
This podcast was supposed to be funny, but I recognize that my humor only comes when I’m talking about serious issues.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyImprov | |||

Most AMERICANS are not nearly as resilient as they think they are.
Everyone wants to be right. Almost nobody wants to be curious.
This episode is a short vent about the Iran conflict and the strange psychology surrounding it. People are posting half-truths, rumors, and propaganda with absolute certainty. No verific... more
The Iran conflict isn’t some distant headline — it’s the intersection of power, policy, and human cost. We are witnessing a multilateral confrontation involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran that has broadened beyond tactical strikes into economic shock... more
Pakistan is trading airstrikes with Afghanistan, and the region is heating up fast. Meanwhile, Iran sits in that dangerous gray zone — not officially at war, but surrounded by military buildup and diplomacy that feels like two people texting “we need... more
Last night’s State of the Union reignited outrage over Epstein and “the children.” But outrage at distance is not protection up close. It’s easy to condemn elites on a screen; it’s harder to audit your own ZIP code, know the registry, attend school m... more
After hitting black ice and colliding with a pole, I realized something important: you can’t always avoid impact, but you can control how you enter it. This episode explores crisis management, systems, and emotional discipline. From insurance prepara... more
The Overton window has shifted again. Tariffs, alliances, climate accords, Russia-U.S. speculation. Narratives flip every election cycle. The question is not who is right. The question is how you stay stable when governance feels unstable. This episo... more
Every cycle produces a new word soup. Epstein. Earnings. Voter ID. Red versus blue. Bull versus bear. It is all noise until you decide what you are actually measuring. Signal keeping means separating outrage from data. Markets move on liquidity, rate... more










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