Episode 103 opens with a hard look at the Belfast riots — a city jolted by a single stabbing that spiraled into nights of street violence fueled by fear, misinformation, and opportunistic extremists. The hosts break down how one isolated act collided with immigration pressure, political manipulation, and a community already stretched to its limit. The show then pivots to Nunzia Mondo, author of My Silent Prison, to discuss her stark memoir of surviving decades of hidden abuse behind a façade of wealth and perfection. She lays bare the psychological traps that keep victims silent — and the moment that finally forced her to reclaim her life

Hour 2: Ranier Zitelmann on New Space Capitalism | Carol Platt Liebau on Policy & Culture
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Hour 1: The Nantucket Declaration Controversy | Craig Shirley on America at 250
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Hour 2: The Platner Problem | Dr. Isik Abla on Iran and the Regime’s Failing Ideology
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