Truth in Politics. Is it even possible to discuss truth in a safe way in a polarized United States? It is hard to imagine a safe conversation with your friends, co-workers, and family discussing the nation’s biggest issues. What it would be like to listen to and watch political discussions without t…
The gun lobby only wants the best for their biases. They don't want their gun taken away so they're going to cheer on, even the most outrageous of bills. Politicians are actually thinking about militarizing schools and the amount of resources you need to do that is not even doable. Join Bill Stierle as he and Tom give their perspective on the tragic event that happened in Texas. Gun laws and policies need to change and it's up to the politics to do that. Exactly 17,199 deaths that have happened this year were through gun shootings. Something needs to change.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Many words change meaning as time passes. Bill Stierle and Tom choose a word with an oversaturated meaning and focus their discussion on defining freedom. The duo talks about freedom from a patriotic perspective, emphasizing how it slowly veers away from individual rights and privacy. They explain how freedom becomes synonymous with liberty because of setting aside accountability and long-term consequences. Tom also shares how some establishments forced him to pay only using credit cards, opening his eyes to how simple systems can take away one's freedom to make choices.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
One of the biggest challenges faced by our country today is accountability. Be it from celebrities or politicians, there is a range of issues that need to be discussed and dealt with. Bill Stierle and Tom sit down to discuss what it is that creates such conflict and dissonance in the morals and values that we uphold as a nation. Why does a double standard exist? Why are laws enforced for others and excused for some? Listen in for a thought-provoking discussion on nobility and restoration of values in America.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
With the rising conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, why is it that the people of Russia don't see the truth? How is Putin controlling the message so comfortably? Fake news has always been a hot topic of discussion because it can amplify people's biases. News media outlets have so much power in today's world. They can shape a nation and its beliefs. Join Bill Stierle as he and Tom go over Ukraine and the truth perspective. They also talk about freedom of speech and how the truth exists, you just have to seek it out. Start believing in what is true today!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
A recent tragedy occurred with the suspect now being dubbed as “The Buffalo Shooter.” What were the motives behind this live-streamed attack on civilians? Bill Stierle and Tom dissect the “The Great White Replacement” surrounding the issues and dive deeper into the real motives of “The Buffalo Shooter.” Was it an act bred from a basic need of respect? How does this reflect on our freedom of speech? What are the grey areas of the truth and why is it important for us to talk about them? Get into an insightful conversation with Bill and Tom by tuning in.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Politico published a leaked draft ruling of the US Supreme Court that overturns the landmark Roe v Wade decision protecting women's right to abortion. This brings Bill Stierle and Tom's discussion towards the domination paradigm. The two discuss how people of authority tend to overpower others, killing individualism and one's ability to decide for themselves. Bill and Tom talk about how conservatism in the United States is slowly turning into power play and how the domination paradigm applies to other current events, primarily the Russia-Ukraine War.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
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Marketing your message as a politician is key. This is the reason why Donald Trump was able to get 74 million people to vote for him. Trump knows his message and he's been refining it through every rally. Whether you like it or not, Trump is better at making messages stick than Putin. Join Bill Stierle as he and Tom talk about brand messaging in politics. They go through the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how Putin's narrative differs from Trump's. Learn how Trump crafts his messaging and how to stand up to it. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
For the past several years, the United States has governed its people from a Rear View Mirror. Instead of calling for progress, politicians have been inviting everyone to go back and reclaim something familiar (and comfortable) from the past. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how to go beyond this tragic leadership style and pay more attention to ushering a better future. They present campaign slogans of US Presidents that summarize either their past-minded or forward-looking administrations. The two also talk about how the current media narrative dampens Russian aggression in its ongoing war with Ukraine and the impact of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's leadership style on this conflict.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
In light of recent news surrounding Mazars' termination of their relationship with the Trump organization, many now question the eligibility of decades worth of documentation. Donald Trump's previous statements on the ineffectiveness of American toilets when it comes to flushing have also resurfaced and are being interpreted in a new light. Was Trump flushing documents down the drain? In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom unpack the news and share their thoughts on this revelation regarding the previous presidency. What are the next moves for both sides? Will the Trump organization turn this into a marketing opportunity? How will this affect Republicans and Democrats? What can we do to uphold the Record-Keeping act with better integrity? Answer these questions as you listen to their discussion.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
