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What They’re Hiding: Autism Surge, Dating Gaps, Shannon Sharpe Lawsuit & The Rise of a Black Pope?

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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On this episode of Black Out, we tackle the complex issues shaping our society today. We begin with a deep dive into the rise in autism rates and the growing questions surrounding environmental and systemic factors. We also explore whether alcohol consumption has finally peaked, signaling a shift in generational values and lifestyle choices. The conversation then moves into dating culture—what’s driving the generational gap in relationships, and is location sharing with your partner a form of trust or a red flag?


We also explore the economic red flags many ignore. Why did 60% of Coachella attendees finance their tickets—and what does that say about our obsession with lifestyle over long-term wealth? We discuss Palantir’s launch of its own version of college, raising concerns over privatized education and data control. For those thinking globally, we share the top 3 countries to consider for dual citizenship, giving you options for financial and personal freedom.


To close out the episode, we unpack whether billionaires have truly destroyed America, and if their influence has gone too far. We break down the $50M lawsuit against Shannon Sharpe—is Tony Buzbee reaching or does he have a case? With the passing of Pope Francis, we also examine the real possibility of a Black Pope and what that could mean globally. And we wrap up with a spotlight on the Top King Makers pulling the strings in business, politics, and culture.


Link to New Haven Book Tour Event: 


https://sites.prh.com/you-deserve-to-be-rich


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