
SUBSCRIBEQuestions arise about the Biden administration's intentions and the potential for long-term shifts in voting demographics stemming from children of illegal immigrants. As society grapples with a surge in Cluster B personality traits, we explore the profound implications on political attitudes, economic policies, and the fundamental structure of our society, hinting at an impending transformation that might just rewrite the political landscape within a few election cycles. Support the show
Feb 26, 2024
11 min

SUBSCRIBE ORONE TIME DONATIONWe're joined by Josh Slocum, delving into the enigma of Cluster B personality disorders. Our conversation traverses the complex terrain of these deeply ingrained disorders, illuminating their ubiquitous influence across politics, media, and personal interactions. We unravel the subtle threads that distinguish personality disorders from other mental health challenges, painting a vivid picture of the behavioral patterns that define Cluster B individuals and how these traits can be magnified in the digital age.Confronting the contentious nature of treatment, we shed light on the trials therapists endure and the hopeful avenues for patient progress. Josh's insights are particularly striking as we dissect the essential role of patient self-awareness, the impact of early childhood trauma, and the intricate dance of the therapist-patient relationship. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone seeking to understand the layered prognoses for those with antisocial tendencies versus those primed for self-reflection. To close our dialogue, we delve into the personal odyssey of our guest, Josh, whose life experiences have profoundly molded his political views and shaped his sense of identity. We grapple with the stark realities of abusive familial dynamics, societal structures reflective of these toxic patterns, and the importance of honoring one's intuition amidst societal pressures. By scrutinizing the notion of 'toxic femininity' in social media and political discourse, we offer a critical perspective on today's cultural climate. This episode is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to challenge and refine our understanding of the world around us.mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Feb 14, 2024
1 hr 2 min

SUBSCRIBEThis week's podcast is a crucible of the hot-button issues setting our airwaves on fire. We tear into the New York City attack by illegal immigrants that's thrown a harsh light on the city's bail laws, dissecting not only the incident but the chasm between urban and rural law enforcement perspectives. In the ring of controversy, we weigh in on the societal and sports-related repercussions of men fighting in women's boxing. And if that's not enough to whet your appetite for debate, consider California Governor Newsom's play to demolish three dams!On the home front, a special counsel report raises alarm bells over President Biden's memory lapses, which begs the question: how might this shape legal proceedings and his re-election campaign? Meanwhile, the suggestion of scrapping 401(k) plans stirs a hornet's nest of government overreach and the security of personal finances. Tune in, as we connect these dots to paint a picture of a nation at a pivotal crossroads, where societal norms and governmental decisions collide. Support the show
Feb 10, 2024
18 min

SUBSCRIBE Discover the unexpected parallels between Donald Trump and Joe Biden as political sage Wilfred Reilly returns. Shedding light on the nuanced realities of presidential policies, Wilfred, with his political science prowess, unpacks the layers of bipartisan decision-making. Prepare for a journey that uncovers how Trump's conservative image may contrast with centrist policies like the Platinum Plan, and why Biden's energy policies may not be as divergent as they seem. Our discourse with Wilfred promises a fresh look at what influences presidential actions, from the sway of advisers to the potential paths of energy independence.The landscape of American politics is fraught with extreme ideologies, but together with Professor Reilly, we scrutinize the effectiveness of the Biden administration amidst these tensions. We navigate the treacherous debates surrounding immigration, border security, and law enforcement, questioning the balance that must be struck between social freedoms and public safety. The conversation doesn't shy away from critiquing both sides of the aisle, pushing past extremist positions to argue for a more pragmatic energy policy that embraces nuclear power. This episode guarantees to challenge preconceptions and offers a candid assessment of potential Republican candidates poised to steer the nation toward rational governance.Finally, we tackle the intricate game of political strategy with Prof. Reilly's expert analysis on maximizing voter registration and turnout. The dialogue unfolds as we deliberate over the risks and rewards of engaging diverse urban audiences versus fortifying rural conservative strongholds. With Wilfred's humor and pragmatism lighting the way, we dissect the unique American political divide, offering insights into the strategic implications of our nation's distinctive political geography. Tune in for a discussion that goes beyond the surface, charting the complexities of voter mobilization and the strategic allocation of political resources, all through the discerning lens of Professor Reilly. Support the show
Feb 5, 2024
28 min

