The Problem With...

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What exactly is "the problem"? In this podcast, we tackle the complicated issues affecting the United States today—from failing education policies and systemic inequalities to deep-rooted social crises. With thoughtful analysis, sharp wit, and firsthand insights from the front lines, we unpack each problem to understand where we went wrong and explore what it will take to get things right. Join us as we dive into "The Problem With..." and start conversations that truly matter.

  1. 10/06/2025

    Starting Over: What No One Tells You About Fixing a Broken Program

    In this deeply personal episode of Off the Record, I open up about what it’s really like to walk into a program that’s been through years of high turnover — the exhaustion, the rebuilding, and the resistance that comes when you try to bring structure and consistency back to a place that’s lost both. But let me be clear — this episode isn’t about one person, one school, or one situation. It’s about the bigger issue that thousands of teachers across America are living through right now: how hard it is to rebuild culture in a system that’s been broken by instability, burnout, and mistrust. I talk about what happens when students stop believing adults will stay.When parents unintentionally make the job harder by not trusting the experts.And when teachers — who genuinely care — start to wonder if doing the right thing is even worth it. This is a message to educators who are fighting to rebuild, to parents who want the best for their kids but might not realize how much trust matters, and to anyone who believes in the power of consistency, accountability, and genuine care. Over the course of this extended, four-part reflection, I’ll share what it feels like to: Step into a program that’s been reset too many times Face pushback for doing what’s right for the students Carry the emotional weight of rebuilding people, not just systems And find hope again when the culture finally starts to heal If you’re an educator, this episode is for you.If you’re a parent, this episode is for you.And if you’ve ever wondered what teachers really go through — the unseen emotional labor behind the classroom walls — this episode is especially for you. Because this isn’t about blame.It’s about trust, collaboration, and the belief that rebuilding is possible when we choose to work together.

    46 min
  2. 08/17/2025

    From Classrooms to Congress: The Scandal Playbook of Walters and Trump

    In this Off the Record update, I return from a short break to dive headfirst into the chaos consuming both Oklahoma and Washington, D.C. We start local with Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s scandal-plagued Superintendent of Public Instruction, whose latest controversy — a TV in his office allegedly flashing nude images during a board meeting — has spiraled into investigations, denials, and finger-pointing. But that’s just one entry in his long rap sheet: rewriting curricula to push Trump’s 2020 election conspiracies, mandating Bibles in public schools, banning LGBTQ+ books, mishandling the Nex Benedict tragedy, misusing pandemic relief funds, and cozying up with far-right influencers like Libs of TikTok. Then we zoom out to the national stage, where Donald Trump is running the same playbook on a much bigger scale. In just one week, he seized control of Washington D.C.’s police force despite crime being at historic lows, deployed the National Guard, held a failed “peace summit” with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, pulled Melania into billion-dollar lawsuits tied to the Epstein saga, and backed a Texas redistricting scheme designed to hand Republicans five new congressional seats before 2026. Different scale, same playbook: create a crisis, distract from the truth, consolidate power. And in the final reflection, I break down why this is dangerous territory for all of us — because democracy doesn’t collapse with one scandal, it erodes piece by piece, while we shrug and call it normal. If Walters is the warm-up act, Trump is the headliner — and together, they’re rewriting the rules. News 9 — “Timeline of events in Walters’ TV controversy investigation” 【news9.com】 19th News — “Oklahoma schools superintendent Ryan Walters under investigation over explicit images” 【19thnews.org】 KJRH — “Walters denies allegations amid ongoing investigations” 【kjrh.com】 The Daily Beast — “MAGA schools boss Ryan Walters fumes at nude office TV claims” 【thedailybeast.com】 People — “Oklahoma will require schools to teach disproven Trump conspiracy theory” 【people.com】 The Guardian — “Oklahoma high schools to teach 2020 election conspiracy theories as fact” 【theguardian.com】 Them — “He pushed LGBTQ+ book bans and religion in schools. Now Ryan Walters is mired in scandal” 【them.us】 Wikipedia (Ryan Walters entry) — for verified background on curriculum mandates, Bible requirements, Nex Benedict case, and pandemic relief misuse. The Guardian — “Trump slammed for unjustified power grab as he seizes control of D.C. police and deploys National Guard” 【theguardian.com】 AP News — “Trump declares crime emergency in D.C.” 【apnews.com】 The Daily Beast — “Trump circles drop F-bomb after ‘failure’ Putin summit” 【thedailybeast.com】 The Guardian — “Trump news at a glance: Putin plan for Ukraine peace; WV to send National Guard” 【theguardian.com】 People — “Trump encouraged Melania to pursue billion-dollar defamation suit tied to Epstein rumors” 【people.com】 Wikipedia (Trump legal affairs entry) — for lawsuits, inspector general purge, Epstein details. The Guardian — “Thousands join US ‘Fight the Trump Takeover’ protests against redistricting” 【theguardian.com】 AP News — “Trump-backed Texas redistricting push sparks national backlash” 【apnews.com】 The New Yorker — “Texas Democrats’ remote resistance” 【newyorker.com】 Wikipedia (2025 Texas proposed redistricting) — for verified background on mid-decade redistricting push. 📚 Sources Used in This EpisodeWalters’ ScandalsTrump’s Latest MovesTexas Gerrymandering Crisis

