Heidi has hosted 165 Episodes.
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Episode 266: Nothing Says ‘I Want to Stay in America’ Like Waving a Foreign Flag!
February 3rd, 2025 | 1 hr 8 mins
america first, america vs globalists, biden border crisis, border security, canada tariffs, china tariffs, conservative podcast, deportation protests, economic nationalism, economic patriotism, foreign flags, government inefficiency, illegal immigration, immigration hypocrisy, leftist meltdown, liberal hypocrisy, maga, make america great again, mass deportations, media bias, mexico tariffs, national sovereignty, open borders, tariff war, trade war, trump, trump policies, trump vs globalists, trump wins, unfiltered politics, woke protesters
On this episode of The Saulty Show, the crew discusses Trump’s latest wins and how his policies are shaking things up. We dive into mass deportations and the protests they’ve sparked—though oddly enough, the protestors are waving the flags of the very countries they supposedly fled. Make that make sense. We also break down the tariff war now raging between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, and China—will it boost American jobs or trigger more global drama? Tune in for the real, unfiltered take.
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Episode 265: The Conservative Conundrum: H-1B Visas and National Identity.
December 31st, 2024 | 1 hr 2 mins
america first, american jobs, conservative politics, cultural debate, economic policy, elon musk, foreign talent, h-1b visas, immigration debate, job displacement, laura loomer, maga, national identity, policy shift, silicon valley, skilled workers, tech industry, trump administration, twitter clash, vivek ramaswamy
In this episode of The Saulty Show, It's all about this massive debate where Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are pushing for more foreign tech talent to keep America on top, while Laura Loomer is out here saying, 'What about American jobs?'
This isn't just about visas; it's about what America stands for. We'll dive into the arguments, the backlash from MAGA supporters, and where Trump might land on all this. Is this a new path for conservative thought or just a temporary detour? Let's find out together.
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Episode 264: The Tragedy in Germany: Lessons for the West
December 23rd, 2024 | 1 hr 3 mins
border control, christmas market attack, conservative podcast, cultural clash, cultural integration, european immigration crisis, european security, germany, germany tragedy, identity preservation, illegal immigration, immigration policies, lessons for america, mass immigration, migration crisis, national security, open borders debate, public safety, the saulty show, western values
In this episode, we cover the devastating Christmas market attack in Germany and what it reveals about the dangers of unchecked immigration.
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Episode 262: How YouTubers and Podcasters Changed the Political Game
November 19th, 2024 | 54 mins 36 secs
alternative media, breaking news, content creators, digital media, donald trump, election 2024, election coverage, fake news, future of media, grassroots media, independent journalism, independent media, influencers, kamala harris, legacy media, media bias, media revolution, media shake-up, media transformation, media trends, new media, news platforms, podcasting, podcasts, political campaigns, political influencers, political news, politics, social media, the saulty show, traditional media, trust in media, youtube creators, youtubers
In this episode of The Saulty Show, we dive into how YouTubers, podcasters, and influencers completely flipped the script on traditional media this election season. Politicians are ditching the big networks and going straight to the people through independent platforms, and it's shaking up the way we get our news. With legacy media losing trust and relevance, the rise of independent voices is giving people raw, unfiltered content like never before. We break down why this shift is happening, how it’s changing politics, and what it means for the future of media.
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Episode 259: Unmasking Kamala: Lies, Fake Support, and Media Bias
August 19th, 2024 | 1 hr 14 mins
ai-generated crowds, campaign manipulation, conservative podcast, conservative values, election 2024, fake news, fake support, grassroots vs astroturf, harris campaign, kamala harris, kamala harris vp, lies, media bias, media double standards, political deception, political scandal, tim walz, trump vs harris, unmasking kamala, vp pick controversy
In this episode of The Saulty Show, we dig into Kamala Harris’s latest shady moves, like picking Tim Walz as her VP—a guy with a sketchy past—and faking crowds with AI-generated images. We also call out the media's double standards when it comes to her versus Trump, bust her myths about the economy and gas prices, and talk about how more people, including Gen Z and even some Taylor Swift fans, are getting behind Trump. Don’t miss this one if you want the real story behind the headlines.
