A man's job interview went terribly wrong when his potential employer not only discriminated against his disability but also disclosed his private health information. Despite this, the man still actively works on his side hustle - building wheelchair ramps throughout Iceland to promote accessibility.
Carson Block shares his experience in dealing with insider trading and how it got him in trouble with the US Department of Justice due to some of the stuff he said about his competition in emails and documentation.
The podcast host discusses the potential consequences of talking about controversial topics on podcasts, including the recent example of Alex Jones' comments about Hitler, and mentions the importance of being aware of what is being said on air.
The speaker aims to bring out the truth regarding the alleged false reports and lies made to defame him. He asserts to depose those involved and reveal their motives behind creating the podcast and making false police reports.
The speaker discovered that an investigator who was supposed to look into their activities had been reading their emails all along after a seemingly innocuous email from the receptionist.
In this podcast episode, the history and evolution of tabloid journalism are discussed in-depth, with a focus on The National Enquirer and its sensational headlines and articles. The hosts also explore the impact of tabloid journalism on society and politics.