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This week on Call Me Limbo, Dai and David attempt to make sense of a world that feels increasingly upside down.
From escalating tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran to surprising election results in Arkansas and Texas, the hosts break down how global conflict, domestic politics, and corporate influence are reshaping democracy in real time.
They explore the growing gap between public opinion and political power, the role of identity politics in modern elections, and whether America’s “representative democracy” is actually representing the people at all.
Along the way, Dai and David tackle the uncomfortable realities of U.S. foreign policy, the consequences of endless war, and the structural barriers that make meaningful political change so difficult.
And because this is Call Me Limbo, the conversation somehow still finds time for Hilary Duff ticket prices, pasta water, and the occasional existential crisis.
Topics include:
If democracy is supposed to represent the people…
why does it feel like nobody’s listening?
US Senator accused of breaking Marine Brian McGinnis' arm during Iran war protest (WION)
Drones strike US base in Iraq, Doha explosions, as Iran hits region in war (Al Jazeera)
Dems score upset win in Arkansas special election, giving GOP one more reason to worry (MS NOW)
Restaurant report lays groundwork for Denver tipped-wage change; councilman drafting proposal (Denver Post)
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Theme Music by Aidan Ivory Edwards.
Logo by Mark Mittelstaedt.
By David & DaiThis week on Call Me Limbo, Dai and David attempt to make sense of a world that feels increasingly upside down.
From escalating tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran to surprising election results in Arkansas and Texas, the hosts break down how global conflict, domestic politics, and corporate influence are reshaping democracy in real time.
They explore the growing gap between public opinion and political power, the role of identity politics in modern elections, and whether America’s “representative democracy” is actually representing the people at all.
Along the way, Dai and David tackle the uncomfortable realities of U.S. foreign policy, the consequences of endless war, and the structural barriers that make meaningful political change so difficult.
And because this is Call Me Limbo, the conversation somehow still finds time for Hilary Duff ticket prices, pasta water, and the occasional existential crisis.
Topics include:
If democracy is supposed to represent the people…
why does it feel like nobody’s listening?
US Senator accused of breaking Marine Brian McGinnis' arm during Iran war protest (WION)
Drones strike US base in Iraq, Doha explosions, as Iran hits region in war (Al Jazeera)
Dems score upset win in Arkansas special election, giving GOP one more reason to worry (MS NOW)
Restaurant report lays groundwork for Denver tipped-wage change; councilman drafting proposal (Denver Post)
Support the show
Sign Up for Our Substack
Become a Patreon Member
Venmo & CashApp: @CallMeLimboPod
Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, & Threads: @CallMeLimboPod
Theme Music by Aidan Ivory Edwards.
Logo by Mark Mittelstaedt.