    40 min
  3. The Bootstrap Lie: Work Hard, Stay Poor

    07/24/2025

    The Bootstrap Lie: Work Hard, Stay Poor

    They told us that if we worked hard, we’d succeed. That grit beats luck. That poverty is a personal failure.But that was never true. And in this episode, we rip the mask off the most toxic lie in American culture: the myth of the bootstrap. Over five in-depth segments, we break down the history, the policies, and the human cost of a system built not to reward hard work—but to protect wealth, punish the poor, and distract us with blame. We walk through redlining, racist education policy, student debt, corporate bailouts, and billionaire handouts. And we close by calling out the cowards in Congress who ran off on vacation instead of voting to release the Epstein files that could implicate Donald Trump and others in sex trafficking. This isn’t about left or right. This is about truth vs. survival theater. And this time, we name the lie. Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances, 2022 EdBuild, “$23 Billion” Report – https://edbuild.org/content/23-billion Mapping Inequality Project, University of Richmond – https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redlining/ Economic Policy Institute, Wage Stagnation Report – https://epi.org Pew Research Center, “Americans and Social Mobility” – https://pewresearch.org SAT Income Gap Report – College Board Data via Washington Post “Legacy and Athlete Preferences at Harvard” – Nature (2023): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06374-9 ProPublica: “The Ivy League’s Billionaire Booster Pipeline” – https://propublica.org Good Jobs First: Subsidy Tracker – https://www.goodjobsfirst.org/subsidy-tracker ProPublica: “The Secret IRS Files” – https://projects.propublica.org/graphics/irs-nonprofit-tax-dodge GAO Report on PPP Loan Fraud – https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-22-105715.pdf Levy Economics Institute (TARP + Fed Bailouts) – https://www.levyinstitute.org/publications/ SBA PPP Loan Forgiveness Records – https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/ AP News: “House GOP Leaves Early as Epstein Vote Looms” – https://apnews.com/article/congress-jeffrey-epstein-trump-f2a03eca247268b14a9e38858338eded PBS: “Speaker Ends House Session Early Over Epstein Records Vote” – https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/speaker-ends-house-session-early-as-gop-clashes-over-epstein-files-vote TIME: “FBI Flagged Mentions of Trump in Epstein Files” – https://time.com/7303673/donald-trump-epstein-files-fbi-durbin/ Axios: “Massie’s Push to Release Epstein Records” – https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-hill-leaders-d23d62d0-63ee-11f0-851d-91b354bf947a The Daily Beast: “The Epstein Files Are Forcing MAGA to Eat Their Own” – https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-epstein-files-are-forcing-maga-faithful-to-eat-their-own #TheLiesWeTell #BootstrapLie #WealthGap #EpsteinFiles #CongressionalCowards #StudentDebtCrisis #Redlining #CorporateWelfare #EndTheMyth 🔎 Sources Cited in This Episode:🏛️ Structural Inequality & Wealth Gaps:📚 Education & Testing:💰 Corporate Welfare & Tax Evasion:📰 Epstein Files & Congressional Cowardice:🟡 Suggested Hashtags for Posting:

    1h 1m
  4. The Lie of the Groomer Panic: How the Church and GOP Hide the Real Predators

