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March 18, 2025 49 mins

Bolling! on Real America's Voice

Segment A: DENIRO MAKES A FOOL OF HIMSELF

Segment B: JFK FILES TO BE RELEASED

Segment C: DIFFERING OPINIONS ARE HEALTHY

Segment D: THE LATEST WITH KID ROCK

Segment E: THE LATEST WITH STEVE BANNON

 

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Well, Fort Myers, Florida beautiful, what a beautiful sunny day.
And southwestern Florida. Oh, he's the freest, the Sorry Texas,
the free estate in the Union. I love it. I
was a huge show because today and there's a skycam
say hello. It's like cam. We have a bunch of guests.
Like we usually we do one guest. Sometimes we do

(00:28):
no guests, but sometimes a daylight. Today we are just
jam packed with some amazing guests. Get this. We have
Kid Rock He's gonna join us later in the show
to talk about President Trump, his kids, relationship with Elon Musk,
and his upcoming concerts. We also have Peter Navarro coming
on and just a second senior counselor for Trade and

(00:49):
manufacturing under President Trump. We got Boddle, a former New
York detective who's also been in a lot of movies,
is going to come in and talk to us about
one of the new DeNiro movies. It's like this woke
leftist thing that Netflix has put up represented Tim Burchett,
and we have a lot more coming up, and we have,
of course, we have abandoned at the end of the day.
Navarro is I think he's at the White House somewhere

(01:11):
in the White House grounds in DC somewhere getting to
the camera, and we're gonna get him up in just
a second. Do we have Boa? Do we have bo?
Dial up? I see a picture above the control Hey,
mad Diggity Dog, mad Dog, Samurai bar, we have bo. Okay,
let's bring in. Let's bring in. Let's bring in bo. Deal.
But I'm gonna bring you in early because I'm gona
run a little bit of a sound bite of this,

(01:33):
this movie called Zero Day, and you want to see it. So, folks,
there's Boddle Hall and sit right there for one second.
Bow Zero Dave. Robert de Niro's new mini series not
doing so well, reviews not looking too good. Here's a
little snippet. Watch three thousand, four hundred and two people
die on Zero Day. Thanks for coming, madam President to

(01:58):
what's the plan?

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Gruss authorized a special Zero Day commission hunting down anyone.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
Who ate it and a bit Yeah. Well, the reason
why you're the right person for this segment, Well, you're
a former New York City police detective, but you're also
a huge media personnel. You're an actor. Well, you have
a few things to say about this year or if

(02:25):
I think the first I've known both for twenty five years,
folks bo One of the first things I've seen you
and you were in Good Fellas. You were the cop
that bangs on Radiota's window, right, That was you, wasn't it.
That was a few years ago. So go ahead tell
us about this woke piece of garbage that de Niro
just put together. By the way I read a little

(02:46):
bit about it, I mean, this is clearly de Nio
being a complete leftist, progressive nut job. But go ahead,
go for it.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Well, first of all, Eric, you look great. You look
so handsome with that be it. Let me tell you,
you look Hollywood handsome. So I go to the premiering
the other night. I take Margo with me and we
go there. We go with Nick Poledgi, the screenwriter that
wrote Goodfellas, He wrote Casino, he wrote The Irishman. He's
the screenwriter and also one of my guys frow up

(03:16):
in the East holem a real guy, if you know
what I mean.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
So him and his wife came along with us and
we went to see the movie.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Now, the problem with this movie, the problem Now you've
shown Zero Day on the screen.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
The a zero day, This is cooled.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Alto Knights Now Alto Knights is a club that was
down on Marlborough Street in the nineteen thirties and forties
and the fifties, so that's where Genovich was down in
Vino jenovis Frank Castello. So what happens is he plays
the part. De Niro is involved with this. So what
happened is they were talking about al Pacino playing Vino

(03:52):
jenovis him playing Frank Costello. Nope, de Niro wants it all,
he takes it all. He looks like the same character
through the movie. It sucked and you want to know something,
All I could say is they had some actors in
the Ilian Katherine Nonducci was really good and Debbie Mason
was good. Other than that, you didn't know anybody else.

(04:12):
So now they do this story, and the story is
they actually have a character named the Chin. You heard
of Vinnie the Chin Giganti, And the reason why he
was called the Chin was because whenever you speak about him,
you're not able.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
To bubba bubba. Let me jump in because so folks understand.
So Vinnie the Chan. There are different names for various
high level mobsters in New York back in the day
when the Five Families ran the whole Northeast, maybe the
whole country, and Vinnie the Chin was one of them.
You know, he would touch like this. So they had quirks.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
There were quirks, right, but they wouldn't confer with Nick Polegi,
the great screenwriter. He put the one that put me
on the cover of New York magazine back in nineteen
eighty six. Whenever retired from the police department as a
homicide detective.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
So Nick was never. First they took the screenplay. De
Niro took it. And now you have Now you have Barry.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Levinson that knows about wise guys like I know about
brain surgery.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
So all of a sudden they think the name is
Vinnie the Chin. They cast this guy and they put
four to five chins on him. Had none to do
with it, and that the movie.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Was such a ridiculous It's all about one person, the
egotistical Scumbag's that word is that probably work.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
We'll find out, and mister Sigel could come running here
if we can't do it again.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Okay, Well put it this way, it was all about
de Niro. What de Niro should start doing is pay
more attention to his acting in the movies, and stop
worrying about President Trump.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
That's his biggest problem.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
It is, and it is because we're talking to you
about it yesterday. Whatever what we're showing with some video
of zero day. Now, if you go into this movie,
it's another de Niro I call a pet project vanity
project where you can take shots at Trump. It's literally
he's an ex president and now everyone's worried that this

