A podcast where we discuss controversial topics, challenge the narrative, and say things we get a lot of hate for.
Is it Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples' Day? The second Monday of each October we were supposed to celebrate Christopher Columbus for his discovery of America. After all these years of celebrating Columbus and his voyages what changed?
In this episode, Garrett Smith of TodayInHistoryBuff joins me to discuss Columbus, his discoveries, and whether or not we should still refer to the second Monday in October as Columbus Day.
In this episode, we sit down with Libertarian, Cole of the Iconoclast Podcast, to discuss what it means to be a Libertarian in today's world.
We explore topics like the role of government and individual freedom. Cole shares his thoughts on the importance of limiting government intervention in our daily lives. We also dive into the topic of gun control and the Libertarian stance on this controversial issue. Cole provides insight into why he believes in the right to bear arms and how this fits into his broader philosophy on individual liberty.
In addition, we discuss voting Libertarian and what this means in the context of our current political climate. Cole tells us why more people should consider voting third party. So, whether you're a die-hard Libertarian or simply curious about this political philosophy, this episode is for you.
In this episode, we delve into the complex and often contentious topic of political polarization. In this episode, I'm thrilled to have Joanna Button of 'On The Button', joining me for a lively discussion on this critical issue that is shaping the current political landscape.With her background in political commentary,
Joanna brings a wealth of experience to the table, offering insights and perspectives that are sure to challenge and enlighten listeners. Together, we explore the root causes of political polarization, the impact it is having on our society, and the potential solutions that can help bridge the divide.
Why isn't debt taboo or frowned upon? In this episode of the I'll Get A Lot Of Hate For Saying This podcast, my husband and I share our personal experience of paying off close to $70,000 worth of debt and how it has transformed our financial future. We delve into the alarming statistics surrounding Americans and their credit card debt, with the average balance per American hovering around $5000. My husband and I also open up about the money mistakes we made over the years and the strategies we implemented to become and stay debt-free. Plus, we reveal our financial plan to retire in about 20 years!
Covid, government bailouts, and pronouns are just a few of the topics we will be discussing in this episode as I answer controversial listener questions. Listen to learn why I was originally a "Covid Karen" and why I believe socialism has a place in the ideal economic system.
In this episode, conservative political commentator Caroline Wilder joins me to discuss the conservative movement: where it has been, where it is, and where it is heading. Did Trump and his legacy destroy the conservative movement? Is DeSantis what the conservative movement needs in 2024? How do conservatives get more young voters motivated to vote red? All questions Caroline answers during this insightful episode.
In this episode, we explore the pros and cons of junior tennis. Deborah shares her experiences and insights on how junior tennis can be both rewarding and challenging for young players. We discuss the benefits of junior tennis, such as building confidence, developing discipline, and improving mental endurance.
We also address the potential downsides of junior tennis, including the intense competition and pressure from both parents and coaches.
Deborah also provides valuable advice for young players on how to navigate the world of junior tennis.
Whether you're a parent, coach, or young player interested in junior tennis, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the world of junior tennis with our expert guest, Deborah Suarez.
Do you know which interracial marriage combination is more likely to divorce? Do you know which race is more likely to date outside of their race? In this episode, my husband and I discuss interracial marriages starting with our own. We give discuss how our families felt about the other person, our two cents on why certain interracial marriages do not last, and the things we believe make a successful marriage.
In this episode we discussion the Black Lives Matter movement. Its origins and its current impact on the Black community today. We also discuss the recent Keenan Anderson (who was the cousin of a Black Lives Matter organization cofounder) incident with police which lead to his subsequent death. We discuss who is truly at fault in this situation.
In this episode, my husband (who graduated from MIT in 2016) joins me to discuss elite schools and whether or not they are worth the cost. We also discuss other important topics surrounding higher education such as Affirmative Action.
Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, the future of Twitter employees has been in limbo. In this episode, we discuss why no one should have pity for the engineers that are laid off in the aftermath of Elon's acquisition.
In this episode we discuss Racism in America from the perspective of a Black African immigrant. What some people may see as advocating for minorities can actually be extremely harmful. Listen to learn how you can actually be an ally for minorities.
The first podcast episode for the I'll Get A Lot Of Hate For Saying This Podcast! In this episode we will discussion why I started this page, my personal background, and what to expect going forward!