Episodios

  • Ramble On: Corporations, Hospitals and the Peter Principle
    Apr 13 2026

    Hosts riff across a wide-ranging Free Association episode, unpacking corporate incompetence (the Peter Principle), healthcare and insurance failures, the Affordable Care Act experience, and ideas for local-scale alternatives.

    Along the way they wander into lighter tangents — spiders, radio memories, drugs, sports and community life — delivering candid, unfiltered conversation and personal stories.

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    1 h y 59 m
  • Free Association: Agency, AI and the New Social Chemistry
    Apr 13 2026

    On this episode of Free Association the hosts explore agency, group dynamics and how social systems are shaped — from political manipulation and consumerism to leadership and the life cycle of groups. Conversations weave together chemistry analogies, Kirlian/aura technology, and the promise and pitfalls of AI-driven creativity.

    They also experiment with AI music ideas, debate how to rebuild human-scale communities, and reflect on practical steps for reclaiming autonomy and new ways of organizing beyond entrenched systems.

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    1 h y 55 m
  • Free Association: Riding the Waves of Chaos
    Apr 13 2026

    On this episode of Free Association, hosts Dennis Barker, Karen, and Dr. Lenny Time lead an unfiltered conversation about fear, manipulation, and reclaiming personal freedom. The discussion ranges from safety in cities versus rural life and personal stories about bomb threats and trauma, to the opioid and tranquilizer crises, corporate influence in medicine, and questions of intent and ethics like the doctrine of double effect.

    They also explore healing traditions, community resilience, and practical ways to build alternatives to broken systems — all delivered with candid storytelling, sharp humor, and a call to reconnect with local solutions and personal agency. Broadcast live on Revolution.Radio.

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    1 h y 50 m
  • Rise from Darkness: Break Their Mind Control
    Apr 13 2026

    This episode exposes manipulation and mind control while urging listeners to heal belief contradictions, remember their divinity, and reclaim freedom through service and unity.

    Expect unfiltered conversation on truth, anger as a catalyst, and practical talk on health and resilience — tune in Thursdays on Revolution Radio.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Is Anger Sacred? A Free-Association Dive into Truth and Control
    Apr 13 2026

    Hosts and guests engage in two hours of free-association exploring whether anger can be sacred, what constitutes truth, and how media and narratives shape perception. They examine trauma, nervous-system regulation, and the influence of big stories on everyday life.

    The conversation ranged from speculative ideas about free energy and societal change to personal anecdotes about pets, community radio, and the need for individual discernment. Listeners are invited to question assumptions, support independent media, and consider practical ways to build resilience.

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    1 h y 55 m
  • When Food Becomes a Weapon: Inside NSSM 200
    Apr 12 2026

    This episode examines NSSM 200, a declassified 1974 U.S. national security memorandum. The hosts discuss how the report framed population growth in developing countries as a strategic threat, proposed family planning and coercive measures tied to food aid, and predicted large-scale famines as possible outcomes of Western financial policies.

    Listeners are invited to reconsider modern foreign aid and development programs in light of this historical context and the ethical implications of using food and assistance as instruments of national power.

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    12 m
  • Daily News Brief: Key Developments Shaping Today’s World
    Apr 12 2026

    Welcome to podcast name, I’m your host, host name. Today’s episode brings you a concise roundup of some of the most relevant developments making headlines right now. Let’s get you up to speed.

    We begin with developments in the global economy: markets are showing mixed signals as investors react to shifting interest rate expectations and ongoing uncertainty around inflation, with potential implications for borrowing costs and consumer prices.

    In technology, artificial intelligence dominates the conversation as major companies roll out updates to improve accuracy and expand real-world applications, signaling deeper integration of AI into work and daily life.

    Environmental reports highlight growing urgency for climate action amid more frequent extreme weather, prompting renewed focus on renewable investments and emissions reductions.

    On public health, officials are monitoring seasonal trends and emerging concerns, stressing preparedness and continued research. Internationally, diplomatic talks continue on economic cooperation and regional stability, shaping global policy directions.

    That’s your brief overview of today’s key stories. For more updates and deeper analysis, be sure to tune in to future episodes of podcast name. I’m host name. Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you next time.

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    2 m
  • When Population Became a Threat: Inside the Kissinger Report
    Apr 12 2026

    Host Dennis plays an AI-generated summary of the declassified 1974 National Security Study Memorandum 200 (the Kissinger Report) and explores how U.S. policymakers framed population growth in developing countries as a national security threat.

    The episode examines the report’s concept of "demographic gravity," the 13 targeted countries, proposed measures like family planning and covert intervention, and the ethical and geopolitical implications. This is part one of the discussion.

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    11 m