Call It Like I See It

Call It Like I See It proves that news and social commentary does not have to be manipulative or sensationalist to be interesting, so join hosts James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana as they take a ...more

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March 11, 2026 00:34:54
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American People Were Sold Out, While Toxic Chemical Industry Was Given Free Reign

James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana react to the ongoing efforts in the US government to allow for more toxic chemicals including glyphosate, the ingredient...

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March 04, 2026 00:37:05
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Chayka’s “Filterworld” and What We Lose When the Algorithms Dictate What We See and Hear

James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss Kyle Chayka’s “Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture,” the 2024 book that looks at where the recommendation algorithms that...

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February 25, 2026 00:31:24
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Immigrants Have Been Vital to Making America Great, Recent Study Confirms

James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana react to a surprising study from the Cato Institute, the well-known libertarian think tank, which demonstrates that over the...

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February 18, 2026 00:36:27
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Paul Robeson: the World Famous, Trailblazing Icon They Tried to Erase

James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana continue their Streaming Between the Lines series and discuss “Paul Robeson: Here I Stand,” the 1999 documentary that was...

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February 11, 2026 00:31:38
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Did Science Just Prove Humans Are Telepathic? Also, Men's Obsession with "Size" May Be Evolutionary

James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana react to a piece from Emma Frederickson at Popular Mechanics that asserts that humans are naturally telepathic based on...

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February 04, 2026 00:34:35
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College Sports in Chaos: Did Billion Dollar TV Contracts, or Teenagers, Kill Amateurism?

James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss the new era that has emerged in college sports with players getting paid, particularly in sports like men’s...

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