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This week’s episode of A Couple Thinks dives into the land of hot takes—those quick, confident opinions that dominate the news cycle and social media, often delivered with more certainty than the facts warrant.

From speculative health diagnoses about Donald Trump’s swollen legs to breathless predictions about NPR’s demise, we’re surrounded by voices who seem to know what's going to happen next. But as we explore in this episode, those predictions can lead us on a roller coaster of emotion and distraction.

We talk about how it feels when an argument from a podcast makes plenty of sense, only to find reality veer in a completely different direction. We question what happens when we invest in imagined outcomes and then get thrown by what actually unfolds.

And then we ask: what can we do with our attention, our time, and our energy?

Enter the concept of non-cooperation—a term we’re beginning to embrace over “resistance” or “disruption.” Inspired by the One Million Rising training (you can watch it here and sign up for upcoming sessions here), we discuss how ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact by opting out of authoritarian systems, connecting with others, and building the kind of coalitions that create real change.

We also reflect on the networks we already have: our neighbors, our Rotary club, our Indivisible group, and how those could become the foundation for deeper conversations and action. Maybe your action is a postcard-writing group. Maybe it’s a block party. Maybe it's just showing up and saying, “Hey, I’ve got your back.”

And yes, we still find joy from watching Bob Dylan biopics and cat videos that reset our algorithms and our moods.

So here’s the invitation:

* Take in the news, but don’t get swallowed by it.

* Find one thing this week you can do—whether that’s calling your rep, watching a training, or talking to a neighbor.

* And let joy have a seat next to your activism. You’ll need both.

As always, thank you for thinking and acting with us.

With hope and hot takes (but not too hot)!



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