• Episode 13 "Hidden Thefts: From ICE Threats to Inflation Scams"
    Jan 25 2026

    In this conversation, Jason and Bryan delve into the systemic issues of hidden theft in America, focusing on government fraud, the impact of inflation, and the mechanisms of wealth redistribution. They discuss how government spending and oversight failures contribute to economic disparities, particularly affecting everyday Americans. The conversation also touches on recent federal shootings and community reactions, highlighting the complexities of these issues in the current socio-political climate. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan discuss various themes surrounding the Second Amendment, inflation, government accountability, and the impact of media on public perception. They explore the implications of inflation as an invisible tax on the working class, the role of government in economic theft, and the importance of understanding the Cantillon effect in relation to wealth distribution. The discussion also touches on the need for accountability from government officials and the influence of media narratives on public opinion. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan explore various themes surrounding survival, economics, leadership, and the dynamics of wealth and power. They discuss the importance of information access, the role of leadership in crisis situations, and the implications of protests in public spaces. The conversation also touches on the burden of inflation, the impact of media narratives, and the legal boundaries of protests within sacred spaces. Ultimately, they call for accountability in governance and unity among individuals to address systemic issues.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Episode 13 "Hidden Thefts: From ICE Threats to Inflation Scams" Part 1
    Jan 25 2026

    In this conversation, Jason and Bryan delve into the systemic issues of hidden theft in America, focusing on government fraud, the impact of inflation, and the mechanisms of wealth redistribution. They discuss how government spending and oversight failures contribute to economic disparities, particularly affecting everyday Americans. The conversation also touches on recent federal shootings and community reactions, highlighting the complexities of these issues in the current socio-political climate. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan discuss various themes surrounding the Second Amendment, inflation, government accountability, and the impact of media on public perception. They explore the implications of inflation as an invisible tax on the working class, the role of government in economic theft, and the importance of understanding the Cantillon effect in relation to wealth distribution. The discussion also touches on the need for accountability from government officials and the influence of media narratives on public opinion. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan explore various themes surrounding survival, economics, leadership, and the dynamics of wealth and power. They discuss the importance of information access, the role of leadership in crisis situations, and the implications of protests in public spaces. The conversation also touches on the burden of inflation, the impact of media narratives, and the legal boundaries of protests within sacred spaces. Ultimately, they call for accountability in governance and unity among individuals to address systemic issues.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Ep: 12 Part 2 The Divided Nation: Can We Find Common Ground?
    Jan 22 2026

    The hosts express concerns about the growing divide in the nation, fueled by political agendas and corporate interests, and the potential for civil unrest as tensions rise over issues like police violence and government control. In this episode, Bryan and Jason engage in a heated discussion about the current political climate, particularly focusing on immigration policies and the implications of state and federal law enforcement actions. They express frustration over the perceived incompetence of political leaders and the emotional responses elicited by recent events, such as the shooting of Renee Good. The conversation delves into the complexities of public opinion, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the potential for civil unrest as different factions within society clash over their beliefs. They also touch on the financial aspects of government spending, particularly regarding the Pentagon, and question the motivations behind increased military funding amidst ongoing audits and failures.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Ep: 12 Part 1 Gang Mentality in Politics and Business. Blood in Blood out.
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of Sense and Senseless, Bryan and Jason dive into the complexities of political funding, focusing on PACs, super PACs, and the influence of dark money in elections. They discuss how politicians often become beholden to these financial entities, drawing parallels to gang mentality where loyalty and compliance are paramount. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by genuine candidates who struggle to compete against the overwhelming financial backing of established political players. Bryan emphasizes the need for transparency in political funding, while Jason shares insights on how the media and advertising shape public perception and voting behavior. The episode also touches on the homelessness crisis in California, using Governor Gavin Newsom's long-term plans as a case study to illustrate the disconnect between political promises and actual outcomes. In this episode, Bryan and Jason delve into the complexities of innovation, corporate influence, and the political landscape in America. They discuss how some inventors and their groundbreaking ideas fade into obscurity while figures like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk thrive, raising questions about the sacrifices made for success in the corporate world. The conversation shifts to the role of powerful lobbying groups like AIPAC and their influence on U.S. politics, particularly regarding foreign policy and election outcomes. The hosts express concerns about the growing divide in the nation, fueled by political agendas and corporate interests, and the potential for civil unrest as tensions rise over issues like police violence and government control. In this episode, Bryan and Jason engage in a heated discussion about the current political climate, particularly focusing on immigration policies and the implications of state and federal law enforcement actions. They express frustration over the perceived incompetence of political leaders and the emotional responses elicited by recent events, such as the shooting of Renee Good. The conversation delves into the complexities of public opinion, the role of media in shaping narratives, and the potential for civil unrest as different factions within society clash over their beliefs. They also touch on the financial aspects of government spending, particularly regarding the Pentagon, and question the motivations behind increased military funding amidst ongoing audits and failures.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • AI and Your Neighbor's Robot Romance
    Jan 12 2026

