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  • Aging With Compassion and Clarity, Kathi Miracle
    Jan 23 2026

    Kathi Miracle is a longtime dementia educator, professional speaker, and caregiving advocate with more than thirty years of hands-on experience in senior living and cognitive health. During our conversation, she shared deeply practical insight drawn from real families, real diagnoses, and real outcomes, including how cognitive decline can be slowed and sometimes prevented when the right tools are used early. The discussion explored aging, dementia care, and caregiving through a compassionate, realistic lens, making it both highly informational and genuinely resourceful for anyone navigating cognitive health concerns or supporting a loved one through the aging process.

    #AgingWithCompassion #DementiaCare #CognitiveHealth #CaregiverSupport #HealthyAging

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    52 min
  • When the 25th Amendment Isn’t Enough: Article II, Section 4 and Accountability
    Jan 20 2026

    Exploring the critical difference between the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution by breaking down incapacity versus misconduct, explaining why the 25th Amendment only addresses a president’s ability to serve, and examining how impeachment exists as a constitutional safeguard against corruption, abuse of power, and violations of public trust across an entire administration, not just one individual at the top.

    #Constitution #Impeachment #ArticleIISection4 #25thAmendment #GovernmentAccountability #RuleOfLaw #ChecksAndBalances #CivicEducation

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    5 min
  • The Exhaustive Phase of Power
    Jan 17 2026

    Exploring what happens when an administration stops governing through consent and instead relies on pressure, intimidation, and institutional friction to maintain control. Examining why U.S. elections are harder to fully dismantle than they appear, how immunity is often misunderstood, and why overt cruelty and normalized harm create deep psychological strain. Tracing how power tends to erode gradually through resistance, legal challenges, and loss of legitimacy rather than through a single dramatic collapse, and why the most dangerous moments often occur when authority begins to slip.

    #PowerAndPolitics #DemocracyUnderStrain #InstitutionalResilience #ElectionIntegrity #AccountabilityMatters #PoliticalPsychology #CivicAwareness #GovernanceAndPower

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    7 min
  • 50 and FⓐCKABLE with Tina Coleman
    Jan 16 2026

    A fabulous, honest conversation between two 50-year-old women who are done shrinking themselves. This interview dives into life, sexuality after 50, confidence, and the freedom that comes from moving forward without restraints or expectations imposed by others. It’s about owning who you are, embracing desire, and living unapologetically on your own terms.

    #WomenOver50 #MidlifeConfidence #SexualityAfter50 #AgingOutLoud #UnapologeticWomen #MidlifeFreedom #RealConversations #WomenSupportingWomen

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    29 min
  • Territories Without a Voice: When American Belonging Comes With an Asterisk
    Jan 15 2026

    A look back at how U.S. territories were once viewed as a temporary step toward statehood and how that expectation quietly changed in the early 1900s. The discussion traces how court rulings known as the Insular Cases created a system where the Constitution applies only partially in U.S. territories, shaping the modern status of places like Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa. It then turns to a recent Alaska voter fraud appeal involving an American Samoan woman to show how these century-old legal distinctions continue to affect voting rights, citizenship status, and representation today, raising broader questions about who is considered fully American and why taxation without representation still exists in practice.

    #USTerritories #VotingRights #AmericanSamoa #NoTaxationWithoutRepresentation #Constitution #CivilRights #Democracy #Representation

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    4 min
  • Are Mail-In Ballots Being Pushed Aside Ahead of the 2026 Midterms?
    Jan 14 2026

    Recent court rulings, state-level voting law changes, and postal service clarifications are intersecting in ways that make mail-in voting harder to rely on. The focus is on how challenges to ballot deadlines, the elimination of grace periods, and unavoidable mail processing delays shift the risk of disqualification onto voters, and how these combined changes could shape participation in the 2026 midterm elections.

    #MailInVoting, #VotingRights, #2026Midterms, #ElectionAccess, #BallotDeadlines, #Democracy

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    3 min
  • The Afterwork with Don Akchin
    Jan 9 2026

    A reflective conversation about life after retirement and what comes next when the routine of work ends. The discussion touches on identity, purpose, mental adjustment, financial realities, and the emotional shift that comes with leaving a long career behind. It explores how people redefine productivity, meaning, and daily structure once the workday no longer defines their time.

    #RetirementLife #LifeAfterWork #NextChapter #PostCareer #AgingAndPurpose #LifeTransitions #PersonalReflection #AfterRetirement

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    30 min
  • When ICE Goes Too Far: Will Lawmakers Do More Than Talk?
    Jan 8 2026

    Lawmakers across the country are responding after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman during an encounter in Minneapolis, with video raising serious questions about whether force was justified and whether the vehicle was actually turning away. Reports also suggest the situation escalated after she was told to move and then attempted to do so, and there are conflicting accounts about access to medical care afterward. Minnesota leaders, members of Congress, and national political figures have spoken out, but their reactions are sharply divided along political lines. This episode looks at what they said, how they framed the incident, and whether strong public statements will lead to any real accountability or change going forward.

    #ICEOverreach #MinneapolisShooting #LawmakersRespond #AccountabilityMatters #UseOfForce #ImmigrationEnforcement #PublicTrust #CivilRights #GovernmentPower

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    3 min