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Carol ReMarks

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Welcome to An Americanist, your go-to solo podcast for a quick and snarky dive into the current events and politics shaping our nation! As a daily extension of the An Americanist blog, I’m here to break down the headlines that matter—Monday through Friday—without the fluff and filler.In each bite-sized episode, I tackle the latest political news, dissect current events, and share my unfiltered thoughts, all with a sprinkle of humor and a touch of sass. From legislative shenanigans to social issues stirring the pot, I’ll keep you informed and entertained in just a few minutes each day.Join me as we explore the stories that impact America and remind ourselves why an engaged citizenry is essential for our democracy. Whether you’re commuting, grabbing coffee, or taking a break, An Americanist Daily is the perfect way to stay in the loop without sacrificing your time or sense of humor.Subscribe now and let’s navigate the complexities of today’s America—one short episode at a time. The. Go read the blog for a more in depth analysis. AnAmericanist.com
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From Minute Maid’s Goodbye To Admin Night And A Dating Site Scandal

Fri Feb 06 2026

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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT A quiet Starbucks run turns into a surprising tour of how small choices shape big outcomes. We start with the end of an era—Minute Maid retiring frozen juice concentrate after 80 years—and dig into what that says about shifting consumer habits, nostalgia’s pull, and the way convenience rewrites household rituals. The story isn’t just about orange juice; it’s about how markets sunset what once felt essential and what we do with the empty space left behind. From there, we shift to a more personal, uneasy topic: the safety net around an 84-year-old who relies on others to get around. We ask the questions that often go unasked—about motion cameras with no subscriptions, rides that seem to vanish, and how community support can blur into assumption. If tech is part of your safety plan, it needs to be configured to record. If people are part of your safety plan, the rotation needs names and times. Aging with dignity depends on real structure, not just good will. Then we get practical with the “admin night” trend—friends gathering to clear inboxes, pay bills, cancel subscriptions, and set calendars. It sounds minor, but the psychology is major: social accountability lowers the activation energy on boring tasks. We walk through a lightweight playbook you can steal today—time boxing, single targets, no phone calls, shared playlists—to reclaim mental space fast. Finally, we face a hard headline: Match.com emails tied to Jeffrey Epstein, post-offender registration. It’s a case study in platform safety, screening limits, and the trade-off between frictionless sign-ups and real protection. We call for transparency from platforms and practical self-protection for users. If you’re ready for one small shift with outsized payoff, here’s your prompt: what do you procrastinate most on, and when will you give it 25 minutes this week? Subscribe for more candid takes, share this with a friend who needs an admin reset, and leave a review to tell us what topic you want us to tackle next. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Thanks for listening!  Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to anamericanistblog@gmail.com and you'll be featured on the podcast.  Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Support the show Tip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay Blog - AnAmericanist.com X - @americanistblog

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TALK TO ME, TEXT IT A quiet Starbucks run turns into a surprising tour of how small choices shape big outcomes. We start with the end of an era—Minute Maid retiring frozen juice concentrate after 80 years—and dig into what that says about shifting consumer habits, nostalgia’s pull, and the way convenience rewrites household rituals. The story isn’t just about orange juice; it’s about how markets sunset what once felt essential and what we do with the empty space left behind. From there, we shift to a more personal, uneasy topic: the safety net around an 84-year-old who relies on others to get around. We ask the questions that often go unasked—about motion cameras with no subscriptions, rides that seem to vanish, and how community support can blur into assumption. If tech is part of your safety plan, it needs to be configured to record. If people are part of your safety plan, the rotation needs names and times. Aging with dignity depends on real structure, not just good will. Then we get practical with the “admin night” trend—friends gathering to clear inboxes, pay bills, cancel subscriptions, and set calendars. It sounds minor, but the psychology is major: social accountability lowers the activation energy on boring tasks. We walk through a lightweight playbook you can steal today—time boxing, single targets, no phone calls, shared playlists—to reclaim mental space fast. Finally, we face a hard headline: Match.com emails tied to Jeffrey Epstein, post-offender registration. It’s a case study in platform safety, screening limits, and the trade-off between frictionless sign-ups and real protection. We call for transparency from platforms and practical self-protection for users. If you’re ready for one small shift with outsized payoff, here’s your prompt: what do you procrastinate most on, and when will you give it 25 minutes this week? Subscribe for more candid takes, share this with a friend who needs an admin reset, and leave a review to tell us what topic you want us to tackle next. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Thanks for listening!  Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to anamericanistblog@gmail.com and you'll be featured on the podcast.  Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Support the show Tip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay Blog - AnAmericanist.com X - @americanistblog

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Top 10.8% by pitch volume (Rank #5395 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.8
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Reviews
5
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Publish cadence
Weekly
Active weekly
Episode count
992
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
7.9K

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United States
Language
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Latest episode date
Fri Feb 06 2026

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What is Carol ReMarks about?

Welcome to An Americanist, your go-to solo podcast for a quick and snarky dive into the current events and politics shaping our nation! As a daily extension of the An Americanist blog, I’m here to break down the headlines that matter—Monday through Friday—without the fluff and filler.In each bite-sized episode, I tackle the latest political news, dissect current events, and share my unfiltered thoughts, all with a sprinkle of humor and a touch of sass. From legislative shenanigans to social issues stirring the pot, I’ll keep you informed and entertained in just a few minutes each day.Join me as we explore the stories that impact America and remind ourselves why an engaged citizenry is essential for our democracy. Whether you’re commuting, grabbing coffee, or taking a break, An Americanist Daily is the perfect way to stay in the loop without sacrificing your time or sense of humor.Subscribe now and let’s navigate the complexities of today’s America—one short episode at a time. The. Go read the blog for a more in depth analysis. AnAmericanist.com

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