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  • Microplastics, Conspiracy America & Sean Duffy’s Reality TV Detour
    2026/05/11

    Today on Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ examines three stories about health, truth, and political spectacle. New research raises concern that microplastics may be building up in human brains, with ultra-processed junk food possibly making exposure worse. Then, a Washington Post report on a NewsGuard/YouGov survey finds that about one in four Americans think the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting was staged, exposing a dangerous collapse in shared facts. Finally, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s return to reality TV raises questions about ethics, public service, sponsors, and government power becoming influencer content.

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    29 分
  • Gen Z SSRIs, Retirement Collapse & The Power of Late Bloomers
    2026/05/11

    TJ Walker explores three major cultural shifts reshaping modern life: the rise of long-term antidepressant use among Gen Z, the growing number of older Americans forced back into the workforce, and why success after 40 may be more common than we think. Drawing from reporting by The New York Times, The Atlantic, and other major outlets, TJ examines the hidden costs of America’s mental health system, the myth of retirement, and the overlooked advantages of “late bloomers.” This episode challenges conventional wisdom about aging, work, purpose, and achievement in a rapidly changing economy.

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    24 分
  • Ted Turner’s CNN Legacy, Self-Driving Tech’s Second Act, and NYT’s 13M Subscriber Boom
    2026/05/07

    Today on Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ examines Ted Turner’s death and the complicated legacy of the CNN founder who created the 24-hour news cycle. Then, he breaks down why self-driving car technology may still transform society, even after years of overhyped promises and missed timelines. Finally, TJ analyzes The New York Times passing 13 million subscribers, praising its journalism while warning that the collapse of local news is a civic disaster. A sharp look at media power, technology, public safety, and the future of journalism in America.

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    29 分
  • Trump’s MAGA Revenge, Iran Chaos & BBC’s Wrong Guy
    2026/05/06

    Trump-backed candidates punish Indiana Republicans who refused his redistricting push, showing Donald Trump still controls the emotional core of the GOP. TJ Walker breaks down why MAGA loyalty tests now matter more than conservative policy, why Republican officials fear Trump more than Democrats, and whether that grip may eventually weaken. Then, TJ examines Trump’s chaotic claim that the Iran conflict is “over,” even as missiles, warships, sanctions talks, and bombing threats continue. Finally, a lighter media classic: Guy Goma, the job applicant accidentally interviewed live on BBC television, and why his calm under pressure still amazes.

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    37 分
  • Young Americans Hate the Economy, AI Regulation Fears, and the Electoral College Fight
    2026/05/05

    On this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ examines why 81 percent of young Americans say the economy is bad or terrible, even as some traditional economic indicators look stronger than the public mood suggests. He argues the real issue is expectations, debt, housing, wages, and political participation. Then, TJ analyzes reports that the White House may vet advanced AI models before release, warning that regulation may be necessary but dangerous in the wrong hands. Finally, he makes the case for Electoral College reform and explains how the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could change presidential elections.

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    21 分
  • Iran War Endgame, Prediction Market Sharks & Bryan Johnson’s $20 Anti-Aging Test
    2026/05/04

    Today on Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ examines three revealing stories: how the Iran conflict should end, why prediction markets may be enriching a tiny group of insiders while most users lose, and what happened when ChatGPT recreated Bryan Johnson’s $2 million anti-aging routine for just $20. TJ argues that wars without clear objectives create consequences, prediction markets are often gambling with better branding, and the most useful longevity habits are boring but free: sleep, water, walking, sunlight, real food, and turning off your phone before bed. News, communication skills, and personal development, filtered.

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    28 分
  • Phone Bans, Alex Jones’ Final Broadcast, and Iran War Backlash
    2026/05/01

    In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we examine three major stories shaping today’s headlines. Workplace phone bans are spreading as companies try to combat distraction and improve focus. Alex Jones delivers a defiant final InfoWars broadcast, refusing accountability while declaring “the real war begins now.” And new polling shows the Iran war may be the most unpopular U.S. conflict in more than 75 years. TJ Walker breaks down what these stories reveal about communication, leadership, and credibility, cutting through noise to deliver clear, practical insight you can apply to media, business, and public discourse.

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    21 分
  • Powell Holds Firm, Speed Crackdown Grows, Oil Hits $120
    2026/04/30

    erome Powell confirms he will remain at the Federal Reserve as internal divisions emerge over interest rate policy. At the same time, cities are targeting “super-speeders,” repeat offenders responsible for a disproportionate share of dangerous driving, with new enforcement technology. Meanwhile, oil prices surge past $120 a barrel as geopolitical tensions disrupt key global supply routes, driving up gas prices and threatening broader economic stability. In this episode of Filtered, TJ Walker breaks down the intersection of policy, technology, and global conflict shaping markets, public safety, and everyday costs.

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    23 分