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#LIVE #podcast #artist #authors #realpeople interviews every Thursday 7PM Eastern on vloggingpod.podbean.com Brought to you by: https://www.sheshedstudios.net/ we’re on #amazonmusic #itunes #spotify #podcastaddict #iheartradio #googlpodcasts & more

  1. 380

    Understanding Dementia Through Communication

    Dementia educator Kathi Miracle joins us to discuss one of the most challenging aspects of dementia care: communication. As cognitive changes occur, families often struggle to understand how to respond, connect, and support their loved ones. In this conversation, Kathi shares practical communication strategies, explains why certain approaches may create frustration, and offers guidance on building stronger, more compassionate interactions with those living with dementia. #DementiaCare #DementiaAwareness #CommunicationTips #Caregiving #FamilyCaregiver #AlzheimersAwareness #SeniorCare #ElderCare #CaregiverSupport #PodcastInterview

  2. 379

    4th of July, Unforgotten Independence

    As Americans prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, this episode looks beyond the fireworks and traditions to explore the deeper meaning of Independence Day. Beginning with the American Revolution and the Founding Fathers' concerns about concentrated power, Eri examines the principles of checks and balances that shaped the U.S. Constitution. The discussion then connects those founding ideals to several recent Supreme Court decisions involving the current administration, including the E. Jean Carroll appeals, mail-in ballot rulings, and the Court's decision regarding independent federal agencies. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on the historical purpose of America's constitutional guardrails and why understanding them remains important as the nation celebrates its independence.   #FourthOfJuly #UnforgottenIndependence #IndependenceDay #USHistory #AmericanHistory #Constitution #DeclarationOfIndependence #ChecksAndBalances #SupremeCourt #FoundingFathers #Civics #CurrentEvents #Government #PoliticalHistory

  3. 378

    Delaney Hall and the Bigger Immigration Debate

    Delaney Hall has become one of the most closely watched immigration detention facilities in the country. This episode examines the hunger strike, protests, lawsuits, and allegations surrounding the New Jersey detention center while exploring the larger national debate over immigration enforcement, detention policies, sanctuary jurisdictions, airport operations, and concerns about how those policies could impact international travel and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. #DelaneyHall #ImmigrationPolicy #ICE #ImmigrationDebate #DetentionCenters #NewJersey #WorldCup2026 #BorderPolicy #SanctuaryCities #CurrentEvents #Politics #NewsAnalysis #GovernmentPolicy #TravelNews #CivilRights

  4. 377

    The Documents That Matter Most, Dementia Planning

    Dementia educator Kathi Miracle joins us to discuss one of the most important but often overlooked aspects of dementia care: planning ahead. We break down the key legal and medical documents families should have in place, including powers of attorney, advance directives, and other essential planning tools. Kathi also shares practical advice on avoiding common mistakes, navigating family disagreements, and taking the first steps toward protecting loved ones before difficult decisions arise. #DementiaCare #DementiaAwareness #Caregiving #FamilyCaregiver #SeniorCare #ElderCare #AdvanceDirectives #PowerOfAttorney #CaregiverSupport #PodcastInterview

  5. 376

    The NDA Problem

    Exploring the growing use of non-disclosure agreements in major development projects and the tension they create between economic development and public transparency. Eri and Laura discuss how elected officials can legally sign NDAs during negotiations involving data centers, technology projects, land deals, and tax incentives, often before residents know what is being planned in their communities. The conversation examines whether confidentiality protects legitimate business interests or prevents the public from having a meaningful voice in decisions that may permanently reshape their towns, resources, and future. #DataCenters #GovernmentTransparency #PublicAccountability #NDAs #OpenGovernment #CommunityImpact #EconomicDevelopment #PublicRecords #LocalGovernment #TechnologyInfrastructure #LandUse #CommunityRights #CivicEngagement #WaterResources #UtilityInfrastructure #PublicPolicy #GovernmentOversight #DevelopmentProjects #OhioPolitics #ArizonaPolitics

  6. 375

    Voting Rights Then and Now

    Exploring how voting rights in the United States have evolved from the protections established by the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to the legal and political battles taking place today. Eri and Laura examine the history of voter suppression, the impact of major court decisions such as Shelby County v. Holder, and the ongoing debates over redistricting, election administration, and access to the ballot box. The conversation focuses on a larger question facing many Americans: whether concerns about voting rights stem from weakened protections, declining trust in institutions, or a combination of both. #VotingRights #VotingRightsAct #ElectionLaw #Redistricting #Gerrymandering #Democracy #ElectionIntegrity #CivicEngagement #VoterAccess #CivilRights #SupremeCourt #PublicPolicy #GovernmentAccountability #AmericanPolitics #ElectionReform #ConstitutionalRights #PoliticalDiscussion #CurrentEvents #CivicEducation #RepresentationMatters

  7. 374

    When The Primary is Over...

