From Trump’s UN speech to Africa’s trade future, Sarkozy’s prison sentence, and a looming U.S. government shutdown, this week’s headlines cut across global politics, economics, and diplomacy.This Week’s Major HeadlinesTrump at the UNGA – Donald Trump used his speech at the United Nations to attack migration, denounce climate action as “the greatest con job,” and question the UN’s very purpose. His rhetoric doubled down on dog whistles to racism and Christian nationalism, while his administration slashed funding to UN agencies and rejected a declaration on global health that mentioned women’s rights.AGOA Trade Pact in Jeopardy – The African Growth and Opportunity Act, which gives 32 African nations preferential access to U.S. markets, is set to expire. With cobalt and other critical minerals at stake, leaders warn that failure to renew could push African economies closer to China and Russia while risking $42 billion in trade ties.Sarkozy Sentenced – Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was handed a 5-year prison term for accepting illicit campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi. The conviction marks a stunning fall for France’s onetime leader, who is now set to serve time even if he appeals.U.S. Government Shutdown Threat – The Trump administration is preparing federal agencies not just for furloughs but for permanent layoffs if Congress fails to fund the government. A shutdown could slash consumer spending, freeze small business loans, stall IPOs, and disrupt the release of critical economic data.Other Headlines To Watch –China halts U.S. soybean purchases, reviving trade war tensions.Amazon settles a $2.5 billion FTC case over deceptive Prime practices.Microsoft cuts off select cloud services for Israel’s military.250 U.S. state lawmakers quietly attended a week-long Israel conference, “50 States, One Israel.”💬 What In Your World? You’ve heard from us—now we want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on this week’s headlines.📢 Follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: 📸 Instagram: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TikTok: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 Website: whatintheworldpod.com#UNGA #Trump #AGOA #France #Sarkozy #GovernmentShutdown #Soybeans #Amazon #Microsoft #Israel #GlobalNews #WhatInTheWorld
From TikTok’s American buyout, Italy’s AI crackdown, and the death of free speech in the U.S., this week’s headlines span tech, politics, economics, and culture.This Week’s Major HeadlinesTikTok’s American Buyout – The U.S. government has lined up a group of American investors to buy TikTok from China’s ByteDance. But will anything really change? The app may still run on the Chinese algorithm, and questions remain about data access, deletion of past records, and whether a “US-only” TikTok could fragment the platform.France’s Strike Wave – Nearly 1 million people took to the streets across France in massive anti-austerity protests. With teachers, train drivers, pharmacists, and even teenagers shutting down schools, demands focus on taxing the wealthy—not the middle class—while reversing pension changes and funding public services.Italy’s AI Crackdown – Italy has become the first EU nation to pass a sweeping AI law. The rules impose prison terms for dangerous misuse (deepfakes, fraud, identity theft), regulate AI across sectors like healthcare and education, and restrict children under 14 from using AI without parental consent. For creators, AI-assisted works can be copyrighted—but fully AI-generated content won’t be.The Fed’s First Rate Cut of 2025 – The Federal Reserve trimmed interest rates by 25 basis points, lowering the federal funds range to 4.00–4.25%. With inflation still above target but the labor market softening, the Fed framed the move as “risk management.” Borrowing costs may ease, mortgage rates could dip, and markets are adjusting to a slower-growth reality.What In The World?Free Speech in America Under Fire – From lawsuits to broadcast bans, U.S. free speech battles hit new lows thanks to the Trump Administration and MAGA’s weaponization of Charlie Kirk’s death. 💬 What In Your World? You’ve heard from us—now we want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on this week’s headlines.📢 Follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: 📸 Instagram: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TikTok: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 Website: whatintheworldpod.com#TikTok #France #Italy #AI #FederalReserve #Cocaine #FreeSpeech #Trump #USPolitics #GlobalNews #WhatInTheWorld