When the UK Parliament found out that PM Boris Johnson ignored lockdown rules by attending several parties, they were ready to kick him out of office. In just one pivotal event, the British government did something most US politicians would not even try: upholding integrity. Bill Stierle and Tom look into recent events that reveal America's problem in seeking and standing up for the truth. They talk about how Donald Trump's unceasing campaign for the Big Lie influences how people embrace integrity. Bill and Tom also emphasize why freedom of expression must never set aside accountability and fairness.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the Netflix docu-series, “The Puppet Master.” Specifically, they dissect the methods of manipulation the “ultimate conman” used to explain the events that led to his eventual release after his arrest. The two elaborate further on how the media uses language and communication to manipulate its audiences. They cite the recent incident between Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz as a prime albeit more nuanced example. Tune in for an interesting conversation that tackles how news outlets are now putting emphasis on high ratings versus integrity.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Most of us want to win and get all the things we want. We want to be able to say what we want to say. But what happens when your opinion steps on another person's beliefs? What happens if you don't look at it as an opportunity to step up and into integrity but as an opportunity to win? Listen in as Bill Stierle and Tom discuss what happens to society when money evades accountability.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
A picture is worth a thousand words or, in this case, a thousand interpretations. Recently, a viral Facebook meme illustrating vaccine requirements for employees made its round on the internet. For today's episode, Bill Stierle and Tom share their two cents on the matter. They unpack the messaging behind the post and discuss how and why such varying and divisive opinions came up from a single image. Join them for an insightful conversation on interpretation versus fact and freedom and independence versus consideration for others.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
How do you communicate with someone who has different views from you? How do you find empathy and wade through those difficult conversations? In any business, misinformation is a make-or-break thing. Most believe that, “The customer is always right,” but does that mean that the customer's truth supersedes reality? In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom share their insights on the spread of misinformation across different industries, especially in politics. Listen in as Bill and Tom tackle what has become of our beliefs and how to cultivate empathy and compassion amidst skepticism.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
With everything going on in the news, it's hard to pinpoint which ones are true. Bill Stierle and Tom talk about the mounds of misinformation presented to the world today. Most of the people around us have different belief systems. What's worse is, nobody wants to admit that they're wrong. Listen in as Tom and Bill share how important it is to filter through misinformation at the height of the pandemic.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Bill Stierle and Tom get into tons of in-depth discussions about various topics to prepare for the Purchasing Truth podcast. Sometimes, they are so compelled with their conversations behind the scenes that they wish they had the record button on. And they did that with one of their brainstorming sessions. Listen to this jam-packed discussion from December 2021 that is simply too good not to share, giving you a sneak peek of how they produce just a single episode. Bill and Tom talk about why most Americans are unhappy with how the Biden Administration is handling the economy despite being the strongest in the world today. They also dive into the division caused by the Big Lie, explaining how it will continue to thrive if people disregard logical reasoning in favor of emotional impact.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Truth is often the enemy of the music man. Truth exposes the cracks in the marketing message of political pundits, yet why are we leery of the truth? Bill Stierle and co-host Tom look at how people can choose to believe in a marketing message couched in familiar terms, even when it is in opposition to what is true. We take an unflinching look at how Donald Trump uses marketing and engagement to stoke the public opinion despite a losing legal battle and why people are often convinced by his message. Take a dive with Bill and Tom as they explore truth in modern times.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Human beings are easily affected by the fast food word salad that marketers, politicians and media use, and Americans are no different. We are addicted to cheap, "fast food" language in place of healthier language, and remain unaware that fast food language is designed to outrage and indoctrinate. Join in the conversation as Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how CNN, Fox News, and other media outlets litter the truth with their opinions until the listeners are left grappling in the dark because they can no longer distinguish what are facts and what are opinions. We need to pay attention to what our leaders are saying and how close it is to the truth. Tune in to recalibrate your thinking closer to the truth!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