    Exploring why some politicians appear more willing to speak openly only after they no longer face the pressure of a primary election or reelection campaign. The discussion examines several Republican figures who became more critical of the administration after announcing retirement, losing political protection, or stepping away from future races. Eri and Laura explore whether these shifts reflect genuine concern, personal frustration, political freedom, or a combination of all three. The conversation raises broader questions about accountability, political courage, and whether fear of primary challenges is shaping what elected officials are willing to say while they still hold office. Ultimately, the episode asks whether public criticism carries more weight when it comes before political consequences disappear, and what it says about the current political climate when honesty may only emerge after the risk is gone. #Politics #PoliticalAccountability #PrimaryElections #GovernmentTransparency #PoliticalDiscussion #Democracy #ElectionPolitics #PublicService #CivicEngagement #PoliticalAnalysis #VoterAwareness #CurrentEvents #GovernmentOversight #PoliticalReform #PublicPolicy #AccountabilityMatters #AmericanPolitics #PoliticalCommentary #CivicEducation 

  8. 373

    From Loss to Purpose with Dr. B

    Exploring how personal tragedy, cultural experiences, resilience, and mental health shape the way people move forward after loss. Psychiatrist and author Oluwole Babatunde shares his journey from rural Nigeria to a career in psychiatry while discussing grief, adaptation, emotional growth, and finding meaning during life’s most difficult moments. #MentalHealth #Resilience #GriefAndHealing #Psychiatry #EmotionalWellness #PersonalGrowth #LifeChallenges #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #FindingPurpose #HumanConnection #PodcastLife

  9. 372

    From Gas Pumps to Grocery Aisles

    Exploring how inflation affects everyday Americans through rising gas prices, groceries, housing, insurance, tariffs, global energy markets, and the growing strain on utilities and infrastructure. Breaking down the real-world pressures behind why so many people still feel financially squeezed in 2026. #Inflation #Economy #CostOfLiving #GasPrices #GroceryPrices #HousingCosts #HealthInsurance #EnergyCosts #AIdataCenters #Tariffs

  10. 371

    The Playbook We've Seen Once Before

    Exploring the political rise of Pete Wilson, the Republican movement that shaped him, the rise of Proposition 187, and how fear-based immigration politics helped transform California from a Republican stronghold into a Democratic-dominated state for decades afterward. #PeteWilson #Prop187 #CaliforniaPolitics #ImmigrationHistory #PoliticalHistory #CivilRights #VloggingPod

  11. 370

    NDA With Big Tech, Did Ohio Communities Secretly Approve AI Infrastructure?

    Exploring the growing backlash across Ohio over massive AI data center expansion, hidden land purchases, possible NDA use in local negotiations, and fears surrounding water consumption, electric grid strain, and the transformation of small rural communities into industrial AI corridors. Breaking down Microsoft’s projects in Hebron and Heath, the statewide pushback movement, and why more Ohio residents are beginning to ask whether they were truly informed before these projects moved forward. #Ohio #DataCenters #AIInfrastructure #BigTech #Microsoft #LickingCounty #HebronOhio #HeathOhio #WaterRights #ElectricGrid #Farmland #OhioPolitics #AIExpansion #CommunityRights #Transparency #RuralOhio #UtilityCosts #TechBoom #ArtificialIntelligence #LocalGovernment

  12. 369

    You Never Chose AI… The Expansion Already Around You, and Inside Your 401(k)

    Exploring how artificial intelligence quietly embedded itself into everyday life through search engines, social media, office software, design tools, smart devices, and retirement funds long before many people realized it was happening. Breaking down the difference between true AI growth and AI being layered into products people already used, while examining the massive infrastructure spending, growing bank concerns over AI debt, Microsoft’s expanding Ohio data center footprint, and how deeply ordinary Americans may already be financially tied to the future of AI whether they support it or not. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #DataCenters #401k #Retirement #BigTech #Microsoft #Ohio #Infrastructure #WallStreet #Economy #TechNews #Utilities #FinancialSystem #LickingCounty

