Filtered with TJ Walker

Filtered with TJ Walker

By: TJ Walker

Language: en

Categories: News, Business, Careers

Filtered with TJ Walker is your daily lens on news, business, technology, and culture - analyzed through the skills and strategies of effective communication. Hosted by world-renowned media trainer and commentator TJ Walker, each episode cuts through the noise, filters out the spin, and delivers clear, practical insights that help you understand not only what’s happening but why it matters. From breaking headlines on global leaders, artificial intelligence, Wall Street, and elections, to cultural shifts shaping everyday life, TJ explains how stories are framed, sold, and communicated to the public. If you want sharp analysis, real-world context, and lessons yo...

Episodes

Filtered: Trump Unleashed: Power, AI Abuse, ICE Violence & Billionaire Flight
Jan 10, 2026

Today on Filtered with TJ Walker, we analyze five major stories that reveal how power operates when constraints disappear.

From AI platforms charging for abuse… to billionaires leaving California… to chilling new footage in the Minneapolis ICE killing… to oil executives rejecting Trump’s Venezuela plan… this episode explores how language, incentives, and authority are reshaping America.

You’ll hear:
• Why Grok’s AI paywall didn’t solve abuse
• Why Google’s founders are quietly leaving California
• How political language reframes lethal force
• Why “capturing Venezuela” is outdated thinking
• What happens when loyalty replaces la...

Duration: 01:13:19
Filtered: The Death of Journalism, Fear as Policy, and Power Without Limits
Jan 09, 2026

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we examine five stories that reveal how media, power, fear, and attention are reshaping American life.

We explore the shutdown of a historic local newspaper, growing concerns about self-censorship at national news organizations, a rare legal victory for free speech on campus, the deadly consequences of aggressive immigration enforcement, and a president’s assertion that his authority is limited only by personal morality.

We close with research-backed insight into why constant phone use is eroding creativity—and how reclaiming your attention may be a form of resistance.

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Duration: 01:05:04
AI Chatbots, RFK Jr.’s Food Policy, Housing & Federal Power [Filtered]
Jan 09, 2026

A sweeping look at five major stories shaping America today. TJ Walker examines a tragic AI chatbot lawsuit involving a teenager, new dietary guidelines from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the rise of extreme cosmetic surgery culture, President Trump’s housing proposal targeting Wall Street, and a deadly ICE shooting caught on camera.

This episode focuses on facts, context, and consequences, not partisan spin.

Duration: 00:52:14
Filtered: AI’s $230B Moment, Nuclear Reality, and the Politics of Power
Jan 07, 2026

Elon Musk raises $20 billion more for his AI startup — but does that signal innovation, speculation, or both? TJ Walker explains why every major technological revolution has come with massive bubbles, and why AI may be no different.

We then unpack nuclear power’s quiet comeback. Despite decades of fear, the data shows nuclear energy is dramatically safer than fossil fuels and may be essential to powering the AI economy.

Next, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz steps away from reelection amid one of the largest COVID-era fraud scandals in U.S. history. We examine oversight failures, political cons...

Duration: 01:00:02
Filtered: NVIDIA’s AI Dominance, Venezuela Fallout, and January 6 Five Years Later
Jan 06, 2026

NVIDIA unveils a powerful new AI chip that could lower costs, but increase Big Tech dominance. President Trump claims the U.S. will “manage” Venezuela, triggering global alarm. Actor Mickey Rourke turns to GoFundMe for rent, revealing hard lessons about money and discipline. Communities across America push back against massive AI data centers, driving up energy costs. And five years after January 6, the consequences for democracy remain unresolved.

A clear, fact-driven breakdown from Filtered with TJ Walker, connecting news to communication skills, personal development, and real-world impact.

Duration: 01:01:19
Filtered | How Leaders Communicate: Body Language, Storytelling, Focus & Action
Jan 06, 2026

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ shares powerful, real-world lessons on leadership communication and personal development.

You’ll discover why people judge leadership instantly through body language, how to tell stories that audiences actually remember, why breaking big goals into small steps works, and how a single clear call to action can make or break a presentation.

This episode is designed for professionals, leaders, entrepreneurs, students, and anyone who wants to communicate with clarity, confidence, and impact.

Duration: 00:22:04
Filtered: Troops-in-Cities Blocked, Viral Minnesota Claims, Epstein Files Delay, Jan. 6 Bombs, Driving Safety
Jan 04, 2026

TJ Walker recaps the most-discussed stories from the week and what they reveal about power, media incentives, and public trust: court pushback on federal city deployments, the Minnesota viral-video controversy and its real-world consequences, a Reuters update on the DOJ’s Epstein document review timeline, a January 6 pipe-bomb development that punctures conspiracy narratives, and new research on why talking while driving is more dangerous than listening.

Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:31 Troops-in-cities blocked by courts
10:21 Minnesota controversy and policy fallout
16:04 DOJ Epstein files delay, Reuters report
28:14 Jan. 6 pipe-bomb development
33:09 Podcasts vs hands-free calls while dr...

Duration: 00:38:38
Filtered: Maduro Seized Claim, No-Shoes Offices, Peptide Gray Market, BYD vs Tesla, Saks Crisis
Jan 03, 2026

TJ Walker analyzes today’s top stories: the White House claim of capturing Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, the rise of no-shoes office policies, Silicon Valley’s gray-market peptide injections, BYD overtaking Tesla in 2025 EV sales, and Saks Global’s debt-driven turmoil. Plus, a practical Q and A on clarity, projection, and why microphones are for the audience.

Chapter Timestamps for Show Notes

00:00 Intro
00:35 Maduro captured claim and the precedent question
10:53 No-shoes office trend
17:20 Peptides and “do your own research” culture
25:29 BYD passes Tesla in 2025 EVs
31:55 Saks Global debt pressure and retail reality
3...

Duration: 00:45:41
Filtered: Mamdani’s Inaugural Speech: Unity, Branding, and the “Collectivism” Line
Jan 02, 2026

In this special Filtered with TJ Walker episode, TJ Walker analyzes Zohran Mamdani’s inaugural address as NYC mayor, how he uses pacing, eye-line, and unity language to sound steady and inclusive, while still signaling an ideological identity. TJ highlights key moments,s including “If you are a New Yorker, I am your mayor,” the promise to “govern expansively and audaciously,” the risky phrase “the warmth of collectivism,” and the late declaration that he will govern as a democratic socialist.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:56 Opening tone
03:38 Delivery and teleprompter
07:58 “I am your mayor” unity pitch
13:56 AOC and...

Duration: 01:03:50
Filtered: Why Resolutions Fail, Podcast Driving Distraction, and Viral-Outrage Government
Jan 02, 2026

On the January 1, 2026 episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ explains why New Year’s resolutions collapse, and why “discipline” is the wrong frame. TJ argues that bad habits come with billion-dollar marketing support, while your goals need systems: tiny daily actions, scheduling, and repeatable routines.

TJ then lays out seven spheres of personal development: self-control, health, relationships, learning, creating, leisure, and wealth, followed by a research-based look at driving distraction that separates listening from talking. The episode closes with TJ’s warning about viral outrage shaping government action at high speed, plus a constitutional critique of threats...

Duration: 00:59:31
Filtered: Vegas Tourism Drops, Bourbon Glut, ACA Warning, Epstein Files, SNAP Soda Ban
Jan 01, 2026

TJ Walker’s end-of-year episode connects five big themes: weakening discretionary spending signals, a cultural shift away from nature, health-care politics that can explode at the kitchen-table level, the realities of document releases in high-profile cases, and a new wave of SNAP restrictions targeting soda and candy in multiple states. Practical, direct commentary designed to help you understand what’s changing, and what it could mean in 2026.

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Duration: 00:54:02
Filtered: Media Layoffs, AI Deepfakes, Data Centers, Post-Trump GOP, Jan 6 Bombs
Dec 31, 2025

TJ Walker analyzes the day’s biggest themes in politics, media, and technology: the 2025 media job collapse, AI deepfakes targeting public figures, backlash against data centers, the early post-Trump Republican succession conversation, and an update tied to the January 6 Capitol bombs narrative. Practical takeaway: slow down, verify, and learn how power moves when information gets cheaper to fake.

#Filtered #TJWalker #AI #Deepfakes #Disinformation #MediaLayoffs #TechPolicy #AIRegulation #Jan6 #Politics

Chapter Timestamps

00:00 Intro and headlines
01:19 Media layoffs
14:19 Deepfakes and Starmer
26:56 Data centers and regulation
43:02 After Trump's GOP succession
58:00 January 6 bombs update
01:03:45 Qu...

