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Truth Over Noise: Why I'm Starting This Podcast

4 min · 17 de feb de 2026
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What happens when thoughtful people go quiet? After the 2024 election, something felt different, not outrage, not chaos, but silence. In this debut episode, I explain why I decided to hit record. We talk about: • The silence that follows political exhaustion • Why disengagement weakens a republic • The corrosive impact of misinformation • Why truth shouldn’t depend on which “side” it helps • And why one conversation at a time still matters I’m not here to shout. I’m here to contribute. If you’re tired of noise but not tired of truth, this is for you.

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