  13. 368

    Howard Lutnick and the Transcript the Public Still Can’t Read

    Examining the closed-door House Oversight Committee interview involving Howard Lutnick and questions surrounding his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. Exploring what lawmakers said after nearly four hundred questions were asked behind closed doors, why the transcript still has not been publicly released, and how Democrats and Republicans described the testimony very differently afterward. #HowardLutnick #JeffreyEpstein #HouseOversight #Congress #GovernmentTransparency #ClosedDoorHearing #PoliticalAccountability #NewsPodcast #Politics #Investigations #CongressionalHearing #BreakingNews #CurrentEvents #ViralNews

  14. 367

    Where Your Property Taxes Go… Breaking Down School Funding and State Aid

    Exploring how property taxes became tied to public schools, how levies and reassessments work, why Ohio’s funding formulas became so controversial, and how state aid calculations interact with local revenue in ways many taxpayers never fully see or understand. #PropertyTaxes #SchoolFunding #OhioSchools #SchoolLevies #StateAid #HB920 #PublicEducation #TaxpayerEducation #EducationFunding #OhioPolitics #PropertyValues #LocalGovernment #SchoolFinance #EducationalEquity #VloggingPod

  15. 366

    Ohio’s Hidden Safety Nets, 10 Laws And Programs That Could Reduce Financial Pressure

    Exploring 10 lesser-known Ohio laws, loopholes, and financial programs that may help residents lower taxes, reduce medical debt, manage utility costs, protect property, and better understand hidden systems buried within state law. From Ohio’s LLC tax deductions to hospital assistance programs and energy aggregation systems, this episode breaks down financial tools many Ohioans may not even realize already exist. #Ohio #OhioLaws #FinancialRelief #CostOfLiving #OhioResidents #TaxLoopholes #UtilityBills #MedicalDebt #ConsumerRights #StateLaws #MiddleClass #FinancialPressure #OhioPodcast #EconomicIssues #HiddenLaws    

  16. 365

    Where Did Congress Go? The Lawmakers Who Vanished From View

    Exploring the growing controversy surrounding medically absent and publicly unavailable members of Congress, including the recent disappearance from public view of Representative Thomas Kean Jr. Examining how lawmakers can remain in office, continue financial disclosures, and retain power while constituents receive few answers about their condition, availability, or ability to actively serve. Looking deeper into congressional stock trading, aging leadership, transparency concerns, and what accountability in government is supposed to look like in the modern era. #Congress #CongressionalTransparency #StockTrading #ThomasKeanJr #GovernmentAccountability #PoliticalPodcast #CongressionalEthics #PublicTrust #Lawmakers #PoliticalTransparency #VloggingPod #CongressNews

  17. 364

    Borrow, Buy, Die

    Exploring how a little-known financial strategy allows the wealthy to fund their lifestyles without selling their assets, tracing the origins of key tax rules and showing how they quietly work together to reduce taxable income while wealth continues to grow. #BorrowBuyDie #TaxPolicy #WealthInequality #EconomicEducation #FinancialLiteracy

  18. 363

    When Representation Stopped Rotating, Citizens to Career Politicians

    Exploring how the structure of early American government was built around temporary service and community representation, and how over time shifting incentives, fundraising systems, and growing political power transformed Congress into a place where long-term careers became the norm instead of the exception. #politics #government #congress #civiceducation #democracy #publicservice #history #politicalsystem

  19. 362

    Billions Abroad, Cuts at Home

    Exploring how recent domestic policy proposals tied to the “One Big Beautiful Bill” aim to scale back programs like SNAP and Medicaid while long-standing U.S. foreign aid commitments remain steady. Breaking down where billions go each year to countries like Israel, Ukraine, Egypt, and Jordan, how that funding is structured, and why military aid is often protected while support systems for Americans face reductions. #ForeignAid #USPolitics #BudgetPriorities #AmericaFirst #GovernmentSpending #PublicPolicy #EconomicDebate #Medicaid #SNAP #GlobalStrategy

  20. 361

    The day the voting map changed again, Supreme Court's decision April 29th 2026

    Exploring how the Supreme Court’s April 29th ruling immediately shifted the legal standard around voting maps and how states like Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida, and Mississippi responded in real time, along with the first legal challenges beginning to take shape. #VotingRights #SupremeCourt #Redistricting #ElectionLaw #CivilRights #USPolitics #StatePolitics #LegalNews #Democracy    