From ex-presidents getting prison time to youth-led uprisings and political violence in the U.S., this week’s headlines definitely made the history books. This Week’s Major HeadlinesBolsonaro Sentenced for Coup Plot – Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro was handed a 27-year sentence for conspiring to overturn the 2022 election and assassinate his successor, Lula da Silva. With Trump pressuring Lula to intervene and protests erupting on Brazil’s Independence Day, what does this mean for Latin America’s largest democracy?Nepal’s Gen Z Revolution – Fueled by corruption, high unemployment, and a government crackdown on social media, Nepal’s youth launched a full-scale revolution. Prime Minister Oli resigned, parliament was set on fire, and the country just swore in its first female PM. Could this be the start of a new democratic era?Israel Targets Qatar and Yemen – Strikes in Yemen killed dozens, including the Houthi prime minister, while an attack in Doha threw Gaza truce talks into chaos. With Israel vowing to hit enemies “anywhere” and Trump openly condemning the strikes, what’s next for U.S.-Israel relations and Gaza ceasefire talks?Klarna IPO Rollercoaster – The buy-now-pay-later giant went public at $52 a share but has already dipped to the low 40s. Once valued at $45 billion during the pandemic, Klarna’s $6.7 billion IPO raises big questions: Is this just a credit card with better branding? And will Gen Z keep fueling its growth?U.S. Jobs Data Revised Down – Nearly 1 million jobs vanished from official stats after the biggest revision in history. While MAGA critics blame Biden and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, economists say the shift reflects a cooling economy, weak manufacturing, and slowing immigration. What does this mean for workers?France in Political Chaos – After snap elections and collapsing minority governments, France remains stuck in a cycle of budget fights, far-right gains, and ousted prime ministers. Is Macron’s gamble to dissolve parliament backfiring—and what does it mean for Europe’s stability?What In The World?Charlie Kirk Assassinated – The Turning Point USA founder was shot outside a Utah university event, sparking threats against HBCUs, neo-Nazi vigils, and a wave of Christian nationalist rhetoric. While some label the killing an attack on Christianity, others see it as proof of America’s deepening gun crisis and political extremism. With free speech under fire and Trump pushing to criminalize dissent, has U.S. democracy entered a dangerous new phase?💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! What do you think about this week’s headlines? 📢 Follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: 📸 Instagram: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TikTok: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 Website: whatintheworldpod.com#Brazil #Bolsonaro #Nepal #Israel #Qatar #Klarna #Economy #France #CharlieKirk #USPolitics #GlobalNews #WhatInTheWorld
From secret money in politics to trillion-dollar paydays, this week’s headlines are as wild as they are urgent. Laura and Eugene break down the biggest stories making you say… What in the world?!This Week’s Major HeadlinesU.S.–Venezuela Escalation – A U.S. military strike killed eleven people off Venezuela’s coast, escalating tensions with Maduro’s government. With Senator Rubio scrambling to reassure Latin American allies and Venezuela mobilizing millions, what could this mean for the region—and for everyday Venezuelans already hit hard by sanctions?Dark Money Fuels Democratic Influencers – WIRED revealed that influencers were secretly bankrolled by a nonprofit tied to Arabella Advisors. Some were offered up to $8,000 a month to promote progressive content—under strict rules not to disclose their funding. Is this just politics as usual, or a serious transparency issue in the influencer age?Black Women and Federal Job Losses – Over 300,000 Black women have exited the job market this year, with unemployment for Black women hitting 6.3%—the highest since 2021. Cuts to DEI programs and mass federal layoffs are gutting a workforce that has long been the backbone of the Black middle class. What’s at stake for families, states, and generations to come?Powerball Fever Hits $1.7 Billion – The jackpot is sky-high, but so are the odds: you’re more likely to be hit by lightning than win. Eugene explains the math, taxes, and why annuities might actually save your fortune (and sanity).Jobs Report Woes – The U.S. economy added just 22,000 jobs in August, with unemployment rising to 4.3%—its highest in four years. Manufacturing continues to sink despite tariff promises, fueling fears of a prolonged slowdown.Elon Musk’s Path to $1 Trillion – Tesla revealed a jaw-dropping pay package that could make Musk the world’s first trillionaire if he hits ambitious goals like 20 million cars sold and household robots everywhere. But is $1 trillion even real money anymore?What In The World? – Florida became the first state to scrap all childhood vaccine mandates, with Governor DeSantis comparing them to “slavery.” From measles to polio, what happens when decades-old protections are stripped away at the start of the school year?💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you:Should the U.S. risk escalating conflict with Venezuela?Are influencer sponsorships without disclosure a threat to democracy?Is the Black middle class being dismantled by stealth layoffs?Would you take the Powerball lump sum—or annuity?Should states be allowed to roll back vaccine mandates?📢 Follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: 📸 Instagram: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TikTok: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 Website: whatintheworldpod.com#Venezuela #USPolitics #BlackJobs #Influencers #DarkMoney #Powerball #ElonMusk #Florida #Vaccines #Economy #WhatInTheWorld
