• Season 2 Episode 6: EEOC Calls White Men
    Feb 20 2026

    Ocean breaks down the controversy around an EEOC message inviting white men to file discrimination claims, explains the legal baseline that Title VII protects everyone, and reviews key cases and the ongoing EEOC v. Nike enforcement action.

    The episode balances legal analysis, workplace examples, and practical tips for designing DEI that survives legal scrutiny while acknowledging historical inequities.

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    34 mins
  • Season 2 Ep.5 The Burden on Black Women Doctors
    Feb 13 2026

    Ocean examines the intersection of medicine, race, and gender by centering the experiences of Black women physicians from pioneer Dr. Meta Christy to contemporary leaders like Dr. Fatima Stanford. The episode mixes personal stories, data on underrepresentation, and accounts of microaggressions and institutional gatekeeping.

    Through history, analysis, and practical advice, the show argues for systems that no longer demand Black women be superhuman and invites listeners to share their perspectives.

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    35 mins
  • Season 2 Episode 4: The Legalized Child
    Feb 6 2026

    Ocean returns to Hannah Dreier’s reporting on migrant children working night shifts in slaughterhouses, reading personal accounts and explaining the legal and moral issues surrounding child labor in the U.S.

    Through stories of young workers like Emilio and Marcus, Ocean reflects on how the series changed her perspective and urges listeners to speak up, protect children, and imagine a fairer future.

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    25 mins
  • Season 2 Ep. 3 Legalized Child
    Jan 30 2026

    In Episode 3, Season 2, Ocean explores what rights minors actually have as workers, how state laws (like Colorado’s) create troubling exceptions for seasonal and agricultural work, and why collective bargaining and enforcement often fail young employees.

    The episode centers on investigative reporting about migrant children working dangerous night shifts in slaughterhouses, the legal loopholes and enforcement gaps that enable exploitation, and the need for stronger protections and worker power. Episode 4 continues the deep dive.

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    49 mins
  • Season 2 Ep. 2 The Legalized Child: Who Wins When States Loosen Child Labor Laws?
    Jan 23 2026

    Ocean examines the growing movement to relax child labor protections, reading lawmakers’ and industry statements and tracing state and federal proposals like the Teens Act.

    The episode contrasts supporters’ claims about work experience and staffing needs with critics’ concerns about education, safety, and exploitation, and explains how these changes could reshape young people’s lives and rights.

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    31 mins
  • Season2 : Ep. 1 The Legalized Child
    Jan 16 2026

    This episode introduces "The Legalized Child," a three-part series examining how child labor has been normalized and in some places expanded through law and policy in the United States.

    Host Ocean reviews federal and state rules, recent enforcement data and high-profile investigations, and previews the series' next episodes on policymaking, accountability, and who benefits from loosening child labor protections.

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    49 mins
  • The Silent Replacement: When Trust Becomes the Cost
    Jan 2 2026

    Ocean examines three workplace horror stories, secret replacements that weaponize trust, a grieving top performer shunned by colleagues, and the cruel practice of shadow onboarding, then breaks down the legal, ethical, and cultural risks each reveals.

    Through PCE WINS analysis and Demon & Witches metaphors, the episode highlights how secrecy and silence corrode dignity and morale, and offers practical perspective on accountability, compassion, and courageous conversations.

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    31 mins
  • Ep.9 The Race to Die: AI, Power, and the Human Choice
    Dec 26 2025

    Episode 9 unpacks a long conversation between Stephen Bartlett and Tristan Harris warning that AI is not just a tool but a structural power shift that can replace human labor, judgment, and institutional memory without guardrails.

    The episode explores the ethical, legal, and HR implications, mass displacement of entry-level roles, lack of enforceable constraints, and the need for AI impact assessments, human-in-the-loop rules, and liability attachments.

    It balances technical detail with emotional stakes: grief over lost stewardship, a call for agency over doom, and practical policy steps to govern AI responsibly rather than reject technological progress.

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    31 mins