Eri Nelson
Vlogging Pod
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Eri Nelson
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Latest episode
Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
The Global Puzzle No One Is Explaining 11.04.2026 5:04
Connecting today’s headlines to reveal a pattern of simultaneous pressure across global conflicts, economic decisions, information battles, and domestic responses, highlighting how each story carries conflicting signals that challenge what to believe and what to question. #GlobalNews #WorldPolitics #Geopolitics #Iran #Ukraine #Russia #IsraelPalestine #CyberSecurity #EnergyCrisis #USPolitics #Epste...
Genocide? Nuking Iran? And the Fallout That Reaches Us 07.04.2026 6:31
Exploring how a nuclear strike would not stay contained to one country, breaking down what actually happens during a blast, how radioactive fallout travels across borders and oceans, and how the consequences would reach into everyday American life through health risks, environmental impact, and global systems that affect food, water, and fuel. #NuclearFallout #GlobalImpact #IranCrisis #Environment...
A Warning Without Shouting, War in the Middle East 05.04.2026 6:11
Exploring a quiet but serious warning from a former top military advisor about how modern wars can grow, how the rules meant to protect people can slowly shift, and why leadership changes and legal language matter more than most realize. #MiddleEast #WarRisk #MilitaryAnalysis #USMilitary #GlobalTensions #Iran #ForeignPolicy #WarEthics #CurrentEvents #Geopolitics
What Do Iran, Microchips, and Balloons Have in Common? 28.03.2026 3:53
Exploring how global conflict tied to Iran is impacting more than just oil and gas, uncovering a lesser-known resource quietly connected to supply chains, technology, and everyday life in ways most people never think about. #EnergySupply #GlobalEconomy #SupplyChain #Microchips #Helium #Geopolitics #ResourceAwareness #DidYouKnow #EconomicImpact #EverydayEconomics
Spring Might Be Here… But Next Winter’s Energy Costs Are Already Starting 23.03.2026 5:38
A quiet shift in the global energy system is already underway, and most people won’t notice it until the bills arrive. What’s happening behind the scenes with LNG, global demand, and supply limits could shape what you pay to heat your home next winter. #EnergyCosts #HeatingBills #NaturalGas #LNG #EnergyMarket #CostOfLiving #ElectricityPrices #GlobalEnergy #WinterPrep #EnergyCrisis
The Truth Behind Gas Prices in America 22.03.2026 5:17
Exploring why gas prices continue to rise even when the United States produces much of its own oil, breaking down the global system that quietly determines what Americans pay at the pump and uncovering the disconnect between expectation and reality. #GasPrices #OilIndustry #EnergyPolicy #GlobalEconomy #FuelCosts #EnergyIndependence #EconomicsExplained #CurrentEvents
Oil, Power, & Profit While Families Turn To GoFundMe: Hidden Stakes Behind This War 16.03.2026 7:15
Exploring how a series of global headlines connect a widening regional conflict, rising oil tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, hesitation from international allies, economic pressures building at home, and difficult questions about who bears the human cost when war expands. #MiddleEast #IranConflict #GlobalOil #StraitOfHormuz #EnergyMarkets #WarEconomics #Geopolitics #CostOfWar #GlobalTensions...
No Insurance for Americans while Pentagon Spends on Lobster and King Crab 11.03.2026 7:46
Exploring a growing contrast in Washington as millions of Americans face rising insurance costs and possible coverage losses while new reports reveal controversial Pentagon spending at the end of the fiscal year. Looking at what the numbers actually show and what it could mean for healthcare and federal budget priorities moving forward. #HealthcareCosts #AffordableCareAct #HealthInsurance #ACA #Ri...
Coaching Beyond Limits: Coach Scott Martin’s Comeback Story 06.03.2026 53:36
A warm and engaging conversation with Coach Scott Martin about resilience, perspective, and finding purpose again after life takes an unexpected turn. In this thoughtful yet lighthearted chat, Martin reflects on surviving a rare infection that changed his life, the long road of recovery, and how he rediscovered his passion through coaching. Filled with humor, honesty, and heart, the discussion hig...
Immunity, Influence, and the Epstein Files 03.03.2026 8:44
Exploring the documented history of Jeffrey Epstein’s rise, the unusual legal protections that shaped his early plea deal, and the ongoing battle over sealed and unsealed records. Examining how power, surveillance allegations, and elite access created a structure that continues to raise questions about leverage, accountability, and institutional failure — without speculation, and grounded in what...
Women, Voter Access & Iran: Connecting the Dots 01.03.2026 8:16
Exploring how International Women’s Day frames today’s debate over voter access, the SAVE Act, expanded federal oversight, and escalating tensions with Iran, tracing how policy decisions, election narratives, and global conflict messaging can intersect ahead of the midterms. #InternationalWomensDay #SAVEAct #VoterAccess #ElectionPolicy #FederalOversight #ElectionIntegrity #Midterms2026 #IranConfli...
