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The Voice of Us On JBN

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The Voice of Us is where the next generation steps into the world’s biggest conversations. Hosted by Hillel Kornwasser, this podcast dives into the intersection of Israel, American politics, media, and global affairs—bringing clarity to the headlines that matter most. Through powerful interviews with top political figures, journalists, and thought leaders, Hillel delivers sharp insights, honest dialogue, and perspectives often missing from mainstream coverage.From breaking news to in-depth discussions, Voice of Us isn’t just about politics—it’s about empowering young voices to understand, engage, and lead in today’s complex world.

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Episode What Went Wrong at WHCA Shooting? Cover

What Went Wrong at WHCA Shooting?

This episode on The Voice of Us show, Hillel dives into the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where a gunman opened fire on United States Secret Service personnel outside the Washington Hilton. The suspect, identified as Cole Allen, was reportedly a hotel guest, raising urgent concerns about security failures, perimeter control, and event protection protocols at a high-profile government gathering. The incident prompted an immediate lockdown and evacuation of senior officials, underscoring vulnerabilities in what should have been a maximum-security event. Early reports indicate the attack was premeditated and carried out by a lone suspect. The President’s response emphasized national unity, law enforcement support, and event rescheduling, while signaling increased security measures moving forward. Additional coverage includes public reaction to trauma footage involving Erika Kirk and a key foreign policy update: the cancellation of in-person U.S.–Iran talks, with negotiations continuing remotely. Key themes: shooting, Secret Service response, security breach, White House Correspondents’ Dinner, suspect identification, national security, law enforcement response, Iran diplomacy.

27. Apr. 2026 - 18 min
Episode I ESCAPED OPPRESSION AND HERE IS WHAT SCARES ME ABOUT ANTISEMITISM TODAY l Ep. 4 Stella Escobedo Cover

I ESCAPED OPPRESSION AND HERE IS WHAT SCARES ME ABOUT ANTISEMITISM TODAY l Ep. 4 Stella Escobedo

In this powerful episode, Emmy Award Winning Journalist, Stella Escobedo shares her deeply personal story of escaping oppression—and the unexpected fears she now faces in today’s climate. Drawing from her own experiences, she reflects on the rise of antisemitism around the world and why it feels alarmingly familiar. Stella connects the dots between past and present, offering a candid perspective on how quickly intolerance can grow when left unchecked. This conversation goes beyond headlines, diving into the emotional and cultural impact of hate, resilience, and identity. It’s a thought-provoking episode that challenges listeners to stay aware, speak up, and recognize the warning signs before history repeats itself.

13. Apr. 2026 - 27 min
Episode PATHOLOGICAL LIARS: Candace, Tucker & Megyn l EP. 3 Shabbos Kestenbaum Cover

PATHOLOGICAL LIARS: Candace, Tucker & Megyn l EP. 3 Shabbos Kestenbaum

Hillel sat down Shabbos Kestenbaum as he dives headfirst into the media machine, unpacking what he calls a pattern of narrative manipulation among high-profile commentators Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly. With a mix of sharp analysis and pointed commentary, this episode explores how influence, audience capture, and ideological branding can blur the line between opinion and misinformation. Shabbos examines specific moments that sparked controversy, questioning whether these figures are shaping public discourse responsibly—or simply telling audiences what they want to hear. The conversation challenges listeners to think critically about media consumption, trust, and the power of repetition in shaping “truth.” Expect a provocative breakdown of modern punditry, the economics of outrage, and the growing divide between journalism and entertainment.

1. Apr. 2026 - 39 min
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