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402-521-3080In this episode, Stephanie Olson discusses her new book 'Talk Early, Talk Often,' focusing on how families can navigate conversations about human trafficking, online safety, and digital media. They share insights on parenting in the digital age, resources for caregivers, and future projects to support safe and open communication with children.Key TopicsThe importance of ongoing family conversations about safetyResources and tools for parents and caregiversThe impact of social media and technology on childrenChapters00:00 Introduction to the Book: Talk Early, Talk Often01:13 Exploring the Content and Purpose of the Book05:14 Personal Reflections on Parenting and Technology09:28 The Impact of Technology on Parenting11:04 The Parent Quick Guide13:55 Future Book Ideas16:37 Navigating Difficult Conversations19:04 Promoting the New Book20:39 R&R Outro.mp420:45 YouTube End Card.pngSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
This week we bring you a special episode from Isaac Mederson, one of our 2026 Podcast Fellows, who examines youth voting participation and its impact on recent U.S. elections, noting that 18–29 turnout lags far behind older voters (48% in 2020 vs. 71.9% for 65+, and about 43% in 2024 vs. 71.7% for 65+). He argues 2024 outcomes reflected overall participation declines and comparatively weaker Democratic turnout, including among infrequent voters and youth, as Harris won only 54% of the youth vote versus Biden's 60%+ in prior winning Democratic races and a much smaller margin than in 2020. Mederson links youth disengagement to low trust in government, perceived lack of responsiveness, and social-media-driven information ecosystems, featuring an interview with Dr. Mark Meadorson on shifts from broadcast/cable news to social platforms and concerns about journalists confronting misinformation. He concludes that improving youth turnout requires substantive responsiveness to youth issues and encourages civic action like voting, contacting representatives, and organizing. 00:00 Democracy Group Intro 00:23 Podcast Premise Setup 00:45 Youth Turnout Numbers 01:36 2024 Drop And Impact 03:23 Youth Shift Rightward 04:11 Youth Engagement Paradox 06:02 Trust In Government 08:07 Social Media Influence 10:50 Guest Media Landscape 15:09 Do Youth Watch Cable 20:05 Misinformation Debate 23:48 Solutions And Call To Act 27:41 Final Sign Off Know a student interested in democracy and podcasts? Send them over to our fellowship to apply: https://www.democracygroup.org/fellowship Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Africa Melane speaks to Dr Stanley Maphosa, Executive Director of Gun Free South Africa, about the country’s escalating gun violence. From the Wesbank mass shooting to the growing concern over social media glorification of firearms, and systemic failures in gun control and enforcement. Early Breakfast with Africa Melane is 702’s and CapeTalk’s early morning talk show. Experienced broadcaster Africa Melane brings you the early morning news, sports, business, and interviews politicians and analysts to help make sense of the world. He also enjoys chatting to guests in the lifestyle sphere and the Arts. All the interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from Early Breakfast with Africa Melane For more about the show click https://buff.ly/XHry7eQ and find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/XJ10LBU Listen live on weekdays between 04:00 and 06:00 (SA Time) to the Early Breakfast with Africa Melane broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3N Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 478 of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew Parker examines the growing power of technology, online influence, and political radicalization in America.Andrew reflects on lessons from a technology policy course decades ago that predicted many of today's dangers: social media manipulation, ideological conditioning, online extremism, and the erosion of shared American values. He discusses how technology shapes political narratives, influences younger generations, and fuels division across the country.The episode also explores the Democratic Party's changing relationship with Israel, recent Senate votes regarding military aid to Israel, and the broader geopolitical importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance.Support the showThe Andrew Parker Show - Politics, Israel & The Law. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and X. Subscribe to our email list at www.theandrewparkershow.comCopyright © 2026 The Andrew Parker Show - All Rights Reserved.
In this episode, Kevin Brucher discusses the impact of social media, political chaos, and economic strategies on retirement planning. They explore signs of cognitive decline in politicians, market trends, and practical advice for managing retirement funds amid inflation and social security uncertainties. Call 800-975-6717. Visit Silver Leaf Financial to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 127 of High Performance Parenting, Greg Francis sits down with his teenage daughters to uncover the pressure teens face today — that many parents don't fully understand.They discuss:The pressure to fit in and be acceptedHow insecurity leads teens to seek attention in unhealthy waysWhy social media amplifies comparison and pressureThe challenge of growing up too fastWhy some teens isolate while others act outHow different personality types respond to pressureThey also explore a powerful truth:
Have you hear of Clavicular? Well, he's the posterboy for "Looksmaxxing" What started as a niche corner of the internet has exploded into a mainstream movement, where young men are obsessed with 'maximising' their physical attractiveness at any cost. But while it might look like a simple 'glow up' on the surface, its origins in incel forums and its link to extreme cosmetic surgery and steroids have experts sounding the alarm. Today, we go inside the concerning rise of the looksmaxxing trend, investigate the 'Clavicular' lore that resulted in an explosive 60 Minutes interview, and find out why this movement is taking a dark and dangerous turn for men's mental health
Code Breakers - Social Media Influence vs Countability by Radio Islam
If we aren't careful, social media can become a place where we can very easily indulge our sinful nature in ways that cause us to turn ourselves into little idols. We can become consumed with building our brand, bowing to the desires of our followers, and sharing versions of ourselves that really aren't who we are at all. In a day and age where we experience ramped up identity pressure, we need to go to the right source to discover who we've been made to be. Today, I'm chatting with author and pastor Justin Poythress about overcoming these temptations, and finding stability and purpose in Jesus, on this episode of Youth Culture Matters.
