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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 1H 12M

DBBA 2026.04.10: War, Corruption, and Epstein Files

from Dad Bods & Bad Attitudes · host Dad Bods & Bad Attitudes

Most conversations about current politics and international crises miss the biggest lesson: understanding history, economics, and human motivation is key to navigating a chaotic world. In this eye-opening episode, cohosts Chris and Mark are joined by retired Army Colonel Alex Simmons to break down the real strategic stakes behind the Iran conflict, revealing how military actions and political decisions are deeply intertwined with greed, legacy, and misinformation. You’ll discover why the U.S. is continually caught in a cycle of war and distraction, how our leaders’ decisions are influenced by insider trading, and what the true costs are of global power plays. From the Middle East to Florida politics, this episode exposes the hidden forces shaping world events, emphasizing that without a proper understanding of history and economics, we risk repeating the worst mistakes of the past.We also break down the dangerous resurgence of white supremacy, the decline of American public education, and the role of media in manipulating public perception. Community activist Jennie P offers a gripping perspective on how social media and propaganda have amplified hate and misinformation, while Mark Davis discusses the importance of active civic engagement in restoring a more equitable society. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a veteran, or just tired of the chaos, this episode arms you with the knowledge to see beyond the headlines and think critically about America's future. Perfect for anyone who feels overwhelmed by daily headlines yet knows deep down that understanding history and money is the key to change. This is a must-listen for truth-seekers determined to resist manipulation and push for a better, more honest future.Guest Credentials:Colonel Alex Simmons is a retired U.S. Army officer with war college experience, now offering strategic insights on geopolitics, military history, and international affairs. Jennie P is a seasoned community activist fighting for social justice and civics education, dedicated to raising awareness around systemic inequities.

Most conversations about current politics and international crises miss the biggest lesson: understanding history, economics, and human motivation is key to navigating a chaotic world. In this eye-opening episode, cohosts Chris and Mark are joined by retired Army Colonel Alex Simmons to break down the real strategic stakes behind the Iran conflict, revealing how military actions and political decisions are deeply intertwined with greed, legacy, and misinformation. You’ll discover why the U.S. is continually caught in a cycle of war and distraction, how our leaders’ decisions are influenced by insider trading, and what the true costs are of global power plays. From the Middle East to Florida politics, this episode exposes the hidden forces shaping world events, emphasizing that without a proper understanding of history and economics, we risk repeating the worst mistakes of the past.We also break down the dangerous resurgence of white supremacy, the decline of American public education, and the role of media in manipulating public perception. Community activist Jennie P offers a gripping perspective on how social media and propaganda have amplified hate and misinformation, while Mark Davis discusses the importance of active civic engagement in restoring a more equitable society. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a veteran, or just tired of the chaos, this episode arms you with the knowledge to see beyond the headlines and think critically about America's future. Perfect for anyone who feels overwhelmed by daily headlines yet knows deep down that understanding history and money is the key to change. This is a must-listen for truth-seekers determined to resist manipulation and push for a better, more honest future.Guest Credentials:Colonel Alex Simmons is a retired U.S. Army officer with war college experience, now offering strategic insights on geopolitics, military history, and international affairs. Jennie P is a seasoned community activist fighting for social justice and civics education, dedicated to raising awareness around systemic inequities.

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BALDERDAWGS Several John Doe's Old high school friends decide to come back together after 30 years to create a Podcast. Bad idea? Explicit Cast-A-Role: A Movie Podcast Cast-a-role A movie podcast that has absolutely nothing to do with cooking. Three friends take some of cinema’s much loved (or unloved) films and, for better or worse, stir in a different cast (it’s usually worse). A must listen for film and comedy fans alike.Cast-A-Role is filled with delicious humour, bad language, dubious opinions, and delectable movie trivia. Explicit The Midnight Cinema Screening Unkn  Welcome to The Midnight Cinema Screening.This is basically the place where we hang out after midnight and talk about movies and TV shows that stuck with us… the good, the bad, the weird, and the ones that probably shouldn’t exist but somehow do. I also talk about true crime. If you love horror, cult classics, creepy shows, and the occasional random deep dive into something strange, you’re in the right place. Nothing here is super scripted or overly serious. It’s more like sitting around with friends after a late-night movie, breaking down what worked, what didn’t, and the moments that made you pause the screen and go, “Wait… what just happened?”Some episodes we’ll be reviewing movies.Some we’ll be talking about TV episodes.And sometimes we’ll just go down a rabbit hole about the weird history behind something we watched.So if you like late-night movie talk, dark stories, and conversations that feel a little unfiltered Explicit Reformed Bad Boys Reformed Bad Boys We are Reformed Bad Boys and we are here to share our truth good or bad. We talk about the things we’ve been through and what we have learned. We want to create a community to share skills with dealing with mental health and issues faced when changing your life for the better. Explicit

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