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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 40 MIN

Celebrating The Beauty in Life. Random connections, Surprises, & Being in the Moment

from Equal Matters · host Rob Hunter

There is an economy bigger than oil. Bigger than tech. Bigger than anything Wall Street tracks. It is built on your emotions. In this episode, I pull back the curtain on what I call the Division Economy. The invisible system that media companies, social platforms, advertisers, and marketers have spent decades engineering around one simple truth: fear and outrage keep you clicking. And if you are not aware of it, that system is not just influencing you. It is driving you. I spent 27 years in talk radio. And I was not just a witness to the Division Economy. For a long time, I was part of it. Covering politics up close. Four presidential conventions. Election nights. The machinery of manufactured urgency, every single day. What changed? A pandemic. A period of forced stillness that made me ask a question I had been avoiding. Who is actually in control here? This episode is not a rant about the media. It is a deeper conversation about self-awareness, the Stoic concept of the dichotomy of control, and what it actually means to take the wheel back in a world that profits from your reaction. You will hear why division is a business model and not an accident. How your biology is being used against you. And the simple but hard truth that no news cycle, no algorithm, and no headline can control you without your permission. The world is loud right now. This is how you find your signal. In this episode, we focus on celebrating the beauty in life. Random connections, surprises, and staying present. Subscribe. Share. I work with business owners and execs to put your big, bold ideas into the world and in your business. More: robhunter.me

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There is an economy bigger than oil. Bigger than tech. Bigger than anything Wall Street tracks. It is built on your emotions. In this episode, I pull back the curtain on what I call the Division Economy. The invisible system that media companies,...

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