The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger
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36 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 1min

1196: Does Sister's Past Give Her Abuse a Free Pass? | Feedback Friday

Family trauma and the complexity of forgiveness take center stage, as hosts tackle the question of whether past abuse can justify harmful behavior. They delve into a listener's struggle with a sister who refuses therapy while re-engaging with an abusive father. The show also addresses the emotional pain of friendships strained by breakups, underscoring expectations of loyalty. Additionally, challenges in supporting a partner's job search are explored, highlighting the delicate balance between personal aspirations and relationship dynamics.
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30 snips
Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 3min

1195: Javier Leiva | Modern Romance Scam Tactics and Ways to Fight Back

In this enlightening discussion, Javier Leiva, an investigator and host of the Pretend podcast, dives deep into the world of modern romance scams. He reveals how scammers use identical stories to target vulnerable individuals, often moving in with them and manipulating their lives. The conversation highlights the emotional and psychological toll on victims and their families, discusses identifying red flags like excessive generosity and isolation, and stresses the importance of awareness and vigilance to prevent falling victim to these deceitful tactics.
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75 snips
Aug 10, 2025 • 53min

1194: Endocrine Disruptors | Skeptical Sunday

Nick Pell, a skilled writer and researcher known for dissecting complex topics, joins the discussion on the pervasive issue of endocrine disruptors. They unravel how everyday chemicals in water, food, and packaging mess with our hormones, potentially leading to a host of health issues like declining testosterone and early puberty. Pell highlights the paradox of dosage, revealing that lower levels can be more harmful. He offers practical tips to reduce exposure while emphasizing the need for stricter regulations and greater public awareness about these hidden hazards.
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18 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 3min

1193: Will Marital Ambition Lose to Family Tradition? | Feedback Friday

This week dives into the clash between personal love and family traditions through the story of a Turkish woman dating an atheist. Humorously, they explore the societal pressures in home decor and career paths, while tackling the emotional turmoil surrounding trust issues in relationships. Listeners get expert advice on navigating work during family crises and the significance of self-reflection in career choices. The conversations blend laughter with poignant insights, highlighting the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a world full of expectations.
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42 snips
Aug 5, 2025 • 1h 11min

1192: Eliot Higgins | The Digital Detectives Making Dictators Sweat

Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat, reveals how ordinary citizens are using open-source intelligence to expose war crimes and misinformation. He shares innovative techniques like geolocation and chronolocation, allowing digital detectives to track military actions from social media. Higgin's work has revealed state-level deceptions, such as Russian involvement in high-profile incidents. He discusses threats Bellingcat faces, including hacking and disinformation, while advocating for the importance of media literacy and citizen journalism.
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78 snips
Aug 3, 2025 • 57min

1191: Digital Nomads | Skeptical Sunday

Jessica Wynn, a writer and researcher, reveals the truth about the digital nomad lifestyle. She emphasizes that it’s actually a juggling act of work, constant travel, and mounting costs rather than the idyllic beach life portrayed on social media. Jessica discusses visa challenges and the hidden expenses like coworking spaces and housing. She warns against the 'digital nomad course industrial complex' and highlights how nomads can inadvertently harm local economies. For aspiring nomads, she advises building real skills and supporting local businesses.
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21 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 10min

1190: Kid's Out of the Fray, But Hates Your Fiancée | Feedback Friday

A father's emotional journey unfolds as he navigates his daughter's trauma while grappling with his new relationship. Humor and relatable anecdotes spice up the conversation, touching on quirky items like a purse stool and cultural differences. The hosts explore the complexities of marriage and emotional separation, while also addressing a teacher's distress over false allegations. Insights on communication and family dynamics make this a compelling discussion on love, support, and the delicate balance of relationships.
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15 snips
Jul 29, 2025 • 1h 12min

1189: Edward Fishman | Why the Dollar Is America's Most Potent Weapon

Edward Fishman, a former State Department sanctions architect and author of Choke Points, shares his insights on economic warfare. He explains how the U.S. wields power through economic choke points instead of military force. Fishman discusses the dollar's dominance, allowing the U.S. to impose impactful sanctions, even on allies. He highlights the evolving landscape, where China strives for supremacy in rare earth minerals, reshaping global power dynamics. Lastly, he emphasizes the importance of understanding these economic tools to foster democratic engagement and avert conflicts.
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81 snips
Jul 27, 2025 • 44min

1188: Debt Collection | Skeptical Sunday

Join writer and researcher Nick Pell as he demystifies the world of debt collection! Pell reveals how debt collectors purchase debts for mere pennies on the dollar, offering tips on negotiating settlements. Learn about your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, including your ability to sue for violations. Discover how old debts can become unenforceable and the importance of requesting debt validation—43% of collectors can't prove they own the debt! Get empowered with strategies to navigate and manage debt collectors effectively!
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22 snips
Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 10min

1187: Family Under Threat Thanks to Mom's Mafia Debt | Feedback Friday

A sweet soul in Sri Lanka battles mafia debts that put his family's lives at risk. Can friendship bridge the gap across continents to save him? The hosts tackle the emotional fallout of unpaid loans between friends, raising questions of trust and boundaries. Meanwhile, a teenager navigates her tumultuous custody situation, dealing with past trauma and the need for stability. They also explore the complexities of distancing from toxic relationships, offering hope and strategies for emotional healing.

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