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In this episode, we sit down with Carolina Risotto, a dynamic content creator whose life journey spans continents and cultures. From the beaches of Brazil to the streets of Paris and the hustle of New York City, Carolina shares her experiences navigating the complexities of work, life, and personal growth. Together, we explore the stark contrasts b…
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In the ’80s, an unnamed song recorded off a German radio show vanished into obscurity—only to resurface decades later and spark one of the internet’s most captivating mysteries. Join us as we dive into the story of The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet, exploring how it drew a community of online sleuths together in a relentless search. From wil…
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In this episode, I sit down with Joe C., a chemistry teacher by day and existentialism junkie by night, to dive deep into the mind-bending world of Sartre, Kierkegaard, and what it really means to live with freedom and anxiety hanging over our heads. We break down the whole existential package—freedom, choice, and that constant, nagging search for …
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In this episode, Jay is joined by Cypher, the creator of The Cynical Historian YouTube channel, to debunk some of the biggest myths surrounding U.S. presidents. From George Washington to Abraham Lincoln, Cypher unpacks the truth behind legendary misconceptions that have shaped the American view of the presidency. They explore myths like Washington’…
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In the gripping finale of The Untitled Project 2025 Podcast, hosts Jay Burke (The With Jay Burke Show), Brandon (FDR’s Wheelchair), Smith (The Story Of...Podcast), unpack the long-term costs of the conservative blueprint that could reshape America. From dismantling the Department of Education to expanding the death penalty, our panel dives deep int…
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In the Penultimate episode of The Untitled Project 2025 Podcast, hosts Jay Burke (The With Jay Burke Show), Brandon (FDR’s Wheelchair), Smith (The Story Of...Podcast), and Mr. Beat from the YouTube channel of the same name, dissect the far-reaching implications of Project 2025—the conservative initiative poised to reshape the U.S. federal governmen…
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In Episode 2 of The Untitled Project 2025 Podcast, hosts Jason, Brandon, and Mr. Beat move from theory to action, exploring how the principles behind Project 2025 could reshape the U.S. government. This episode dives into the implications of the proposed Schedule F, which aims to overhaul federal employment protections, and the potential revival of…
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In the inaugural episode of the "Untitled Project 2025 Podcast," hosts Jay Burke (The With Jay Burke Show), Brandon from FDR’s Wheelchair, Smith from The Story Of Podcast, and Mr. Beat from the YouTube channel of the same name, dive deep into the complex web of Project 2025. This educational series aims to break down the nearly 900-page document th…
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In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into one of the most chaotic, game-changing years in American history—1968. I’m joined by Mr. Beat, historian and YouTuber, along with fellow podcast host Mr. Smith, as we unpack the seismic events that rocked this year. From the Vietnam War and the explosion of anti-war protests, to the heartbreaking assassi…
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Humans crave structure—it’s practically hardwired into us. But what happens when that structure starts getting in the way of the message? In this episode, I’m joined by Beebs from the Finding Your Way podcast, and we dive headfirst into some big questions: Is faith more important than religion? Can belief exist outside the usual frameworks? Through…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the age-old debate surrounding free will. Are we truly the captains of our own fate, or are our choices shaped by a complex web of unseen forces—biology, psychology, social norms, and even brain chemistry? We explore these questions by analyzing philosophical theories from thinkers like Jean-Paul…
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In this episode, Doug Kaplan, the founder of Kaplan Strategies, returns with a non-partisan analysis of the rapidly evolving landscape of the 2024 presidential election. With over 5,000 successful campaigns and 500 opinion polls under his belt, Doug offers unparalleled insights into the current state of the race. We discuss key topics such as surpr…
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Brandon from FDR's Wheelchair joins me as we look back on what could be the luckiest streak of any presidential candidate in history—Donald Trump's astonishing run in July 2024. Recorded on July 17th, we explore the dramatic events that have propelled Trump to an unprecedented level of political momentum. From Biden's disastrous debate performance …
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In the rest of our discussion, Ben Hamilton an I delve into the rise of populism in America, fueled by social media's attention economy and widespread distrust in institutions. Ben explains how the drive for clicks spreads misinformation, paving the way for figures like Donald Trump. And we draw historical parallels with the late Roman Republic, em…
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Just a few short years ago, Ben Hamilton was a high school history teacher. So, as he found himself amidst radicalized Trump supporters descending upon the Capitol, the question "How the hell did I end up here?" must have echoed in his mind. Yet, this educator turned adventurer and historian made a deliberate choice to place himself on the tumultuo…
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In this episode, we welcome back the ever-entertaining Keb Pound for another deep dive into his unfiltered world. Known for his quick wit and unique insights, Keb shares his candid thoughts on podcasting, offering behind-the-scenes stories from his hit show, The Stupid History Minute. We also explore Keb's experiences in publishing, discussing the …
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Keb Pound, the comedian, author, and podcast host of The Stupid History Minute. Keb shares the inspiration and process behind his popular show, blending humor and education to make history fun and engaging. We also delve into his other ventures, including Unfiltered Sports Weekly, and his unique approach …
