In an age where perception is fact and negativity and conflict remain entertainment, it can be difficult and sometimes troubling to find a positive and try and understand another's perspective. Join Josh C. Jones, an author, teacher, speaker, and more, as he discusses different topics in an attempt to showcase a differing perspective with a nugget of positivity and truth. Let's ask those questions, travel some of those logical thought trails, think outside the current culture's accepted cognition, and find some valuable information, which could very well bring hope, understanding, and a proper perspective to our lives. With these podcast episodes, as with my books and writings, I hope to help you rebuild your faith, reignite your hope, overcome depression, open that dialogue, and reach your destiny of richness, success, and life.
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Episode #118
Episode 118: Making sense of America's newest Guild...Again (PART 4)
Aug 18, 202610 min
Episode 4 — "Why MAGA Became Necessary" In this fourth episode of the 5‑part series based on my book Making Sense of America's Newest Guild…Again , we move from what MAGA is to the deeper question almost no one stops to ask: Why did MAGA become necessary in the first place? What conditions created the environment where millions of Americans felt compelled to rally around a set of values they believed were slipping away? Through story, humor, and honest reflection, we explore the slow cultural, political, and moral drift that reshaped America long before MAGA ever appeared. We look at the "drip effect" — the gradual erosion of freedoms, values, standards, and common sense — and how decades of small shifts created a new normal many people barely noticed until the damage was undeniable. This episode isn't about blame. It's about recognizing the slow leaks we ignored, the responsibilities we outsourced, and the convictions we traded for comfort. It's about understanding why millions felt the foundations cracking beneath their feet — and why MAGA emerged as a response, not a cause. If you've ever wondered how America drifted and why so many people felt the need to push back, this episode will give you the clarity you've been missing. NOTES: Intro/Outro Bumper Music: Evening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This podcast uses these sounds from freesound: sounds by deleted_user_96253 ( https://freesound.org/s/351304/)
Episode 117: Making sense of America's newest Guild...Again (PART 3)
Aug 4, 202610 min
Episode 3 — "What Even Is MAGA?" In this third episode of the 5‑part series based on my book Making Sense of America's Newest Guild…Again , we finally tackle the question at the center of the noise: What is MAGA, really? Not the caricature, not the headlines, not the labels — but the reality behind the acronym. Through story, humor, and firsthand discovery, we explore how MAGA became a cultural inkblot test, why people see what they've been conditioned to see, and how a simple acronym turned into one of the most emotionally charged labels in modern America. We look at what MAGA is not , what it actually represents, and why millions of ordinary Americans identify with values that are often misunderstood, misrepresented, or dismissed outright. This episode isn't about defending MAGA or attacking it. It's about understanding it — honestly, thoughtfully, and without the noise. If you're willing to look past the labels and examine the values beneath them, this episode will challenge your assumptions and expand your perspective. NOTES: Intro/Outro Bumper Music: Evening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This podcast uses these sounds from freesound: sounds by deleted_user_96253 ( https://freesound.org/s/351304/)
Episode 116: Making sense of America's newest Guild...Again (PART 2)
Jul 21, 20268 min
Episode 2 — "How Did We Even Get Here?" In this second installment of the 5‑part series based on my book Making Sense of America's Newest Guild…Again , we take a step back and ask the question almost no one slows down long enough to consider: How did America get here? How did we reach a point where labels replace names, narratives replace truth, and emotional reactions replace actual thinking? Through story, humor, and honest reflection, we explore the lenses we all wear — political, cultural, emotional, generational — and how those lenses shape what we believe long before we ever examine the facts. We look at how societies shift through thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, how "new normals" bury original foundations, and how outsourcing our thinking to influencers, news anchors, and political tribes has left us divided, confused, and easily manipulated. This episode isn't about blame. It's about clarity. It's about understanding how we drifted — and what it will take to think again. If you're tired of the noise and ready to reclaim your ability to see clearly, this episode is your next step. NOTES: Intro/Outro Bumper Music: Evening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This podcast uses these sounds from freesound: sounds by deleted_user_96253 ( https://freesound.org/s/351304/)
Episode 115: Making sense of America's newest Guild...Again (PART 1)
Jul 7, 20269 min
Episode 1 — "What Even Is This Guild?" In this opening episode of the 5‑part series based on my book Making Sense of America's Newest Guild…Again , we begin where every honest conversation must start: with the question behind the noise. What is this "guild" that has reshaped American politics, culture, and identity? Why does one label—MAGA—ignite pride in some, fear in others, and hostility in many? Through humor, story, and straight talk, we explore how labels shape perception, how narratives shape belief, and how unexamined assumptions shape us more than we realize. This episode isn't about defending MAGA or attacking it. It's about understanding it—what it is, what it isn't, and why millions of Americans have been sorted into categories they never chose. If you value thinking over reacting, truth over tribalism, and clarity over chaos, this episode is your starting point. Because before you can make sense of America's newest guild, you have to be willing to look at it. NOTES: Intro/Outro Bumper Music: Evening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This podcast uses these sounds from freesound: sounds by deleted_user_96253 ( https://freesound.org/s/351304/)
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