• Episode 017: WTF - HOW to THINK - PARTing in TWO
    Apr 2 2026

    In this urgent and unfiltered episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show on the Common Sense Network (CSN), Jeremiah delivers a passionate “wake-up call” to listeners across the country and beyond. Broadcasting from what he describes as “behind enemy lines,” he frames the current cultural and political climate as a critical moment in American history—one that demands awareness, courage, and action.

    Blending historical references, personal anecdotes, and sharp commentary, Gunn explores themes like truth vs. deception, the dangers of ideological conformity, and what he يرى as the erosion of foundational American principles. He challenges listeners to think independently, reject passivity, and engage in deeper reasoning rather than emotional or surface-level reactions.

    The episode also dives into topics such as:

    • The importance of critical thinking and personal responsibility
    • Criticism of modern political figures and institutions
    • Reflections on communism, governance, and historical lessons
    • Cultural commentary on media, identity politics, and public discourse

    Throughout, Gunn positions himself as a “help desk” for truth—encouraging dialogue, disagreement, and audience participation. His central message: seek truth relentlessly, because without it, freedom, peace, and justice cannot exist.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 016: WTF - HOW to THINK - Marxocrat People's Party
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show on the Common Sense Network, Jeremiah delivers a passionate and thought-provoking monologue centered on truth, critical thinking, and the current state of America.

    Framing the moment as a continuation of a long-standing national conflict, he emphasizes the importance of clarity, logic, and reason in navigating today’s deeply divided landscape. Rather than aligning with political tribes, Jeremiah positions himself on the “side of truth,” دعوتing listeners to challenge ideas, question assumptions, and engage in meaningful dialogue.

    A key concept introduced in this episode is the “WTF” framework—Window, Table, Floor—a metaphor for understanding problems at different levels. Jeremiah argues that much of today’s discourse fails because people argue over surface-level interpretations (the window or table) instead of identifying the foundational issue (the floor).

    The episode also explores:

    • The difference between thinking and feeling, inspired by the ideas of Thomas Sowell
    • The importance of logical reasoning and intellectual independence
    • Critiques of modern political structures and party identities
    • The role of truth as the foundation for freedom, justice, and unity

    Throughout, Jeremiah calls on listeners to move beyond passive consumption of ideas and instead actively engage in critical thinking. His message is clear: without truth, there can be no lasting peace, love, or justice.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 015: The Civil War, STILL GOING - Part Free
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show on the Common Sense Network, Jeremiah delivers a passionate and wide-ranging monologue on American history, truth, and the ongoing “civil war” shaping the nation today.

    Framing the current moment as existential, Jeremiah argues that the ideological conflicts behind the original Civil War never truly ended—and continue to play out in modern politics, culture, and governance. He revisits key moments from early American history through Reconstruction and into the present, challenging mainstream narratives and urging listeners to question what they’ve been taught.

    The episode touches on topics including:

    • The founding of the United States and debates over slavery
    • The Civil War and its long-term political consequences
    • The role of government, states’ rights, and the Constitution
    • Modern political divisions and “sanctuary” policies
    • Media, education, and cultural influence in shaping public perception

    Throughout, Jeremiah emphasizes “truth over propaganda,” encouraging listeners to think critically, engage in open dialogue, and “reason together” in pursuit of understanding.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 014: The Civil War, STILL GOING - Part Too
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, Jeremiah returns with “Civil War Part II,” diving deeper into his perspective on American history, truth, and the nation’s founding principles. Framing the discussion around an ongoing “existential” struggle for the country’s future, he emphasizes the importance of seeking truth over modern revisionism and misinformation.

    Jeremiah revisits the origins of the United States, arguing that compromises made during the founding—particularly around slavery—were necessary to preserve unity and prevent foreign powers from dividing the colonies. He continues his broader theme that the Civil War was rooted in ideological conflict rather than simple geographic divisions, and claims its effects are still present today.

    Throughout the episode, he positions himself as an “undocumented expert” and independent thinker, encouraging listeners to question mainstream narratives, think critically, and engage in open dialogue. He also invites audience participation, asking listeners to share their concerns and challenge his viewpoints.

    Blending historical commentary with personal philosophy, Jeremiah frames the show as a mission to “speak truth in love” and calls on listeners to stay engaged in conversations about the nation’s direction.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 013: The Civil War, STILL GOING - Part Won
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, the host delivers a provocative and wide-ranging monologue centered on truth, history, and civic awareness. Framed as “Resistance Radio,” the episode opens with a call to engage—especially directed at men—urging listeners to think critically, participate in dialogue, and seek deeper understanding.

    A recurring theme is the role of “prophets” as truth-tellers—not in a mystical sense, but as individuals who recognize patterns, diagnose problems, and warn about consequences. Positioning himself as an “undocumented expert” and autodidact, the host emphasizes independent thinking over institutional authority.

