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On this episode, Trey discusses the bias of mainstream media and explains how and why the news became so partisan. 

This week, Trey weighs in on what he believes is the true threat to democracy, analyzing a recent New York Times poll that says 84% of people believe the media is the biggest threat to society.

This week, Trey discusses the effects that high expectations can have on one's happiness. Trey uses this to discuss how politicians and pundits who use anger and fear to tell their listeners and voters what they want to hear, ultimately do them a disservice by giving them false expectations.

This week, Trey is joined by former White House Press Secretary, Ari Fleischer.

This week, Bret sits down with Republican Strategist and former Campaign Manager for Senator Scott Brown, Colin Reed, Political Editor at the National Journal, Josh Kraushaar, and Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The Cook Political Report,  Amy Walter,  to break down the latest in Russia's war on Ukraine.

This week, Ben sits down with Vice President of National Initiatives at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Chuck DeVore, to discuss the latest developments in Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

We’re revisiting an episode from May 2021, where Trey examined the interworkings of a news cycle. 

On this episode of Q&Trey, Trey breaks down why he believes America needs to step up and lead in the face of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. He also breaks down what world leaders can do to deter Russia's aggression.

On this week’s episode, Trey breaks down his thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and questions whether the U.S. has done, or is doing enough to prevent further atrocities from occurring.

This week, Ben sits down with Mike Sielski, a columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, to discuss his new book, The Rise: Kobe Bryant and the Pursuit of Immortality.

On this episode, Trey explains how he stays grateful and attempts to project kindness in all aspects of his life, and shares his take on why the tone of political conversation looks a lot different between everyday Americans and what is portrayed in the media.  

This week, Trey revisits his perennial message for the new year. Trey reflects on New Year’s Eve, new beginnings, and the idea of hope on the horizon.

On this episode, Trey shares his thoughts on whether the U.S. Attorney General should be elected by citizens.

This week, Ben Domenech is joined by Golden State Warriors Beat Reporter for The Athletic and House of Strauss newsletter founder Ethan Strauss to discuss what political and cultural dynamics are affecting sports media.

This week, Will discusses critical race theory, influencers on social media and the 2020 election.

This week, Trey examines the news cycle. He looks at the media's agenda, and whether Americans should care about "the third highest-ranking person in the minority party."