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In this episode, we sit down with Amir Shiekh, founder of Ponderly, a platform bridging societal gaps through unbiased media. Conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic as 4B and rebranded in 2024, Ponderly caters to a younger, diverse audience. Amir shares his journey, the challenges of traditional media, and the impact of technology on society. He hi…
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In this episode, we unravel the intricate and contentious saga of TikTok in the United States. From Trump's fiery crusade to ban the app to the sweeping legislative maneuvers under the Biden administration, TikTok's fate teeters on a knife's edge. We'll navigate the fierce legal battles, deft political maneuvering, and the profound implications for…
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The thing about any addiction is that it will never say no to you. Even when it hurts you, your addiction never calls you or forces you. You summon it. You actually hold power over it, but that power controls you for one reason or another. The most silent and least talked about addiction of all is pornography. The true crux of pornography is the fa…
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In the first episode of this breakdown, we dive deep into the whirlwind saga of TikTok and its recent legislative challenges. As the U.S. government eyes TikTok through a lens of national security concerns, a new bill threatens to radically alter the future of one of America's most popular social media platforms by forcing its sale. We'll unpack th…
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In this re-released episode, we delve into the alarming rise of seasonal allergies, which have escalated from occasional annoyances to a global health crisis. First aired as we explored the reasons behind this shift, the insights remain alarmingly pertinent today. Trace the evolution of seasonal allergies from their initial identification in 1870 t…
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Surpassing a milestone 50th episode, we dive into the personal journey of a podcaster who's reached the golden milestone, a significant achievement as only 11% of podcasts make it this far. From battling self-doubt and uncertainty to discovering your own voice, discover how a seemingly selfish endeavor transformed into a platform for authentic conv…
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We’re born into a world that's always on fast-forward and from day one, we face it alone even when well-supported. Around us, the message is clear: find your "one and only" to hit pause on the chaos and fend off loneliness. But is it reasonable to expect a single person to be our anchor? Today's episode invites you to ponder the plurality of choice…
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Veteran sports journalist Jeff Pearlman joins me to discuss the state of journalism and sports writing. We talk about Jeff's career path from local newspapers to Sports Illustrated, the challenges facing print media, staying humble as a writer, and more. Jeff also shares advice for aspiring journalists and authors on pitching stories, book proposal…
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Dive into the mystical realm where myths meet the human psyche in this captivating episode featuring Author and Dream Analysis Coach, Chelsey Turpening Coxsey. Together, we explore the enduring power of myths and their profound impact on human emotions, psychology, and historical narratives. From the spiritual to the societal, this conversation tra…
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In this episode, we delve into the dynamics of the 2024 presidential election, featuring insights from Doug Kaplan, a seasoned pollster and political consultant. We explore the central issues steering the race, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of what seems poised to be a contentious rematch between Trump and Biden from 2020. Our discussion u…
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Filmmaker and producer of the award winning short, "Lullabye," Noah Kinsey joins the show to discuss the evolving world of entertainment media. We cover everything from box office trends and cinematic universes to viral content and the balance between IP and originality. Noah provides rare insight into Hollywood decision-making and the challenges c…
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Content Warning: This episode discusses childhood sexual abuse. Jill Schultz, disrupter, entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker, shares her journey of healing from childhood sexual trauma and decades of secrecy and shame. She discusses finding courage through therapy and prayer to share her story in her book “Liberated,” aiming to bring open…
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Didn't get your full fill on episode 44's deep dive into the questionable practices of billionaire philanthropy? Join us for a bite-sized bonus episode as we sift through extra scraps of insight that didn't make it into the original Charity Laundromat episode. It's a compact compilation of supplemental segments to build on your understanding of thi…
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Join us to explore how the ultra-wealthy exploit philanthropy, particularly through "Donor-Advised Funds" that allow them to store billions in donations with significant tax benefits. This practice skews public priorities to favor personal ideologies over collective needs and intertwines conflicts of interest, where the rich further their wealth an…
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Jay joins forces with the multifaceted Writer/Director/Podcaster Noah Kinsey for an unfiltered discussion about the impact and responsibilities of comedy and comedians in today's society. Triggered by the recent uproar over Matt Rife's comedy special, we delve deep into the debate on the boundaries of comedic expression. How far can, or should, a c…
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In this episode, we will discuss the chaos that surrounded the Speaker's election, the strategies that led to Mike Johnson's appointment, and its implications for the GOP's evolution, particularly with elements still loyal to Trump's ideology. We'll consider Johnson's potential direction as Speaker, the prospects for House functionality, and the im…
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Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of paranormal investigation with host Jay Burke and special co-host Danny Smith from 'The Story of...Podcast.' This episode features an exclusive interview with seasoned ghost hunter Kristy Sumner from Soul Sisters Paranormal, who delves deep into the art and science of tracking spirits. Gain a unique insider…
