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Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick

Podcast de Heddy Ben-Atar

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Dive into lively debates and heartfelt conversations with Heddy and her father, Professor Doron Ben-Atar. Together, they unravel the ties between U.S. history, global politics, and today’s biggest headlines. Each episode explores historical moments that resonate with current events, followed by Boomer wisdom tailored for Millennials navigating their 30s. This father-daughter duo blends humor, history, and sharp insights, offering a fresh perspective rooted in their Jewish and Israeli heritage. A must-listen for fans of American history, politics, and thought-provoking comedy.

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16 episodios

episode Is America in a Constitutional Crisis? A History of Conflicts Between the Executive Branch and Supreme Court artwork

Is America in a Constitutional Crisis? A History of Conflicts Between the Executive Branch and Supreme Court

In this episode, Heddy and Doron discuss the intersection of history and current events, focusing on judicial power and executive authority in both Israel and the United States. They explore historical cases such as Worcester v. Georgia and the implications of habeas corpus during the Civil War, drawing parallels to contemporary issues. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public opinion in the enforcement of laws and the role of the judiciary in maintaining checks and balances. Chapters 00:00 Introductions 02:18 Intentionally ignoring the supreme court in 1832 Worcester vs Georgia 13:50 Ignoring the Supreme Court in 1861 Ex Parte Marryman 19:42 Analysis: Has ignoring the court created a constitutional crisis?

28 de mar de 2025 - 23 min
episode Redrawing of Alliances: the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Suez crisis, and Balancing Parenthood and Personal Identity artwork

Redrawing of Alliances: the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Suez crisis, and Balancing Parenthood and Personal Identity

Summary In this episode of 'Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick', Heddy and Doron Ben-Atar explore significant historical events and their implications on modern politics, particularly focusing on the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Suez Crisis. They discuss the shifting alliances in global politics and how these historical moments resonate in today's world. The conversation also touches on personal reflections and life advice, emphasizing the importance of family and relationships amidst the complexities of history. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:41 Historical Shifts in Alliances 01:39 The Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact and Its Implications 06:33 The Suez Crisis and Changing Power Dynamics 13:32 The Cold War Dynamics: Shifting Alliances 13:43 The Role of the Soviet Union in the Suez Crisis 17:27 Balancing Parenthood and Personal Identity 23:03 Philosophical Perspectives on Parenting and Guilt 26:10 Navigating Life Comparisons

21 de mar de 2025 - 26 min
episode Tariffs Almost Started a Civil War in the US and 'How can we balance, stay and fight vs get out before it’s too late" artwork

Tariffs Almost Started a Civil War in the US and 'How can we balance, stay and fight vs get out before it’s too late"

This conversation explores the historical significance of tariffs in American history, their economic implications, and the political conflicts they incited. What do tariffs have to do with Civil War tensions? A lot more than you might think. In this episode, we dive into the history of tariffs, from Alexander Hamilton's early economic battles to the 19th-century struggles between the North and South. Then, we shift gears to discuss a deeply personal and historical question: When do you know it’s time to leave your home country? A powerful conversation on history, economy, and identity. Keywords: tariffs, American history, economic implications, Civil War, nullification crisis, Southern resistance, historical context, Jewish history, immigration, political conflict Chapters 00:00 Introductions - asking about Tariffs 01:36 The First Political Battle: Hamilton and Tariffs 03:33 Madison's Influence on Tariff Policy 05:50 Economic Implications of Tariffs 07:19 The Shift Towards Protectionism 08:01 How Tariffs almost caused a civil war 10:21 The Nullification Crisis and Federal Authority 16:59 Life Advice: the Jewish question of when do we stay and when do we leave?

14 de mar de 2025 - 24 min
episode DEI, Forced Busing, Feminism, and the Quest for Balance That Never Comes, plus loving a husband who doesn't help around the house artwork

DEI, Forced Busing, Feminism, and the Quest for Balance That Never Comes, plus loving a husband who doesn't help around the house

The Trump administration is taking aim at DEI—but what are the historical parallels to diversity initiatives, and when does criticism cross the line into something worse? Heddy and Doron dig into forced busing, integration efforts, and how well-intended policies can backfire. Plus, in life advice: What do you do when your partner just doesn’t share the mental load? And why do millennial men think they’re feminists… but still leave the dishes in the sink? Chapters 00:00 Exploring DEI and Historical Parallels 00:36 The Complexity of DEI Policies 02:05 The Challenges of Forced Busing 04:39 Feminism and Liberation Movements 12:51 Life Advice: Navigating Relationships and Mental Load 19:55 Millennial Men and Feminism Keywords DEI, historical context, feminism, life advice, relationships, mental load, integration, societal issues, family dynamics, forced busing, family podcast, millennial, millennial men, 70s, marriage, parents, parenting,

27 de feb de 2025 - 24 min
episode DOGE Parallels: Jefferson’s Budget Cuts, Reaganomics, the Income Tax, and When to Move artwork

DOGE Parallels: Jefferson’s Budget Cuts, Reaganomics, the Income Tax, and When to Move

Is cutting government spending always a good idea? In this episode of Life, History, and Everyday Bullshtick, Heddy and Doron Benatar dive into the history of government efficiency (or inefficiency), from Thomas Jefferson’s drastic budget cuts and their unintended consequences to the rise of income tax and Reagan’s contradictory economic policies. What can these moments in history tell us about today’s debates on government spending? Then, in the life advice segment, we tackle a common dilemma: How do you know if you're living in the right place? With moving costs high and no way to test-drive a new city, how do you decide whether to stretch for something better or stay put? Doron has a strong take on why betting on yourself is always the right move—Heddy pushes back with some practical considerations. A mix of history, economics, and real-life decision-making—join us for the conversation. Ask for advice at https://www.bullshtick.com/ Chapters 01:49 Jefferson Budget Cuts 05:59 Our Historical Reliance on Tariffs 09:48 The Introduction of the Income Tax 12:45 Reagan economic policies 17:50 Life Advice: Choosing the Right Place to Live Other relevant episodes: If you liked this episode you might want to listen to our Robber Barron episode published in November 2024: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1hqgzOtHwY4XzDDUBT174M?si=epw1sdOuTgKtLSdKl7NAYQ Keywords DOGE, government spending, history, income tax, life advice, family, budgeting, economic policies, personal choices, living location, financial decisions, invest in yourself, Jefferson, Reagan, Reaganomics, President, President Trump,

19 de feb de 2025 - 27 min
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