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Sinopse
I'm a loser who occasionally makes a big play. I also produce podcasts, write editorials, and record voice-overs.
Episódios
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Exploring Culture, Politics, and Critical Thinking - A Conversation with Nicole Nathern-Hedrick
24/04/2026 Duração: 45minBilly Dees sits down with Nicole Nathern-Hedrick, a growing voice on TikTok known for her commentary on faith, culture, and current events. Drawing from her background in the U.S. Army, Nicole shares how her experiences shaped her worldview and led her to speak out on today’s most pressing issues.The conversation explores the power of language, media influence, and the increasing polarization in society. Nicole also discusses her concept of “thought reform” and how emotional messaging can shape public perception and behavior.Blending insight with practical advice, this episode challenges listeners to think critically, stay grounded in heated discussions, and engage more thoughtfully in an ever-changing cultural landscape.Follow Nicole Nathern-Hedrick on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@nicole_nathern_hedrickFollow Billy Dees on X https://x.com/BillyDees
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Hollywood Insider - 20 Years of Tales with Marsha Scarbrough
18/04/2026 Duração: 36minWhat’s it really like working behind the scenes in Hollywood? In this episode, Billy Dees is joined by Marsha Scarbrough, a former assistant director with nearly 20 years of experience in the film industry. From long days on set to managing logistics for major productions, Marsha shares what it takes to keep a movie running—and what audiences never see.She also reflects on working with well-known actors and directors, offering candid insight into the personalities, pressures, and professionalism that shape life on set. Along the way, Marsha shares stories from both the highlights and challenges of her career, giving listeners an honest look at the realities of Hollywood.The conversation also explores how the industry is changing—from the rise of global filming locations and streaming platforms to the growing influence of AI. If you’re curious about filmmaking, storytelling, or the future of entertainment, this episode delivers a compelling behind-the-scenes perspective.Subscribe to Marsha here on Substack htt
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Exploring Big Ideas Through Speculative Fiction - A Conversation with Diana Colleen
11/04/2026 Duração: 51minIn this thought-provoking episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, Billy welcomes speculative fiction author Diana Colleen for a wide-ranging discussion that blends storytelling, philosophy, and current social issues. At the heart of the conversation is Colleen’s debut novel, They Could Be Saviors, a book built on a bold and provocative premise: what if saving the planet required confronting the immense power of billionaires? From the outset, the episode sets the tone for an open dialogue—one where differing viewpoints are not only acknowledged but explored with curiosity and respect.A central theme of the discussion is the role of speculative fiction as more than just entertainment. Colleen explains that the genre—encompassing science fiction, dystopian narratives, and climate fiction (“cli-fi”)—is rooted in “what if” questions that challenge readers to reimagine the future. Rather than focusing solely on bleak, dystopian outcomes, she advocates for stories that offer hope and agency. In her view, the narratives w
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Rethinking the System - A Conversation with Tom Joseph on a “Moneyless” Path to Congress
09/04/2026 Duração: 44minIn this episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, host Billy Dees sits down with Tom Joseph, founder of America’s Main Street Party, to explore an ambitious and unconventional idea: a “moneyless” nominating system for congressional candidates. At a time when public trust in political institutions is strained and campaign spending continues to dominate elections, Joseph presents a model designed to shift power away from wealthy donors and party elites, placing it directly into the hands of voters.At the core of Joseph’s proposal is a competition-style primary process that eliminates campaign spending altogether. Candidates enter by earning grassroots support from constituents rather than financial backing, and they advance through multiple rounds based on public approval. The system relies on equal access to a shared digital platform, where candidates present their positions using the same amount of space, time, and visibility. By standardizing exposure and removing financial advantages, Joseph argues that voters can
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Danielle M. Orsino Talks Cosplay, Martial Arts, and Writing Fantasy
03/04/2026 Duração: 43minThis episode of the podcast features a lively and wide-ranging conversation between Billy Dees and fantasy author, martial artist, and cosplayer Danielle M. Orsino. The discussion begins with Orsino’s unconventional journey into writing, sparked by storytelling sessions with a patient undergoing medical treatment. From those humble beginnings, she developed her Legacies of Light and Dark series, building a creative career that blends instinctive storytelling with immersive character development. Her path highlights a recurring theme throughout the episode: creativity doesn’t always follow a traditional or “trained” route, and sometimes the most compelling stories emerge organically.As the conversation unfolds, Orsino shares how her background in martial arts and cosplay deeply influences her writing process. She describes storytelling as a physical and emotional experience—often acting out scenes, embodying characters, and even using cosplay to better understand their personalities. This multidisciplinary app
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Lorie Kleiner Eckert - What if Good Enough is Better Than Perfect?
