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Pulse & Principle

Pulse & Principle

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Dive into the heartbeat of today's world with Pulse & Principle—your go-to podcast for sharp takes on media buzz, political maneuvers, entertainment drama, and cultural shifts.

Each episode breaks down the latest headlines and trends, blending fast-paced analysis with a core focus on ethical principles (including a dash of biblical wisdom when it hits home). From viral scandals and policy debates to celebrity spotlights and digital dilemmas, we cut through the noise—occasionally weaving in legal perspectives for that extra edge.

Modern, insightful, and always principled: whether you're chasing the cultural pulse or seeking grounded truth, this is your weekly reset in a non-stop newsfeed era.

Subscribe now and stay ahead of the curve.

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  • MORALLY BANKRUPT HOLLYWOOD, FOX NEWS LOVE AFFAIR WITH MAMDANI, AND WHERE TO FIND GOOD CLEAN MOVIES
    Nov 13 2025

    In this thunderous episode of Pulse & Principle, we unleash the fury on morally bankrupt Hollywood's 2025 implosion—from celebrity controversies sparking real fallout and massive scandals that broke the industry to stars freaking out as productions flee California by 40%. Next, dissect Fox News' fiery obsession with socialist sensation Zohran Mamdani, the far-left firebrand who stunned NYC by clinching the mayoral throne despite conservative backlash and "communist" labels. Finally, reclaim your sanity with epic quests for good, clean movies: discover family-friendly gems on Common Sense Media, Netflix's uplifting picks like Enola Holmes, or wholesome lists from Hulu and IMDb for pure, laugh-filled nights. Brace for revelations, rants, and redemption—tune in now!

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    41 mins
  • “Shadows of Justice: Grisham’s The Widow, the Shutdown, and Faith in Our Leaders”
    Nov 11 2025

    John Grisham’s brand-new thriller The Widow isn’t just his fastest-selling book of the decade; it’s a chilling mirror held up to America right now. A small-town lawyer framed for murder, a justice system that slams shut on the innocent, and powerful people who’ll do anything to stay on top; sound familiar?

    Six weeks into the longest partial government shutdown since 2018-19, 800,000 federal workers are unpaid, SNAP benefits are frozen in half the states, airports are cutting flights, and the Senate’s “90% deal” is still being held hostage by the House Freedom Caucus. While Washington descends into chaos, trust in Congress has cratered to a historic 20%.

    In this urgent episode, we rip through The Widow (no major spoilers), unpack the human toll of the 2025 shutdown with fresh numbers and real stories, and ask the question no one in D.C. wants to hear: When both fiction and reality scream “the system is rigged,” how much faith do we have left in the people we elected, and what does it take to get it back?

    If you’ve ever gasped at a Grisham twist, refreshed Congress.gov at 2 a.m., or wondered whether one phone call can still move a mountain, this episode is for you.

    Grab the book, call your rep, and join the fight.
    Drop your “I lost faith when…” moment in the comments. Let’s rebuild it together.

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    30 mins
  • "Guilty Until Proven Innocent: The Deadly Cost of Rushing to Judgment"
    Nov 9 2025

    What happens when an accusation alone destroys lives, careers, and families, long before a single piece of evidence is tested in court?

    In Episode 4, we rip open the terrifying reality of living under presumption of guilt. From the 1692 Salem teenagers executed on whispers and “spectral evidence,” to modern-day cancelations that end in tragedy (think Caroline Flack, Johnny Depp, or the countless unnamed), we expose how social media, 24-hour news, and mob justice have quietly replaced “innocent until proven guilty” with “guilty the second you’re named.”

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    24 mins
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