HuttCast

Hutt

  HuttCast isn’t boxed in. From business and leadership to cars, politics, and the chaos of current events — nothing is off limits. I bring the perspective of a guy who’s run companies, turned wrenches, and sat at the decision table. The goal? Cut through the noise with straight talk and pragmatic insight. Around here, common sense is the rule — even when the world keeps proving it’s not so common. 

  1. MAR 1

    Grace, A Verdict, And A Fight

    Send a text Start with an expert calling hospital actions “insane.” Then meet the dad who refused to let the story end there. We sit down with Scott Shara to unpack the trial after his daughter Grace’s death, the 11–1 defense verdict, and why he believes cultural programming and reimbursement incentives can eclipse informed consent and patient rights. This isn’t rage for its own sake—it’s a step-by-step walk through expert reports, pretrial rulings, and the language of “standard of care” that can define life-or-death choices as routine. Scott explains why he self-published his new book and framed its thesis as a question, then loads it with endnotes, diagrams, and primary sources so readers can judge the “receipts” themselves. He argues that when implied consent stands in for real conversations, families lose leverage, especially in ICUs where sedation, ventilation, and code-status labels move fast. We talk about how Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement metrics push clinics to enforce protocols, how that pressure shows up at the bedside, and why a single dosing decision can have irreversible consequences. Grace remains at the center. Scott shares memories that ground the mission and reads an excerpt from his expert’s report on sedative dosing and predicted cardiovascular collapse. He also describes current advocacy for a disabled patient navigating state guardianship—proof that these issues don’t stop at one case. By the end, we come back to two challenges: prepare yourself to ask hard questions before a crisis and decide how much trust to place in systems that ask for compliance first. If you care about medical ethics, informed consent, patient advocacy, and what really drives “standard of care,” this conversation gives you facts to examine and a story you won’t forget. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest question or takeaway—we’re reading every one. graithcare.comGraith Care Independent Patient Advocate medical advocacy, consultation, advice US and InternationalFreedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! Excel RoofingExcel RoofingInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    1h 4m
  2. FEB 15

    Diesel, Dollars, And The EPA Rollback

    Send a text The bunker jokes stop and the wrenches come out fast: we’re unpacking the EPA emissions rollback with a mechanic’s eye and a traveler’s wallet. If you run an RV, manage a small fleet, or just want your deliveries to arrive when it’s 20 below, this conversation puts the headlines in context. We trace how California standards ripple across the country, why SCR and DEF systems burn extra fuel to “save” fuel, and how ultra-low-sulfur diesel robbed pumps of lubricity and raised repair costs. You’ll hear the official EPA statement, then our take on what it could mean for trucks, power plants, and your monthly bills. We go deep on diesel tech—staged injection, DPF regens, EGR, and the parts that fail first—then stack it against real-world use cases. Electric vans lose range in heat and cold, the grid strains when temperatures swing, and heavy-duty routes still favor diesel for reliability and energy density. This isn’t anti-EV; it’s pro-fit. Use electric where cycles and climates work, and sharpen combustion where it doesn’t. Engines have gotten radically cleaner through materials, controls, and timing—often without piling on hardware that breaks. The question is whether policy will now reward that smarter path instead of forcing expensive loops that don’t survive winter. We also tackle the thorny stuff owners care about: whether deletes could become legal, what that means for warranties, and why you should box every part if you ever pull them. Expect pragmatic tips along the way—restoring lubricity in ULSD, managing regens, and keeping intake valves clean on GDI setups—so you can cut downtime while the rulebook keeps moving. If you buy, drive, fix, or depend on vehicles that keep the world moving, this is your field guide to the rollback’s promises and pitfalls. Got the actual policy text? Drop the link on our Facebook page and tell us how these rules hit your MPG, repairs, and routes. If this helped, subscribe, share with a diesel friend, and leave a review so more folks can find it. graithcare.comGraith Care Independent Patient Advocate medical advocacy, consultation, advice US and InternationalFreedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    56 min
  3. JAN 18