27/03/2026 Duração: 42minThis episode of The Billy Dees Podcast featuring Billy Dees and Lorie Kleiner Eckert centers on personal growth, resilience, and redefining what it means to live a fulfilling life. The conversation is anchored around Eckert’s book Chai on Life, which blends storytelling with practical life lessons drawn from her own experiences. Rather than offering abstract theories, she emphasizes “everyday wisdom”—simple, relatable insights that encourage listeners to find meaning in ordinary moments, embrace gratitude, and let go of the pressure to be perfect. A major theme throughout the discussion is the rejection of perfectionism in favor of a more balanced, compassionate approach to life. Eckert introduces the idea that “good enough” can often be exactly what’s needed, depending on the situation. Through examples ranging from parenting to creative work, she argues that constantly striving for perfection can lead to burnout and missed opportunities, while accepting limitations can lead to greater productivity and peac
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Live! Billy Dees, Sara Alessandrini, and Sam Wooldrik - Iran, Immigration, Epstein & More
20/03/2026 Duração: 01h11minThis live episode (Mar 19, 2026, 8:00pm EST) of The Billy Dees Podcast brings together host Billy Dees, filmmaker and commentator Sara Alessandrini, and podcaster Sam Wooldrik for a wide-ranging, unscripted discussion that reflects the fast-moving and often chaotic nature of today’s media and political landscape. The conversation moves fluidly across major global and domestic issues—including tensions with Iran, immigration policy, and the ongoing intrigue surrounding the Epstein case—while also examining how these topics are shaped, distorted, and amplified by modern media and the podcasting space itself. At its core, the episode explores how public discourse has become increasingly polarized, emotional, and, at times, disconnected from nuance or reality. Throughout the discussion, each guest brings a distinct perspective shaped by their background and experience. Alessandrini offers an international lens, emphasizing the complexity of global events and the importance of understanding cultural context, while
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Sara Alessandrini - Problem with Zohran Momdani is Not What He Says, But What He Doesn't
13/03/2026 Duração: 01h04minIn this episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, host Billy Dees welcomes returning guest Sara Alessandrini for a wide-ranging discussion that blends media analysis, politics, and cultural perspective. Alessandrini—an accomplished commentator and filmmaker—joins the program to discuss her work and recent writing, including a Substack essay examining the political messaging and policy contradictions surrounding New York City politics. The conversation offers listeners both analysis and context, particularly for those trying to understand the intersection of media narratives and political branding.A key focus of the discussion is Alessandrini’s documentary, This Is What New Yorkers Say, a multi-part project that explores the intense media cycle surrounding former New York governor Andrew Cuomo. The series examines how the media helped elevate Cuomo during the early days of the pandemic before later turning sharply critical. Dees and Alessandrini reflect on how this rise-and-fall dynamic mirrors broader trends in mode
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The Rise of the “Patriot Economy” - Marketing, Politics, and the Psychology of Giving with Jeff Kruszyna
07/03/2026 Duração: 50minBilly Dees welcomes Jeff Kruszyna, founder and CEO of JMK Victory, for a wide-ranging conversation about politics, marketing, and the rise of what he calls the “patriot economy.” With more than 20 years in direct response marketing and over $100 million raised for campaigns, PACs, and advocacy organizations, Kruszyna shares insight into how values-driven consumerism is reshaping business and political fundraising.The discussion explores how September 11th changed the course of Kruszyna’s life, leading him from a computer science student at Stony Brook University into the world of political strategy and fundraising. Dees and Kruszyna also examine today’s polarized political environment, the influence of algorithms and digital media, and why many Americans are increasingly aligning their purchasing decisions with their beliefs.They also dive into the psychology behind successful fundraising, the surprising staying power of direct mail marketing, and the biggest mistakes political campaigns make when trying to b
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Eric Robinson Tells his Journey from Pastor to the FBI
28/02/2026 Duração: 46minOn this episode of the Billy Dees Podcast, Billy welcomes former FBI Special Agent Eric Robinson for a compelling conversation that bridges faith, federal investigations, and frontline reality. After 24 years with the FBI — working white-collar crime, counter-terrorism, gangs, drugs, crimes against children, and serving as a SWAT operator and firearms instructor — Eric shares what the job is really like beyond the television dramas. From the painstaking process behind wiretaps to the split-second decisions made during high-risk operations, he offers a grounded look at life inside the Bureau. But Eric’s story doesn’t begin with law enforcement. Before joining the FBI, he spent 12 years in Christian ministry, even planting and pastoring a church in Western New York. In this candid discussion, he explains how counseling skills from the pulpit carried over into interrogation rooms — and how years of exposure to crime can challenge faith, perspective, and compassion. Billy and Eric also dive into modern terrori
