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A Jew and a Muslim Walk Into a Podcast

Podcast by Zack Alexander

English

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About A Jew and a Muslim Walk Into a Podcast

Welcome to A Jew and A Muslim Walk Into a Podcast—a political podcast where two seemingly opposing perspectives come together to spark meaningful dialogue. Hosted by Zack, a Jew, and Bill, a Muslim, this show dives deep into the complex world of politics, leadership, and social issues from an empowered leadership space. Despite their backgrounds, Zack and Bill engage in candid conversations, offering unique insights and thoughtful perspectives that challenge the status quo. Tune in for a different take on current events, focusing on understanding, empathy, and collaboration across divides.

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4 episodes

episode EP. 4 Power, Propaganda, and The Middle East artwork

EP. 4 Power, Propaganda, and The Middle East

In this episode, Bill and Zack dive deep into the landscape of Middle Eastern politics through the lens of Trump’s recent tour of the region. They dissect the power structures in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, the performative nature of political alliances, and the dehumanization of Muslim communities in Western narratives. The conversation expands to include historical and geopolitical context, drawing connections between Western imperialism, colonial legacies, and current leadership crises. They don’t shy away from tough questions: What responsibility do leaders bear for ongoing violence? How does propaganda influence public perception? And why do nationalist movements often provoke violent backlash? Midway through, the tone shifts as Zack and Bill reflect on celebrity culture through the lens of Kanye West’s controversial public behavior, using it as a mirror to examine society's desensitization to chaos, absurdity, and violence. Themes:  The illusion of diplomacy in Trump’s Middle East tour Monarchical legitimacy and corruption in the Gulf states Western complicity in dehumanizing Muslim populations The long shadow of colonialism in shaping today’s political systems Propaganda’s role in shaping division and denying atrocities Nationalism as both resistance and a threat to foreign interests Kanye West as a symbol of modern absurdity and celebrity dysfunction Shared humanity in a fragmented world The need for historical awareness to inform present-day solutions

27 May 2025 - 52 min
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The Role of Collective Trauma in Modern Conflicts

In this raw and honest episode, Zack Alexander and Bill Siddish dive deep into the emotional and psychological toll of today’s global crises. They explore the impact of collective trauma, grief, and the cycles of violence that stem from unresolved pain—both personal and historical. Zack opens up about his transformative experience with ayahuasca, which led him to confront ancestral trauma, including the Holocaust. Together, he and Bill examine the emotional fallout of current conflicts, particularly in Gaza, Kashmir, and the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, and how they echo long-standing patterns of dehumanization and generational suffering. This conversation is a call to empathy, accountability, and healing—challenging us to move beyond apathy and entertainment and toward deeper human connection. Whether you're processing global events or seeking personal growth, this episode offers a raw, compassionate lens on the path to reconciliation. Themes:  Collective trauma shapes societal behaviors and perpetuates cycles of violence, resentment, and dehumanization. Acknowledging sadness, depression, and emotional overwhelm is vital in the face of global crises. Healing requires both personal reflection and collective responsibility to break generational patterns of pain. Psychedelics like ayahuasca can uncover deep emotional wounds and support healing from historical and ancestral trauma. Empathy is essential—not only for individual connection but for building a compassionate, resilient society. Understanding the historical context of conflicts fosters accountability, forgiveness, and pathways to reconciliation. We must shift from distraction and profit-driven systems toward meaningful dialogue, conscious governance, and global peace.

13 May 2025 - 52 min
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EP 2. The Illusion of Progress

In this episode, Zack Alexander and Bill Siddish discuss how exhausting it can be to stay hopeful in today’s America. They dive into why so many people feel disconnected from voting and how politics can start to feel more like a fan club than a system of accountability. Zack and Bill also compare life in the U.S. to other countries, wondering why American infrastructure and public services seem to be falling apart, even as the government insists everything’s fine. This conversation gets real about leadership failures, broken systems, and the urgent need for political reform—especially in education—so that people can actually understand what’s going on and make informed choices. 00:00 : Introduction  03:11 : Protests and Their Impact 12:03 : The State of America and Economic Concerns 14:57 : Cult-like Mentalities in Politics 18:01 : Comparing Global Infrastructure and American Reality 32:28 : The Cult of Personality in Politics 38:42 : The Dangers of Religious Politics 41:58 : The State of American Education 43:48 : The Need for Political Reform 45:09 : The Future of American Politics

15 Apr 2025 - 43 min
episode EP. 1 Logic over Division (Palestine and Israel) artwork

EP. 1 Logic over Division (Palestine and Israel)

In the first episode of A Jew and A Muslim Walk Into A Podcast, Zack and Bill, from two different faith backgrounds — one Jewish, the other Muslim — explore some of the most pressing and sensitive topics in today’s world. Together, they dive into the complexities of identity, politics, and the ongoing cycles of trauma and violence that often accompany them. This episode challenges listeners to confront the uncomfortable conversations that many avoid but are crucial to understanding and finding common ground. If you're ready to have an honest, open and logical conversation about the current events in the world, you've come to the right place. Let's Dive In. 00:00: Introduction 10:56: Finding Common Ground 18:03: The Illusion of Political Choice 29:53: The Dangers of Extremism 43:00: Understanding Hierarchies and Caste Systems 59:00 The Role of Trauma in Politics

18 Mar 2025 - 1 h 1 min
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