From Texas power grabs to famine in Gaza, football streaming bills to “disappointing” GDP numbers, this week’s headlines are as messy as they are important. 💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you:Should states be able to redraw maps mid-decade?Is famine being used as a weapon of war in Gaza?Are football streaming costs out of control?Do you trust the U.S. GDP numbers?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: 📸 Instagram: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TikTok: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 Website: whatintheworldpod.com#redistricting #texas #california #Gaza #NFL #GDP #Microsoft #Israel #EqualEarth #AfricanUnion #football #uspolitics #worldnews #whatintheworld
Fed signals, corporate shakeups, intelligence downsizing, deportation deals, and… a sandwich-thrower in D.C.? Yeah—it’s been a week.We’re breaking down the biggest headlines making waves: from U.S. tariffs and Fed policy shifts to Target’s CEO transition, Venezuela tensions, and the wildest story you missed.This Week’s Major Headlines 🇺🇸 U.S. Tariffs Hit Hard – The U.S. has secured just 8 trade deals in 120 days. The EU is looking for common ground while countries like India, Vietnam, and Indonesia push back against America’s “reciprocal tariffs.” What does this mean for global trade and a rules-based order?💸 Fed Drama in Jackson Hole – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at possible rate cuts, noting risks on both inflation and employment. With markets bracing for September’s decision, is policy easing around the corner?🏬 Target Names New CEO – Michael Fiddelke will replace Brian Cornell as Target’s CEO in 2026. Investors are questioning whether an internal hire can tackle the retail giant’s struggles—or if the board missed a chance for outside innovation.🕵️ Intelligence Cuts – The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) plans to cut staff by 40% and slash its budget by $700M. With election interference threats looming, what does this mean for U.S. security?⚓ U.S. vs. Maduro – 4,000 U.S. sailors and Marines head to the Caribbean to target drug cartels. Maduro fires back, threatening to mobilize 4.5 million militia and deepen ties with China. Could this escalate into a wider conflict?✈️ Immigration + Deportation Deals – Uganda, Eswatini, Rwanda, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, and South Sudan strike agreements with the U.S. on deportations. Deportation rates surged to ~1,500/day in early August, raising questions about human rights, legality, and U.S. leverage.😳 What In The World?! (WTF Story of the Week) – Washington, D.C. dubbed “more dangerous than a third-world country”? A DOJ employee throws a sandwich on the subway. And ICE raids hit Home Depot parking lots.💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you:Do U.S. tariffs strengthen or weaken America’s global standing?Should the Fed cut rates in September—or hold firm?Could Venezuela’s standoff with the U.S. spiral into something bigger?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: 📸 Instagram: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TikTok: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 Website: whatintheworldpod.com#usnews #tariffs #FederalReserve #Target #CEO #Venezuela #Maduro #immigration #worldnews #whatintheworld
Home prices near record highs. Insurance premiums skyrocketing. First-time buyers squeezed out. So… is this 2008 all over again—or something different?We’re breaking down the state of the housing market: what’s really driving costs, why affordability is at a crisis point, and what Gen Z buyers are up against.Why Should We Care About Housing?🏡 National home resale median hit $435,300 in June—while sales fell 2.7% month-over-month 📈 Household income needed to buy a typical home: ~$117,000 (up 50% in just five years) 💰 A 20% down payment now eats up ~73% of median household income 📉 First-time buyers are only ~24% of purchasers 🌊 Only 14% of Black Gen Z own homes vs. 30% of White Gen Z💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you:Do you think Gen Z will ever match Boomer homeownership rates?Would you buy in a cheaper city just to own—or wait it out?If you’re renting, what’s your biggest barrier to buying?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news:📸 INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com#housing #realestate #homeownership #genz #economy #whatintheworld
From AI-powered airline pricing and FAA budget cuts to deadly aviation accidents, 2025 has been a turbulent year for the airlines and flyers. Passenger safety, flight delays, and ticket prices are all in the spotlight. Is flying still safe—or are we entering the most dangerous era in modern aviation?We break down the latest airline technology trends, transportation policy changes, and major air disasters shaking public trust in air travel.Why Should We Care About Aviation Safety Right Now?✈️ AI-driven airline pricing could mean higher fares and personalized markups for passengers📉 FAA funding cuts and staffing shortages threaten air traffic control efficiency and oversight🚨 Deadliest U.S. aviation crash in over 20 years killed 67 people in DC🌍 Airline accidents raise questions about training, maintenance, and safety regulations💰 Stock prices drop 3–10% after major crashes, while insurance premiums can double💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you!Have you ever been on a flight during a major incident or near-miss?Should airlines be more transparent about how AI sets prices?Are FAA budget cuts putting passengers at risk?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news:Instagram: @whatinworld_podTikTok: @whatintheworldpodWebsite: whatintheworldpod.com
