan Schanzer's piece, Regime Change Without Nation Building. neoconservatism from the 1980s onward had about it the idea that the west was good and that the west's example should be the world's example and that therefore in the 1980s when we weren't even like we were like trying to get a hundred million dollars to the contras that was it that was the we're trying to get a little bit of money to this this ragtag force to oppose the Sandinistas. It …”
“… Bolton. That's Bolton's revenge. You can indict the guy all you want, but offensive realism where we break your nose if you step out of line but don't go in and rebuild your state for you is a much more Boltonian approach than a neoconservative approach. Look, the neoconservative approach, this is the interesting thing. So as I say, I'm going to propose again, you go to commentary.org and read Jonathan Schanzer's piece, Regime Change Without Nation Building. neoconservatism from the 1980s onward had about it the idea that the west was good and that the west's example should be the world's example and that therefore in the 1980s when we weren't even like we were like trying to get a hundred million dollars to the contras that was it that was the we're trying to get a little bit of money to this this ragtag force to oppose the Sandinistas. It was almost impossible to get them $100 million. I'm going to repeat that again, $100 million. Couldn't even get it to them. But while this was going on in the 1980s, all these regimes in Central and South America were being encouraged to transition from authoritarian to more Republican regimes, right? And this happened in country after country, …”
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Trump's foreign policy surprisingly mirrors John Bolton's approach, demonstrating a shift away from traditional neoconservatism. Unlike the past, where regime change was coupled with nation-building, Trump's stance is more about aggressive realism without rebuilding. This shift raises questions about the true intentions behind U.S. foreign policy and whether it aligns with past ideals of promoting democracy worldwide.
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