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  • Episode 15: Calculated Cruelty & The Future of Humanity in the Age of AI
    2026/05/27

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    This week on The Truth Today with T and A, the conversation moves from calculated cruelty to artificial intelligence — and asks whether modern society is prepared for either.

    T and A break down multiple disturbing cases involving vulnerable victims, including a nonverbal autistic child, special-needs students, and a homeless man allegedly targeted for humiliation. The hosts examine the psychology behind abuse directed at those perceived as powerless and discuss why accountability so often fails the defenseless.

    Then the episode pivots into one of the most important conversations of our time: artificial intelligence. From job displacement and collapsing trust in visual evidence to deepfake exploitation, emotional manipulation, education reform, and the future of human identity itself, T and A unpack the growing societal anxiety surrounding AI and what it may mean for women, children, labor, relationships, and reality itself.

    Also this week:

    • the hidden history of Memorial Day,
    • grief, intuition, and meaning,
    • Stevie Wonder’s Higher Ground,
    • Houston rap history,
    • emotional regulation online,
    • and a truly unbelievable Houston legal scandal.

    Truthfully uncomfortable. Intellectually honest. Episode 15 is one of the most thought-provoking conversations yet.

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    30 分
  • Episode 14: Public Safety, Regenerative Farming, and Public Health in America
    2026/05/21

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    This week on The Truth Today with T & A, the hosts tackle two major issues impacting Americans right now: public safety and the growing crisis surrounding the modern food supply.

    The episode opens with a discussion about two disturbing criminal justice cases that have sparked outrage across the country — including a convicted child sex offender who disappeared while awaiting sentencing and another case involving a repeat offender with an extensive criminal history accused of violently assaulting a teenage girl. T and A examine the broader public questions these cases raise about bail, repeat offenders, due process, community safety, and whether the justice system is still fulfilling its most fundamental responsibility: protecting innocent people.

    The conversation then pivots into a completely different — but equally important — national issue: America’s food and health crisis.

    Joining the show is their first guest, Treasure Hance, regenerative farmer and co-founder of The Farm at Bald Hill in East Texas. Treasure explains how she and her husband built a regenerative farming operation focused on grass-fed and pasture-raised livestock, soil health, rotational grazing, and producing nutrient-dense food without the pesticides, herbicides, hormones, or chemical-heavy practices commonly associated with industrial agriculture.

    Together, the hosts and Treasure unpack some of the biggest questions consumers are asking today:

    •Why are chronic illnesses, inflammation, obesity, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders increasing so dramatically?

    •What role do ultra-processed foods and industrial farming practices play in public health?

    •Why are certain food additives banned in other countries but still allowed in the United States?

    •Are Americans being properly educated about nutrition and long-term health?

    •And why are more consumers turning toward local farmers, regenerative agriculture, and cleaner food sources?

    The discussion dives into everything from seed oils and glyphosate to food industry influence, pharmaceutical funding, FDA and USDA regulation, hospital nutrition programs, and the growing disconnect between healthcare and preventative wellness. Treasure also shares her perspective on how regenerative farming not only affects human health, but also strengthens local communities, improves soil ecosystems, and restores biodiversity.

    Blending hard conversations, public policy, wellness, and cultural commentary, this episode asks listeners to think critically about the systems shaping modern American life — from the justice system to the food system — and whether those systems are truly serving the public the way they were intended to.

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    44 分
  • Episode 13: Bodies in the Bayou, Billion-Dollar Secrets & Racism in the Courtroom
    2026/05/12

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    In Episode 13 of The Truth Today with T and A, Amy and Teal tackle one of Houston’s most disturbing ongoing conversations: the growing number of bodies recovered from Houston-area bayous and whether law enforcement is doing enough to investigate potential patterns. The hosts examine public statements, investigative concerns, forensic challenges, and the broader issue of public trust and accountability.

    The episode also dives into the massive insider trading scandal now shaking Big Law and Wall Street, where federal prosecutors allege elite attorneys and insiders used confidential merger information tied to major corporations to generate millions in illegal profits. Amy and Teal discuss the allegations, the ethics implications for the legal profession, and why the case is sending shockwaves through corporate America.

    Also in this episode:

    • A's Book of the Week: May Cause Miracles by Gabby Bernstein
    • T's Book of the Week: Gender Trouble by Judith Butler
    • A's Song of the Week: “She Don’t Trend” by Lumi Rose
    • T's Song of the Week: “Notorious Thugs” by The Notorious B.I.G. and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
    • Favorite Follows: (A) Rupa Juthani & (T) The Innocence Project
    • Word of the Week: “Narcotect”
    • Plus: a shocking Texas courtroom controversy involving allegations of repeated racial slurs by an attorney during a custody trial.

    The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers in their personal capacities and are for informational and educational purposes only.

