
Send us Fan Mail America doesn’t feel tense because we disagree. It feels tense because a lot of people believe they kept their end of the bargain and the country didn’t keep its end of the deal. We start with that sense of betrayal and follow the trail through today’s economic anxiety, collapsing trust in institutions, and a media environment that turns politics into spectacle. When every issue becomes a team sport and social media rewards humiliation over understanding, we don’t just get l...
May 7
1 hr 4 min

Send us Fan Mail Validation is supposed to be oxygen, not a drug. We start with the quiet crisis a lot of men never admit out loud: the habit of performing for love, carrying weight without being seen, and interpreting silence as a verdict. We talk about what it means to live from validation instead of for validation, why being tired can hide in “productive” lives, and how a secure identity changes everything from marriage to leadership to mental health. Then we zoom out to the world that ke...
May 5
1 hr 20 min

Send us Fan Mail A sitting U.S. president takes swings at an American Pope, and suddenly millions of people are asking a question that’s bigger than any news cycle: who gets to speak for Christianity when war, nationalism, and power are on the line? We sit down with Reverend James Martin to unpack the Pope Leo versus Trump and J.D. Vance drama, and why the “it’s all manufactured by the media” defense doesn’t match what people are seeing in public statements and political behavior. We get int...
May 4
35 min

Send us Fan Mail DEI has become a political litmus test, but the real fight is over something more basic: what a fair workplace actually looks like when you strip away slogans. We sit down with voices who’ve been inside the machine a former Fortune 500 Chief Diversity Officer and a skeptic who once championed the work and now calls parts of it harmful to debate whether diversity, equity, and inclusion can strengthen meritocracy or whether it inevitably slides into quotas, identity politics, a...
May 3
1 hr 12 min

Send us Fan Mail The most dangerous place for your faith might not be the storm, it might be the boat you refuse to leave. We sit with Matthew 14:27–29 and let the story press on real life: Jesus speaks into fear, the disciples wrestle with doubt, and Peter risks embarrassment to ask for one clear word before he moves. That word, “Come,” becomes the line between comfort-zone Christianity and active discipleship. We talk about destiny, divine appointment, and the hard truth that free wi...
May 3
41 min

Send us Fan Mail Walls. Tweets. Tough talk. None of it brings jobs back when capital can cross borders faster than any politician can shout. We dig into a simple but uncomfortable reality of modern economics: corporations will chase profit globally, and a border wall does not stop that movement. What it can do is trap workers in place, weaken bargaining power, and make it easier to blame “those people” instead of confronting the systems that actually shape wages, benefits, and opportunity.&nb...
May 3
24 min

Send us Fan Mail Karl Marx opens Das Kapital by warning that capitalism can turn people into things. Put that next to the UFC and suddenly a knockout isn’t just a highlight, it’s a product built from training bills, risk, and a body that can break on command. We walk through Dana White’s rise from saving a struggling promotion to running a global mixed martial arts empire, then ask the harder question: what did the system require along the way? We break down the ideas that make the argument ...
May 3
30 min

Send us Fan Mail You know that moment when someone says the “right” thing, but their face, tone, or timing tells a different story and you feel it instantly. That kind of high perception can look like emotional intelligence, but it often runs on hypervigilance: thin slicing, micro-expressions, and a brain trained to detect incongruence. We talk about why this awareness can become a brutal gift that isolates you, exhausts you, and makes ordinary relationships feel like a constant lie detector ...
May 2
47 min

Send us Fan Mail Stocks hit records and gold surges, but we can’t shake the feeling that the real economy is cracking underneath. We start with the two-tier U.S. economy and a harsh leading indicator: auto loan delinquency. When people fall behind on car payments and repossessions rise, it’s often a sign that rent, credit cards, and everything else are already under strain, especially for households making under $100,000. If consumer spending is increasingly carried by the top 10%, even a sma...
May 2
1 hr 9 min

Send us Fan Mail Love gets marketed as a feeling, a vibe, a private comfort. Bell Hooks pushes back hard and says the truly radical move is to treat love as a disciplined practice, especially inside a culture shaped by domination. We sit down with her to talk about why choosing love can be heroic, why so many of us inherit confused ideas about intimacy, and why one clear line matters for survival: if someone is abusing you, they’re not loving you. From there, the conversation widens into fre...
May 1
47 min
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