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  • America Hijacked: How They Took Our Reality
    2025/06/20

    Fox News. Talk radio. Sinclair. This episode breaks down how decades of right-wing media didn’t just divide America — it reprogrammed it. Let’s unpack it.

    Welcome to this episode of Bigger Table, where host Abby Englewood delves into the powerful forces reshaping American society through media manipulation. We begin with an exploration of Fox News' impact on politics and culture, tracing its rise since 1996. Uncover how its strategy of repeated disinformation has not only dominated cable news but also influenced national sentiment, contributing to pivotal moments like the Iraq War and the 2020 election fallout.

    Next, we examine Sinclair Broadcasting Group, illustrating how trusted local news can mask right-wing propaganda. By owning nearly 200 stations across the U.S., Sinclair reaches 40% of households, embedding their partisan narratives into the fabric of American news consumption, shifting perceptions on issues from misinformation about vaccines to critical race theory.

    The conversation turns to the historical roots sown by talk radio pioneers like Rush Limbaugh, who carved a path for current talk radio giants. This segment dives into how radio broadcasts amplified anger and division, creating what is known today as the 'angry uncle effect', which reverberates in political discourse.

    Discover the devastating effects of iconic disinformation moments perpetuated by Fox News, from the fabricated 'Bowling Green Massacre' to the baseless COVID vaccine fears. Each story illustrates how far-reaching these falsehoods have been in shaping public opinion and policy.

    Finally, we discuss solutions on how to rebuild trust and truth in media by turning off biased outlets, supporting grounded journalism, and fostering media literacy. Join us as we explore steps towards a collective understanding and a mission to build a bigger table — a symbol of inclusivity and shared reality.

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    12 分
  • The Trump Tariff Scam: How You Got Stuck With the Billionaire Tax Bill
    2025/06/19

    Think Trump’s tariffs punished other countries? Think again. You paid more so billionaires could pay less. Here’s how the scam really works.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the intricate world of tariffs, focusing specifically on those championed by former President Donald Trump. While Trump has often touted tariffs as a means of punishing other countries and boosting the American economy, the reality paints a different picture.

    We break down how these tariffs, aimed at products from countries like Canada, end up acting as hidden taxes for American consumers. Our discussion uses the example of Canadian lumber imports to explain how a 25% tariff increases costs not for the country exporting the goods, but for the US stores and, ultimately, the American public. Listeners will learn how the price hike is passed down to end consumers, resulting in higher costs for everyday items like fences, decks, and houses.

    The episode also exposes the double-edged sword of tariffs. The additional revenue collected, which Donald Trump proudly claims reaches over $80 billion, does not funnel into public services like education, infrastructure, or healthcare. Instead, it's used to subsidize the substantial tax cuts given to corporations and billionaires, further widening economic inequality.

    Tune in to understand how these financial measures are shaping not only the US economy but also the livelihoods of everyday Americans, revealing the unseen effects of policies that claim to bolster national wealth while burdening its citizens.

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    1 分
  • Canada's Strategic Dance: Balancing Ties with the EU and US
    2025/06/16

    Canada’s U.S. dependency is risky. In this episode, we examine why the EU may offer a more intelligent, stable path for trade, security, and leadership.

    Join host Abbey Inglewood in the latest episode of "Bigger Table," as we explore Canada's evolving international relationships and why leveraging partnerships, rather than relying on a single ally, is crucial for the nation’s future. Titled "What if I told you Canada's biggest ally might also be its biggest liability," the episode delves into Canada's deep-seated ties with the United States, assessing how political fluctuations and trade tensions south of the border threaten Canada's economic stability.

    Abbey navigates the intricate dynamics of Canada’s partnership with the EU. Discover how agreements like CETA solidify economic ties and how shared values in democracy, human rights, and climate leadership lay the groundwork for deeper collaboration. The discussion unveils the potential for innovation in clean energy and digital privacy, emphasizing how Canadian firms stand to benefit from EU's stable governance.

    However, the episode doesn't shy away from challenges; listeners will learn about the logistical hurdles and regulatory complexities within the EU that pose obstacles for Canadian businesses. The conversation also touches on the agricultural sector’s concerns and the political impracticalities of full EU membership.