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    28 分
  • Episode 12: 2026 Law School Admissions, The Mental Health of High-Pressure Professions (especially Veterans), & The Stories We Refuse To Ignore
    2026/05/06

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    In Episode 12, T and A discuss the increasingly competitive landscape of law school admissions and the rising LSAT and GPA medians across Texas law schools before turning to a much deeper conversation about the state of mental health care in America.

    The episode examines suicide rates among veterans, attorneys, physicians, artists and other high-pressure professions while questioning whether America’s healthcare system is designed to truly heal people or simply manage symptoms. T and A also address the stigma surrounding mental health and the importance of checking on the people who appear to be “fine.”

    Also in this episode:
    • The University of Houston Law Center Gala
    • The online claims involving Chief Justice John Roberts
    • Viral stories of kindness restoring faith in humanity
    • Books of the Week: The Art of War and Trust Your Vibes
    • Songs of the Week featuring KC and the Sunshine Band and Inga Rose
    • Favorite follows: Alexis Bittar and Chingona Manifest
    • A Houston-area criminal case involving allegations of murder and international flight

    MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS ASSISTANCE:

    If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 anytime, 24/7, for free and confidential support. You can also chat online at the official 988 Lifeline website.

    Veterans, service members, and their loved ones can reach the Veterans Crisis Line by calling or texting 988 and pressing 1, or by texting 838255, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


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    30 分
  • Episode 11: Economic Silence, Radical Kindness, and Things You Can’t Explain
    2026/05/01

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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.

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    24 分
  • Episode 10: Justice is Failing — A System Under Pressure
    2026/04/21

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    In Episode 10, T and A examine a case out of Texas that raises serious questions about prosecutorial discretion, accountability, and the integrity of the justice system.

    They walk through the timeline of a criminal case involving a Texas attorney, analyzing how severe initial charges ultimately resulted in a significantly reduced outcome. The discussion highlights broader concerns about how the system protects—or fails to protect—vulnerable individuals.

    The episode then expands into a wider conversation about modern challenges, including the role of online platforms, cultural shifts, and the growing gap between legal frameworks and real-world enforcement.

    Also featured:

    • Book of the Week: Patriarchy Stress Disorder and 20 Pieces
    • Music selections from Bob Marley and Master P
    • Cultural commentary and current events
    • Favorite follows and closing segments

    This episode offers a direct and thoughtful discussion on justice, responsibility, and the realities shaping today’s legal landscape.

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    29 分
  • Episode 9: The Line You Don’t Cross — Law, Ethics, & Entitlement
    2026/04/15

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    In Episode 9, T and A take on a week filled with chaos, controversy, and uncomfortable questions—both in the headlines and in their own professions.

    From disturbing media trends and political inconsistencies to the broader question of how “truth” is presented (and manipulated), the conversation opens with a candid look at what’s happening in real time—and why it matters.

    Then, the focus shifts to something far closer to home: professional boundaries.

    As attorneys, T and A break down the unauthorized practice of law in Texas, what actually qualifies as “practicing law,” and why seemingly harmless advice—whether to friends, family, or strangers online—can carry serious legal and ethical consequences. They also address the uncomfortable reality many professionals face: the expectation to give away high-value expertise for free.

    This episode is both a reality check and a guide:

    • Where is the legal line—and how easy is it to cross it?
    • Why “quick advice” is rarely quick (or harmless)
    • The real cost of undervaluing professional time
    • How to protect yourself while still showing up with integrity

    Plus:

    • 📚 Book of the Week: H is for Hawk & Psychic Intuition
    • 🎶 Songs of the Week: God Only Knows & Ace in the Hole
    • 👀 Fave Follows: Independent journalism & metaphysical insight
    • 💬 Word of the Week: “Divaphobia”
    • 🔥 And, of course… this week’s “See You Next Tuesday”

    If you’ve ever been asked, “Can I just ask you a quick question?”—this episode is for you.

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    21 分
  • Episode 8: Truth, Trauma, the Standard of Good Men, and See You Next Tuesday
    2026/04/07

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    In Episode 8, T and A refuse to look away from the stories that demand accountability—breaking down a developing and deeply disturbing case out of Ventura County while examining the legal and ethical questions surrounding evidence, prosecution, and justice.

    From there, the conversation shifts inward—exploring trauma, healing, and the profound insights of The Body Keeps the Score, alongside a powerful feminist framework from Gayle Rubin’s The Traffic in Women.

    But at the heart of this episode is a conversation that hits close to home: the power and importance of truly good men. T and A reflect on the fathers and partners who set the standard—and why that standard makes mediocrity not just disappointing, but unacceptable.

    Also in this episode:

    • Songs of the Week featuring Snow Tha Product and T.I. & Rihanna
    • A deep dive into trauma, healing, and nervous system regulation
    • A sharp cultural commentary on modern relationships and expectations
    • “Word of the Week” and “See You Next Tuesday” returns

    This episode is equal parts investigative, reflective, and unapologetically honest.

    🎙️ As always—question everything, hold the line, and don’t settle.

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    34 分