What's on my mind?
What's on My Mind Today is a podcast that explores the thoughts and opinions of the host on various topics ranging from current events to personal experiences. Each episode is a short and engaging take on something that has been on the host's mind lately, whether it's a news story, a book, a movie, or a life lesson. The podcast aims to spark curiosity and conversation among listeners who share the same interest in learning new things and reflecting on their own perspectives.
Episodes
20 episodes
Wen you are black...
The provided text examines the inescapable intersection of systemic racism and economic disparity, arguing that financial prosperity cannot insulate Black individuals from deep-seated prejudice. Because physical appearance ...
We really Are One
The provided text explores the lasting legacy of the 1983 classic song "We Are One" by Maze featuring Frankie Beverly. Unlike tracks that rely purely on nostalgia, this composition is celebrated for its impeccable craftsmanship...
You might be pragmatic, I am.
The provided text examines the linguistic and political conflict between pragmatism and idealism, arguing that society has unfairly devalued the former. While idealism is often associated with courage and vision, the...
The Sublime Architecture of a Simple Mind
The provided text features a personal reflection on the enduring nature of self-identity through the lens of a poem titled "Simple." The author examines their internal balance, describing them as a complex blend of opposing...
ready or not, here i come...
The text explores the astronomical improbability of any single person existing, noting that the number of humans who have ever lived is minuscule compared to the unrealized potential lives that never began. It emphasize...
Needed or Not
This text argues that capital, rather than genuine human necessity, is the primary driver of modern invention. The author asserts that investors prioritize high profit margins over solving critical global issues like healthcare an...
The Value of a Human Life
This text presents a philosophical inquiry into the inherent worth of human existence amidst the backdrop of global conflict and political strife. The author challenges world leaders to move beyond seeing individuals as ...
AS it is in Heaven
In this narrative, an archangel named Michael approaches the Creator to advocate for the introduction of currency among the souls in heaven. Michael explains that humans possess a deep-seated desire for tokens of wealth bec...
Inside the Black Home
Perry Green’s analysis explores the ideological disconnect between the Republican Party and Black Americans who hold traditional private values. Although many Black citizens prioritize faith, family, and financial discipline
A Unified Planet
This text argues that humanity must prioritize protecting Earth over the expensive, distracting fantasy of colonizing other planets. The author suggests that if we possess the ingenuity to make a dead world like Mars habitable, we certai...
The Incalculable Scale of Wealth and War Costs
The massive scale of large numbers to clarify the staggering financial reality of extreme wealth and military spending. By comparing a million to a billion, the author highlights how the human brain struggles to grasp the vast difference betwee...
A Framework for the Time Economy
A comprehensive socio-economic framework known as a Time Economy, where human labor hours serve as the exclusive unit of value. This system establishes that one hour of life-energy is inherently equal for every individual, ensuring that basic n...
The Ballroom Project: Sovereignty, Security, and Control
The controversial $400 million ballroom project is currently being developed at the White House. The author argues that proponents are misusing a recent shooting at a separate hotel to frame the construction as a vital security measure. B...
The Architecture of a Divided Soul
The internal tension of an individual who rejects the rigid expectations of modern political and social movements. The author describes a dual identity, maintaining traditional values such as faith and responsibility at home while advocating fo...
The Fading Echo of American Resolve
The eroding influence of American diplomacy and the growing skepticism regarding the nation's international commitments. While the United States previously commanded global attention through reliable leadership and accountability, the author su...
The Cognitive Edge of the Absolute Adapter
The provided text explores the unique cognitive advantages born from navigating a world designed for a different majority. By examining the political career of Barack Obama, the author argues that being "othered" due to race and left-handedness...
The Sacred Margin: Reclaiming Agency in Economic Systems
Let's talk about a specific political or economic ideology. Every system is fundamentally a reflection of human nature and susceptible to corruption. This suggests that modern frameworks have evolved to commodify human time and attention, turni...
If ain't live, it ain't me.
The deep-seated ideological rift in American politics is analyzing the evolution of traditional philosophies into modern movements. It defines the core tenets of conservatism and liberalism, showing how they have transformed into the disruptive...
Can a bill becomes a law if the President refuse to sign it. The short answer, yes.
The constitutional mechanics of the Presentment Clause which dictates the final steps of the American legislative process. It details the four possible outcomes when a bill reaches the President’s desk, highlighting how p...
Do you matter or are you NPC.
The unsettling parallel between minor video game figures and the perceived status of ordinary citizens within a modern political framework reveals it all. The concept of ambient NPCs, characters who lack influence or a narrative arc, illustrate...