Duration: 00:57:33
Media Training: Get Quoted, Look Confident, Build Leads
Dec 30, 2025

TJ Walker pulls a “vault” lesson that proves a powerful point: you do not need perfect production to create lasting impact. TJ explains how to craft three short message points, deliver memorable sound bites, and handle questions without repeating negative framing. You’ll also get practical on-camera tips for posture, eye contact, facial expression, and natural hand movement, plus phone interview tactics like using a cheat sheet and bridging back to your key point.

Chapters
00:00 Intro and why today’s episode is different
00:08 Vault lesson: imperfect video, real results
00:48 What media training is and why it m...

Duration: 00:57:51
Bankruptcies Surge, Even Without a Recession
Dec 28, 2025

Duration: 00:51:11
Filtered: California Billionaire Wealth Tax, Shaq’s Mansion Loss, TikTok Deal Smell Test
Dec 27, 2025

Today on Filtered with TJ Walker: California’s proposed one-time 5% wealth tax on billionaires, why it may sound fair in theory but fail in practice, and how it can reshape political incentives. Then, Shaquille O’Neal’s 76,000-square-foot mansion sale at a major loss, and the wider lesson about real estate hype, unused space, and buying for life instead of “guaranteed” profits.

We also examine the TikTok deal framework involving Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX, and whether it reflects a healthy market process or political favoritism. Finally, TJ uses the Susie Wiles Vanity Fair reporting to lay out a simp...

Duration: 00:47:13
Filtered: Nigeria Strikes, Brown Disinfo, TikTok Livestream Death, Christmas Politics, Kennedy Center Fallout
Dec 26, 2025

TJ Walker analyzes five headline stories: the U.S. strikes ISIS targets in Nigeria and the selective framing around victims; the Brown University shooting and the role powerful figures play in accelerating misinformation; a TikTok livestream driving incident that allegedly killed a pedestrian and the broader distracted-driving crisis; official government Christmas messaging and church–state lines; and the Kennedy Center’s canceled Christmas Eve jazz tradition after the “Trump-Kennedy” naming backlash.

Duration: 00:43:36
Filtered: Christmas Tree Wars, CBS News Takedowns, Epstein Files
Dec 25, 2025

On this Christmas Day episode, TJ Walker examines the incentives behind the stories, who benefits, who gets silenced, and why the framing matters.

Topics include: the “real vs. artificial” Christmas tree fight and a major Home Depot ad campaign; the death of legendary park ranger Betty Reid Soskin at 104 and what purpose does for longevity; the CBS/60 Minutes controversy involving reporting on Venezuelan migrants and media pressure; and the Epstein files as a test of whether outrage is consistent or partisan. Plus: a practical speaking question on how to make stories stick.

Duration: 00:40:24
Filtered: Waymo Blackout Stalls, Epstein Files Drip, and the Conservative Case Against Trump
Dec 24, 2025

Waymo robotaxis stall during a San Francisco power outage, sparking questions about disaster readiness and public policy. TJ then breaks down why James Cameron’s reaction to an old Amy Poehler joke is a classic celebrity PR mistake. Next: new Epstein file material, what appears credible, what appears forged, and how political actors weaponize selective transparency. Finally, TJ asks why self-described conservatives do not reject Donald Trump, given deficits, tariffs, government power, and personal conduct. Plus, the Question of the Day on leadership body language and executive presence.

Video Chapters (timestamps)

0:00 Cold open: Waymo blackout, Ca...

Duration: 00:38:19
Filtered: Wegovy Goes Pill, YouTube Beats Netflix, and Trump Halts Offshore Wind
Dec 23, 2025

On today’s Filtered with TJ Walker:

Wegovy’s move toward a pill form and why that could reshape health behavior and consumer culture. Then, YouTube’s dominance on TV screens, especially daytime, signals a deeper collapse of legacy media gatekeeping. We also reflect on May Britt’s legacy through her marriage to Sammy Davis Jr. and what modern backlash politics reveals. Plus, the Charlie Javice case offers a persuasion lesson with a detail everyone can visualize: $529 gummy bears. Finally, the Trump administration pauses offshore wind leases under “national security,” raising major questions about investment, policy, and energy relia

Duration: 00:44:16
Filtered: Best Places to Retire (NYC Shock), Jim Beam Pauses Distilling, “Moderation” Debate, JD Vance Identity Fight, 60 Minutes Drama
Dec 23, 2025

In this episode of Filtered, TJ Walker examines the hidden incentives behind retirement rankings, why a surprising city shows up high, and what the metrics miss. Then: Jim Beam pauses distilling, and what that can reveal about demand cycles and consumer sentiment. We also break down the fight inside alcohol research over whether “moderation” messaging still makes sense as public-health institutions debate risk. Next: Turning Point and JD Vance in a right-wing identity clash over loyalty and movement branding. And we close with a look at a 60 Minutes controversy and what it means for newsroom credibility, plus a Question of t...

Duration: 00:59:48
Filtered: Trump’s “92%” Claims, U.S. Tourism Slide, Jake Paul KO, NCAA Nonprofit Debate, Epstein Files
Dec 22, 2025

Tourism to the United States is slipping in 2025, and the show explains what that can mean economically and politically. Then, a breakdown of a pattern highlighted in The Atlantic: President Trump’s recurring use of “92%” as a persuasive statistic. The episode also covers Jake Paul’s loss to Anthony Joshua and the larger concept of “authority bias,” where audiences treat fame as expertise. Next, Senator Maria Cantwell’s effort to reexamine whether major college athletics, especially NCAA football, still fits the nonprofit model. Finally, the Epstein files return to the headlines amid confusion over document posting, removals, and public trust. The epi...

Duration: 00:48:52
Shapiro’s “Truth” Challenge, Stefanik Exit, Romney’s Tax Pitch, and the “Trump Kennedy Center”
Dec 21, 2025

TJ Walker analyzes Ben Shapiro’s Turning Point USA speech on “truth” and misinformation, then turns to Elise Stefanik’s decision to exit the New York governor race and the strategic context around Trump-world politics. TJ also reacts to Mitt Romney’s “Tax the Rich, Like Me” argument, including the Social Security taxable earnings cap and tax-policy history. The episode closes with TJ’s take on the “Trump Kennedy Center” renaming—and a student question on speaking clearly and cohesively.

Duration: 00:50:34
Filtered: Oscars to YouTube, AOC vs Vance Poll, Coldplay Kiss Cam Fallout
Dec 19, 2025

TJ Walker breaks down five fast-moving stories: the Oscars moving to YouTube in 2029 and what it says about fading media gatekeepers, a Mamdani staff resignation over resurfaced posts, early 2028 speculation sparked by an AOC vs J.D. Vance poll, the Coldplay “kiss cam” controversy through a workplace and public-harassment lens, and Pete Hegseth’s push to elevate Christianity inside the military.

Duration: 00:47:23
Filtered | Trump’s Address to the Nation: Fact-Check, Rhetoric, and What It Mean
Dec 18, 2025

President Donald Trump delivered an “Address to the Nation,” and in this special episode of Filtered, TJ Walker breaks it down line-by-line, separating claims from verifiable reality and analyzing the communication strategy behind the speech.

You’ll hear focused commentary on: inflation and prices, the border and crime claims, culture-war framing, tariffs and investment messaging, health care and prescription drug promises, the Federal Reserve and interest-rate pressure, and the broader credibility test of a presidential address.

Chapters
00:00 Intro: Why this address matters
00:59 Speech begins: inflation & “inherited a mess”
01:07 Inflation numbers + Trump’s “some would say...

Duration: 00:54:26
Filtered: Venezuela Blockade Questions, Stern’s Sirius Deal, Wiles Leaks, Reiner Post Backlash
Dec 17, 2025

TJ Walker breaks down five major segments: Trump’s announced “blockade” of Venezuelan oil tankers, Howard Stern’s new SiriusXM deal and leverage, Susie Wiles’ unusually candid interviews, backlash to Trump’s Rob Reiner comments plus Nick Fuentes clip reaction, and the Question of the Day on what hooks an audience instantly.

#Filtered #TJWalker #NewsCommentary #Venezuela #HowardStern #SiriusXM #WhiteHouse #Media #PublicSpeaking

Chapter Timestamps

00:00 Teaser
00:56 Venezuela tanker “blockade”
06:40 Howard Stern/SiriusXM
12:59 Susie Wiles/Trump world
20:30 Reiner post backlash/Fuentes clip
35:10 Question of the Day
37:26 Outro

Duration: 00:38:05
Chile’s Hard-Right Shift, Reiner Homicide Shock, Harris 2028 Signals, Rivers Returns at 44
Dec 16, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker:

Chile elects José Antonio Kast, intensifying debates on immigration and authoritarian politics.

