Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Doomscroll: Nikki Haley renaming her husband and the 'cancel culture' grift machine
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Doomscroll: Nikki Haley renaming her husband and the 'cancel culture' grift machine

Featuring Corey Ryan Forrester

Audio Chapters

0:00 — Nikki Haley renamed her husband

08:38 — Trump is polling well because Democrats won’t talk to regular people

16:41 — Trump attorney Alina Habba says she’d rather be pretty than smart since you can fake being smart

19:42 — Britney Spears says she will “never” return to music industry

23:38 — Golden Globes stiffed “Barbie” and host Jo Koy threw his writers under the bus

27:54 — Can we be as canceled as Ricky Gervais?

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Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
Lots of people want to change the world. But how does change happen? History is filled with stories of people and institutions that spent big and devoted many resources to effect change but have little to show for it. By contrast, many societal developments have happened without forethought from anyone. And of course, change can be negative as well as positive.
In each episode of this weekly program, Theory of Change host Matthew Sheffield delves deep with guests to discuss larger trends in politics, religion, media, and technology.