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Politoxic Podcast

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by Sari Beth Rosenberg

13 episodes
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<p>Join Sari Beth Rosenberg and Vanessa Branda as they tackle the most toxic topics of the week. A Siren Podcast</p>

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6/26/2023

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March 27, 2026

The 90s Are Trending... And It's Not An Accident

<p>Sari Beth Rosenberg and Vanessa Branda dive into how the 90s are suddenly everywhere but for some reason, the entire internet has decided to resurrect one song: “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls. Yes, <i>that</i> song. In this episode, we break down how this very specific, very overplayed track became the soundtrack to a massive celebrity throwback trend and why it feels less like nostalgia and more like a coordinated rollout.</p><p>From TikTok feeds flooded with polished throwbacks to the sanitized rebranding of icons like Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in <i>Love Story</i>, we get into what’s being remembered—and what’s being erased. We talk about what the 90s actually felt like: messy, pre-social media, deeply human, and rooted in real community not constant documentation.</p><p>And by the end, we ask the bigger question: if all these celebrities suddenly have our attention again, why aren’t they saying anything about what’s happening in the world right now and what does that silence actually tell us? Because when nostalgia starts trending all at once, it’s worth asking who’s shaping it and why.</p>

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March 10, 2026

No One Can Explain Why We Went to War With Iran

<p>Iran is on fire after U.S. and Israeli strikes and the public is being told very little about why. In this episode, we dig into the sudden escalation, the unclear objectives behind the U.S. military actions, and the political chaos unfolding at home. We talk about the misinformation flooding social media, the possibility of false-flag incidents, and how war narratives shape elections, media coverage, and public opinion. If this conflict grows, the consequences won’t just be geopolitical, they’ll reshape American politics too.</p>

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March 3, 2026

Breaking: Trump Started A War With Iran But He Would Rather Talk About the White House Curtains

<p>The conversation covers the president's focus on White House furnishings, the lack of official statements about the war, the Department of Education's banners, the lack of a clear end game in the war, and concerns about the administration's motives and intentions. It also discusses the potential impact of the war on the American people and the international community.</p><p></p><p></p>

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What is Politoxic Podcast?
<p>Join Sari Beth Rosenberg and Vanessa Branda as they tackle the most toxic topics of the week. A Siren Podcast</p>
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