LAPD arrests Nick Reiner in connection with the deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, followed by sharp political reaction and public criticism.

Kamala Harris signals she may keep a 2028 run viable; the episode reviews the rarity of “second-nomination” comebacks and current favorability/swing-state performance.

Philip Rivers returns to the NFL at 44, launching a broader discussion on athletic longevity and health habits (sleep, recovery, diet, training).

Q&A: How t...

Duration: 00:45:55
Filtered: News Betting, Doorbell Evidence, Melanoma Risk, Threats Surge, Plus Confidence Building
Dec 15, 2025

CNN and CNBC are integrating prediction-market odds into news coverage through Kalshi — what does that do to journalism and audience behavior? Then: a DoorDash delivery alleged tampering case caught on a doorbell camera and a larger discussion of surveillance as deterrence. Next: the latest tanning bed research showing a much higher melanoma risk and why the DNA evidence matters. After that: a surge of threats against elected officials following presidential attacks, including swatting and bomb threats, and why intimidation has a long political history. Closing with Student Question of the Day: Marco asks how small daily challenges build long-term co...

Duration: 00:34:29
Filtered: ISIS Ambush in Syria, Brown Shooting, NRA Cash Crunch, Doug Jones Alabama Bid
Dec 15, 2025

Three Americans are killed in an ISIS-linked attack in Syria, prompting renewed scrutiny of U.S. presence and retaliation talk. A shooting at Brown University leaves two dead and eight critically injured, fueling a wider debate about guns in America. We also look at the NRA’s shrinking finances and insider culture, and Doug Jones’ bid for Alabama governor amid reminders of the Roy Moore scandal. Plus: a student Question of the Day on why milestones make big goals easier.

Duration: 00:48:12
Filtered: Venezuela Tanker Seizure & Global Trade Risk, AI Order vs State Laws, Vietnam Surplus, Doge, ACA Subsidies
Dec 13, 2025

A fast-moving briefing on the global ripple effects of ship seizures, the latest federal-versus-state clash over artificial intelligence regulation, Vietnam’s record trade surplus with the United States despite tariffs, Elon Musk’s assessment of the “Department of Government Efficiency,” and the Senate’s deadlock on Affordable Care Act subsidies, putting premium increases on track.

Chapters
00:00 Headlines / cold open
01:14 Welcome and setup
03:33 Ship seizure and the global trade precedent
18:12 Break
19:14 Executive order targeting state artificial intelligence laws
30:02 Sponsor message
30:20 Vietnam’s record surplus with the U.S. despite tariffs
39:48 Musk on “Dog...

Duration: 01:09:19
Filtered: Disney x OpenAI Sora, Canada’s H-1B Play, Tourist Social Screening, and WaPo’s A.I. Podcast Problem
Dec 12, 2025

Disney is making a watershed A.I. move: a $1B investment in OpenAI and a deal to bring 200+ Disney/Pixar/Marvel/Star Wars characters into Sora-generated short videos, raising big questions about creator compensation, brand control, and whether legacy IP can crowd out new storytelling.

Then: Canada launches a major talent push, fast-tracking pathways for U.S. H-1B holders, while the U.S. rolls out a $1M “gold card” residency option, fueling debate over whether America is pricing out the next generation of innovators.

Also, A new U.S. proposal could require tourists from visa...

Duration: 00:53:27
Filtered: Anderson Cooper’s Power Play, Kids’ Brains on Social Media, AI Reality TV Fail, Ukraine Peace Risks
Dec 11, 2025

On this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we start with Anderson Cooper’s quiet power play at CNN, a new deal that cements him as the network’s most versatile and durable storytelling force, spanning nightly news, New Year’s Eve, long-form reporting, podcasts, and books. What can the rest of us learn from a legacy anchor who didn’t get left behind in the streaming and AI era?

We then unpack new research drawing a sharp line between ordinary screen time and social media, with platforms like TikTok and Snapchat strongly linked to rising inattention in child...

Duration: 01:01:12
Filtered: Hollywood Power Grab, Smart Glasses & AI Deepfake Chaos
Dec 10, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we examine four big fault lines where media, technology, and power are colliding:

The Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount Skydance launches a hostile, Saudi- and Kushner-backed bid for WBD while Netflix pursues its own acquisition of the studio and HBO streaming assets. We explore why both deals worry Hollywood, one for corruption risk, the other for dangerous concentration of power.  Google’s New Gemini Smart Glasses
Google returns to the smart-glasses arena after the failure of Google Glass, aiming to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban devices. We revis...

Duration: 00:47:23
Filtered | Football Rules TV: Meta Retreats, Job Market Confuses, Coaches Cash Out
Dec 09, 2025

The most-watched regular-season NFL game in history, a trillion-dollar tech giant quietly backing away from the metaverse, a job market that looks strong and shaky at the same time, college football coaches getting paid tens of millions to do nothing, and podcasts that may be crowding out your own thoughts.

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we cover:

Meta’s Metaverse Retreat – After burning more than $70 billion on virtual reality, Meta is slashing its metaverse ambitions and pivoting hard to AI, smart glasses, and extended reality. What went wrong, and what does that say abou...

Duration: 00:55:30
Filtered: Affordability, Power & a President Unraveling: Trump Tariffs, Truth Social Meltdown & the Left’s Big Lesson
Dec 08, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we look at how affordability, power, and presidential behavior collide, from Costco’s lawsuit over Trump tariffs to a late-night Truth Social meltdown and the surprising idea that progressives should learn from Trump’s brutal efficiency in using government power.

What we cover:

Costco vs. Trump’s Tariffs

Why Costco is suing over reciprocal and fentanyl tariffs

The December refund deadline could cost importers billions

Why tariffs are basically sales taxes on American consumers

Chanel’s Subway Runway in New York...

Duration: 01:00:46
Filtered: Self-Driving Lives Saved, Social Media Tribes & Big Tech’s Media Bubble
Dec 07, 2025

Self-driving cars are now logging millions of fully driverless miles, and the data say they are dramatically safer than human drivers. So why are we still accepting more than 1.3 million road deaths a year worldwide? In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we unpack the numbers, the psychology, and the politics behind autonomous vehicles.

Then we turn to the new map of American life online: Pew Research’s latest survey on where different ages, races, classes, and political groups actually spend their time on social media, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, X, Threads, Truth Social, and mo...

Duration: 01:02:15
Filtered: LeBron’s Streak, Gehry’s Genius & the iPad Generation
Dec 06, 2025

LeBron James finally scored fewer than 10 points in an NBA game for the first time since 2007, and still proves why his habits, sleep, and discipline may be even more impressive than his 1,297-game streak. We unpack what that kind of consistency really looks like, and contrast it with the short, volatile peak of former NBA star David Thompson.

We then turn to the late Frank Gehry, who died at 96. Many of his most iconic, once-mocked designs, like world-class concert halls, arrived after the age when most people retire. What does his career tell us about creativity, risk-taking...

Duration: 01:07:44
Filtered: Netflix’s $72B Bid for HBO & Warner Bros, Crypto Scams & Trump’s Boat War
Dec 05, 2025

Netflix wants to swallow Hollywood’s crown jewels. In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker:

We break down Netflix’s $72 billion plan to acquire Warner Bros and HBO and what it means for competition, movie theaters, and the future of streaming. We examine how a frustrated homeowner and his RATGDO device became the symbol of a larger fight over who really owns your “smart” devices, you or the companies that can brick them and charge endless subscriptions. We dive into Bitcoin’s latest price volatility and lay out the full case against crypto: speculation, scams, money laundering, password r...

Duration: 01:19:57
Filtered: Botox, Pentagon Gag Orders & Billionaires: Trump, Kim Kardashian and the Rigged Game
Dec 04, 2025

Botox and Ozempic on Zoom calls. Pentagon gag orders on the press. Kim Kardashian versus the California bar exam. Trump’s Ukraine “deal” with Putin. And a Supreme Court case that could give billionaires even more leverage over U.S. elections.

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, TJ walks through five major stories and filters them through communication, media, and personal development:

How “being hot” has become a quiet job requirement in many industries, driven by Botox, fillers, GLP-1 drugs and AI-polished headshots – and what you can do with simple, low-risk tweaks instead of extreme proc...

