On this episode, Lisa breaks down the state of the U.S. economy under President Trump’s second term and what it means for workers, businesses, and your wallet. The Heritage Foundation Economist Peter St. Onge joins the show to analyze how tax cuts, deregulation, and tariffs are reshaping growth—and whether it’s working.
Apr 14
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Midterm Election Warning Signs: Voter Trust, Iran War Impact & GOP Turnout Strategy
Are Republicans heading into a midterm “buzzsaw” — or can they defy history? In this episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with Jessica Anderson to break down the early warning signs shaping the upcoming midterm elections. From shifting voter sentiment to the impact of foreign policy an ... Show More
21m 56s
Apr 9
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Iran Ceasefire Breakdown: Strait of Hormuz Crisis, Regime Strategy & U.S. Military Response
Is the Iran ceasefire already falling apart? In this episode, Lisa breaks down the fragile state of the current U.S.–Iran ceasefire and why control of the Strait of Hormuz remains the biggest sticking point. Retired Vice Admiral John “Fozzie” Miller explains how Iranian aggressio ... Show More
30m 53s
Apr 2024
Gut health, working with your spouse & finding balance (Special EXPERT episode with Tina Anderson)
<p>This week, we are coming at you with a special EXPERT episode of The Real Stuff podcast. Thus far, all of our guests have come on to discuss taboo topics relating to sex, money, and mental health...but this week we wanted to try something new. Almost all of the podcasts I list ... Show More
52m 11s
Jan 2022
How stigma shaped modern medicine
In the 1940s, cancer was a condition shrouded in fear and denial, rarely discussed in public. Now there's a healthy public discourse and billions of dollars in research funding dedicated to it. In this talk, writer and microbiologist Dr. Nathalia Holt describes how a landmark 194 ... Show More
6m 30s
Sep 2025
Why Job Hunting Feels So Grim Lately, Especially for Gen Z
This week, Anna learns about how frustrating it is to apply for jobs these days, especially for early-career folks, even those with college degrees. First, Jeopardy champion Brendan Liaw talks about what it was like to list his job as “stay-at-home son” on national television. Th ... Show More
46m 59s
Jan 2025
Episode 109: The Silent Crisis: Burnout in the Medical Field
<p>Listen to this latest episode of the podcast cohosted with MohammadAli Jardaly, with Dr. Alaa Rihan, a Family Medicine physician and a scholar, Leading Physician Wellbeing Program with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Burnout affects more than 50% of physicians in th ... Show More
29m 11s
Feb 2025
How Groupthink Shapes Parenting, Medicine, and Health
Ever wonder why some of the smartest people, like doctors, can still get it wrong? In this eye-opening episode, Gabe Howard talks with Dr. Marty Makary, author of “Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong,” to uncover how groupthink and cognitive biases influence not just medic ... Show More
25m 9s
Aug 2025
How the Ultra-Rich Think…and What They Fear
Evan Osnos has spent nearly his whole life observing the habits, values, and norms of the wealthy elite, from his childhood in suburban Connecticut to the years he spent reporting on the mega-yachts and underground bunkers of the U.S.’s richest citizens. This week, he talks to An ... Show More
55m 31s
Oct 2025
Life After Cancer Treatment: What You Should Know
When someone finishes a cancer treatment, it can feel like the end of the story. For many, it may just be the beginning–risk of recurrence looms, long-term medications (and their side effects) begin, and it’s hard to get your bearings. What do you really need to know?In this cand ... Show More
39m 37s