(06:03):
ex president is going to violate civil rights. I mean,
this guy is such a lunatic leftist progression. But we
didn't he promise to leave America if Trump won.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Yeah, I would help him pack his bigs. I didn't
get a chance to see him. I was going to say,
you know what, I'll help you pack your bigs. And
we do remember him in front of the court House
in Manhattan making a fool of himself against this great
president Donald Trump. And you want to know something, politics
should stay the hell out of acting and actors.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
You're an actor.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Act I don't want to hear your opinions about politics.
You know, it just takes away from it all. And hey,
Rosie o'donald, she took a plane Tiland, stay over there, Chubby,
stay over there.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
We don't need it, Rosie.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
We booked Bou on a crime story, or we've talked
to Bou about bo. By the way. As a friend
of I call it loose friendship with mayor Eric guy
is all over the place, loose all of a suddenly,
because you know, no offence ball you and I disagreed
with him about him for a long time, used kind
of your friend whatever. I get it. But he was

(07:11):
a snake and now look at him now, as soon
as he gets turned off, he loves Trump.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
No, no hold on one second. I raised a lot
of money for him. I believed in him. He could
have been the greatest mayor in this city. A lot
of people don't know. It's not about upgrades on Turkish
airline tickets. There was I think six point eight billion
dollars on the migrants security. Let me not go any
further than that. I did no security for my friend

(07:37):
Eric Adams. There was reasonings behind it. There are hundreds
of millions of dollars that are on accounted for. That's
the real serious crime. As far as I'm concerned, Eric
Adams should go retire quick, get out of here. I
don't like him anymore. I don't like people that are
sleez a dacious. You know what sleeves a dacious is, Eric,

(07:59):
He's a sleezy person. I was gonna use another vernaculation,
but I don't want to get tron off.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
The a you know, funny story. I'm having dinner with
my wife and in Fort Lauderdale some restaurants Cafe Morono,
and I look up on the board and sure of
both is in a movie with the owner of the restaurant, Uh,
Steve Morando as well, Well, you're as brother here.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
In New York City, Eric, we have choices for the mayor.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Of course I like uh, the guy with the red hat, Uh,
the Guardian, angel Heads, gray guy. I wish Curtis Leeba
could win, but reality is gonna be very tough. Now
here's your choices, And I'm turning back to Andrew Como again.
They need a leader in New York. And it was
talked about with the bail reform that he did a

(08:50):
shrewed up job. Part of his thing was where he
gave judges the effect ability to set bail, which they didn't.
If you're an appointed judge of the city, you could
be removed by the mayor or the governor. My whole
point is Bell was good for kids smoking pot. You know,
they shouldn't be putting jail, and I agree with that.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
I love you, brother. This is this is a very
free flowing show. This is a cable news show goes
everywhere everywhere. Networks come back, come back by. I want
to bring it back because I got Peter Navarro, who
who was at you know, he's yeah, he's got a
tight window here. Bo would say. Goodbody is to say
thank you. We'll bring you back very soon. Thank you both.
And let's bring in now Senior Counselor for Trade and

(09:32):
Manufacturing under President Trump, Peter Navarro. Pete could have you back, folks,
really good.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
Hilarious and it's so nice to see you.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
I love having I love that the White House logo
is over your left shoulder. There, my brother. I'm so
thrilled to see you back where you belong, not what
they did to you, you know, a couple of years ago.
Good to see you back, Peter. So so many things
going on. I have a bunch of things I wanted
to talk to you about. Inflation's going down. We got
some great inflation numbers control mad dog. Do you add

(10:04):
that sound bite of Hakem Jefferies claiming inflation's going up,
prices go, food prices going up, and no, no, pay
very careful attention to this. You see the actual inflation
number going down. This is the most hypocritical comment we've
seen in a long time. Watch.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
We have the Republicans on the run on three different issues,
three different issues. We have them on the run with
respect to the economy.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
Donald Trump and House.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Republicans promised that they were going to lower the high
cost of living, but instead costs haven't gone down, They've
gone up. Inflation is going up. Why because Donald Trump
and Republicans haven't been focused on doing anything to lower
the high cost of living, not a single bill, not
a single executive action, not a single administrative order. We

(10:49):
as House Democrats have to make sure we forcefully make
the case to everyday Americans that we are trying to
build an affordable economy. We know that costs are too high,
and we know that people are struggling to live paycheck
to paycheck, and that's what never happened in the wealthiest
country and the history of the world. We got to
hold the line as relates to the economic narrative, and

(11:10):
we see that.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
This guy, let's cut that out. I mean, the guy
is literally saying, what what note of the last four
years under Biden now the things that's happening under Trump.
Take it away, my friend.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
Yeah, he might have used the no comment there that
he was fond of using with mister Schumer a few
days ago. Look, with respect to inflation, Eric, you're right,
every single indicator that we're seeing is heading downwards since
the president took over, and over the last fifty plus

(11:43):
days now we've seen importantly gas prices and oil prices falling,
interest rates are falling, egg prices are following.

Speaker 5 (11:56):
The last consumer.

Speaker 6 (11:57):
Price index and producer price index data that came in
all indicated that things you're heading in the right direction,
which is to say down rather than up. We had
a very good jobs report that came out. I think
what's important for people to understand here is that in

(12:19):
Trump one point zero, in the first term, Eric, we
had a very aggressive strategy, multi texture strategy to grow
our economy with price stability. It was deregulation, it was drill,
baby drill, It was tax cuts, and it was fair
trade that was the four wheels of the engine.

Speaker 5 (12:40):
And that's exactly what we got.

Speaker 6 (12:42):
And remember in the first term, as we put on
historic tariffs on communist China. So we put on the
historic tariffs on steel, aluminum, washing machines, solar and all
hosts of other things. Instead of getting inflation, like the
media and the globe, Bliss said, we got price stability,
more jobs than fifteen billion dollars worth of investment.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
By the way, in the US steel industry.

Speaker 6 (13:08):
Trump Nomics two point zero adds the Doze component, which
is the war on waste, fraud, and abuse, which is
going to help us aduce our government.

