GOOD MORNING, JONN Q.
GOOD MORNING, JOHN Q. is a broadcast from somewhere between memory and forgetting.
Part commentary, part conscience, part late-night transmission, each episode is a short reflection on America, history, outrage, irony, and the fragile distance between what we once believed and what we are becoming.
No screaming. No manufactured outrage. Just a voice in the dark refusing to let memory die quietly.
You may turn it off -- You won’t shut it out.
Episodes
9 episodes
Letters In A Bottle
What do Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, Che Guevara, a high-school term paper, an A-plus, and an FBI background investigation have in common?The answer begins in today's episode of Good Morning, John Q.Letters in a Bottle is the ...
Deal, Or No Deal
This may be the most disciplined and mature installment of Good Morning, John Q. so far because it never raises its voice. It doesn't need to. The humor is dry, the observations are deceptively simple, and the target is larger than any...
Mi Casa Es No Su Casa
What begins as a riff on architecture, spectacle, and political vanity slowly reveals itself as something deeper: a meditation on ownership, power, memory, and who the White House actually belongs to.With the dry wit of Will Rogers and t...
What's In A Name
What begins as a joke about names becomes a meditation on legacy, memory, and the uniquely American obsession with leaving your mark on history.
Love Is, What Love Does
Everybody says they believe in love.Everybody says they want love.Everybody says they value love.But love is not what we say.Love is what we do.In this episode of Good Morning, John Q., we explore the...
Hate Pays -- Memory Doesn't
Why is it easier to raise money for outrage than for understanding?Why can anger fill stadiums while truth struggles to fill a classroom?In this episode of GOOD MORNING, JOHN Q., we examine a troubling reality: America has become ...
White Is The New Black
In this episode of Good Morning, John Q., titled White Is the New Black, the broadcast examines the growing claim that white Americans are somehow becoming the new victims of racial oppression in modern America — and places th...