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Inside Journalism’s Fight for Truth l The Flow with Bob Martin

48 min · 11 jun 2026
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Truth is harder to find when politics, propaganda, and public opinion collide. In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin sits down with veteran journalist Amjad Tadros to explore journalism, media credibility, freedom of the press, and the challenges of reporting the truth from some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones.  With more than 30 years at CBS News, Amjad Tadros shares firsthand stories from Iraq, the Middle East, and other global hotspots where journalism can mean risking your life to uncover the truth. From war reporting and investigative journalism to media bias, fake news, democracy, and the future of news media, this conversation offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how major stories are covered. Amjad discusses the responsibility of journalists, the importance of media literacy, the impact of misinformation, and why documenting history matters in an age increasingly shaped by AI, social media, and competing narratives. Together, Bob Martin and Amjad examine journalism ethics, freedom of speech, public trust in the media, and the ongoing fight to preserve truth in a rapidly changing world.  If you're interested in journalism, media literacy, world affairs, history, democracy, and the search for truth, this episode offers valuable insights and unforgettable stories. Watch or listen to the full conversation, and be sure to subscribe for more discussions on The Flow.  📌 Video Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Amjad Tadros  01:44 Life as a War Correspondent  08:49 Why Amjad Wrote The Fixer  13:14 Understanding the Roots of Extremism  15:05 Iraq, Saddam, and the Road to War  20:19 Preserving History in the AI Age  23:30 Why Journalism Still Matters  29:47 Media Pressure and Free Press Challenges  37:21 How to Identify Trustworthy News  43:26 Democracy, Elections, and Truth  💬 Featured Quotes:  "Journalism has a mission, which is we have to go out, find the truth and report it no matter what, even if you don't like what you are reporting." - Amjad Tadros  "If we do not write our own history ourselves, people are going to write it for us and then we are not going to like what they write." - Amjad Tadros  "If you don't document it, it didn't happen." - Bob Martin  💡 Episode Key Takeaways:   Journalism's primary responsibility is to find the truth and report it accurately, regardless of public opinion or political pressure.   Free and competitive media are essential for democracy, accountability, and an informed society.   Preserving stories and documenting history helps future generations learn from past mistakes and better understand the world.  🔗 Connect with Amjad Tadros  Website:  https://www.amjadtadros.com/  Book:  The Fixer:  Inside the wars, uprisings, and untold stories that shaped a region  🔗 Connect with Bob Martin:     Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin    Email: contact@theflowmedia.com   Explore My Published Books https://authorbobmartin.com/    OR   To explore my blogs, vlogs, podcasts, videos, and books, or to send Bob Martin a message please click here:  https://theflowmedia.com

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How Money Shapes Our Divided Economy l The Flow with Bob Martin

The economy feels increasingly disconnected from everyday life. While stock markets rise and headlines celebrate economic growth, millions of people are working harder, earning more, and still struggling to get ahead. In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin and investor Paul Musson unpack the hidden forces shaping the modern economy, including the Federal Reserve, inflation, central banking, interest rates, and wealth inequality.  Paul Musson breaks down the complex world of central banking in simple, easy-to-understand terms. Together, Bob and Paul examine how the Federal Reserve influences the economy through interest rates and money creation, why inflation affects purchasing power, and how monetary policy may contribute to wealth inequality. They discuss the difference between real wealth and asset inflation, the impact of housing and stock market growth, and why many Americans feel disconnected from reports of a strong economy. The conversation also explores free market capitalism, government policy, economic growth, and the growing political divide that can emerge when people struggle to understand the forces shaping their financial lives.  Whether you're interested in economics, personal finance, monetary policy, inflation, the Federal Reserve, or the future of the American economy, this episode offers valuable insights that can help you better understand today's financial landscape.  📌 Video Chapters  00:00 – Introduction to the Federal Reserve  01:38 – What a Central Bank Actually Does  05:41 – How Money Is Created Through Reserves  10:39 – The Natural vs. Neutral Interest Rate  16:06 – Debt-Fueled Growth and Rising Inequality  23:27 – The Wealth Effect and Asset Inflation  31:01 – Housing, Stocks, and Why Most People Don’t Benefit  40:29 – Inflation, Capital, and the Hidden Cost of Money Creation  46:31 – Free Markets, Government, and Social Division  57:19 – Polarization, Solutions, and Final Reflections    💬 Featured Quotes  "Policymakers can deny you the right to receive the natural market rate of interest, but they cannot eliminate its existence." - Paul Musson    "Bad systems bring out the worst in good people." - Paul Musson    "When the stock market is doing great, but people are squeezing their wallets to buy gas, there is a disconnect that most people feel every day." - Bob Martin  "I always respected the fiscally conservative perspective because I knew they were going to watch the pocketbook while I watched the safety net." - Bob Martin  💡 Episode Key Takeaways  1)  Central banks create reserves digitally, and those reserves enable commercial banks to create loans and expand the money supply.  2)  Artificially low interest rates can increase debt-fueled consumption but may reduce the economy’s long-term efficiency.  3)  Rising stock and housing prices often benefit wealthier households disproportionately, contributing to greater wealth inequality.  4)  Inflation acts as a hidden transfer of purchasing power when new money enters the economy without corresponding new capital being created.  5)  Understanding incentives, money creation, and economic policy can reduce political polarization by helping people see the underlying system rather than only blaming opposing groups.  🔗 Connect with Paul Musson  Website:   https://paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com/ [https://paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com/]  Paulitical Economy:  pauliticaleconomy.com [http://pauliticaleconomy.com/]  LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbmusson/ [https://l.gourl.es/l/2038193bbb0a1980a03e52bd414dd3e3321a23a5?u=10809396]  X:  https://twitter.com/paddingtoncap [https://l.gourl.es/l/1bb5dacd3368382b3db6dfff397c264cfe63c4cf?u=10809396]  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/paddingtoncap/ [https://l.gourl.es/l/ee734601cb99366f052367e69c77cb1adba443ba?u=10809396]  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/paddingtoncap [https://l.gourl.es/l/1c6e0d0ccb9dc0ff1cf6260504b49e2679704b9b?u=10809396]   🔗 Connect with Bob Martin   Substack: https://iambobmartin.substack.com/pub... 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2 jul 20261 h 9 min
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Supreme Court Nominations Could Change America Forever l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin

