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This episode of The PODCVST goes straight at power, contradiction, and the things polite people prefer not to say.
Tyler starts with Karen Bass: a political figure whose story raises one of the most fascinating questions in Los Angeles politics. How do you go from revolutionary politics to City Hall? How do you go from the police watching you to the police shielding you? Tyler breaks down what that says about legitimacy, transformation, and why some people become more compelling the more they are criticized.
From there, the episode pivots into a harder cultural conversation about masculinity, sex, and ambition. Tyler examines the claim that some straight-presenting men have crossed lines privately for money, industry access, or upward mobility, and what that reveals about desire, hypocrisy, image, and the silent arrangements behind public respectability.
A blunt conversation on politics, secrecy, performance, and the price people are willing to pay for power.
By MVTT BLVCThis episode of The PODCVST goes straight at power, contradiction, and the things polite people prefer not to say.
Tyler starts with Karen Bass: a political figure whose story raises one of the most fascinating questions in Los Angeles politics. How do you go from revolutionary politics to City Hall? How do you go from the police watching you to the police shielding you? Tyler breaks down what that says about legitimacy, transformation, and why some people become more compelling the more they are criticized.
From there, the episode pivots into a harder cultural conversation about masculinity, sex, and ambition. Tyler examines the claim that some straight-presenting men have crossed lines privately for money, industry access, or upward mobility, and what that reveals about desire, hypocrisy, image, and the silent arrangements behind public respectability.
A blunt conversation on politics, secrecy, performance, and the price people are willing to pay for power.