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Whether you have undiagnosed or recently diagnosed Adult ADHD, navigating life can be a challenge all the same. Dive into a heartfelt conversation as certified ADHD Life, Relationship, and Career Coach, Shane Thrapp and I continue to share personal experiences pre-diagnosis. Unpacking childhood trauma, turbulent early relationships, and the emotion…
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Shane Thapp, an ADHD coach, and I share a common thread in our life journeys. Despite vastly different childhoods and paths through tumultuous early adulthood, we both share a late-in-life diagnosis of ADHD. Together, we engage in a candid and unfiltered conversation about the challenges of living with undiagnosed Adult ADHD and the complexities th…
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Dreams have long fascinated and inspired humanity. But what if our nightly journeys could also guide us to greater self-understanding? Chelsea Terpening Coxsey is an Author, Dream Analysis Coach and Entrepreneur who shares how to harness dream symbolism for personal growth. Chelsey and I discuss the transformative power of a dream diary, which not …
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The early 20th century was a time of rapid scientific advancement, as researchers made astonishing discoveries about radiation and radioactivity. But this new science also had dark consequences that weren't fully understood. In this episode, we'll explore the tragic story of the Radium Girls, female factory workers who were exposed to dangerous rad…
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In the swirl of the 1960s, amidst a sea of skeptics, Dr. Ian Stevenson chose to forge his own path. Armed with a fervent curiosity and a clinical eye, he turned toward a phenomenon that beckoned with whispers of untold stories echoing through the ages – the seemingly inexplicable memories of children who recounted past lives with vivid detail and c…
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Has the absence of an external threat fueled the hostilities within our country? As we find ourselves trapped in a stress-inducing cycle of binary thinking, Americans have shifted away from seeking unifying values and instead huddle into group identities. The safeguards once offered by old media have vanished, replaced by an alternative reality tha…
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Comedy's evolution has been a disruptive force, shattering societal taboos and relentlessly pushing boundaries. Amidst this ever-changing landscape, George Carlin stands as a steadfast and unwavering presence, a symbol of comedy's power to challenge and provoke. In this episode, joined by Ryan McGann from the Front Facelock Podcast and Shaun McGann…
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In 2008, the irreverent and incisive George Carlin bid farewell to this world. But his presence endures, defying the constraints of time and infiltrating our collective conversations. Carlin's work transcends mere talent; it resonates on a deep level with audiences. His frustrations, infused with humor and authenticity, lay bare the enduring injust…
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Danny Smith from The Story of Podcast... returns for a conversation that spans a wide range of current political and socio-economic issues, as well as fascinating historical events such as the Business Plot of the 1930s, which may have involved influential figures and corporations. We also examine how the Great Depression contributed to extremist m…
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Seasonal allergies have morphed into an epidemic, afflicting millions across the globe. The pressing question arises: why is this happening? Join us as we embark on a historical expedition of seasonal allergies, tracing their origins from their first documented description in 1870 to the current epidemic-like proportions they have assumed. We delve…
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In an intellectually stimulating episode, I'm joined by Jake Hubertus, a legal clerk, seasoned podcaster, and author of the upcoming book on the Citizens' United case, named, "A Chilling of Free Speech." Together, we embark on a riveting conversation that peels back the intricate layers of the interconnectedness between media, government, and the p…
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This episode delves into the alarming rise of fascism in American politics and around the world. Led by far-right populist movements and authoritarian leaders, this dark force is gaining support and posing a threat to democracy and human rights. It's a fascinating discussion with Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler, who has been warning about a fascistic fo…
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Former President Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy, but his legal troubles have reached a new level. In a historic moment for American history, Trump became the first former or sitting US president to face criminal charges in a Manhattan courtroom. However, this is just the beginning of his legal woes. State and local officials in Georgia …
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In the wake of the tumultuous 1970s, marked by scandal, economic troubles, and societal upheaval, the 1980s saw a seismic shift towards conservatism under President Reagan. Deregulation and tax cuts fueled a period of economic growth, resulting in the rise of corporate power and wealth, and the impact of globalization. As the Cold War came to a clo…
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As technology continues to advance, it's become increasingly apparent that society isn't taking full advantage of the opportunities these advancements present. Homelessness, low voter turnout, and inefficient energy production are just a few of the many issues that could be solved through the proper application of existing technologies. On this epi…
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In the consumerist wasteland of an era defined by corporate Christmas, a debate has been born over what qualifies as a legitimate "Christmas movie." From your classic holiday favorites to that one uncle who wants to queue up a Shane Black action flick or the adolescent loner looking for an excuse to watch Tim Burton's morbid vision of the holidays,…
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