Supreme Court nominations could shape the future of America for decades, and the outcome may depend more on the U.S. Senate than the White House. In this episode, Bob Martin explains why Senate elections may have a greater impact on the Supreme Court, constitutional rights, and the balance of power in U.S. politics than many voters realize.  Bob Martin explores why the Senate—not the House—is the deciding force behind future Supreme Court nominations and how upcoming Supreme Court vacancies could influence American law for generations. He explains the Senate confirmation process, the 51-vote requirement for lifetime judicial appointments, and the long-term consequences of Senate control. The commentary also examines constitutional law, judicial philosophy, executive power, checks and balances, and why Senate elections play a critical role in shaping the future of the federal judiciary. Through historical context and recent political developments, Bob encourages listeners to look beyond the headlines and better understand the forces driving today's U.S. politics.  If you're interested in the Supreme Court, Supreme Court nominations, Senate elections, constitutional law, and thoughtful analysis of U.S. politics, this episode is for you. Watch or listen to the full conversation to discover why the Senate may be the most important institution shaping America's future. Subscribe and follow The Flow for insightful conversations that go beyond the headlines and help you better understand today's most important political issues.    📌 Video Chapters  00:00 – Bridge Over Troubled Water: Why This Conversation Matters  00:20 – Looking Beyond the Headlines  02:05 – Why the Senate Race Is the Real Ballgame  02:53 – Supreme Court Vacancies Could Shape Decades  03:51 – How 51 Senate Votes Can Change America  05:59 – Judicial Philosophy, Executive Power & the Constitution  06:54 – Loyalty vs. Judicial Independence  07:51 – Why Moderate Senate Votes May Not Be Enough  08:29 – Why the House Cannot Stop Supreme Court Confirmations  08:58 – Final Takeaway: The Senate Decides the Next 30 Years  🔗 Connect with Bob Martin  Substack: https://iambobmartin.substack.com/publish/home [https://iambobmartin.substack.com/publish/home]  Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ [https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/]    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin [https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin]    Email: contact@theflowmedia.com [contact@theflowmedia.com]   Explore My Published Books https://authorbobmartin.com/ [https://authorbobmartin.com/]    OR   To explore my blogs, vlogs, podcasts, videos, and books, or to send Bob Martin a message please click here:  https://theflowmedia.com [https://theflowmedia.com/]      #SupremeCourt #Senate #USPolitics #Constitution #SupremeCourtNominees #SenateElections #AmericanPolitics #SCOTUS #PoliticalAnalysis #Election2026 #DonaldTrump #ConstitutionalLaw #Government #RuleOfLaw #PoliticalCommentary

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Finding Common Ground in Outrage Culture l The Flow with Bob Martin