Research is challenging the assumption that younger generations are becoming more progressive, suggesting some Gen Z men are adopting more conservative views on gender and masculinity. Heejung Chung of King's College London and University of Toronto Scarborough psychologist Leif Anderson, explain what may be driving that shift. Then, Dalhousie University sociologist Michael Halpin examines the rise of "looksmaxxing," an online subculture centred on physical perfection and social dominance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Concrete Genius Podcast, Sauce Mackenzie delivers one of his most raw and honest conversations yet — breaking down accountability, relationships, and the realities of the Black community.From dating standards to social media narratives, Sauce challenges both men and women to look inward and ask the real questions.This episode covers:Double standards between men and womenDating pools vs perceptionAccountability in relationshipsInfluence of celebrity culture on real lifeSocial media narratives vs realityGrowth, discipline, and personal responsibilityThis is not about blaming — this is about truth, reflection, and elevation.If you're tired of surface-level conversations and ready for real dialogue, this episode is for you.
To celebrate Hamish Macdonald's new television series The Matter of Facts, we'll be taking a deep dive into the global ramifications of mis- and disinformation. First up is the world of AI deepfakes. Generative artificial intelligence has us questioning our own eyes and ears, and the rapid pace at which we're consuming information is quite literally changing our brains. How do we navigate this world without falling prey to manipulation?In this episode, “deep reading” expert Maryanne Wolf joins Hamish Macdonald and Geraldine Doogue to unpack what it means to engage critically with information.-----------Guest: Maryanne Wolf -- Director of the Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. And author of Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain.This is the first of Global Roaming's mini series on misinformation and disinformation. Hamish's documentary is called The Matter of Facts, and will be released on iView on Tuesday 24th March 2026.Get in touch:We'd love to hear from you! Email us at global.roaming@abc.net.auFind all the episodes of Global Roaming now via the ABC Listen App or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this episode of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew takes a direct and unfiltered look at the rapidly evolving conflict in the Middle East—and what may be a pivotal moment in global history.With the Iranian regime facing unprecedented pressure, Andrew explores whether this could mark a turning point toward broader peace—not just in the region, but around the world. He examines the long-standing role of Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism, the global implications of its weakening influence, and why this moment matters far beyond Israel.At the same time, Andrew breaks down a surprising and deeply concerning shift in American public opinion. A recent Gallup poll shows, for the first time in decades, greater sympathy among Americans toward Palestinians than Israelis. What is driving this change? Is it misinformation, social media influence, or something more systemic?This episode dives into:The geopolitical stakes of confronting IranThe historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflictThe growing influence of digital media on public perceptionPolitical divisions in the United States and their global consequencesWhy the “information war” may be just as critical as the conflict itselfAndrew challenges listeners to look beyond headlines, question prevailing narratives, and understand the deeper forces shaping global opinion and policy.This is a conversation about truth, influence, and the future of peace in a deeply divided world.Support the showThe Andrew Parker Show - Politics, Israel & The Law. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and X. Subscribe to our email list at www.theandrewparkershow.comCopyright © 2025 The Andrew Parker Show - All Rights Reserved.
Body image has become one of the most complex parts of the teenage experience, often shaped by a mix of online aesthetics and the constant feedback loop of social media. Supplements, workout routines, and influencer-driven wellness advice are everywhere, making it harder than ever for young people to know what's safe, what's hype, and what truly supports their health. On this episode of the Healthier You podcast, Dr. Ashlee Williams speaks with Dr. Mutsa Nyakabau, a board-certified pediatrician, about how online content shapes the expectations teens place on themselves and how we can help young people build a healthier relationship with their bodies, find balance in a high-pressure environment, and make informed decisions about fitness and nutrition. Learn more about Mutsa Nyakabau, MD
How do you maintain a luxury brand while staying approachable in today's evolving real estate market? In this episode of A State of Mind, we break down luxury real estate marketing strategy, focusing on how to reach the right client through branding, video marketing, and intentional positioning. Managing Broker Tanya Starkel shares how she uses lifestyle-driven video, YouTube optimization, avatar targeting, and even AI-enhanced storytelling to attract ideal luxury buyers—without becoming a social media influencer. If you're a real estate professional looking to refine your luxury marketing strategy, clarify your brand message, and connect with modern buyers across demographics, this episode delivers practical insight you can implement immediately. You'll learn: How to define and market to your ideal client “avatar” Why lifestyle sells before the house does How to use YouTube to expand national reach The balance between premium branding and authentic service When and how to use AI in real estate video marketing How to communicate effectively across generational buyers 0:00 – Introduction 1:12 – Maintaining a Luxury Brand While Staying Approachable 6:49 – Creating Lifestyle-Driven Listing Videos 9:23 – Why YouTube Expands Your Luxury Reach 11:24 – The Investment Behind High-Quality Video Marketing 17:25 – Authentic Branding vs. Social Media Influence 21:20 – Defining and Marketing to Your Ideal Client Avatar 28:27 – Using AI to Showcase Lifestyle and Seasons 32:09 – Marketing Across Changing Demographics 35:54 – Communication Styles & Removing Client Friction
The media dusted off the “Trump is racist” playbook for Black History Month — but the numbers tell a different story. President Donald Trump continues gaining support among Black voters, including a historic 20% of Black male voters in recent elections — unheard of for a Republican. Meanwhile, a grieving D.C. grandmother went viral defending Trump's crime crackdown, crediting him with restoring safety after years of lawlessness in the nation's capital. At the same time, fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files intensifies overseas, with Prince Andrew arrested as scrutiny grows around elite networks — including renewed questions surrounding Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. Is this a political realignment? An elite reckoning? Or both?
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In today's episode of the MX3 Podcast, we dive into the growing trend of celebrities using their platforms to push political opinions—and whether it helps or hurts their credibility.We discuss customer service, media bias, celebrity influence, Billie Eilish's controversial Grammy moment, and why context matters in today's news cycle. We also break down how misinformation spreads and why personal responsibility still matters.At MX3 Podcast, our mission is to talk about money, motivation, and relevant events that impact real people. We believe in honest conversations and critical thinking in a world full of noise.
In this episode of 'Watchman on the Wall,' join host Josh Davis and author Dr. J.B. Hickson as they delve into the troubling rise of modern anti-Semitism and its connections to biblical prophecy. Discover insights into the theological debates surrounding replacement theology and Israel's place in God's prophetic program. Learn about the influence of social media and the Luciferian conspiracy in shaping public perceptions, and explore the significance of Israel in Bible prophecy.