From fake IRS calls and toll ticket texts to AI voice clones—scammers are evolving, and fast. In 2024, U.S. consumers lost over $16.6 billion to scams. Globally, it’s more than $1 trillion.We’re breaking down the latest scams, how they work, who they target—and how to protect yourself before your money (or identity) disappears.Why Should We Care About Scams?💸 $1 trillion lost globally to scams and fraud in 2024 🔐 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was gutted, just when we need it most 👵 Older adults lose the most money, but Gen Z is the most frequent target ⚖️ Fewer legal protections mean less help if you get scammedWhat Can You Do?🔒 Use VPNs on public Wi-Fi 🚫 Don’t click on sketchy texts, links, or emails 🧾 Freeze or lock your Social Security number 👀 Check the Better Business Bureau before buying from unknown sites 📣 Report fraud at ic3.gov or reportfraud.ftc.gov💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you!Have you ever fallen for a scam? What happened?Are there new scams we didn’t mention that people need to know about?Should financial institutions do more to help victims recover stolen money?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news:📸 INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod 🎵 TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod 🌐 WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com#news #fraud #scams #identitytheft #cybercrime #podcast #technews #whatintheworld
From the drama of Love Island to the rise of cancel culture in reality TV, we’re breaking down how the pressure to be “perfect” can ruin lives—and make reality shows a breeding ground for toxic fandoms. Is reality TV really a mirror of society, or just an edited mess of manipulation? Tune in to find out how casting decisions, social media clout, and the thirst for controversy create a storm of inequality, drama, and sometimes, real-life consequences.Why Should We Care About Reality TV? 📺 Love Island’s controversial Season 7 shows just how messy reality TV can get when you mix produced “reality” tv with cancel culture and unchecked online discourse. 💸 Contestants get paid peanuts during filming, but post-show brand deals are out of this world 🎭 The blurred line between reality and entertainment: Producers manipulate the narrative for maximum drama—who’s the real villain? 💥 Cancel culture: How fans and social media users weaponize it—and the harm it can cause to contestants’ lives.💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts:Do you think Love Island contestants are paid fairly for their time on the show?Have you ever felt like reality TV went too far when it came to cancel culture?Should shows like Love Island hold their contestants accountable for past actions, or is it all just part of the drama?📢 Don’t forget to follow us to stay updated on when our next episode drops: INSTAGRAM: @whatinthepop_pod TIKTOK: @whatinthepop_pod WEBSITE: whatinthepop.com#realitytv #cancelculture #LoveIsland #drama #realitycheck #realityshow #popculture #whatintheworld
From dreamy getaways in Mykonos and Venice to the holiday surge known as “Detty December” in West Africa, we’re breaking down the rise of anti-tourist sentiment and how over tourism can gentrify neighborhoods, displace locals, and deepen inequality—even while raking in $1.6 trillion globally. So before you book that trip, ask yourself: is this a vacation, or is it exploitation?Why Should We Care About Tourism?Over tourism has sparked protests around the globe—locals are fed up ✈️ Gen Z is going into debt just to fund travel for Instagram 💸 Your dream destination might be someone else’s rent increase 📈💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts:Should Airbnb face stricter limits in tourist hotspots?Have you seen tourism change your city or hometown?Do you think it’s ethical to travel to places that don’t want tourists?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com#news #commentary #podcast #travel #tourism #eurosummer #dettydecember #whatintheworld
The G7 Summit was supposed to be a meeting of global allies working together to solve the world’s biggest problems. But this year? It felt more like a passive-aggressive family reunion—full of side-eyes, walkouts, and whispered threats. In this episode of the What In the World? Podcast, we unpack what really happened behind the scenes of the 2025 G7 Summit in Alberta, Canada. 💬 What In Your World?You’ve heard from us, now we want to hear from you. We want to hear from you! What’s your take on this week’s episode?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for our fun take on serious news: INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