Duration: 01:02:57
Filtered: AI Gold Rush, Snack Lawsuits & Trump’s ‘Garbage’ Rant
Dec 03, 2025

A deep-red House district in Tennessee that Donald Trump won by more than twenty points just fell to a single-digit margin in a special election. Is this a red-alert for Republicans, a blue wave for Democrats—or just normal midterm gravity doing its work?

Next, we go to America’s campuses, where artificial intelligence has become the hot new major. From MIT’s “AI and Decision-Making” to UC San Diego’s AI program, universities are racing to rebrand and specialize. We look at what this means for students, traditional computer science and the job market.

In San Franc...

Duration: 01:07:57
Filtered: Billionaires, Baristas & War Crimes: Starbucks $39M Payout, Swiss Tax Revolt & Hegseth Fallout
Dec 02, 2025

Starbucks is forced to pay nearly $39 million in New York City’s largest-ever worker protection settlement after officials say the company shredded baristas’ rights to stable schedules. In Switzerland, voters crush a proposed 50% inheritance tax on fortunes above 50 million francs, sending a loud message about how tightly democracy still hugs billionaires.

In New Jersey, former Governor Jim McGreevey, once driven from office in scandal, asks voters for a second chance as he runs for mayor of Jersey City. On the racetrack, Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team is taking the France family’s empire to federal court in an antit...

Duration: 01:02:54
Filtered: Rage Bait, Kids’ Phones, War Crimes & Rising Authoritarianism
Dec 01, 2025

A deep dive into five major stories shaping politics, technology, and society:

Why “rage bait” is the Word of the Year, and what it says about online manipulation The science behind why early smartphones harm kids Why young workers are heading back to the office Bipartisan warnings that Pete Hegseth’s Caribbean strikes may be war crimes Oregon’s governor threatens to prosecute federal agents enforcing immigration laws

Plus grab bag stories including Steve Bannon’s Epstein ties, Netanyahu’s unprecedented pardon request, and the “gray rock” method for defusing holiday conflict.

Duration: 01:23:39
Filtered: Surveillance, Brexit & E-Bikes: How Power Dodges Blame (and Why Trump’s DJT Stock Is Crashing)
Nov 30, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we connect five big stories under one theme: how powerful people and institutions dodge blame while everyone else absorbs the cost.

NYC’s progressive surveillance state – Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani inherits and embraces one of the most expansive camera networks on earth, built in partnership with tech billionaires and defense contractors. Crime is down; civil-liberties questions remain. Brexit’s economic faceplant – Seven years on, the numbers are in: weaker growth, stagnant trade and lost investment. Yet almost nobody in the political class says, “We were wrong.” E-bikes and the quiet crash epidemic – T...

Duration: 01:26:12
Filtered: College Millions, MAGA Chaos & a President Unhinged
Nov 29, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we analyze a week of extraordinary political turbulence and public money waste. From LSU paying Brian Kelly $54 million not to coach, to Speaker Mike Johnson admitting he’s overwhelmed and not really in control, to Scott Bessent’s inflation denial, JD Vance’s fading 2028 prospects, Trump’s Russia-friendly Ukraine proposal, and a presidential Thanksgiving meltdown filled with slurs and misinformation.

A full breakdown of accountability, leadership, and the direction of American democracy.

Duration: 00:50:09
Filtered: Why the World Is Better Than Ever (Thanksgiving Reality Check)
Nov 27, 2025

This Thanksgiving, Filtered with TJ Walker steps back from the daily news cycle for a data-driven reality check on the state of the world.

TJ tackles the negativity bias, our tendency to focus on dramatic, recent bad news, and contrasts it with long-term global trends that rarely make headlines. Using data from major international sources, he walks through four massive improvements since 1962:

The collapse of extreme poverty worldwide A huge jump in life expectancy and a plunge in child mortality A global surge in literacy and education, especially for girls A long-term decline in violent deaths...

Duration: 00:46:48
Filtered: Thanksgiving Inflation Shock, AI Fake Singers, GOP Putin Rift & Trump’s Creeping Socialism
Nov 26, 2025

This special Thanksgiving-week episode of Filtered with TJ Walker covers five big stories through the lens of data, incentives, and communication, rather than partisan spin.

Topics covered:

Thanksgiving Sticker Shock & Inflation Reality Check
Why this year’s Thanksgiving grocery bill is the most expensive ever, what’s really driving the spike in turkey and food prices, and how the Trump administration’s “prices are coming down” narrative stacks up against the actual inflation numbers in the U.S. and other advanced economies. AI “Singers” Quietly Taking Over the Charts
AI-created “artists” like Solomon Ray, Xania/Xenia Monet...

Duration: 00:54:56
Filtered: Comey Humiliated, Campbell’s Exposed, and the ShamWow Candidate
Nov 25, 2025

This episode of Filtered with TJ Walker takes you through four sharp stories about law, branding, and political theater.

A federal judge tosses the Trump administration’s case against James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James after ruling the supposed prosecutor was never properly appointed. TJ explains how this became a “comedy of errors” and a serious abuse of power. Campbell’s Soup faces a reputational mess after an IT vice president is recorded calling its products “s, for poor people, and insulting coworkers. What does effective crisis communication look like here? Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threatens...

Duration: 00:48:44
Filtered: Are We Spending Ourselves Miserable? Money, Kids & Trump’s Fake “Efficiency”
Nov 24, 2025

Americans say they need more money to feel secure, but fresh polling shows the real frustration is about how we save and spend, not just how much we make. In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we unpack the gap between income and happiness, from everyday coffee victories to long-term financial freedom.

Then we widen the lens:

Kids & social media bans, Malaysia, Australia, Denmark, and Norway move toward under-16 bans as research mounts on smartphone-driven anxiety and depression. Trump’s “DOGE” department – The Department of Government Efficiency quietly disappears while the deficit soars and drug prices r...

Duration: 01:13:11
Filtered: Rich Aren’t Fleeing NYC, Mexico’s Trade Flex & Trump’s New Corruption Storm
Nov 23, 2025

New York’s elites were supposed to be running for the exits under democratic socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani. Instead, luxury rents are soaring, and the billionaires are staying put. At the same time, Mexico has quietly become the top buyer of U.S. goods, reshaping “America First” economics while China slips back.

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we look at the day’s top business, tech, and culture stories through the lens of communication and power:

New York City & Mamdani: Why the “rich exodus” was mostly right-wing fairy tale plus realtor gossip, and what the...

Duration: 01:29:58
Filtered: Billionaires, Bots & Skinny Shots: Who’s Really Running Things?
Nov 22, 2025

Today on Filtered with TJ Walker, we follow the money and the power:

Warner Bros Discovery in play – Paramount, Comcast and Netflix line up with bids that could reshape Hollywood, streaming, and cable all at once. The right-wing YouTube economy – Conservative podcasters and influencers turn “vote with your wallet” into a powerful ad machine, building a parallel media-commerce ecosystem. AI in the recording studio – AI-generated tracks are now charting and signing major deals. What does that mean for working musicians and the future of creativity? The A.I. boom vs. everyone else – Data centers, chips and utilities boom while much o...

Duration: 01:32:55
Subway Scents, Brain Gains, and Murdoch’s California Gamble
Nov 21, 2025

Americans keep being told we’re hopelessly divided. The data says otherwise. In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we begin with a massive Gallup democracy survey, which shows that Americans are surprisingly united on several key issues: rejecting political violence, supporting leaders' willingness to compromise, embracing free speech, and even embracing multiculturalism. The “civil war” may be more of a media storyline than a public reality.

Then we turn to Fox News’ own polling, which delivers brutal news for Donald Trump: voters overwhelmingly say the economy is bad and they blame Trump more than Biden, even on...

Duration: 01:21:51
Filtered: Nvidia’s Record AI Haul, Summers-Epstein Fallout, and the Charlie Kirk Purge
Nov 20, 2025

Nvidia just posted a $31.9 billion profit and a colossal revenue surge on the back of the A.I. boom. Is this sustainable transformation, or the center of an A.I. bubble ready to pop? TJ Walker unpacks Nvidia’s dominance, “circular” AI investment deals, and why some economists think we’re in a “rational bubble” that could still move the economy to a higher long-term growth path.

In this episode, we also cover:

Lawrence Summers and Epstein: Summers steps back from teaching at Harvard and exits major boards after new Epstein emails reveal years of friendly contact, eve...