  21. 360

    When Voting Rules Change

    Exploring how changes to the Voting Rights Act and recent Supreme Court decisions shifted the system from preventing unfair voting laws to reacting after they happen, and how those changes can gradually affect everyday voters across all backgrounds. #VotingRights #VotingAccess #ElectionLaws #CivicAwareness #KnowYourRights #DemocracyInAction

  22. 359

    Protocol Versus Reality

    Exploring how continuity of government protocols are designed to protect leadership from shared risk, then contrasting those expectations with the realities of modern public-facing events. Breaking down where established safeguards align, where they feel different, and why those differences raise important questions without jumping to conclusions. #ContinuityOfGovernment #GovernmentProtocol #NationalSecurity #PoliticalAnalysis #BehindTheScenes #MediaAndPolitics #SecurityStandards

  23. 358

    The Missing General… And the Questions That Followed

    Exploring the disappearance of a high-ranking military official and the growing list of individuals tied to sensitive fields whose cases have raised quiet but persistent questions. Looking at what’s known, what’s being grouped together, and why attention has only recently begun to build. #MissingPersons #NationalSecurity #UnansweredQuestions #BreakingNews #InvestigativePodcast #CurrentEvents #GovernmentWatch #DefenseResearch #NewsAnalysis #StayInformed

  24. 357

    A Story 20 Years in the Making, Sarah Marshall

    Exploring the long and often unpredictable path behind bringing a story to life, this conversation follows the experiences, challenges, and moments that shaped a book over two decades, offering insight into creativity, persistence, and the real-life inspiration that quietly builds beneath the surface. #writingjourney #authorinterview #storytelling #creativeprocess #behindthebook #indieauthor #booktalk #podcastconversation #writerslife #longtermgoals

  25. 356

    The Global Puzzle No One Is Explaining

    Connecting today’s headlines to reveal a pattern of simultaneous pressure across global conflicts, economic decisions, information battles, and domestic responses, highlighting how each story carries conflicting signals that challenge what to believe and what to question. #GlobalNews #WorldPolitics #Geopolitics #Iran #Ukraine #Russia #IsraelPalestine #CyberSecurity #EnergyCrisis #USPolitics #EpsteinCase #CurrentEvents    

  26. 355

    Genocide? Nuking Iran? And the Fallout That Reaches Us

    Exploring how a nuclear strike would not stay contained to one country, breaking down what actually happens during a blast, how radioactive fallout travels across borders and oceans, and how the consequences would reach into everyday American life through health risks, environmental impact, and global systems that affect food, water, and fuel. #NuclearFallout #GlobalImpact #IranCrisis #EnvironmentalImpact #RadiationRisks #WorldEvents #PublicAwareness #EnergyCrisis #FoodSupply #WaterSafety

  27. 354

    A Warning Without Shouting, War in the Middle East

    Exploring a quiet but serious warning from a former top military advisor about how modern wars can grow, how the rules meant to protect people can slowly shift, and why leadership changes and legal language matter more than most realize. #MiddleEast #WarRisk #MilitaryAnalysis #USMilitary #GlobalTensions #Iran #ForeignPolicy #WarEthics #CurrentEvents #Geopolitics    

  28. 353

    What Do Iran, Microchips, and Balloons Have in Common?

    Exploring how global conflict tied to Iran is impacting more than just oil and gas, uncovering a lesser-known resource quietly connected to supply chains, technology, and everyday life in ways most people never think about. #EnergySupply #GlobalEconomy #SupplyChain #Microchips #Helium #Geopolitics #ResourceAwareness #DidYouKnow #EconomicImpact #EverydayEconomics

  29. 352

    Spring Might Be Here… But Next Winter’s Energy Costs Are Already Starting

    A quiet shift in the global energy system is already underway, and most people won’t notice it until the bills arrive. What’s happening behind the scenes with LNG, global demand, and supply limits could shape what you pay to heat your home next winter. #EnergyCosts #HeatingBills #NaturalGas #LNG #EnergyMarket #CostOfLiving #ElectricityPrices #GlobalEnergy #WinterPrep #EnergyCrisis

  30. 351

    The Truth Behind Gas Prices in America

    Exploring why gas prices continue to rise even when the United States produces much of its own oil, breaking down the global system that quietly determines what Americans pay at the pump and uncovering the disconnect between expectation and reality. #GasPrices #OilIndustry #EnergyPolicy #GlobalEconomy #FuelCosts #EnergyIndependence #EconomicsExplained #CurrentEvents

