The Sky is Falling - Episode 321

05/01/2026

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Episode Synopsis

A server rack that claims it has “more bandwidth than the entire internet”? At CES we unpack Nvidia’s Vera Rubin—Jensen Huang in a leather jacket, a tabletop robot that bosses your dog, and a dizzying parade of data centers, exotic storage and cloud deals. Wry, skeptical analysis of the storage circus, chip nationalism, and what “household AI” really costs. Tune in to hear why we’re building fridge-sized racks to manage furniture etiquette—and what it means for AI, servers, CES and Nvidia.

Citizenship for sale — who gets to belong and who gets left behind? We trace golden passports, citizenship-by-investment firms, and the politics that turn national belonging into an asset class, from Henley & Partners to celebrity deals. Hard-hitting reporting on inequality, migration policy, and the erosion of democracy. Listen to learn who can buy an exit and who pays the price — keywords: golden passport, migration, citizenship-by-investment, democracy.

Willpower is overrated — small rituals win. Based on CNN’s “3 keystone habits,” we break down why breathing before you scroll, five squats at the sink, and sneakers by the door actually change behavior, with science-backed habit hacks and practical tips. Friendly, actionable tone for anyone who wants easier health wins. Try one tiny habit today and see the ripple—keywords: keystone habits, habits, health, behavior change.

It’s 2026 and Greenland is suddenly a diplomatic headache: maps, tweets, and threatened alliances. We examine U.S. rhetoric, Denmark’s response, NATO’s fragility, and the real costs of tantrum diplomacy on global trust and security. Urgent foreign‑policy reporting on what happens when alliances become negotiable. Tune in to understand how a cold island could warm up a geopolitical crisis—keywords: Greenland, NATO, foreign policy, alliances.

HHS quietly trims the childhood vaccine schedule as flu surges and nine kids have died — what just changed and why it matters. Investigative take on RFK Jr.’s reshaped agency, the fast‑track review, Medicaid reporting pauses, and experts’ warnings about outbreaks and access gaps. Serious, urgent coverage of public health, policy, and risk. Listen now to learn how this policy shift could affect families and outbreak control—keywords: vaccines, HHS, public health, vaccine schedule, RFK Jr.