Tune in for a Thought-Provoking Episode on Autism Awareness

We’re excited to invite you to a compelling episode of the Billy Dees Podcast, titled, “A Discussion About Autism in the Wake of RFKjr’s Press Conference.”

Join host Billy Dees, along with our insightful guest co-host Chris Weekly, an advocate for autism awareness, as we dive deep into the recent comments made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on autism—comments that have ignited a great deal of conversation across various platforms.

Chris shares personal experiences with autism and sheds light on the genetic aspects of the condition. If you’ve ever wondered about the different facets of autism—from the barely noticeable to more pronounced challenges—this episode unpacks it all in a thoughtful manner.

 We believe that many brilliant minds in underrepresented communities might be going unnoticed due to misdiagnosis. We’ll discuss how better understanding can unlock potential and innovation.

Learn how the language surrounding autism impacts public perception, and why it’s essential for society to develop a deeper understanding—not just of autism, but of individuals who live with it.

This episode also tackles the misconceptions around terms like “epidemic,” and what that means for those affected by autism and their families. We explore why people fear certain terminology, and how we can foster a more supportive environment for everyone.

If you are as passionate about making a difference in understanding autism or simply curious about the complexities of neurodevelopmental conditions, you won’t want to miss this conversation. Tune in to hear all this and more, as we offer a sane discussion exploring both sides of RFKjr’s remarks —because that’s what good dialogue is all about!

Join us as we work together to cultivate understanding, empathy, and awareness. Your listenership is more than numbers; it’s about creating a community that thrives on knowledge and kindness.

Thank you, and we can’t wait for you to join us in this important conversation!

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You can find Chris Weakly on X (Twitter) @kryptoglyfics

What Do Aliens, Pyramids, and JFK Have in Common? Not Much

What Do Aliens, Pyramids, and JFK Have in Common?

Curious about the mysteries surrounding the pyramids and their unexpected links to historical events? In this episode titled “Do the Pyramids Provide Insights Into JFK? Probably Not,” Billy Dees dives deep into the world of speculation, science, and pop culture.

This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights that you won’t want to miss:

The Pyramids Unveiled:

Challenges the idea that these ancient structures are simply royal tombs. Recent discoveries reveal potential underground networks that may hold secrets far beyond their initial purpose. What could that mean for our understanding of history?

People vs. Theories:

Billy tackles the unending conspiracy theories surrounding historical events like the JFK assassination. What’s the likelihood that “extraordinary evidence” is hiding in plain sight? Get ready for a fresh perspective!

The Influence of Celebrity Politics:

From Elon Musk to late-night talk show hosts, explore how celebrity culture and political involvement are changing consumer perceptions and entertainment.

Expand Your Knowledge:

Whether it’s the enigmatic pyramids or the historical implications of JFK’s assassination, you’ll walk away with new insights and a fresh viewpoint.

Engaging Conversations:

Billy Dees brings a conversational style that makes complex topics enjoyable and relatable.

Thank you for being part of our community!

Best, 

The Billy Dees Team

00:02 – Tesla’s market position explained
12:19 – Celebrity culture and politics
22:36 – JFK assassination theories debunked
29:26 – Pyramids: science vs. mysticism
41:00 – Exploring ancient Egyptian structures

Discover Why Now is the Best Time of Your Life! 🎙️

Have you ever found yourself trapped in nostalgia, reminiscing about the “good old days?” Billy Dees dives deep into this sentiment in this episode “The Best Time of Your Life is Right Now!”

In this thought-provoking episode, Billy explores a powerful truth: our past may seem inviting, but it doesn’t hold a candle to the opportunities we have today. Life is fleeting, and the only guarantee we have is this very moment. Imagine making the most of your time, creating incredible memories right now!

Here’s what you’ll discover:

The Dangers of Nostalgia:

Why longing for past moments can actually hinder your present happiness.

The Reality of Time:

Understand just how quickly time passes and learn to appreciate every second.

Creating Value in the Now:

Billy shares insights on how helping others can enrich your own life experience.