Duration: 01:18:43
Filtered: Big Tech’s Antitrust Win, Robotaxis, Epstein Files & Trump’s Saudi Embrace
Nov 19, 2025

Big Tech just beat the government in court. Self-driving taxis are rolling out fastest in red states. Congress suddenly finds the courage to demand Epstein files be released. And Donald Trump is throwing a lavish White House welcome for Saudi Arabia’s crown prince despite the CIA’s conclusion that he ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s murder.

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we break down:

Meta vs. the FTC – why the latest antitrust defeat matters for competition, start-ups and investors

Robotaxis & regulation – Waymo, Zoox and why Texas and Florida are outpacing blue-state...

Duration: 01:27:57
Filtered: Shark Tank Trouble, Housing Slide, and the MAGA Crackup
Nov 18, 2025

This episode examines six powerful stories shaping the national conversation. Larry Summers retreats from public life after Epstein-related emails surface. Most U.S. homes have lost value over the past year. Donald Trump faces open defiance within MAGA over the Epstein files. Shark Tank delivers its weakest season ever. Billionaire Bill Ackman’s dating advice becomes a viral punchline. And Ted Danson offers a blueprint for staying purposeful at 77.

⏱️ Timestamps:

00:00 - Teaser: Six Stories That Define the Moment
00:12 - Larry Summers Steps Back After Epstein Email Fallout
02:30 - The Deeper Context: Summers’ History With Gen...

Duration: 01:22:19
Filtered: A.I., Epstein Files & Global Gen Z Unrest, The Stories Beneath the Headlines
Nov 17, 2025

Today’s episode connects five major stories shaping global politics and technology.
• Why the sharp decline in international students threatens America’s future workforce
• Mexico City’s mass Gen Z protests and the global youth rebellion
• Jeff Bezos’ $6.2B A.I. project pushing intelligence into the physical world
• The president’s sudden push to release Epstein files, and why it may be a political maneuver
• Carlson, Fuentes, and the dangerous false equivalence on antisemitism

Plus insights on communication, media literacy, and political narratives.

Timestamps:
00:00 - Show Open & Headlines
00:47 - Epstein Files & Wh...

Duration: 01:29:16
Filtered: America’s Breaking Point: ICE Raids, Trump-Epstein Fallout & the Rise of AI “Children”
Nov 16, 2025

In today’s episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we examine a nation stretched to its limits.
We explore the explosive new data on Paycheck America, the strange in-flight scandal involving Rep. Brad Sherman, alarming federal ICE operations in Charlotte, Tim Dillon’s viral critique tying Trump to the Epstein file battle, and the rise of people forming families, and even “children”, with AI partners.

A sweeping, unfiltered look at politics, tech, culture, and the future.

📌 Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro: America at the Breaking Point
00:48 - STORY 1: Paycheck America and the $1T Market
09:42...

Duration: 01:11:14
Filtered: Wall Street Scandals, Streaming Power Plays, and Political Fallout
Nov 15, 2025

Today’s episode of Filtered with TJ Walker breaks down five major stories shaping business, media, and politics.

Story 1 - A.I.G. Turmoil
A.I.G. loses its incoming president over undisclosed misconduct while a former top executive heads toward trial for alleged assault. What this reveals about corporate culture, oversight, and accountability at one of the world’s largest insurers.

Story 2 - Charlie Javice & JPMorgan
The founder who sold JPMorgan a fake student-aid empire now has the bank paying tens of millions in legal bills. How she engineered the fraud, and why...

Duration: 01:30:21
Filtered: AI Cheating, Hollywood Star Collapse & New Epstein-Trump Emails
Nov 14, 2025

This episode of Filtered with TJ Walker dives into five major stories reshaping global education, media, politics, and business. From A.I. cheating scandals at South Korea’s top universities to Hollywood’s continued box-office collapse, we explore the forces driving the week’s biggest headlines. Plus: a rise in right-wing speech restrictions on U.S. campuses, Verizon’s largest layoff in history, and the newest revelations from Epstein’s email archives involving Donald Trump.

Stories TimeStamp:
00:00 - Intro   
00:38 - AI Cheating Scandals Rock South Korea   
04:55 - Hollywood’s Star Problem: Why Nobody Opens Movies Anymore  ...

Duration: 01:26:03
Filtered | Robots, Pennies & Power: Trump, Epstein, Work, and the Mental Strain of Modern Life
Nov 13, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, everything connects, from Jeffrey Epstein’s emails about Donald Trump to Japan’s overworked leadership, from the DNC’s staff revolt to the death of the American penny.

TJ explores how technology, politics, and exhaustion collide in a world obsessed with dominance and “winning.” You’ll hear how Russia’s robot face-plant says more about our tech ambitions than we’d like to admit, and why job loss in 2025 is as much a mental health story as it is an economic one.

Smart commentary, human stories, and no spin, that’s

Duration: 01:12:54
Filtered | AI Music Tops Charts, JFK’s Grandson Runs, Kids & Porn, Personal AI, Podcast Inequality
Nov 12, 2025

From Nashville to New York to Silicon Valley, this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker covers:

The AI-generated country song that just hit #1. Jack Schlossberg’s bid for Congress and the future of the Kennedy name. A UK report exposing how children stumble onto violent pornography through mainstream social platforms. Uare.ai’s $10.3 million raise to build “digital twins.” USC’s new study on gender and race gaps in top podcasts.

Smart analysis, no hype, no timestamps, just the news behind the headlines.

Duration: 01:09:44
Filtered: Shutdown Ends, Democrats Fracture, AI Minister, Supreme Court, Hollywood Crisis
Nov 11, 2025

A deep look at the week’s biggest stories:

The Senate ends the shutdown, but at what political cost? Schumer faces rebellion from younger Democrats. The Supreme Court preserves marriage equality but reignites questions of partisanship. Albania’s bold AI experiment in governance. Hollywood’s commercial lifeline disappears overseas.

Plus: Gavin Newsom’s surprising lead among young men and Zohran Mamdani’s new blueprint for reaching Gen Z.

Duration: 01:21:26
Filtered | Washington Blinks: Shutdown, Faith, and the Price of Integrity
Nov 10, 2025

TJ Walker unpacks the week’s biggest stories: the Senate’s uneasy compromise to end the shutdown, housing truths reshaping the American dream, and the Supreme Court’s latest test on faith and fairness. Then, a deep dive into baseball’s growing betting problem and two small habits that quietly built one man’s fortune.

Video Chapters:
00:00 - Intro: What’s really behind this week’s power shifts
01:45 - STORY 1: Senate edges toward reopening, drops health-care demand
08:30 - STORY 2: Condo reality check, why renting plus investing beats buying
15:40 - STORY 3: Can you sue for shorn drea...

Duration: 01:12:22
Filtered: Robots, Bubbles & Debt: Musk’s Optimus, Mobius’s Warning, and Meta’s Mess
Nov 09, 2025

TJ Walker unpacks this week’s most revealing stories in technology and finance:
From Elon Musk’s promises of robot-driven utopia to Mark Mobius’s A.I. bubble prediction, and Meta’s billions made from scam ads-this episode connects the dots between innovation, risk, and responsibility. Plus, how long-term debt is shaping both households and tech giants.

Tune in for expert analysis and lessons in critical thinking that go beyond the headlines.

Video Chapters / Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Sunday Insights with TJ Walker
01:25 - STORY 1: Tesla’s Robot Dream - Optimus or Overreach?
14:00...

Duration: 01:21:40
Filtered: $1 Meals, Kid-Safe Screens & Immortality Islands
Nov 08, 2025

TJ Walker explores the week’s most revealing headlines, from Carl’s Jr.’s $1 meals for SNAP families during the shutdown to Denmark’s youth social media ban, a Californian town’s war on tobacco, the science behind your can of Coke, and China’s anti-aging obsession. Smart talk for curious minds.

Duration: 01:18:50
Filtered: America on Edge: Jobs, Pelosi & Musk’s Power Play
Nov 07, 2025

TJ Walker explores the latest economic data, Pelosi’s unmatched career, and Musk’s trillion-dollar gamble. What do Burry’s bearish bets and Ted Cruz’s election fears reveal about America’s political and financial volatility? Plus, the new psychological toll of “brain rot” and AI anxiety.

Chapters Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro: America on Edge
01:12 - STORY 1: The Job Market Is Cooling but Not Collapsing
05:08 - STORY 2: Pelosi’s Retirement and Record
10:24 - STORY 3: Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package
15:31 - STORY 4: Michael Burry vs. the AI High-Flyers
20:22 - STORY 5: The Elections – Why Both Parties Should...

