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Think and Act Locally

Think and Act Locally · David Campbell

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Show overview

Think and Act Locally has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 476 episodes, alongside 24 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 19 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 4 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 379 episodes published. Published by David Campbell.

Episodes
476
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
14 min
Cadence
Near-daily

From the publisher

Conversations with local people about life and how to improve people’s situations. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

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Ep 476Think and Act Locally: The 2026 Civic Challenge #476

The Think and Act Locally newsletter serves as a community-focused guide for the Deer Park, La Porte, and Pasadena areas at the start of 2026. The primary mission is to encourage civic engagement, specifically urging residents to attend city council meetings to influence local decisions like the potential consolidation of La Porte and Shoreacres. Beyond politics, the source highlights economic growth, noting new business openings and chamber of commerce awards that foster regional prosperity. Educational achievements are celebrated through AP Scholar recognitions and updates on grants awarded to local colleges. The publication also functions as a community resource, providing a calendar of social events, restaurant spotlights, and various volunteer opportunities. Ultimately, the text promotes a philosophy of individual empowerment, suggesting that small, consistent actions in one’s own neighborhood lead to meaningful change. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jan 5, 202615 min

Ep 475Pasadena Texas City Council Meeting Deep Dive 2025.11.18 #475

This text is a transcript of a Pasadena City Council meeting held on November 18, 2025, which opens with an invocation, the pledges, and Council Member reports on community initiatives like food drives and minor infrastructure completion. The proceedings include debate and votes on various ordinances and resolutions concerning contracts, budget, and amendments, with some disagreement over issues like cost of living increases and funding cuts. A significant portion of the meeting is dedicated to public comment, where citizens express gratitude but also strongly criticize the mayor and police department over alleged corruption, abuse of power, and specific, sensitive issues like past murders and police conduct. The meeting also features a detailed presentation by State Senator Carol Alvarado providing a legislative update on recently passed Texas bills regarding the state budget, criminal justice, public education, and property tax relief. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 202513 min

Ep 474La Porte City Council Meeting Deep Dive 2025.11.10 #474

The provided text is a transcript of a La Porte City Council meeting held on November 10, 2025, detailing a wide array of municipal business and ceremonial recognitions. The session begins with an invocation and the pledges of allegiance, followed by the recognition of military veterans, newly certified emergency managers, and long-serving employees, highlighting the community’s appreciation for their service. Key actions include approving the consent agenda with various financial and contractual items, and an extensive debate regarding the repeal of the current mobile food vendor regulations due to new state legislation (“Food Truck Freedom Bill”). Furthermore, the council considers updates to parks and recreation ordinances and fees, awards a contract for Public Works facility improvements, approves a design contract for Fire Station Number One remodel, and receives a presentation on the effectiveness of the city’s Flock safety camera system. The meeting concludes with committee reports, council comments, and a motion to enter an executive session for economic development negotiations. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 202514 min

Ep 473Deer Park City Council Meeting Deep Dive 2025.11.18 #473

The provided sources include the agenda for a City Council meeting, the agenda for a City Council workshop, and an audio transcript of the subsequent City Council meeting for the City of Deer Park on November 18, 2025. The agendas outline several important items, including routine approvals like meeting minutes and financial reports, along with new business items such as approving multi-year agreements for IT security and HR software, various purchases of vehicles and equipment for city departments, and multiple budget amendments. A significant point of contention during the recorded meeting was the vote on an ordinance related to processing fees for credit card and electronic check transactions, which ultimately failed, leading to discussion about the implication for the city’s ability to charge these fees. The workshop agenda specifically notes presentations and discussions on financial reports and the renewal of Sports Organization Utilization Agreements, which were later approved in the main meeting. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 202513 min

Ep 472Pasadena Texas City Council Meeting Full Audio 2025.11.18 #472

This text is a transcript of a Pasadena City Council meeting held on November 18, 2025, which opens with an invocation, the pledges, and Council Member reports on community initiatives like food drives and minor infrastructure completion. The proceedings include debate and votes on various ordinances and resolutions concerning contracts, budget, and amendments, with some disagreement over issues like cost of living increases and funding cuts. A significant portion of the meeting is dedicated to public comment, where citizens express gratitude but also strongly criticize the mayor and police department over alleged corruption, abuse of power, and specific, sensitive issues like past murders and police conduct. The meeting also features a detailed presentation by State Senator Carol Alvarado providing a legislative update on recently passed Texas bills regarding the state budget, criminal justice, public education, and property tax relief. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 20251h 3m