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In this episode of Uncommon Sense, I continue confronting the mess America is in: why the Epstein list must be made public, why powerful elites must be held accountable, and why endless foreign entanglements only weaken our already weak nation. I address (once again) the need for real justice for Charlie Kirk, reiterate my support for Candace Owens, and challenge Christians to remember Who we are called to worship, Jesus Christ. God is not interchangeable with politics, and your faith should never be outsourced to the state. Read. The. Bible.--https://www.bible.com/
Sinéad Crowe is a highly qualified Intuitive Eating Counsellor whose professional work focuses on the intersection of disordered eating, and evidence-based nutritional psychology. Her clinical practice integrates Intuitive Eating principles with established mental health frameworks to promote sustainable recovery, emotional regulation, and improved quality of life. She works with clients presenting with a wide range of concerns, including perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, body image disturbances, stress-related eating behaviours, and the long-term effects of diet culture. Time stamps from today's show (may vary by 2-4 minutes based on your podcast app) 02:07 Introduction to Intuitive Eating 05:04 Understanding Intuitive Eating Counselling 08:21 Common Mistakes in Intuitive Eating 11:06 The Emotional Connection to Food 13:55 Navigating Triggers and Recovery 17:01 The Role of Anger in Recovery 20:00 Empowerment vs. Victim Mentality in Eating 23:03 Social Media's Influence on Eating Habits 28:53 Navigating Intuitive Eating and Social Media Influence 33:46 Mindfulness and Mental Health in Recovery 37:03 Shifting Focus: From Aesthetic to Performance Goals 40:55 Understanding Weight Loss Thoughts and Emotional Check-ins 49:17 Taking the First Step Towards Food Freedom Today's podcast is sponsored by the circle: https://briankeanefitness.com/online-mastermind Sophie Morris podcast episode 555 https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-brian-keane-podcast/id1153346936?i=1000727697288 (About) Intuitive Eating Hub | (Instagram) www.instagram.com/intuitive.eating.ireland/
Peso Pluma BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.This is Biosnap AI, and over the past few days Peso Pluma's world has been busy in ways that say a lot about where his career and image are heading. In Los Angeles, LAist reports that fans recently packed YouTube Theater for two sold out nights, a reminder that his corridos tumbados crossover moment is not a phase but an entrenched chapter in U.S. pop culture. Those shows spawned a cascade of fan photos and outfit posts across Instagram and TikTok, with regional Mexican and Latino outlets amplifying clips of him onstage and fans outside the venue, reinforcing his status as a generational touchstone rather than a niche act.On the lighter pop culture side, LAist also covered a Peso Pluma lookalike contest at Echo Park Lake, where dozens turned up in his trademark haircut and streetwear. That story, while playful, underlines something biographically important: he is now an instantly recognizable visual brand, not just a voice on the charts. When your silhouette becomes a contest theme, you have entered the iconography tier.Businesswise, long‑tail coverage of his touring continues to revolve around earlier cancellations tied to security concerns. Outlets such as AOL and other U.S. local media have kept alive the narrative of his decision to cancel shows in Tijuana and several U.S. cities after cartel death threats, treating it as a serious intersection of music, fame, and Mexican security politics. Those are past events, but they keep resurfacing in new explainers and backgrounders, shaping how editors frame him: a star whose rise is shadowed by real‑world risk, not just tabloid drama.On social media, influencer‑tracking platforms like Favikon now routinely cite him as a top‑tier engagement driver in Mexico, and his name appears in analyses of how regional Mexican stars like Luis R Conriquez leverage collaborations and online presence. These are not splashy headlines, but they carry long‑term weight, positioning Peso Pluma as a central node in the digital economy of Latin music.There are scattered gossip‑style posts and fan accounts speculating about new collaborations and relationships, but as of the last few days, no major outlet has verified any new romance or scandal. Those rumors remain unconfirmed and, for now, are just background noise around a star whose real story is still being written onstage and online.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Mr. Beast Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, has spent the past few days doing what he does best: blending spectacle, business strategy, and a carefully managed public image into one nonstop storyline. In his home state of North Carolina, local outlet Chapelboro reports that he is set to appear at the UNC men's basketball game against USC Upstate, where he will run a ten thousand dollar giveaway exclusively for students, with an in‑arena appearance at halftime and the giveaway taking place after the final buzzer. That kind of campus‑scale stunt is classic MrBeast: hyperlocal, highly photogenic, and guaranteed to generate social clips that will live far beyond one night in the Dean Smith Center.On the business front, the longer arc of his empire may be shifting in a profound way. TechCrunch reports that his new CEO at Beast Industries, Jeff Housenbold, has openly floated the idea of a future public offering, saying they want the roughly 1.4 billion unique viewers who watched MrBeast content in the last 90 days to have a chance to be owners of the company. That is not a formal IPO filing, but it is a clear, on‑the‑record signal that an eventual listing is on the table, and it would mark one of the first true creator‑led conglomerates to step onto public markets, with Feastables candy now described as the most profitable piece of the business.At the same time, MrBeast is leaning even harder into philanthropy as brand strategy. The 1 Billion Followers Summit has launched a global campaign called 1 Billion Acts of Kindness with MrBeast, in collaboration with his company, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, and the Varkey Foundation. Official terms show that creators worldwide are being asked to post videos of acts of kindness, tag MrBeast, and compete for a January 2026 trip with him to Ghana, where they will help build a village and appear in his content. That initiative, running right now, positions him not just as an entertainer but as a global organizer of influencer philanthropy.Overlaying all of this is the unresolved legal and reputational cloud: TechCrunch, citing prior reporting, notes the ongoing litigation over MrBeast Burger and the lawsuits from contestants on the first season of Beast Games alleging mistreatment and a toxic work environment. Those cases have not been resolved publicly, and any new filings or statements would be major news; for now, the most recent verified developments are the continuing suits and his guarded comments about having “learned” from running a 2,000‑person competition. Anything beyond that, including rumored settlements or internal policy changes, remains speculative and unconfirmed.There are also forward‑looking product headlines: fintech industry outlet The Paypers reports that MrBeast is working on a financial services