    Key topics explored include:

    • The Importance of Truth: The episode reinforces the idea that truth is foundational—without it, concepts like justice, peace, and love cannot exist.
    • Listener Engagement & Critical Dialogue: Listeners are invited to challenge ideas, submit questions, and participate in an ongoing exchange aimed at uncovering truth rather than reinforcing bias.
    • Skepticism of Institutions: The host critiques modern polling, media narratives, and political systems, suggesting they often function as propaganda rather than genuine representation.
    • Current Events & Big-Picture Issues: From tariffs and Supreme Court decisions to international tensions (referred to as the “I problem”), the episode highlights the breadth of topics impacting everyday life.
    • Historical Interpretation: A significant portion focuses on the origins and legacy of the U.S. Civil War, political party evolution, and the long-term effects of historical decisions on present-day society.

    Blending historical commentary with cultural critique, the episode challenges mainstream narratives and encourages listeners to distinguish between “history and hysteria.” The tone is direct, opinionated, and designed to spark debate.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 012: EVERYONE Is Lying To You
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, the host sets the tone for an interactive, thought-provoking series centered on truth, critical thinking, and open dialogue. Framing the show as a “conversation” rather than a lecture, he invites listeners to challenge ideas, submit questions, and engage in ongoing discussion.

    The episode opens with literary and historical references, including a poetic quote used as a listener challenge, reinforcing the theme of intellectual curiosity and learning. From there, the host outlines the show’s mission: to explore foundational questions about truth, society, and the principles that shape modern life.

    Key themes include:

    • The Nature of Truth: Rejecting the idea of “your truth vs. my truth,” the host argues for objective truth as essential to justice, peace, and meaningful discourse.
    • Critical Thinking Over Conformity: Listeners are encouraged to question authority, examine multiple perspectives, and “think a second time” before forming conclusions.
    • Foundations of Society: The episode connects politics, religion, and philosophy as deeply intertwined forces that influence everyday life—whether people engage with them or not.
    • Civic Awareness: Emphasis is placed on understanding the difference between a republic and a democracy, the importance of the Constitution, and the responsibilities of citizenship.
    • Cultural and Historical Reflection: The host challenges mainstream narratives, urging listeners to distinguish between “history and hysteria” and to seek deeper understanding beyond surface-level messaging.

    Throughout, the tone is passionate and provocative, blending philosophical inquiry with cultural critique. The episode closes with a call to action: engage, question, and participate—because the pursuit of truth impacts not just individuals, but future generations.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 011: MORE LAWS = MORE LAWLESSNESS
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, Jeremiah dives into a wide-ranging and provocative discussion on truth, morality, and the role of law in modern society. Framing the conversation as a battle between right and wrong—not left and right—he challenges listeners to question mainstream narratives, political systems, and cultural norms.

    From the breakdown of public trust in institutions to critiques of excessive legislation, Jeremiah argues that society is overwhelmed with laws that are often unenforced, ineffective, or contradictory. He explores themes like voter ID, crime and punishment, and what he sees as a growing disconnect between justice and the legal system.

    Through personal anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and cultural commentary, the episode calls for a return to personal responsibility, objective truth, and simpler, more effective governance.

    🔑 Key Topics Discussed

    • The difference between truth vs. “your truth”
    • Criticism of modern political systems and media narratives
    • The rise of excessive laws vs. lack of enforcement
    • Debate vs. spectacle in today’s public discourse
    • Voter ID laws and election integrity concerns
    • Crime, punishment, and perceived failures of the justice system
    • The concept of “suicidal empathy” and its societal impact
    • Cultural attitudes toward crime and morality
    • Personal responsibility vs. institutional control

    💡 Key Takeaways

    • More laws don’t necessarily lead to more justice—enforcement and accountability matter more
    • Society may be experiencing a reversal of values, where language and meaning are distorted
    • Emotional or ideological decision-making can undermine justice and public safety
    • Personal responsibility is a cornerstone of a functioning society
    • Truth should be objective—not subjective or politically defined

    📣 Listener Engagement

    Have a question or topic you want covered? Submit your comments and questions—you might hear them discussed in a future episode.

    🎧 Closing Thought

    “If you won’t be governed by simple truths, you may end up buried under endless rules.”

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    48 mins
  • Episode 010: MEDIUM or EXTRA LARGE
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, Jeremiah Gunn dives into a wide-ranging discussion on truth, media influence, and the tension between style and substance in modern communication. Framing himself as a “translator” of competing narratives, Gunn challenges listeners to question mainstream messaging, think critically, and seek deeper understanding beyond surface-level presentations.

    He explores the idea that today’s culture prioritizes image, production quality, and visual appeal over meaningful content—arguing that this shift has impacted journalism, politics, and even personal communication. Drawing on historical examples, literature, and media evolution, Gunn emphasizes the enduring power of words and ideas over aesthetics and performance.

    The episode also introduces recurring themes like “conscious deception,” the “WTF (Window, Table, Floor)” framework for understanding misdirection in public discourse, and critiques of how technology shapes the way we process information. Ultimately, Gunn calls for a return to thoughtful listening, honest debate, and a focus on substance as the foundation for truth, clarity, and meaningful dialogue.

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    47 mins