Épisodes

  • Hour 2: The Platner Problem | Dr. Isik Abla on Iran and the Regime’s Failing Ideology
    Jun 29 2026

    Graham Platner’s rapid rise collapses under a verified sexting scandal and a years‑old tattoo that ignites a political firestorm, splitting Democrats, supercharging the media, and turning a once‑viable Senate bid into a cautionary tale. The hosts track how party panic, relentless partisan attacks, and a credibility‑shaking news cycle expose deeper fractures in modern politics than in Platner himself. The show wraps with an interview featuring Dr. Isik Abla, a former Muslim, global Christian voice, and author of the new devotional Heavenly Whispers. She breaks down how sharia, religious authority, and ideological control shape life inside Iran’s clerical regime, and explains how the regime uses theology to justify power, suppress dissent, and maintain its grip even as more Iranians quietly reject its claims.

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    55 min
  • Hour 1: The Belfast Riots | Nunzia Mondo on My Silent Prison
    Jun 29 2026

    Episode 103 opens with a hard look at the Belfast riots — a city jolted by a single stabbing that spiraled into nights of street violence fueled by fear, misinformation, and opportunistic extremists. The hosts break down how one isolated act collided with immigration pressure, political manipulation, and a community already stretched to its limit. The show then pivots to Nunzia Mondo, author of My Silent Prison, to discuss her stark memoir of surviving decades of hidden abuse behind a façade of wealth and perfection. She lays bare the psychological traps that keep victims silent — and the moment that finally forced her to reclaim her life

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    55 min
  • Hour 2: The Emotional Support Animal Dilemma | Barry Hoffner on Belonging to the World
    Jun 22 2026

    The second hour tracks how emotional support animals grew from a legitimate mental‑health accommodation into a sprawling cultural and regulatory landmine spanning airports, housing law, generational behavior, and the booming ESA industry. The hosts note that while animals can steady us, they cannot carry the emotional burdens we keep shifting onto them — prompting a sharper question: Is the problem the animals, or our growing reluctance to shoulder our own weight? The hour closes with Barry Hoffner — global traveler, former international investment banker, and founder of Caravan to Class, the nonprofit expanding educational access in West Africa. His book Belonging to the World chronicles his journey to every country on Earth and explores healing, connection, and renewed purpose after profound personal loss.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: The Politics of Parentage | Joe DeNicholas on Seeking Sanity
    Jun 22 2026

    Episode 102 opens with New York’s move to replace “mother” and “father” with gender‑neutral parentage terms — a technical tweak that instantly ignited a political and cultural fight far beyond Albany. The hosts trace how a bureaucratic update became a national flashpoint over identity, tradition, and the meaning of family, ending on a harder truth: language can shift, but the emotional weight people attach to “mother” and “father” is not easily legislated away. The hour then turns to therapist and author Joe DeNicholas, MBA, LCSW, whose work bridges science, spirituality, and healing. His book Seeking Sanity offers a direct, practical framework for reclaiming clarity and emotional steadiness in a world that constantly pulls people off center.

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    55 min
  • Hour 2: The Age‑Limit Debate in American Politics | Ela Thier on How to Fail as an Artist
    Jun 15 2026

    Our second hour reviews the surging national debate over age limits for politicians, breaking down the polling, medical research, and high‑profile public statements that have pushed this once‑taboo question into the mainstream. It’s a data‑driven look at why nearly four out of five Americans now say it’s time to rethink who’s old enough to lead — and what that shift means for the future of political power. The show then wraps with an interview featuring Ela Thier, author of How to Fail as an Artist, a candid, craft‑sharp examination of why creative careers stall and how to build a practice rooted in honesty rather than hype. Thier’s blend of memoir and tough‑minded guidance reframes “failure” as a necessary — and often liberating — part of making real art.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: The Etiquette Wars of Modern Life | Dr. Laura Dabney on I Need You … Now Go Away!
    Jun 15 2026

    Episode 101 begins with a look at the modern “etiquette wars,” where phones, tipping screens, and collapsing social norms have turned everyday life into a battlefield of clashing expectations. From speakerphone offenders to airplane meltdowns, the hosts explore how technology, burnout, and shifting boundaries are reshaping what we consider basic decency — and why everyone thinks they’re the polite one. The show then pivots to an interview with Dr. Laura Dabney, author of I Need You … Now Go Away! Her book distills decades of psychiatric practice into a sharp, accessible guide to the messy push‑pull of modern relationships, where craving closeness and demanding distance often collide.

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    55 min
  • Hour 2: Raúl Castro’s Indictment and America’s Cuba Divide | Nick Kessler & Brian Fulmer of Road Trip Masters
    Jun 8 2026

    The second hour begins with an analysis of the Justice Department’s historic indictment of Raúl Castro for the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue, grounding the story in verified quotes, the human cost, and the decades‑long fight for accountability. It then widens to the national and South Florida polling divide on Cuba policy, exploring how justice, memory, and public sentiment collide as the U.S. confronts a regime accused of murdering Americans — and what that means going forward. The show wraps with an interview featuring Nick Kessler and Brian Fulmer, hosts of Road Trip Masters, the travel‑adventure series that highlights the people, towns, and hidden gems along America’s backroads. Kessler and Fulmer bring an easygoing chemistry and a deep love of Americana, turning every journey into a celebration of local culture, food, and the open road.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: The DNC’s 2024 Autopsy | Danny “The Count” Koker of Counting Cars
    Jun 8 2026

    Episode 100 begins with a sharp look at the DNC’s bruising, disowned 192‑page post‑mortem on the 2024 election and the data showing how rural collapse, demographic slippage, and economic anxiety helped crack the Democratic coalition. It’s a tight, fact‑driven breakdown of what the polls actually say went wrong — and what the party must confront heading into the 2026 midterms and beyond. The show then transitions to an interview with Danny “The Count” Koker, the musician, businessman, and television personality best known for Counting Cars and Pawn Stars, and the longtime owner of Count’s Kustoms in Las Vegas, where his custom‑car empire and on‑air charisma have made him a fixture of American automotive culture.

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    55 min