platform and Beast Mobile, a phone company aimed squarely at his audience. Details are sparse, and there is no launch date yet, but if executed, those moves would push him from consumer packaged goods and shows into something closer to a lifestyle ecosystem, with payments, connectivity, and media all under one fan‑facing umbrella. Some social chatter has tried to connect those plans directly to IPO timing, but no credible outlet has reported any regulatory filings or dates, so talk of an imminent listing is, at this stage, pure speculation.Across social media, clips from his recent conversation on the attention economy with Jeff Housenbold have been circulating, showing him doubling down on a brutal work ethic, the idea that every day ending in “Y” is a workday, and a willingness to be “humbled” by more traditional hosts as he refines Beast Games. Coverage of Season 2 of that show, including a Survivor‑style twist highlighted by entertainment site The Knockturnal, frames him as increasingly comfortable stepping back and letting contestants drive the story, an evolution that could matter for his long‑term reputation as more than just the guy shouting over stunts.That is your rapid‑fire update on MrBeast's world this week. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on MrBeast, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Mr. Beast. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBvThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Bieber has been quite active over the past several days, with multiple sightings and business developments making headlines. Most recently, on November 29th, the pop star was spotted meeting with fans in Palm Springs, California, continuing his pattern of public engagement with supporters. Just days before that, on November 25th, Bieber made headlines for stopping to help a stranded driver in Los Angeles. In a moment of compassion captured on video, he assisted the man after learning he'd been going through a tough time, exemplifying the kind of unexpected kindness that occasionally goes viral on social media.On the business front, there's been significant movement regarding Bieber's music catalog. Reports indicate that Justin Bieber sold his music catalog for 200 million dollars, a substantial transaction that has sparked considerable debate among industry observers. Some analysts view this as a smart exit strategy that allows him to monetize his past work while potentially shifting focus to other ventures, while others interpret the move as a sign of financial recalibration or changing priorities in his career trajectory.In the personal and lifestyle sphere, Bieber has been maintaining his presence on social media. He and his wife Hailey have been supporting various cultural moments, recently sharing Instagram stories featuring merchandise from the film Marty Supreme, which also served as subtle confirmation that Bieber and Hailey remain connected to celebrity circles amid various relationship rumors swirling around their mutual friends.Additionally, Bieber has been enjoying downtime activities, with recent posts showing him golfing on November 27th, suggesting he's balancing work commitments with leisure time. His wife Hailey recently responded to his public comments on her swimsuit photos from Kendall Jenner's 30th birthday celebration, indicating their relationship continues to generate public interest through social media interactions.Throughout this period, Bieber has maintained his Canadian identity in public moments, with observers noting his characteristically friendly demeanor. The combination of charitable acts, major financial transactions, and sustained social media presence paints a picture of a celebrity actively managing his career, personal life, and public image simultaneously during late November 2025.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Episode 324 is an extra mid-week podcast showcasing our live podcast at the Canadian Aesthetic Expo! Dr Jake & David were invited to the event by the Canadian Aesthetic Medical Association. In addition doing various talks and recorded podcasts, they held this live podcast on stage with three of the event's KOL speakers: Dr Kian Karimi (Plastic Surgeon from Los Angeles, USA) Dr Zack Ally (Cosmetic Physician from London, UK) Amy Lynn (Aesthetic Nurse Specialist, Philidelphia, USA) In this 30 minute session our hosts asked our guests a series of challenging questions about ethics, training standards, the impact of social media, over-filled colleagues and more. 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Live from the Canadian Aesthetics Expo 01:17 Meet the Guests: Dr Kian Karimi, Dr Zack Ally, Amy Lynn 03:01 Qualifications and Training in Aesthetics 06:07 Ethics and Integrity in Aesthetic Practices 09:29 The Natural Look and Overfilled Syndrome 14:39 Community and Support for Injectors 15:36 Social Media Influence and Industry Challenges 17:15 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Identity 18:03 Challenges in Patient Education and Consultation 20:05 The Impact of Technology on Cosmetic Procedures 21:52 The Future of Cosmetic Surgery and Business Models 22:51 Finding Your Signature in the Cosmetic Industry 24:12 The Importance of Authenticity in Social Media 25:41 Debunking Popular Cosmetic Treatments 27:57 The Future of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine 30:35 Final Thoughts and Favourite Toxins SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE PODCASTS, WEEKLY EDUCATIONAL CONTENT & JOIN OUR WHATSAPP COMMUNITY CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST CONTACT US
In this episode, our guest breaks down how he turned a small family brand into a thriving media empire through newsletters, podcasts, AI tools, and TikTok Shop strategies that build real e-commerce influence. Join us for an engaging conversation on the AM/PM podcast as we explore the world of podcasts and newsletters with Kelsey Farrar, a seasoned expert and son of industry veteran Norm Farrar. Kelsey shares his unique insights into the evolution of newsletters and how they have become indispensable resources in the e-commerce industry. Learn how valuable content can transform newsletters from simple marketing tools into must-read resources that truly engage and inform subscribers. Discover how Kelsey was inspired by my presentation in Puerto Rico to revamp the Lunch with Norm newsletter, enhancing its value and engagement. Listen in as we discuss the power of newsletters as a tool for building brand engagement. We highlight the importance of tailoring content to resonate with audiences and strategies like audience segmentation and interactive elements. The conversation touches on the importance of analyzing metrics to understand audience preferences, using current topics like TikTok shop bans to boost engagement. Kelsey also shares his journey from teaching English in Korea to collaborating with his dad on his personal brand during the COVID-19 pandemic, gaining valuable social media and branding insights. Finally, we navigate the dynamics of hosting a podcast with nearly 700 episodes and the lessons learned from interacting with hundreds of guests. Discover the significance of having robust systems and processes in place to ensure business sustainability while avoiding the distractions of fleeting industry trends. We also explore the intricacies of building an online presence through platforms like Amazon affiliates and TikTok, highlighting the patience and persistence required for content creation. The episode concludes with reflections on the contrasting dynamics between Lunch with Norm and Marketing Misfits podcasts, emphasizing the importance of personal branding and networking in the digital landscape. In episode 474 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Kelsey discuss: 07:56 - Consistent, Light Newsletter With Industry Insights 11:55 - Building Brand Engagement Through Newsletters 15:36 - Family's Transition During COVID Shutdown 21:45 - Business Success on Podcasts and Social Media 24:20 - Navigating Business Trends and Growth 30:26 - Social Media Influence and Product Experimentation 32:31 - Navigating TikTok Shop Expectations 39:35 - TikTok Brand Management and Affiliate Outreach 43:31 - Podcast Dynamics and E-Commerce Trends 45:13 - Comparing Podcast Formats and Audience Engagement 48:17 - Podcast Format Pros and Cons 51:01 - E-Commerce Industry and AI Advancements