  31. 350

    Oil, Power, & Profit While Families Turn To GoFundMe: Hidden Stakes Behind This War

    Exploring how a series of global headlines connect a widening regional conflict, rising oil tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, hesitation from international allies, economic pressures building at home, and difficult questions about who bears the human cost when war expands. #MiddleEast #IranConflict #GlobalOil #StraitOfHormuz #EnergyMarkets #WarEconomics #Geopolitics #CostOfWar #GlobalTensions #EconomicImpact  

  32. 349

    No Insurance for Americans while Pentagon Spends on Lobster and King Crab

    Exploring a growing contrast in Washington as millions of Americans face rising insurance costs and possible coverage losses while new reports reveal controversial Pentagon spending at the end of the fiscal year. Looking at what the numbers actually show and what it could mean for healthcare and federal budget priorities moving forward. #HealthcareCosts #AffordableCareAct #HealthInsurance #ACA #RisingPremiums #FederalSpending #BudgetPriorities #PentagonSpending #HealthcareAccess #PolicyAndPolitics

  33. 348

    Coaching Beyond Limits: Coach Scott Martin’s Comeback Story

    A warm and engaging conversation with Coach Scott Martin about resilience, perspective, and finding purpose again after life takes an unexpected turn. In this thoughtful yet lighthearted chat, Martin reflects on surviving a rare infection that changed his life, the long road of recovery, and how he rediscovered his passion through coaching. Filled with humor, honesty, and heart, the discussion highlights how perseverance and belief in others can transform even the most difficult setbacks into something meaningful. #Resilience #OvercomingAdversity #CoachingBeyondLimits #ScottMartin #PlayFromYourHeart #SportsLeadership #YouthCoaching #Inspiration #HumanSpirit #NeverGiveUp

  34. 347

    Immunity, Influence, and the Epstein Files

    Exploring the documented history of Jeffrey Epstein’s rise, the unusual legal protections that shaped his early plea deal, and the ongoing battle over sealed and unsealed records. Examining how power, surveillance allegations, and elite access created a structure that continues to raise questions about leverage, accountability, and institutional failure — without speculation, and grounded in what the public record actually shows. #EpsteinFiles #InstitutionalAccountability #PowerAndInfluence #LegalTransparency #InvestigativeJournalism #CourtRecords #PublicAccountability #JusticeSystem

  35. 346

    Women, Voter Access & Iran: Connecting the Dots

    Exploring how International Women’s Day frames today’s debate over voter access, the SAVE Act, expanded federal oversight, and escalating tensions with Iran, tracing how policy decisions, election narratives, and global conflict messaging can intersect ahead of the midterms. #InternationalWomensDay #SAVEAct #VoterAccess #ElectionPolicy #FederalOversight #ElectionIntegrity #Midterms2026 #IranConflict

  36. 345

    Power, Policy, and Public Opinion Today’s Newspull

    A fast-moving rundown of the headlines shaping the national conversation right now, highlighting the legal decisions, political tensions, and public reactions making waves across the country. #PublicOpinion #ImmigrationPolicy #SupremeCourt #GovernmentAccountability #WildfireSettlement #ElectionMaps #DOJ #Infrastructure #PoliticalNews

  37. 344

    Equal Time or Equal Silence

    Exploring the controversy surrounding Texas State Representative and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico after a nationally televised interview was pulled over concerns about the FCC’s equal time rule. Examining how the rule is intended to function, the historical exemptions for news and interview programming, and the broader question of whether regulatory caution is protecting fairness or limiting voter access during an election cycle. #EqualTime #FCC #JamesTalarico #FreeSpeech #BroadcastRegulation #Election2026 #PoliticalMedia #PublicAirwaves

  38. 343

    Rebuilding Humanity Through Fiction, A.M. Geever

    We spoke with Annie Geever today about her path into post-apocalyptic fiction and how writing gradually shifted from a personal outlet into a serious creative pursuit. We talked with her about her fascination with exploring what happens after catastrophes rather than focusing on the disaster itself, and how those aftermath settings allow her to dig into human behavior under pressure. Our conversation centered on character-driven storytelling, moral complexity, and the idea that power dynamics are often rooted in some form of love, whether for a person, an idea, or survival itself. We also talked about independent publishing and what it takes to keep creating a lasting label. Overall, it was a thoughtful discussion about resilience, motivation, and the emotional layers that shape compelling fiction. #PostApocalypticFiction #IndieAuthorLife #CharacterDrivenStories #StorytellingCraft #MoralComplexity #WritersJourney #HighStakesFiction #CreativeProcess #IndependentPublishing #DystopianThemes  

