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The Inquiry Theory: Navigating the Noise

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đŸ•”ïž Question Everything. Think Critically. Understand More. At The Inquiry Theory, we believe that anyone can achieve a deeper understanding of anything through inquiry, open dialogue, and critical thinking. No topic is off-limits—when approached with an open and honest mind. In a world full of noise, we navigate the information overload and ask the questions. 🔍 Join us as we uncover the truth behind the headlines. Subscribe now and start thinking differently. 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & All Major Platforms.

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Episode Inside Political Chaos: Assassination Attempts, Insider Trading & Media Control | Post-Show Cover

Inside Political Chaos: Assassination Attempts, Insider Trading & Media Control | Post-Show

In this continuation of our conversation with Scott following our main discussion on VA Disability, we dive into political division in America, rising political violence, assassination attempts, congressional insider trading, media influence, and modern propaganda. We discuss how celebrity culture and politics have merged, the growing distrust in institutions, prediction markets like PolyMarket, media manipulation, nationalism vs patriotism, and whether elected officials should be allowed to profit from stock trading while in office. #Politics #CurrentEvents #PoliticalDiscussion #GovernmentCorruption #CongressionalInsiderTrading #ModernPolitics #MediaBias #PoliticalViolence #Patriotism #Nationalism #IndependentPodcast #LongFormConversation #CultureAndPolitics #AmericanPolitics #TrendingNews #UnfilteredConversations #TheInquiryTheory

20. Mai 2026 - 36 min
Episode VA Disability: An “Untouchable” Topic? Veteran Weighs In Cover

VA Disability: An “Untouchable” Topic? Veteran Weighs In

Is there abuse in the VA disability compensation system—or is the reality more complex? In this episode, we break down the growing conversation around potential abuse within the veterans disability program and explore the factors driving increased claims. Joined by Scott, a military veteran, we examine perspectives often overlooked by the public: the challenges of navigating the VA claims process, how perception and awareness impact filing rates, and why even non-deployed service members may qualify due to training injuries, accidents, or long-term health effects. We also take a look at veteran homelessness—comparing the estimated cost of housing homeless veterans versus potential overpayments in the system. Are resources being misallocated, or is the issue more about structure and accessibility? This episode aims to move beyond headlines and into real discussion—grounded in experience, data, and honest debate.

4. Mai 2026 - 49 min
Episode From Cultural Dominance to Foreign Policy: America’s Global Role Cover

From Cultural Dominance to Foreign Policy: America’s Global Role

In this episode of The Inquiry Theory, we break down the rapid societal changes shaping our world—from how everyday life has evolved over the past few decades to what the future might hold. We explore America’s dominance in global culture and influence, the rise of political movements like the UK’s Restore Party, and debate USAID cuts and foreign aid. We also tackle bigger questions: Should the United States be responsible for fixing problems in other countries? Does democracy work in every region of the world, or is it a one-size-fits-all system? And what gives the U.S. the authority to engage in regime change? Tune in for some serious and not so serious takes on the world around us.

30. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Episode Are Experts Still Reliable? AI, Bias, and the Collapse of Credentialism Cover

Are Experts Still Reliable? AI, Bias, and the Collapse of Credentialism

Is expertise losing its authority in the age of AI? In this episode of The Inquiry Theory, we break down credentialism, the growing skepticism toward experts, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we understand knowledge. We explore whether experts are truly infallible, or if blind trust in credentials has created a false sense of authority. With AI tools now bridging the gap between expert-level insight and everyday understanding, the question becomes: are we more informed—or just more confident? We also dive into the hidden risks of AI, including built-in biases and the danger of using it as a shortcut instead of a tool for critical thinking. From there, the conversation expands into the declining value of college degrees, and whether traditional education still holds the same weight in a rapidly evolving digital world. On the cultural side, we unpack the rise of echo chambers online—why they exist, why they’re not entirely good or bad, and how they can limit intellectual growth and perspective. Finally, we tackle one of the most controversial debates today: meritocracy vs equality—including equality of opportunity vs equality of outcome—and what that means for society moving forward.

22. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Episode Bar Talk: Peruvian Grave Robbers, Homelessness Solved? and All Or Nothing Mentality Cover

Bar Talk: Peruvian Grave Robbers, Homelessness Solved? and All Or Nothing Mentality

Are we being told the full story about history, society, and the world around us—or is information being filtered? In this episode of The Inquiry Theory, we dive into controversial and thought-provoking topics ranging from ancient history mysteries to modern societal issues shaping today’s divide. We explore: * Peruvian grave robbers and what’s being uncovered * Whether elites are gatekeeping information in the ancient history and archaeology community * The growing homelessness crisis * How social media is amplifying division and pushing people into extreme viewpoints * Why politics has become “all or nothing” and what that means for civil discourse If you're interested in current events, ancient mysteries, social issues, and open conversation—this is the podcast for you. 🎙 Subscribe to The Inquiry Theory for discussions that challenge assumptions and encourage real dialogue. #currentevents #ancienthistory #homelessness #politics #socialmedia #criticalthinking #podcast

25. MĂ€rz 2026 - 1 h 33 min
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