In this week's Power Lounge, host Amy Vaughan welcomes Dr. Mara Einstein, an internationally recognized authority on deceptive marketing and author of Hoodwinked: How Marketers Use the Same Tactics as Cults. A former TV and advertising executive turned academic and media ethicist, Dr. Einstein pulls back the curtain on the dark psychology behind consumer manipulation. Together, she and Amy dive into the question: When does persuasion cross the line into indoctrination? Listeners are invited to examine the uncomfortable parallels between cult behavior and brand loyalty—and to confront just how easily marketing can tap into our fears, anxieties, and identities.Drawing from her research and insights featured in the Emmy-winning Netflix documentary Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy, Dr. Einstein explains how modern marketing operates within what she calls the “anxiety economy.” From endless doom-scrolling to influencer-driven consumerism, she reveals how technology and advertising combine to keep us hooked, anxious, and buying. The conversation unpacks the continuum between brand fandom and fanaticism, using examples from Apple to Weight Watchers to show how manipulation thrives when emotional needs meet persuasive design.But this isn't a hopeless picture—Dr. Einstein also offers guidance for marketers and consumers alike. She challenges professionals to embrace ethics without sacrificing creativity and encourages all of us to become more conscious of how we engage with brands. By replacing reflexive scrolling with mindful consumption and by choosing community over cultish loyalty, listeners can reclaim agency in an economy built on influence. This episode is a must-hear for anyone who wants to understand—and resist—the subtle ways marketing shapes our thoughts, habits, and values.Chapters:00:00 – Intro & Welcome00:50 – Meet Dr. Mara Einstein02:10 – Why Talk About Cults and Marketing?03:30 – How the Book “Hoodwinked” Began05:10 – The Cult–Marketing Continuum06:45 – From Attention Economy to Anxiety Economy08:50 – How Anxiety Fuels Overconsumption10:25 – “Buy Now” and Viewer Reactions12:30 – Black Friday and the “Economic Blackout”14:10 – Conscious Consumption in a Digital World16:00 – The Line Between Persuasion and Manipulation17:30 – The Genius and Ethics of Duolingo's Campaigns18:45 – When Brand Community Becomes Brand Cult20:15 – Weight Watchers: A Case Study in Cult Tactics27:00 – The Role of Social Media in Modern Tribalism31:30 – Identity and the Brands We Choose37:00 – Ethical Marketing and Real Community41:10 – The Danger of Making It Hard to Leave44:30 – How AI and Bots Change the Deception Game50:00 – Building Awareness and Resilience53:00 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Dr. EinsteinQuotes:“We don't live in an attention economy — we live in an anxiety economy. The entire system is built to keep us just uncomfortable enough that buying something feels like relief.” - Mara Einstein“It's funny — we call it doom scrolling, and yet we treat it like self-care. The truth is, it's winding us up, not calming us down.” - Amy VaughanKey Takeaways:Anxiety, not attention, drives modern marketing.Persuasion turns toxic when it exploits fear.Brand loyalty can slide into cult behavior.Algorithms feed anxiety for engagement.We shop to soothe stress, not need.Ethical marketing connects, not controls.AI blurs truth and manipulation.Brands now shape personal identity.Awareness breaks the consumer cycle.Conscious choices beat compulsive clicks.Connect with Dr. MaSupport the show
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Episode 320 hosts Dr Rami Haidar (Maxillofacial Surgeon from UAE) Rami joins us in the 29th chapter of our series called 'The Injector Diaries'. These episodes feature in depth conversations, stories and experiences from injectors around the globe. Each injector brings their own unique take on things and we showcase every level of type of injector, from newbies to masters. We'll explore how and why they chose to inject, why they favour using certain products, look under the hoods of their clinics and aim to inspire our injector listeners. 00:00 Introduction 00:47 Welcome to the ICCE Conference 01:16 Meet Dr. Rami Haidar 01:42 Dr. Rami's Background and Journey 04:29 Life and Practice in Dubai 05:17 The Importance of Surgical Training in Aesthetics 07:03 The Evolution of Aesthetic Training 12:48 Becoming a Key Opinion Leader (KOL) 15:38 The Patient Journey and Consultation Process 19:11 Clinic Overview and Multidisciplinary Approach 19:57 Retention Rates and Challenges in Dubai 20:12 Stocking and Choosing Toxins 20:39 Regulations and Patient Satisfaction in Dubai 22:29 Fillers and FDA Approvals 23:05 Building a Successful Aesthetic Practice 24:17 Opening and Managing a Clinic 26:32 Taxation and Business Environment in Dubai 29:30 Future of Aesthetics and Social Media Influence 30:59 Final Thoughts and Guest Question 33:27 Closing Remarks SIGN UP HERE: Alma Laser's AU workshop on 10th of November : 'The Aesthetic Playbook: How to build a business that lasts' by David Segal SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE PODCASTS, WEEKLY EDUCATIONAL CONTENT & JOIN OUR WHATSAPP COMMUNITY CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST CONTACT US
In this episode of the Revenue Builders Podcast, our hosts John Kaplan and John McMahon are joined by Susan Lucia Annunzio, the “CEO Whisperer” and President of the Center for High Performance. With over 25 years of expertise in leadership and organizational culture, Lucia shares her insights on fostering sustainable growth by treating people well, the importance of leveraging brain power, and the generational dynamics impacting today's workforce. They delve into strategies for leaders to harness the unique strengths of Gen Z, overcome organizational toxicity, and create environments where innovation and accountability thrive. Tune in to explore how to unlock potential within your teams and drive profitable growth.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESConnect with Susan Lucia Annunzio.