Jonathan Bradley

Cuz Dad Says

Society EN ↓ 3 episodios

Cuz Dad Says breaks down why modern life feels more divided, confusing, and overwhelming than ever. From truth vs misinformation… to identity, trust, and broken systems—this podcast connects the dots behind what’s really going on. Real talk. No noise. Just clarity.

Autor

Jonathan Bradley

Categoría

Society

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JBPublishers.com

Último episodio

21 de may. de 2026

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Episodios

1/3 The Florida Myth: What People Don’t See Until They Live Here 21.05.2026

 Episode 3 of Cuz Dad Says dives into the reality behind the Florida fantasy. Is Florida really the affordable paradise people online claim it is, or has the state become one of the biggest examples of image versus reality in America today? Jonathan breaks down the rising cost of living, exploding insurance rates, overcrowding, housing pressure, political branding, and the growing frustration many...

Why the Midterms Could Decide America’s Future 13.05.2026

Tonight on Cuz Dad Says , we step away from political slogans and focus on the human side of immigration enforcement in America — and the larger political systems shaping the country behind the scenes. This episode explores the fear, uncertainty, and emotional toll many families experience when immigration policy becomes personal. Through real stories, difficult questions, and honest conversation,...

The Truth about the Divide 11.05.2026

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