Political polarization, outrage culture, media influence, and emotional overload are shaping modern society in powerful ways. In this conversation on The Flow with Bob Martin, we explore the causes of division, the impact on civic discourse, and practical paths toward finding common ground.  In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin sits down with retired Silicon Valley technologist and Outrage Overload host David Beckemeyer to unpack the psychology of political polarization, outrage culture, media manipulation, tribal thinking, and the growing crisis of division in America. This conversation explores how fear, stress, trauma, and social media algorithms shape the way we think — often without us even realizing it. David Beckemeyer shares practical insights on depolarization, civic dialogue, critical thinking, emotional regulation, and how ordinary people can begin rebuilding trust and healthier conversations in a deeply divided society.  If you’ve been overwhelmed by political conflict, online outrage, culture wars, or nonstop media chaos, this episode offers a thoughtful and hopeful path forward. Listen to the full conversation, discover actionable insights for navigating today's challenges, and subscribe for more meaningful discussions on personal growth, society, democracy, and finding common ground in a complex world.  #PoliticalPolarization #OutrageCulture #MediaLiteracy #CriticalThinking #AmericanPolitics #SocialMedia #MentalHealth #Depolarization #Democracy #TheFlowPodcast  📌 Video Chapters   00:00 – Introduction: Understanding Today's Whitewater  04:37 – What Is Outrage Overload?  08:19 – Building Civic Muscle Through Dialogue  14:11 – Media Bias and Information Bubbles  17:06 – Why Bridge-Building Is So Difficult  20:39 – Fear, Stress, and Critical Thinking  27:12 – Listening Before Being Understood  33:31 – Unity, Democracy, and Compromise  38:47 – Trauma, Extremism, and the Exhausted Majority  46:37 – Hope, Solutions, and Finding Common Ground  💬 Featured Quotes  "We're just sort of being bombarded with outrage." David Beckemeyer    "Unity means we're able to be in the room with people we don't agree with and solve things through negotiation and compromise." David Beckemeyer  "You want to be heard and you want to be understood." Bob Martin    💡 Episode Key Takeaways  1)  Political Polarization Thrives on Outrage - Social media, news media, and political incentives often reward outrage, making critical thinking and healthy civic discourse more difficult.   2)  Civil Dialogue Is a Skill That Requires Practice - Building civic engagement and depolarization starts with listening, staying curious, and learning to engage respectfully with different perspectives.  3)  Finding Common Ground Strengthens Democracy - Strong communities and healthy democracies depend on compromise, mutual understanding, emotional intelligence, and constructive conversations.   🌐 Links & Resources Mentioned  David Beckemeyer  Outrage Overload – https://outrageoverload.net   Crossing Party Lines (dialogue organization)   🔗 Connect with David Beckemeyer  Website:  https://outrageoverload.net/ [https://outrageoverload.net/]  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/OutrageOverload/ [https://www.facebook.com/OutrageOverload/]   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outrageoverload [https://www.instagram.com/outrageoverload]   LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbeckemeyer/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbeckemeyer/]  YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@OutrageOverload [https://www.youtube.com/@OutrageOverload]  X:   https://x.com/outrageoverload [https://x.com/outrageoverload]  🔗 Connect with Bob Martin  Substack: https://iambobmartin.substack.com/publish/home [https://iambobmartin.substack.com/publish/home]  Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ [https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/]    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin [https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin]    Email: contact@theflowmedia.com [contact@theflowmedia.com]   Explore My Published Books https://authorbobmartin.com/ [https://authorbobmartin.com/]    OR   To explore my blogs, vlogs, podcasts, videos, and books, or to send Bob Martin a message please click here:  https://theflowmedia.com [https://theflowmedia.com/]

25 jun 202659 min
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America at 250 – What Have We Got to Show for It? l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin

As America at 250 milestone approaches, many people are asking difficult questions about who we are, what we've become, and where we're headed next. In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin reflects the tensions, frustrations, and unexpected signs of hope shaping the Future of America today.  This powerful commentary explores the contrast between national spectacle and everyday struggle, diving deep into the current state of American Politics and issues such as poverty, healthcare, inequality, and civic engagement. Bob Martin shares personal reflections on the country's systemic challenges while highlighting inspiring examples of ordinary citizens stepping up in extraordinary ways.  From community activism and student engagement to renewed local connections, this episode offers a thoughtful look at resilience, responsibility, and the enduring pursuit of a better tomorrow. It's a timely conversation about the strength of American Democracy, the evolving America 250th Anniversary perspective, and what it means to keep believing in progress even during uncertain times.  If you're looking for meaningful conversations about society, culture, leadership, personal growth, and current events, this episode is for you. Stay tuned until the end, then join the conversation by sharing your thoughts. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow The Flow for more insightful discussions that challenge assumptions, inspire action, and encourage a deeper understanding of the world around us.    📌 Video Chapters  00:00 – Opening Reflection: America at 250  01:18 – Two Questions for the Audience  02:30 – America's Biggest Challenges Today  04:02 – Spectacle vs. Substance  05:17 – The Better Side of America  06:47 – Stories of Service and Community  08:01 – Signs of Civic Awakening  09:05 – What Students Are Teaching Us  10:02 – Finding Connection and Purpose  11:05 – Hope for America's Next Chapter   🔗 Connect with Bob Martin     Substack: https://iambobmartin.substack.com/publish/home [https://iambobmartin.substack.com/publish/home]  Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ [https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/]    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin [https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin]    Email: contact@theflowmedia.com [contact@theflowmedia.com]   Explore My Published Books https://authorbobmartin.com/ [https://authorbobmartin.com/]    OR   To explore my blogs, vlogs, podcasts, videos, and books, or to send Bob Martin a message please click here:  https://theflowmedia.com [https://theflowmedia.com/]

