• ICE Voodoo Dolls, Dory’s Vote, and Grifters | 12.23.25
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of the Civil Union Podcast, the hosts cover a range of topics from the peculiar behavior of retail workers to political discussions and a playful analysis of Dory from 'Finding Nemo.' They share behind-the-scenes details of their hectic content creation week and discuss political figures like Rob Reiner. Debates on Trump’s actions, ICE detentions, and voodoo dolls are interspersed with humor and personal anecdotes. The show concludes with a thoughtful reflection on holiday stress using a Mel Robbins quote, emphasizing the importance of self-focus and letting go of others' opinions.

    00:00 Welcome to the Civil Union Podcast

    00:48 Personal Updates

    01:26 Customer Service Experiences

    03:22 Rob Reiner's Legacy and Recent Reads

    06:09 Game Time: Dory's Political Affiliation

    11:10 Charlotte Jones and Political Class

    16:55 Trump's Obsession with Biden

    18:11 Jim Brown's Heartbreaking Story

    21:05 ICE Agent Voodoo Dolls and Gay Bars

    22:40 LGBTQ+ History Month Controversy

    23:41 Closing Remarks and Holiday Stress Tips

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    25 mins
  • Bananas, Mar-A-Lago Face, and Tuscany | 12.12.25
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode of the Civil Union Podcast, the hosts introduce a new, spirited intro and discuss topics like Mar-a-Lago face affordability, Katie Miller's meltdown, and try out a new game that involves assessing movie characters' political affiliations. Additionally, they talk about a controversial decision by the US National Park Service and the Pantone color of the year.

    00:00 Welcome to the Civil Union Podcast

    02:15 Funny Headlines and T-Shirt Ideas

    08:01 New Game: How Would Movie Characters Vote?

    13:25 Katie Miller's Meltdown and GOP Critique

    18:12 Trump's Economic Policies and Public Perception

    23:25 Mar-a-Lago Face and Plastic Surgery Trends

    25:09 Pantone's Controversial Color of the Year

    26:33 Podcast Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    27 mins
  • Double Tap Strikes & Unqualified People | 12.05.25
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode of The Civil Union, the hosts tackle a series of diverse topics, blending humor and serious discourse. They discuss local quirky news, like a drunken raccoon found in a Virginia liquor store, and dive deep into political controversies, including the legality of U.S. military operations in the Caribbean and the Trump administration's appointments of unqualified individuals. They also touch on topics like lab-grown meat, Trump’s Thanksgiving outbursts, and current pop culture mentions. The episode is fueled by a mix of personal anecdotes and strong opinions on pressing political issues.

    00:00 Introduction to The Civil Union Podcast

    00:37 Weekly Updates and Personal Anecdotes

    05:33 Hockey, Romance, and Pop Culture

    09:20 Controversial Military Operations in the Caribbean

    11:52 Congressional Reactions and Legal Implications

    16:40 Senator Mark Kelly's Response

    17:51 Venezuela and US Military Involvement

    18:45 Trump's Controversial Pardons

    20:41 Unqualified Administration Appointments

    26:45 Trump's Thanksgiving Week Behavior

    31:23 Lab-Grown Meat: The Future of Food?

    35:04 Conclusion

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    36 mins
  • Not So Civil "Seditious Behavior" | 12.02.25
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of 'The Civil Union' podcast, the hosts return from a long Thanksgiving break, sharing humorous and authentic stories about their holiday experiences, family drama, and weather woes. The discussion transitions into a political discourse, addressing the influence of politics on family dynamics and the importance of effective communication. Key political topics covered include a controversial video by Democratic lawmakers, Missouri political candidates challenging Ann Wagner, and intriguing local news stories. The episode wraps up with personal reflections and positivity inspired by Mel Robbins' advice.

    00:00 Introduction to the Civil Union Podcast

    00:24 Post-Thanksgiving Catch-Up

    02:00 Family Dynamics and Communication

    17:02 Snowy Weekend and Italian Dinner

    20:07 Political Tensions and Trump's Response

    26:44 Local News

    30:37 Missouri's Congressional Race

    38:21 Mel Robbins' Healthy Habits

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    39 mins
  • Civil Bites | 50-Year Mortgages: A Broken Housing System
    Nov 26 2025

    This episode discusses the U.S. housing crisis and explores the proposed 50-year mortgage. It delves into why housing prices continue to rise while incomes stagnate, highlighting the insufficient housing supply and increased mobility of Americans. We also discuss socio-political factors that influence migration patterns, including LGBT laws and racial inequalities. We talk about the proposed long-term mortgage for its impracticality, address the potential consequences of current policies, and stress the urgent need for building and investment, especially in underdeveloped areas, as a viable solution.