So many things happen on a daily basis that are changing norms and expectations, especially in our current political climate. And every day, we see these things slowly chipping away the tree of democracy. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the big D of democracy in America, how it is being cut down, and how to prevent it. When people try to hold onto things and monopolize our democracy, the farther away we are from its true essence—which is about inclusion. They go further and provide examples, tapping into the day of Donald Trump's inauguration, the censure of Paul Gosar and the impassioned speech of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and more. Join Bill and Tom as they search for the truth. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Putting a controversial message out into the world is an easy way to attract lots of media exposure and name recognition. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how some politicians say ridiculous things in their attempts to garner the attention of going viral. These people are willing to sacrifice their integrity in order to increase the likelihood that you will recognize their name and vote for them. Ted Cruz attacking Big Bird is an example of someone attempting to use controversy for his own advantage. That's not what America needs: We need somebody who cares about integrity and accountability and is a good person who actually wants to help America. Don't miss this episode!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Certain things are immediately recognizable—McDonalds, the Marlboro Man, the Coca-Cola logo. The power of brand memory and recognition keeps these at the forefront of our minds, and it's often the same for politicians and other known personalities who have built their brands. So, how does recognizing a brand change how we respond? In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss and analyze how brand recognition works and how it affects our conflict resolution and decision-making skills. Listen for more great insights from our hosts as they go about finding the truth about branding. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Is corporate America becoming less patriotic by identifying as a “citizen of the world”? In today's episode, Bill Stierle and Tom share their thoughts on Florida Senator Marco Rubio's “inflammatory” piece for The American Conservative discussing a Marxist revolution in corporate America. The op-ed contains claims against this shift which paints all corporate leaders as anti-American. The two ponder on the intent and implications of Rubio's statements and share their take on the new generation's perspective on politics. Tune in as they dissect the piece and expound with their own take on the matter. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
A lot of politicians these days, need to go back to communication class. The amount of damaging messages being passed around in political marketing. You have to learn how to properly send a message so that your people will stay loyal to you. Learn more about political marketing and messaging with your host Bill Stierle. Join Bill and Tom as they discuss what happened at the Ted Cruz and Merrick Garland hearing. Listen to their takes today!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Everyone has beliefs that are part of their personal viewpoint. Identity and belief are often tied together, and people will die for their beliefs. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how beliefs affect our worldview, especially in today's COVID-19 world. Tom talks about his experiences with other parents at his daughter's schools and how their beliefs led many to oppose the mask mandates. Bill analyzes why people struggle with change and why our beliefs cause us to stop changing and growing. Listen in to Tom and Bill's insights and see where you stand in these issues.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Engagement has always been the currency for creating anything, be it content, product, service, news, etc. Without eyeballs, there is no profit. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how this concept has become detrimental to how we frame our news, drive discourse, and make money. Everyone wants to see the car wreck. But are these large companies and media outlets stepping over the line? Keep your ears glued as Bill and Tom tackle the Facebook whistleblower, Newsmax, and how businesses value engagement and profit over purchasing truth.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Ever wondered what happened during the events that happened on January 6 and thereafter? Where does the truth stand at that time? Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the truth and the chain of command in the government by diving deep into Bob Woodward and Robert Costa's book, Peril. They discuss all sorts of different perspectives on the book—from the revelations that came out after January six and the insurrection that happened during the transition from former president Donald Trump to President Joe Biden. Tune into this episode and learn a lot of valuable insights to ponder on and help you understand the truth behind the chain of command in the government and the key people that affect them, be it from in or out of the rule of law.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
