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  • Weekly Rant: Texas Floods & the Problem of Evil, Jeffrey Epstein Conspiracy
    2025/07/13

    In this unapologetic weekly update, we take a hard look at the recent Texas floods, including the devastating loss of life at a Christian summer camp, and what it reveals about the problem of evil and the existence of God. From the failure of free will defenses to the logical collapse of “greater good” arguments, this episode pulls no punches. We also dive into the Jeffrey Epstein mess, calling out conspiracy theorists and the political rot that makes them feel justified. If you’re tired of sugarcoated commentary and want something raw, irreverent, and intellectually ruthless, this one's for you.

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    10 分
  • Weekly Rant: Idaho Shooter, Homelessness, Medicaid Work Requirements, Israel/Hamas War
    2025/07/05

    In this hard-hitting episode of Meaning of the Minds, I tear into the shocking Idaho shooter case and its ties to homelessness, dissect why the mental health and addiction crisis keeps fueling violence, and celebrate the controversial work requirements added to the Big Beautiful Bill. We also break down why Medicaid reforms are a powder keg waiting to blow before the 2026 elections, and why Hamas will never give up all the Israeli hostages. No punches pulled, no sugar-coating. Just raw, unfiltered commentary you won’t hear anywhere else.

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    9 分
  • Weekly update: Iran Aftermath, New York Mayoral Primary
    2025/06/30

    In this fiery episode of Meaning of the Minds, we tear into the aftermath of the US strike on Iran, exposing the pathetic Iranian response and the media’s hypocritical circus on both sides of the aisle. We break down why Iran’s missile attacks were a wet firecracker, why regime change is the only real solution, and how Hamas’ hostage strategy is pure cold-blooded economics that ensures they’ll never release everyone. Then we shift gears to New York City’s mayoral primary, where a socialist victory all but seals the city’s fate thanks to its one-party stranglehold — and why the smart money should flee the state. We close with a brief discussion on the Idaho shooter situation. No sugar-coating. No apologies. Just unfiltered commentary you won’t hear on your sanitized nightly news.

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    20 分
  • Weekly Update/Rant 6/21/25
    2025/06/22

    This isn’t your typical political podcast. In this fiery kickoff to the weekly rant series of Meaning of the Minds, I rip into the latest headlines with no filter or apologies. From a political assassination to the media’s blind spots, the “No Kings” rallies, Trump’s foreign policy failures, and the myth of diplomatic progress with Iran and Russia.

    If you think isolationism is a virtue or that protests are progress, prepare to be challenged. I lay out why war with Iran and Russia is the answer, why America’s hesitation to act is cowardice, and what needs to happen next.

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    47 分
  • DEI’s Corruption of Counseling, with Suzannah Alexander
    2024/08/31

    In this episode of the Meaning of the Minds podcast, we dive deep into the ideological capture of clinical counseling, exploring how postmodern philosophy has influenced the field and driven the push for "advocacy" within mental health services. Join me as I interview Suzannah Alexander, who was removed from her counseling graduate program for challenging the pervasive DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) ideology. We discuss the fixation on "lived experience" in peer services, the role of DEI as a new form of religious fundamentalism, and the challenges of counseling clients who don't fit the DEI mold.

    Together, we examine the contradictions and hypocrisies within DEI/CRT/Woke ideologies, the implications for mental health professionals, and whether there's hope for reforming the field. We also share our experiences with the growing ideological pressures in counseling education and offer a critical perspective on the push for social justice within the profession. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on the intersection of ideology and psychology.

    Plus, my latest beer adventures in Vancouver, BC, including a bizarre yet memorable visit to Storm Brewing—a must-hear story for any beer enthusiast.

    Stay tuned for insights, critiques, and a candid conversation that questions the direction of modern counseling and psychology.

    Minding the Campus Links
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    1 時間 48 分
  • A Life Inside Law Enforcement
    2024/07/10

    How does the intersection of politics and law enforcement shape the daily lives of officers? Join me for a candid conversation with an anonymous long-time friend and former law enforcement colleague who shares his life journey. From his initial steps into the force to the profound impact of mental health challenges, my guest offers a raw and insightful look at the realities of police work. Alongside this, we enjoy a tasting of a few beers including one from Monkless Brewing in Bend, Oregon, sharing our thoughts on their unique flavors.

    We dive into the world of military intelligence with a seasoned analyst who was mobilized in the war against terror. Transitioning to civilian roles, we discuss the resilience required to secure a position in law enforcement and the unique challenges faced by jail and road deputies. Our in-depth discussion covers the demanding nature of managing a housing unit and the importance of maintaining tranquility within such environments.

    Throughout this episode, we tackle a myriad of topics, including the societal and political ideologies influencing law enforcement, Measure 110 in Oregon, and the role of body cameras in police accountability. We also explore the balance between personal identity and professional demands and the broader implications of government resource allocation. Concluding with a thought-provoking discussion on reallocating funds to social services and the nuances of police accountability, this episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking an unfiltered look at the intricacies of law enforcement.

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    2 時間 58 分
  • The case for war: Israel & Ukraine
    2023/12/31

    In this episode, I discuss my views on the wars between Israel and Hamas as well as Ukraine and Russia.

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    17 分
  • Jiu-Jitsu & Life
    2023/09/04

    In this episode, I have a conversation with my BJJ coach, Bill Bradley from Alive MMA, and his friend Dana. We discuss Bill's life in martial arts and how his time teaching has influenced his personal philosophy.

    • Alive MMA
    • Good Garbage
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    1 時間 52 分