The Left Hook

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In this episode, Mark Bland and Jason Kull spend a lot of time talking about how podcasting has changed the media world and made it easier for independent voices to compete with traditional radio. They compare the old system of affiliates, station control, and broadcast credentials with the newer world of podcasts and digital audiences, where reach and influence can come from anywhere. They also use that topic to talk about their own show, how it has grown, and why they think local radio often underestimates independent content.

The conversation then shifts hard into politics, especially Donald Trump's behavior toward the press and the broader media environment around him. They discuss Trump attacking journalists, why other reporters do not publicly push back, and how fear of losing access shapes coverage. That leads into a larger conversation about Scott Pelley, media pressure inside CBS, and the way they see powerful institutions bending under Trump-era politics.

The episode also covers the economy, the cost of living, and the feeling that many Americans are being squeezed by rising prices, fuel costs, and stagnant wages. Mark and Jason connect that economic anxiety to Trump's policies and then broaden the discussion to Iran, war powers, and Congress trying to rein in military action. They end by arguing that voters need to make a different choice in the next election, while still keeping the show's usual mix of sarcasm, hot takes, and occasional sports chatter.

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The Left HookBy Mark Bland

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