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanannunzio/Learn more about the Center for High Performance: https://centerforhighperformance.com/ Get Lucia's books: https://centerforhighperformance.com/category/books/Read the Guide on Six Critical Priorities for Revenue Leadership in 2026: https://hubs.li/Q03JN74V0Enjoying the podcast? Sign up to receive new episodes straight to your inbox: https://hubs.li/Q02R10xN0HERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT[00:03:08] Lucia's Journey and Mission[00:06:18] The Importance of Treating People Well[00:08:22] Return on Brain Power[00:10:17] Challenges in Leadership and Management[00:30:25] Generational Differences and Gen Z[00:33:39] The Most Rejected Generation[00:34:23] Technological Savvy and Social Media Influence[00:36:03] Gen Z's Desire for Purpose and Socialization[00:37:53] The Impact of Overprotection and Fear[00:40:21] Work Environment and Remote Work Preferences[00:43:37] The Future of Work and Leadership[00:53:30] Empowering Gen Z in the WorkplaceHIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:06:56] “A great strategy without allowing people to use their brains will never maximize its potential.”[00:08:41] “Companies leave money on the table because they don't allow people to challenge assumptions.”[00:10:57] “The number one differentiator of sustainable growth... was the people in the group felt valued.”[00:13:41] “People work for people. When you look authentic, people begin to trust you.”[00:21:55] “Most Gen Zs prefer to work in person, learn socialization skills, and make friends.”[00:28:35] “Resilience comes from making mistakes, learning from them, and getting back up again. But when you make a mistake and people keep you down, you become a victim.”[00:32:32] “Ask for help. Tell your boss you want to be a star player and want to know what good looks like.”[00:38:13] “Anybody can be good. But how do you become great? That's what's going to give you satisfaction.” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We take a closer look at the online world known as the manosphere—a loose network of communities including incels, Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), men's rights activists (MRAs), and pick-up artists (PUAs).These groups may look different on the surface, but they share a common core: resentment toward feminism, nostalgia for traditional masculinity, and a belief that men are the new victims of modern society. With guidance from researcher Havana Mohr-Ramirez, we unpack how these subcultures operate, where they overlap, and why they've become such powerful forces in shaping how young men see themselves and their place in the world.Drawing on insights from Laura Bates, author of Men Who Hate Women, and sociologist Ellis Cashmore, the episode examines whether the manosphere is an organized movement or something more elusive that still influences real attitudes, politics, and violence.This documentary episode goes beyond headlines and outrage to ask deeper questions about identity, belonging, and what happens when online spaces built around grievance start reshaping the world outside the screen.Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, DavidUp The Middle PromoSupport the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog or email outrageoverload@gmail.com. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the O2 hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverload Intro music and outro music by Michael Ramir C.Many thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.
In this episode of the MX3 Podcast, we dive deep into the dangers of believing everything you hear — from misleading information online to bad advice from people you trust. Using a thought-provoking story about a lion, a fox, and a donkey, we reveal how blind trust can lead to disastrous outcomes.We also explore a surprising real-world topic: Can employers require remote workers to have childcare? You might be shocked by the answer.Join us as we mix humor, storytelling, and real-life lessons to help you think critically, challenge what you hear, and live smarter — financially and mentally.
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Cristiano Ronaldo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Cristiano Ronaldo remains as much a phenomenon off the field as on it, and the past few days have amplified that truth. Making headlines on September 26, 2025, the 40-year-old scored again for Al Nassr, netting the second goal in a 2-0 win over rivals Al Ittihad to maintain their perfect start in the Saudi Pro League according to the Times of India. That match also saw a viral social moment: cameras captured N'Golo Kanté walking past Ronaldo without a handshake, causing a buzz online, but Ronaldo stayed composed and let his performance do the talking. Ronaldo's fitness and minutes are being tightly managed by Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus, who openly explained to World Soccer Talk that the star will skip their AFC Champions League 2 tie against Al Zawraa in Iraq, a calculated rest to preserve him for big moments ahead and for Portugal's World Cup qualifiers. He had just come off a pivotal stint, bagging his 104th goal for Al Nassr and keeping alive his chase for the mythical 1,000-goal mark.Businesswise, Ronaldo is setting new standards: he remains Saudi Arabia's highest-paid athlete with Forbes pegging his annual earnings at $225 million from Al Nassr alone, not counting millions more from global endorsements and a personal net worth estimated between $600 million and $1 billion, as revealed by the Times of India. His CR7 brand stretches from hotels and luxury gyms to fashion and supplements, while his latest commercial appearance sees him starring in a high-profile promotional film for Saudi Arabia's national events calendar, a role The Business Standard highlighted as part of the kingdom's broader yearlong celebration campaign. Ronaldo's deepening ties to Saudi Arabia were made unmistakably clear when he posted an emotional Instagram tribute for the kingdom's 95th National Day—assuring fans not just of his happiness but of his intention to make the country his long-term home, according to the Times of India.On social media, Cristiano Ronaldo remains dominant, topping HypeAuditor's September 2025 global athlete rankings with nearly 665 million Instagram followers. His posts—mixing match highlights, luxury lifestyle glimpses, and family moments—regularly amass millions of likes and set online trends, as confirmed by the Times of India and highlighted on YouTube channels dedicated to his social media impact. Looking ahead, he'll next don the Portugal kit for World Cup qualifier duty versus Ireland on October 11, with preparation and freshness as the club's priority. Even as Ronaldo advances in age, his every move—be it a game-winning header, a contract extension to 2027, or a major brand campaign—continues to shape football's present and its future legend.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Carl takes a step back from the usual format to reflect on the shocking themes of violence, radicalization, and the growing challenges facing today's younger generations. Ruminating on the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk as a focal point, Carl's monologue explores how ideological extremism, campus culture, and unchecked digital influence have created an environment where young people can be drawn into dangerous movements. This reflection isn't only about one tragedy—it's about the bigger story of how our children are being shaped, influenced, and in some cases weaponized by toxic systems. Carl outlines the stages of radicalization, the role universities and online platforms play, and the responsibility we all share as parents, educators, leaders, and citizens. This episode is both a wake-up call and a call to action. If we want to reclaim our children's future, it requires more than words—it requires courage, involvement, and a recommitment to truth and critical thinking.
