Safety

As reports about dating violence and sexual assaults from dating apps surface in the news, many question whether or not these tech companies are doing enough to protect users. Professor and Researcher Dr. Julie Valentine discusses her research on the correlation between dating apps and sexual violence. President and Founder of the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Scott Berkowitz shares tips for staying safe on dating apps.

As we go about our everyday lives, it's easy to forget the possible dangers we face on a daily basis. Retired Supervisory Special Agent with the United States Secret Service Jeff James shares the importance of situational awareness and gives listeners tips for street crime prevention and self-defense.

On this episode, Trey shares his thoughts on the parameters of an individual’s due process rights.

This week Jason sits down with, the Senior Fellow in National Security Affairs at the American Foreign Policy Council,  Alex Gray.

This week, Martha sits down with CEO and Founder of Tunnel to Towers Foundation Frank Siller who tells his late brother's story of courage and selflessness as an FDNY Firefighter on the day of the 9/11 terror attacks.

This week, Will discusses the realities of COVID-19 and his NFL predictions for the coming season.

This week, Martha sits down with former Afghanistan TV Producer Rukhsar Azamee who shares her story of escaping Afghanistan in 2015 and has not seen her family since, who remain in the country.

This week, Kennedy sits down with co-Founder of Combat Flip Flops Matthew Griffin to discuss the re-emergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the fall of Kabul, and how to process it.

This week, Will talks about the influence of social media on COVID-19 vaccinations, the growing culture of crime and Juneteenth.

This week, Martha sits down with seventeen-year-old Minneapolis resident, Marcus Hunter, to discuss the current state of his neighborhood.

This week, Martha takes the streets of Minneapolis for a walk and talk to discuss police reform with members of the Minneapolis community where George Floyd died last year. Listen now.