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THE CYNICAL CAST

THE CYNICAL CAST

By: Daniel Eaton
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The Cynical Cast blends investigative grit with community storytelling. We cover everything from youth sports reform and coaching accountability to bipartisan political shit-shooting with anyone brave enough to step behind the mic. Our conversations range from field dynamics to Capitol dysfunction, all tied together by one goal: truth over tribalism. We feature experts, professionals, and everyday voices. We highlight initiatives like the Youth Sports Validity Project, which pushes for transparency, fair league structures, and safe, principled coaching across communities. It’s about restoring trust—whether you’re coaching third base or calling out performative politics. The day we make Congress coexist, drop the tribal mentality and gang-like paradigm, is the day this country becomes elite again. This podcast challenges hypocrisy, elevates meaningful dialogue, and explores what really matters across sports, policy, and culture. It’s honest, sharp, and rooted in the world we actually live in.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
Episodes
  • Blackberry Bushes: Family Truths, Racism, and Real Consequences-
    Jul 8 2025

    A real family story that speaks to racism, injustice, and survival. The bikes were just the beginning. In this raw, unscripted story from my own family’s past, you’ll hear what happened when a group of kids rode into a segregated schoolyard and didn’t ride out the same. This moment, though it happened decades ago, speaks directly to what we’re still seeing today: division, fear, chaos, and injustice dressed up as "normal."

    This isn't about blaming. It’s about remembering. and exposing how systems built on separation and silence still haunt the present. From stolen bikes to stolen dignity, these stories matter. Not just for the past, but for our future.

    I am aware this story is from the side of the more fortunate and less spoken for kids are not the point of the story but the things i say throughout.

    We aren’t just revisiting old pain. We’re trying to stop history from repeating again.

    If you’ve ever been silenced, overlooked, or made to feel like you don’t belong this is for you.This is the past and the present colliding.#BlackberryBushes

    #TheyTookTheBikes

    #VoicesUnheard

    #GenerationalTruth

    #StopTheCycle

    #BlackberryBushes

    #FamilyOverEverything

    #JusticeThroughStory

    #UnheardVoices

    #ModernSegregation

    #realstoriesmatter #trump

    #learn #from #history #blm #stophate

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    6 mins
  • Trump said ”Iran, I Tripped, We all fall”
    Jun 29 2025
    I will talk about the war a little talk about racism a little talk about our future and a little talk about how to talk to people how to be a man how to be a good individual. Because it seems like the people representing us don’t know how to do it
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Perils of Empathy and the Struggles of Today's Society
    Jun 27 2025

    In this deeply introspective episode, host Daniel Eaton takes a thought-provoking journey through the complex social issues surrounding empathy and human connection in today's world. Through a personal narrative involving a friend who's experienced drastic life changes, he paints a vivid picture of how society often overlooks the struggles of others, especially those closest to us.

    The episode delves into the themes of empathy versus sympathy, highlighting the critical difference between truly understanding and merely acknowledging someone else's pain. Wheaton doesn't shy away from discussing difficult topics like the rising concerns around mental health and the alarming increase in suicide rates, urging listeners to recognize signs of distress and the importance of paying attention when someone reaches out.

    Adding layers to the discussion, Wheaton shares a candid conversation with his father about controversial issues like transgender rights within the military, illustrating generational divides and the ongoing battle against bigotry. Through these anecdotes, he challenges the audience to reassess preconceived notions and to embrace a more inclusive outlook on life.

    Overall, this episode serves as both a wake-up call and a call to action, emphasizing that while hate might have its moments, ignorance should never be tolerated. As Wheaton concludes, the key to a better future lies in rejecting societal indifference and working together to ensure everyone leads their best life without prejudice or judgment. Tune in to Cynical Cast for an honest and raw conversation about the current state of the world and the power of empathy.

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    18 mins
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