Chapter 1: What recent changes occurred in the Department of Homeland Security?
Great conversation about Kristi Noem today. She been fired or is President Trump maneuvering her elsewhere like he did with Homan in Minneapolis? What is the shield of the Americas? We go into that theory here.
on today's podcast also defending george ai is ai the work of the devil or is it useful and what is it also dr deborah so comes on for a very uncomfortable moment for my children because we talk about sex but in a way where we all have to talk about there is an amazing thing going on sex drive men women all over the world is is just dropping through the floor and
And we are, you know, we're committing suicide as a species. What's causing it? What do we do about it? Dr. Debra So is on with us on today's podcast. Relief factor. You know, many people think that, uh, human beings have, you know, invented a way to make life easier as we just heard from Deborah, we've made it much more complex.
Chapter 2: What is the Shield of the Americas initiative?
We made it worse and worse and worse. Um, you know, we have elevators, so we can't, we don't have to climb stairs. We have power steering. So turning a car won't feel like you're, you know, you're wrestling a farm tractor. Dishwashers, remote controls, electric toothbrushes, an entire civilization around the idea there's something hard, we can probably make it easier.
Chapter 3: How is AI perceived in the context of Glenn Beck's discussion?
And when it comes to pain, we just accept it because really nothing is making it easier. Well, it's just getting older. This is just what happens. Yeah, so just live with it. It's strange when you think about it because human beings are good at one thing, and that is solving problems. The idea behind Relief Factor is solving problems.
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Chapter 4: Why is society experiencing a 'sex recession'?
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Chapter 5: What factors are contributing to the decline in sexual activity?
Now let's get to work. You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program. Dr. Debra Saw. Welcome to the program. So glad you're here. Hi, Glenn. It's great to talk to you again. Good to talk to you. So, uh, we're going to talk about sex and you're going to talk about it and it's going to be fine. When I'm talking about it, it'll make the entire nation uncomfortable and that's okay.
Um, but we are not, uh, we're, we're facing a problem. We had a guy on, what was it? A couple of weeks ago, wasn't it Ricky? Where we were talking about how we're not having children. Nobody's having children. And part of that is because we're not having sex and people aren't even dating anymore. What the hell is happening to us? Yeah, so definitely.
And I agree, conversations about sex can be very uncomfortable, especially I'd say for parents with their young kids, but it is very necessary. So I appreciate you having me on to talk about this. And we definitely are experiencing a sex recession. So there's been studies coming out since 2016, basically showing that People are having less sex. This is happening across the globe.
In America in particular, this is happening among married people, single people, it doesn't matter. It's happening in Western countries, Eastern countries, all age cohorts, but it's especially pronounced among younger generations, so among millennials and Gen Z. And what we find consistently is that, yeah, roughly one in three men and one in five women have not had sex in the past year.
All right, can I ask you, Have you ever watched Everybody Loves Raymond? I have. Okay. So, you know, Raymond is relatable to guys, at least my age, because that's all that's ever on his mind is sex. What the hell has happened to guys where, especially young guys, where that's not all they think about? Because that's how people are built. I mean, we're built for this. What is happening? Right.
So evolutionarily, this is what I found interesting because I thought if people are having less sex, where is that interest going? Are people just as interested, but they have other sexual outlets nowadays, such as, say, pornography? Or I know you've talked about AI companions in the past or sex dolls, sex robots. Those are all subjects I go into in greater detail in the book.
But what I think is it's a number of factors. I think that there are these other outlets that are available or are more easily accessed nowadays, especially by younger generations who basically grew up on the Internet. But I also think there are factors like endocrine disruptors and environmental toxins that are affecting us.
And men in particular at a hormonal level, lowering their testosterone levels. So that is also affecting their drive and their desire to pursue women. And then we also have social and cultural factors like Me Too that have made it very difficult for men to want to approach women because they're afraid of potentially having their lives ruined.
And then we have also initiatives like DEI, diversity, equity and inclusion that are actively penalizing men for no reason other than the fact that they are men. And this is especially the case for white and Asian men and men who are straight.
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Chapter 6: How are environmental and social factors affecting sexual drive?
It's not an afterthought anymore. The Southern Hemisphere has become the new front line of great power competition. He is declaring... The Western Hemisphere is ours. And DHS, the Department of Homeland Security, was not designed for that. DHS created after 9-11, and that's a whole different can of worms, and we can get into that some other time.
But it was built to stop terrorism inside of the United States, at our airports, at our borders, disaster response, blah, blah, blah. But what the president is doing now is different and different than any other president has done probably since Theodore Roosevelt. OK, this is hemisphere level instability. We have the migration waves. We have state collapse.
We have cartels that are moving people and drugs and weapons and intelligence. We have foreign adversaries embedding themselves inside of all of that chaos. So if you're the president and you're looking at the world and you're saying, we have got to shore up America to make sure we last another 150, 250 years, another 150 minutes at times, I feel like. You don't just run border patrol.
You build a hemisphere defense system. you make sure that our darkest Russia, China, Iran are not running operations in this hemisphere. Okay. Which may explain the phrase shield of the Americas. Think about the name. It's not border control. It's not immigration enforcement. It's a shield of the Americas, the entire Western hemisphere. Okay. That doesn't sound like DHS.
That sounds more like strategic security architecture for the Western hemisphere. Doesn't it? Or he's just been watching Carmel. I mean, uh, Marvel comics. Okay. But to me, the shield for America, the Americas sounds a little bit more like something like NATO, uh, intelligence sharing, cartel disruption, migration control, counter-China operations.
And if that's what's being built, you would need somebody who understands a few things, border security, state governments, law enforcement, and migration policy. Well, I mean, isn't that Kristi Noem? I mean, that's her entire resume, isn't it? So the story may not be Noem fired on the outs. The story might be gnome redeployed.
Now let me talk about the second half of this move, because while she goes outward to whatever is coming next, and the president said he's going to be talking about that this weekend, Trump brought somebody inward, Senator Mullen. Who is Senator Mullen? He's a former MMA fighter. He's a business owner. He's a senator. And he's controversial.
Some critics inside MAGA circles, some of them, accuse him of being too establishment. He has done things like business loans during COVID. He's got ethics complaints. He votes, you know, against MAGA sometimes. Fine. Okay. Not my favorite, but debate is healthy. And the real question is not personality. It is function.
If the White House is creating a new Western Hemisphere security structure, then DHS is about to become something different. not a political platform, not a messaging department, but an operational machine.
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Chapter 7: What role does social media play in modern dating dynamics?
But you'll be able to ask it a question yourself. And when you do, it's not going to just give you an answer. It will show you the actual quotes the answers came from. You'll be able to read Washington in a language you understand. You'll be able to talk to this AI who is playing the role based on his words.
Jefferson Madison directly you can get them all in together to argue something and you'll see how they would have argued it it's amazing and sometimes you'll agree with what you find sometimes you won't but that's the point the only answer I have ever wanted the only answer worth having is not the one that proves my argument it's the one that is true and comes from the historic record
And if we can give Americans direct access to that record again in a way that they can use and understand, then maybe, just maybe, we can start remembering who we are and what this republic was built to be.