Episode 93 opens with a breakdown of the viral “alphabet soup” moment from Canadian MP Leah Gazan, using her 17‑letter acronym as a springboard to show how jargon‑heavy political language numbs the public, buries real crises, and turns urgent issues into performative word salads. The hosts deliver a sharp critique of how overloaded identity acronyms desensitize audiences, shut down debate, and let politicians signal virtue while dodging accountability. The hour then features an interview with Ray Zinn, a Silicon Valley pioneer and the longest‑serving CEO in the industry, known for building Micrel into a model of disciplined, values‑driven leadership. He’s the author of The Essential Leader, which distills his decades of experience into a clear, character‑first blueprint for anyone who wants to lead with integrity and endurance.

Hour 2: The Age‑Limit Debate in American Politics | Ela Thier on How to Fail as an Artist
49:51

Hour 1: The Etiquette Wars of Modern Life | Dr. Laura Dabney on I Need You … Now Go Away!
54:30

Hour 2: Raúl Castro’s Indictment and America’s Cuba Divide | Nick Kessler & Brian Fulmer of Road Trip Masters
49:51