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  • Inside the Mind of Criminals: Trauma, Psychosis & the Insanity Defense | Dr. Omotola Ajibade
    Mar 12 2026

    Matt Hines welcomes Dr. OMOTOLA AJIBADE to season three of Hines On Air from Atlanta, introducing his extensive education and current work as a forensic psychiatrist in metro-area correctional facilities. They open by bonding over anime, discussing Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, Naruto, and how such stories portray war trauma and can even help in clinical rapport. Dr. OMOTOLA AJIBADE explains forensic psychiatry as the intersection of mental health and legal questions, covering correctional treatment, competency to stand trial, disability and fitness-for-duty evaluations, and testamentary capacity and undue influence. The conversation turns to what drives criminal behavior, emphasizing trauma, poverty, neglect, youth impulsivity, and concerns about incarceration, private prisons, and judges’ bias, as well as the criminalization of mental illness amid underfunded community care. They also discuss psychosis, command hallucinations, the insanity defense, and the McNaughton rule.

    00:00 Season Three Kickoff

    00:24 Meet Dr OMOTOLA AJIBADE

    01:05 Anime Favorites and Style

    02:32 Naruto and Trauma Themes

    05:04 What Forensic Psychiatry Is

    05:50 Competency and Court Evaluations

    06:58 Wills and Undue Influence

    11:23 What Makes a Criminal 13:34 Poverty Neglect and Youth Impulses

    16:00 Most Inmates Aren’t Monsters

    16:20 Terrifying Shank Encounter

    19:18 Prison Culture and Private Jails

    22:00 Mental Health to Jail Pipeline

    26:06 Serial Killers and Responsibility

    29:24 Insanity Defense McNaughton Rule

    33:30 Voluntary Intoxication and Culpability

    37:17 Wrap Up and Farewell

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    38 min
  • Level Up Your Leadership: Pete Sadowski on CEO Humility, Strategy & Building High-Performing Teams
    Mar 5 2026

    Matt Hines welcomes Pete Sadowski to season three of Hines On Air to return to the show’s motivational roots for entrepreneurs and leaders. Sadowski, a former CEO/COO with 20 years of experience and author of Lead With Empathy, Build Kick Ass Teams, and The Small Business Playbook, explains the common pattern he sees among executives: despite outward confidence, many privately admit they don’t know what they’re doing and lack a playbook, making leadership lonely. He describes his Level Up Your Leadership training as a step-by-step framework focused on structure, vision, strategy, and accountable execution to stop “rudderless” decision-making that causes team whiplash, emphasizing that vision can be short-term (weekly or monthly) with KPIs and proactive incentives. They also discuss the role of coaching, luck versus preparation in business, Pete’s background across multiple industries, and self-publishing versus traditional publishing economics and distribution.

    00:00 Season Three Welcome

    00:21 Meet Pete Sadowski

    01:50 No One Has a Playbook

    03:45 CEO Ego and Loneliness

    05:46 Why Startups Feel Hard

    07:36 Luck and Preparedness

    08:51 Structure Vision Strategy

    13:40 Stress and Flying Blind

    14:41 Short Term Vision Systems

    16:23 Targets Incentives KPIs

    17:16 Leading Metrics Mindset

    18:55 Knowing What Good Looks Like

    19:27 Why Coaches Matter

    21:03 Ego Costs Real Money

    21:47 Thinking Bigger Targets

    22:47 Airplane View Strategy

    24:22 Small Business Playbook

    26:59 CEO COO Background

    28:58 Failures And Scar Tissue

    32:39 Coaching Model In Practice

    34:52 Where To Find Pete

    35:37 Self Publishing Economics

    39:27 Final Wrap And Callouts

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    40 min
  • How to Fix a Stagnant Business in 2026 (AI + KPIs + Simplified Systems) | Micah Logan
    Feb 26 2026

    In this Season 3 episode of Hines On Air, host Matt Hines interviews business consultant Micah Logan about why building and growing companies stays difficult even for experienced entrepreneurs and how adapting, including to AI, requires constant learning. Logan predicts AI will be a net positive overall, replacing some jobs but enhancing and creating others, while arguing many industries will still demand a human touch. He shares a turnaround story from a small insurance agency stuck at six figures due to lack of goals, scattered software, weak leadership, and the owner focusing on operator tasks instead of growth. Logan explains using simplified KPI tracking, reducing the tech stack, and a “zero-based thinking” rebuild of processes, emphasizing ruthless implementation within 24–48 hours; the turnaround took about eight months and reduced staff from five to three. He closes with core advice: do ordinary things consistently better than others, and prioritize speed and action over perfection.