The current anti-vaccination movement depends on certainty and bias that leads to hubris. How do you effectively communicate truth to change their minds? In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how certainty breeds bias and hubris. They talk about communication and how we need to communicate the truth better if we want to sway the thinking of others. Tune in for more insights from Bill and Tom as they wade through current events in search of truth.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://billstierle.com/podcast/
Words matter. The words that are coming out of your mouth, your parent's mouth, the President's mouth. It all matters, and it impacts people. The huge anti-vax issue in the United States is a good example of this. People are getting influenced because one person said this about the vaccine. People have to be more careful with what they say. The truth is in the ears of the beholder. Whatever you hear, it's up to you to believe. Join your hosts Bill Stierle and Tom as they talk about the power of words. Learn how the COVID situation isn't going to change if the narrative keeps going this way. Learn how to get informed and to believe in the right narrative today. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Is the media tailoring the news to misinform or disinform? In today's episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how information is being portrayed in light of the recent events with Florida's COVID surge and the decision not to implement mask mandates. Information is all around us and is something that constantly circulates. But whether or not the information we receive and give out is truthful is harder to discern. Bill and Tom dissect the difference between misinformation and disinformation using statements made by public officials in recent news as prime examples. They also discuss the importance of structure and narrative and how it can create distance from the truth if done poorly, whether strategically or not. Keep your ears glued to hear more about their views on what's happening and the media's responsibility in spreading information.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
The tribalism and loyalty of people to their “teams” is one of the issues plaguing us, stopping rational discourse in business and politics. Many place loyalty before truth and this causes division in America. In this episode, Tom and Bill Stierle discuss how team loyalty is causing damage to Team America. We hear about the testimony of Capitol Police on the events of January 6th, and the unfortunate response of several Fox News anchors. Bill and Tom talk about accountability, identity and why we need to place these aside in favor of the American identity. Tune in for thought-provoking conversation as only Bill and Tom can deliver.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Deeply-held beliefs are often what cause divisions between people. What does it take to change a belief? We discuss this question as Bill Stierle and Tom talk about changing belief structures, especially in today's pandemic world. They discuss how belief structures are constructed and how a belief can be challenged and ultimately, changed. Tune in for another thought-provoking discussion from Bill and Tom.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
As the world enters the vaccination stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, it now faces a brand new battle: the fight against people spreading misinformation. With all the different beliefs surrounding the vaccine, many people's lives are put at stake. Instead of highlighting why this medical intervention must be prioritized, everything is focused on stirring outrage and sparking heated arguments. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how some news networks and social media sites deliver partial truth just for the sake of boosting online engagement, even if it means messing up with the facts. They also talk about why personal beliefs are so hard to influence or change depending on the people they listen to or the place they get news from.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
In 1995, an astrophysicist by the name of Carl Sagan wrote a book predicting how the population would continue to pursue truth in a technology-driven world. Unbeknownst to many, his predictions from twenty-five years ago are exactly our reality today. On today's show, Bill Stierle and Tom break down an excerpt from Carl Sagan's book, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark. They discuss the main points of his prediction and the impact technology and the monopoly of power have on how people find and advocate for truth. Pertinent to this, they also delve into the implications of the billionaire space race and the division in how people are viewing the election fraud controversy. Stay tuned to hear more about Carl Sagan's unsettling revelation.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
The facts are unequivocal about it. There is now enough data to suggest that vaccinated people tend to not get sick, get hospitalized, and die from COVID-19. But if you've been following this show for some time, you would know that there is almost nothing facts can do to change beliefs. Despite the overwhelming evidence we now have, millions of Americans still have that flat earth mindset around COVID and the vaccine. While many beliefs are harmless, this one is far from it. It has serious implications on the nation's ability to fully recover from the pandemic. What will it take for people to move away from their flat earth mindset and objectively confront the truth? What sort of authority can sway them to abandon their misguided beliefs born out of doubt and skepticism? Bill Stierle and Tom discuss.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
