Episode 11: Economic Silence, Radical Kindness, and Things You Can’t Explain
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This week, we explore what happens when people stop acting—and when they choose to act anyway.
We analyze the May Day spending blackout, questioning whether consumer silence can meaningfully disrupt power structures. Then, we highlight a restaurant owner redefining generosity through quiet, consistent action.
The conversation turns personal as we discuss real-life paranormal experiences—not as entertainment, but as events that defy easy dismissal.
Plus:
• Book and music recommendations with cultural depth
• Two influential voices shaping wellness and self-healing
• A word of the week that captures chaos perfectly
• And a former Houston officer whose conduct raises serious concerns about trust and accountability
Some things are visible. Others aren’t. Both matter.