    00:00 Season Three Welcome

    01:06 Why Business Stays Hard

    02:14 AI and Staying Relevant

    03:55 AI Jobs and Human Touch

    07:45 Business Turnaround War Story

    10:18 Leadership Apathy and Systems

    13:50 Be Extraordinary at Basics

    15:33 Simplify and Track Numbers

    21:16 Zero Based Thinking Framework

    24:40 Turnaround Timeline and Costs

    26:59 Two Principles for Entrepreneurs

    30:06 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

    Soponsor by Hines Law https://hineslaw.org/

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    31 min
  • How AI Is Transforming Climate Risk & Forecasting – Michael Ulin, CEO of Tenki AI
    Feb 19 2026

    In this Season 3 episode of Hines On Air, host Matt Hines (Atlanta, GA) talks with Michael Ulin, co-founder and CEO of Tenki AI, about the rapid growth of AI startup companies and how AI is evolving from earlier “discriminative” models to today’s generative AI systems. Ulin shares his background on the founding team at Zesty AI, which builds climate risk models for property insurance, and explains why insurers are increasingly forced to model “secondary perils” like wildfire, hail, and wind risk as losses rise due to more severe events, building in riskier locations, and more expensive homes. He describes how Zesty’s AI wildfire underwriting models scored property-level risk using factors such as vegetation density, slope/elevation, and roof type, and notes Zesty raised over $78M and continues operating under other founders. Ulin explains Tenki AI (a Japanese term meaning “weather,” also “divine will” or “turning point”) and its focus on AI-driven probabilistic forecasting, starting with prediction markets and covering areas such as economics, politics, and sports, with weather as a future application. He discusses how forecasting has historically required specialized expertise, but can now be run quickly using AI and multi-agent research systems drawing from public internet data (with plans to incorporate private organizational data later).

    He shares examples of forecasts, including a prediction about Maduro being gone by March 2026 that Tenki rated at 55% versus prediction markets at around 30%, and work on the likelihood of cannabis rescheduling, emphasizing regulatory timing and lobbying pressures. Ulin reports Tenki is three months old and currently achieving about 59% accuracy on higher-uncertainty questions compared to an expected 53% based on market pricing.

    The episode closes with how to find Tenki at trytenki.ai and contact Ulin via X/Twitter or LinkedIn, plus a brief discussion of the emotional “rollercoaster” of startup building.

    00:00 Welcome Back: Season 3 Kickoff + What to Expect

    00:21 Meet Michael Ulin: AI Startup Builder & 10Key AI CEO

    01:20 Climate Risk Reality Check: Insurance, Mortgages & Coastal Property

    05:23 Inside Zesty AI: How Wildfire Risk Models Actually Work

    06:58 Why ‘Secondary Perils’ Became a Big Deal for Insurers

    08:07 What ‘Tenki’ Means + The Big Idea: AI-Powered Forecasting

    11:43 Forecasting vs Stock-Picking: What AI Can (and Can’t) Predict

    13:21 From Zesty to Paxton to Tenki: Building Companies in the AI Shifts

    15:03 How Tenki Forecasts on Demand: Probabilities, Models, and Use Cases 17:56 Real Forecast Examples: Maduro, Elections, and Cannabis Rescheduling 24:45 Accuracy, Methodology, and the Data Pipeline (Public Now, Private Next) 29:09 Wrap-Up: How to Find Tenki + The Startup Rollercoaster

    Sponsor By Hines Law https://hineslaw.org/

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    33 min
  • The Truth About US Dietary Guidelines, SNAP & Food Policy | Expert Park Wilde Explains
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, host Matt Hines sits down with Park Wilde, an expert in US food policy and nutrition. Wilde delves into important topics such as changes in federal nutrition assistance programs like SNAP and the new dietary guidelines for Americans. He provides insights into how these guidelines influence everything from military cafeteria standards to school meals, and discusses the nuances in recommendations on processed foods, red meat, and whole grains. Wilde also touches on food safety, farm subsidies, and the impact of tariffs on American farmers. Filled with rich information and thoughtful discussion, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of food policy and nutrition in the United States.