Real Talk on Mortality:

Embrace your awareness of life’s brevity as a tool for better living today.

You’re invited to challenge the way you think about your memories and learn to savor the here and now. Whether you’re feeling stuck in past regrets or worried about the future, this episode offers practical advice on how to reclaim your life in the present!

So, what’s in it for you? By tuning in, you’ll equip yourself with a fresh perspective. Plus, you’ll hear Billy’s take on pop culture and social media influencers, providing a modern spin on age-old wisdom!

Ready to turn your “what ifs” into “what’s next”? Join us for this empowering episode, and let’s make your current moments extraordinary!

Catch the full conversation now on the Billy Dees Podcast on your favorite platform or below:

Dive Into the Latest Episode: “Speech! Speech! Reaction Trump and More Topics Around Media” 🎙️

Curious about the dynamics of political speeches and media reactions? On this episode we’re unpacking the nuances of Trump’s latest speech, diving into the reactions it elicited, and exploring broader themes around free speech and media response.

What to expect in this episode:

A 360-Degree View:

Billy takes you through the key points of Trump’s speech—while it wasn’t technically a State of the Union, its implications reach far beyond mere campaign rhetoric. What does it mean for the economy with tariffs on the table? Get ready for insightful analysis that goes beyond partisan lines.

Social Media Reactions:

Let’s discuss how figures like Stephen A. Smith and Rachel Maddow are shaping the narrative around these speeches. Billy reflects on the importance of supporting reality in a landscape where every perspective has validity. What happens when the lines between support and criticism blur?

The Role of Free Speech:

Are we losing sight of the true essence of free speech? Billy argues it’s not just about the right to speak—it’s about the freedom to listen. What does it mean for you as an audience member when those rights are challenged?

Casey Anthony and the Cancellation Culture:

As the infamous Casey Anthony reemerges, Billy shares his thoughts on the societal reactions and the implications of “cancellation.” Is there a future for public figures after controversy? Explore the fascinating dynamics of public opinion and media reactions.

Why should you tune in?

This episode not only explores pressing social topics but also encourages you to think critically about the information surrounding us. If you want to navigate media narratives with a sharp perspective and engage in the evolving conversation around free speech, this is the podcast for you.

Cheers to understanding the world better together,

The Billy Dees Podcast Team

The Impact of Podcasts and “New Media” on the Election of 2024

We are entering a new era regarding news and information gathering and processing.

As the 2024 election looms, it is increasingly harder to trust traditional sources of news which are increasingly backed by large conglomerates with political agendas. Moreover, as AI advances and becomes more accessible, what is real and what isn’t is much more difficult to distinguish.

Celebrity culture is crumbling. Although there are rich and famous people who are well intentioned, it is becoming more transparent to the masses that many influential people are either driving an agenda of their own or are simply just morons.

Over the past 10 years and certainly since 2020, podcasters and other independent creators on what may be termed “new media,” have become increasingly important in terms of how we gather information and process it.

The recent changes to X, formerly known as Twitter, such as much less suppressed posts and the ability to post long-form content, have opened a revamped and accessible platform to many voices who don’t necessarily have technical or media-based skills. I would argue even if you are not a fan of X, the newly opened up platform has pressured other social media platforms to alter their restrictive algorithms and manage the free flow of information better for everyone.

Regarding podcasts, according to Backlinko, there are over 464 million podcast listeners worldwide. The average listener spends about 7 hours per week on podcast apps. Episodes between 20 and 40 minutes seem to dominate the field. Listenership transcends gender, with women slightly edging out men 48% vs. 43%.

Established podcasts are poised to be a major factor in the American 2024 election. Podcasts can be listened to “on demand” to fit the listener’s schedule and do not require the audience’s complete attention. You can listen to a podcast while you are pretty much doing anything.

This may be why certain campaigns are getting their candidates on podcasts and new media. The RFKjr campaign has been very aggressive in this regard. This may explain why his numbers are weaker with older age groups who still get their information almost exclusively from legacy media such as cable news.