24 jun 20267 min
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The Real Cost of Ending USAID l The Flow with Bob Martin

USAID was dismantled in a matter of weeks — and the consequences are measured in lives lost, careers destroyed, and decades of foreign aid expertise erased overnight.    In this episode of The Flow, host Bob Martin sits down with Clifford Brown, a nearly 30-year veteran of USAID and author of Inside USAID: An Odyssey of Foreign Assistance. Clifford Brown shares firsthand stories from Haiti, Guatemala, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, revealing how USAID quietly built entire industries, reformed judicial systems, supported disaster response, and helped fragile democracies take root — all while operating under strict rules that barred the agency from publicizing its own work. The conversation dives into the real-world fallout of USAID's sudden shutdown, including halted humanitarian programs, an unfolding Ebola crisis in the DRC, and the loss of 60 years of evaluation data and field expertise.He also addresses the fraud and waste narratives used to justify the agency's closure, offering a candid, insider perspective on what was lost — and why it matters far beyond foreign policy.    This is a powerful, eye-opening conversation about foreign aid, global stability, and the fragile institutions that hold democracies together. Watch the full episode to hear Clifford Brown’s incredible career stories and his honest take on what comes next. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to The Flow for more honest conversations that go beyond the headlines.  📌 Video Chapters  00:00 – Welcome to The Flow: Introducing Clifford Brown & USAID's Legacy  03:30 – The Ebola Outbreak: What USAID's Absence Means for Africa  06:49 – Origins of USAID: From the Marshall Plan to the Kennedy Era  11:09 – Building Industries: Onions, Snow Peas & Economic Transformation  15:29 – When Governments Fall: USAID's Role in Crisis & Regime Change  20:26 – More Than Humanitarian Aid: Democracy, Elections & Infrastructure  30:41 – Debunking the Fraud Narrative: The Truth Behind the Shutdown  38:27 – The Dismantling of USAID: Stop-Work Orders & Human Cost  45:07 – 800,000 Preventable Deaths: The Fallout Continues  48:40 – Fragile Democracies & "Inside USAID": Clifford Brown’s Book and Final Reflections      💬 Featured Quotes:  "The deaths are multiplying because of that." - Clifford Brown  "We all work on the margin of forces we barely understand." -Clifford Brown  "Democracy does not depend on force of arms. It depends on trust of institutions." - Bob Martin  💡 Episode Key Takeaways:  1)  USAID operated at less than 1% of the federal budget, yet built entire industries, reformed justice systems, and responded to global disasters.  2)  The agency's sudden shutdown halted programs mid-stream, leading to spoiled supplies, stranded staff, and an estimated 800,000 preventable deaths.  3)  Claims of widespread fraud at USAID are disputed by career officials and former Republican administrator Andrew Natsios.  4)  USAID's work helped stabilize fragile nations, which in turn reduced pressure for mass migration to the U.S.  5)  The loss of USAID's 60-year evaluation archive represents a major loss of global knowledge and institutional wisdom.    🔗 Connect with Clifford Brown  Website:  https://cliffordhbrown.com/ [https://cliffordhbrown.com/]    Substack:  https://cliffordbrown.substack.com/ [https://cliffordbrown.substack.com/],    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/clifford8brown [https://www.facebook.com/clifford8brown]  LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/clifford-brown-2608428/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/clifford-brown-2608428/]  YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@jefferdogY [https://www.youtube.com/@jefferdogY]  Book: https://a.co/d/0fXufrVi [https://a.co/d/0fXufrVi] (Inside USAID: An Odyssey of Foreign Assistance)  🔗 Connect with Bob Martin  Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ [https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/]    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin [https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin]    Email: contact@theflowmedia.com [contact@theflowmedia.com]   Explore My Published Books https://authorbobmartin.com/ [https://authorbobmartin.com/]    OR   To explore my blogs, vlogs, podcasts, videos, and books, or to send Bob Martin a message please click here:  https://theflowmedia.com [https://theflowmedia.com/]

18 jun 20261 h 4 min