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Episode 258: Into the Lion's Den: Trump Faces Black "Journalists"
August 5th, 2024 | 59 mins 2 secs
american pride, conservative podcast, harris events, kamala harris, lion's den, nabj, national association of black journalists, patriotic rallies, political analysis, political comparison, political landscape, ratchet rappers, trump, trump rallies, trump resilience, trump victory
In this episode of The Saulty Show, we dive into President Trump's bold appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists conference. Walking into what many would consider the lion's den, Trump emerged victorious. We’ll also compare the vastly different atmospheres of Trump’s rallies, which are steeped in patriotism and American pride, to those of Kamala Harris, often featuring ratchet female rappers and a completely different vibe. Join us as we break down these events and explore their implications for the political landscape.
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Episode 257: Mocking Christianity at the Olympics: What's Happening?
July 29th, 2024 | 1 hr 4 mins
athletic excellence, blasphemy, christianity, controversial performances., cultural controversy, drag queens, global unity, last supper, olympics 2024, opening ceremony, political implications, provocative imagery, public reaction, religious freedom, religious mockery, sacrilegious spectacle, satanic rituals, social media outrage, symbolism, trans performers
In this episode of The Saulty Show, we delve into the controversial opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games. What should have been a celebration of global unity and athletic prowess turned into a contentious spectacle, featuring what many perceive as satanic rituals and a provocative portrayal of religious themes. Trans and drag queens were prominently displayed in a scene reminiscent of the Last Supper, sparking outrage and heated debates. We'll explore the details of these performances, analyze the symbolism, and discuss the public's reaction. Join us as we unpack the cultural and political implications of this shocking event.
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Episode 256: Biden Bows Out: The Fight for the Democratic Nomination Begins
July 22nd, 2024 | 1 hr 6 mins
2024 election, biden announcement, biden legacy, clinton support, democratic conflicts, democratic nomination, democratic party, democratic primaries, election predictions, establishment wing, gop strategy, harris candidacy, kamala harris, key election issues, obama open primary, political analysis, political landscape, presidential race, progressive wing, voter reaction
In this episode of "The Saulty Show," we talk about President Biden's big announcement that he's not running in 2024 and is backing Kamala Harris instead. We'll dive into the Clintons supporting Harris and Obama's call for an open primary, and what it all means for the Democrats. We'll also look at potential party conflicts and how the Republicans might react. Tune in as we break down the key issues and make some predictions about this political shake-up.
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Episode 254: Bear With Us: Why Do Women Fear Men More Than a Grizzly?
July 11th, 2024 | 54 mins 18 secs
bear preference, bruin vs guy, fear of men, gender fears, gender stereotypes, men vs bear, outdoor safety, relationship dynamics, safety in the woods, shocking choice, social media trend, societal perceptions, survival choice, survival instincts, viral debate, viral trend, wilderness survival, women choose bear, women safety, women's choice
On the latest episode of "The Saulty Show," we dive into a controversial trend that hit social media recently: would women rather be stuck in the woods with a random bear or a random guy? Shockingly, most women chose the bear, citing men as more dangerous despite a lack of supporting evidence or statistics. Join us as we unravel the reasons behind this startling choice, challenge the narrative, and explore what this trend says about societal perceptions and relationships today. Don't miss this provocative discussion—tune in now!
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Episode 253: The Dependency Trap: How Democrats Perpetuate Welfare
July 4th, 2024 | 56 mins 40 secs
community safety, conservative podcast, dangerous neighborhoods, democratic party, dependency, economic instability, economic solutions, government programs, political promises, political strategy, political tactics, politics, poverty, poverty cycle, social issues, temporary fixes, the saulty show, voter base, welfare, welfare dependency
In the latest episode of "The Saulty Show," we delve into the Democratic Party's strategy of maintaining a cycle of dependency through welfare programs. We argue that by keeping neighborhoods dangerous and economically unstable, they position themselves as the perpetual solution without ever resolving the core issues. This tactic, we suggest, traps individuals in a state of need, ensuring a reliable voter base.