Speaker 5 (13:20):
I take our interest rates.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Down so many people and I don't have an access
to Elon I used to have access to Trump whatever
you need to hear this and get this to I
mean this what Doze is doing. So when Biden left
office at the end of his last term. When he
came into office, he spent like a drunken sailor. Inflation
went up because government spending creates inflation. We all know that,
we all agree on both sides. When he left office,

(13:43):
he jacked them, threw out a bunch of money. Right
before he left. Inflation jacked up for the first report
of the Trump term. When those takes money out, when
when thas saves tax payer money from government spending, it's
a deflationary activity. And you, guys, I love you. Get
that message out. Doge is creating deflation in our economy. Doge.

(14:06):
And then the left they have no they have no argument.
My friend, I just I love you. I hope you
bring it to them.

Speaker 6 (14:11):
Repeat after me, Eric, the three d war on inflation,
three dimensions, Drill baby, drill, deregulation, Doze. That's kind of
why I'm here talking to you. I am trying to
get that message out. The Boss is getting that message out.
The problem we have with the legacy media, Eric, is

(14:32):
that they have a vested interest in taking Trump down.
They want him out because a they don't like him
at b their commercials are paid for by the globalist
interests that like to send our jobs offshore and have
open borders and bring cheap illegal labor. One of the
most incredible statistics that will go down in history, Eric,

(14:55):
is this, during the Biden administration, there was no were
a million new jobs created and they all went to
illegal aliens.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
And then the.

Speaker 6 (15:06):
Half a million or so jobs that people lost were
lost by Americans citizens. It's like wow, I mean, that's
that's the world that Donald Trump is trying to change.
The American people understand that what we're trying to do
in Trump Land is basically rebuild our manufacturing and defense

(15:28):
industrial So good.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Number got wages. White House put some good numbers out
today that that manufacturing looked looked like it's it's it's
turning in the right direction. Can we just because you're
the guy that tree, tell us how where we stand?
Give us kind of a scorecard or what inning are
we in? How we how we're doing with the various
tariffs are they're going to happen April second? Will anyone renegotiate?

(15:50):
Wh where do we stand?

Speaker 6 (15:51):
I urge everybody to look at the executive order that
was signed. Who was the next to the last one signed?

Speaker 5 (15:59):
On day one?

Speaker 6 (15:59):
I was there and the oval when it was signed.
It's called the America First Trade Policy and Eric, what
it does is it lays out to complete one hundred
and day timeline for all the different areas that we're
going to do with respect to the trade agenda. We
started off with the Canada, Mexico, China, tariffs, which were

(16:21):
purely an economic national emergency based on fentanyl killing hundreds
of thousands of Americans over the last few years. I
mean that is like carnage. So we've had great success
using those tariffs.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
I mean, the porter flood is down to a trickle now.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
We've seen some success so far on fentanyl, albeit there's
a long way to go.

Speaker 5 (16:47):
So there's that bucket.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
April twond is the day that the President is going
to announce the reciprocal trades. And that's a simple concept there.
I mean, who could argue with this proposition? We will
charge them what they charge us. And the reason why
we have to do that, Eric, is because every major
country in the world that we trade with has either

(17:13):
higher tariffs than we do and or higher it's non terror.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
It's not fair, it's.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Fair, and it gets it gets us all the whole
world on an even playing field. Peter, I'm gonna lose
you because I have a heart national Harvard. I don't
want to I love you. I want to bring you back.
You are a great guests, you are a wonderful guest.
I got to get you back. A s A p
my friend, Peter deviaruce.

Speaker 5 (17:31):
Well, I love, I love real Americans.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
And then they do a heck of a job and uh,
good for them, my brother, and love you to Eric.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
Great to see you back in the saddle.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yes, sir, Yes, sir, Peter Heavy Heavy back as saf
you love to do a regular segment with your Peter
and Bar everyone. All right, folks, we got to go,
got to come back in two minutes. Well, mad Dog
always surprises me. Nashville, Tennessee. We call it affectionately nash

(18:04):
Vegas because it's almost like you're in Vegas, except it's
much colder in the winter. What a great town, What
a great great city. In fact, it's probably the only place,
one of the only places is besides Vegas where I
don't know, you got up at eight o'clock in the morning,
go for a walk and people are still partying at
the bars and restaurants on the street. What a fun place,
National Tennessee. And by the way, folks, later coming up

(18:25):
in the show, Kid Rock is here and talks and
he talks about the President and his relationship, the President's
relationship with the line and Kid Rocks. It's going to
be a great interview. Congressman Tim Burchett of Tennessee has
been busy. He's a member of the House a Doze
Subcommittee and has introduced the No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act,
as well as the Defense Against Drones Act. Well, thank

(18:45):
Tim Burchett, Congressman Tim Burchett for being here, Garson. Before
we get into some of that other stuff, everyone is waiting,
at least online have been waitning all. I've probably been
waiting for a couple of months now, maybe a couple
of years, even the JFK files. Are we going to
see him? And what are we going to see if
we do in fact see him, sir, Well, thanks.

Speaker 8 (19:05):
For having me on. I had actually had lunch with
Kid Rock a couple of weeks ago. He brought and
he brought in tacos, and it was supposed to we
were hanging out about an hour and about three hours
later I left his little white house up there. So
he's he's a good he's a good friend, he's a
great patriot, and he loves Trump and I digg.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
He's been good to staying around. After our interview a
little bit later, we're gonna we we'll have Kid Rock
for a good amount of time. Yeah, So.

Speaker 8 (19:32):
Back to the Kennedy files. Yeah, that President Trump's going
to re least about seventy thousand files. He promised he
was going to do that. Elections have consequences. Donald Trump's
kept his word. But I would warn people. I think
they're going to have to probably paste this thing out
a little bit. They won't dump them all at once,
I think, And and people are going to go down

(19:53):
every rabbit hole that's on there. And you got to
realize some of that stuff that's in there is not truthful.
It was they found out some of the stuff later
wasn't true, and maybe some of it was planted at
some point. But I honestly don't think we'll ever nobody's
ever going to know exactly. I think Roger Stone probably
knows more about it than anybody. He thinks there's a

(20:14):
time with LBJ, I think there's a lot of things.
I think you had a complacent federal government structure, the
sewer or swamp or whatever you call it, un a
party people that were unhappy with Kennedy. He wanted to
dismantle the CIA, the mob was mad at him and
several others, and LBJ, of course, why.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Won't we see the whole thing? I mean, you know,
we were promised that, and I mean there was we're
going to say.

