The End of Daylight Saving Time is Almost Here Again episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 41 MIN

The End of Daylight Saving Time is Almost Here Again

from The Daily Note with James A. Brown

Time is a slippery concept, and in today's chat, we dive deep into how Americans have been playing around with it for the last century and a half. From the dawn of the railroads in the 1880s, when standard time became a necessity to keep trains running on schedule, to the introduction of Daylight Saving Time during World War I, we've been on a wild ride with our clocks. This episode is all about how these changes have shaped our daily lives and how the push for permanent Daylight Saving Time has sparked debate once again. We explore the pros and cons of these changes, and how they impact everything from our daily routines to our children's safety as they head to school in the dark. It's a fascinating journey through history and a look at what the future might hold for timekeeping in America. You might think time is just a number, but it tells a story about who we are as a society. The episode also touches on how our understanding of time has evolved, especially with the rise of technology and global communication. As we reflect on how we've messed with time, we consider whether it's time for another change. Could we finally settle on a time system that works for everyone? Or are we destined to keep changing the clocks twice a year? Join us as we unpack these questions and more, diving into listener feedback and perspectives on the issue. It's not just about the hours on the clock; it's about the impact on our lives, our communities, and even our economy. So, if you've ever wondered why we still change our clocks or if it could be different, this episode has got you covered. We delve into the history, the current debates, and the future of time in America, making it a must-listen for anyone who's ever felt the stress of Daylight Saving Time. Get ready to rethink how you view time, because this discussion is anything but straightforward.Takeaways:News travels quickly, and if you don’t pay attention, you might miss important stuff.James A. Brown emphasizes slowing down the news to promote better understanding and clarity.Timekeeping has evolved significantly in the last 150 years, affecting how we live daily.The introduction of standard time in the 1880s was crucial for the growth of the railroad system.Daylight Saving Time started during WWI as a way to conserve energy and has been debated ever since.Public opinion on Daylight Saving Time is split, with many wanting to stick with standard time year-round.Links referenced in this episode:thedailynote.netjamesabrown.netnewsbreak.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:MeetinVaultedMcIlvany Financial GroupHilton HonorsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jul 27, 2026

Embed this episode

NOW PLAYING

The End of Daylight Saving Time is Almost Here Again

0:00 41:32

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The Daily Note with James A. Brown?

This episode is 41 minutes long.

When was this The Daily Note with James A. Brown episode published?

This episode was published on July 27, 2026.

Can I download this The Daily Note with James A. Brown episode?

Yes. Use the download control on the episode player to save the publisher-provided media file.
URL copied to clipboard!