• Power, Patterns, and Perception: How Americans Experience Foreign Policy
    Jan 3 2026

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    In this episode, Royal Webster and Cathy Cannon slow down a fast-moving and emotional moment in U.S. foreign policy.

    As news breaks about U.S. military action in Venezuela, public debate has quickly split between technical explanations and raw public reaction. This conversation brings those two perspectives together.

    Royal draws on his military experience to explain what actually happened — and what didn’t — clarifying the difference between strikes, invasions, and occupations, and why military force has real limits when it comes to creating stability or democracy.

    Cathy focuses on political psychology and voter perception, unpacking why this moment feels familiar and unsettling to so many Americans. She explains how historical patterns, language choices, and the merging of military power with corporate interests trigger alarm — even before all the facts are known.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why people react to patterns, not timelines
    • How “bad man” rhetoric short-circuits democratic debate
    • Why legality and process matter as much as outcomes
    • What happens when power moves faster than accountability

    This episode isn’t about defending or condemning a single country or leader. It’s about understanding how power is exercised, how trust is built or broken, and why constitutional restraint matters most when tensions are high.

    Calm, honest, and grounded — this is a conversation for listeners who want clarity instead of chaos.

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    55 mins
  • Blue Wave & the Crooks Who Keep Crooking
    Nov 5 2025

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    Episode: Blue Wave & the Crooks Who Keep Crooking

    Democrats cleaned house this week and the GOP is out here eating its own. Royal and I talk through the Blue Wave wins, the latest government shutdown stunt, and the fact that the crooks just keep crooking no matter how many mugshots they rack up. We get into the Republican habit of “rules for thee, not for me,” and yes—Marjorie Taylor Greene’s slow-motion self-destruct gets its own moment.

    It’s chaos, karma, and accountability, in that order.

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    58 mins
  • From the Classroom to Congress
    Oct 22 2025

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    Meet the Candidate - Royal Webster. From the Classroom to Congress ... let's do this!

    In this special episode of The Royal Cannon Podcast, Cathy sits down with longtime friend, fellow teacher, veteran, and coach Royal Webster — who is officially announcing his candidacy for Congress.

    Before the campaign kicks off, the two talk about what led Royal to run, how his experiences in the classroom and the military shaped his view of leadership, and why courage, country, and the Constitution remain at the heart of his message.

    This conversation isn’t a campaign ad — it’s an inside look at how ordinary citizens decide to step into the arena and what it means to serve with integrity in a divided America.

    They cover:

    • The moment Royal decided to run
    • How teaching and coaching reveal what politics gets wrong
    • The role of faith, family, and service in his leadership style
    • The importance of rebuilding trust in government
    • What this campaign hopes to inspire in the next generation of voters

    Note: This podcast is independently produced and funded by Cathy Cannon. It is not affiliated with or financed by any political campaign.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Shutdown Shuffle
    Oct 5 2025

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    The Shutdown Shuffle

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    The government’s broke (again), Congress is fighting (again), and somehow we’re the only ones showing up to work. In this episode, Royal and Cannon unpack why America keeps running on “six-month vibes” a.k.a. Continuing Resolutions, how political dysfunction became the new normal, and what a looming shutdown actually means for real people.

    Expect equal parts civics and sarcasm as the duo break down the absurdity of funding fights, forecast who’ll get blamed this time, and remind everyone that when the government stops paying its bills… the crazy keeps on talking.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Unpacking the Pipeline
    Sep 21 2025

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    From Pepe the Frog to Proud Boys, the alt-right didn’t just crawl out of basements — it was born in the meme factories of the internet. This week, Royal and Cannon unravel the pipeline: how “just jokes” turn into radical ideology, why some incel forums are suddenly obsessed with “trans-maxing,” and what happens when the Republican Party’s youth movement has to pick sides between Charlie Kirk’s corporate cheer camp and Nick Fuentes’ fascist basement cult.

    We’ll also touch on The Atlantic’s piece about the decline of partying (spoiler: Discord servers are the new frat house), and why loneliness is the secret accelerant in America’s political dumpster fire.

    Special thanks to @misterfoxwell on TikTok for sparking some of today’s discussion.

    Cannon Curse Counter = 4.

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    48 mins
  • News Lightening Round: Dumpster Fire Edition
    Sep 14 2025

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    This week Cathy and Royal take a crack at the wild list of news stories that dominated the air waves ... preceding the news that took over the week.

    Listen to the news from before the shot heard round the world ... and tune in next week for our reactions and thoughts on the latest developments.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Constitutional Convention - Never Forget
    Sep 7 2025

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    This week, Cannon and Royal discuss the mechanics and common misconceptions around a potential Constitutional Convention. We discuss the history, the precendent, and the potential in the current chaotic political climate we find ourselves living in.

    We also reflect on the coming anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001 and how as a nation we have abandoned the memory, and the sacrifice of those we lost that day. Let this episode be your reminder to Never Forget.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Contra Circus
    Aug 30 2025

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    Episode 4: The Contra Circus

    This week, Cathy and Royal tumble headfirst into the three-ring mess that was the Iran-Contra Affair. Spoiler: it’s less “national security strategy” and more “political clown car.” We’ve got secret arms deals, shady cover-ups, and the Reagan administration juggling lies like flaming batons. By the time Ollie North struts onto the stage in his uniform, it’s basically Barnum & Bailey with subpoenas.

    Come for the history lesson, stay for the snark. Because nothing says “land of the free” like selling weapons to your sworn enemies and funding an illegal war on the side.

    Step right up, kids. The circus is in town.

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    55 mins