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A podcast focusing on the social and political trends shaping our future. Ciencias Sociales
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  • EP 959 Impacts of Legalized Gambling Being Felt Throughout US Society
    Apr 13 2026

    If you’re paying attention these days, and in the wake of the NCAA basketball tournament, it’s hard not to notice how legalized gambling has crept into every facet of American life. You see it during sports games and with the full involvement of the leagues. You pass signs on the highway daily about games of chance being run by your state. And you see the proliferation of Native American and other gambling facilities sprouting up far from Las Vegas. And the bookie on the street corner is still there. What you may not see is the pernicious impact legalized gambling is having on young people, some of legal age and others not, as online gambling begins to ramp up across the country. Joining us today to discuss it is Les Bernal, the National Director of Stop Predatory Gambling, a 501(c)3 network built to reveal the truth behind gambling operators to prevent more victims. He will open your eyes to the devastation caused by gambling for so many in our society.

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    39 m
  • EP 958 Pickleball is All the Rage in America
    Apr 8 2026

    When one of your friends tells you that pickleball is now the all-consuming passion in their life, what do you say? Every day, thousands and thousands more people pick up a paddle and get hooked on the fastest growing sport in the land. What’s all the fuss about? As a long-time tennis guy, I had to find out so I turned to Clare Frank, former firefighter turned pickleball obsessive. She is the author of the new book, “Just One More Game.” In it she describes why she’s fallen in love with the sport, its many health benefits, the types of players you will meet when you wander onto a court, the gear you’ll need, the injuries you should try to avoid and the hold it will have on your life. We also discuss the growing sense that this sport may one day become part of the Olympics as its unfettered rise, among all age groups, continues.

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    44 m
  • EP 957 America’s Federal Government is Broke: Does Anyone Care?
    Apr 6 2026

    It’s true. The headline in Fortune on-line screamed “The Treasury Just Declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed it.” Well maybe the media missed it, but Congress and the President also have been asleep at the nation’s wheel on this issue for a very long time. The Treasury’s own consolidated financial statements for fiscal year 2025, released just a few weeks ago, show $6.06 trillion in total assets against $47.78 trillion in total liabilities as of September 30, 2025. And, folks, that’s just the public debt which you can see above the waterline. When you add about the implied obligations to citizens going forward, like Social Security and Medicare obligations, the roughly $41 trillion in debt rises to around $100 trillion. It is mind blowing. So, what can the federal government do? Simply put, it could curb spending, raise taxes or hope that economic growth can grow our way out of this mess. Or you can look away, keep printing money and continue borrowing, until the interest payments on the debt wreck the economy or borrowers scatter to the hills. We’re on the verge. Our guest today, the Honorable David Walker is the former Comptroller General of the United States and CEO of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). His words are clear and provocative as to the hole we have dug for ourselves. He thinks we need a good old talking to, as the citizenry, about our problem. Will anyone listen? You can begin today with this podcast.

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    44 m
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