Pivot Point Podcast
Forget what you’ve seen in movies—World War III is an economic battle, and it’s happening right now. 📉
In this episode, we dive into how the current administration’s trade wars and "despotic" tactics are impacting everything from global stability to your personal savings. Even cultural icons like Disney aren't safe from this political crossfire.
It’s time to wake up. 🗣️ Watch the full episode at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pivot-point-with-barry/id1835320778
She has no heart for anything except the transaction." 📉
In this intense segment of the Pivot Point Podcast, we address the controversy surrounding Governor Kristi Noem. We discuss the moral implications of her past actions and the "blood on her hands" regarding recent tragedies. Is she truly the blueprint for the current political era?
Join the debate in the comments. 🗣️ Watch more at the link in our bio.
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Are we looking at a modern-day "Gang Who Couldn’t Shoot Straight"? 🧐
In this powerful segment, we discuss the necessity of government tribunals to address the actions of the current administration and the MAGA wing. From investigating ICE to revisiting the pardons of those involved in Jan 7th, we explore the legal paths to holding these "authorities" accountable.
Watch the full episode for the deep dive. 📺 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pivot-point-with-barry/id1835320778
Did you know it takes longer to train a traffic cop than an ICE agent? 👮♂️ 47 days of training for what some are calling the "modern-day Brownshirts." Join the conversation on the PivotPoint Podcast as we explore the forces affecting our communities. 🗣️ Check out the full episode at the link in our bio! 🔗
Real change doesn't start in Washington—it starts on your front porch. In this powerful and moving segment, we discuss a grassroots approach to political change that prioritizes peace, goodwill, and community action over division and rhetoric.
The mission is to "fight" by serving: reaching out to those in our neighborhoods who are hungry, poor, or struggling. We explore a vision of America that isn't defined by "million-dollar rockets" or hatred, but by the fundamental right to be exactly who you are and the opportunities that come with it. Join us as we discuss how individual acts of kindness can collectively reach out and change the soul of the country.
When politics moves from rhetoric to real-world harm, who pays the price? In this sobering segment, we analyze Donald Trump’s current focus on "getting even" with his enemies and the devastating impact this culture of vengeance has on American families.
We draw a parallel to a fictional 90-minute Nobel Prize speech from The Big Bang Theory—except in this case, the yelling isn't a sitcom plot; it's a political reality. We discuss a heartbreaking local tragedy involving a family shattered by violence, serving as a reminder that the lines we often laugh at can mask a much darker reality for the people and neighbors caught in the crossfire
2026 is shaping up to be an unforgettable year with the Olympics and the World Cup taking center stage. But in this episode of the Pivot Point Podcast, Barry Sacharow shares a vision that goes beyond sports and global spectacle: he wants 2026 to be a "tender year."
What does it mean to have a tender year? It means sharing food and information, loving our neighbors, and moving forward together by respecting everyone’s "right to be"—even when we profoundly disagree on everything else. Barry calls for a shift from passive hope to active engagement, challenging us to reach out to the neighbors we don't know and generate peace in our own lives through simple, human actions.
You don’t fight a political movement with million-do llar . You fight it by taking the action that brings peace to your own street and food to a hungry neighbor.
Imagine winning a Nobel Prize and spending your entire 90-minute acceptance speech doing nothing but screaming at your enemies. That is the exact "revenge tour" energy Donald Trump is bringing to the table right now.
In this episode of Pivot Point, host Barry Sacharow discusses the current political landscape, focusing on the decline of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. He emphasizes the need for unity and community spirit, especially during the Christmas season, and calls for political change that fosters trust among neighbors. Sacharow expresses hope for a better future in 2026, urging listeners to take action and reach out to their communities.
In this episode of Pivot Point, host Barry Sacharow discusses the current political landscape, focusing on the decline of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. He emphasizes the need for unity and community spirit, especially during the Christmas season, and calls for political change that fosters trust among neighbors. Sacharow expresses hope for a better future in 2026, urging listeners to take action and reach out to their communities.
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