In today’s episode of the What In the World? Podcast, we dive into the economics of war, how war profits the few and devastates the many, and break down the numbers behind the soaring global defense spending—from the U.S. and Germany to China, India, and beyond.We also take a hard look at the militarization of police both in the U.S. and abroad, from surplus military equipment on city streets to billion-dollar training centers like “Cop City.” We examine how state violence is being used to criminalize dissent, suppress protest, and extend global systems of control—from D.C. parades to LA protests, and from Atlanta to Rio.💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! What’s your take on this week’s episode?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
From billion-dollar franchises to political protests, sports today are about way more than just the game. In this episode of What In The World?, we unpack the wild world of modern sports — where money talks, politics play, and global power is always just behind the curtain.Here’s what we break down: 🏈 Big Money in Sports – The most valuable teams across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and global soccer — and what those jaw-dropping player contracts really say about the industry.🪙 Saudi Arabia & Vision 2030 – Why the Kingdom is investing billions into sports like soccer, golf, and F1—and how it’s using athletic diplomacy to reshape its global image.🎰 Sports Betting Boom – From DraftKings deals to billion-dollar league sponsorships, we examine how gambling is fueling the next era of pro sports.✊ Sports & Social Movements – From Jesse Owens to Colin Kaepernick, we explore the long history of athletes using their platforms to challenge power—and how sports and politics are more entangled than ever.⚖️ Geopolitics, Gender & Sport – Trans athletes, Olympic bans, and culture war policies—why sports are now a battleground for identity, rights, and ideology in the U.S. and abroad.💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! What’s your take on this week’s episode? Are sports becoming too political—or have they always been?Should leagues be held accountable for who they partner with?Is sports betting changing how you (or your friends) watch the game?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news: INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
Smoking was out. Gambling was shady. And alcohol? Optional. But lately… it feels like the vices are back—and stronger (and more profitable) than ever. In this episode of What In The World?, we dive into the resurgence of smoking, gambling, and drinking—and how Gen Z is reshaping the vice market in unexpected ways.From Zyn pouches and sports betting apps to party culture, we break down: 🚬 The Rise of New Nicotine – Cigarettes are declining, but pouches like Zyn are booming. Why are they so appealing, and who’s cashing in?🎰 Gambling Goes Digital – How sports betting apps, loot boxes, and legal loopholes turned gambling into a billion-dollar game.🍸 Gen Z & Alcohol – Why Gen Z drinks less and how brands are following the trend.📊 The Politics & Economics of Vice – From sin taxes and PSA campaigns to the quiet regulatory gaps around certain vices over others.💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! What are your thoughts on today's episode?Are modern vices just better marketed—and more discreet?Should lawmakers do more to regulate the vice economy?What “vice” is being normalized in your circles?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? for your weekly fun take on serious news:INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_podTIKTOK: @whatintheworldpodWEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
Are we really the most stressed, broke, and politically powerless generation yet—or is there hope for Gen Z? In this episode of What In The World?, we’re breaking down the economic, political, and social realities facing Gen Z—and asking whether we’ve been dealt a uniquely raw deal.From rising debt and lower incomes to political underrepresentation and the rapid return to organized religion, we explore what it means to come of age in a world that feels like it’s on fire.We unpack why Gen Z is poorer than Millennials were at the same age, how youth unemployment is fueling instability around the world and why more young people are turning to faith, digital hustles, or both to find meaning and money.Why Should You Care About Gen Z’s Struggles?We’re the most educated but the least financially secure 📉We dominate digital spaces but are locked out of political power 🗳️We crave stability—and sometimes find it in unexpected places, like church ⛪💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts:Is Gen Z truly worse off—or just differently challenged?Should we rethink how we measure success for young people today?Is the rise of religious identity among Gen Z a sign of hope—or concern?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? on all platforms for more fun takes on serious news every Monday: INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