Speaker 8 (20:40):
I mean, it's over sixty years and they're still protecting it.
So they're protecting the structure. It's kind of like the church,
you know. They they don't care much about protecting Jesus,
but they protect the structure of their buildings, and you know,
and that's sort of what this thing's about. It's about ego,
pride and control, and that's what Washington's all about out

(21:00):
and I just think it's gone too long. I don't
think we'll ever know. There's no way in hell. Lee Harvey,
Lee Harvey Oswold was the soul shooter. And that thing
it was, the gun he used was a man Laker
Italian car being. It was written out We've got I've
got one. It was written up in a magazine as
being the only gun that never won a war.

Speaker 7 (21:21):
It was a terrible gun.

Speaker 8 (21:22):
He could have gone into a Western Auto and bought
an in one car being or in one Grand with
a with a sniper scope on it for probably under
fifty bucks back then, and uh and walked out the
door with it.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
So there's who's who's hiding, Who's protecting all the the
these this information, and why why can't why can't we
just see it all at once, let us, let us
do the dirty work.

Speaker 8 (21:45):
Well, Trump's gonna let us. But that's that's been the
fight up to this point. And I just think that
the trail has been has been swept clean since then.
And I just don't think we'll ever actually know who
did it. And you know, we always I read a
book all them I Heard You Paint Houses, And there
was a great Netflix movie on it, which I loved

(22:06):
as actually one of the few books that I've read
in recent memory. And and and they always talked about
how they'd get a stooge every assassination. You know, you
saw Martin Luther King, some country bumpkin thug takes out
the most powerful civil rights leader in the world, and
they catch him in London, England. Bobby Kennedy killed by

(22:27):
Saran Saran uh. You know, he's a little doped out,
little little guy, didn't know where he was, probably Lee
Harvey Oswald.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
You know, he traveled to Russia.

Speaker 8 (22:36):
He traveled to Mexico, met with the possibly Cuba, and
met with at the Russian embassy. You know, a marine
force sniper. He just he was an odd bird. And
they always do that. They always get a stooge and
then they take the fall, and then the big boys
keep running the world.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
Who is hiding FBI? Are you saying there therere factions
within the FBI that are are have interested in keeping.

Speaker 8 (23:00):
Yeah, he said he was going to break up the
c i A. He was going to disclose some other things.
And you know, he and he he the mob he
was supposed to have when he got in. He was
supposed to back off, and him and Bobby went after
the mob. They went after the teamsters, and and there
was that that element. So I think you had complacent

(23:20):
government departments and you had willing people willing to take
him out to send a message.

Speaker 7 (23:25):
You know, we're all useful to the big boys until
we're not.

Speaker 8 (23:30):
A case in point, the kid that that shot President Trump,
they were washing off the roof of that thing. I
think the blood had hardly dried. You know, somebody gets
killed Inox County or or city of Noxall, they're gonna
they're gonna according off that area. It's going to be
a ten over it. There's going to be an investigation.
There was They couldn't get rid of that evidence that

(23:50):
then they cremated the kid and we still don't know what.
You know, he didn't he didn't have a social media president.
So look, there's powers that be in this world, in
this country. You can follow the money, but until we
get past twelve percent of the population elected Congress, I
don't think we're gonna get much.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Wow, Wild Wild, I I just you know, I just
want you to know I'm not suicidal.

Speaker 8 (24:16):
So if you find bullet that's probably not done by.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Myself, You're not. You're hanging out with kid Rock for
three hours, you know you're not suicidal. You may have
a hangover. The mank you want to feel suicide, but
it's not because he got.

Speaker 8 (24:30):
He knows, he knows me, and he's a he's a
legitimate dude. He's he's straight up.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
God got it. Well, you know what these things trickled out?
There's this this sort of like Phase one thing. There
was a binder of all the stuff we already knew.
I think it was I love Pam and cash, but
I think that was I'll be honest, you have to
be honest here. I think it was mishandled. I think
either either either let it out or don't. But let's
let's see accongressman. I would love to bring you back.

(24:56):
I would we'll talk about this some more and some
of the dough stuff that you're doing doing great work.
I love having you on. We ran out of time.
My fault, mismanage your time. I just love this JFFK
story A lot. Wanted to want to make you brother.

Speaker 8 (25:07):
Let's let's keep it up. Might between the two obviously
we can get some truth out.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
And by the way, I'm not suicidal either, So if
I'm not here tomorrow, folks. All right, Congress, good talking
to you, Congress and Tim Bircht I found all right, folks,
will be right back again. Kid Rock coming up soon.

(25:33):
Now we go wild with New Jersey Mad Dog. Get on?
Can you voice of God? Mad Dog? You know that's
South Jersey, right, used to live in Southern I used
to live in New York. I had a place and
I didn't know in Southern Jersey. Wild was a little
further south. That's a really fun place, real family oriented,
great little city and great waves by the way, if
you like, if you're into waves on the East coast

(25:53):
up north, it's a great cold water though. Coming up
later in the show, we have American conservative rock star
Case Rock. He's going to join us. You're gonna love
this interview. But first let's talk a little taxes. Tax
seasons around the corner, and it's important you file your
taxes on time. Here to give us some insight on
how to handle the IRS. Is Tax Network USA spokesperson

(26:14):
Cameron Kinz camera. Really good to have you, Cameron. Tell
us a little bit about Tax Network USA and what
services your folks offer.