Ep 471Pasadena City Council Meeting Brief 2025.11.18 #471

This text is a transcript of a Pasadena City Council meeting held on November 18, 2025, which opens with an invocation, the pledges, and Council Member reports on community initiatives like food drives and minor infrastructure completion. The proceedings include debate and votes on various ordinances and resolutions concerning contracts, budget, and amendments, with some disagreement over issues like cost of living increases and funding cuts. A significant portion of the meeting is dedicated to public comment, where citizens express gratitude but also strongly criticize the mayor and police department over alleged corruption, abuse of power, and specific, sensitive issues like past murders and police conduct. The meeting also features a detailed presentation by State Senator Carol Alvarado providing a legislative update on recently passed Texas bills regarding the state budget, criminal justice, public education, and property tax relief. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 20251 min

Ep 470La Porte City Council Meeting Full Audio 2025.11.10 #470

The provided text is a transcript of a La Porte City Council meeting held on November 10, 2025, detailing a wide array of municipal business and ceremonial recognitions. The session begins with an invocation and the pledges of allegiance, followed by the recognition of military veterans, newly certified emergency managers, and long-serving employees, highlighting the community’s appreciation for their service. Key actions include approving the consent agenda with various financial and contractual items, and an extensive debate regarding the repeal of the current mobile food vendor regulations due to new state legislation (“Food Truck Freedom Bill”). Furthermore, the council considers updates to parks and recreation ordinances and fees, awards a contract for Public Works facility improvements, approves a design contract for Fire Station Number One remodel, and receives a presentation on the effectiveness of the city’s Flock safety camera system. The meeting concludes with committee reports, council comments, and a motion to enter an executive session for economic development negotiations. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 20251h 25m

Ep 469La Porte City Council Meeting Brief 2025.11.10 #469

The provided text is a transcript of a La Porte City Council meeting held on November 10, 2025, detailing a wide array of municipal business and ceremonial recognitions. The session begins with an invocation and the pledges of allegiance, followed by the recognition of military veterans, newly certified emergency managers, and long-serving employees, highlighting the community’s appreciation for their service. Key actions include approving the consent agenda with various financial and contractual items, and an extensive debate regarding the repeal of the current mobile food vendor regulations due to new state legislation (“Food Truck Freedom Bill”). Furthermore, the council considers updates to parks and recreation ordinances and fees, awards a contract for Public Works facility improvements, approves a design contract for Fire Station Number One remodel, and receives a presentation on the effectiveness of the city’s Flock safety camera system. The meeting concludes with committee reports, council comments, and a motion to enter an executive session for economic development negotiations. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 20251 min

Ep 468Deer Park City Council Meeting Full Audio 2025.11.18 #468

The provided sources detail the November 18, 2025, City Council Meeting and accompanying Workshop for the City of Deer Park, Texas. The workshop included presentations and discussions on quarterly financial and investment reports, as well as a recognition of employee awards. The subsequent City Council meeting addressed a full agenda of new business items, including numerous agreements, grant applications, and vehicle purchases for various city departments. A significant portion of the meeting transcript focuses on a contentious ordinance regarding new processing fees for credit card and electronic check transactions, revealing a disagreement among council members over whether the costs should be borne by the city’s general fund or directly by the users of these payment methods. The council also approved several amendments to the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget, appointed members to the Library Board of Trustees, and addressed changes to employee longevity pay benefits. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 202535 min

Ep 467Deer Park City Council Meeting Brief 2025.11.18 #467

The provided sources detail the November 18, 2025, City Council Meeting and accompanying Workshop for the City of Deer Park, Texas. The workshop included presentations and discussions on quarterly financial and investment reports, as well as a recognition of employee awards. The subsequent City Council meeting addressed a full agenda of new business items, including numerous agreements, grant applications, and vehicle purchases for various city departments. A significant portion of the meeting transcript focuses on a contentious ordinance regarding new processing fees for credit card and electronic check transactions, revealing a disagreement among council members over whether the costs should be borne by the city’s general fund or directly by the users of these payment methods. The council also approved several amendments to the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget, appointed members to the Library Board of Trustees, and addressed changes to employee longevity pay benefits. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Nov 22, 20251 min