SUBSCRIBE FOR AD FREEDr. Miriam Grossman steps into the spotlight, bringing forth her seasoned expertise on the perplexing issue of gender ideology and the medicalization of children. Her insight cuts through the noise, unpacking the transformation of gender into a social construct and the startling rise in children identifying as transgender. This is a thought-provoking discussion that challenges the current narrative and lays bare the concerns surrounding the direction of child and adolescent psychiatric care.Amid the exploration of this sensitive topic, we confront the burgeoning phenomenon of detransitioners, whose voices seem lost in the clamor for gender-affirming care. Dr. Grossman sheds light on the potential psychology behind this regret and the social dynamics that could be contributing to a rise in gender dysphoria diagnoses. By bringing critical attention to the work of organizations like the Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine, our conversation underscores the necessity of staying abreast of the ever-evolving research in this contentious field.Our dialogue culminates in a candid analysis of the societal repercussions gender ideology has engendered, considering the profound psychological impact and the societal division it perpetuates. Dr. Grossman's commentary encourages a reevaluation of the epistemological shifts we are witnessing—where subjective experiences often overshadow biological realities. The episode ties together with a trove of resources Dr. Grossman has contributed to, from Congressional testimony to podcast features, all aimed at enriching our understanding of this complex and critical issue.Dr. Grossman's books can be purchased on her website and through major retailers:https://www.miriamgrossmanmd.com/https://segm.org/https://www.fairforall.org/open-letters/open-letter-apa/mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Jan 30, 2024
43 min

Join the intellectual odyssey with Professor Jon Mills as we unravel the complex fabric of our world's future in "The End of the World: Civilization and its Fate." Prepare to be challenged and enlightened as we navigate through a labyrinth of existential crises, from climate cataclysms to the ominous growth of global aggression. With a clear-eyed examination of the global bystander effect, our conversation with the accomplished Canadian philosopher and psychoanalyst unveils the paradoxes and inertia miring humanity's response to these urgent threats. We scrutinize the curious global energy decisions that hinder progress and amplify the dangers looming over civilization's horizon.Venture deeper into the societal fissures with us as we dissect the spike in divisiveness, the troubling resurgence of anti-Semitism, and the disintegration of civil discourse. Professor Mills casts a critical eye on the authoritarian undertones of testimonial epistemology and its impact across the ideological divide, spotlighting the perilous consequences of relegating empirical evidence to the backseat. We traverse the landscape of contemporary social dynamics, exposing the psychological undercurrents that drive the ever-present temptations of tribalism and the worrying potential for global conflict. The tapestry of our discussion weaves together the threads of authoritarian leanings, Cluster B personality trends, and the societal implications of developmental trauma.As our conversation culminates, we emerge with a blueprint for societal healing, underscored by Professor Mills' insights into the salve of tolerance and mutual recognition. We probe the virtues essential for constructing a global community marked by harmony rather than hostility. This episode is a clarion call to those who envision a world where divergent views can coexist peacefully, for listeners seeking a beacon amidst the discord. Professor Mills leaves us not with a sense of despair but with a call to action, championing the virtues of open-mindedness and civility as the cornerstones of a resilient, empathetic society.mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Jan 18, 2024
1 hr 3 min