Speaker 9 (26:23):
Yeah, thank you so much for having me. Eric, it's
going to see you again. So Tax Network USA. For
people who don't know, we're a team of expert tax professionals.
We have CPAs and world agents tax attorneys who really
just specialize in helping individuals and businesses as well resolve
tax issues, resolve IRS, state tax issues. We handle everything
from tax relief and do direct IRS negotiations, for audit defense,

(26:48):
for tax preparation purposes. Really our mission is just to
help hardworking Americans from aggressive IRS enforcement and really just
to get the best possible outcome.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
How does it work though, I am, let's say, have
issues from years in the past. Just how do I do?
I just I call, I can go online and then
does it matter how much I may owe or is
there any amount acceptable?

Speaker 9 (27:11):
No, that's a that's a great question. So we've handled
so many cases, We've seen everything. It's a super streamlined process.
We start with a full financial review just to ensure
our clients take advantage of every single deduction and credit available.
From there, our team prepares files for their returns accurately
and on time, making sure they stay compliant. They don't
trigger any red flags with the IRS, and that's all

(27:33):
up to us. You won't have to worry about that.
We basically eric work as a liaison between you and
the IRS, so you don't have to go home to
your family and wait or wait on hold for hours
on end. So, unlike basic tax prep services, we offer
full year round support. We help clients strategically plan to
minimize their tax burden, avoid future issues. We can help

(27:53):
them file early. Really, whatever you're facing with the IRS,
we've seen and we're here to help you.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
Very interesting, Lee, and one of the you know, one
of the promo reads that we do here, you guys,
your folks say, we know which agents to go to
and which ones to stay away from. That can be
super helpful.

Speaker 9 (28:10):
Oh, absolutely. I mean, we we've developed relationships over the years,
we've helped people. We've you know, saved people over a
billion dollars worth of back taxes. And what's great is
we've seen everything we work with everyday Americans. We've worked
with business owners, high profile clients, self employed individuals, retirees,
w two employees. You know, we've really seen everything. Basically,

(28:31):
all these people having themselves in trouble with the IRS.
Maybe they haven't filed in years, maybe they don't, you know,
just need help in general, I guess, so whether somebody
goes back taxes, facing an audit, or simply just needs
expert guidance and help to get their finances in order,
we step in. We also, you know, just at the
end of the day, our goal is the same with

(28:52):
every client though. We protect people from the IRS overreach
that we've seen for the past four years under the
previous administration and financial hardship as well.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Really really good group Text Network USA Cameron. Really good
to talk to you, my friend from a long time ago.
Good to see you again. And I'm going to give
them a call. I really am you folks are great, Cameron,
Thank you so much. Texts network say, folks, good to
see you Cameron. All righty everyone, I have a question
for all of the Democrats out there, If any of
you are listening, which I'm sure you are, this one

(29:21):
is for you. How far is too far? Do you
guys know when to stop? I understand disagreeing with the
President Trump, or your local congress person or your Republican peers.
In fact, I support that different opinions are normal, healthy.
Some of the best ideas come when people don't initially
see eye. But seriously, how many times can you guys
make your stupid signs, grab your megaphones, and threaten the

(29:44):
country with violence before you realize that your complaining is
getting you absolutely nowhere? Protests like this one will never
move the needle for you Dems.

Speaker 7 (29:53):
Don't you get it, then get this man out of here.

Speaker 10 (29:56):
Now that doesn't happen, and we're not promoting it for
one second.

Speaker 9 (30:05):
But if that doesn't happen.

Speaker 10 (30:07):
There will be violence, yes, and these people have the
opportunity to stop it.

Speaker 5 (30:14):
And they did it.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Now it just sound like whiny. This love you lost?
Just start over, find a new line. Next up, a
woman who needs no introduction at all, at least on
this show America's dumbest Congresswomen. I don't know issue the
dumas or is AOC Jasmine Crockett. I think we need
to do a poll every couple of days. Who's the
dumbest congresswoman in Congress? Does it Jazzy Jasmine Crockett from

(30:37):
Texas or AOC Cortes. Okay, so Cortes from New York.
I'm not sure. Well, Jazzy Crockett seems love the thought
of having violent migrant gang members right here in America.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
Well, my argument is that we already have tools that
are available to remove undocumented violent people from our country.
And you know, the idea that you want to go
into a zombie law. This is kind of like what
we saw in Arizona when they decided to revive a
zombie law around abortion. It is the fact that we
can't trust this administration to actually use a scalpel, but

(31:15):
instead they love to use a butcher knife on things,
and so giving them this wide latitude to just kind
of go across and just claim that anybody is anything
is wrong.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
I'm laughing because on our rumble feed, Angris sixty eight
says they're tied, they're tied for the dumbis I love it?
The Cole Wallace really went on live television. You really
did this, by the way, and the Cole Wallace used
to She was the press secretary for George Bush. She
was a Republican. She went in live television and compared
Trump's alien deportations those illegal aliens, to the internment of

(31:48):
Japanese Americans during the Second World War. She really did it, listen.

Speaker 12 (31:53):
Is a constitutional crisis now officially upon us from the
invocation of an eighteenth century law. Law that was the
basis for some of the darkest chapters in America's history,
things like the internment of Japanese Americans during World War
Two now being used to deport hundreds of people, to
the sudden removal of an immigrant doctor here legally, both

(32:15):
moved seemingly from what we know at this hour at
the time in open defiance of court orders. A series
of developments over the last forty eight hours point to
a Trump administration acting as though it is now unencumbered
by the law and things like court rulings.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
Little history lessons for you, Nicole Wallace. The Japanese were
interned because of their race. The people who were sent
back by Trump. Were sent back because they're criminals, not
because of the race. Didn't there where they came from.
They're criminals first of all. They broke the law by
being here. But they are criminals gang members. Trend del Agua.
Are you kidding me? Send them back, Nicole Dummy? Probably maybe.

(32:54):
Adam Kinzinger posted a cute little rant threatening and calling
out the president. As you may expect, it was inco here,
completely self emasculated himself, and yet he's still pressed share
when it's time to Postwatch.

