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  • Don't You Wish We didn't Start Off Dumb (# 502)
    2025/06/02

    In this episode:

    S. Anthony envisions a world where newborns are imbued with adult knowledge, bypassing the childhood learning process.

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    20 分
  • Think BEFORE You Speak (#501)
    2025/04/14

    In this episode:

    S. Anthony uses personal stories to talk about times when people should have given it much thought BEFORE letting their words cause them major trouble.

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    28 分
  • Episode 500!
    2025/04/07

    Finally, EPISODE 500!

    In this episode:

    S. Anthony thanks everyone for listening for 11 years and 500 episodes. Also, in this episode he speaks on shrinkflation, how mean body length mirrors are and running into TWO ex girlfriends at the supermarket.

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    24 分
  • Billionaires Are GREEDY (#499)
    2025/03/30

    Episode #499: "Billionaires Are Greedy"

    In this eye-opening episode, S. Anthony Thomas takes a hard look at the world of billionaires and the greed that often accompanies immense wealth. Drawing from his own experiences of financial struggle and the joy of achieving even a modest level of financial comfort, he contrasts the everyday person's relationship with money to that of the ultra-rich.

    S. Anthony delves into the psychology behind billionaires, questioning why those who already have more than enough often seek even greater power and influence. He paints a vivid picture of the life of a billionaire—where spending becomes an afterthought and the drive for political power overshadows the ability to make positive change in the world.

    Through humor and candid observations, he challenges listeners to consider the ethical responsibilities that come with wealth. What if billionaires used their resources to address societal issues like poverty and healthcare instead of indulging in extravagant luxuries? He argues that true fulfillment could come from helping others rather than hoarding wealth.

    Join S. Anthony as he navigates the complexities of wealth, power, and the human condition, reminding us all of the importance of generosity and social responsibility. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share your thoughts!

    1. Introduction to Episode 499

    2. The Joy of Financial Comfort

    3. The Psychology of Billionaires

    4. Greed vs. Generosity

    5. The Power of Wealth and Influence

    6. Conclusion: A Call for Responsibility

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    Take care, and remember: wealth can be a tool for good if used wisely!

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    23 分
  • Don't Be TOO Reliable (#498)
    2025/03/23

    Episode #498: "Don't Be Too Reliable"

    In this engaging episode, S. Anthony explores the complexities and potential pitfalls of being too reliable. Drawing on personal anecdotes and humorous stories, he illustrates how being dependable can sometimes lead to being taken for granted by friends and loved ones.

    S. Anthony reflects on his experiences with friends who leaned too heavily on his reliability, sharing tales of bar tabs, car troubles, and the unexpected consequences that arise when people assume you will always be there to bail them out. He emphasizes the importance of balance in relationships and the need to set boundaries, reminding listeners that while being reliable is a virtue, being *too* reliable can turn you into a tool rather than a valued friend.

    Join him as he navigates the fine line between being there for others and ensuring your own needs are met. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share your thoughts!

    1. Introduction to Episode 498

    2. The Dangers of Being Too Reliable

    3. Personal Stories of Over-Reliance

    4. The Importance of Setting Boundaries

    5. Conclusion: Finding Balance in Reliability

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    Take care, and remember: reliability is great, but don’t let it become a burden! Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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    26 分
  • Lebron James vs Stephen A Smith vs Will Smith vs Chris Rock (#497)
    2025/03/16

    Episode #497: "LeBron James vs. Stephen A. Smith vs. Will Smith vs. Chris Rock"

    In this thought-provoking episode, S. Anthony dives deep into the recent drama involving LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith, while drawing parallels to the infamous Will Smith and Chris Rock incident. Addressing the public's fascination with these high-profile confrontations, S. Anthony examines how emotions and public perceptions can spiral out of control when icons reach their breaking points.

    Through a detailed analysis, he discusses LeBron's protective instincts as a father and the missteps made by both him and Stephen A. Smith in their heated exchange. S. Anthony emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking in emotionally charged situations and reflects on how a single moment can lead to unforeseen consequences.

    Join him as he navigates the complexities of celebrity culture, the pressures of public scrutiny, and the critical need for self-awareness in moments of anger. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share your thoughts!

    1. Introduction to Episode 497

    2. Overview of the LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith Incident

    3. Analyzing the Role of Emotions in Public Confrontations

    4. The Importance of Strategic Responses

    5. Parallels with Will Smith and Chris Rock

    6. Conclusion: Recognizing Triggers and Avoiding Regret

    For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas. Your support means the world!

    Take care, and remember: think before you act!

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    26 分