Duration: 01:21:06
FIltered: China’s AI Power, Flight Chaos & Murdoch Media’s NYC Panic
Nov 06, 2025

From China’s A.I. dominance to U.S. flight cuts and politicized media outrage, TJ Walker breaks down the stories behind the headlines. Listen for analysis that connects the dots between technology, power, and perception.

Video Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - China’s AI Advantage: Why Huang Says “China Will Win”
06:15 - Air-Traffic Cuts & Shutdown Pressure Tactics
11:40 - Mexico’s Sheinbaum Fights Back After Street Assault
16:30 - Supreme Court vs. Presidential Tariff Power
22:25 - Murdoch Media’s “Red Apple” Panic & NYC Reality Check
29:40 - Exxon’s Latin America Climate Denial Network
33:55...

Duration: 01:23:49
Filtered: Off-Year Upset: Dem Surge, Mandani’s Mandate & The MS NOW Rebrand
Nov 05, 2025

The Democrats’ 2025 sweep makes headlines, but TJ Walker explains why history says “don’t get cocky.” From Mandani’s historic New York win to MSNBC’s expensive identity crisis, this episode unpacks what the victories (and rebrands) really mean for 2026 and beyond.
Subscribe for fact-checked, straight-talk analysis on politics, media, and power.

00:00 - Teaser & Market Vitals
00:50 - Story 1: Democrats Sweep 2025, Big Wins, Bigger Warnings
08:00 - Story 2: Mandani’s Map, Big Win, Tight Leash
20:30 - Story 3: Newsom & Prop 50, California’s Power Play
28:00 - Story 4: Nigeria Rebuts Trump’s “Christian Genocide” Claim
34:00 - Story 5: MSNBC → MS NO...

Duration: 01:27:43
Filtered: Power, Parties & Perfection: From Cheney to Stewart, Musk to Melatonin
Nov 04, 2025

TJ Walker unpacks five stories shaping politics, business, culture, and health.
• Dick Cheney’s enduring influence, and controversy.
• Jamie Dimon’s calm amid political storms.
• Elon Musk’s Tesla threat, real or bluff?
• Martha Stewart’s media empire and perfectionism.
• The hidden dangers of “natural” sleep aids.
Clear insights, no noise.

Duration: 01:18:56
Filtered: France May Block Shein Over “Childlike” Sex Dolls Scandal
Nov 03, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, France’s consumer watchdog accuses Shein of selling sex dolls resembling children, a move that could trigger a market ban. TJ breaks down the investigation, the law behind France’s crackdown on illegal content, and the public uproar ahead of Shein’s Paris flagship store launch.

Video Chapters (Timestamps):
00:00 - Intro: Shein faces backlash in France
01:12 - What triggered the French investigation
02:40 - Why “childlike” dolls violate French law
04:05 - Minister Lescure’s warning and legal powers
05:25 - Shein’s rise from China to global retail<...

Duration: 01:13:13
Shrinking Friend Circles, Pre-Holiday Flight Risks & the IPO Mirage
Nov 02, 2025

Five fast, factual stories, built for listening, not shouting.
Why Americans now average fewer than four close friends, and how to rebuild real-world connections.
Government shutdown fallout: why controller shortages could snarl Thanksgiving travel even if the weather cooperates.
The S.E.C.’s Paul Atkins vows to “make IPOs great again.” We pressure-test that against 15 years of Big Tech buyouts that swallowed would-be IPOs.
NYC mayoral poll: Zohran Mamdani’s lead narrows as Andrew Cuomo gains, plus a reminder that city power is diffuse, no matter who wins.
“Deciding to Win”: data-driven guidance on how Democ...

Duration: 01:10:49
Filtered: Robots, Rants, and Red Lines: America’s Split-Screen Week
Nov 01, 2025

Today on Filtered with TJ Walker:
• Nancy Mace’s airport meltdown and the celebrity meltdown pattern that wrecks reputations.
• The AI boom’s risky future, why an Nvidia-powered economy could crash, and whether AI flops or succeeds too well.
• Scott Galloway’s case for Amazon as the most undervalued tech giant.
• The Heritage Foundation stands by Tucker Carlson after his interview with Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.
• Federal workers line up at food banks while the White House unveils a marble-and-gold bathroom makeover.

Duration: 01:12:49
Filtered: A.I. Railroad or Bubble? Big Tech’s $360B Bet Could Break the Economy
Oct 31, 2025

TJ Walker breaks down Big Tech’s escalating A.I. spend, smart infrastructure or dangerous bubble? Plus: Trump urges Republicans to end the filibuster; Prince Andrew’s titles stripped amid ongoing scandal; a Maryland state senator indicted in an alleged bedroom blackmail plot; and the box office’s weakest October in 27 years.
Listen for context, history, and the takeaways that matter.


Duration: 01:12:12
Filtered: Nvidia at $5 Trillion: The Tollbooth of Modern Computing, and a Single Point of Failure?
Oct 30, 2025

Nvidia just crossed $5T, on par with Germany’s annual output, and now represents a little over 8% of the S&P 500. With AI data-center spending powering roughly 92% of U.S. GDP growth in the first half of 2025, we unpack how one company became central to markets and the economy, why its products (GPUs, networking, CUDA) lock in demand, why humans can’t intuit trillion-scale numbers, and how a sudden drop could reverberate from index funds to the AI build-out itself.

Chapters/Segments:
00:00 Intro & market setup
00:09 Nvidia hits $5T; as big as Germany
01:44 Nvidia = 8% of the...

Duration: 01:05:34
Filtered: Senate vs. Brazil Tariffs, Live TV’s Moat, UPS Layoffs, SCOTUS & a Health Wake-Up
Oct 29, 2025

Today on Filtered with TJ Walker:
• The Senate moves to end Trump’s Brazil tariffs with a rare GOP crossover, raising big separation-of-powers questions.
• Broadcast networks and retailers race back to live as the moat — sports, specials, and real-time shopping.
• UPS confirms 48,000 job cuts as it reshapes its network and trims low-margin volume.
• SCOTUS considers the Kim Davis challenge while the modern GOP openly elevates gay conservatives.
• Health: severe colon disorders are rising among younger adults — what the data shows and concrete ways to lower risk.

Duration: 01:18:21
Filtered: Big Tech Cuts & Smart Fridges: What AI Is Really Doing to Your Life
Oct 28, 2025

In today’s episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we explore the week’s biggest stories: Amazon’s mass layoffs, robot caregivers that may not actually help, Samsung’s ad-filled smart fridge, and Elon Musk’s “neutral” Grokipedia project. Plus, a surprising health study on walking smarter, not longer.

Duration: 01:17:04
Filtered: Desert A.I., Vaccine Lies & Farmer Despair: Power and Consequences
Oct 27, 2025

Saudi Arabia’s push to become an A.I. superpower. Diphtheria’s tragic return in Somalia is fueled by anti-vaccine propaganda. A New York City rally testing whether a movement can govern. A citizenship scandal with political teeth. And one Trump-supporting farmer’s breaking point under trade wars.
Straight talk, deep context, and zero spin, only on Filtered with TJ Walker.

Timestamps / Chapters:
00:00 - Teaser & Intro
01:10 - Story 1: Saudi Arabia’s A.I. Ambitions: From Oil to Compute
06:35 - Story 2: Vaccine Lies Bring Diphtheria’s Return to Somalia
12:20 - Story 3: Mamdani’s Stadium Test...

Duration: 01:17:19
Filtered: Trade Wars, Kamala’s Hints & Why Epstein Files Don’t Matter
Oct 26, 2025

TJ Walker breaks down the week’s most revealing stories: from Trump’s tariff tantrum over a TV ad, to Kamala Harris’s political teasing, to why internal influencers are reshaping marketing. Plus, Tulane’s controversial school ban and a hard truth for Democrats chasing the Epstein files.
Video Chapters / Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro / Teaser
00:48 - Tariffs Over a TV Ad: Trump Escalates Against Canada
05:22 - Harris Hints at 2028 on Book Tour
09:36 - Starring in Videos Is Everyone’s Job Now
14:02 - Tulane Bans a High School From Early Decision
19:15 - Why Democrats Are Wastin...

Duration: 01:11:50
Filtered: When AI “Love” Turns Deadly, CBS Anchor Hunt, and the Election Brain Bias
Oct 25, 2025

In today’s episode, TJ Walker unpacks a haunting real-life case where an AI chatbot blurred the line between affection and exploitation. From emotional manipulation to corporate accountability and media spin, this episode exposes the extent to which AI can be leveraged, and why oversight is more crucial now than ever.