Speaker 13 (33:06):
So I just saw that Trump is like threatening the
January sixth committee.

Speaker 5 (33:11):
Again.

Speaker 13 (33:11):
Listen, this dude knows, he knows that this is like
the thing that embarrasses him. He won't admit it embarrasses
him because he's trying to like pretend like he didn't
do anything. He's obsessed. He's more obsessed with like me
and Liz Cheney than his freaking golf score. Hey Trump,
bring it on, dude, you weak, whiny, tiny man who

(33:36):
by the way, I saw a picture of you this weekend.
You're hiking up your pants now to really just below
your man boobs, and you're sweating so much like eh,
looking pretty pretty bad there, But bring it.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Guy, this nut job, it'spice. He wasn't crying. You cry baby,
Adam Kins, and you're shut the hell up, loser. I
hope he goes after you. Throw you and Liz Cheney
in the whoscow. Look it up, Look up, who's got
up next? The one the only mister kid Rock, you
don't want this stealing? Was between and.

Speaker 14 (34:17):
She was seventeen, she was five for man between it
was summer.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
All right, let's bring in, uh my good friend. I'm
gonna say my good friend, kid Rock. I've known kid
Rock international superstar rocker just all all time, great celebrity.
I here is a pretty damn good pick a ball
player too, So I hear kid Rock. Really good to
have you, my friend. If I might start out with
this Trump plus Elon, we haven't talked in a long
time on tape, Trump plus Elon. How does the you know,

(34:47):
a wealthy New York billionaire president seventy eight years old
end up becoming bros with Elon Musk, a younger tech
tech guru bro and then celebrities and rock stars like you?
How did he yet the whole world behind him? Kid
Rock man?

Speaker 14 (35:08):
I mean, I think Elon just got on board because
he wanted to help his country. He saw the you know,
the waste and the crap. I mean, what were you
gonna do? What were your choices? You know, to go
for the Democratic Party, you know, and they're disarrayed that
they've been in with Kamala Harris. You know, Trump's you know,
proven himself the first four years to be the smartest
guy in the room, hands down, and he's a lot

(35:28):
of fun beyond that.

Speaker 7 (35:30):
So I mean, I just think it makes sense.

Speaker 14 (35:33):
Somebody wanted to help their government, didn't want to get
paid for it, wanted to help their country.

Speaker 7 (35:37):
So of course he's going to come in. You know,
I got to know Trump early on in his.

Speaker 14 (35:40):
Administration, was a big supporter from when he came down
the escalator, and you know, he's done nothing but proved
me right.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
No kid, how did how do you feel? You know,
you're I think Bannon calls people like you and I
original gangster Maga crew. How do you feel about the newbies?
How do you feel like Bezos coming on board or
Mark zuckerber are coming on board or the you know,
the the lunatic Lyndy Lee who used to be Kamala
Harris advisor supporter, senior aide all of a sudden saying

(36:09):
I didn't really like them. Now I'm pro Trump. I
know we want the bigger party when everyone on board.
But I feel a little offended by it. How about you.

Speaker 7 (36:18):
I mean, I think they got to prove themselves. That's
the bottom line.

Speaker 14 (36:21):
They got to you know, you can come in and
you know, people call it kiss the ring or whatever,
but at the end of the day, it's kind of,
you know, sleep with one eye open with them, and
you know, let them prove, you know, what they believe
in and who they support and what policies they get behind,
and you know, if they want to keep you know,
speaking of you know, meta and all that they want

(36:42):
to keep what do they call it shadow boxing or
shadow shadow banding people like me and Joe Rogan and
you know, certain outspoken people. I'm sure yourself. So you know,
I just say, sleep with one eye open, but welcome aboard.
But you know what was it trust?

Speaker 1 (36:56):
But verifying trust? But verify Ronald Reagan also beware the
Trojan Horse. I agree with that one kid. So Trump
tends the kind of piss off the rest of the
world let's be honest. I mean, Golf of America. What
a great idea, I so logical, made so much sense.
Golf of America, Greenland, Canada, fifty first state. This one

(37:17):
created a bit of an international incident, I think. So
there's a guy named Raphael Gluxman, he's an MAP, which
is a member of European Parliament, who said, we want
our Statue of Liberty backward from France. We want our
Statue of liberty back. Listen to Caroline Levitt's response to that.

Speaker 11 (37:33):
So is President Trump going to send the Statute of
Liberty back to France?

Speaker 10 (37:39):
Absolutely not. And my advice to that unnamed, low level
French politician would be to remind them that it's only
because of the United States of America that the French
are not speaking German right now, so they should be
very grateful to our great country.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
What's kids Rocks response to the drop.

Speaker 7 (38:00):
That young lady is something else?

Speaker 1 (38:01):
He is a boss.

Speaker 7 (38:03):
He is a boss.

Speaker 14 (38:04):
I mean, if they really want it back, I'd say,
just let's weld a big gold middle finger on it,
send it back.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
I was thinking someone can make one of those memes
of the helicopter picking up the statue of liberty and
like banging clanging around the statue around the Eiffel Tower
and drop drop it back, you really want to take
it's yours.

Speaker 7 (38:21):
I think we got to remember. I think we got
to remember.

Speaker 14 (38:23):
You know, when these like she said, these low level,
not named politicians come in and say this stuff, we
shouldn't let us let it divide us from there's there's
you know, I know several French people who run companies
over there in Paris and stuff, good.

Speaker 7 (38:37):
Friends with the huge Trump fans, huge.

Speaker 14 (38:39):
You know, the pro America agenda, and they wish they
had more of that in their country.

Speaker 7 (38:45):
So, you know, we got to remember there's still good people.

Speaker 14 (38:48):
In these countries, even though you got these knuckle had
left wing lunatic politicians always you know, spewing off this
crazy stuff. So we got to remember, get we got
some good people over there. But yeah, France has got
to definitely turn around some of their country.