Power, Policy, and Public Opinion Today’s Newspull 21.02.2026 4:53
A fast-moving rundown of the headlines shaping the national conversation right now, highlighting the legal decisions, political tensions, and public reactions making waves across the country. #PublicOpinion #ImmigrationPolicy #SupremeCourt #GovernmentAccountability #WildfireSettlement #ElectionMaps #DOJ #Infrastructure #PoliticalNews
Equal Time or Equal Silence 17.02.2026 3:22
Exploring the controversy surrounding Texas State Representative and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico after a nationally televised interview was pulled over concerns about the FCC’s equal time rule. Examining how the rule is intended to function, the historical exemptions for news and interview programming, and the broader question of whether regulatory caution is protecting fairness or limiti...
Rebuilding Humanity Through Fiction, A.M. Geever 13.02.2026 25:33
We spoke with Annie Geever today about her path into post-apocalyptic fiction and how writing gradually shifted from a personal outlet into a serious creative pursuit. We talked with her about her fascination with exploring what happens after catastrophes rather than focusing on the disaster itself, and how those aftermath settings allow her to dig into human behavior under pressure. Our conversat...
The Epstein Ripple Effect 11.02.2026 3:16
Exploring how the Epstein case continues to reverberate across culture, legislation, and politics, as a prominent artist distances herself from an agency tied to newly surfaced emails, lawmakers introduce Virginia’s Law alongside survivors to address longstanding legal barriers, and a U.S. senator questions a cabinet official’s past associations. Tracing how accountability now unfolds not only in...
Atrocity by Design: Epstein, Power, and a Government That Looks Away 09.02.2026 5:08
Examining how policy decisions translate into human harm while institutional silence shields those with power. Tracing a pattern from immigrants and protesters being unalived, to future losses driven by housing, healthcare, and insurance rollbacks, and connecting that harm to the continued containment of the Epstein case. Exploring how delayed disclosures, legal silence, uninvestigated sites, and...
When Power Feels Threatened: Voting Taken Away From the States? 05.02.2026 4:01
Exploring how recent statements from the head of this administration about federalizing elections intersect with fears of losing congressional control, potential impeachment, and stalled policy agendas. The discussion places those remarks in their political context and examines what Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution actually says about who controls federal elections, why that balance was de...
“The System Sucks, This Job Sucks”: A DOJ Lawyer Speaks Out 04.02.2026 3:19
Exploring the moment a Department of Justice lawyer openly acknowledged systemic failure during a federal immigration court hearing, revealing how overwhelming caseloads, ignored court orders, and institutional strain are colliding inside the justice system and exposing deeper cracks in the rule of law. #DOJ #RuleOfLaw #ImmigrationCourts #FederalCourts #Accountability #JusticeSystem #GovernmentOve...
Hidden in Plain Sight: Epstein Files, Power Networks, and Election Oversight 02.02.2026 6:33
Exploring how newly released Epstein documents, court-unsealed records, and recent federal filings reveal recurring patterns of access, influence, and delayed accountability. Examining what the files actually show, where speculation ends and documentation begins, and why questions around elections, government data, and oversight continue to resurface long after initial denials. #EpsteinFiles #Acco...
When Women Talk: Power, Climate, and Truth Colliding with Diana Colleen 30.01.2026 41:15
Exploring how women navigate global warming, concentrated wealth, and storytelling as tools for accountability while reflecting on shared life stages, personal resilience, and the ways lived experience shapes both fiction and truth telling. #WomenInConversation #ClimateReality #PowerAndAccountability #WomenWriters #StorytellingAsResistance #SurvivorVoices #TruthAndImpact
Minnesota Isn’t the Border 27.01.2026 8:22
Examining how Minnesota became a flashpoint for federal immigration enforcement, including the use of force, the detention of children, pressure for voter data, and growing questions about when constitutional protections apply. Connecting these events to broader concerns about power, accountability, and whether rights are being treated as conditional rather than guaranteed. #MinnesotaIsntTheBorder...
Aging With Compassion and Clarity, Kathi Miracle 23.01.2026 51:38
Kathi Miracle is a longtime dementia educator, professional speaker, and caregiving advocate with more than thirty years of hands-on experience in senior living and cognitive health. During our conversation, she shared deeply practical insight drawn from real families, real diagnoses, and real outcomes, including how cognitive decline can be slowed and sometimes prevented when the right tools are...
When the 25th Amendment Isn’t Enough: Article II, Section 4 and Accountability 20.01.2026 4:51
Exploring the critical difference between the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution by breaking down incapacity versus misconduct, explaining why the 25th Amendment only addresses a president’s ability to serve, and examining how impeachment exists as a constitutional safeguard against corruption, abuse of power, and violations of public trust across an...
The Exhaustive Phase of Power 17.01.2026 6:52
Exploring what happens when an administration stops governing through consent and instead relies on pressure, intimidation, and institutional friction to maintain control. Examining why U.S. elections are harder to fully dismantle than they appear, how immunity is often misunderstood, and why overt cruelty and normalized harm create deep psychological strain. Tracing how power tends to erode gradu...
50 and FⓐCKABLE with Tina Coleman 16.01.2026 29:06
A fabulous, honest conversation between two 50-year-old women who are done shrinking themselves. This interview dives into life, sexuality after 50, confidence, and the freedom that comes from moving forward without restraints or expectations imposed by others. It’s about owning who you are, embracing desire, and living unapologetically on your own terms. #WomenOver50 #MidlifeConfidence #Sexuality...
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