• Systemic Inequality and the Fight for Representation and Justice
    May 6 2026

    This week on Uncommon Sense, we confront truth, power, and the realities shaping the present through the lens of history, policy, and lived experience.

    🔥 THIS WEEK’S MAIN TOPICS:
    The Black ExperienceHistory They Could Not Be Erased and why it still matters today.


    Supreme Court Rulings & Voting Rights — understanding decisions from the Supreme Court of the United States and the question: you can vote, but will your vote truly count?


    Louisiana Law & Poverty — how policies in Louisiana are criminalizing homelessness and turning poverty into a pipeline to incarceration.


    Do You Know What Time It Is? — recognizing the moment we are living in and what it demands.


    Buyer’s Remorse — reflecting on decisions, leadership, and the consequences that follow

    This episode challenges viewers to think deeper about justice, accountability, and awareness in a time where context is everything.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Hidden History & Hard Conversations. Are We Missing Something?
    Apr 29 2026

    Discussion

    Summary

    This episode delves into historical black figures, current political events, and global issues like the Congo's mineral wealth and its implications. The hosts explore the importance of understanding systemic structures, black history, and the need for awareness and activism.

    Keywords

    Black history, systemic injustice, Congo mineral wealth, political analysis, activism, hidden truths

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Black History and Thomas L Jennings

    01:02 Thomas L Jennings: The First African American Patent Holder

    01:47 Hosts Introduce the Podcast and Topics

    03:00 The Legacy of Black History and Jennings' Blueprint

    04:11 Shark Island: Germany's Atrocity in Namibia

    05:38 The Atrocities and Grotesque Experiments on Shark Island

    06:05 Germany's Reckoning and Continued Atrocities

    07:01 Analysis of the Alleged Assassination Attempt on Trump

    09:26 Questioning the Official Narrative of the Event

    12:16 Multiple Perspectives on the Event and Suspect Cole Allen

    13:12 NASA, Missing Scientists, and the Deep State

    15:08 Connections to Broader Global and Political Conspiracies

    17:23 Stagecraft and Scripted Events in Politics

    19:27 Bloodless Shots and Questionable Evidence

    22:14 Joe Rogan, Congo, and the Mineral Wealth

    24:39 Exploitation of Congo's Resources and Global Impact

    27:41 Colonialism, Genocide, and the Need for Awareness

    29:28 The Power of African Resources and Global Control

    36:24 Systemic Control and the Role of Politics

    44:52 Historical Leaders and the Blueprint for Power

    52:46 Capitalism, Land, and Exploitation

    54:28 Prison Systems, Gentrification, and Systemic Control

    55:52 Corruption, Land Deals, and Political Manipulation

    01:00:57 The Choice: Solution or Problem in Society

    01:02:57 Living in the Space of Critical Choice

    01:03:11 Conclusion: The Path to Truth and Awareness

    Resources

    Thomas L Jennings and the history of dry cleaning - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_L._Jennings

    Shark Island atrocities - https://www.britannica.com/place/Shark-Island

    Congo mineral wealth and exploitation - https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/congo-minerals-conflict-mining/

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Dangerous
    Apr 22 2026

    This episode of Uncommon Sense takes a critical look at one of the most powerful and potentially dangerous forces shaping our world today — Artificial Intelligence.

    MAIN TOPIC:
    AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Dangerous
    The Rise of AI Scams — how fraudsters are using AI to deceive, manipulate, and steal
    Unregulated AI — why the lack of oversight poses a serious threat to individuals, businesses, and society at large
    The Human Impact — jobs, security, truth, and the future of humanity in an AI-driven world
    Staying Aware & Protected — what you need to know to guard yourself and your community

    This is not just a conversation about technology — it’s a conversation about responsibility, ethics, and survival in a rapidly changing world.

    Uncommon Sense brings clarity where there is confusion and truth where there is noise.

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    56 mins