    In a world of shifting alliances, the message is clear: Canada doesn't have to choose between the U.S. and the EU. Instead, this episode champions a strategy of multilateralism and strategic partnerships, urging for a bigger table where more voices are heard, and fewer walls are built. Tune in and discover how Canada can lead with resilience and pragmatism in an unpredictable global landscape.

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    8 分
  • From Grief to Court: A Climate Lawsuit That Could Change Everything
    2025/05/30

    Discover how one woman’s fight for justice against fossil fuel companies could shift climate accountability and pave the way for future climate-related lawsuits worldwide.

    Welcome to this riveting episode of Bigger Table, where personal loss meets global accountability. Join us as we delve into the heart-wrenching story of Misty Leon, a woman who lost her mother, Juliana Leon, during the unprecedented 2021 heatwave in Seattle. This tragic event, directly linked to climate change, set Misty on a courageous path to justice as she took on the world's largest oil companies in a landmark lawsuit.

    Listen in as we uncover the lawsuit's bold claims, supported by solid scientific evidence that underscores how emissions from ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, and other major corporations contributed to the deadly heat. Learn about the significance of this case, the legal stakes involved, and the cautious or dismissive responses from the companies implicated in this potentially game-changing climate litigation.

    Explore the broader implications for our world, as this case could redefine how governments, companies, and courts approach the human costs of climate change. As Misty Leon fights for her family and our future, her struggle represents a transformative moment in the climate justice movement. This episode highlights why climate change is not just an environmental issue, but a life and death matter demanding accountability from those responsible for its impacts.

    Tune in to understand the potential historic precedent this case might set and consider how it could reshape climate policy and corporate behavior worldwide. Join the conversation for an insightful exploration of Misty Leon's battle against the status quo, advocating for more voices, fewer barriers, and meaningful progress.

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    6 分
  • Canada's Bold Defense Shift: Breaking from U.S. Influence
    2025/05/30

    Explore Canada’s bold shift from U.S. defense reliance to European partnerships with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push for Readiness 2030. A new era in sovereignty and strategy.

    In this episode of Bigger Table, we dive into a significant transformation in Canada's defense strategy. Hosted by our passionate team, this episode highlights Canada's move towards defense independence. Historically bound by a strong reliance on U.S. defense contracts, Prime Minister Mark Carney is reorienting Canada to collaborate more closely with Europe. Underlining the strategic pivot is the ambitious Readiness 2030 program, a European initiative that promises innovations with its $800 billion budget.

    Listeners will glean insights into Canada's decision to potentially shelve a $13.3 billion deal for 88 F-35 fighter jets from the U.S. Evaluating options from Europe or domestic production emphasizes this strategic shift towards nurturing Canadian industries and tech sectors. Referencing historical parallels such as the Avro Arrow and the Iraq War stance, the episode reinforces Canada's tradition of independent decision-making. The discussions not only detail the benefits—such as enhanced military capabilities and new markets for Canadian companies—but also position Canada as a proactive international partner rather than a junior associate.

    Join us as we explore the depths of this change, contemplating its implications for Canadian workers, technological growth, and international alliances. As always, Bigger Table encourages open discussions, inviting listeners to reflect on Canada's future in global defense politics. Tune in to understand why Canada’s strategic realignment isn't just about military assets, but about enhancing the nation’s sovereignty, economic health, and partnership flexibility on the world stage.

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    6 分
  • A Dangerous Rollback: U.S. Vaccine Policy Explained
    2025/05/28

    Discover the truth behind the U.S. rollback of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy adults and children. Learn how misinformation, politics, and policy decisions put millions at risk.

    In this episode of Bigger Table, we dive into a critical issue impacting public health, science, and personal safety—the recent rollback of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations in the United States. On May 27, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced a controversial policy change that shocked health experts nationwide. By removing vaccine recommendations for healthy children, pregnant women, and adults under 65, this decision has sparked widespread concern about its implications for public safety and trust in science.