Speaker 4 (39:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
And and how many Canadians do we have right here
in America who will come up to me and say,
you know, fifty first state not a bad idea. A
lot of Canadians would actually enjoy being part of the
United States, I think, so I.

Speaker 14 (39:14):
Mean, I know, uh, you know, we're actually on our
rock country tour taking Nickelback's headlining the Friday night with us,
and uh, I remember them telling me years ago. I
was asking them about uh, you know, socialized medicine and
uh and I hope I'm not speaking out of term,
but they at the time it was like, we're not,

(39:34):
you know, And I've talked to plenty of other Canadians.

Speaker 7 (39:36):
I mean, I'm from Detroit.

Speaker 14 (39:37):
We're you know, the only place in America where you
can drive south to Canada.

Speaker 7 (39:41):
So you know, we spent a lot of time with
those kids and especially touring doing other things.

Speaker 14 (39:46):
And there's some great people in Canada, Canada, i'd say
the majority when you get.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
Outside of like, you know, kid, what about what about
these these these Canadians? This this Canadian knucklehead, you know,
one of those parliament people who said we're gonna shut
off electricity, power and gas service to people in Detroit
and and in America if if you don't stop with
the tariff things, what's your message to them?

Speaker 7 (40:09):
Good luck defending yourself if something bad goes down.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we are. We are fortunate. We are,
and they're lucky. Just the proximity to the United States,
you know.

Speaker 14 (40:20):
I mean they're basically gonna try the you know, the bigger,
the bigger Penis game with Trump, and they're not gonna win.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
Like you know, I have no background to comment on
whether that's that's accurate or not accurate statement. I digress,
I digress rock. Uh So these your concerts now you
talk about your tour, your concerts, are you seeing a
different crowd come out because you know, for a while
people are like, yeah, you know, kid rock, but Trump,
they didn't really know if they like Trump or not.

(40:50):
Now they love them. Young people just adore Trump. Now,
are you seeing a swoosh of support especially for you?

Speaker 14 (40:59):
I mean, I've been pretty fortunate, pretty blessed that I've
things have kind of been slow and steady at the
wheel for you know, twenty five years.

Speaker 7 (41:09):
It's definitely it's always been a pro American crowd. I
mean it's not like I just started, you know, riding
out on you know American theme, you know.

Speaker 14 (41:17):
Motorcycles and drop dropping American flags and everything else that
I do. It's a big you know, patriot patriotism celebration
at the show. So I mean, you definitely see kids
now for sure. It's I don't know, I don't know
if things have really changed.

Speaker 7 (41:31):
I like to look at it.

Speaker 14 (41:32):
It's kind of like, you know, it's when times are hard,
you kind of weed out who your friends really are.

Speaker 7 (41:37):
And so that's kind of it's all it's done to me.

Speaker 14 (41:39):
You know that the few people or however many there's
been that panties are on a bunch over my politics
or standing up for what I believe in loving my
country like good writtance. You know you're probably not gonna
have a great time at my show anyway.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
So right exactly, I feel like your songs are your
or your lyrics. I I guess Rock before we like
you go the relationship with Trump? How you've always been
close to him. You pick up the phone and your
phone rings said, it's a White house. Is President wants
to talk to kid? Rock? Is how it goes down?

Speaker 14 (42:12):
Yeah, he's got a direct number. I can't believe he's
still got it as president. You know, it's fifty to fifty.
He's a busy guy. But I know the times to
catch him, you know, if I really have to talk
to him about something or some A lot of times
we just talk about anything it's not you know, I
don't drill them on politics twenty four to seven. You know,
I'd love to get this ticketing thing, you know, to

(42:32):
put a cap on the resale of ticket price and
so you know which is which is pretty far out
for you know, us capitalists, you know people deep regulation people.
But you know, speaking of France, they actually do it
in France and it's worked, you know that. You know,
so working class people can afford to go to multiple
shows because right now it's just ridiculous. And when I say,

(42:53):
you don't see a lot of artists saying this, they're
managers of people because we're actually making more money under
the current system. But I've been the first one to
say I'm a little overpaid, like I would rather get
my tickets into the hands of fans.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
You know.

Speaker 14 (43:06):
So that's one thing I've drilled them about a little
bit which she's gonna take some action on.

Speaker 7 (43:09):
We're gonna see where it ends up.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Well maybe maybe, uh maybe Doze can uh wiggle into
that into that area.

Speaker 7 (43:16):
Speaking of Doze, but he put Aleena hobb on it.
She's a pitbull.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
I love that she is. I thought she was going
to be the press secretary to be honest with you,
But Caroline Levince doing a great job, and either one
of those two would be great. Uh. Elon, what's your
relationship like with with Musk? And you must cross paths
with them? The amount of time you're close to Trump,
He's always seems to be there.

Speaker 14 (43:40):
You know, we text a little bit here and there,
and you know I got to, you know, sit with
him at the UFC fight when I first met him
for you know, out of four hours plus or something.
Then you know, he came out in the golf course
and hung out with us. We had a great time there,
had some lunch and stuff. So you know, I would
consider him a friend at this point. It's a lot
of fun, man, I mean, it's it's kind of it's
kind of you know, people always ask me that what's
like them? Like, you know, we're always every time I'm

(44:01):
with him, we're laughing and clowning about something like who
wore the who had the weirdest outfit? Out on the
golf course. I'm trying to get some son, so I'm
golfing a white wife beater. It's eighty five degrees. He
comes out, he's in like he looks like a golf
kid and like a black sport coat, black pants, and
so I'm.

Speaker 7 (44:15):
Teasing him and we're having good laughs.

Speaker 14 (44:17):
And uh, you know, you wouldn't think the guy has
two nickels to rub together when you're hanging out with him.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
We're just you know, just fun, a couple just colored,
regular guys. The richest man in the world, one of
the international rock star Kid Rock hanging out of the
golf course. I will love to be hanging with you,
with you folks. And by the way, I'd be drinking vodka.
I wouldn't be drinking the beer. Just for the record,
Kid Rock, Remember everyone go to these cars. He's got

(44:42):
three separate tours going on. Kid, you want to give
us a brief synopsis of what the three tours are.