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Cinda Gault — Writing Women, History, and Identity
21/02/2026 Duração: 49minPodcast Description: Cinda Gault — Writing Women, History, and Identity In this episode, Billy Dees welcomes Canadian author Cinda Gault for a wide-ranging and thoughtful conversation about literature, feminism, history, and cultural identity.Cinda Gault shares her journey from second-wave feminist activism in 1970s Canada to earning advanced degrees in criminology and English, and ultimately becoming a novelist. The discussion explores her three books — This Godforsaken Place, A Small Compass, and Everything I Hope For — and her passion for telling stories about resilient women navigating both wilderness frontiers and modern urban life.The conversation also dives into:· What it was really like coming of age in the 1970s· Canada’s unique cultural and political identity· Why Canada has no federal abortion law· The evolution of feminism and identity politics· Music, community, and what’s been lost since the hi-fi era· How fiction restores the human stories history leaves behi
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A Deep Dive into the Epstein Files - Politics, Power, and Public Perception
13/02/2026 Duração: 38minIn this episode, Billy Dees welcomes fellow podcaster Sam, host of the Shades of Jade Podcast, for a wide-ranging and thought-provoking discussion that blends commentary with investigative curiosity. Sam’s show, much like Billy’s, tackles current events and cultural flashpoints — and lately, her focus has been on the ever-evolving story surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.At the heart of the conversation is the public reaction to the so-called “Epstein files.” Sam explains that much of her coverage has centered on separating fact from fiction. Just because a name appears in documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein does not mean criminal involvement. Invitations, flight logs, and peripheral associations have fueled online speculation, but as Sam notes, guilt by association is not the same as proof of wrongdoing. In a political climate where names are quickly weaponized, the discussion highlights how easily narratives can spiral beyond the available evidence.Billy and Sam also explore the figures most closely tied to Eps
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Dr. Marc J. Defant - Activism vs. Science - Evolutionary Psychology & Gender Differences
06/02/2026 Duração: 53minWhat happens when ideology collides with science?In this episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, Billy sits down with Dr. Marc J. Defant, professor of geology and geochemistry at the University of South Florida and author of Voyage of Discovery: From the Big Bang to the Ice Age. Dr. Defant brings decades of scientific research—and a willingness to challenge academic orthodoxy—to a wide-ranging conversation about evolutionary psychology, biology, and the growing politicization of higher education.Together, Billy and Dr. Defant explore why evidence still matters, how evolutionary psychology explains sex differences and human behavior, and where modern feminism and social constructionism clash with data. From masculinity and mate selection to the gender pay gap, academia, and the erosion of intellectual honesty, this episode cuts through culture-war noise with a grounded, unapologetically evidence-based discussion.If you’re interested in science, free inquiry, and conversations that don’t pull punches, this is an epi
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D.H. Morris - Author - "The Girl of Many Crowns"
30/01/2026 Duração: 43minIf you enjoy history, you will really like this episode.D. H. Morris, a native of San Diego, California, has lived on four continents and traveled through countless countries. Now residing in Kansas City, Missouri, she’s the proud mother of four children and grandmother to eleven. With a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Choral Music Education from Utah State University, she later pursued graduate studies in English at USU and law at the University of Utah. A published playwright, she has recently turned her passion for history into a novel, The Girl of Many Crowns. Set in the Kingdom of Francia in 856 AD, the book tells the gripping true story of Judith, the first princess of France, and Baldwin “Iron Arm,” a knight of King Charles the Bald. Together, they defy an empire, embarking on a daring journey that will change history. As a descendant of both Judith and Baldwin, D. H. Morris uncovered their remarkable tale while working on a genealogical project. Intrigued, she dove deep into the 9th century, research
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Laura Buchwald - Author "The Book of Reservations"
