Solving America's Problems

Jerremy Alexander Newsome & Dave Conley

Solving America’s Problems isn’t just a podcast—it’s a journey. Co-host Jerremy Newsome, a successful entrepreneur and educator, is pursuing his lifelong dream of running for president. Along the way, he and co-host Dave Conley bring together experts, advocates, and everyday Americans to explore the real, actionable solutions our country needs. With dynamic formats—one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, and more—we cut through the noise of divisive rhetoric to uncover practical ideas that unite instead of divide. If you’re ready to think differently, act boldly, and join a movement for meaningful change, subscribe now.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Current Events: Why Does Tokyo Have Zero Homeless People While Iran Wages $100 Oil Economic War?

    Japan shows a different standard. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley discuss his trip to Tokyo where he saw zero homeless people, fewer than five overweight individuals, spotless streets, and cheap food. They link it to cultural pride – Japanese people are “too proud to be homeless” – and contrast with Las Vegas. Then they turn to Iran: the U.S. and Israel aren't controlling escalation as Iran runs an economic war markets may be underpricing. With oil near $100 feeding inflation via gas and diesel, they review the S&P 500 peak at 7002 and 7% drop, Dave's call for more downside then a bottom, and a best-case peace scenario sparking asset-bubble growth. Timestamps: (05:02) Jerremy saw zero homeless in Tokyo's 40 million – clean streets, unusually cheap food, and fewer than five overweight people observed(06:58) Japanese are too proud to be homeless – top-down integrity creates pristine cities unlike littered Las Vegas(17:41) Iran wages economic war through oil – U.S. and Israel lack escalation control as markets underprice the threat(22:57) S&P 500 peaked near 7002 then dropped 7% – Dave predicts further downside before sidelined money returns for a bottom(26:18) Oil near $100 drives gas and diesel inflation – real economic pain from Iran's strategy(28:40) Best-case peace unlocks more supply – possibly Russia creating asset-bubble surge despite sticky inflation(31:21) Trump posts swing markets wildly – political risks and escalation forecast remain high 🌍 Connect with us: Instagram | YouTube | X 🎧 Listen to Episodes → Here

    47 min
  2. 14 MAR

    The American Dream Is Changing Jobs (Full)

    Go to school, get a degree, get a job, build a life — that contract expired and nobody sent the memo. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley trace the wreckage: a 16-year-old who can't get hired at Wendy's, a retirement vehicle that was really just a tax code loophole, and an AI wave aimed squarely at people who thought sitting behind a laptop meant safety. The World Economic Forum says 78 million net jobs by 2030. Jerremy and Dave aren't buying it. America needs a new deal. Nobody's writing it. Timestamps: (00:00) The deal was school → degree → job → life — it's already dead – and no one sent the memo(01:56) College is vanilla ice cream – fine, not worth the price, and definitely not the only flavor(03:34) "Send everyone to trades" is the new "learn to code" – sounds great until you pressure-test it(06:17) Dave's buddy builds pinball machines and laughs at AI – people who move atoms, not electrons, sleep fine(14:33) Jerremy's 16-year-old can't get hired at Wendy's – if entry-level is closed, where does the pipeline start(16:39) Dave had 200 credit hours and zero degrees – a buddy called him qualified for "stupid" and that became AOL(22:42) Every party starts with "what do you do?" – Americans live to work while Europe works to live(27:05) No one talks about their job on their deathbed – legacy beats title every single time(28:17) AI won't create an economic crisis — it'll create an identity crisis – the laptop class gets hit first(44:31) 81% of workers fear losing their job in 2025 – the Great Stay is really the Great Trap(49:59) The average 401k is $97,369 – a tax loophole dressed as retirement that was never meant for you(58:22) $145M in apprenticeship funding got zeroed out – the headlines land but the money doesn't(1:13:05) America is entering 2030 without a replacement deal – and nobody's writing one 🌍 Connect with us: Instagram | YouTube | X 🎧 Listen to Episodes → Here

    1hr 16min
  3. 5 MAR

    Trigger Warning: What Did We Learn About Guns? (Full)

    erremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley close out the Trigger Warning series with a full recap of what four guests taught them about guns in America. 44,000 gun deaths a year. 62% are suicides — disproportionately lonely rural veterans. The rest is mostly young men killing each other in concentrated zones. Richie and Josiah brought the moral framework. Stephen Orr mapped the three-trigger progression. Marie Newman followed the money. Parisa proved $500 million could harden every school. The throughline: this is a crisis of men, not a crisis of guns. And the system profits from leaving it unsolved. Timestamps: (00:00) Welcome and series recap – wrapping the Trigger Warning arc on guns in America(01:12) Gun violence as a human rights issue – why this isn't really about gun rights(03:58) The data: 44,000 deaths, 62% suicides – lonely rural veterans are the hidden majority(06:25) A gun is a tool, a brick is a brick – you build a church or break a window(07:55) Richie & Josiah: moral framework – two problems conflated into one bad debate(10:24) Fatherlessness and boys in crisis – the systemic root nobody wants to name(12:32) Stephen Orr's three-trigger progression – humiliation, loss of identity, rejection(14:07) Boys and girls learn differently – Dave's all-boys school and why it worked(16:51) Marie Newman: follow the money – unsolved problems stay unsolved because it pays better(24:14) Parisa: harden the schools – $500 million covers every school in America(30:44) Curiosity and the love of the sea – information is free, motivation isn't(38:10) Where Jerremy and Dave disagree – marginal laws, red flags, and criminal compliance(42:26) Check-ins over seizures – a pro-human approach to guns and crisis(46:37) Purpose not pills – 50 zip codes, $50 million, community intervention(49:08) Wrap-up – what the series landed on and what's next 🌍 Connect with us: Instagram | YouTube | X 🎧 Listen to Episodes → Here

    50 min

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Solving America’s Problems isn’t just a podcast—it’s a journey. Co-host Jerremy Newsome, a successful entrepreneur and educator, is pursuing his lifelong dream of running for president. Along the way, he and co-host Dave Conley bring together experts, advocates, and everyday Americans to explore the real, actionable solutions our country needs. With dynamic formats—one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, and more—we cut through the noise of divisive rhetoric to uncover practical ideas that unite instead of divide. If you’re ready to think differently, act boldly, and join a movement for meaningful change, subscribe now.