Coffee-Time-Again
Bonds of Love I’m Dale Hutchinson. My “Coffee Time” show is my way of sharing my story—36 years in recovery from addiction, and now facing serious health challenges in hospice. I’ve built a life I’m proud of, from helping others through the Drug and Alcohol Council to creating podcasts about tough issues like human trafficking. But what matters most to me is reconnecting with my sons and grandchildren. I miss them deeply and hope one day...
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Win Against Depression Win Against Depression Her story begins in silence— a child of eleven, carrying wounds too heavy for such small shoulders. Abuse carved scars into her soul, and from that day, darkness became her closest companion. Years passed in shadows, where hope felt like a distant star, and every breath was a battle against despair. But even in the deepest night, a flicker of light can rise. For Cathelina, that light was her twin sister— a hand...
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Law: The Real Story Episode Title: Defending Rights: A Conversation with Sex Crimes Attorney Saul Show Notes: In this episode, Dale speaks with Saul, a former New York Assistant District Attorney now specializing in sex crimes defense. They explore Saul’s transition to private practice, his approach to defending constitutional rights, and the...
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From Idealism to Tyranny Dale and John began their podcast conversation after resolving technical issues, agreeing to use a dialogue format where Dale would ask prepared questions while exploring various topics. They discussed religious experiences and the nature of mystical encounters, with John sharing personal experiences and insights about different religious figures and historical texts. The conversation concluded with John sharing his beliefs about the afterlife and the...
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Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity is a complex and often misunderstood condition—far more than just a matter of overeating and lack of exercise. In this episode, Dale Hutchinson sits down with Dr. Evan Nadler, a renowned pediatric obesity surgeon and expert who has performed more childhood obesity surgeries than anyone else in the world. Dr. Nadler shares insights from his decades-long career, highlighting the biological, genetic, and psychological...
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Bail---NO Bail Episode Title: Civil Discourse, Criminal Justice, and Political Realities In this episode, Dale Hutchinson and Ken dive into a wide-ranging conversation that spans personal updates, criminal justice reform, and the evolving political landscape. Ken shares his expertise on bail bond systems, particularly the implications of cashless bail policies, and critiques their impact on crime rates and judicial discretion. The discussion also touches on...
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Civil Discourse, Criminal Justice, and Political Realities In this episode, Dale Hutchinson and Ken dive into a wide-ranging conversation that spans personal updates, criminal justice reform, and the evolving political landscape. Ken shares his expertise on bail bond systems, particularly the implications of cashless bail policies, and critiques their impact on crime rates and judicial discretion. The discussion also touches on the influence of pseudoscientific studies on public policy, the challenges of civil debate in today’s polarized climate, and...
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The Guerrilla Scholar's Handbook In this thought-provoking episode, Dale Hutchinson sits down with Sheldon Greaves to explore the themes behind Sheldon’s book The Guerrilla Scholar's Handbook. The conversation begins with a look at the interview format and a candid introduction, setting the stage for a deep dive into alternative education systems and the power of intellectual work outside traditional...
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Globe Aware In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Kimberly, founder of Globe Aware, a volunteer-driven organization that’s been making a global impact for over 25 years. Kimberly shares how she mobilizes volunteers to work on meaningful projects around the world—from building schools and homes to supporting sustainable development in underserved communities. We explore the roots of community service and how the spirit of collective action...
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Generational Reflections Gen X refers to those born between 1965 and 1980—a generation often underrepresented in broader discussions. Cameron, a proud Gen Xer, shares his personal journey from humble beginnings to success as an author, podcaster, and editor, among other ventures. We also touched on the emerging influence of Gen Z as they approach middle age and begin stepping into leadership roles. Cameron raised concerns about key entitlement programs—namely Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security—as well as topics like universal healthcare. While he offered thoughtful solutions to...
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Unconstitutional
This week on Coffee-Time-Again, I’m joined by Tanawah Downing, a Constitutional expert with deep knowledge of the laws that govern us. Tanawah dives into how courts, law enforcement, and District Attorneys often act in ways that are, in his view, unconstitutional—specifically violating the First and Fifth Amendments among other statutes.
He argues that many inmates currently in jails and prisons deserve new trials due to widespread misuse of legal statutes. Tanawah sheds light on how District Attorneys, police, sheriffs, and other law enforcement officials violate the Constitution, committing injustices against those they arrest and prosecute. He emphasizes the crucial role of a Grand Jury, mandated by the Fifth Amendment for both felonies and misdemeanors, which is frequently bypassed.
Tanawah backs up his claims with comprehensive proof on his website, which features a wealth of fascinating articles. Beyond raising awareness, he’s actively mobilizing a movement—seeking half a million volunteers nationwide to support his cases. Signing up is free and involves completing an affidavit, and I’m planning to join the effort myself next week. Visit his website at www.tanawah.com to learn more.
While I have a solid understanding of the Constitution, Tanawah’s expertise and passion for restoring the rule of law as it’s written are truly inspiring. I’m excited to explore his initiative further and be a part of this transformative project.
Got thoughts to share? You can always reach me at host@coffee-time-again.com, or through my website, www.coffee-time-again.com. If you’d like to support the show, consider buying me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com.
— Dale Hutchinson