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TheJakeGiffin Podcast

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Jun 2026

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THE JAKE GIFFIN PODCAST The Jake Giffin Podcast is a no BS conversation series built for thinkers, builders, and Kingdom-driven leaders. Every episode explores the collision of faith, psychology, technology, and real-world transformation with the goal of helping men and mission-driven humans master their minds and dominate their God-given calling. Jake pulls no punches, and neither do his guests. This is a podcast for people who want the truth, not a trend. WHY BE A GUEST? Engaged, action-taking audience. Men of faith, entrepreneurs, coaches, and leaders hungry for growth. Challenge and be challenged. You won't get softballs. You'll get real questions and your bold ideas will be heard. Expand your reach. Your episode is repurposed across multiple formats: reels, carousels, blog posts, and newsletter. Align with a sharp brand. Jake is a high-trust host with a clear mission and strong audience loyalty. IDEAL GUESTS: Christian leaders with unfiltered messages Entrepreneurs with battle-tested wisdom Coaches, therapists, and psychologists reshaping how we change Tech futurists bringing Kingdom ethics into the AI age Authors, thinkers, and cultural challengers with something to say ABOUT THE HOST: JAKE GIFFIN Jake is the founder of JakeGiffin Coaching and HALO Home Services, and a master at blending Biblical theology, modern psychology, and AI systems into tools that unlock human potential. With 20+ years in leadership and coaching, Jake speaks to the gritty, spiritual, and strategic parts of the soul. His voice is masculine, his questions are surgical, and his podcast is a platform for people who refuse to play small. 🎧 LISTEN + CONNECT 🌐 Website: www.jakegiffin.com/podcast 🎙️ Podcast: The Jake Giffin Podcast 📩 Booking Inquiries: Giffin95@Gmail.com 📱 Instagram: @thejakegiffin

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May 12, 2026Episode 691 hr 2 min

#69 What's Living in Your Blood? Stan Kurtz on the Patterns Western Medicine Won't Look For

What's Living in Your Blood? Stan Kurtz on the Patterns Western Medicine Won't Look For Most people are told what they have. Stan Kurtz wants to show you what's actually in your blood — and the difference between those two things might be the conversation that changes your health forever. Stan Kurtz is an independent researcher, inventor, and founder of Quantum Research & Development based in the Los Angeles area. He is not a doctor. He doesn't diagnose conditions, and he doesn't treat them. What he does — and has done for over 22 years — is look at blood under a microscope, identify patterns that correlate with poor health outcomes, and work to systematically clear those patterns using natural protocols, laser technology, and remedies that predate most of modern medicine. The results he documents are extraordinary. The approach is methodical. The logic is hard to dismiss. Stan's entry into this work wasn't academic. It was personal. His son was diagnosed with early autism — a condition he was told was irreversible. Stan refused that conclusion. He became obsessed with the science, the data, the motives behind the science, and the patterns nobody else was measuring. After helping his son recover, he turned that same obsessive, evidence-driven attention toward thousands of other families. What began as a parent's refusal to accept a label became a 22-year body of work that includes invented supplements, custom laser technologies, live blood analysis protocols, EEG documentation, and documented recovery cases across a wide range of chronic conditions. In this episode, Stan and Jake Giffin go deep on what live blood analysis actually reveals — including the spider-webbing structures Stan identifies in plasma, what they correlate with, and how removing them changes the way people feel. They talk about the difference between naming a disease and addressing what's actually in the body. They talk about what "science" actually means when you factor in the motives of who's funding the research. And they talk about why the most important tool in Stan's work isn't a laser, a remedy, or a microscope — it's the willingness to look at evidence without deciding what it has to say before you look. This is not a wellness episode. This is a conversation about how someone who cares more about outcomes than credentials built a methodology that has helped people a broken system had already given up on. Topics covered in this episode: Live blood analysis and what spider-webbing in plasma actually indicates Why Stan doesn't diagnose, treat, or use the word "treatment" — and what he does instead The difference between naming a condition and addressing root cause Why science is a language, not a verdict — and why understanding researcher motives changes how you read studies How hydrogen therapy, red light, and custom laser frequencies are applied based on what the blood shows EEG documentation of brain activity before and after protocols A 76-year-old with an Alzheimer's diagnosis — and what her blood looked like four hours later A 12-year-old cancer survivor whose blood, and face, changed completely in three days Why Stan believes there are things in human blood that evolution never built a defense against — and what that implies The role of parental motivation in research nobody else is willing to do   CONNECT WITH STAN KURTZ 🔗 All Links: https://linktr.ee/quantumhealingtech 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stankurtz2/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stankurtz/ 🌐 Website: www.stankurtz.org 🩸 Recovery Testimonials: http://Stansrecoveries.com 📅 Schedule a Session: Available via linktr.ee/quantumhealingtech Stan Kurtz is a researcher and inventor. He does not practice medicine and is not a licensed medical professional. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical advice. CONNECT WITH JAKE GIFFIN 🌐 Website: https://www.jakegiffin.com 📸 Instagram: @thejakegiffin 🐦 X (Twitter): @thejakegiffin TikTok: @thejakegiffin ▶️ YouTube: @thejakegiffin 💼 LinkedIn: @thejakegiffin If this episode made you think differently, share it with one person who needed to hear it. That's how this work travels. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing discussed constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional regarding your health.