    Join us as we explore the motivations behind this rollback, including the involvement of known vaccine skeptics such as Secretary Kennedy, Dr. Marty Macri, and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. We delve into the official reasons given by HHS leaders—citing a lack of clinical data on repeat booster shots for these groups—and challenge this narrative with real-world data demonstrating the effectiveness of COVID vaccines in preventing severe disease and death.

    We'll also discuss the broader impact of this policy shift, which is rooted in years of misinformation and political agendas. From right-wing media to social media influencers, we examine how these narratives have been codified into policy, thereby denying access to life-saving vaccines for millions of Americans. The rollback has deepened health inequities, restricting access to vaccines primarily for low-income and rural communities, while wealthier individuals may find alternative means to get vaccinated.

    As we navigate through the political and social influences that led to this policy, we emphasize the importance of staying informed and advocating for evidence-based public health policies. Learn how you can make a difference by sharing credible information and urging representatives to prioritize health and science over politics. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on how this policy affects every American and what steps can be taken to protect public health and safety.

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    10 分
  • Inside the G7: Power, Challenges & Global Impact
    2025/05/27

    🎧 Discover how the G7 nations shape our world—Italy, Canada, France, UK, Japan, Germany, and the U.S. From politics to culture, we decode global power!

    Welcome to a new episode of Bigger Table, where we explore the dynamics and influence of the G7, a formidable forum of seven major economic powers. This episode takes you on a journey through Italy, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, and the United States, diving into what makes each nation unique and essential to global discourse.

    We begin with Italy, known for its vibrant cultural heritage and robust economic presence, and travel north to Canada, where climate action and economic stability are integral to its identity. France stands as a beacon of diplomacy, balancing political power with cultural legacy. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom wrestles with post-Brexit challenges while maintaining its global influence through rich traditions and modern innovations.

    The episode then shifts focus to Asia's industrial leader, Japan, exploring its technological prowess and cultural blend, followed by Germany, the engine of Europe, known for its economic might and leadership in renewable energy. Finally, we delve into the United States, examining its unparalleled economic force and cultural weight amid rising political polarization.

    This episode uncovers the challenges and unique contributions of each G7 member, exploring the shared values and cooperation that keep this diverse group united despite differences. As globalization rapidly changes the world order, understanding the G7's role offers crucial insights into international governance and the pursuit of global stability.

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    10 分
  • Canada's Middle-Class Tax Break: More in Your Paycheck
    2025/05/19

    Canada’s new 2025 tax cut lowers the lowest federal income tax rate from 15% to 14%. Find out who benefits, how much you’ll save, and what it means for your paycheque.

    Welcome to the Bigger Table podcast, where we explore meaningful changes with far-reaching effects. In this episode, we delve into the exciting news for millions of Canadians—Prime Minister Mark Carney's government announced a new income tax cut. This episode takes you through the changes starting July 1st, 2025, when the federal tax rate on the first portion of income will decrease from 15% to 14%.

    This seemingly small change promises significant annual savings, potentially putting hundreds of dollars back into the pockets of Canadians earning a paycheck, particularly benefiting middle and lower-income families. For 2025, an individual earning $50,000 could see savings of approximately $287, with two-income households seeing $574 in extra take-home pay. And in 2026, the savings will double as the new tax rate fully applies.

    We discuss the seamless implementation of these changes by the Canada Revenue Agency and how it will affect your paycheck without you needing to take any action. This move signifies a political shift by the new government, focusing on affordability and economic fairness, a promise made by PM Mark Carney and echoed by Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne.

    While this tax cut stands as a boon for hard-working Canadians, it's not without controversy. Critics question the impact of a $27 billion relief on federal revenues and underline the absence of compensatory measures targeting wealthier Canadians or corporations. Yet, the intention remains clear - providing immediate financial relief to citizens.

    This episode gives you the complete breakdown of the first of potentially many reforms under the new leadership and encourages a watchful eye on future legislative developments. Stay informed on how upcoming policy changes can affect your financial standing. Enjoy the conversation and keep advocating for a more inclusive and progressive society with the Bigger Table podcast.

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    5 分