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We'd like thank our recent guests: Nicole Sparrow for sharing the story of Esther, while Zach Cjeka recounted his experiences studying abroad in Eastern Europe. And let's not forget the amazing discussion with Samantha, the Fit Herbalist! And we've not started a series with Sean McMahon to discuss the dynamic economy of Arizona. The year has taken off and it is not slowing down.

We look at pressing issues like technology's role in protecting privacy and whether AI poses a threat. We emphasize the importance of not letting governmental pressures exhaust us, advocating for creativity and progress with #create2024.

We take a quick look at a lawsuit against the Biden administration by Energy Watchdog group Power the Future, alleging lack of transparency in John Kerry's climate office. Meanwhile, the State Bar of Arizona's actions against attorneys filing for election integrity draw attention to ongoing debates surrounding elections and foreign funding restrictions.

Legislative moves in Arizona, such as bipartisan support for a bill restricting foreign funding in elections and the Arizona Corporation Commission's decision to limit ESG goals in energy companies, prompt discussions on transparency and market dynamics.

We also touch on economic trends, including Arizona's auto loan debt increase and Vladimir Putin's surprising remarks on U.S. leadership preferences.

Amidst political shifts within the Arizona GOP, Gina Swoboda's leadership raises questions, particularly regarding her prior consulting agreement with the Arizona State Senate.

Finally, we explore blockchain technology's potential in securing data and its implications for privacy and censorship resistance, concluding with a bizarre candidate from Ohio.

There's a lot here, but it's packed tight!