May 1, 2026Episode 681 hr 11 min

#68 Rick Lynch: The Constitution Is Already Dead

Rick Lynch: The Constitution Is Already Dead What if everything you thought you knew about the U.S. Constitution was wrong? In this episode, Jake sits down with constitutional researcher and author Rick Lynch — veteran D.C. speechwriter and author of Money and Liberty — to unpack four things almost nobody knows about the founding document that still governs every American life. Rick argues that the Bill of Rights didn't protect the Constitution — it destroyed it. The men who actually wrote the Constitution voted it down, called it dangerous, and had a completely different system in mind. That system has been buried for over two centuries, and in this conversation, Rick pulls it all the way to the surface. What you'll hear in this episode: Why the Framers unanimously rejected the Bill of Rights — and why that matters right now The enumeration: the part of the Constitution nobody talks about but everyone should How paper money and America's first welfare program triggered the entire Constitutional Convention Why your property rights are mentioned 17x more often in the Federalist Papers than free speech, religion, and the press combined The real purpose of checks and balances — and it's not what your civics class taught you Why Rick says, plainly: the Constitution is dead This one will rewire how you think about government, liberty, and the money they take from you every year. Connect with Rick Lynch 📖 Get the book Money and Liberty: rick-lynch.com 📘 Facebook: @jbarberlac 📷 Instagram: @jbarberlac Connect with Jake Giffin 🌐 jakegiffin.com 📷 Instagram: @thejakegiffin 🎵 TikTok: @thejakegiffin 🐦 X: @thejakegiffin 📘 Facebook: @thejakegiffin ▶️ YouTube: @thejakegiffin

April 14, 2026Episode 6752 min

#67 The Victorious Underdog: From Streets to Purpose with Roosevelt Sergeant

What does it actually take to go from chaos to clarity… from survival mode to purpose? In this episode, Roosevelt Sergeant breaks down the mindset, identity shift, and raw truth behind becoming what he calls a "Victorious Underdog." This isn't a polished, sanitized story. It's real—gritty, uncomfortable, and honest. From growing up surrounded by instability to finding direction through faith, Roosevelt walks through the internal transformation most people avoid. This conversation goes beyond inspiration. It challenges the belief systems that keep people stuck. You'll hear the difference between being an underdog and being undisciplined, why most people never change their situation, and how exposure, proximity, and mindset determine your future. We also get into: Why a fixed mindset keeps you trapped How a growth mindset is actually built (not just talked about) The role of identity in long-term change Why some people stay stuck while others break out The reality of faith lived out in imperfect people If you've ever felt like the odds were stacked against you—or you've been using that as an excuse—this episode will confront that directly. This is not motivation. This is responsibility. Connect with Roosevelt Sergeant Website: https://www.rooseveltsergeantspeaks.com Books (including The Victorious Underdog & Victory Rising Workbook): Available on Amazon Connect with Jake Giffin Website: https://www.jakegiffin.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejakegiffin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejakegiffin If this episode challenged the way you think, don't just move on—apply it. Subscribe for more conversations that push past surface-level thinking and force real growth.

