Birdie García

Something's off -

Society EN ↓ 4 episodes

A key focus of Something’s Off is how language itself shapes misunderstanding . The show explores how shifting definitions, vague terminology, and the casual misuse of words contribute to widespread confusion in public discourse. When meaning becomes flexible or poorly defined, disagreement often happens not because people fundamentally disagree—but because they are not operating from the same definitions in the first place. The podcast also examines how modern education systems and information environments have evolved in ways that prioritize speed, testing, and surface-level comprehension ov...

Author

Birdie García

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Society

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Latest episode

Apr 24, 2026

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Episodes

- about the grid. 24.04.2026

In this episode, we explore the dual evolution of the heavy-duty trucking industry: the technical promise of electric trucks acting as mobile power plants and the urgent need for a human-first lens in infrastructure policy. We start by looking at how heavy-duty electric vehicles (HDEVs), equipped with massive energy reserves, can provide primary frequency response to stabilize the grid. By utilizi...

- about the data. 24.04.2026

In simple terms, corporations often use data and charts as a "smokescreen" to hide unfavorable truths and protect their public image. Here are the most common tricks they use: Visual Distortions: Companies frequently start a graph’s vertical axis at a number other than zero, which can make a tiny 4% increase look like a massive surge. They also use confusing visuals like 3D charts or bubble graphs...

- about the cost. 24.04.2026

Subtitle: Unpacking the Hidden Costs of Global Volatility and Corporate Pricing Power Episode Summary This episode explores the complex architecture of why consumer prices remain high despite fluctuating raw material costs, focusing on the unprecedented volatility currently facing global maritime transport. It delves into how shipping costs are constructed, examining the concept of "total landed c...

- about the freight. 24.04.2026

The Core Illusion The "driver shortage" is not a lack of available workers, but a high-turnover crisis. While employment numbers have grown steadily since the 1980s, large carriers face turnover rates often exceeding 90% as drivers switch companies in search of better conditions. Who Benefits from the Narrative? Large trucking companies and lobbying groups use the shortage myth as a tool to serve...

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