    00:00 Introduction: The 50-Year Mortgage Proposal
    00:11 The Housing Supply Crisis
    00:39 Migration Patterns and Their Impact
    01:43 Economic Factors and Housing Prices
    02:04 Challenges of a 50-Year Mortgage
    02:28 Healthcare and Lifespan Considerations
    02:57 Socioeconomic Factors and Home Ownership
    04:29 The Need for Comprehensive Investment
    04:47 A Call to Action for 2028

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    5 mins
  • Civil Bites | Local Newspaper Wins Big
    Nov 26 2025

    In Marion County, Kansas, a small town dispute escalated into a series of dramatic events involving police raids, press freedom violations, and allegations of misconduct. The conflict stemmed from a divorce case involving a local restaurant owner, Carrie, who was accused of driving without a license. The local newspaper, Marion County Record, became entangled in the dispute and faced severe repercussions, including a police raid on their office and the homes of their staff. The raid led to legal actions, health issues for employees, and the eventual death of the newspaper’s 98-year-old co-owner. The scandal drew international attention, resulting in legal battles that continued for years and ultimately concluded with a significant settlement and the resignation of the police chief involved.

    00:00 Introduction to Marion County Controversy

    00:11 The Dispute and Initial Allegations

    01:02 Newspaper Involvement and Accusations

    02:21 The Raid and Its Immediate Aftermath

    03:07 Health Impacts and Legal Violations

    04:24 International Attention and Legal Actions

    05:20 Investigations into Police Chief Cody

    07:51 Consequences and Settlements

    08:41 Ongoing Legal Proceedings

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    9 mins
  • Not So Civil Raids and a Housing Crisis | 11.24.25
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of 'The Civil Union' podcast, Midwest husbands Ryan and Alex explore a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes to in-depth political discussions. They open with a humorous recap of their weekend, tackling the everyday annoyances of parking woes at Starbucks and discussing favorite local eateries. The conversation transitions to more serious topics, including the housing crisis, the potential impact of 50-year mortgages, and the recent resignation of Marjorie Taylor Green from Congress. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing a high-profile legal case in Marion County, Kansas, where a police raid on a local newspaper led to serious backlash and legal repercussions. The episode concludes with a creative exercise of casting actors for a potential film adaptation of the Marion County story. The hosts provide an engaging mix of humor, real-life context, and thoughtful political analysis.

    00:00 Introduction to the Civil Union Podcast
    00:32 Weekend Recap
    03:33 Thanksgiving Preparations and Grocery Shopping
    07:58 Political Commentary: Marjorie Taylor Green's Resignation
    14:03 New Car Troubles and Taxes
    19:41 The Housing Market Crisis
    27:31 Young Politicians and Real Issues
    30:42 Marion County Newspaper Raid
    41:30 Casting the Movie: Marion County Scandal
    47:34 Final Thoughts and Farewell

    Music: What's The Angle? by Shane Ivers -

    https://www.silvermansound.com

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    48 mins
  • Not So Civil Government Shutdown | 11.14.25
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode of the Civil Union Pod, the hosts discuss a range of topics, including the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, Trump's construction of a $300 million ballroom at the White House, and the political and economic impacts of Missouri's anti-LGBTQ+ laws. They express frustration over Republican policies affecting healthcare costs and SNAP benefits, and criticize the handling of the shutdown by both parties. The episode also touches on California's Prop 50 outcome, the resignation of Congressman Jared Golden, and the consequences of Missouri's discriminatory legislation on state economics and population.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:34 Personal Updates and Reflections

    01:34 Mel Robbins and Inspirational Quotes

    03:21 Northern Lights and Climate Concerns

    04:53 Longest Government Shutdown in History

    15:45 Trump's Ballroom and Government Spending

    19:23 Debating Economic Policies

    22:03 California Prop 50 and Political Dynamics

    25:18 Missouri's Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws and Economic Impact

    28:40 Conclusion

    Music: What's The Angle? by Shane Ivers -

    https://www.silvermansound.com

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    29 mins