March 28, 2026Episode 6646 min

#66 People Are Having Sex in Their Sleep… Here's Why w Dr Ben Long

People Are Having Sex in Their Sleep… Here's Why What sounds like a headline designed for shock value is actually a real, clinically documented sleep disorder. In this episode, Dr. Ben Long breaks down the science behind parasomnias — a category of sleep disorders that includes sleepwalking, night terrors… and yes, sexsomnia. But this conversation goes far beyond strange behaviors at night. We dive into what sleep actually is, why your brain never truly "turns off," and how sleep deprivation begins to rewire your decision-making, emotional control, and long-term health. You'll learn: What's actually happening in the brain during sleep Why you can wake up exhausted after 8 hours The difference between real sleep and being "knocked out" Why sleep medications don't fix the root problem How sleep impacts memory, learning, and behavior The connection between sleep, stress, and identity Dr. Long also explores something most people never consider — the limits of science when it comes to consciousness, dreams, and the human experience. This isn't just about sleep. It's about control, awareness, and what's really happening beneath the surface of your life. 👤 Guest: Dr. Ben Long Dr. Ben Long is a sleep physician specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders including insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and parasomnias. With a background in pediatrics and ongoing theological studies, his work explores both the biological and philosophical dimensions of sleep. 🎙️ Host: Jake Giffin Jake Giffin is an entrepreneur, coach, and podcast host focused on helping men build discipline, clarity, and purpose through biblical principles and psychological frameworks. 🌐 Website: https://www.jakegiffin.com 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejakegiffin 📱 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejakegiffin 🎧 Listen to the Full Podcast Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 🔔 Subscribe for More Conversations If you want conversations that challenge how you think, not just what you think — subscribe and turn on notifications.

March 26, 2026Episode 6054 min

#65 The Guy Who Refused to Die on Schedule" | The Jake Giffin Podcast | Terry Tucker

In 2012, Terry Tucker was told he had two years to live. Fourteen years later, he's still fighting — and still winning. Terry is a motivational speaker, author, former SWAT Team Hostage Negotiator, and one of the rarest cancer cases in medical history. He's had his foot and leg amputated, outlived every other patient in his clinical trial, been sent home 48 hours after above-the-knee amputation during COVID, and most recently underwent a groundbreaking TIL procedure that has begun eliminating his tumors entirely. In this episode, Jake and Terry discuss what real resilience looks like stripped of all fluff — the Navy SEAL 40% rule, praying to die and choosing to keep going anyway, the nurse he unknowingly saved, Fred Rogers' four-word life philosophy, and why the only three things that truly matter are faith, family, and friends. If you or someone you know is going through hell right now — this one's for you. Terry's book Sustainable Excellence: amazon.com/dp/B08GLGVTVS Terry's website: motivationalcheck.com Terry on Instagram: @sustainableexcellenceauthor Jake Giffin: www.jakegiffin.com All platforms: @thejakegiffin Want to be a guest? Apply at www.jakegiffin.com/apply div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown">         div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown"> #TerryTucker #Resilience #CancerSurvivor #CancerWarrior #Mindset #OvercomingAdversity #NeverQuit #MindsetMatters #Motivation #Inspiration #PersonalDevelopment #MentalToughness #Grit #SustainableExcellence #JakeGiffinPodcast #PurposeDriven #LifeLessons #NavySEAL #FaithOverFear #KeepGoing         div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown">

March 24, 2026Episode 641 hr 12 min

#64 Your Money with Paul Musson

Paul Musson was a professional investor for 25 years managing over $10 billion in assets.  Most of his time was spent with Mackenzie Investments in Toronto.  Today, he runs his own investment consulting firm called Paddington Capital Management and he has a free weekly blog called Paulitical Economy which discusses things that are going on in the world but in very easy to understand terms: pauliticaleconomy.com. His book, Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit at Your Expense was published in 2025 and is also available on Audible. The goal in writing the book was to educate people with respect to how an economy really works and thus empower people to demand positive change from our policymakers. His hobbies/pastimes include birding, cycling and soccer.  He is also a steam train enthusiast. Paul is married and has three daughters. He has lived in the Toronto area since 1990. After 30 years as a professional investor managing $10 billion in assets, I became frustrated watching policymakers repeatedly prop up asset prices at the expense of long-term economic health and fairness. So, I wrote Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit at Your Expense (also available on Audible), and run a free weekly blog called Paulitical Economy to help explain—in plain, jargon-free English—how money actually works, why wealth inequality is exploding, and why younger people are being priced out of housing. This is not a technical, academic deep-dive aimed at PhD economists or Wall Street quants. It's deliberately written for everyday people who've never studied economics but want to understand the system that shapes their lives. My goal is to democratise these ideas: no graphs, no Greek letters, just clear stories and examples that leave listeners empowered instead of angry or confused.