What’s the difference between meaningful space research and a pricey PR stunt? In this episode of What In The World?, we’re blasting off into the strange new world of modern space exploration—where governments, billionaires, and startups are all racing to space.From the Cold War space race to SpaceX launches and the all-women Blue Origin crew, we’re unpacking the new space race: who’s leading, who’s profiting, and who’s being left behind.We break down the U.S.–China rivalry in orbit, the rise of private space companies, and the growing concerns about climate risks and whether space is becoming just another playground for the ultra-wealthy.Why Should We Care About Space Exploration?It reflects power and wealth —and determines who shapes the future 🚀Space tourism emits more CO₂ per passenger than most of us do in a year 🌍Real women in STEM still get overlooked while celebrities dominate headlines 👩🚀💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts:Should private space travel be regulated for its climate impact?Are critiques of the all-women Blue Origin flight fair—or just sexist double standards?Will space exploration help us or just repeat Earth’s inequalities in orbit?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? on all platforms for more fun takes on serious news every Monday:INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_podTIKTOK: @whatintheworldpodWEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
What’s the difference between being canceled and being censored? In this episode of What In The World?, we’re diving into the global state of free speech—who gets to speak, who gets silenced, and why it matters now more than ever.From comedians and journalists being jailed or disappeared for doing their jobs, to social media takedowns and job losses over controversial posts, we’re breaking down the blurred lines between government repression, platform control, and public backlash.We look at real-world examples from Uganda to the U.S., ask whether cancel culture is holding people accountable or just mob punishment, and explore how capitalism and politics are shaping the boundaries of free expression.Why Should We Care About Free Speech?It’s a human right—but not equally protected around the worldGovernments and corporations are increasingly deciding who gets heardFree expression is essential to democracy, creativity, and social change💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts: 🗣️ Where do you think free speech is heading in your community? 🤐 Are you more worried about cancel culture or government censorship? 🎙️ Who do you think is being silenced most—and why?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? on all platforms for more fun takes on serious news every Monday:INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_podTIKTOK: @whatintheworldpodWEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
How do two financial institutions in Washington, DC control so much of the world’s economy? In this episode of What In The World?, we’re breaking down the hidden power of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank—and what it means for your wallet, your country, and your future.We’re diving deep into the history and influence of these global giants: why they were created, how they became gatekeepers for economic development, and why so many countries today are pushing for major reforms. From debt crises to climate finance, we unpack how decisions made at the IMF and World Bank meetings affect inflation, jobs, education, healthcare and more. Why Should We Care About IMF & World Bank Meetings 🟢Global decisions have serious impact on local jobs, cost of living, and social services 🟢Governments commit taxpayer dollars to fund programs, initiatives, and reforms 🟢Decisions made by the IMF and World Bank shape the economic future we’ll inherit💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts: 🌎 What surprised you most about the IMF or World Bank? 💰 How do you think U.S. tariffs will affect the global economy? ⚡ Who would you like to see have a seat at the table during the IMF/World Bank meetings?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? on all platforms for more fun takes on serious news every Monday: INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_pod TIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com
Is health a human right—or a luxury good? In this jam-packed episode of What In The World?, we break down the global cost of staying healthy, from the rising cost of fast food to popular transnational surgeries.We’re diving deep into how economics, politics, and culture shape health today—why healthy meals are more expensive than processed snacks, why some countries have looser regulations than others, and why people all over the globe are travelling for cheaper medical care abroad.From "Make America Healthy Again" to billion-dollar fitness brands waging war on processed food, we examine how governments, corporations, and Gen Z are influencing what health looks like in 2025 and beyond.Whether you're trying to live well on a budget or curious about the Big Food industry—you’ll want to hear this one.💡 Action Items: Tips for Living Healthy on a Budget🔹Use free workout resources (YouTube, GymTok, outdoor activities)🔹Cook at home to cut costs and improve nutrition🔹Stay label-aware and question “healthy” marketing🔹Build health routines around community and creativity 💬What In Your World? We want to hear from you! Drop a comment and share your thoughts: 🥗 Is healthy living accessible where you live? 🩺 Have you or someone you know tried medical tourism? 🎯 Does Gen Z stand a chance at living healthy lives?📢 Don’t forget to follow What In The World? on all platforms for more fun takes on serious news every Monday! INSTAGRAM: @whatinworld_podTIKTOK: @whatintheworldpod WEBSITE: whatintheworldpod.com