    00:00 Introduction to Hines On Air Season Three

    00:23 Meet Our Guest: Park Wilde, Food Policy Expert

    01:17 Current Research and Dietary Guidelines

    02:20 Changes in Dietary Recommendations

    05:18 Debate on Processed Foods and Additives

    19:22 Food Policy and Governmental Decisions

    23:03 Farm Subsidies and Tariffs

    35:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    37 min
  • The True Impact of Deportation: Legal Consequences, Human Cost & Real Stories
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Hines On Air, Matt Hines discusses the impacts of deportation and immigration policies in the U.S. Using a recent Minnesota incident as a case study, he examines the lack of due process for immigrants, both legal and illegal. Matt emphasizes the importance of constitutional rights and how their erosion affects everyone, not just immigrants. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about immigration law, human rights, and the consequences of flawed legal system practices.

    00:00 Introduction to Hines On Air Season Three

    00:23 The Role of Our Law Firm

    00:46 Case Analysis: Minnesota Incident

    01:58 Issues with Deportation and Due Process

    03:52 Constitutional Rights for All

    05:42 The Impact of Misinterpretation

    08:18 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    9 min
  • Why Trump Really Targeted Venezuela: Oil, Regime Change & What They’re Not Telling You
    Feb 10 2026

    In season three of Hines On Air, host Matt Hines discusses the recent U.S. invasion of Venezuela, led by Trump, focusing on the primary motive—oil. Hines critically examines the lack of evidence regarding claims of drug trafficking and compares this event with previous instances of U.S.-led regime changes, such as in Guatemala and Libya. Cautioning against the historical failures of such interventions, Hines hopes for a positive outcome for the Venezuelan people, while expressing skepticism about the Trump administration's approach. He encourages viewer interaction and feedback throughout.

    00:00 Introduction to Hines On Air Season Three

    00:19 The Venezuela Invasion: Trump's Motives

    01:03 Questioning the Drug Narrative

    02:19 Impact on Venezuelans and the Future

    03:18 Historical Context of US Regime Changes

    04:05 Case Study: Guatemala and United Fruit Company

    06:00 Case Study: Libya and Mummar Kadafi

    08:26 Reflections on Regime Change and Its Consequences

    11:01 Conclusion and Viewer Interaction

    Sponsor By Hines Law https://hineslaw.org/

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    11 min
  • Trump, Venezuela & the Truth the Media Won’t Tell You | Real Venezuelan Voices
    Feb 5 2026

    In this special episode of Hines on Air, host Matt Hines invites Venezuelan expatriates Andreina Martinez and Ed Morales to discuss the recent political upheavals involving Donald Trump and Venezuela. They provide a deep dive into the historical and current political landscape of Venezuela, from the rise of Hugo Chavez to the present-day challenges under Maduro's regime. They share personal anecdotes about life under different governments, the impact of Chavez's policies, and their perspectives on the recent American intervention. The conversation addresses economic struggles, the mass exodus of professionals, and the current realities facing Venezuelan citizens. Tune in for an insightful dialogue that cuts through the media noise, delivering real experiences and opinions of Venezuelans directly affected by these changes.

    00:00 Introduction to Hines On Air Season Three

    00:23 Special Episode: Trump's Actions in Venezuela

    01:22 Introducing the Guests: Venezuelan Perspectives

    01:59 Life in Venezuela: Historical Context

    05:12 Chavez's Rise to Power

    16:38 Impact of Chavez's Policies

    21:08 Cuba's Influence and Oil Trade 21:52 Venezuela's Oil Crisis

    23:00 Economic Collapse and Black Market

    24:30 Chavez's Policies and Their Impact

    26:48 Education and Knowledge Control

    28:10 Mass Migration and Desperation

    32:00 Corruption and Insecurity

    39:09 Hope for Change in Venezuela

    45:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    46 min