Ep 466Around TX-36: Babin's August Recess Update #466

This document is an email newsletter from Representative Brian Babin to his constituent, David, dated August 24, 2025. The newsletter, titled “Around TX-36,” provides an update on the Congressman’s activities during the August recess. It details his visits to various key locations and groups within his district, including NASA’s Johnson Space Center, the Mont Belvieu Chamber of Commerce, The Stump Restaurant, and the Beaumont Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center. The update highlights legislative efforts such as the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” and emphasizes his commitment to local businesses, law enforcement, and space exploration. The email concludes with a survey link and options for managing the subscription. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Aug 25, 202513 min

Ep 465📈 Austrian Economics for the MAGA Age #465

The provided text, a transcript from a YouTube video, explores the relevance of Austrian economics to contemporary political movements like MAGA. The speaker contrasts the economics-focused Ron Paul movement with MAGA’s lesser emphasis on economic theory, noting a growing dismissal of economics among certain right-wing influencers. The transcript defends economics against common criticisms, such as the alleged obsession with GDP or the disregard for cultural issues, by explaining how economic principles, particularly those of Austrian economics, offer solutions to problems like unemployment, inflation, and unaffordable housing, which are often cited as cultural or societal concerns. Ultimately, the author argues that understanding sound economic principles is crucial for addressing the very issues these movements claim to prioritize, despite their current skepticism towards the field. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81166652648 https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 26, 202517 min

Ep 464📚 Parents Prioritize Real-World Education Over Traditional Schooling #464

The provided texts discuss parental concerns regarding the adequacy of traditional schooling in preparing children for “real-world” challenges. A survey of over 1,000 families reveals that a low percentage of parents feel confident in schools’ ability to teach essential life skills like financial literacy, critical thinking, and job readiness. Consequently, a significant number of parents are proactively supplementing their children’s education with outside resources, often motivated by perceived political or ideological biases in school curricula. The sources highlight the Tuttle Twins books and related materials as a solution, offering tools that foster real-world knowledge, strong values, and independent thinking in areas such as economics and personal responsibility, thereby empowering parents to shape their children’s worldview. https://tuttletwins.com/?ref=ThinkandActLocally https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 26, 202510 min

Ep 463📚 Tuttle Twins: Back to School Marketing Brief 2025 #463

These sources outline the Tuttle Twins Back to School Sale 2025, a promotional event running from July 23 to August 13. The sale features discounted educational resources aimed at parents concerned about traditional schooling, offering a children’s storybook bundle and a new World History category within the Tuttle Twins Academy for teens. The materials emphasize teaching liberty-minded values and critical thinking, with a marketing approach that is supportive and family-focused, avoiding political polarization. The content includes a quiz and answer key about the sale, detailed product descriptions, and guidance for creators on tone and visual style. https://tuttletwins.com/?ref=ThinkandActLocally https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 26, 202510 min

Ep 462📰 No Agenda Newsletter: Media Deconstruction and Political Commentary #462

This newsletter from the “No Agenda” show, sent on July 23, 2025, serves primarily as a fundraising appeal, encouraging various forms of financial support from its “Producers,” ranging from one-time donations to recurring subscriptions and even a “PhD in Media Deconstruction” package. Beyond its financial solicitations, the correspondence previews an upcoming episode that will focus on political commentary, specifically addressing conspiracy theories surrounding the 2016 US election, the alleged “Russia hoax,” and recent controversies involving figures like Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Tulsi Gabbard, Stephen Colbert, and Jeffrey Epstein. The message emphasizes the show’s independence from corporate or advertiser influence, attributing its ability to provide unbiased news analysis directly to listener support. Additionally, the email contains details for sending physical checks and includes a section for “Hilarious Cartoons” and “Hypocrite of the Week,” though the content of these sections is not provided. https://www.noagendashow.net/ https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 26, 202511 min

Ep 461🤔 Changing Minds on the Drug War #461

The “NEW YOUTUBE SOURCE” presents an interview with Christina Dent, founder of the non-profit organization End It for Good and author of the book “Curious.” Dent, who grew up in a conservative Christian family and previously supported a criminal justice approach to drugs, shares her personal journey and change of perspective after becoming a foster parent and witnessing the negative impact of drug prohibition on children and families. She advocates for drug legalization and decriminalization, arguing that current policies lead to unintended consequences like increased crime, violence, and harm to individuals and communities, rather than addressing the root causes of addiction. The discussion highlights the importance of distinguishing between legality and morality, and rethinking drug policy through a lens of harm reduction and public health, rather than solely punishment. https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/episodes/ep-426-why-a-married-conservative-christian-changed-her-mind-on-the-drug-war/ https://enditforgood.com/freebook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V263dVJZlqs https://enditforgood.com/ https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 24, 202513 min