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Episode 252: Unraveling the Mystery of Good Music: AI's Revolutionary Impact
April 29th, 2024 | 1 hr 4 mins
ai, ai in music, ai influence, algorithm, artificial intelligence, composition, creativity, digital revolution, discussion, entertainment, evolution, future, future of music, future trends, innovation, insights, lyrics, melody, music, music analysis, music appreciation, music industry, music production, music trends, musical excellence, musical genius., podcast, podcast episode, podcasting, revolution, rhythm, songwriting, technology, technology impact, transformation, trends
Join us as we dive into the world of music and unravel the age-old question: What truly makes a song great – the melody, rhythm, or lyrics? But that's not all – buckle up as we explore how AI is revolutionizing the music scene. We shift gears to discuss why leveraging AI to supercharge our careers and skills is an absolute game-changer. It's all happening on this episode of The Saulty Show, where the conversation is hot, the insights are fresh, and the beats are unstoppable
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Episode 250: Rewriting History: The Time Traveler's Dilemma
February 9th, 2024 | 1 hr 2 mins
altering history, causality, consequences, conservative podcast, ethical dilemmas, historical alterations, historical ethics, historical impact, history, moral quandaries, philosophy, pivotal moments, rewriting history, ripple effects, thought-provoking, time machine, time paradoxes, time travel, time travel dilemmas
In this episode of "The Saulty Show," Saul poses a thought-provoking question: If you could go back in time and change any moment in history, what event would you alter, and why? The crew explores the ethical implications of rewriting history's pivotal moments and the potential ripple effects of those changes. Tune in as we discuss the moral implications of playing "god" with the fabric of time, emphasizing that while the intent may be to prevent harm, the outcome could exacerbate existing issues or lead to unintended consequences.
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Episode 247: Trumped Up: Iowa Victory and Media Manipulation
January 19th, 2024 | 1 hr 35 mins
alternative news, censorship, crew's predictions, desantis, exit strategies, information overload, iowa caucus, leftist agenda, media manipulation, nikki haley, podcast episode, political analysis, political landscape, political rollercoaster., speculations, trump, truth quest, victory, vivek, washington post
In this episode the crew dives into the aftermath of the Iowa Caucus, highlighting Trump's epic win and Vivek's unexpected exit, throwing his support behind Trump. But when will Desantis and Nikki Haley bow out of this wild political dance. Shifting gears, the topic moves to take on The Washington Post's piece titled "Doing Your Own Research is a Good Way to End Up Wrong," Saul dismantles the idea that too much info leads to chaos and makes that case that it is a leftist plot to shut down alternative news, wondering if they're afraid of a little healthy debate. Join the crew for a rollercoaster of political events and media antics – riding the wave between facts, censorship, and the quest for truth.
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Episode 246: Lights, Drama, Controversy: The Saulty Take on DNC & Hollywood Woes
January 12th, 2024 | 1 hr 26 mins
On this episode of The Saulty Show, join the crew as they give their latest takes on the New Hampshire Democratic primary and the sizzling drama within the DNC. From unexpected twists to corruption and legal battles, Saulty Saul and the team unpack and react to the never-ending political rollercoaster.
Also, brace yourselves as they dive into the troubled world of Hollywood, dissecting the alarming decline in movie quality and its ripple effect on the box office. What could be the cause? Could it be women? lol tune in and find out! -
Episode 245: Who is John Doe #36?
January 4th, 2024 | 58 mins 17 secs
accountability, billclinton, breakingnewsreaction, courttranscripts, highprofileallegations, jeffreyepstein, justicedilemma, legalframework, pedophileislandscandal, princeandrew, reflectiononjustice., scandalanalysis, societalimpact, twotieredjusticesystem, unsealedlist
On the latest episode of "The Saulty Show," the crew delves into the recently unsealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents, bringing to light startling revelations about prominent figures like former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew being implicated in the pedophile island scandal. The crew discusses the two-tiered justice system that is rotten to the core.
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Episode 241: Is Marriage Still Worth It? Navigating Love in a New World
September 28th, 2023 | 1 hr 1 min
challenges, commitment, communication, divorce, equality, family, family values, gender roles, humor, legalities, love, marriage, marriage laws, modern society, parenthood, relationship dynamics, society's evolution, solutions, traditions, vows
In this episode, we take on a rollercoaster ride through the modern maze of marriage, armed with truth and a pinch of saltiness. We try to make "The Case for Marriage" while serving up a dish of love seasoned with the complexities of today's world. We explored the highs and lows of matrimonial bliss, reminding you that love, like a fine wine, can be both intoxicating and challenging. So, fasten your emotional seatbelts, folks, because when it comes to marriage, it's not always rainbows and butterflies, but it's a story worth telling. Stay saulty, stay married, and stay tuned for more on, The Saulty Show