SUBSCRIBE TO REAL CLEAR! Imagine staring into the eyes of danger, your life hanging by a thread, and it’s all captured on camera for the world to see. Retired police officer Meagan McCarthy sits down with me to recount the fateful day that left her fighting for her life and her assailant walking free—a verdict that sent shockwaves through the California justice system. We discuss the controversial role that Assembly Bill 3070 played in the jury selection process, and how it could set a dangerous precedent for future trials.Video of her Assault HereThe conversation takes a darker turn as we tackle the shifting sands beneath law enforcement's feet, with policies aimed at defunding the police and their seemingly direct correlation to the spike in violent crimes. Hear from Californians who are adjusting to this new landscape where the thin blue line gets thinner every day. We also share a cautionary tale of a defund-the-police advocate whose perspective was dramatically altered after becoming the victim of the very crime she believed to be preventable. These personal stories underline the societal transformation that is redefining our younger generation's views on crime and authority.In our closing segment, the spotlight shifts to the profound challenges impeding police recruitment and retention. Meagan and I lay bare the truth behind lowered entry standards, the battles with mental health many officers face, and the complexities of policing in an era where respect for the badge is eroding. As Meagan contemplates a foray into politics, we ponder the potential for her experiences to enrich and shape public service. The episode is not just a call to action but a testament to the resilience of those who serve and protect, and a reminder of the critical support they require. Join us for a deeply moving journey into the heart of these pressing issues.mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Jan 8, 2024
40 min

SUBSCRIBEFormer Attorney General William Barr and the constitutional debates of the 14th. Meanwhile, we unpack the bloated Welfare Industrial Complex, unveiling the stark contrasts in governmental growth and fiscal strategies across states. We scrutinize how New York and California's expansionist approach to social support for marginalized groups stands in relief against Texas's budget surplus, despite similar social strains. WSJ Article by Allysia FinelyWith the financial weight of state decisions often falling on a select few, we ponder the possible shift towards economic conservatism if all citizens felt the sting of policies firsthand. The conversation navigates through the socioeconomic landscape of state management, challenging listeners to consider the disparities in tax burdens and how they could reshape the national dialogue on welfare and immigration. Join us for a rigorous exploration of these pressing issues, inviting a contemplation of fiscal responsibility and its implications for shared prosperity. Support the show
Jan 2, 2024
12 min

International politics with Professor Wilford Reilly, a keen observer of the global stage, as we dissect the potential unraveling of Pax Americana and its impact on world safety. In a time of escalating conflict and shifting power dynamics, our latest Real Clear Podcast episode delves into the fragile nature of the world order. We're confronted with the possibility of a future devoid of cohesive leadership, as emerging giants China and India challenge the established norms, while we ponder the resilience of the laws of war in preventing chaos.Amidst the backdrop of a world in flux, we turn our gaze inward, assessing how America's preoccupation with domestic issues may be a double-edged sword. As European economies struggle and Japan faces stagnation, Professor Reilly and I scrutinize the American tendency to focus on the trivial. We question the endurance of corporate social responsibility in the face of pragmatic competitors and speculate on the necessity for national unity in the face of international upheavals.Wrapping up our thought-provoking session, we tackle the thorny issues surrounding public figures, sifting through the sensationalist mire that often obscures the truth. From rumors shadowing Obama's past to the legal mazes confronting Trump, we shine a light on the curious timing of allegations, the complexities of legal battles, and the wider repercussions these narratives hold for the American political tapestry. Professor Reilly lends his expert analysis, guiding us through the intricacies of these controversies with precision and insight. Join us for a conversation that promises to be as enlightening as it is critical.mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Dec 29, 2023
42 min

SUBSCRIBECould the Colorado Supreme Court's ban on Trump from election ballots spell the end for democracy as we know it? Witness a seismic shift in our political landscape as we dissect the Court's unprecedented move to invoke Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. This episode unpacks the intricate legal fabric surrounding the decision and its implications for our democratic processes, without the presence of a formal conviction. Reflecting on my own predictions from a prior podcast, we confront the stark realities that such a ruling suggests about our future: a complex game of political chess that could potentially compromise the very tenets of our democracy. This is a call to contemplate the trajectory of our nation's most fundamental principles. Support the show
Dec 21, 2023
7 min
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