March 19, 2026Episode 6338 min

#63 The AI Hiring System Is Rigged. Here's How to Beat It

The hiring process has quietly changed. Most resumes are no longer read by humans first. They are filtered by algorithms, screening software, and automated systems designed to eliminate candidates before a hiring manager ever sees their name. Which raises a serious question: if AI is deciding who gets an interview, how do you compete? In this episode of The Jake Giffin Podcast, Jake sits down with Abariechata, a developer and AI builder who created a platform designed to help job seekers navigate the new reality of algorithm-driven hiring. After personally failing more than 100 job interviews, Abariechata began studying the mechanics behind modern recruiting systems. What he discovered was a system heavily influenced by automation, keyword filtering, and resume scoring models that determine who advances and who disappears. Instead of fighting the system blindly, he built a tool that uses AI to strategically generate tailored resumes, cover letters, and interview preparation frameworks designed to align with the way modern hiring software evaluates candidates. In this conversation, Jake and Abariechata explore: • Why most resumes never reach a human being • How hiring algorithms evaluate applicants • The hidden math behind successful job applications • Why applying to more roles with tailored resumes dramatically improves outcomes • How AI can generate optimized resumes and cover letters in seconds • The STAR method for structuring powerful interview answers • Why the future job market will reward people who understand AI tools This episode is not about fear of artificial intelligence. It is about using the same tools that are reshaping the workforce to gain an advantage inside it. If hiring systems are increasingly automated, the people who learn how to work with those systems will have a major edge over those who don't.   Host Jake Giffin Entrepreneur | Coach | Podcaster Website: https://www.jakegiffin.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejakegiffin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejakegiffin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejakegiffin Listen to The Jake Giffin Podcast Conversations with entrepreneurs, builders, thinkers, and operators about business, leadership, technology, and the ideas shaping the future. The guest directs listeners to his tool: www.cvolvpro.com

March 17, 2026Episode 6256 min

#62 Robot Therapists: The AI Take Over of Therapy and Coaching

#62 Robot Therapists: The AI Take Over of Therapy and Coaching Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way we work, learn, and communicate. But what happens when AI enters one of the most human spaces of all… therapy? In this episode of The Jake Giffin Podcast, Jake sits down with Ali, the co-founder and CEO of AI Therapy, a digital mental health startup building an AI-powered cognitive behavioral therapy platform. The goal is simple but controversial: make mental health support accessible to anyone, instantly, through artificial intelligence. The conversation explores one of the most important questions emerging in modern psychology and technology: Can a machine help people understand their own mind? Ali explains why his company chose Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as the foundation for AI-driven mental health tools, how structured therapeutic frameworks can work with algorithms, and why AI may serve as a bridge for people who would never normally seek therapy. Jake, a coach with decades of experience using NLP and behavioral frameworks, challenges the idea head-on. Together they unpack the differences between therapy and coaching, the limits of AI empathy, and the ethical line between self-help technology and real clinical care. You'll hear a fascinating discussion about: • Whether AI will replace therapists and coaches • Why CBT works well with AI systems • The difference between therapy, coaching, and self-reflection • The stigma that keeps many people—especially men—from seeking help • How AI may serve as "training wheels" for mental health support • The ethical risks of monetizing mental health technology • Why therapy is less about advice and more about understanding yourself Ali also shares a surprising insight discovered while building the platform: most users of AI therapy tools are not people already in therapy. They are people who have never spoken to anyone about their mental health before. If AI can lower the barrier to starting that conversation, the impact could be enormous. Whether you're excited about the future of artificial intelligence or skeptical about machines entering the world of psychology, this episode explores the promise and the limits of AI-driven mental health tools. Guest Ali — Co-Founder & CEO, AI Therapy AI Therapy is a digital mental health startup focused on building accessible AI tools that use cognitive behavioral therapy frameworks to help users better understand their thinking patterns and emotional responses. Learn more: https://ai-therapy.care Host Jake Giffin Entrepreneur, coach, and host of The Jake Giffin Podcast, where conversations explore leadership, psychology, faith, technology, and the ideas shaping the future. Website https://www.jakegiffin.com Follow Jake Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejakegiffin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejakegiffin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejakegiffin Subscribe for More Conversations About Artificial Intelligence Mental Health Innovation Leadership and Coaching Human Behavior and Psychology Technology and Society Faith and Philosophy Chapters 0:00 Meet the CEO of AI Therapy 2:00 Why CBT Works with Artificial Intelligence 6:00 The Accessibility Problem in Therapy 9:00 Where AI Therapy Draws the Line 13:00 Coaching vs Therapy Explained 23:00 The Biggest Misconception About Therapy 33:00 Ethical Problems With AI Recommendations 42:00 Can AI Really Understand Humans? 50:00 Who Should Actually Use AI Therapy If you enjoy conversations about technology, psychology, and the future of human development, subscribe and share the episode. Because the question is no longer whether AI will influence mental health. The real question is how far it will go.

