Send us a text What do you do when joy and grief collide in the same week? We start with a raw look at the death of 24‑year‑old NFL defensive end Marshawn Neilon, who scored a career‑defining play and then died by apparent suicide days later. We walk through the known timeline, the welfare checks and goodbye texts, and the ripple effect across a locker room and a family. No platitudes—just honest talk about warning signs, safer environments, and the kind of patient support that helps people s...
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Send us a text What do you do when joy and grief collide in the same week? We start with a raw look at the death of 24‑year‑old NFL defensive end Marshawn Neilon, who scored a career‑defining play and then died by apparent suicide days later. We walk through the known timeline, the welfare checks and goodbye texts, and the ripple effect across a locker room and a family. No platitudes—just honest talk about warning signs, safer environments, and the kind of patient support that helps people s...
Pardons, Power, and the Price of Spin: Diddy, Trump, and Why Obstacles Make Us
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1 hour 5 minutes
1 month ago
Pardons, Power, and the Price of Spin: Diddy, Trump, and Why Obstacles Make Us
Send us a text Headlines love a neat villain and a clean hero, but real life is messier—and that’s exactly where this conversation lives. We unpack why Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly asked Donald Trump for a pardon, what that reveals about celebrity principles under pressure, and how the cold math of politics, branding, and legal risk makes a pardon unlikely. Then we widen the frame: how does time feel when your world shrinks from all-access to a controlled schedule? Why do some leaders keep t...
The Flo Show, no filter
Send us a text What do you do when joy and grief collide in the same week? We start with a raw look at the death of 24‑year‑old NFL defensive end Marshawn Neilon, who scored a career‑defining play and then died by apparent suicide days later. We walk through the known timeline, the welfare checks and goodbye texts, and the ripple effect across a locker room and a family. No platitudes—just honest talk about warning signs, safer environments, and the kind of patient support that helps people s...