The Nova Society

Dr. Mark George Bound, Dr. Scott Gerschwer, & Dr. Brooklynn Ann Welden

Answering listener questions about items in the news and the social/political issues facing today's society. Our goal it to inform your world with unbiased commentary from a critical and analytical perspective. We provide in-depth conversations about current events and the issues that confront our society and have a little fun in the process. We firmly believe that facts do matter and that the greatest threat to civilization is misinformation and disinformation.

  1. 8H AGO

    Is there a plan in Iran? S5E30 03.13.2026

    Do you have a question or comment? Want to suggest a topic for our panel or be a guest on the Nova Society? Send us a message! Today, we hear from Stan from Roanoke, Virginia, who writes: I am a 27-year veteran of the US Navy, and for the first time in my life, I felt ashamed of my beloved branch of service. The war in Iran is becoming increasingly concerning as the days pass by. The cost of the war is estimated at around 1 billion dollars a day.  Gas prices continue to increase. More service men and women are killed every day. The administration appears to have no coherent plan or strategy, and now it has been hinted that our next target could be Cuba. What the hell are we doing? But my question is more along moral lines. Hegseth seems to have approved of an almost unrestricted war strategy. Now it looks like the girls' school was bombed by us! Over 150 young girls were killed. And there is the sinking of the Iranian frigate in international waters. Yet now reports are emerging that the frigate was returning from an invited war game and was unarmed, as were the conditions of the war games. To make this worse, after sinking the frigate, the US submarine didn’t even try to rescue survivors. Even the Germans in WWII would assist survivors. The fact that our military is acting in this way is appalling. But even worse, the American people seem quite alright with these tactics. It seems we are determined to play the bad guy. Do you think our military leaders will recognize these as war crimes and begin to refuse to be a party in all this? Should the Captain of the US Submarine be charged? Finally, if we pull out of Iran, do you think we might actually go after Cuba? Support the show The Nova Society Podcast In season 5, we will transition to 3 episodes per week and expand episode lengths for more in-depth conversations. Stay tuned for more information about our proposed weekly second channel, The Nova Society-Side Projects, where we have conversations with guests about topics important to them and to you, our listeners. Our Buzzsprout Home Landing Page Direct SMS message to the podcast from the “message us” link on our page. Support the Nova Society Email us your Questions Subscribe to the Nova Society Subscribe to our RSS Feed Join Our Facebook Page & YouTube Channel Past episodes & read our blog Here. JCIS Apple Podcasts/ I-Tunes Spotify ...

    34 min
  2. MAR 5

    Breaking the Red Wall with Adrianne Marsh of Altum-Insight S5E26 03.04.2026

    Do you have a question or comment? Want to suggest a topic for our panel or be a guest on the Nova Society? Send us a message! Today, we welcome our guest, Adrianne Marsh, the CO of Altum-Insight, a research group studying the electorate from a fascinating perspective. Her team helps candidates and organizations translate research into compelling narratives and effective operations.  Adrianne has spent two decades helping Democrats win races from Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign to Claire McCaskill’s 2012 re-election.  They’re currently finalizing a new study focused on rural voters in Nebraska, and one finding stood out immediately: a deep, under-discussed fear of AI.  Not the sensational, sci-fi version, but real concerns about accountability, trust, and who’s responsible as AI starts affecting daily life.  Check out the work of Altum-Insight at https://www.altum-insight.com/  Support the show The Nova Society Podcast In season 5, we will transition to 3 episodes per week and expand episode lengths for more in-depth conversations. Stay tuned for more information about our proposed weekly second channel, The Nova Society-Side Projects, where we have conversations with guests about topics important to them and to you, our listeners. Our Buzzsprout Home Landing Page Direct SMS message to the podcast from the “message us” link on our page. Support the Nova Society Email us your Questions Subscribe to the Nova Society Subscribe to our RSS Feed Join Our Facebook Page & YouTube Channel Past episodes & read our blog Here. JCIS Apple Podcasts/ I-Tunes Spotify ...