Speaker 14 (44:49):
Yeah, we got a seven arena shows, Chris Jansen on
a few, Uncle Crack aund a couple of other ones.
And I mean it's gonna be a celebration of you know,
just you know, of going in these next four years
of you know, kind of you know people who you know.

Speaker 7 (45:04):
Got a lot of crowds. We're gonna celebrate, but we're
gonna celebrate a lot of music, good times. It's not
gonna be all.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
I love the rocky country too. I gotta check out
that o' CALLI Florida One, Kid Rock. I appreciate your time,
very very busy man. I know in your rehearsal stree
your upcoming upcoming tours, and appreciate you making a few
minutes for bowling and sixty nine minutes. Thank you so much,
Kid Rock, Hey Jack you man, I see you soon.
All right, folks, be right back. Is that a town

(45:38):
mad dog? Mad? Mad Dog? Is that a pick a
ball court in New Jersey? That's a new town. That
pick a ball is so popular in this town they
just named the town. Let's just call ourselves forget Bridgewater,
Let's call ourselves pick a ball Court, New Jersey. I
love it. See how popular that is. My wife plays
pickaball every single day. All right, Let's bring in mister

(45:58):
Stephen Kevin Bannon because we had a great conversation with
the One the Only Kid Rock just a minute ago,
and Steve I asked him a question specifically for us,
because you know, we talked. We've been together on this thing.
You started the movement. I've been a disciple of yours
for forty year or thirty years of this. Listen to
kid Rock assessed the new people coming over to Maga World. Listen,

(46:20):
how did how do you feel? You know, you're I
think Bannon calls people like you and I original gangster
Maga crew. How do you feel about the newbies? How
do you feel about Bezos coming on board or Mark
Zuckerberg coming on board or the you know, the the
lunatic Lyndy Lee who used to be a Kamala Harris advisor, supporter,
senior aide all of a sudden saying I didn't really

(46:42):
like them. Now I'm pro Trump. I know we want
the bigger party when everyone on board, but I feel
a little offended by it. How about you?

Speaker 7 (46:50):
I mean, I think they got to prove themselves. That's
the bottom line.

Speaker 14 (46:53):
They got to you know, you can come in and
you know people call kiss the ring or whatever, but
at the end of the day, it's kind of know,
sleep with one eye open with them, and you know,
let them prove, you know, what they believe in and
who they support and what policies they get behind, and
you know, if they want to keep you know, speaking
of you know, meta and all that they want to

(47:14):
keep what do they call it? Shadow boxing or shadow
shadow banning people like me and Joe Rogan and you
know certain outspoken people. I'm sure yourself. So you know,
I just say sleep with one eye open, but welcome aboard.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
But you know what was it?

Speaker 7 (47:27):
Trust?

Speaker 1 (47:27):
But verifying trust? But verify trust, but verify You agree
with the the great Kid Rock Steve Bannon. You can't.

Speaker 15 (47:36):
How am I going to go against an original gangster?

Speaker 7 (47:39):
Now?

Speaker 15 (47:39):
I think it's very true.

Speaker 16 (47:40):
Look, we welcome folks, uh, but you gotta you know
a lot of these people had their Damascene. Moment was
eleven pm Eastern Standard time on the fifth, and we
got to go through some wars. Here's a great thing, Eric,
We're gonna go through some very choppy water over the
next couple of months. I think the audience here at
r EV and War Room understand that today it heated up,

(48:02):
and I think we're gonna find out who the who
the Summer Soldiers and the Sunshine Patriots are.

Speaker 15 (48:07):
So I like, I think Kid Rock was quite brilliant.
Let's trust been verifying.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
Trust a couple of things real quick. This judge that
sent the illegal the trend de Araguas, we tried to
get him to come back to the United States. Turns out,
I believe we found his daughter Katherine. This is Judge
James Bosberg. His daughter Katherine runs a five to one
C three taking a lot of money from usai D,
specifically for protecting illegals to stay into the country. I mean,

(48:33):
you want to talk about conflict of interest, Steve, They're
so brazen.

Speaker 15 (48:41):
There's so brazen, Laura Lumer know that's been digging down
to that.

Speaker 14 (48:44):
Eric.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
It just shows you.

Speaker 16 (48:45):
I mean, they're beyond hypocrites. They're brazen, and this is
why they hate Trump. This is why Trump's an existential
threat to the racket. The racket that is the swamp.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
Sir, remind you, Steve of Judge Marshawan in New York,
who's daughter ran that that thing take or whatever a
pr group for a bunch of Democrats. I mean, their
biggest risk was Trump winning the election, and he was
trying to figure out a way to throw Trump in
jail instead of allowing to become president.

Speaker 16 (49:13):
And Mrshawan only did backflips to get him with thirty
two felonies. So yes, I think the American people see
the apoxey. We have lumor on and Garrett Ziggler to
go through all this in the five to seven hour tonight,
so you're one hundred percent correct. It just thinks to
high heaven and we got to make sure the American
people fully understand what's going on on, this assault, this
judicial insurrection, Eric against President Troy.

Speaker 1 (49:34):
I'll tell you what, Steve, I want to give it
to you. But if you get lumere On, get her
on the JFK files, we'll find out what. We'll finally
find that one's really in those brother, have a great
show and tell to all folks we said hello from
the five four o'clock.

Speaker 15 (49:49):
Thank you brother. Just think Grassie Nol.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
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Welcome to Bookmarked by Reese’s Book Club — the podcast where great stories, bold women, and irresistible conversations collide! Hosted by award-winning journalist Danielle Robay, each week new episodes balance thoughtful literary insight with the fervor of buzzy book trends, pop culture and more. Bookmarked brings together celebrities, tastemakers, influencers and authors from Reese's Book Club and beyond to share stories that transcend the page. Pull up a chair. You’re not just listening — you’re part of the conversation.

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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