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August 7, 2025 16 mins
Today, Donny discusses various brands making headlines this week, including political figures, media personalities, and social issues. He emphasizes the importance of moderates in politics, praises Howard Stern's evolution as an interviewer, and highlights significant developments in sports and health. The conversation also touches on economic indicators, the impact of podcasting, and the changing landscape of nutrition and wellness. Topics: The Democrats need to focus on moderate candidates to win elections. Howard Stern has evolved into a serious interviewer. The first female umpire in Major League Baseball is a significant milestone. Americans are increasingly concerned about their financial situations. The rise in pet surrenders may indicate economic distress. New research suggests eggs may lower cholesterol levels. Podcasting is becoming a major part of audio consumption. New Hampshire is rated the best state for retirement. Alice Walton's medical school aims to prevent disease before it starts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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