Trump’s Global Backlash, Vance vs Pope Leo, and the Success Habit That Matters
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In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ examines three very different stories that all come down to power, credibility, and focus. First, he looks at how Donald Trump is facing a more defiant world, with allies increasingly uncertain about America’s reliability amid mixed messaging on tariffs, NATO, and support for democratic partners. Next, TJ turns to J.D. Vance’s swipe at Pope Leo, arguing that the clash is really about who gets to claim moral authority in politics and religion. Finally, the show shifts to performance and self-discipline, as TJ discusses Tim Ferriss’ view that highly successful people tend to share two habits: regular meditation and the ability to say no to distractions. It’s a fast, opinionated episode connecting geopolitics, theology, leadership, communication, and the daily habits that shape success. Based on the attached transcript of the full live show.