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  • Hour 2: The ChatGPT–FSU Shooting Dilemma | Barry Maher: Dark Humor, Demons & The Great Dick
    Apr 20 2026

    The second hour examines the unprecedented legal and moral questions raised by the 2025 FSU shooting, where the accused gunman exchanged more than 200 conversations with ChatGPT — including operational questions minutes before the attack — forcing prosecutors, families, and regulators to confront whether information alone can constitute “help.” It’s a deep dive into the collision between human intent and machine response, and the unsettling reality that AI stayed in the conversation long after every human in this young shooter’s life had walked away. The show closes with an interview featuring Barry Maher, author of The Great Dick: And the Dysfunctional Demon, a darkly comic supernatural thriller set in 1980s California. The novel blends horror, satire, and character‑driven chaos as an ordinary man finds his life hijacked by a mischievous, malevolent entity — a story that uses humor and the paranormal to explore how identity unravels under pressure and how ego can become its own worst haunting.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: A Canadian MP’s Alphabet Soup Moment | Ray Zinn on Essential Leadership
    Apr 20 2026

    Episode 93 opens with a breakdown of the viral “alphabet soup” moment from Canadian MP Leah Gazan, using her 17‑letter acronym as a springboard to show how jargon‑heavy political language numbs the public, buries real crises, and turns urgent issues into performative word salads. The hosts deliver a sharp critique of how overloaded identity acronyms desensitize audiences, shut down debate, and let politicians signal virtue while dodging accountability. The hour then features an interview with Ray Zinn, a Silicon Valley pioneer and the longest‑serving CEO in the industry, known for building Micrel into a model of disciplined, values‑driven leadership. He’s the author of The Essential Leader, which distills his decades of experience into a clear, character‑first blueprint for anyone who wants to lead with integrity and endurance.

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    55 min
  • Hour 2: Jami Floyd on the Cost of Candidacy | Dr. John R. Lott Jr. on Crime & Public Policy
    Apr 13 2026

    We begin the second hour with an exclusive interview with Jami Floyd — an attorney, veteran journalist, and public‑affairs commentator whose career spans ABC News, MSNBC, Court TV, and WNYC, and who recently suspended her congressional campaign in New York’s 12th District after confronting the structural and financial barriers facing first‑time candidates. She brings a rare blend of legal insight, media experience, and hard‑earned political perspective to any discussion of law, democracy, and public service. We wrap the show with a conversation with Dr. John Richard Lott Jr. — an economist, researcher, and founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center, known for his extensive empirical work on crime statistics, public safety, and the effects of policy on real‑world outcomes. His data‑driven scholarship and decades of academic work have made him a prominent and often debated voice in national conversations about crime and public policy.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: Artemis II’s $93B Question | Nancy Lee Gulbrandsen on Modern Dating
    Apr 13 2026

    Episode 92 begins with a look at the staggering $93billion price tag behind America’s return to deep‑space flight, contrasting the awe of Artemis II with the hard question of whether such spending is justified when housing, healthcare, infrastructure, and education are in crisis. The hosts then widen the lens, using Pew and Gallup data to show how Americans remain inspired by space exploration yet increasingly demand accountability, fiscal restraint, and a clearer argument for why lunar missions should outrank urgent needs here on Earth. The hour ends with an interview featuring Nancy Lee Gulbrandsen -- a Florida‑based author and humorist whose satirical dating guide, Swipe Left: The Savvy Woman’s Guide to Decoding Men’s Dating Profiles, recently ranked in Amazon’s Top 10 in the Online Dating category. Her sharp, self‑aware take on modern romance has resonated with readers nationwide, turning her real‑life misadventures into empowering, laugh‑out‑loud insight for women navigating today’s dating landscape.

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    55 min
  • Hour 2: Jaden Ivey’s Unrighteousness Uproar | Rev. Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery on Dismantling Racism
    Apr 6 2026

    Hour 2 examines the Jaden Ivey firestorm, tracing how a 45‑minute Instagram Live attacking the NBA’s Pride Month initiatives triggered his sudden waiver and ignited a league‑wide debate over faith, speech, and brand protection. The hosts unpack the Bulls’ swift “conduct detrimental” decision, and the polarized reactions across players, media, and fans as the NBA confronts its own limits on expression. The show wraps with an interview featuring Rev. Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery—a theologian and psychologist whose work bridges spiritual healing and racial justice, challenging individuals and institutions to confront the emotional and moral roots of racism. She is the author of Dismantling Racism, where she outlines a transformative framework for understanding racism as both a systemic force and a spiritual wound that requires courageous self‑examination and collective repair.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: Cancelling César Chávez | Dr. Renata Moon on Pediatric Care & Informed Consent
    Apr 6 2026

    Episode 91 opens with the collapse of a revered labor icon’s legacy as multiple women come forward with allegations of rape, coercion, and long‑buried abuse, forcing the country to confront a truth that shatters decades of mythmaking. What follows is not merely a culture‑war cancellation but a moral reckoning, as the movement he built—and the nation that sanctified him—must now confront the darkness that lived inside its chosen hero. The hour ends with an interview featuring Dr. Renata Moon, MD, FCP -- a board‑certified pediatrician and veteran medical educator with more than 25 years of clinical experience in general pediatrics and pediatric hospital medicine. She is known for her advocacy on informed consent, medical transparency, and the protection of open inquiry in medical education, work that has positioned her as a prominent voice in debates over pediatric care and physician autonomy.

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    55 min
  • Hour 2: The Surge in Campus Accommodations | Diana Colleen on Power, Ethics & Extraordinary Abilities
    Mar 30 2026

    The hour opens with an examination of the explosive rise in disability accommodations on college campuses — especially elite ones — where registration rates have surged to levels with “no historical parallel,” driven largely by mental‑health diagnoses and easier access to private evaluations. While some of this reflects overdue support, the system is increasingly strained, inequitable, and vulnerable to strategic use, raising the looming question of what happens “if it hits 50 or 60 percent.” The show wraps with an interview featuring Diana Colleen, a novelist whose work blends moral tension with imaginative, reality‑bending storytelling. Her book They Could Be Saviors explores what occurs when extraordinary abilities collide with the fragile ethics of being human.

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    50 min
  • Hour 1: Dogs, Culture Wars & the BOWOW Act | Michael Bedenbaugh on Reviving Our Republic
    Mar 30 2026

    Episode 90 opens with an activist’s X post describing dogs as “unclean,” a remark that set off a wave of online speculation about Muslims supposedly trying to ban pets in New York City—despite no such proposal ever being formally introduced. From there, the hosts move to the debate surrounding Congress’s BOWOW Act, where dogs again entered the political conversation, this time as part of an immigration‑related messaging fight rather than a discussion about animal welfare or statutory changes. The hour ends with an interview featuring Michael Bedenbaugh -- a historian and civic advocate whose work focuses on preserving America’s cultural foundations and renewing public engagement. He is the author of Reviving Our Republic, a call to restore the nation’s democratic fabric through historical insight and community action.

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    55 min