A Gentlemen’s Disagreement

A Gentlemen’s Disagreement

Ricky Ghoshroy & Brendan Kelly

Episodes 207
Avg. Duration 1h 7m
Activity Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (22)
Since Sep 2020
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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About This Podcast

Dueling takes on contemporary American politics, society, and culture, with perspectives from the center-left and center-right of the progressive-conservative spectrum.

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Recent Episodes

Episode 205 - It's a crazy time to be alive

Apr 15, 2026 58m

We recap a big personal week for the gentlemen before diving into some of the topics (Iran, Trump, the Pope, tax day) that have been dominating the news lately.

Episode 204 - Global warming & energy prices & microplastics, oh my! with Shannon Osaka

Apr 08, 2026 1h 9m

WaPo's climate zeitgeist reporter Shannon Osaka takes us behind the stories of an older issue, a constant issue, and a newer issue, all of which seem to be getting worse at once these days.

Episode 203 - Navigating the AI revolution: an approach to the uncertainty with Dave Friedman

Apr 01, 2026 1h 5m

We have questions about where on the timeline we are in this AI revolution, what it means for our economy and our society, and what the future might look like; Dave Friedman of the "Buy the Rumor;…

Episode 202 - Why aren't more conservatives against this war?

Mar 25, 2026 57m

Three weeks into this conflict with Iran, polls show that most liberals and independents are against the conflict yet overwhelming majorities of conservatives are in favor of it. How could this be?…

Episode 201 - Conflicted: working through the complex realities of the U.S. strikes on Iran

Mar 02, 2026 1h 10m

We try to make some sense of the conflicting feelings we have about the latest U.S. strikes. How are we supposed to reconcile not feeling badly about the result but also not feeling good about the…

Episode 200 - On the ground in Minneapolis with congressional candidate Dalia al-Aqidi

Feb 26, 2026 1h 6m

Dalia al-Aqidi, a Republican candidate for Congress for Minneapolis, Minnesota joins us to discuss her views from the ground of the city that has been at the center of so much of U.S. culture and…

Episode 199 - A draft of the most significant years in U.S. history

Feb 17, 2026 1h 29m

In honor of the The United States Semiquincentennial, we select the most significant of the 250 years of the United States in our annual Presidents Day draft.

Episode 198 - The cost of congestion (pricing) with Abdallah Fayyad

Feb 06, 2026 1h 10m

A year into Manhattan's first-of-its-kind-in-the-U.S. congestion pricing policy, Boston Globe writer (and New York city resident) Abdallah Fayyad dives into the data to tell us how the program has…

Episode 197 - The case for a new (and recurring) constitutional convention with Tom Teicher

Jan 28, 2026 1h 2m

Is the U.S. Constitution working? If so, could we make it work better? If not, can we fix it? Tom Teicher makes the case for a 28th Amendment that would mandate Constitutional Conventions every 40…

Episode 196 - A New Gilded Age with Edward O'Donnell

Jan 21, 2026 1h 22m

President Trump promised a "new Golden Age" for the U.S., but is his administration just another step further into a second Gilded Age here in the States? Historian, author, and Holy Cross Professor…

Episode 195 - Government's role in regulating social media & AI with John Wihbey

Jan 15, 2026 1h 14m

We discuss the tricky balance between regulation, free speech, innovation, safety and more in the era of social media and artificial intelligence with John P. Wihbey, Director of the AI-Media…

Episode 194 - Are we sure we're the good guys?

Jan 05, 2026 56m

We discuss the stunning--and yet utterly predictable--US invasion of Venezuela and capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

Episode 193 - The many facets of affordability with WaPo's Julie Weil

Dec 22, 2025 1h 1m

Affordability has been one of the top stories of the past several years; The Washington Post's Julie Weil analyzes the many factors that contribute to this umbrella term, including inflation, housing…

Episode 192 - The top stories of 2025

Dec 16, 2025 1h 29m

Our fifth(!) annual rundown of the stories that captured our attention this calendar year--we break down the domestic and global policies, developments, and ideas that we found ourselves reading,…

Episode 191 - Venezuela: the latest chapter in American interventionism?

Dec 01, 2025 56m

What is going on with Venezuela? We examine the U.S. strikes on the alleged drug boats over the past few months, the buildup of force in the Caribbean, where this might be headed, and what it means…

Episode 190 - Thanksgiving thoughts: reflections on friendship and the importance of conversation

Nov 26, 2025 44m

This is a meandering episode on the importance of conversation, from talks we had on our recent golf trip, to upcoming discussions people often have at Thanksgiving, to recent interactions at the…

Episode 189 - The return to a Christian nation with Jackson Lahmeyer

Nov 17, 2025 1h 7m

Jackson Lahmeyer, the founder of Pastors for Trump and a member of the White House Faith Council, discusses anti-Christian bias under previous administrations and how President Trump's administration…

Episode 188 - Mamdani mania, Dem dubs, and a deep dive into Boston politics with Larry DiCara

Nov 05, 2025 1h 28m

Live reactions from election night here in the U.S. We talked Zohran Mamdani's remarkable campaign and what we'll be looking for under his administration, what the Democratic victories in New Jersey…

Episode 187 - From molehills to mountains: the rise of Christian nationalism with Matthew Boedy

Oct 20, 2025 1h 10m

Professor, scholar, and author Matthew Boedy discusses his new book "The Seven Mountains Mandate," in which he details the decades-long movement to remake the pillars of American society into the…

Episode 186 - The tragedy & horror of Palestine & Israel two years in

Oct 08, 2025 59m

On the two year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, we reflect on all that has transpired since, including the hostages still held by Hamas, the horrific death toll in Gaza, Israel's…

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How many episodes does A Gentlemen’s Disagreement have?

A Gentlemen’s Disagreement has published 207 episodes since September 2020, covering topics in News, Politics.

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A Gentlemen’s Disagreement is currently active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 1h 7m.

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