Episodios

  • The Taste of Survival: Joseph Bonner's Groundbreaking Musical Memoir
    Feb 25 2026
    In this episode, we explore a deeply moving and innovative new release from Joseph Bonner, a celebrated journalist, magazine publisher, and President of the Global Human Rights Taskforce. We discuss his raw 14-chapter autobiography, The Boy Who Never Gave Up, which details his harrowing experience of being abandoned at just two years old, where he was forced to eat spiders to curb his hunger pains while protecting his younger brother. But this release marks a groundbreaking shift in the memoir genre: Bonner didn't just write his story, he sang it. We dive into the immersive, hand-crafted soundtrack spanning soulful pop to driving rock that is designed to be listened to before and after each chapter. Join us to learn how this unique project allows audiences to feel his evolution from a neglected toddler in San Diego to a global advocate, all while donating 100% of the proceeds directly to the Bully Avengers to protect the vulnerable.

    The Book. The Soundtrack. The Evolution. www.josephbonner.com/books
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    4 m
  • Thomas J. Kent Jr. on Why Economic Security is the Path to Community Freedom
    Jan 22 2026
    Is it possible to marry old-school integrity with next-generation foresight? In this episode, we sit down with Thomas J. Kent Jr., CEO of Kent Global LLC, to discuss how he operates in the high-altitude atmosphere of global investment banking while keeping his roots planted in social progress. Born the son of a notable Civil Rights activist, Thomas shares why he pivoted from political activism to finance, driven by the realization that securing a community’s economic future is essential to propelling it forward. In this conversation, we cover:
    • From Activism to Assets: How Thomas’s upbringing gave him a "front-row seat" to societal change and why he chose finance as his path to service.
    • The Myth of "Time is Money": Why Thomas believes this common phrase is a misconception and how to actually place value on time spent.
    • The ROI of Second Chances: The incredible story of "Winthorp," an employee who stole from the company but became a model worker after being given an opportunity to redeem himself.
    • Investment Philosophy: Breaking down the three cornerstones of Thomas’s approach: Integrity, Discipline, and Education.
    • The Future of Markets: Why Thomas views Artificial Intelligence (AI) not just as a tool, but as the "great equalizer" that will allow individuals to make the best of future markets.
    • Lessons on Legacy: Insights drawn from his inspiration, Vernon Jordan, and the importance of passing lessons to the next generation.
    About the Guest Feature: Thomas J. Kent Jr. manages portfolios spanning commodities, fine art, and technology through The Kent Family Office. He has committed over $100 million to financing American small businesses. Known for his discipline—starting his days with a pre-dawn swim—Thomas is a leader defining the next era of business where integrity meets the cutting edge of AI. Links & Resources:
    • Learn more about Kent Global LLC: www.kentgloballlc.net
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    2 m
  • The Definition of Resilience: The Mary Nelson Youth Center
    Jan 8 2026
    3. The Definition of Resilience We celebrate Mary Nelson, a woman who proved that our greatest purpose comes from healing our deepest wounds. Support her work: https://marynelsonyouthcenter.com/
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    19 m
  • Disney Deaths, Trump's 2028 Tease, and the Second-Longest Shutdown: Breaking News
    Oct 27 2025
    Crisis at Disney World

    We detail the tragic news from Walt Disney World, where the latest death has been ruled a suicide, marking the third death on property in 10 days. The third person was identified as 28-year-old Matthew Cohn, who died from multiple traumatic injuries after jumping from a height at Disney's Contemporary Resort in Florida. This incident is the second reported suicide at the Contemporary in just over a week, following the death of a 31-year-old woman there on October 14.

    Trump on 2028 and VP Theories

    In political news, President Donald Trump is not ruling out a third run for president. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Japan on Monday, Trump responded to questions about a potential 2028 bid by saying, "I would love to do it" and that he has his "best numbers ever". He also definitively shut down theories about running as vice president, calling the idea "too cute".

    Government Shutdown Stalemate

    The government shutdown is now entering day 27, making it the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history. Lawmakers, including Republicans and Democrats, remain at a stalemate on finding a funding solution. The president of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the country's largest union representing over 800,000 federal workers, called on lawmakers to pass a short-term spending bill to end the shutdown immediately. During his remarks, President Trump blamed Democrats for the ongoing shutdown and the resulting air traffic controller shortages. The Senate is scheduled to reconvene on Monday afternoon (October 27).
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  • From Stage to Studio: Jaclyn’s Journey Through Performance and Production
    Oct 24 2025
    From Stage to Studio: Jaclyn’s Journey Through Performance and Production
    Tracing her evolution from musical theater to executive producer. Full credits at IMDb.
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    12 m
  • From Cold Calls to Coaching CEOs: Victoria Huff’s Unlikely Rise
    Oct 11 2025
    Victoria’s journey from AT&T sales to coaching leaders in 44 countries is a masterclass in resilience, strategy, and soulful entrepreneurship. Visit thehappyexecutive.com to see how she’s helping leaders scale with ease.
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    14 m
  • Visa Denied: Joseph Bonner, India, and the Global Consular Reckoning
    Sep 25 2025
    Visa Denied: Joseph Bonner, India, and the Global Consular Reckoning

    In this episode, we unpack a growing diplomatic controversy that began in Manila and now echoes across global consular corridors. On September 19, 2025, internationally recognized Human Rights Investigative Journalist and United Nations Researcher Joseph Bonner was denied a tourist visa at the Indian Consular Office in the Philippines—a move that has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about systemic bias within India’s diplomatic network. We explore how this incident fits into a broader pattern, with similar reports surfacing from Indian consulates in London and Toronto. Bonner has formally appealed to the President of India, demanding an investigation, the dismissal of implicated staff, and a sweeping review of consular practices to eliminate racial bias and procedural abuse. As New Delhi remains silent, the episode examines what this moment means for India’s standing on the world stage. Is this a bureaucratic misstep—or a test of the nation’s commitment to democratic values and international law, including the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations? Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of diplomacy, human rights, and global accountability.
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    14 m
  • From Combat to Compassion: The Origins of Warrior’s Mindset
    Jul 17 2025
    Conrad reflects on his journey from Army veteran to purpose-driven leader and how Warrior’s Mindset Academy was born from grit, trauma, and the mission to serve. His story shows that true compassion often emerges from battle scars.

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    13 m