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Jul 6, 2023 • 15min
Cloakroom Cocaine Investigation & Meta’s ‘Twitter Killer’ | 7.6.23
The discovery of cocaine at the White House raises eyebrows and prompts investigations by the Secret Service. Meanwhile, Meta launches its new app, Threads, positioning itself as a contender against Twitter amid user dissatisfaction. A ruling against government pressure on social media highlights important First Amendment rights, igniting discussions on censorship and free speech. Plus, alarming claims emerge regarding the administration's influence over social platforms while global temperatures soar, posing severe health risks.

Jul 5, 2023 • 6min
Social Media Injunction & Commercial Tanker Defense | Afternoon Update | 7.5.23
A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration from working with social media firms to censor pandemic content, raising free speech concerns. The podcast also delves into disturbing incidents, such as cocaine found at the White House and a high-profile jewelry heist. Additionally, it discusses the intense aftermath of riots in France due to police violence and touches on international tensions, including Vietnam's controversial ban on the Barbie movie and the U.S. Navy's response to Iranian threats against commercial shipping.

Jul 5, 2023 • 15min
Riots Across France & Tennessee Trans Law | 7.5.23
Riots erupt across France after the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old, sparking discussions on race and public unrest. Meanwhile, Israel escalates military operations in Jenin, intensifying regional tensions. In the U.S., a Tennessee judge weighs in on a law concerning transgender treatments for minors, allowing some medical options amid legal debates. The podcast also highlights a controversial drag bill in Tennessee, reflecting broader societal concerns about the sexualization of minors.

Jul 4, 2023 • 13min
God Bless America: Independence Day Messages | 7.4.23
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Jul 3, 2023 • 10min
End Child Trafficking: A Conversation with John Rich | Monday Extra
John Rich, a country music star and entrepreneur, shares his insights as an angel investor in the film 'Sound of Freedom.' He discusses the urgent crisis of child trafficking and the societal implications of this heartbreaking issue. Rich emphasizes the alarming rise in cases, particularly due to open border policies, and calls for heightened awareness and community action. The conversation pushes for parents and individuals to engage with this critical topic, highlighting the importance of collective efforts to protect vulnerable children.

Jul 3, 2023 • 13min
Sound of Freedom | 7.3.23
Eduardo Beristegui, a talented actor and producer known for his work in both Mexico and Hollywood, sheds light on the pressing issue of child trafficking in his film, Sound of Freedom. He discusses the hurdles faced in creating the film and the importance of telling this harrowing true story. Beristegui passionately emphasizes how cinema can raise awareness and inspire action against child exploitation, revealing his transformative journey in the arts and the drive to produce meaningful narratives that resonate with viewers.

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Jul 2, 2023 • 14min
American Dream For Rent | Sunday Extra
Carol Roth, a recovering investment banker and New York Times bestselling author, shares her insights on the unsettling state of the American dream. With consumer debt soaring beyond $17 trillion, she highlights the struggles of the middle and lower classes. Rising mortgage rates and institutional buyers are reshaping the housing market, making ownership increasingly elusive. Roth argues for a shift toward asset acquisition and warns against the pitfalls of a subscription-based economy, urging a reclaiming of financial independence.

Jul 2, 2023 • 14min
Most Significant Supreme Court Decisions 2023 | 7.2.23
The Supreme Court's recent term delivered major rulings impacting education and personal rights. Notably, decisions on affirmative action are set to reshape college admissions and redefine equality. A landmark case clarifies religious accommodations in the workplace, affecting Title VII protections for employees. Additionally, the court struck down a student loan forgiveness initiative, citing authority concerns. In a pivotal ruling, free speech rights were upheld, favoring a graphic designer's creative expression against compelled messaging. Tune in for critical insights!

Jul 1, 2023 • 14min
Cultural Kryptonite: Rise of the Non-Woke Superhero | Saturday Extra
Independent comic book creator Eric July dives into the decline of the superhero genre and the rise of manga. He shares insights on his upcoming release, ISOM number two, and its promising pre-order success. The discussion highlights the growing demand for independent projects that may rejuvenate American comics. Additionally, the need for parallel economies in the industry is explored, especially in response to the influence of 'woke' culture on traditional companies. July's vision calls for a return to creative freedom in entertainment.

Jul 1, 2023 • 15min
Eviction Moratorium & Plus Sized Travel | 7.1.23
Eviction moratoriums are ending in the Bay Area, leaving small landlords facing tough financial situations amid tenant struggles. The current housing market sees a rare dip in prices, but strong demand keeps sales going. Meanwhile, as airlines grapple with plus-size travel, the need for better accommodations is urgent. The drastic housing inventory decline is pushing new construction, but rising costs present challenges. Explore the intersection of housing and travel, highlighting pressing social issues in today's economy.


