• Atomic Zero LMT #89 Last Month Tonight July

  • Aug 6 2023
  • Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
  • Podcast

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Atomic Zero LMT #89 Last Month Tonight July

  • Summary

  • Welcome back, Atomic Zero fans!

    It's a hot July, but we're here to keep you cool with a jam-packed episode.

    In this episode, we'll talk about:

    • Twitter's recent rebrand to X, and what it means for the future of the platform.
    • The rise of Threads, and how it's changing the way people use Twitter.
    • The SAG Strikes, and what they mean for the future of Hollywood.
    • Russia's growing influence in Africa, and how it's impacting the continent.
    • How to get laughs in Hong Kong: veteran comedian Steven Lee talks about living with disability, building audiences and dealing with ‘internet mobs who hurt free speech’

    So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

    Don't forget about Grinding My Gears!

    In this month's "Grinds My Gears," we're talking about the 911 crisis in Oakland. The city is facing a shortage of 911 operators, and this is leading to delays in response times. This is a serious problem, as it could mean the difference between life and death. The city needs to take action to address this crisis, and they need to do it quickly.

    You can find out more about Steve Lee@
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