Episodios

  • Winning the Iran War, Space Exploration, and More!
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of the Independent, we break down three of the biggest forces shaping the future of America and the world: space exploration, global conflict, and political power.

    We start with the exciting return of human space exploration through NASA’s Artemis II mission and the growing dominance of private companies like SpaceX and Elon Musk, who are dramatically lowering the cost of space travel and opening the door to the commercialization of space.

    But the conversation quickly shifts to global tension…

    We dive deep into the Iran conflict, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, and the global economic impact, including oil supply, fertilizer shortages, and the risk of a broader geopolitical escalation. Is victory even possible—or are we heading toward a dangerous stalemate?

    Finally, we tackle U.S. politics, including:

    - Trump’s leadership and cabinet decisions

    - The impact of political division on real policy outcomes

    - Why both parties may be failing the American people

    - And what needs to change moving forward


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    1 h y 17 m
  • Iran War: Lessons in Real Time — And What It Means for America
    Mar 26 2026

    The Iran war is unfolding in real time — and the consequences are already reshaping America’s role in the world.

    In this episode, we break down the biggest questions surrounding the conflict with Iran: Why did it happen, what are the risks, and what can the United States learn from it? From military strategy to global economics, this conversation goes beyond headlines to analyze what’s really at stake.

    The panel discusses:

    - Whether U.S. involvement in Iran is strategically justified

    - The decision-making behind Trump’s move to strike Iran

    - The growing divide between American and Israeli interests

    - How the collapse of the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) may have led us here

    - The uncertainty surrounding America’s endgame in the conflict

    - The global impact on oil markets, inflation, and economic stability

    But this episode goes deeper than foreign policy.

    It also explores how leadership, political division, and declining trust are shaping America’s ability to respond to major crises — both at home and abroad.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Republicans and Democrats Are Failing Arizona | The Hugh Lytle Interview
    Mar 18 2026

    Is the two-party system failing Arizona?

    In this episode of The Independent, host Paul Johnson sits down with Hugh Lytle, an Independent candidate running for Governor of Arizona, to discuss the growing divide in American politics and why millions of voters are abandoning traditional parties.

    With over 30% of voters in Arizona registered as Independents, Lytle argues that the future of American politics may lie outside the Republican and Democratic parties. From economic development and housing affordability to water shortages and education reform, this conversation explores how an Independent leader could approach the biggest challenges facing Arizona and the country.

    Hugh Lytle shares his journey from CEO and entrepreneur to political outsider, his philosophy on purpose-driven leadership, and why he believes Arizona could become the next innovation and AI hub of America.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Trump Defies Supreme Court on Tariffs — Are Republicans in Trouble?
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of The Independent, Paul Johnson is joined by Bob Robb and Henry Thompson to break down the political, constitutional, and economic fallout from the SCOTUS ruling on Trump’s tariffs. Is this a major victory for checks and balances? Or does it expose deeper instability in American governance?

    Topic Discussed in this Video:

    - The Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs

    - The constitutional limits of executive power

    - The “Major Questions Doctrine” debate

    - How this affects Republicans heading into the midterms

    - Market volatility and global trade uncertainty

    - Europe’s shifting alliances and China’s growing influence

    - The future of NATO and U.S.–EU relations

    - Arizona’s universal school vouchers (ESAs) controversy

    - The real truth about income inequality and redistribution

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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Economy Looks Fine… So Why Does It Feel Like a Mess?
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of The Independent, Paul Johnson is joined by economist Elliott Pollack and columnist Bob Robb for a conversation about where the U.S. economy is headed — and what could derail it.

    The panel breaks down Trump’s Federal Reserve appointment, the importance of Fed independence, and whether interest rate cuts are coming sooner than expected. They explore why the stock market may be overvalued, how AI is reshaping productivity and GDP, and why housing affordability may not improve anytime soon.

    They also tackle the growing uncertainty caused by tariffs, the Supreme Court’s looming decision on presidential tariff authority, and how instability is impacting business confidence, investment, and job growth.

    Beyond economics, the discussion expands into:

    • Trump’s strained relationships with allies like Canada

    • The future of global trade and middle-power alliances

    • Election integrity, federal overreach, and political distractions

    • The rise of the Arizona Independent Party and the legal battle challenging America’s political duopoly

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  • Arizona’s First Independent Governor? Hugh Lytle 2026
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode of Independent, Paul Johnson is joined by Bob Robb and Henry Thompson to react to the announcement speech of Hugh Lytle, the independent candidate for Governor of Arizona, a historic moment in a state that has never elected an independent governor.

    As voter frustration with polarization and partisan gridlock continues to grow, the panel examines whether an independent governor could offer a real alternative to the two-party system. Paul breaks down what makes Lytle’s candidacy different, including his business and healthcare background and his emphasis on optimism, stability, and problem-solving.

    The episode then turns to two of Arizona’s biggest challenges — housing affordability and the education crisis — before closing with a discussion of recent events in Minneapolis, highlighting how political polarization is worsening governance, eroding public trust, and creating an opening where an independent candidate could make a meaningful difference.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Predictions 2026: The Economy, Housing Affordability, Immigration & Geopolitics
    Jan 18 2026

    What will the United States look like in 2026?

    In this episode of Independent, Paul Johnson and a panel of economists and political analysts break down the four biggest forces shaping America’s future: the economy, housing affordability, immigration enforcement, and geopolitics.

    First, the panel makes economic predictions for 2026, debating whether the U.S. can sustain growth amid uncertainty surrounding tariffs, Federal Reserve independence, market volatility, and the explosive rise of artificial intelligence.

    Next, the conversation turns to housing affordability, including Donald Trump’s proposal to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes. Will this lower prices — or make the housing shortage worse by discouraging new construction and investment?

    The discussion then shifts to ICE and immigration enforcement, focusing on the deadly incident in Minneapolis and the growing tension between federal immigration authorities, local governments, and activist networks. The panel examines whether aggressive enforcement is improving border control — or fueling instability inside American cities.

    Lastly, the episode explores geopolitics, focusing on U.S. military action in Venezuela and what it signals about America’s global strategy. The panel debates whether the move was driven by oil, deterrence, or political leverage, and what it means for regional stability. The discussion then broadens to Ukraine, NATO, and America’s standing with its European allies, raising concerns about weakening trust, rising global instability, and whether the current world order is beginning to fracture.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • A Generation Under Economic Pressure and Trump’s New National Security Plan
    Dec 18 2025

    America is facing a growing crisis — and it’s hitting young people the hardest.

    In this episode of Independent, Paul Johnson, Henry Thompson, and Bob Robb dive into the real economic anxiety shaping politics today, from AI-driven job disruption and rising costs of living to declining faith in education, homeownership, and opportunity.

    We explore how artificial intelligence is changing the job market, why young men are becoming a key political swing group, and how economic stress can fuel radical politics and social unrest. The conversation also examines the broader cultural and global context — including antisemitism, nationalism, foreign policy shifts, and America’s changing role in the world.

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    1 h y 20 m