    Your Phone Is A Beacon And The Government Is Listening

    Send a text A governor urges people to “record everything.” It sounds empowering—until you realize every phone is also a tracking device broadcasting location, identifiers, and social ties. We pull back the curtain on the tools and incentives that turn public spaces into sensor grids: Stingray cell-site simulators sweeping up nearby devices, geofenced ad tech that quietly sells your movements, and data brokers linking it all into a profile that can be bought, subpoenaed, or scraped. From there, we sit with the human cost. When rhetoric frames neighbors as monsters and normal disagreements as emergencies, vigilance mutates into vigilante theater. That’s how a tragedy becomes “content,” and how outrage drowns out context. We won’t rehash viral talking points. Instead, we examine how leadership, deconfliction, and clear rules could have prevented catastrophe—where city officials chose posturing over presence, and where absent guardrails let crowd energy spiral. The result is not a culture war victory but a family in mourning and a community more brittle than before. We also map the policy edges: what Posse Comitatus actually restrains, where federal authority can override state posture, and why procedural coordination matters more than performative statements. Oversight shouldn’t be a press release—it should be receipts. That means real staffing, transparent moratoriums without quiet loopholes, and cooperation that protects bystanders while preserving lawful operations. You’ll leave with pragmatic steps: audit and revoke app permissions, uninstall data-hungry “utilities,” use privacy-first browsers and DNS, consider a Faraday sleeve at high-risk events, film from safer stand-off distances, and archive media with integrity tools. Most of all, recalibrate your inputs. Read primary sources. Support local reporting. Vote with clarity instead of vibes. If you found this useful, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the privacy primer, and leave a review telling us where you draw the line on surveillance. OH EDDIES WHISKEY BOURBON SAUCEOh Eddies Sweet Whiskey Bourbon Sauce is guaranteed to step up your next barbeque. Made in MinnesotaFreedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    52 min
  4. JAN 11

    In studio recording of Facebook post about, ICE incident in Minneapolis.

    Send a text Not a produced episode, but the original voice recording from the Minneapolis ICE situation. This is the raw audio before it was transcribed into the post you see here. In this recording you hear the tone, the inflection, and the urgency in my voice about why public officials need to think twice before they speak on highly charged public events in the media. (For context: a Minneapolis woman, Renée Nicole Good, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a federal immigration enforcement action, triggering protests and strong reactions from city and state leaders. Local officials have questioned the federal narrative and the handling of both the incident and public communication around it.) Freedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEARDISLABSTo create doubt in big pharma and hope in nature. We provide simple, natural health solutions.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    3 min
  5. JAN 4

    Fraud, Borders, And A Minnesota Reckoning

    Send a text Today we look at Minnesota’s welfare fraud claims, the missing safeguards that let it grow, and how political finger-pointing clouds accountability. The second half traces Venezuela’s collapse, drug routes, and how border policy choices rebound into city budgets and trust. • author’s new book progress and release window • scope of Minnesota fraud allegations across childcare, nutrition, transport • allegations versus convictions and the role of missing records • safeguards rules, compliance failures, and oversight gaps • ICE enforcement tensions with local city policies • media narratives versus verifiable facts • Venezuela, Maduro, drug interdictions, and border inflows • taxpayer impact, budget swing from surplus to deficit • reforms: audits, clawbacks, performance-based funding, transparency • upcoming studio conversations with state candidates If you like our show, give us a thumbs up on the Facebook site Freedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! graithcare.comGraith Care Independent Patient Advocate medical advocacy, consultation, advice US and InternationalDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    1h 3m
  6. 11/24/2025

    A Veteran Cop Explains Why He’s Running For The Minnesota House And How He’ll Tackle Crime, Taxes, And Broken Politics

    Send a text A blown server didn’t stop this conversation, and neither will cynicism. We bring back Chris Stewart, former MPD officer and SWAT team member, founder of Heroes Health and Heroes, and now a declared candidate for the Minnesota House in District 54B. What follows is an unfiltered plan to restore trust, safety, and fiscal sanity across Minnesota—rooted in front-line experience rather than talking points. We start with the nonprofit work: peer-to-peer outdoor programs that help first responders process trauma and prevent suicide. That service mindset shapes how Chris talks about policymaking. He lays out why he’s running: to bring clear standards to use-of-force debates, to push for real oversight on fraud and spending, and to rebuild the conditions that make downtowns livable and businesses confident again. Crime, taxes, and trust are tied together, he argues; when accountability collapses, costs rise and families pay twice. Chris doesn’t shy away from hard lines. He explains how force should be judged by what a reasonable officer would do in the moment, not by political pressure. He calls for tighter welfare and EBT guardrails that protect the vulnerable while cutting exploitation. He favors merit in safety‑critical roles so the most qualified people serve where stakes are highest. And he makes a case for practical bridge‑building: talk to everyone, share experience and data, persuade without demeaning, and let voters decide with clear information. Along the way we hear about his blindness and how it sharpened his focus on competence over appearances. The message is consistent: dignity for people, demands on systems, and a government that remembers who it serves. If you want a grounded take on Minnesota’s challenges—and a concrete blueprint to tackle crime, costs, and credibility—this conversation delivers. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find it. And if you’re in Minnesota, get involved, show up, and make your vote count. Freedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! ARDISLABSTo create doubt in big pharma and hope in nature. We provide simple, natural health solutions.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    46 min
  7. 09/15/2025