Trump has been on podcasts although what might have been his true participation level is hard to gauge since much of his time has been occupied with legal entanglements. Biden, who needs to reach younger demographics, has been seemingly hesitant to the idea of making the podcast rounds. Some of his critics would argue that he has tried to avoid engaging with any type of media.

My opinion and analysis of this is that currently, a mix of new and old media is necessary to help a campaign. Older demographics may not spend much time with new media, but they most certainly vote. That being the case, marketing and advertising efforts needs to include legacy media.

Also, as with traditional advertising such as radio, I am still a believer that it can be effective although the strategy has changed. Radio and TV are good for branding and getting your name out there.

Once the name recognition begins to kick in and people start doing searches, that is when the role of a solid plan for online content is of paramount importance. The digital media needs to be abundant and engaging and this need is easily filled with well produced podcasts.

I would only add that I would not limit myself to any type of media or news source. Listen to various opinions and analysis, don’t limit yourself to what fits your own disposition.

A great way to widen your information horizon is with a podcast. This is especially true of podcasts produced by independent creators. They are the ones who built the medium. It may be well worth your while to find some good ones.

Actor and Author – Adrian Griffin “The Ward”

“THE WARD”

Our guest on this episode is Adrian Griffin. He has been a working actor in Toronto for over 30 years in Theatre, Film and Television.

Theatre credits include seasons at both the Shaw and Stratford festivals. Also working at/with Neptune, Sudbury, Port Dover, Magnus, The Grand, Shakespeare in the Rough, and Mump and Smoot. As well, creating two theatre companies On A Wing and A Prayer and THE CO. producing and acting in six plays.

Other highlights include two seasons on BBC America’s COPPER as well as recurring roles on REIGN and CONDOR, and over Fifty film and television credits to his name.

Also, he is an accomplished Meisner Technique teacher with ongoing classes in the city.

Mr. Griffin has just published his debut novel THE WARD. He is here to talk about his book along with acting and writing.

“In the mid-summer of the first year of the 20th century, a killer heatwave grips the city of Toronto. And it’s not the only killer out there.

A very public suicide and a gruesome murder trigger fear and panic that, after an 11-year hiatus, England’s notorious ‘Jack the Ripper’ has not only resurfaced but is now stalking Toronto’s melting-pot slum, St. John’s Ward, simply known as ‘The Ward’.”

Adrian Griffin

We talk about the challenges and opportunities of being an actor, the importance of the creative process, and the evolution of detective stories in literature. Our conversation also touches on topics such as improvisation in acting, the construction of compelling stories, and the complexity of portraying different characters.

Adrian Griffin shares insights into his own experiences in theater and acting, highlighting the need for openness and adaptability in creative endeavors.

The discussion also delves into the historical context of detective fiction and the impact of media sensationalism on storytelling.

You can find Adrian Griffin on IMDb.

Lori Spencer – Broadcast Veteran Talks About the Election of 2024 and RFKjr

Our guest on this episode is radio personality and journalist, Lori Spencer who is the American correspondent for Maverick News and co-host of the Strange Bedfellows podcast.

Lori Spencer

Lori is a veteran reporter and anchor with more than 35 years of experience in print and broadcast newsrooms. Her work has appeared in numerous daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, and online news portals, including Yahoo News, Counterpunch, TruthOut, This Can’t Be Happening, and OpEdNews.

Lori is also a JFK historian who has devoted decades to the study of John F. Kennedy’s presidency, and is currently a volunteer on the 2024 presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Lori Spencer and I discuss the importance of truth in politics, particularly in the context of Robert Kennedy’s campaign and his commitment to a new style of politics. We highlight the challenge of being honest in a political environment that often caters to sensationalism.

We touch on Kennedy’s use of new media to reach younger voters and his stance on vaccine safety. We also criticize the lack of Secret Service protection for Kennedy despite RFKjr receiving many threats. Lori explains the need for nuanced understanding and the support Kennedy has within his own family. Hopefully, our conversation sheds some light on the complexities of modern politics and the importance of truth-telling in a polarized media landscape.

You can find Lori Spencer on X (Twitter) @RealLoriSpencer and her website and blog here.

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