In this episode, the group discusses various topics ranging from Jimmy Kimmel's controversial comments to the impact of social media on relationships and the declining sexual activity among young adults. They explore how AI is changing the landscape of dating and relationships, and delve into the implications of media control by powerful families in a dystopian future. In this episode, the hosts discuss the increasing control of media by powerful families, the impact of entertainment choices, insights from NFL week two, predictions for upcoming matchups, highlights from recent boxing and UFC events, and the future of streaming and media consumption.HOLLERHoller at us -IG: https://www.instagram.com/gengpodcasts/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GenGpodcastMerch: https://generation-g.creator-spring.com/Chapters00:00 Introduction and slim jims02:44 Jimmy Kimmel's Controversial Comments04:12 Political Reactions and Media Sensitivity07:05 Cultural Commentary on Celebrity and Health10:06 Kanye West and the Evolution of Music13:07 Social Media Influence and Personal Responsibility14:08 Cardi B's Personal Life and Career24:09 Declining Sexual Activity Among Young Adults29:32 Corporate Power and AI Influence30:36 The Power Players in Media and Sports33:38 Entertainment Recommendations and Reviews41:34 NFL Week Two: Injuries and Fantasy Football Insights46:56 Fantasy Football Insights49:05 Quarterback Discussions52:05 Boxing and UFC Highlights55:05 NBA Streaming Concerns57:59 Media Ownership and Control
When Experience Gets Rebranded Off the Menu What happens when a brand forgets that experience—not logos—creates loyalty? In this episode of A Shark's Perspective, Shark is joined by licensed therapist and social media influencer Trey Tucker to explore Cracker Barrel's controversial rebrand. Together they unpack the psychology of nostalgia, why customers revolt when traditions vanish, and how brands risk everything when they lean away from what makes them unique. Key Takeaways Protect the Experience – Great experiences create differentiation stronger than any logo. Marketing Can't Fix Everything – Operations, culture, and service matter more than cosmetic changes. Invest in What Lasts – $700 million spent on logos won't fix cold biscuits; true growth comes from food, service, and culture. If you want to understand the intersection of branding, psychology, and customer loyalty—this is an episode you don't want to miss.
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of the Concrete Genius Podcast, Sauce McKenzie discusses various societal issues, including the misuse of the term 'race baiter', the responsibilities of older generations towards youth, and the expectations placed on women in society. He critiques the influence of social media on body image and self-perception, particularly among women, and addresses the phenomenon of cosmetic surgery. The conversation also touches on the music industry, specifically the career of Cardi B, and the need for honest discussions about artistic merit in hip hop.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Concrete Genius Podcast01:18 Race Baiting and Its Implications05:34 The Role of Older Generations in Youth Development11:16 Expectations of Women in Society16:04 Body Image and Self-Perception21:12 The Influence of Social Media on Self-Image26:03 Cardi B: Hustler or Musician?34:10 Conclusion and Call to Action35:24 Attachment.MP4TakeawaysThe term 'race baiter' is often misused to silence valid concerns.Older generations have a responsibility to guide the youth.Women should conduct themselves with dignity to attract the right partners.Body image issues are exacerbated by social media pressures.Self-love and acceptance should be prioritized over cosmetic surgery.Confidence in the black community has shifted with social media influence.Criticism of artists should be honest, regardless of popularity.The music industry often overhypes mediocre work due to personal biases.Respectful dialogue is essential in discussions about societal issues.Generational dysfunction affects youth behavior and development.Support the show
This week on The Secure Family Podcast, Andy is joined by a guest who doesn't need much introduction Patrick McNamara. You might know him from his no-nonsense training videos, his books on personal defense, or his wildly insightful show for kids, Mr. Mustavio's World of Wonder. But behind the tactical training and the larger-than-life personality is a man who genuinely wants to help families stay safe and raise capable, confident kids. Mac and Andy dive into some real talk about the mindset of preparedness, how we influence the next generation, and what it means to live with intention. If you're a parent who wants to raise street-smart, mentally strong kids, this one's for you. Listen now to hear why Mr. Mustavio is more than a character and how Mac's mindset can help your family live stronger and safer every day. Watch Mr. Mustavio's World of Wonder: https://youtube.com/@mrmustavio Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20% off a privacy plan from DeleteMe with promo code: DAD. OmniWatch is a scam and identity protection service that monitors your data, alerts you to threats, and backs you with up with insurance. Try it for only $1 for 7 days. Connect
Colton's getting real with Hospice Nurse Julie—ICU nurse turned hospice educator and unexpected TikTok trailblazer. She shares how working so closely with death has completely reshaped the way she lives: slower, more present, and with a deep sense of purpose.They talk about the beauty in end-of-life moments, the wild reality of visioning (yes, people really see loved ones before they pass), and how grief, sobriety, and stepping outside traditional nursing norms led Julie to a fuller, more authentic life. If you're craving perspective, permission to slow down, or just a little reminder of what actually matters—this one's for you.>>How Hospice Nurse Julie Made Death Go Viral—and Life More MeaningfulJump Ahead to Listen:[00:02:07] Starting hospice education online.[00:05:09] Living versus dying perspectives.[00:09:39] Reflection on life and death.[00:10:20] The importance of discussing death.[00:16:20] Love and connection at death.[00:19:12] Survival against all odds.[00:22:03] Hospice visions of deceased loved ones.[00:26:01] Connection through mediumship experience.[00:29:00] Near-death experiences and validation.[00:30:43] Importance of discussing dying process.Connect with Colton on social media:Instagram: @coltonlord17, @nursedaddiesTikTok: @nursedaddiesCheck out Julie's website and connect with her on social media:Instagram: @hospicenursejulieTikTok: @hospicenursejulieYouTube: @hospicenursejulieFor more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