    Unfiltered Rage: A Mind Behind the Trigger

    Send a text What's really behind America's epidemic of violence? While politicians and pundits endlessly debate gun control, they're missing the core issue: untreated mental illness. This raw, unfiltered episode dives headfirst into the uncomfortable truth about who's pulling the trigger and why. The disturbing pattern is clear. From public shootings to random stabbings, perpetrators often have documented histories of psychological instability and concerning behavior that was reported but ignored. Our society has created a perfect storm where warning signs go unheeded, bureaucracy flourishes without saving lives, and mental health treatment remains woefully inadequate compared to physical illnesses. Why do we rush cancer patients through treatment while leaving the mentally ill with nothing but prescriptions and waiting lists? Why can someone make explicit threats online without triggering intervention? The disconnect between our rhetoric about preventing violence and our actions is staggering. The contrast in our cultural responses to tragedy speaks volumes. Some communities respond with prayer and quiet reflection, while others erupt in destructive chaos under the banner of "justice." Public officials who mock victims or celebrate violence face career-ending consequences – and rightfully so (do you want fries with that?). These reactions reveal deeper problem that prevent us from finding common ground. True solutions require looking beyond weapons to the minds wielding them. We must create better systems for identifying and helping troubled individuals before they become dangerous, while maintaining the constitutional rights that protect all citizens. The path forward demands both personal responsibility and community vigilance. Stand up for common sense approaches to violence prevention. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this perspective, and join the growing movement of Americans saying "ENOUGH NO MORE!" to the mental health crisis fueling our violence epidemic. Gene German Certified Firearms Instructor - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, FloridaFreedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    50 min
  8. 09/06/2025

    From Near Death to Miracles: Dan Huber's Toxic Mold Journey

    Send a text What if the very air inside your home was silently destroying your health? For Dan Huber, this nightmare scenario became reality when toxic black mold turned his life upside down, triggering debilitating symptoms that multiple doctors dismissed as stress or anxiety. In this riveting conversation, Huber reveals how his four-year battle with mysterious illness led to a series of discoveries that would not only save his life but launch him on an unexpected mission. After losing everything in the 2008 mortgage crisis, Huber moved his family of eight into a rental home where they all began experiencing troubling symptoms – brain fog, fatigue, blurred vision, and persistent respiratory issues. The breakthrough came during a beach vacation when everyone's health mysteriously improved. The culprit? Their home was contaminated with black mold, silently poisoning them for years. But this was just the beginning of Huber's journey. Through exhaustive research and personal experimentation, Huber discovered that blue light from screens was amplifying his health problems by disrupting his circadian rhythm and depleting crucial neurotransmitters. This revelation led to founding Lucia Eyes, a company creating blue light blocking glasses. Yet perhaps the most extraordinary chapter in his story came when Huber's expertise with mold toxicity connected him with a convent of nuns suffering similar symptoms. What began as medical assistance evolved into something utterly unexpected – witnessing multiple exorcisms and ultimately, a miracle when Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster's body was exhumed and found incorrupt. Today, Huber channels his hard-won knowledge into multiple missions, including teen suicide prevention through his nonprofit Hope Chain. His practical advice – from grounding barefoot each morning to turning off WiFi at night – offers listeners simple yet powerful tools for protecting their physical, mental, and spiritual health in an increasingly toxic world. This conversation isn't just about one man's remarkable journey; it's a wake-up call about the invisible threats in our everyday environments and a testament to how our greatest suffering can become our greatest purpose. Whether you're struggling with unexplained health issues or simply want to optimize your wellbeing, Huber's insights might just change your life. Freedom Flag and PoleWe don't just sell flags. We honor America! Thank you for visiting Freedom Flag & Pole! graithcare.comGraith Care Independent Patient Advocate medical advocacy, consultation, advice US and InternationalDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of HuttCast, the American Podcast. We hope you enjoyed today's discussion and gained valuable insights. To stay updated on our latest episodes, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your preferred listening platform. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review, as it helps others discover our show. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics, please reach out to us through our website or social media channels. Until next time, keep on learning and exploring the diverse voices that make America great.

    49 min

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  HuttCast isn’t boxed in. From business and leadership to cars, politics, and the chaos of current events — nothing is off limits. I bring the perspective of a guy who’s run companies, turned wrenches, and sat at the decision table. The goal? Cut through the noise with straight talk and pragmatic insight. Around here, common sense is the rule — even when the world keeps proving it’s not so common. 

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