    In this conversation, Bryan and Jason explore the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society. They discuss how AI is constantly learning and evolving, the potential for AI companions, and the ethical concerns surrounding AI relationships. The conversation delves into the impact of technology on human interaction, the rise of isolation, and the future of work as AI begins to replace human roles. They also touch on the societal shift towards AI companionship and the potential consequences of a world increasingly dominated by technology.

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    1 hr
  • Episode: 11 The Deep State part of child trafficking?
    Jan 12 2026

    In this conversation, Bryan and Jason discuss various current events, focusing on the evolving nature of political authenticity, the implications of the Minnesota shooting, and the role of government accountability. They explore the influence of social media on public perception of welfare, the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding oil interests, and the overarching theme of the deep state in government operations. The dialogue emphasizes the need for public responsibility and understanding of government spending, while also critiquing the political landscape and its impact on citizens. In this conversation, Bryan and Jason delve into the complexities of government bureaucracy, the concept of the deep state, and the role of NGOs in global politics. They discuss the implications of color revolutions, the crisis of unaccompanied minors, and the need for accountability in government. The dialogue highlights the financial aspects of government spending, the influence of bureaucrats, and the potential for corruption and trafficking within the system.

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Ep 10 Follow the Money Jan 04, 2026
    Jan 5 2026

    In this Episode, Bryan and Jason tackle a diverse array of timely issues shaping modern society. They begin with the ongoing Minnesota fraud scandals, emphasizing the critical role of investigative journalism in exposing government waste, NGO involvement in resettlement programs, and the urgent need for political accountability amid local corruption. Shifting to technology and culture, the discussion explores the rise of AI in surveillance capitalism, the influence of powerful investment firms, historical patterns of corporate control, and emerging economic pressures. They also address societal norms, including gender dynamics in sports, the commercialization of Christmas, evolving traditions around gift-giving and family during the holidays. Throughout, the speakers stress the importance of critical thinking, personal responsibility, moral considerations in cultural differences, and seeking truth in an era of information overload—ultimately reflecting on the future of American politics and individual agency in a complex world.

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Ep 9: Taking Back Your Life: The Power of Looking Inward
    Dec 29 2025

    In this conversation, Bryan and Jason delve into the hard truths about personal change, the importance of self-reflection, and the impact of social media on trust and relationships. They discuss how many people desire change in their lives but are often unwilling to take responsibility for their own actions. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, kindness, and intentional connections in a world that often feels divided and self-centered. They explore the golden rule and the challenges of maintaining meaningful relationships in today's society, ultimately advocating for a more compassionate and understanding approach to interactions with others. In this conversation, Jason and Bryan explore the themes of social validation, self-discovery, and the importance of understanding oneself and others. They discuss the dangers of living for external approval, the comfort zone trap, and the significance of emotional maturity in navigating relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the need for honest communication, the power of mindset, and the pursuit of genuine happiness, while also addressing the challenges of modern society and the impact of perception on our interactions.

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    2 hrs and 22 mins