Esoteric Quandary

Traum Productions

This podcast is designed for truth seekers who value long-form content with many subjects discussed. Some of the subjects include politics, business, wellness, philosophy in Colorado and around the world.

  1. MAR 24

    Rob McCaslin and Ryan Memolo | Military Vets Break Down the Middle East Conflict

    Three combat veterans sit down to cut through the noise and give you the unfiltered truth on the current Middle East conflict. Drawing on firsthand military experience and a deep understanding of geopolitics, this episode pulls back the curtain on what's really driving the violence, who benefits, and what the West's role should be. We dig into the eerie parallels between today's conflict and the post-9/11 Global War on Terror — what we got right, what we got catastrophically wrong, and whether we're repeating the same mistakes. We also tackle the uncomfortable questions the mainstream media won't touch: Is this conflict being used to bury the long-awaited Epstein files? Who are our true allies in the region, and what do we actually owe them? From boots-on-the-ground perspective to 30,000-foot geopolitical strategy, we break down the paths forward — both internationally and here at home — and what American citizens need to understand about what's unfolding in real time. If you've been looking for an honest, veteran-led conversation that respects your intelligence and doesn't pull punches — this is it. Topics covered: The root motives behind the current Middle East conflict Parallels to the Global War on Terror post-9/11 How the US should support its allies in the region The Epstein files — distraction or coincidence? Paths forward internationally and domestically Content for truth seekers and thought-provoking conversation.

    1h 55m
  2. 05/03/2022

    Eyal Biram - CEO & Co-Founder of Israel Is, a nonprofit designed for engagement w/ Israel

    Eyal is a very ambitious guy with a vision for the future of his people and the impact they can have in the Middle East and around the world. After his military service, he was traveling around the world as most IDF soldiers do after their service and met people on vacation. Things were going well until he was asked where he was from, when he said he was Israeli the mood of the conversation changed almost instantly and Eyal wondered why.  This is the birth of the idea and nonprofit called Israel-Is, a nonprofit designed to create a dialogue with the outside world of Israelis and what the country stands for. This means initially providing training to all IDF soldiers once they leave the service in techniques on how to talk about the country and create lasting memories with people from around the world. The second part of the initiative is to invite people from all over the world to discover and visit Israel at some point on their own and experience the country and rich history for themselves. This means creating rapport and building common ground through outreach and using the change in government policies like the Abraham Accords to normalize relationships on all levels.  I initially heard about Eyal's idea a few years ago and it is impressive to see how far this idea has grown. The nonprofit also has put out a documentary of the work in action called "Finding Abraham". This documentary brings Arabs from neighboring countries to Israel to learn firsthand about the country and its people.  Link to Documentary - https://youtu.be/YXM3EmXzEeI Link to Israel-Is Website: https://www.israel-is.org/

    49 min
  3. 04/19/2022

    Aaron Benderski - Politically active and staunch Israeli by way of the Soviet Union

    I know few people like Aaron, who are extremely well-read, pragmatic, and a believer in his country and the future it will bring. Aaron brings a sensical argument to anything his country faces because that is simply how he grew up. The son of immigrants from the Soviet Union, the family moved to Israel in the 90s as many Russian-speaking Jews did after the iron curtain fell. Aaron's family had to deal with starting from scratch and adapting to the harsh reality of Israel and its hardships as a nation.  Aaron was the first in his family to integrate into society, being an avid reader and going to school from eight years old on in the country. Meanwhile, his family busted their butts to keep the family afloat while studying for medical certifications in a completely new language. Some say that the Russian Aliyah is the one that genuinely saved the country because of its sheer intellectual capacity. A total of one million Russian-speaking Jews landed in the country in the 90s, about 1/5 of the total population. Imagine if the US accepted 20% of the people in the country (Roughly 65 million people out of 330 million)?  The family blended in within one generation and actually had to learn how to be Jewish through their kids, who were learning their own culture faster than their parents. As Aaron grew older, he became involved in the youth movements of the country and served in a special unit in the IDF.  Afterward, Aaron began looking for opportunities to be in active roles that represented the country outside of Israel. He was a camp instructor in the US, worked at the Knesset as a tour guide while going to school, had an internship with a US congressman, and was an Emissary in the UK for two years at prestige university. As you can tell, quite the underachiever.   Of course, we dive into politics within his own country, what the Abraham accords mean for the region, and even what Binyamin Netanyahu's legacy will be. Stay tuned for a great conversation about life through the prism of Aaron.

    2h 35m
  4. 04/12/2022

    Mai Amar - Fashion Designer in the Tech World with a purpose

    I really love podcasting because I get to hang with friends and people I know but get more depth and nuance into their thought processes. Mai is one of those people I thought I knew, and she really surprised me with her passion and activism in the industry she is a part of.  Mai began her career as a fashion designer and was lured into the industry based on the allure of these European fashion houses. However, like most industries, once you learn about the system and how it actually functions from the inside, you begin to question if you want to be genuinely a part of it. The fashion world is the second largest polluter on the planet, behind only the airline industry, specifically fast fashion.  H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo are some of the global brands that are contributing to pollution. How do you stop people's addiction to fast fashion and the lure of cheap prices for clothing? Mai and I do a deep dive into the history of fashion and how fabrics were initially distributed through colonialism to aristocratic courts and slowly migrated down to the other parts of society. We also discuss the industrialization and standardization of clothing and the 1900s,  how that produced a mass amount of clothing and the downsides of this mass production.  All hope is not lost; Slowly, tech and activism are pushing the industry to rethink their consumers and the lifecycle of garments in a way they never had before.  After two and half hours of talking fashion, my mom would be proud. Enjoy!

    2h 23m

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This podcast is designed for truth seekers who value long-form content with many subjects discussed. Some of the subjects include politics, business, wellness, philosophy in Colorado and around the world.