  39. 342

    The Epstein Ripple Effect

    Exploring how the Epstein case continues to reverberate across culture, legislation, and politics, as a prominent artist distances herself from an agency tied to newly surfaced emails, lawmakers introduce Virginia’s Law alongside survivors to address longstanding legal barriers, and a U.S. senator questions a cabinet official’s past associations. Tracing how accountability now unfolds not only in courtrooms but through reputational shifts, policy reform efforts, and political scrutiny. #EpsteinFiles #Accountability #VirginiaGiuffre #InstitutionalReform #PoliticalScrutiny #SurvivorJustice #PowerAndInfluence

  40. 341

    Atrocity by Design: Epstein, Power, and a Government That Looks Away

    Examining how policy decisions translate into human harm while institutional silence shields those with power. Tracing a pattern from immigrants and protesters being unalived, to future losses driven by housing, healthcare, and insurance rollbacks, and connecting that harm to the continued containment of the Epstein case. Exploring how delayed disclosures, legal silence, uninvestigated sites, and fragmented media coverage reflect a governing instinct to manage corruption rather than confront it, even as the human cost continues to rise. #EpsteinFiles #GovernmentAccountability #HumanCost #InstitutionalFailure #PolicyConsequences #Corruption #CivilRights #ICE #Transparency #Justice

  41. 340

    When Power Feels Threatened: Voting Taken Away From the States?

    Exploring how recent statements from the head of this administration about federalizing elections intersect with fears of losing congressional control, potential impeachment, and stalled policy agendas. The discussion places those remarks in their political context and examines what Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution actually says about who controls federal elections, why that balance was deliberately written into the Constitution, and why debates over election authority tend to surface most aggressively when political power feels at risk. #ArticleOne #ElectionsClause #VotingRights #Constitution #MidtermElections #ElectionLaw #Democracy #CongressAndTheStates #Accountability

  42. 339

    “The System Sucks, This Job Sucks”: A DOJ Lawyer Speaks Out

    Exploring the moment a Department of Justice lawyer openly acknowledged systemic failure during a federal immigration court hearing, revealing how overwhelming caseloads, ignored court orders, and institutional strain are colliding inside the justice system and exposing deeper cracks in the rule of law. #DOJ #RuleOfLaw #ImmigrationCourts #FederalCourts #Accountability #JusticeSystem #GovernmentOversight

  43. 338

    Hidden in Plain Sight: Epstein Files, Power Networks, and Election Oversight

    Exploring how newly released Epstein documents, court-unsealed records, and recent federal filings reveal recurring patterns of access, influence, and delayed accountability. Examining what the files actually show, where speculation ends and documentation begins, and why questions around elections, government data, and oversight continue to resurface long after initial denials. #EpsteinFiles #Accountability #GovernmentOversight #ElectionIntegrity #PowerAndInfluence #Transparency #InvestigativePodcast    

  44. 337

    When Women Talk: Power, Climate, and Truth Colliding with Diana Colleen

    Exploring how women navigate global warming, concentrated wealth, and storytelling as tools for accountability while reflecting on shared life stages, personal resilience, and the ways lived experience shapes both fiction and truth telling. #WomenInConversation #ClimateReality #PowerAndAccountability #WomenWriters #StorytellingAsResistance #SurvivorVoices #TruthAndImpact

  45. 336

    Minnesota Isn’t the Border

    Examining how Minnesota became a flashpoint for federal immigration enforcement, including the use of force, the detention of children, pressure for voter data, and growing questions about when constitutional protections apply. Connecting these events to broader concerns about power, accountability, and whether rights are being treated as conditional rather than guaranteed. #MinnesotaIsntTheBorder #ConstitutionalRights #ImmigrationPolicy #CivilLiberties #GovernmentAccountability #RuleOfLaw

  46. 335

    Aging With Compassion and Clarity, Kathi Miracle

    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

  47. 334

    When the 25th Amendment Isn’t Enough: Article II, Section 4 and Accountability

    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

  48. 333

    The Exhaustive Phase of Power

    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

  49. 332

    50 and FⓐCKABLE with Tina Coleman

    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

  50. 331

    Territories Without a Voice: When American Belonging Comes With an Asterisk

    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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