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Randy Unscripted

Randy Unscripted

著者: Johns Creek Studios
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概要

Hosted by educator and podcaster Randy Black, Randy Unscripted dives into modern culture, technology, news, and occasional matters of faith with curiosity and candor. Listeners can expect a mix of analysis, personal anecdotes, and playful tangents that make complex topics accessible, entertaining, and relevant. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyCopyright 2026 Johns Creek Studios 社会科学
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  • Education Spending vs Student Performance: What the Data Shows
    2026/03/09

    In this episode, we take a close look at education funding in West Virginia and explore how it compares both nationally and internationally. We break down per-pupil spending, examine student performance on standardized tests like NAEP and PISA, and uncover surprising insights about the relationship between money and learning outcomes. From West Virginia’s rankings in the U.S. to global comparisons, this episode digs into why higher spending doesn’t always translate to higher achievement — and what other factors may play a critical role in shaping student success.



    This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

    OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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    11 分
  • Remarkable?
    2026/02/27

    What does it really mean to be “remarkable”? In this episode of Randy Unscripted, Randy explores the true definition of the word and challenges the assumption that remarkable always means admirable. Sparked by conversations in the podcasting world — including thoughts from Dave Jackson of the School of Podcasting — this reflection examines how something can be memorable for both positive and negative reasons. In a culture driven by attention and algorithms, Randy asks a deeper question: Is it enough to be noticeable, or should we aim to be meaningful?

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    7 分
  • The Minnesota ICE Shooting: What the Law and the Video Show
    2026/01/13

    In this episode of Randy Unscripted, we examine the fatal shooting of a woman in Minnesota by a federal ICE officer. Many discussions around this incident have focused on emotion, politics, or selective interpretations of video footage. Here, we cut through the noise and analyze what Minnesota law actually says about use of deadly force.

    We review the publicly available video evidence, which shows the vehicle moving while officers were in close proximity, no meaningful opportunity for retreat, and a rapid escalation consistent with a perceived lethal threat. Under Minnesota law, a vehicle used in a way that could cause death or great bodily harm meets the statutory definition of a dangerous weapon (Minn. Stat. §609.02), and the use of deadly force in response is justified under Minn. Stat. §609.066 when an officer reasonably perceives imminent threat.


    This episode breaks down the legal framework, how the “reasonable officer” standard applies, and why the video evidence supports the conclusion that the officer acted within the law. We also discuss common misconceptions in media coverage and explain how to separate law from narrative when evaluating controversial use-of-force incidents.



    This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

    OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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    10 分
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