🔹 Segments:
00:00 - Intro: When AI Love Becomes Fatal
03:45 - The Chatbot That Crossed the Line
09:20 - Inside the Scam: How the AI Manipulated Emotion
15:00 - Tech Giants Respond (or Don’t)
21:40 - What Regulators Are Missing
28:10 - The Media Spin and Pub...

Duration: 01:04:00
The NBA’s Darkest Gamble & Musk’s Billion-Dollar Demand
Oct 24, 2025

In this episode of Filtered, we expose the scandals, the ambitions, and the shocking visions shaping our world today. From gambling indictments in the NBA to Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pitch, and even a jewel heist turned ad campaign, we decode what no one else will.

Video Chapters / Timestamps:

00:00 - Intro Teaser  
01:10 - Story 1: NBA Integrity Crisis  
07:25 - Story 2: Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Ultimatum  
13:40 - Story 3: Louvre Heist as Ad  
19:55 - Story 4: Google’s Quantum Leap  
25:50 - Story 5: British Warning on Trump  
31:15 - Grab Bag Stories  
34:00 - Closing & Final Thoughts   Duration: 01:08:50

Filtered: Meta’s Cuts, Europe’s Red Tape & Coppola’s Watch: History Bulldozed, Dreams Sold
Oct 23, 2025

TJ Walker breaks down how power, ego, and economics collide — from Meta’s layoffs and Europe’s startup struggles to Francis Ford Coppola selling his million-dollar watch.
Also: America’s $64B scam crisis, the White House East Wing demolition outrage, and why 7,000 steps a day might be all you need.

Timestamps / Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Meta’s AI Layoffs: Why Wall Street Rewards Job Cuts
8:15 - Europe’s Startups vs. Bureaucracy
16:40 - The $250K Online Scam That Exposed a $64B Industry
25:10 - Francis Ford Coppola Is Broke… Again
33:25 - The White House Ea...

Duration: 01:04:42
Filtered: Michael Jordan’s TV Gamble & Amazon’s Robot Revolution Exposed
Oct 22, 2025

In today’s episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, the G.O.A.T. steps into a new arena — television commentary. TJ analyzes Michael Jordan’s first appearance on NBC, revealing what makes on-air communication succeed or flop.

Also inside:
• Amazon’s automation plan to cut 500,000 jobs
• The GOP’s message pivot from Ted Cruz and Ron DeSantis
• America’s measles comeback and the crisis in public-health messaging

➡ Daily business, tech & culture analysis through the lens of communication and personal growth.

Chapters / Timestamps:
00:00 Intro & Market Vitals
01:00 Michael Jordan’s NBC Debut, Can He Co...

Duration: 01:12:17
Filtered: ICE Flunks Fitness, Nominee Implodes, Universities Push Back
Oct 21, 2025

On Filtered with TJ Walker: ICE’s struggling recruits, a nominee’s racist text scandal, universities rejecting political pressure, and the politics of “hate” talk, all capped by a look inside Paris’s new chocolate empire. Smart, fast commentary on how power and persuasion really work.

#Filtered #TJWalker #NewsAnalysis #Politics #Business #Culture #Media #FreeSpeech #Universities #ICE #DisneyPlus #Communication #Leadership #Marketing #CédricGrolet #Chocolate

 

Chapters / Timestamps:
0:00 Intro, Today’s Five Stories
1:15 ICE Flunks Fitness Tests
8:10 Disney & Universities Resist Control
16:40 Racist Nominee Collapses After Text Leaks
26:00 Perry Claims Democrats “Hat...

Duration: 01:10:45
Filtered: San Francisco’s Crime Miracle, Data vs Fear in the “Doom Loop” Narrative
Oct 20, 2025

TJ Walker breaks down how San Francisco’s so-called “doom loop” was a media creation.
With burglaries down 28 percent and homicides near historic lows, the city’s rebound tells a story Fox News won’t.
Featuring analysis of Amazon’s AWS outage, the Louvre jewel heist, Paramount Skydance layoffs, and military overreach at Camp Pendleton.

Duration: 01:05:47
Filtered: France’s Uprising, America’s Divide, and the Two Questions That Define Wealth
Oct 19, 2025

From the streets of Paris to rallies across the United States, citizens are rediscovering the language of protest. In this episode of Filtered, TJ Walker analyzes how Macron’s pension reversal reveals the limits of top-down leadership, how the “No Kings” movement channels democratic frustration, and why America’s economy now depends almost entirely on its wealthiest 10 percent.

Then, a look at personal finance: Dave Ramsey’s two-question framework that instantly reveals whether you’re building wealth or just buying debt. Finally, Sir David Attenborough’s historic Emmy at 99, a master class in lifelong communication.

Duration: 01:09:05
Filtered: Conman Frees Conman | Trump Commutes George Santos After 84 Days
Oct 18, 2025

Former President Trump has freed George Santos after only 84 days in prison. TJ Walker analyzes how this act of political loyalty rewards fraud, undermines justice, and signals the death of accountability. Also in this episode: Harvard’s new obesity redefinition, OpenAI’s erotic mode announcement, and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff’s embarrassing walk-back.
Stream daily episodes of Filtered with TJ Walker for straight talk on communication, power, and truth.

Duration: 01:07:34
Filtered: No Kings: Why Mass Nonviolent Protest Is America’s Last Line
Oct 17, 2025

TJ Walker unpacks five major stories that point to one urgent truth: America’s institutions are fraying and the only remaining counterweight is people power. This episode covers: Meta’s removal of an ICE-tracking Facebook group (DOJ request), the new UAP documentary The Age of Disclosure, a $300 trillion PYUSD minting glitch at Paxos/PayPal, the explosive NYC mayoral debate, and a personal essay on why TJ will join the nationwide No Kings rallies. Includes practical emphasis on nonviolent, de-escalatory protest as civic defense.

Chapters/Timestamp:
00:00 Intro & Teaser
02:58 Meta removes ICE-watch group (facts & politics)
04:08 Meta: Quic...

Duration: 00:52:09
Filtered: Was 2024 the Last Free Election in America?
Oct 16, 2025

T.J. Walker takes the headlines (media layoffs, the “Paws Comitatus” El Paso dog story, refugee-policy changes, and a swastika found in a GOP office). He asks: could 2024 be the watershed, the last freely decided U.S. election? This episode explores realistic legal and extralegal pathways that could influence future elections and outlines key developments to watch in 2026–2028. 
Chapters are included for convenient listening.

Episode Chapters:
00:00 Intro / Preview
02:37 Media Cuts & Platform Shift
07:30 Paws Comitatus, Border Patrol dog incident
09:45 Refugee overhaul & priorities
12:30 Swastika in Congress office, reaction
34:45 Main Analysis: Are elections next? Duration: 01:04:22

Filtered: Hate, Health, and Hypocrisy: Young GOP Chat, Lead in Protein, ICE in Chicago
Oct 15, 2025

This episode of Filtered with TJ Walker covers five stories that reveal a dangerous mix of health fraud, normalized bigotry, and media misdirection: leaked Young Republican chats celebrating Hitler and gas chambers; Consumer Reports’ findings of lead in popular protein powders; a 101-year-old journalist’s longevity lessons; President Trump’s Medal of Freedom choice for Charlie Kirk; and violent ICE enforcement in Chicago, and how communities are organizing in response.

Episode Chapters/Timestamps:
00:00 - Teaser & Headlines
00:20 - Story 1: AI & the Web (Graphite report)
03:20 - Story 2: Lead in Protein Powders (Consumer Reports)
06:00 - Story 3: Longev...

Duration: 01:14:49
Filtered: America Breaks the Rules of Growth, Nobel Warning, Cuba Collapse & Trump’s China Whiplash
Oct 14, 2025

In today’s Filtered: Nobel laureates say openness and creative destruction power growth, and the U.S. may be moving the other way. We unpack Cuba’s worsening crisis, Marc Maron’s goodbye interview with Barack Obama, the markets’ reaction to President Trump’s contradictory China messages, and a standoff between the Pentagon and major newsrooms over a new press policy.

Timestamp/Stories:
00:00 - Intro & headlines
01:22 - Market snapshot
02:07 - Nobel economists: innovation vs protectionism. 
14:19 - Cuba: blackouts, migration, economy. 
25:40 - Marc Maron: final episode & legacy. 
36:09 - Trump’s China whiplash & market impact. ...