    07/21/2025

    The Lie of the Groomer Panic: How the Church and GOP Hide the Real Predators

    For decades, we've been told to fear the wrong people. In this explosive, five-part deep dive, we uncover the origins of the “groomer” smear — a lie born in bigotry, repackaged through fear, and weaponized by both church leaders and Republican politicians to silence victims and protect abusers. We expose the real statistics around child sexual abuse. We break down how religious institutions like the Catholic Church and Southern Baptist Convention systemically covered up decades of crimes. We shine a light on missionaries who assaulted children abroad with impunity. And we draw a clear line from the Church’s tactics of denial and deflection… straight to Donald Trump and the GOP’s response to abuse scandals, including Trump’s disturbing ties to Jeffrey Epstein. This episode is not about scandal. It’s about survivors, systems, and truth. And it’s about ending the lie — once and for all. Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions of child sexual abuse, religious trauma, and survivor testimony. Listener discretion is advised. Here is a full list of news articles, reports, and statistics cited throughout the episode: RAINN: Statistics on Children & Teens and Abuse U.S. Department of Justice: Child Sexual Abuse Data Summary (2021) Boston Globe Spotlight Team: Clergy Sex Abuse Reports Wikipedia summary of the Boston Archdiocese scandal YouTube: Spotlight Retrospective – Boston Globe Investigation AP News: “Top Southern Baptists Stonewalled Sex Abuse Victims” Houston Chronicle: “Abuse of Faith” Investigative Series The Guardian: “Christian Missionary Group Accused of Public Shaming and Sexual Abuse” NBC News: “Daniel Pye Convicted of Sexually Abusing Girls at Orphanage in Haiti” The Guardian: “Trump and Epstein’s Friendship: A Timeline” The New Yorker: “Behind Trump’s Jeffrey Epstein Problem” YouTube: “Trump and Epstein — A Timeline of Denial” Politico: “Trump’s Birthday Card to Epstein Released in DOJ Filing” YouTube: “Phil Saviano, Survivor and Whistleblower” Christianity Today: “Jules Woodson’s Journey After Confronting Her Abuser” 📚 Sources & References🔹 General Statistics & Abuse Data🔹 Catholic Church & Spotlight Reporting🔹 Southern Baptist Convention Abuse Cover-Up🔹 Missionary Abuse Cases🔹 Trump, Epstein, and GOP Projection🔹 Survivor Testimonies

    1h 19m
  5. Episode 1 – From Professionals to Proctors: How Testing Took Over Our Schools

    07/19/2025

    Episode 1 – From Professionals to Proctors: How Testing Took Over Our Schools

    This episode kicks off our deep dive into the slow dismantling of American public education — not by accident, but by design. We explore how a 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, triggered a nationwide panic that turned classrooms into testing centers, teachers into proctors, and students into data points. We examine how policies like No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top created a culture of compliance, narrowed the curriculum, and fueled burnout across the profession. Along the way, I share personal experiences from the front lines — including what it felt like to work under a principal who cared more about daily attendance numbers than the actual lives of her students and staff. This episode is not just about policy. It’s about people. It’s about the joy that was stripped away from learning. And it’s about the belief we’ve lost — that teaching is a profession worth respecting, protecting, and rebuilding. In the next episode, we’ll tackle what happened when funding cuts collided with test-driven education, turning a rigid system into one that’s now falling apart. National Commission on Excellence in Education (1983). A Nation at Risk.https://www2.ed.gov/pubs/NatAtRisk/index.html Economic Policy Institute (2022). The teacher pay penalty has hit a new high.https://www.epi.org/publication/teacher-pay-penalty-2022/ American Statistical Association (2014). Statement on Value-Added Models.https://www.amstat.org/asa/files/pdfs/POL-ASAVAM-Statement.pdf National Education Association (2022). Survey: Educators say burnout is a serious problem.https://www.nea.org/about-nea/media-center/press-releases Cowen Institute, Tulane University (2015). The State of Public Education in New Orleans U.S. Department of Education (Archived). No Child Left Behind Overview.https://www2.ed.gov/nclb/overview/intro/execsumm.html Brookings Institution (2013). The Misuse of Standardized Testing in American Educationhttps://www.brookings.edu/articles/standardized-testing-and-the-common-core-standards/ Referenced Sources:

    1h 13m

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What exactly is "the problem"? In this podcast, we tackle the complicated issues affecting the United States today—from failing education policies and systemic inequalities to deep-rooted social crises. With thoughtful analysis, sharp wit, and firsthand insights from the front lines, we unpack each problem to understand where we went wrong and explore what it will take to get things right. Join us as we dive into "The Problem With..." and start conversations that truly matter.