The Secret War to Save America's Middle Class | Episode 180

EPISODE · Feb 9, 2025 · 30 MIN

The Secret War to Save America's Middle Class | Episode 180

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

The Secret War to Save America's Middle Class | Episode 180MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLUSUPPORT THE VOICES FOR VOICES® TV SHOW AND PODCASThttps://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporterChapter Markers0:02 Supply Chain Risks and Substance Abuse24:34 Global Supply Chain and Substance RiskCould our nation's security be compromised by the very products we use every day? Join us on this gripping episode of the Voices for Voices podcast as we tackle the intricate web of the global supply chain and its unforeseen risks to national security and public health. We shine a light on the need for scrutiny regarding the origins of our goods, particularly those sourced from countries that might pose a diplomatic challenge. With illegal immigration and crime entering the conversation, we emphasize the significance of legal immigration and reflect on the historical paths our ancestors took. Through personal stories and societal observations, we aim to cultivate a sense of caution and awareness in our community.As the conversation shifts, we confront the pressing issue of substance abuse with a spotlight on the deadly rise of fentanyl, its troubling links to China, and the curious absence of the problem within its own borders. We explore the hazards posed by potential contaminants in our food, drink, and clothing supply chain, urging vigilance and preventative measures. The connection between mental health and substance abuse is underscored, highlighting the necessity for ongoing attention. With heartfelt gratitude to our Voices for Voices supporters, we call upon our listeners to engage with and advocate for these efforts, with the goal of nurturing a healthier, more resilient society.This episode examines the complex issues surrounding substance supply chains and their impact on public health, particularly focusing on the prevalence of drugs like fentanyl. By addressing personal experiences with addiction and the risks posed by global product sourcing, the hosts aim to promote awareness and informed decision-making among listeners.• Discussion on the dangers of global supply chains• Personal experiences with addiction illustrated by the host• Exploration of legal versus illegal substances• Delving into the implications of fentanyl use• Call for greater transparency in product sourcing• Importance of informed consumer choices to safeguard healthVoices for Voices® is the #1 ranked podcast where people turn to for expert mental health, recovery and career advancement intelligence.Our Voices for Voices® podcast is all about teaching you insanely actionable techniques to help you prosper, grow yourself worth and personal brand.If that sounds like something that could help you grow personally or professionally, then make sure to join me by subscribing!—Thanks for listening!Support Voices for Voices®: https://venmo.com/u/voicesforvoicesLearn more about Voices for Voices®: linktr.ee/Voicesforvoices#supplyChains #economicIssues #USEconomy #manufacturing #logistics #businessNews #economicPolicy #corporateResponsibility #sustainability #globalTrade #supply&Demand #consumerImpact #politicalEconomy #economicResilience #industrialPolicy #economicTransformation #supplyChainManagement #economicCompetitiveness #globalSupplyChains #economicChallenges Newepisode #newpodcastalert #podcastseries #podcastcommunity #voicesforvoicespodcast #mentalhealth #newpodcast #MentalHealthMattersSupport the show

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