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May 11, 2025 • 26min
Mike Rowe: Forging Hope & Fixing America
Mike Rowe, the host of Dirty Jobs and an advocate for skilled labor, shares inspiring tales in his new series, People You Should Know. He discusses how ordinary Americans perform extraordinary acts, especially in transforming veterans' mental health through creative projects. Rowe emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling in media today and highlights the growing interest in vocational training as a solution for the skilled labor gap. His passion for celebrating everyday heroes and reviving trades shines throughout the conversation.

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May 10, 2025 • 22min
“It’s All a Lie” Former OnlyFans Insider Reveals Dirty Secrets
Victoria Sinis, a former recruiter for OnlyFans turned non-profit advocate, reveals the dark secrets behind the platform's shiny façade. She discusses the troubling recruitment tactics targeting young women and the alarming trends influencing underage girls. Sinis critiques social media’s glamorization of adult content, exposing the stark reality behind perceived earnings. The conversation also highlights the negative impacts of the porn industry on gender dynamics and the urgent need for cultural shifts in how we view relationships.

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May 9, 2025 • 16min
World Welcomes American Pope & Trump Secures Trade Deal | 5.9.25
Join investigative reporter Mireille Delordi as she dives into groundbreaking news with a twist! Explore the election of America's first pope, Cardinal Robert Provost, and the seismic reactions from the faithful. Delordi unpacks a significant U.S.-U.K. trade deal, showcasing its potential impact on global economics. Additionally, uncover shocking instances of corruption in foreign aid, revealing how grant mismanagement is harming vulnerable communities. It’s a fascinating blend of faith, politics, and accountability!

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May 8, 2025 • 16min
India and Pakistan Conflict & Trump Fights Climate Rules | 5.8.25
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, raising fears of nuclear confrontation. The complex rivalry unfolds against a backdrop of legal battles as Trump challenges climate policies in Democratic states. Meanwhile, a surprising shift from the Houthis suggests a potential ceasefire amidst ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations. In entertainment, big data revolutionizes TV ratings, reshaping live sports viewership and streaming's rise. These interconnected global issues highlight a world in flux.

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May 7, 2025 • 16min
Danger in the Sky & Christianity Grows | 5.7.25
Air travel faces a crisis with a massive shortage of air traffic controllers, leading to delays and safety concerns. Meanwhile, a significant meeting between Canada’s Prime Minister and President Trump shines a light on trade and tariffs. Surprisingly, a rise in Christianity is noted, particularly among younger generations in the U.S. and Europe, influenced by cultural shifts. Additionally, there’s a focus on a more demanding form of faith emerging among young men in Germany, as they seek deeper spiritual experiences.

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May 6, 2025 • 16min
Fighting Mexico’s Cartels & Hollywood Dreaming | 5.6.25
Mexico's leaders firmly rejected Trump's proposal to send U.S. troops to fight cartels, fearing backlash. The podcast discusses Hollywood's struggle to bounce back from global production shifts and proposed tariffs on foreign films. It also highlights Virginia's new law limiting social media use for minors, aiming to protect children in the digital age. The ongoing battle against criminal organizations in the U.S. is explored, with notable arrests under new immigration enforcement strategies.

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May 5, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s Good and Bad Economy & Canada In Crisis | 5.5.25
The podcast dives into the recent surge in U.S. stock markets driven by strong job growth. It discusses Trump's decision to cut funding for NPR and PBS, raising questions about media independence and public broadcasting's future. Meanwhile, Canada grapples with political unrest despite a Liberal Party win, revealing deep divisions and rising dissatisfaction among citizens. The interplay of economic performance and political challenges creates a compelling narrative of current affairs.

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May 4, 2025 • 17min
Fast-Tracking Trump’s Agenda with John Thune
Senate Majority Leader John Thune from South Dakota dives into the Senate's crucial role in driving Trump’s agenda. He highlights successes in the first 100 days, especially regarding border security and economic policies. Thune also discusses strategic confirmations of key appointees and the Senate's impact on national security. The conversation touches on challenges faced from far-left Democrats and bipartisan efforts, as well as attempts to repeal Biden-era regulations that are affecting the economy.

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May 3, 2025 • 21min
Drill, Mine, Build: Inside Trump’s Energy Revolution
Doug Burgum, the U.S. Interior Secretary, dives into the intricacies of American energy and mining. He discusses how cutting bureaucratic waste can restore U.S. energy independence. Burgum stresses the need for revitalizing domestic mining to reduce reliance on foreign rare earth minerals, enhancing national security. He also delves into the historical context of federal land management and its relevance today. The conversation highlights the strategic importance of energy dominance in global affairs and the complexities of geographic renaming.

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May 2, 2025 • 16min
National Security Shakeup & Abortion Pill Dangers | 5.2.25
The podcast delves into a significant reshuffle in Trump's national security team amidst rising tensions with Russia. It reveals the implications of this change and speculates on future nominees for key positions. A shocking report on the abortion pill highlights serious health risks not fully disclosed by the FDA, prompting a vital discussion on medical oversight. Additionally, the U.S. forges a reconstruction investment agreement with Ukraine, showcasing strategic bilateral benefits amid ongoing conflicts.