    1h 19m
  3. MAR 2

    Trump's SCOTUS Tariff loss and the SOTU S5E25 03.02.2026

    Do you have a question or comment? Want to suggest a topic for our panel or be a guest on the Nova Society? Send us a message! Today, we hear from Brandon from Boston, Massachusetts, who writes, The SCOTUS struck down the tariffs that Trump unilaterally imposed on many of our foreign trading partners. He held a press conference where he derided the Justices, even 2 that he appointed, who voted against him.  Calling them un-American and an embarrassment to the country and their families. Of course, within hours, he signed an order for another 10% tariff on everyone, and later raised it to 15%. Do you think this, too, will be struck down by the SCOTUS? Still, there is talk of refunds now.  Should we, the people, expect refund checks for all the pain these tariffs have caused? Or is that just another example of wishful thinking, like the DOGE checks and the promised $2000 Trump promised a few months ago?   Finally, I know you record on Wednesdays, but can I also get your take on the SOTU address? What stuck out to you, and did you think the message would help Trump’s sagging approval ratings?  Support the show The Nova Society Podcast In season 5, we will transition to 3 episodes per week and expand episode lengths for more in-depth conversations. Stay tuned for more information about our proposed weekly second channel, The Nova Society-Side Projects, where we have conversations with guests about topics important to them and to you, our listeners. Our Buzzsprout Home Landing Page Direct SMS message to the podcast from the “message us” link on our page. Support the Nova Society Email us your Questions Subscribe to the Nova Society Subscribe to our RSS Feed Join Our Facebook Page & YouTube Channel Past episodes & read our blog Here. JCIS Apple Podcasts/ I-Tunes Spotify ...

    44 min
  4. FEB 27

    Should DHS be defunded? S5E24 02.27.2026

    Do you have a question or comment? Want to suggest a topic for our panel or be a guest on the Nova Society? Send us a message! Today we have a question from Frank from Virginia, who writes I’ve heard both Mark and Scott say that the Department of Homeland Security shouldn’t exist, and I’ve also heard the broader call from others to 'defund DHS.” That phrase in particular is where I struggle. DHS is often treated as synonymous with ICE or CBP, but those are just two components of a much larger department. DHS also includes the Coast Guard, FEMA, CISA, TSA, FLETC, the Office of Inspector General, USCIS, and the Secret Service. Each of those agencies serves very different missions, and while it’s completely fair to debate the merits of any one of them, a blanket call to defund DHS risks unintended consequences for agencies that many people would consider essential.   If DHS funding were cut dramatically, it seems plausible that ICE and CBP would retain much of their funding while other, less politically visible but highly functional agencies absorb the losses. FEMA already struggles to meet the growing demand for disaster relief. CISA, though less well known, plays a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure, such as election systems, our power grids, our hospitals, and more, from cyber threats. TSA funding cuts would directly affect everyday travelers. Even agencies that most people rarely think about provide services that quietly support national security and public safety without being questionable or offensive. Broad reductions could have ripple effects that reach far beyond immigration enforcement.   I’d really appreciate hearing the panel’s thoughts on this. If DHS were to be restructured or dismantled, what would that process realistically look like? How feasible is it to move or separate subagencies from DHS? And in the meantime, how should people think about reform that targets specific problems without weakening agencies that provide tangible public benefits? Support the show The Nova Society Podcast In season 5, we will transition to 3 episodes per week and expand episode lengths for more in-depth conversations. Stay tuned for more information about our proposed weekly second channel, The Nova Society-Side Projects, where we have conversations with guests about topics important to them and to you, our listeners. Our Buzzsprout Home Landing Page Direct SMS message to the podcast from the “message us” link on our page. Support the Nova Society Email us your Questions Subscribe to the Nova Society Subscribe to our RSS Feed Join Our Facebook Page & YouTube Channel Past episodes & read our blog Here. JCIS Apple Podcasts/ I-Tunes Spotify ...

    36 min

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Answering listener questions about items in the news and the social/political issues facing today's society. Our goal it to inform your world with unbiased commentary from a critical and analytical perspective. We provide in-depth conversations about current events and the issues that confront our society and have a little fun in the process. We firmly believe that facts do matter and that the greatest threat to civilization is misinformation and disinformation.