Episode 88 kicks off by tracing how conservative commentator Candace Owens went from a failed tech start‑up to a full‑time lightning rod, turning outrage, reinvention, and algorithm‑gaming into a career built on constant escalation. From there, the hosts dig into her March 2026 call for U.S. service members to quit the military — the moment her shock‑jock politics finally slammed into the hard reality of military law and national service, sparking rare pushback from both sides of the aisle. The hour ends with an interview featuring Michael J. Menard, author of Greater Than Gravity: How Childhood Trauma Is Pulling Down Humanity. Drawing on his own story and years of advocacy, Menard breaks down how early trauma shapes adult behavior, institutions, and the culture at large — and why understanding that shadow is essential if we want real change.

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