It's Shawarma with Swagger, and it's coming to America. From humble beginnings in London, Ontario, to a thriving restaurant chain with over 64 locations, Tahini's is now poised for U.S. expansion—fueled by innovative flavors, a massive social media following, and a franchise model centered around local ownership and community engagement. This week, Chris Ressa talks with Tahini's Founder and CEO Omar Hamam and Business Development Officer Shawn Saraga, on the big plans the company has in the U.S. Takeaways:From One Store to a Franchise EmpireOmar Hamam grew Tahini's from a single restaurant into 64+ locations—and he's just getting started.U.S. Expansion Is UnderwayFirst U.S. locations are launching in Illinois, New Jersey, Baltimore, and Miami—with 100 planned in 2–3 years.Fusion-Forward MenuTahini's blends Mediterranean staples with bold global flavors—think butter chicken shawarma and smoked brisket.Massive Social FollowingWith 5M+ followers and 12M weekly views, Tahini's built U.S. demand before opening a single U.S. store.Owner-Operator Franchise ModelThey reject master franchises—every franchisee must be hands-on, local, and deeply involved in the community.Built for Delivery and Late NightMost locations are fast-casual with strong off-premise sales—and 70% stay open until 2 a.m.Real Estate Sweet SpotIdeal sites: grocery-anchored centers, 1,200–2,000 SF, with smart infill and non-traditional site flexibility.Healthier, Guilt-Free EatsFresh, grilled, and made-to-order—Tahini's hits the crave factor without the fast-food regret.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tahini's and Founders' Backgrounds07:53 Expansion Journey and Franchise Model10:51 Store Concept and Market Positioning13:31 Innovative Menu and Unique Offerings16:10 Social Media Influence and Brand Awareness18:45 Franchisee Selection and Community Engagement22:12 Owner-Operator Approach to Expansion24:06 Future Growth and Market Strategy28:54 Health-Conscious Menu and Customer Appeal
Unpacking the Far-Reaching Impacts of Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'. Matt dives into the newly passed Republican budget bill alongside communications expert Mark Bergman. The bill's controversial health and food assistance cuts are set to significantly affect millions of Americans, including the loss of healthcare for 17 million people. With a handful of Republican Senators saying the quiet part out loud--that this is a human and political disaster--the big question is: are they right? 00:34 Introducing the Guest: Mark Bergman04:15 Political Implications for Republicans12:47 Trump-Musk Feud and Campaign Dynamics16:08 Democratic Messaging and Strategy20:42 Social Media Influence in Politics29:23 Navigator Research Insights33:43 Healthcare and Messaging37:05 Cliff Joins the Discussion38:39 Introducing the Soundcheck Fund42:30 Critique of Republican Policies48:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Fun cameo from Scott the Sourdough Pro00:00 Introduction to the Video Podcast02:57 Beauty Standards and Personal Choices05:57 Reality TV Dynamics and Character Analysis08:54 Social Media Influence and Content Creation11:55 Holiday Traditions and Cultural Commentary14:53 Personal Relationships and Co-Parenting17:57 Reality Show Production and Authenticity20:42 Language and Communication in Reality TV22:33 Conclusion and Reflections on the Episode23:21 Demi's Reality Show Potential26:04 The Dynamics of Reality TV Relationships29:03 Baking and Gender Roles32:23 TradWife Culture and Its Misconceptions36:46 The Complexity of Relationships in Reality TV44:17 Rehabilitation and Reality TV Dynamics44:53 Baking Competitions and Friendships46:54 Sourdough and Social Dynamics47:52 Relationships and Community Support49:46 Rumors and Relationship Challenges51:51 Navigating Personal Struggles54:46 Baking Showdown and Personal Stakes58:40 Confrontations and Emotional Vulnerability01:00:42 Cultural Expectations and Personal Identity01:05:33 Reflections and Future Expectations
In this eye-opening episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano welcomes back Chris Fenton, author of Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, and American Business. They explore how China uses economic leverage, propaganda, and soft power to infiltrate American institutions, from corporate boardrooms to TikTok's algorithm. Fenton breaks down why U.S. companies and even government officials refuse to challenge the CCP, and how American culture has been co-opted to serve Chinese interests. With tensions escalating globally, this is a conversation every American needs to hear. Episode Highlights Why Hollywood and major U.S. businesses bend over backwards to appease the Chinese Communist Party How TikTok became China's most powerful tool to influence and divide America's youth Why the U.S. must prioritize national security over profits and end our dangerous dependency on Beijing
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 03:08 Marriage and Relationships 06:01 Nostalgia and Its Impact 08:57 Social Media and Complaining Culture 12:11 Business Reviews and Customer Expectations 14:59 Sports Talk: NFL Predictions 24:32 Chiefs' Super Bowl Prospects 30:17 Mental Fortitude in Football 37:37 Social Media Dynamics 46:17 Comedy and Social Media Influence
In this episode, I welcome back Dr. Donna Oriowo—the brilliant therapist, dynamic speaker, and now author of Drink Water and Mind Your Business: A Black Woman's Guide to Unlearning the BS and Healing Your Self-Esteem. Known for her candid insights and unapologetic approach to mental wellness, Dr. Donna returns to break down what it really means to heal, unlearn, and radically embrace self-worth as a Black woman. We dive deep into: