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Peachy Keenan

Author and writer discussing her experience with the LA wildfires and government failures.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 35min

California Burns While Its Leaders Vanish

Peachy Keenan, a Los Angeles resident and author of "Domestic Extremist," shares her firsthand experience with the devastating wildfires that highlight California's governance failures. She discusses the emotional toll on families as they navigate loss and inadequate government response. Dr. Gad Saad, an evolutionary psychology professor, critiques the concept of "suicidal empathy" in politics, explaining how excessive compassion can hinder effective crime and immigration policies, further complicating the state's challenges with wildfires.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 47min

LA Wildfires and the Competency Crisis | Guest: Peachy Keenan | 1/13/25

Peachy Keenan, an insightful author and writer, shares her gripping experiences of the LA wildfires and exposes critical government failures. She discusses the dire impact of inadequate firefighting resources and the challenge of balancing merit and diversity in high-stakes professions. Keenan also critiques how political ideologies can compromise public safety and emphasizes the pressing need for reform. Her personal stories highlight not only the destruction around her but also the larger systemic issues that exacerbate such disasters.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 49min

The California Wildfires and the Scum That Allowed Them to Happen

Senator Mike Lee, a conservative voice from Utah, joins Peachy Keenan, a Southern Californian affected by wildfires, and Daniel Turner from Power The Future. They delve into the mismanagement of California’s wildfires, exploring government corruption and resource allocation failures. Keenan shares personal stories of devastation while Turner criticizes environmental policies that exacerbate the crisis. The group emphasizes the urgent need for accountability and prioritizing human safety over political agendas in the face of natural disasters.