You can't smooth one surface without creating friction from another, and you can't create harmony by singing only one note. The same goes for people having conflicting opinions. On today's show, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how having difficult conversations is the only way to create progress in a path to the truth. They tackle why difficult conversations are getting harder to have and what role social media has played in this dynamic. There is beauty and integrity in a diversity of perspectives, and it is important we embrace and utilize that to progress as a nation.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Fake news, clickbait, and irresponsible journalism have been common problems in media that have now injected themselves into the norm. When it comes down to who is responsible, it can only fall on the hands of media outlets whose job is writing and disseminating the news. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom dive deep and share their thoughts on how major news outlets are doing their job in portraying the truth and its impact on citizens, especially voters. They highlight Jim Acosta's question to former President Donald Trump and discuss how language and wording affect how news is reported and received.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Now, more than ever, in a political climate filled with so much division, it is crucial to have the ability to discern what is subjective and what is objective. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the difference between subjective truth versus objective truth and offer examples in multiple contexts such as business and politics. As people consume more information from various sources, the lines get blurry, and belief often takes precedence over facts. That's why it's important to draw the line as you build your own perspective, political or otherwise.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
A seed of doubt can purchase the truth. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the right-wing website, Revolve, and how it implied that the FBI planned the January 6th attack. It planted skepticism by posing multiple questions to the readers. In doing so, it leads readers away from knowing whether the accusation is true or not and instead makes you focus on the hypothetical. Didn't we see this in the early 2000s when the auto industry conspired to put out messaging that planted seeds of doubt into people's minds about electric vehicles, and they managed to kill the budding industry? Join in the conversation and be vigilant regarding doubt and skepticism. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
When people get into a fight or flight situation, truth is sacrificed in favor of comfortable yet false positives. Bill Stierle and Tom dissect Gary Tuchman's conversation with Pennsylvania Republican State Sen. Doug Mastriano, focusing on the reporter's struggle to disperse the crowd. They discuss how a person would go to great lengths to challenge the truth just for the sake of getting one controversial soundbite. Emphasizing the power of compassion and empathy to public perception, they explain how these forces are commonly used to get out of a tight spot. Bill and Tom also detail how this particular scenario carefully illustrates how the human mind's logical side completely shuts down when overridden by emotions and personal beliefs. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
The January 6th Capitol insurrection was a divisive moment in recent history that has scarred the country's heart and soul. Changes in society have spurred many to believe in the great replacement conspiracy theory, yet what is it, really? Our host Bill Stierle and his co-host, Tom, discuss the events of January 6th and the surprising results of the research of Mr. Robert Pape on the insurrectionists. Bill and Tom analyze why the events of January 6th happened: Join in as they look at things from a different perspective and share their insights on these events.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Taking a close look at our government and politics can pull out a lot of dirt. With everything that's happening in the country right now, do you believe that America will care about the truth again? Bill Stierle and Tom get into a hot discussion about the issues surrounding the country and how disconnected the government and businesses are from integrity and accountability. Both entities would rather protect their brand names and the institution, than to be held accountable for something they didn't do correctly or well. Along with these different societal groups, Bill and Tom believe that we as a people are not learning from past issues and that people are often saying and doing things that are out of alignment with integrity. If all of this continues, what type of values do you think America is going to step into? Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
How does a person’s emotional reactions relate to dealing with the rule of law? Bill Stierle and Tom discuss what happened in an episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, talking about the incident involving a man who called 911 for assistance in a robbery taking place at his neighbor’s home. They highlight the impact of the man’s emotional reaction to the situation and the 911 operator’s lack of better communication that made the guy react indifferently to the situation and eventually killing the robbers. This is also in relation to the Stand-Your-Ground-Law that brings perspective into play and why this is problematic especially in a society where there are a number of injuries and deaths because of gun violence. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Republican Liz Cheney is currently on a brave advocacy for truth. Her calling out of Donald Trump and decision to choose a different path from the GOP resulted in her House of Representative ousting. Bill Stierle and Tom delve into this path she currently treads, reflecting how the politician pulls into the spotlight the importance of the rule of law and her work in unraveling the truth amid the messy political rifts. They also touch upon Trump's messaging that continues to put a flawed brand to his own party and the entire country. Bill and Tom also enumerate situations where the public is put under a curse and spell of messages, from the ongoing pandemic to the complicated unrest in Afghanistan.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Everyone has their own versions of the truth because of the so-called belief messages. One topic will always be refuted by another because they either believe it so much or are aggressively against it. Sadly, the entire nation is saturated in this kind of messaging, and thus putting America into further political imbalance. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how belief messages play a significant role in the civil war happening within the Republican Party and its followers. They delve into their still ongoing battle against the supposed election fraud and how this mindset is directly influenced by Donald Trump's political branding. They also look at this on an individual level, talking about how the people's perception of truth is affected by this endless government dispute.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Everybody loves an occasional controversy, but they quickly become toxic if left unchecked. Bill Stierle and Tom continue their conversation about the power of acting controversial, this time elaborating on how political commentators’ opinions on politics can leave a rather lingering bitter taste in the mouth of the general public. They also highlight how controversial people, both in politics and media, use their power to their advantage without considering the impact they have on the people they are supposed to be serving. Join them for a healthy discussion on the news media and political figures that is always the talk of the town. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Tucker Carlson said “If you see a child wearing a mask, call the police because that’s child abuse.” Who would’ve thought that saying something controversial would actually be considered as a marketing strategy? Tucker Carlson, whether you like it or not, knows how to rile up an audience. Businesses these days would intentionally spout controversial statements just for attention. As the saying goes, “Any press is good press.” Learn how to harness the power of being controversial with your hosts, Tom and Bill Stierle, who are more than ready to tackle some controversial statements.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
Just because something's on video doesn't mean it is the absolute truth. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss the George Floyd incident and how different the outcome would have been if we didn’t have the video footage. In this video-based society we live in, we have different messages coming in from different directions. As a result, our perception and our perspective get skewed depending on the media we’re feeding on. What we need is to have awareness of how videos affect our society. With that in mind, we need to bring our best selves forward at all times. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
The previous episode has taught us how something as small as a speck of dust can easily blow out of proportion and become this one big hailstone. This is especially true when it comes to the words we speak, particularly coming from the mouths of powerful people. As if things can't get even more out of hand, try to inject a bias into it, and you'll see how great of an impact it creates. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom tackle the relationship between the hailstone principle and bias. They discuss it in alignment with the Derek Chauvin Trial and the communication mess that happened after Representative Maxine Waters talked to reporters about the event. Read as you learn the weight our words hold as it gets passed on to others and let them inject their own meaning to it.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
A few words in a catchphrase can gain weight if they are repeated over and over again, gaining momentum, and causing a huge impact once it hits the intended recipient. This hailstone principle is a popular strategy in marketing, allowing businesses to convey their message to the audience without the need for lengthy materials. However, it can be used beyond just brand building. Bill Stierle and Tom go deep into how the hailstone principle is taken advantage of by many politicians to solidify their movements, ideologies, and platforms. This move is currently significant in the still roaring battle about last year's presidential election fraud. They even look into its effect on government fundraising programs, immigration policies, and the way politicians create their own "branding.”Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube
There's a prevailing belief about debt that if you're steeped in it, it's a bad thing. Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how this belief may be true for personal debt, but that's not necessarily true for business debt and government debt. Businesses and governments often have to get into a lot of debt to get the economy running – producing businesses and creating jobs. Large companies like Amazon and Uber took on a tremendous amount of debt before they started hitting gold. In this episode, Bill and Tom discuss the different levels of debt, why we should know how the different levels of debt work differently, and how the rumor that we're going to be enslaved by the Chinese because of the national debt is nowhere based in truth. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube