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  • Security Expert Juliet Kayyem on America's Greatest Threats
    Apr 22 2025

    What's the number one threat to America today? According to national security expert Juliette Kayyem, it's not what you might expect. "Violence, or the threat of violence, as the accepted extension of our policy differences," she explains, pointing to a troubling shift in our political landscape where violence has become normalized and even state-authorized.

    As former Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security under President Obama, Harvard lecturer, and CNN's go-to disaster expert, Kayyem brings unparalleled insight to today's most pressing security challenges. She delivers a masterclass in understanding the complex interplay between democracy, security, and power in our rapidly changing world.

    Our conversation explores how billionaires like Elon Musk have accumulated unprecedented control over global communication systems, creating new kinds of national security vulnerabilities. "He controls information in a way that we've never seen before," Kayyem warns, highlighting how commercial interests now intersect with critical security functions traditionally managed by governments.

    Perhaps most compelling is Kayyem's candid assessment of where Democrats have failed, particularly on immigration policy. "Democrats tend to convince themselves that border security is a mythology of Fox News," she says, explaining how this blindspot has consistently undermined progressive messaging with voters. Her refreshing honesty cuts through partisan talking points to offer a clear-eyed view of what effective homeland security truly requires: managing the secure flow of people, goods, and ideas rather than simply building walls.

    Whether discussing the strategic failures of political messaging, the reality of cartels, or the path forward for rebuilding democratic norms, Kayyem's analysis is both sobering and surprisingly hopeful. Join us for this essential conversation about securing America's future in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

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    29 m
  • Facing Forward: Michael Fanone's Survival, Testimony, and Fight for Democracy
    Apr 12 2025

    Former DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone pulls no punches in this unflinching conversation about the January 6th Capitol attack and its profound impact on his life. With remarkable candor, Fanone takes us through the harrowing moments when he was beaten by the mob, suffered a traumatic brain injury, and experienced a heart attack—all while defending the seat of American democracy from insurrectionists.

    "I thought I was going to die," Fanone reveals, describing the "most significant adrenaline dump" of his life that kept him "high as fuck" for a week following the attack. What makes his story particularly compelling is how his twenty-year career as a narcotics officer prepared him for adversity but couldn't fully prepare him for the magnitude of violence he faced that day. Even more disturbing was the realization that he nearly lost his life not just over politics, but over deliberate lies spread by Donald Trump.

    The conversation examines the personal cost of speaking truth to power as Fanone details the institutional betrayal he experienced when his own police department opposed his congressional testimony. He shares how the Department of Justice's stance toward him "turned on a dime" after the political winds shifted, and how he now lives with constant death threats that affect not just him but his family.

    Despite these challenges, Fanone remains refreshingly authentic—a gun owner and outdoorsman living in rural Virginia with his coon hounds, who turns "into a soccer dad" at 3:30 every day to pick up his kids. He offers unique perspectives on political leadership, arguing that America desperately needs authentic voices who speak from experience rather than poll-tested talking points.

    Perhaps most powerful is Fanone's warning about the current state of American democracy and his belief that ordinary citizens, not politicians, will lead the resistance against authoritarianism. "It's going to be average guys and gals like me and you," he insists, calling on Americans to prioritize defending democracy before returning to other policy disagreements.

    Whether discussing Trump's pardons, the 13-block walk rioters made to reach the Capitol, or his upcoming film project with Sean Penn, Fanone combines raw emotion with sharp analysis—offering a vital perspective on one of the most consequential events in recent American history.

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    2 h y 36 m
  • Truth Over Party: Why One GOP Congressman Still Supports Ukraine
    Apr 7 2025

    Moral clarity in foreign policy is increasingly rare in today's political landscape, which makes my conversation with Congressman Don Bacon (R-Nebraska) so refreshing. A self-described "Reagan Republican" and retired Air Force brigadier general, Bacon stands firmly in support of Ukraine against Russian aggression, even when this position puts him at odds with many in his own party.

    Congressman Bacon brings unique credentials to foreign policy debates, with nearly 30 years of military service that included postings throughout the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. He argues passionately that Ukraine represents a clear case of "right versus wrong, an invader versus a victim," and warns that abandoning Ukraine would have catastrophic consequences for global stability.

    We dive deep into why some politicians remain silent on these issues, with Bacon suggesting we've entered a "post-truth America" where winning political battles takes precedence over doing what's right. The toxic social media environment creates an atmosphere of intimidation that silences many who might otherwise speak out. He shares candid stories of facing attack ads and organized resistance at town halls simply for trying to have honest conversations about complex issues.

    The stakes couldn't be higher, according to Bacon. If Russia prevails, the entire rules-based international order could collapse, with China watching closely as it considers its own plans for Taiwan. "I'd rather prevent a war than have to get into one," he explains, advocating for immediate defensive support to deter future aggression from authoritarian regimes.

    Whether you agree with his politics or not, Congressman Bacon's willingness to stand on principle rather than partisan loyalty provides a powerful reminder that moral courage still exists in American politics. Listen now to hear from a representative who believes character and truth still matter in public service.

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    36 m
  • From Spy to Whistleblower: John Kiriakou's Journey Inside the CIA's Torture Program
    Mar 15 2025

    John Kiriakou, former CIA intelligence officer turned whistleblower, takes us deep inside the world of American intelligence operations and the moral dilemmas faced by those tasked with protecting national security. His decision to expose the CIA's torture program highlights the personal and professional consequences when conscience collides with classified operations.

    • Early passion for Middle Eastern affairs sparked by the 1979 Iran hostage crisis
    • Natural talent for intelligence recruitment, securing multiple foreign assets where others struggled
    • Transition from analyst to operations officer due to his people skills and extroverted personality
    • CIA actively seeks individuals with "sociopathic tendencies" who can work in ethical gray areas
    • Decision to blow the whistle came after President Bush suggested "rogue CIA officers" were responsible for torture
    • Simple surveillance techniques often prove more effective than complicated tradecraft
    • Critical shortage of officers fluent in strategic languages like Chinese creates ongoing intelligence gaps
    • Current CIA using artificial intelligence to predict which employees might become whistleblowers

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    1 h
  • Stand Up for Democracy: The Call to Action on 3-14 from Jessica Denson
    Mar 5 2025

    In a critical conversation about the current challenges facing democracy, this episode focuses on the proactive measures needed to reclaim power from authoritarian influences.

    With the march on March 14th on the horizon, the discussion emphasizes the essential role of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and how it serves as a bulwark against political threats.

    Our host and guest delve into personal narratives that not only recount past struggles but also highlight the momentum building behind this upcoming event.

    Listeners are encouraged to join the movement as they explore the core reasons why collective action is vital for preserving democratic values. The energy is palpable as our hosts compel citizens from all walks of life—not just political activists—to lend their voices in this fight. This episode functions as both a rallying cry and a guide, outlining how individuals can engage in meaningful ways.

    In these tumultuous times, the message is clear: Everyone has a stake in the fight for democracy. Tune in to understand the urgency of action and how you can contribute positively.

    The hosts invite you to embrace this vital conversation and prepare to make your voice count—starting with joining the march on March 14th. Make your plans to participate, because your presence matters in the fight for our shared future. Let’s ensure that we stand united, not just for ourselves, but for generations to come.

    ​Jessica Denson is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist, actress, and communications professional. She has appeared in television series such as "Show Me a Hero" (2015) and "Person of Interest" (2011).

    In 2016, Denson worked on Donald Trump's presidential campaign and later sued the campaign for workplace harassment.

    She also challenged the campaign's nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), leading to a federal judge invalidating these NDAs in 2023. Denson continues to engage in public discourse, advocating for transparency and accountability in political processes.​

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    52 m
  • What to Do When Life Hits Hard: Mental Resilience Strategies
    Mar 4 2025

    A conversation centered on the necessity of mental resilience when facing life’s challenges begins with an examination of how individuals often hope for ideal conditions while neglecting to prepare when they feel unmotivated or ill. We emphasize training your mind to persist even in discomfort, pointing out that this conditioning is crucial for long-term resilience.

    • Understanding the significance of training mental resiliency
    • Discussing exercises to build strength during tough times
    • Importance of preparing for the unexpected challenges of life
    • How discomfort is an opportunity for growth and preparation
    • Conditioning your mind to rise above adversity
    • Conclusion on the necessity of consistent resilience training


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    26 m
  • Confronting Chaos: Pam Hemphill on Challenging Disinformation and Navigating Political Change
    Feb 11 2025

    What drives a person to become entangled in the whirlwind of misinformation that led to the events at the Capitol on January 6th? Join us as Pam Hemphill, a lifelong Republican, shares her transformative journey from a staunch supporter to a critical thinker who questioned the very narratives she once believed. Pam's story is a compelling testament to the power of self-awareness and the courage it takes to confront one's own beliefs amidst a storm of disinformation. Her insights shed light on how easily trusted sources can sway even the most intelligent minds, emphasizing the necessity of questioning information from all angles.

    Our conversation also introduces a guest who recounts their time served in Dublin Prison for their involvement in the Capitol events. Through their story, we explore the emotional journey of grappling with responsibility and accountability—elements that can bring about profound personal growth even in the most challenging circumstances. Their interactions with fellow inmates, including Michelle West, reveal the complexities of understanding one's role in the chaos and the importance of self-reflection. This narrative underscores how misinformation can lead individuals down a path they never anticipated, compelling them to reconsider their actions and beliefs.

    The episode takes a broader look at the political landscape, focusing on the shifting allegiances within the Republican Party and the influence of Trump, MAGA, and private militias. We discuss the potential future actions of these groups, particularly in volatile regions like Idaho, and the unsettling plans involving "constitutional sheriffs." As the conversation unfolds, we reflect on the essential role of personal responsibility, honesty, and the courage it takes to confront the truth in a world riddled with false narratives. Pam's shift from a lifelong Republican to a Democrat serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of independent research and critical thinking in navigating today's complex political dynamics.

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    54 m
  • Navigating Turbulence: Frank Figliuzzi on Political Forces and the Future of the FBI
    Feb 8 2025

    Is political influence silencing the FBI's core mission? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Frank, a former assistant director of counterintelligence at the FBI, as we confront the unsettling reality of political forces shaping the course of national security. We scrutinize the potential consequences of dismissing agents involved in pivotal cases like January 6th and Mar-a-Lago, while exploring the friction between field agents and senior ranks within the agency. This episode also highlights an acting assistant director's steadfast commitment to his constitutional oath amidst these turbulent times.

    The broader implications are vast, from the possible weakening of the Joint Terrorism Task Forces to the challenges posed by influential figures like Emil Bove and Elon Musk. Frank and I examine the effects of Musk's international connections and speculate on the motives behind recent legal actions affecting the FBI. We reflect on the urgent need for transparency and accountability, questioning the challenges of prosecuting federal leaders and the potential erosion of the rule of law in the U.S. Delve into ongoing investigations and contemplate what these developments mean for democracy today.

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    24 m
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