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Adam B. Coleman

Author of 'The Children We Left Behind' and cultural critic. He is a former Democrat and present-day independent who analyzes political and cultural issues.

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May 6, 2025 • 1h 32min

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1158

Adam Coleman, a writer and commentator known for 'The Children We Left Behind', joins the discussion with Carl, Stelios, and Luke. They dive into the panicking elites who seem detached from reality and the extravagant decadence of events like the Met Gala. The group critiques celebrity culture, highlighting its distractions from pressing societal issues. They delve into the complexities of Catholic leadership, debating the potential emergence of a 'woke' pope and the role of traditional values in modern faith. Morality, societal trends, and the disconnect from the working class are also central themes.
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Mar 13, 2025 • 1h 18min

Deadbeat Dads and Dems: Episode 213, March 9, 2025

Adam B. Coleman, author of "The Children We Left Behind," sheds light on father abandonment and society's neglect of children's needs. He emphasizes the emotional toll of parental absence on youth. Meanwhile, the discussion pivots to Trump's fiery address to Congress, where he critiques the shocking behavior of Democrats. The hosts use humor to mock political figures and dissect the intersection of politics and culture, throwing in commentary on the current political climate and the curious antics of Gen Z leaders.
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May 10, 2025 • 1h 16min

The Breakdown of the Family | Interview with Adam Coleman

Adam B. Coleman, an insightful author and commentator on family ethics, discusses pressing issues affecting modern families. He highlights the detrimental impact of state influence on parenting and advocates for intentional family dynamics. Coleman shares thoughts on the challenges of dating apps, emotional detachment in relationships, and the essential balance between mothers and fathers. He also addresses childhood trauma, the complexities of sibling roles, and the importance of resilience in breaking dysfunctional cycles.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 31min

Adam Coleman: Jasmine Crockett is destroying Democrats' appeal

In this discussion, Adam Coleman, author and cultural critic, dissects the implications of Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s controversial comments on immigration. He argues her elitist perspective alienates the working class, pointing to a disconnect within the Democratic Party. Coleman shares his disillusionment with media biases and recounts his journey away from the party. The conversation also critiques the orchestrated nature of the Democratic primaries and emphasizes how cultural shifts impact parenting, advocating for prioritizing children's stability.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 58min

Adam Coleman On Recovering From A Childhood Of Father Abandonment

Adam Coleman, author and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, shares his insights on overcoming father abandonment in his book, 'The Children We Left Behind.' He reflects on the profound impact of childhood trauma, emphasizing the importance of confronting painful truths. The conversation touches on the societal implications of parental neglect and the cycle of despair among youth. Coleman stresses the need for open communication in parenting and addresses uncomfortable realities of child victimization, advocating for responsibility in shaping future generations.

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