Ep 460🗺️ La Porte's Livable Centers Study: A Connected, Walkable Future #460

The provided texts offer a comprehensive look at the City of La Porte’s initiatives, with a significant focus on its newly launched Livable Centers Study. This eighteen-month project, undertaken in partnership with the Houston-Galveston Area Council, aims to transform the city’s central core into a more connected, walkable, and vibrant area. Key objectives include enhancing multi-modal transportation options, fostering mixed-use development and diverse housing, and strengthening community ties, all while emphasizing extensive public involvement. The sources also highlight numerous other city news flashes, showcasing a wide array of community events, public safety measures, and infrastructure improvements that contribute to La Porte’s overall quality of life. https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 24, 202510 min

Ep 459🤔 Blueprint for $100K in Six Months #459

The source consists of a podcast episode from “Wealth Without Wall Street” featuring a roundtable discussion among four financial experts: Russ Morgan, Mark Podolski, Joey Mure, and Sharran Srivatsaa. Each expert presents a unique strategy for generating $100,000 in six months with an initial investment of $5,000 or less and dedicating ten hours or less per week. The proposed methods include leveraging the Augusta Rule with a high-value property for tax-free income, flipping raw land through a systematic approach, private lending utilizing funds from “infinite banking” life insurance policies, and building an “industry media company” to create a long-term asset and generate affiliate income. The overarching theme emphasizes financial independence and building sustainable wealth outside traditional Wall Street investments. https://go.wealthwithoutwallstreet.com/financialfreedomanalyzer https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 23, 202520 min

Ep 458✈️ Establishing Your Global Economic Plan B #458

The provided text is an audio transcript from a presentation by Mikkel Thorup of Expat Money, introduced by Tom Woods. Thorup, an expert in international living, discusses the concept of a “Plan B” – an economic backup plan for individuals and families to secure their freedom, assets, and lifestyle in an increasingly unstable world. He outlines a “Four Plus One” framework, detailing strategies for gaining immigration options (permanent residency, citizenship, second passports), making international investments (offshore accounts, real estate), implementing wealth protection structures (trusts, foundations), and employing legal tax mitigation strategies. The “plus one” focuses on lifestyle considerations when choosing a new country, emphasizing factors like cost of living, healthcare, safety, and cultural values. Thorup stresses the importance of working with qualified professionals to navigate these complex international legal and financial landscapes. https://tomwoods.lpages.co/mikkel-thorup-expat-presentation/ https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 23, 202520 min

Ep 457🕊️ Antiwar.com: News and Viewpoints #457

The provided text is an excerpt from Antiwar.com, a non-profit news and viewpoints website that focuses on critiquing U.S. foreign policy and military interventions. The content highlights a strong anti-interventionist stance, frequently publishing articles that condemn Israeli actions in Gaza and the West Bank, criticize U.S. involvement in conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war, and question the motives of the military-industrial complex. The site features news updates, opinion pieces by various columnists, and sections dedicated to regional conflicts and domestic issues related to foreign policy, presenting a perspective that challenges mainstream narratives concerning international relations and military affairs. https://antiwar.com/ https://thinkandactlocally.com/donate/ https://thinkandactlocally.myshopify.com/ Youtube - @ThinkandActLocally www.youtube.com/@ThinkandActLocally Facebook - @thinkandactlocally www.facebook.com/thinkandactlocally TikTok - @thinkandactlocally www.tiktok.com/@thinkandactlocally Instagram - @thinkandactlocally www.instagram.com/thinkandactlocally Truth Social - @thinkandactlocally Rumble - @ThinkandActLocally X- @ThinkActLocally www.twitter.com/ThinkActLocally LinkedIn - @think-and-act-locally www.linkedin.com/company/think-and-act-locally https://open.spotify.com/show/601vtPzxdHl82EM42Hsulf?si=05017b5b0ace4edc

Jul 21, 202514 min
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