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Another Day with Ana Marie Cox

Are You Smart or Just Cynical? With Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Jay Rosen

Another Day with Ana Marie Cox

Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike Eagle

News, Arts, Performing Arts, Business, Society & Culture, Politics

4.6 • 6.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2019

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

This week host Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) is joined by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) to talk about why scrolling down your news feed has become such a painful and depressing chore. Kathleen Hall Jamieson breaks down the rise of cynicism in the last 25 years and what the American media consumer can do to turn things around. Later, Jay Rosen joins Ana to talk about why political journalists need to stop trying to outsmart each other constantly. Jay tells us, we can’t critique a bullet as it comes towards us. We promise you, there are solutions. Read more about Kathleen Hall Jamieson’s work here Read more about Jay Rosen’s work here P.S. Ana would like to attribute her line, dystopia is here, it’s just unequally distributed, to writer William Gibson. Thanks to our sponsors! Robinhood is an investing app that lets you buy and sell stocks, ETFs, options, and cryptos, all commission-free. While other brokerages charge up to $10 for every trade, Robinhood doesn’t charge any commission fees, so you can trade stocks and keep all of your profits.With Robinhood, you can learn how to invest in the market as you build your portfolio. Discover new stocks, track your favorite companies, and get custom notifications for price movements so you never miss the right moment to invest. Robinhood is giving listeners of With Friends Like These a FREE stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help you build your portfolio. Sign up at crookedfriends.robinhood.com. Article brings you beautiful, well-made furniture with a focus on Scandinavian simplicity. Article is offering our listeners $50 off their first purchase of $100 or more. To claim, visit Article.com/FRIENDS. If you’ve been listening to this show, you’ve heard me talk about Framebridge. They make it super easy and affordable to frame your favorite things, from art prints and posters to the travel photos sitting on your phone. Go to Framebridge.com and use promo code FRIENDS you’ll save an additional 15% off your first order. HASK hair care products are used on more Hollywood Film & TV sets than any other brand. HASK offers high-performance formulas at affordable price points, including Shampoos, Conditioners, Deep Conditioners, Shine Oils, and Dry Shampoos that are designed to treat and repair ALL hair types--and made from high quality ingredients, sourced from around the globe. Try HASK Dry Shampoo for yourself -- you can find it on Amazon.com and you’ll save 15% off when you use our special coupon code at checkout 15WFRIENDS. The Pink Tax is the extra amount of money women are charged every year for basic goods and services. And it adds up...to $1,351 every year. Yeah, for real. The Pink Tax is charging women more money on everything from baby bottles to canes! Toys, personal care products, clothes, dry-cleaning. Yes, dry-cleaning. See for yourself at AxThePinkTax.com.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Anna Raycox and welcome to With Friends Like These.

0:08.4

It may not surprise listeners to hear that when I was in school, I was something of a

0:14.5

nerd, a studious child.

0:18.4

And I was also pretty socially awkward.

0:22.7

And I couldn't quite figure out why I had this disconnect with the other kids.

0:30.9

Because I was smart.

0:31.9

I was real smart.

0:32.9

I knew I was smart.

0:34.4

I loved studying.

0:35.4

I loved reading.

0:37.1

And I thought that was cool.

0:38.5

I thought reading and studying and knowing stuff was really like hip, not hip.

0:43.8

I guess I didn't know what hip was, but I thought it was neat.

0:46.0

I thought it was neat to know stuff.

0:48.3

And I wasn't shy when I knew things in classes.

0:51.3

I think if I knew the answer to a question from a teacher, I would raise my hand.

0:54.8

And I raised my hand a lot.

0:58.2

Because I thought, you know, I liked other people that raised their hands.

1:01.5

I thought when you knew a lot of things, that made you cool.

1:09.6

Again, probably don't have to explain that this is not the way that the other kids seem

1:14.6

to see me.

1:16.2

And I couldn't quite get my head around it.

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