I Doubt It

Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page

Welcome to "I Doubt It," the engaging podcast hosted by Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page that delves into the nuanced world of politics, culture, and science. Each episode is crafted to challenge conventional wisdom and stimulate critical thinking among its listeners. With their unique blend of insightful analysis and refreshing honesty, Jesse and Brittany tackle a wide array of topics, shedding light on the complexities of today’s societal issues. Whether they’re breaking down the latest news events, interviewing experts, or just sharing personal insights, "I Doubt It" promises to keep you informed and entertained. The podcast not only provides a platform for discussion but also fosters a community of curious minds eager to explore different perspectives and question the status quo. Regular segments and special editions enrich the content, ensuring that each episode is not just thought-provoking but also highly relevant. Tune in to "I Doubt It" and join the conversation, as you journey through the intricate landscape of modern discourse guided by Jesse’s expertise and Brittany’s sharp analysis.

Episodes

  • #918 - "The Boys, Alex Jones Accountability, Trump Spiritual Advisor Exposed, and Takin' Care of Biz feat. Dr. Kwane Stewart!"

    In this dynamic episode, Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page tackle a range of topics that blend entertainment critiques with serious societal issues. They begin by discussing the return of the TV show "The Boys," noting its explicit political commentary and its reception among viewers, especially its critique of conservative politics and cultural misogyny. The hosts then shift to serious discussions, including the legal repercussions facing Alex Jones for his conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook massacre and the public exposure of a Trump spiritual advisor's past misconduct. The episode also features a heartfelt segment on Dr. Kwane Stewart, who assists homeless individuals in caring for their pets, highlighting stories of compassion and resilience.

  • #917 - "YouTube Battle, SCOTUS Disclosures, Trump Retribution, & A$$hole of Today feat. Joro Spiders!"

    In Episode #917, hosts Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page tackle a range of hot topics. They discuss YouTube's aggressive copyright strikes against creators, highlighting a specific incident involving a video critique of a Dr. Phil interview with Donald Trump, which was flagged for copyright infringement. The episode also dives into recent Supreme Court financial disclosures, with a focus on Justice Clarence Thomas’s failure to report luxury travels funded by a conservative billionaire, contrasting this with other justices' transparent disclosures. Additionally, the hosts touch on Trump's retributive statements against political opponents and introduce the "A$$hole of Today" segment featuring the invasive Joro spiders, which are spreading across the U.S. The discussion is rich with insights, criticism, and a bit of humor, especially when addressing the peculiarities of the Joro spiders.

  • #916 - "Head-Sized Hole, Convicted Felon Trump, Eyes on Rafah, and Takin' Care of Biz feat. Rakus!"

    In episode #916 of "I Doubt It Podcast," hosts Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page discuss a range of critical and current issues. They open with personal anecdotes about a fire they extinguished, saving a restaurant, which leads into a broader discussion on the conviction of Donald Trump as a felon. The episode also covers their recent experiences with health scares and hospital visits, emphasizing the need for vigilance in public health safety. Additionally, the episode touches on global events such as the Israeli strike in Rafah, offering a critical analysis of the media's role in shaping public perception of such incidents. The episode is enriched by the participation of Rakus, who shares insights on these topics.

  • #915 - "Burnout Break!, Ignorant Voters, ICC Arrests, Alito's Flag, & A$$hole of Today feat. Bill Maher!"

    In Episode 915, hosts Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page discuss their personal experiences with burnout and the need for a break, reflecting on a recent trip that highlighted societal and political tensions. They delve into the pervasive presence of political signs and the divisive nature of current U.S. politics. The episode also touches on the International Criminal Court's actions and controversial decisions in the U.S. Supreme Court. Jesse and Brittany critique the health insurance system's inefficiencies and navigate a range of listener emails that bring to light issues of community safety, racism, and political dissatisfaction.

  • #914 - "Coping, Possible Ceasefire in Gaza, Trump's 'Gestapo' Accusation, and Gov. Kristi Noem Shameless Book Promotion Tour!"

    In Episode 914, Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page delve into several intense topics including threats they received, political developments, and Gov. Kristi Noem's controversial book promotions. They discuss the severity and repercussions of online threats, reflecting on the hostile environment for public figures. The discussion then shifts to international concerns, particularly the potential for a ceasefire in Gaza, analyzing the geopolitical and humanitarian implications. Domestically, they critique former President Trump’s accusations against his political adversaries, likening them to a 'Gestapo'. The episode also covers Gov. Kristi Noem’s book tour, which they argue is more about personal branding than substantive political discourse.

  • #913 - "Take 6!, Listener Feedback, and a Wild Week at SCOTUS!"

    In episode #913, hosts Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page kick off with a discussion about Jesse's experience at a Take 6 concert, highlighting the group's impressive performance after decades of music. They segue into listener feedback, addressing sports controversies and societal issues, then tackle a hefty segment on recent Supreme Court cases. The discussions cover homelessness, abortion rights, and the implications of presidential immunity, reflecting on the broader societal and legal impacts. The episode blends personal anecdotes with deep dives into pressing legal and political matters, maintaining a balance between light-hearted banter and serious discussion.

  • #912 - "Civil War, Historic Criminal Trump Trial, AOC's Forceful Push for Biden, and A$$hole of Today feat. Matt Walsh!"

    In this charged episode of "I Doubt It Podcast," hosts Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page dive into a series of high-stakes topics. They start with a reflection on a recent viewing of the film "Civil War," setting a tone of critical examination of America's polarized landscape. The bulk of the episode is dedicated to discussing the unprecedented criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, highlighting its potential impacts on American politics and its representation in media. AOC's strategic push to bolster Biden's campaign amid these turbulent times is praised for its foresight and urgency, especially regarding the protection of democratic processes. The episode caps off with the "A$$hole of Today" segment, featuring Matt Walsh, where his views on women's sports are critically analyzed, showcasing the hosts' knack for blending serious political discussion with cultural commentary.

  • #911 - "North Carolina!, Police Gangs, Arizona Abortion Backlash, and A$$hole of Today feat. Jesse Watters."

    In this episode, hosts Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page discuss their recent speaking event in North Carolina, addressing their journeys from white supremacy and conservatism to progressive activism. They explore the dynamics of police gangs and their impact on communities, highlighting specific incidents. The episode also delves into the Arizona abortion laws backlash, emphasizing the political and social ramifications. Jesse Watters is featured in the segment "A$$hole of Today," critiquing his controversial remarks and media presence.