House of Strauss

By: Ethan Strauss
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  • A podcast about sports, politics, the future and technology.

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  • HoS: Kirk Henderson on Going Viral Over Losing Luka
    Feb 12 2025

    Mavs Moneyball Managing Editor Kirk Henderson went viral with his letter to Mavericks GM Nico Harrison. Since going viral with text is almost impossible these days, we talked about why Kirk’s heartfelt missive swayed the masses.

    What the hell went on in Dallas to cause this infamous trade of a superstar? What are the media stories connected to it? Also, how do Kirk and I rank those to blame for the trade in terms of culpability?

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    58 mins
  • HoS: Wosny Lambre on Luka Dončić Trade
    Feb 5 2025

    Big Wos of Ringer fame is here to break down what the hell compelled the Mavericks to trade away an MVP level player entering his prime. We get into why Mavs GM Nico Harrison may have done the unthinkable, and whether there are genuine concerns about the Lakers’ new franchise guy. A fine conversation with our favorite bon vivant.

    Topics include but aren’t limited to…

    * Could history ever validate this decision?

    * Apparently I’ve joined the conventional wisdom in hating Adam Schefter’s tweet about the trade

    * Are we now secretly rooting for Nico Harrison to somehow win this bad trade?

    * Were there cultural tensions between Nico and Luka?

    * Why was Nico perhaps ill suited for taking over the reins from Cuban

    * How much it annoys GMs when a player gets FAT

    * Why is Luka getting fat

    * Luka and…beer?

    * The issue with Nico being schooled in the Mamba Mentality

    * Luka is Zion Williamson with results

    * Did the Mavs make a “win now” move?

    * Media squeamishness around discussing the DEI issue

    * How do we feel about A'ja Wilson’s sneaker release?



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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • HoS: Razib Khan's Big History Reveal
    Feb 1 2025

    And now for something completely different…

    Razib Khan, beyond being a fine friend of pod, is an excellent genetic historian. He’s written a fascinating article about how Europe once had a burgeoning civilization…thousands of years before history as we know it began. We just haven’t understood much about a once thriving continent because these societies were largely wiped out by the people who became “Europeans”. These revelations turn a lot of conventional historical wisdom about ancient history on its head.

    Quoting Razib:

    Neolithic Europe was one of Eurasia’s most advanced regions 5,000 years ago, nearly on par with the Near East, matching India and surpassing China in material terms. In some domains, like gold-work, Europe was the pioneer. We may have forgotten this Europe, but it was hardly a backwater. It was a central engine of world civilization 5,000 years ago.

    Through the magic of modern technology, we’re getting new insights into this lost world. With increasing clarity, we’re also seeing just how brutal human life was in pre modernity. It’s not sports or media exactly, but I just had to discuss this all with Razib. I believe it’s important information and I can’t stop thinking about it.

    Topics include:

    * Where everybody came from

    * How nobody is really from anywhere

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    1 hr and 46 mins

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