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  • Can Texas Leave? Texit
    2026/06/03

    In this episode of The Logical Podcast, Josh sits down with Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, to discuss one of the most debated political questions in America today: Could Texas become an independent nation?They explore:The history behind the Texas independence movementWhether Texit is legally possibleWhat independence could mean for taxes, borders, and the economyThe role of state sovereignty in modern AmericaWhy some Texans believe government works better closer to the peopleCommon misconceptions about Texas independenceWhether you agree, disagree, or are simply curious, this conversation challenges assumptions and examines the logic behind one of the most talked-about ideas in Texas politics.Do smaller governments create more freedom?Should decisions be made closer to the people they affect?Could Texas stand on its own?Watch the full conversation and decide for yourself.👇 Let us know in the comments:Would Texas be better off as an independent nation? Why or why not?#Texas #Texit #TexasIndependence #DanielMiller #TexasNationalistMovement #TheLogicalPodcast #JoshTolley #Politics #StateSovereignty #Freedom #TexasPolitics #Government #Liberty #CurrentEvents #TexasNews

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Flock Cameras: Why they are Bad
    2026/05/21

    In this episode of The Logical Podcast, Josh Tolley sits down with James Fletes to discuss the growing concerns surrounding Flock Cameras, AI-driven monitoring systems, privacy, and what happens to the data being collected every single day.

    From license plate tracking to artificial intelligence and data storage, this conversation explores the balance between safety, technology, and personal freedom in a world where surveillance is becoming increasingly normalized.

    Topics include:

    Flock camera technology

    AI tracking and surveillance

    Where your data goes

    Privacy concerns

    Public safety vs personal freedom

    How modern monitoring systems work

    The future of AI-driven data collection

    This is not a conspiracy conversation. It is a logical discussion about technology, infrastructure, and the long-term implications of mass data collection.

    Subscribe for more conversations on business, technology, culture, finance, and logic-driven discussions.

    #JoshTolley #FlockCameras #ArtificialIntelligence #Privacy #Surveillance #AI #Technology #DataPrivacy #TheLogicalPodcast #JamesFletes #Tracking #FutureTech

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    41 分
  • Who is Raising Men Now?
    2026/05/11

    What is happening to men in America—and what comes next?In this episode of The Logical Podcast, Josh Tolley sits down with Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, to break down one of the most important cultural conversations today: the identity crisis facing young men.As traditional father figures fade and guidance becomes harder to find, more young men are turning to technology, social media, and even AI for direction. But what does that mean for masculinity, leadership, and the future of America?Mark shares the mission behind Trail Life USA—a nationwide movement focused on building strong, principled young men through mentorship, outdoor adventure, and faith-based leadership. Together, Josh and Mark discuss:The decline of male role models in AmericaWhy young men are searching for identity in the wrong placesThe rise of AI as a substitute for mentorshipWhat Trail Life USA is doing to rebuild leadership and purposeThis episode is a direct look at masculinity, fatherhood, leadership, and the future of young men in America—without the noise.👉 Watch now and subscribe to YouTube @TheJoshTolleyChannel for more conversations on business, culture, money, and leadership.

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    56 分
  • The Man Behind the Campaign: James Holian's Story & Vision for Judge
    2026/04/29

    Most people see a campaign.They don’t see the story behind it.In this episode of The Logical Podcast, James Holian sits down with Josh to talk about where he’s been, what shaped him, and why he’s stepping forward to run for judge.This isn’t surface-level politics.It’s about experience, accountability, and what needs to change moving forward.Who someone has been matters.But who they’re willing to become—and what they’re willing to stand for—matters more.Watch the full interview now on YouTube:@TheJoshTolleyChannel

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    38 分
  • 5 things Millionaires know and you don't
    2026/04/28

    Most people chase income.
    Millionaires chase control.

    There’s a difference.

    They don’t just work harder…
    they understand how money actually moves.

    5 things millionaires know that most people don’t:
    • Cash flow beats income
    • Fees quietly destroy wealth
    • Access matters more than effort
    • Structure creates leverage
    • Money follows decisions—not emotions

    This isn’t theory. It’s how the game is actually played.

    Watch the full breakdown on The Josh Tolley Channel.

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    12 分
  • Joe Kent: Breaking Down the Latest Developments
    2026/04/28

    Joe Kent is in the headlines—but instead of reacting, we’re doing something different.In this episode, Josh Tolley walks through the recent events and arrives at a logical conclusion based on what’s actually known.No emotion. No spin. Just process.Watch the breakdown—and decide if the conclusion holds.https://www.youtube.com/@TheJoshTolleyChannel

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    13 分
  • 4 States. 10 Prisons. 18 Months. | Matt Melvin’s Bullied Behind Bars Story
    2026/04/02

    Matt Melvin shares the real story behind his book Bullied Behind Bars — detailing how he was transferred across 4 states and 10 institutions in just 18 months, facing violence, intimidation, and a prison system that often punishes weakness instead of protecting it.

    The conversation dives into:

    • What actually happens inside the prison system
    • How constant transfers affect survival and mental health
    • The role of accountability — both personal and institutional
    • How Matt adapted, endured, and ultimately found purpose in telling the story
    • Why his experience challenges what most people think they know about incarceration

    This is a raw discussion about resilience, responsibility, and what happens when systems break down — and individuals are forced to rely on themselves.

    Watch the full interview: @TheJoshTolleyChannel


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    29 分
  • Undercover Cop, Breaking Bad Actor & Entrepreneur | Lou Pimber
    2026/03/11

    What happens when a law enforcement career, Hollywood, and entrepreneurship collide?In this episode of The Logical Podcast, Josh Tolley sits down with Lou Pimber — former undercover officer, actor in the TV series Breaking Bad, author, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur.Lou shares stories from his time working undercover in law enforcement, the realities of policing that most people never see, and how those experiences eventually led him into acting, speaking, and building businesses.From real-life high-risk operations to stepping onto the set of Breaking Bad, Lou talks about the unexpected paths life can take — and how discipline, leadership, and mindset translate from law enforcement to entrepreneurship.This conversation explores:• Life working undercover in law enforcement• Behind-the-scenes stories from Breaking Bad• Transitioning from policing to entrepreneurship• Personal growth and leadership lessons from the field• Reinventing your life after one career endsLou’s journey proves that your next chapter can be bigger than your last — if you’re willing to step into it.Learn more about Lou Pimber:https://LouPimber.comhttps://EntrepreneurLabJr.comWatch more episodes of The Logical Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJoshTolleyChannelFollow Josh Tolley for more conversations about logic, ownership, and building real success.#TheLogicalPodcast #TheJoshTolleyChannel #JoshTolley#LouPimber #RhondaPimber #Author #Undercover#Entrepreneur #BreakingBad #Actor #KeynoteSpeaker #Speaker#LawEnforcement #PersonalGrowth #PersonalDevelopment#Entrepreneurship #PoliceStories #Leadership #BusinessMindset

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    1 時間 13 分