March 12, 2026Episode 531 hr 5 min

#61 From Arrogant Operator to Servant Leader: The Leadership Shift That Built Billion-Dollar Teams

From Arrogant Operator to Servant Leader: The Leadership Shift That Built Billion-Dollar Teams What happens when a brilliant, driven operator realizes that talent alone isn't enough to lead people? In this episode of The Jake Giffin Podcast, Jake sits down with entrepreneur, executive, and leadership strategist Kurt Eller to explore the transformation that changed the trajectory of his career—and the companies he helped build. Early in his career, Kurt was exactly the kind of leader many fast-growth companies celebrate: aggressive, confident, and relentlessly focused on results. But after scaling a company from $85 million to $1.44 billion in revenue and participating in multi-billion-dollar exits, he discovered something most executives learn too late. Authority builds compliance. Servant leadership builds commitment. This conversation digs deep into the realities of leadership inside rapidly growing companies—where ego, pressure, and high stakes collide. Jake and Kurt explore: • The leadership mistake that nearly cost Kurt his career • Why many successful executives struggle with people leadership • The difference between authoritative leadership and servant leadership • How transparency creates trust inside organizations • Why empathy alone can become toxic in leadership • The role curiosity plays in building high-performing teams • How leaders create cultures where employees actually want to win • The connection between faith, humility, and leadership growth Kurt also shares hard-earned insights from working with companies across 100+ countries, participating in 80+ funding events and exits, and leading organizations through the chaos of hyper-growth. If you lead people—or plan to—this episode will challenge the way you think about authority, responsibility, and influence. Because real leadership isn't about control. It's about developing people who can win without you in the room. Connect with Kurt Eller Website https://www.easyhomesearch.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-eller Company https://www.easyhomesearch.com Connect with Jake Giffin Website https://www.jakegiffin.com Instagram https://instagram.com/thejakegiffin LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakegiffin YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@JakeGiffin About The Jake Giffin Podcast The Jake Giffin Podcast features conversations with entrepreneurs, thinkers, and leaders exploring business, leadership, culture, faith, and the ideas shaping the modern world. Each episode challenges assumptions, pressure-tests ideas, and delivers practical insights for people building companies, leading teams, and pursuing meaningful work. Subscribe & Listen Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube New episodes released regularly.

March 5, 2026Episode 601 hr 0 min

#60 Drug War, Epstein, and the Fed: What Is the Government Actually Doing?

What if the biggest problems in America aren't failures… but features? In this episode of The Jake Giffin Podcast, Jake sits down with political thinker and libertarian voice Dan Behrman for a direct, unfiltered conversation about state power, sovereignty, and the uncomfortable questions most politicians avoid. They tackle: Why the War on Drugs may be creating the very crises it claims to fight The pharmaceutical monopoly problem — and how regulation protects profits The Epstein files and the question nobody can answer: why won't the government release everything? The Federal Reserve and the hidden mechanics of inflation Property rights, gun rights, and the slow expansion of federal authority Whether "None of the Above" should be on every ballot And what would actually happen if 90% of the federal government disappeared This isn't left vs right. It's a deeper question: Are we still sovereign… or are we just managed? Dan Behrman challenges sacred cows across the political spectrum — including conservative loyalty, federal overreach, and blind trust in institutions. Whether you agree with him or not, the conversation forces a sharper way of thinking about power. If you care about liberty, constitutional limits, economic freedom, or simply understanding how modern government operates behind the curtain, this episode will stretch you. About Dan Behrman Dan Behrman is a political commentator and libertarian advocate focused on taxation, monetary policy, and federal overreach. He is the author of Crash the Fed and writes extensively about income tax, the Federal Reserve, and individual sovereignty. Learn more: https://taxationistheft.info Follow on X: https://x.com/DanForTexas About Jake Giffin Jake Giffin is an entrepreneur, podcast host, and thinker exploring power, leadership, faith, culture, and personal responsibility in modern America. Website: https://www.jakegiffin.com X / Instagram / LinkedIn / YouTube: @thejakegiffin Subscribe for conversations that challenge assumptions, pressure-test ideas, and respect your intelligence. This isn't outrage content. It's adult conversation. #DrugWar #EpsteinFiles #FederalReserve #Libertarian #Constitution #PoliticalPodcast #GovernmentPower #JakeGiffinPodcast #DanBehrman

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