22/01/2026 Duração: 36minIn this deeply reflective episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, Billy sits down with author Laura Buchwald to explore grief, storytelling, and the enduring human desire to reconnect with those we’ve lost. The conversation centers on Buchwald’s novel The Book of Reservations, a story built around a haunting yet tender premise: what if you could share one more meal with a departed loved one? Drawing from personal loss, spiritual curiosity, and years immersed in the arts, Buchwald discusses how grief is not a linear process, but a deeply personal and cumulative experience that shapes how we love, remember, and create.Buchwald opens up about the inspiration behind her “ghost table” trilogy, influenced by a visit to New Orleans and her belief that death is not necessarily an ending, but a transformation. The discussion thoughtfully balances belief and skepticism, as Billy and Laura examine hospice experiences, end-of-life phenomena, and why so many people report strikingly similar moments as they near death. Rather t
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Zolal Habibi - Iran - The Alternative and Democratic Change
19/01/2026 Duração: 01h01minIn this powerful episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, Billy sits down with Iranian human rights activist Zolal Habibi for an in-depth and deeply personal conversation about Iran’s past, present, and possible future. Zolal shares her extraordinary journey into activism, shaped by the loss of her father during the 1988 massacre of political prisoners, and explains her work with the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). The discussion provides crucial context many Americans may not be familiar with, challenging oversimplified narratives about Iran before and after the 1979 revolution and explaining how a popular uprising for freedom was ultimately hijacked by a far more brutal theocratic dictatorship.The conversation explores the realities of life under authoritarian rule, the failures of both monarchy and the current regime, and why Iranians remain deeply skeptical of foreign intervention while still seeking international solidarity. Zolal outlines the NCRI’s vision for a secular, democratic republic roo
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LIVE with Billy Dees and Cynthia Elliott - Iran - ICE - Hollywood and More
17/01/2026 Duração: 48min -
Talking About the Mix of Politics and Media with Filmmaker - Sara Alessandrini
09/01/2026 Duração: 01h41sIn this episode of The Billy Dees Podcast, Billy sits down with Italian filmmaker and social commentator Sara Alessandrini, creator of the docu-series This Is What New Yorkers Say.Sara discusses her deep dive into the Andrew Cuomo media saga and how legacy media, public outrage, and social movements shape — and sometimes distort — public perception.Drawing from her experience living in both Europe and the United States, Sarah offers a unique perspective on due process, the limits of movements like #MeToo, political polarization, immigration, and the growing inability to have nuanced conversations in today’s culture. Together, Billy and Sara explore how narratives are formed, why critical thinking matters more than ever, and what happens when society replaces facts with feelings.A thoughtful and challenging conversation about media power, politics, and the future of public discourse.Find out more about Sara's docu-series here https://www.thisiswhatnewyorkerssay.com/Follow Billy Dees on X https://x.com/BillyDee
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At the Crossroads - Lessons from 2025 and the Uncertain Path to 2026
27/12/2025 Duração: 01h05minBilly Dees with Guest CoHost Cynthia ElliottIn this episode, the conversation ranged widely across some of the biggest cultural, technological, and political shifts shaping our moment. Billy and Cynthia explored the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and what it could mean for jobs, human purpose, and the future of work, while also touching on broader concerns about the planet and the possibility of major technological and energy breakthroughs that could reshape civilization. The discussion expanded into questions of consciousness—whether emerging technologies might change how we understand the human mind itself—and how a new space race is reigniting global competition, innovation, and ambition beyond Earth.On the cultural front, the program examined the growing divide between so-called “red pill” toxic masculinity and a healthier model of men grounded in emotional intelligence, accountability, and balance. The toll of social media was another major theme, with burnout, privacy erosion, and digital overloa
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Andrea LeDew - "Polemics - Political Poems and Prose"
05/12/2025 Duração: 53minAndrea LeDew is a Jacksonville, Florida–based writer and poet who has spent more than thirty years immersed in literature, language, law, and homeschooling. She is the author of Polemics: Political Poems & Prose, a ten-year collection covering major events in American politics from 2016 through early 2025. Her website For Random Learning Comes has been active for a decade, and her poetry has appeared in multiple literary magazines. She has also participated in regional literary events such as Jax by Jax and the St. Augustine Poet Fest. Beyond poetry, she is currently working on a novel featuring a disabled main character, drawing from her experiences as a caregiver.During the podcast, Andrea discussed how Polemics is organized and what inspired its structure—each piece is paired with a brief introduction explaining the political moment that sparked it. She talked about the various hot-button issues the collection addresses and why she felt compelled to include them. Andrea also explained who she believes