Duration: 01:11:01
Filtered: From Apple to Insanity, Tim Cook, Tariffs, & The A.I. Bubble
Oct 13, 2025

In today’s Filtered: Should Tim Cook step down after turning Apple from $300B into a $3T powerhouse, and why that’s smart timing. Markets in Asia skid after President Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Chinese imports, and the thread running through the whole rally becomes obvious: a handful of AI winners are carrying the market. We also examine a startling cosmetic trend, surgeons intentionally fracturing ribs to sculpt a “Barbie waist”, and a new survey showing many Americans would accept brand-sponsored weddings to afford their big day. The episode concludes with a blunt warning from Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker...

Duration: 01:07:43
Filtered: Katie Porter’s Meltdown, AI Deepfakes, and the Beauty Queens of MAGA
Oct 12, 2025

Katie Porter’s viral moments are now a political liability. We dig into OpenAI’s Sora and the rise of deepfakes that put words in dead mouths — and why your favourite misattributed Einstein quote is fake. We also look at worker numbness, surging Black unemployment after DEI rollbacks, and how former pageant contestants have moved into MAGA power circles. Practical takeaways for communicators, voters, and leaders.

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Chapters / Timestamps:
00:00- Teaser & Intro.

01:53 - Katie Porter’s viral meltdowns. 

19:50 - Deepfakes & the fake Einstein quote. 

31:15...

Duration: 01:10:25
Filtered: Tariff Shock, Kalshi’s $5B Boom, Shein in Paris, W.N.B.A. Hate & Noem Airport Video
Oct 11, 2025

A rapid rundown of the five biggest headlines: Trump’s 100% tariff threat and a market sell-off; Kalshi’s huge funding round; protests as Shein opens in Paris; the W.N.B.A.’s struggle with online hate and its Social Protect tool; and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s shutdown video airing in U.S. airports.

TImestamp:

00:00 - Teaser: Quick rundown
01:04 - Trump’s 100% tariff threat and the market reaction (S&P 500, Nasdaq, semiconductors)
03:00 - What the tariff threat means for supply chains and AI chips
09:15 - Kalshi’s $300M raise at a $5B valuat...

Duration: 00:46:15
When Seeing Isn’t Believing: AI, Thiel, and America’s Oligarchy
Oct 10, 2025

AI video generators now blur the line between truth and fabrication. What happens when “seeing” no longer equals “believing”? Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns AI can be hacked to kill, Human Rights Watch clashes with comedians over Saudi payouts, Peter Thiel preaches Antichrist paranoia, and the U.S. government quietly buys into mining companies. In today’s episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we unpack how technology, money, and power are reshaping trust, communication, and democracy

Duration: 01:12:25
Filtered: Porter Meltdown, Airbnb Spy Cam, $4,000 Gold, Broadway Prices and Pritzker vs. Trump
Oct 09, 2025

Today on Filtered: Katie Porter’s stormy TV interview goes viral and reshapes the California governor race; an Airbnb guest discovers a hidden camera over the toilet and fights for refunds; gold surges past $4,000 — but how reliable is it as “insurance”? Broadway faces sky-high ticket prices, union pressure, and new threats from AI-driven production costs; and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker calls President Trump “dementia-ridden” amid federal troop deployments. We explain what these stories mean for voters, travelers, investors, and cultural institutions.

Podcast Chapters:
00:00 – Opening Teaser
02:06 – Katie Porter’s Interview Meltdown
35:16 – Hidden Camera Horror: Airbnb
40:29 – G...

Duration: 01:15:42
Filtered: AI Résumés, China’s ‘Cheer Up’ Crackdown & the Shutdown Health-Care Fight
Oct 08, 2025

Today on Filtered with T.J. Walker: From jobseekers embedding hidden prompts to game A.I. résumé screeners, to China’s campaign to purge “defeatist” online content; from Democrats’ health-care messaging amid a shutdown to the record median age for first-time homebuyers, and Pam Bondi’s sharp Senate exchanges. Quick, clear analysis with communication lessons you can use.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro & Markets
00:02:27 Outsmarting the bots — AI résumé tricks. 
00:15:51 China cracks down on cynicism online. 
00:22:36 Democrats’ shutdown message: health care wins? 
00:36:42 First-time homebuyer median age: 38. 
00:50:45 Pam Bondi: Senate testimony and the theatrics.

Duration: 01:08:08
Filtered: Swift Pushback, Musk’s A.I. Companions, Sanchez Brawl & Harvard’s Attendance Problem
Oct 07, 2025

Taylor Swift pushes back on a question that assumed marriage = career end. Elon Musk’s xAI launched sexually explicit companions, raising safety and regulatory alarms. Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez now faces a felony after a violent parking dispute. Harvard faculty warn that students are skipping class, glued to their phones, and still collecting A’s. And OpenAI’s massive AMD deal puts it in pole position in the A.I. race, with antitrust questions close behind.

Episode breakdown (approximate): 00:00 Teaser → 00:45 Swift → 03:15 Musk → 06:05 Sanchez → 08:30 Harvard → 11:05 OpenAI → 13:40 Grab Bag → 15:05 Outro.

Duration: 01:14:45
Filtered: Gen Z Revolts. Craft Beer Collapse, Musk’s Netflix Boycott
Oct 06, 2025

Gen Z protests, craft beer cutbacks, and Elon Musk’s latest boycott call, all on today’s Filtered. TJ Walker breaks down why young people are mobilizing over housing and inequality, why craft breweries are struggling (and failing blind taste tests), and why the Netflix outrage is both tiny in catalog share and huge in spectacle. We close with disturbing footage of federal agents using tear gas and pepper balls at an ICE processing facility in Broadview, Illinois. 

▶ Listen for: clear takeaways you can quote; communication tips for talking about polarizing news; and what to watch next.
▶ W...

Duration: 01:11:43
Filtered: Belichick’s Collapse, Refugee Cut & the One-Meal Phone Challenge
Oct 05, 2025

In this episode of Filtered with TJ Walker we unpack five big stories: older Americans launching startups, Bill Belichick’s rocky college debut and the limits of the “great-man” assumption, how Republicans and Democrats are shaping the shutdown narrative (and why Democrats say ~4 million people could lose ACA coverage), the Trump administration’s radical refugee-cap changes, and a practical personal experiment, the Filtered Digital Detox Challenge: one meal, no phone.

Duration: 01:05:02
Filtered: Super-Agers’ Secret, A Silenced Comedian, Hegseth’s Critique
Oct 04, 2025

On today’s episode of Filtered with TJ Walker, we cover five big stories: the one habit super-agers share that preserves memory into the 80s and 90s; Indian comedian Kunal Kamra’s silencing after a joke about Prime Minister Modi; mass resignations after editorial edits to a Charlie Kirk piece in Alaska; conservative blowback and personal scandals roiling Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth; and early polling showing Trump and Republicans taking more blame for the government shutdown even while his approval holds steady.

Episode Guide (timestamps):
0:00 - Teaser & intro
1:21 - Super-agers & social connection
11:09 - Kunal Kamr...

Duration: 01:00:54
Filtered: OpenAI Sora Deepfakes • Riyadh Comedy Controversy • Ryder Cup & Cable Collapse
Oct 03, 2025

In this Filtered episode, TJ Walker breaks down five urgent media stories: OpenAI’s Sora and the deepfake surge, the Riyadh Comedy Festival and art-washing concerns, the Ryder Cup fan-abuse controversy, Paramount’s reported buyout of The Free Press and Bari Weiss’s move, and Nielsen’s harsh cable TV numbers showing a bundle reduced to mostly sports & news, actionable lessons for communicators and creators inside.

Episode Chapters/Stories:
00:00 Teaser / Hook
02:50 OpenAI Sora (deepfakes & risks)
14:50 Riyadh Comedy Festival debate
29:00 Ryder Cup fallout & PGA response
37:00 Paramount & Bari Weiss news
44:40 Cable TV collapse (Nielsen...

Duration: 01:20:12
Filtered: Jane Goodall Dies at 91, Facebook Deepfake Scams, Trump AI Mockery & Shutdown Explained
Oct 02, 2025

On today’s episode, TJ Walker honor Jane Goodall and unpack her legacy; explain a major study showing poor sleep can make your brain appear older; reveal how Facebook profited from deceptive political ads and deepfakes; examine Trump’s AI-altered videos mocking Schumer and Jeffries and J.D. Vance’s reaction; and close with why Democrats say a shutdown was necessary to check authoritarian moves.

Chapters / Stories:
00:00 - Opening Tease
01:55 - Jane Goodall’s Enduring Voice on Chimps and Humanity
10:41 - Poor Sleep Can Age Your Brain by a Year
27:05 - Spam and Scams Flo...

Duration: 01:06:18