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Unfiltered, Not Uninformed

Unfiltered, Not Uninformed

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A Gen X Husband and a Millennial Wife discuss how they are navigating life in America, while living in Texas, with views that do not align in red states.Unfiltered, Not Uninformed Social Sciences
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  • We gotta vibe
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, the hosts celebrate their four-year wedding anniversary by sharing the story of how they met, discussing the importance of communication in relationships, and reflecting on lessons learned from past experiences. They emphasize the significance of making bold decisions for personal happiness and the value of not settling in relationships. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and heartfelt moments, making it a relatable and engaging discussion about love and life.


    Takeaways

    • The story of how we met is filled with humor and irony.
    • Communication is key in any relationship.
    • It's important to embrace your true self in a relationship.
    • Past experiences shape our current relationships.
    • Making bold decisions can lead to greater happiness.
    • It's better to be alone than to be with the wrong person.
    • Don't settle for less than you deserve in a partner.
    • Trust and support are vital in a successful marriage.
    • Celebrate milestones and achievements together.
    • Life is about making choices that lead to personal growth.
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    34 mins
  • Itchy Ears
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, the hosts discuss various pressing issues, including reflections on the Super Bowl, the historical context of fascism in America, cultural pride, the role of misinformation, and the importance of education. They delve into the implications of the Epstein files, the rise of racism, and the ongoing cultural and economic wars. The conversation emphasizes the need for love and action against hate, while also highlighting the decline in cognitive skills among younger generations and the importance of reading and critical thinking.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Super Bowl Reflections

    01:54 Historical Context of Fascism in America

    05:29 Cultural Pride and Identity

    09:07 The Role of Information and Misinformation

    10:51 Idolatry of the Flag and Religion

    12:44 American Fascism and Historical Parallels

    14:39 Epstein Files and Accountability

    17:15 Racism and Its Impact on Society

    21:23 Cultural and Economic Wars

    25:08 The Importance of Reading and Education

    30:19 Generational Cognitive Decline

    34:30 Parenting and Values in Education

    39:14T he Dangers of Ignorance and Misinformation

    43:37 Confronting Hate with LoveTakeaways:

    -The Super Bowl sparked discussions about cultural identity and representation.

    -Historical parallels to fascism in America are concerning and relevant today.

    -Cultural pride can be a double-edged sword, leading to both unity and division.

    -Misinformation is rampant, and many people prefer to be told what to think.

    -Idolatry of the flag and religion can lead to dangerous ideologies.

    -Racism is deeply ingrained in American society and needs to be confronted.

    -The Epstein files reveal the need for accountability among the powerful.

    -Education and reading are crucial for combating ignorance and misinformation.

    -Generational cognitive decline is a troubling trend that needs attention.

    -Confronting hate with love and action is essential for progress.

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    42 mins
  • Super Conejo
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of 'Unfiltered Not Uninformed', the hosts discuss the cultural significance of the Super Bowl, particularly focusing on the performer Bad Bunny and the representation of Latinos in sports. They explore the business implications of the NFL's choices, the evolving nature of halftime shows, and the racial dynamics within American sports. The conversation also touches on youth activism, the current political climate, and the importance of turning hope into actionable change.


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    37 mins
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