• The Human Cost of Iran’s Regime | The Flow with Bob Martin
    May 28 2026

    The Iran uprising is more than breaking news—it’s a human fight for freedom, survival, and dignity. This episode reveals the emotional reality behind the Iran protest movement, the fear imposed by the Iran regime, and the courage of ordinary people risking everything to resist oppression.

    In this conversation, we explore Iran human rights abuses, Iran executions, political repression, and the growing Iranian resistance movement. The discussion uncovers the lasting impact of the 1988 massacre, the role of political prisoners, and the rise of MEK Iran resistance efforts challenging authoritarian rule. You’ll hear how internet blackouts, propaganda, checkpoints, and public executions are being used to silence dissent while millions continue demanding freedom and democracy. The episode also examines the emotional cost of war, the struggle of families living under fear, and why the Iran protest movement continues despite brutal crackdowns. If you’re interested in Middle East politics, Iran news, freedom movements, and the human stories often missing from mainstream coverage, this episode offers a deeper perspective. Watch or listen to the full episode to better understand the Iran uprising, the fight for human rights, and the resilience of people standing against tyranny. Subscribe for more conversations on global politics, social justice, freedom movements, and inspiring human stories from around the world.

    📌 Video Chapters 00:00 – Iran Beyond the Headlines 02:14 – The 1988 Iran Massacre 08:08 – Courage Inside Iran’s Resistance 14:03 – MEK Iran and Armed Resistance 20:39 – Iran Uprising and Nationwide Protests 28:29 – War, Blackouts, and Fear 33:21 – How the Iran Regime Tightened Control 38:22 – Iran Executions and Psychological Warfare 44:29 – Why the Regime Still Survives 53:17 – Iran’s Future and the Fight for Freedom

    💬 Featured Quotes: “Before me were those who went to the gallows with their heads up high in 1988, and I am the continuation of that path.” - Zolal Habibi

    “The price that has been paid for freedom in Iran has been very high, but what’s important is that we never gave in and never gave up. - Zolal Habibi

    💡 Episode Key Takeaways: 1. The Iranian Regime Rules Through Fear — and the People Are Defying It. From the 1988 massacre to today's daily publicized executions, the regime has always ruled through systematic terror — yet each generation continues to choose resistance over silence.

    2. War Has Become the Regime's Shield Against Uprising The U.S. bombing handed the regime exactly what it needed — martial law, a communication blackout, and international silence — to crush a uprising that was already gaining momentum.

    3. Change Must Come From the Iranian People — Not Foreign Military Force. A military strike was never going to topple this regime, because real change can only come through the uprising of the Iranian people themselves, backed by international awareness and pressure — not bombs.

    Connect with Zolal Habibi

    https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/

    https://www.maryam-rajavi.com/

    https://maryamrajavi4change.com/

    https://oiac.org/

    https://iranfreedom.org/en/

    Connect with Bob Martin

    Website: https://theflowmedia.com/ Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/what-is-meditation-anyway/. Explore My Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/book

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Faith, FBI Badges, and the Fight to Trust Again | The Flow with Bob Martin
    May 21 2026
    While headlines scream about institutional collapse, the real story is happening far from Washington. In this premiere episode of The Flow Podcast, Bob Martin sits down with Eric Robinson, a Former FBI Agent, 24-year FBI veteran, FBI Human Intelligence specialist, and former FBI SWAT operator, for an eye-opening conversation about Law Enforcement, National Security, Political Polarization, Government Trust, and the future of American Democracy. From planting a church to running counterterrorism operations, Eric shares his extraordinary journey through the FBI and reveals what life was really like working on the front lines of National Security and Human Intelligence. If you’re interested in the FBI, Former FBI Agent stories, National Security, Political Commentary, Government Trust, Law Enforcement leadership, Faith And Politics, or the future of American Democracy, this episode is a must-watch. Pre-order/Follow Eric’s journey and his upcoming book, Irreverend: From Saving Souls to Chasing Sinners in the FBI, at https://preachertobreacher.com/. 👉 Subscribe to The Flow Podcast for more bold, honest conversations on politics, culture, justice, and what it means to be human. Don't miss an episode—hit follow and turn on notifications! 📌 Video Chapters 00:00 – 01:42 | Welcome & Meet the Guest 01:43 – 02:57 | How the FBI Really Works From the Inside 02:58 – 04:12 | The Unsung Heroes Behind the Badge 04:13 – 05:38 | Can We Still Trust the FBI? 05:39 – 07:08 | When the Law Has Limits 07:09 – 08:16 | Why Good Cases Still Get Dropped 08:17 – 09:39 | Epstein Files & Stretched Resources 09:40 – 10:19 | From the Pulpit to the FBI 10:20 – 20:00 | A Pastor Who Became a Federal Agent 20:01 – 30:00 | Life on the SWAT Team 30:01 – 40:00 | Human Intelligence & Reading People 40:01 – 50:00 | The Moral Weight of the Job 50:01 – 58:28 | Accountability, Integrity & Doing What's Right 58:29 – 01:02:22 | Dirty Agents, Real Consequences 01:02:23 – 01:04:03 | Final Thoughts & Book Announcement 💬 Featured Quotes: "The agent that's down the street whose kid is going to a soccer camp just like yours is, or goes to church with you — they just want to do what's right and they do." — Eric Robinson, Former FBI Special Agent "If you ever see me acting inappropriately, put your hand on my shoulder and I'll respond properly." — Eric Robinson, Former FBI Special Agent "Democracies are not built on granite — they're not built on solid stone — they're built on faith and trust, and mostly trust in the institutions that we have." — Bob Martin, Host 💡 Episode Key Takeaways: The FBI's Integrity Lives at the Ground Level: Political shifts and chaos at headquarters don't dictate the character of the 99% of field agents, analysts, and mechanics quietly doing their jobs with honesty. Moral Courage Is a Daily Choice: True professionalism means executing the mission morally, constitutionally, and respecting human dignity even when a suspect is facing prison. Your Background is Your Asset: Transitioning from ministry to the FBI shows that deep empathy, understanding human burdens, and a strong moral compass are exactly what is needed to navigate human intelligence. Connect with Eric Robinson Website : https://preachertobreacher.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-robinson-9220053a4/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_eric_robinson/ Book (Publishing Soon): Irreverend: From Saving Souls to Chasing Sinners in the FBI Connect with Bob Martin Website: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/ Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/what-is-meditation-anyway/. Explore My Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/books/ #FBICultureExposed #FaithAndLawEnforcement #TheFlowPodcast #GovernmentTrust #FBIInterview
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  • They Were Right l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin
    May 20 2026

    Across centuries, continents, and beliefs, history's greatest minds — from Nietzsche to Anne Frank to the Dalai Lama — kept arriving at the same truths. So why, with more information than ever, are we still not living by the wisdom they left us?

    In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin draws on the lives and lessons of 20+ thinkers, mystics, activists, and artists — including Buddha, Martin Luther King Jr., Victor Frankl, Carl Jung, Audre Lorde, and more — to uncover a remarkable pattern: the wisest voices in human history all converged on the same essential truths. From the power of radical self-acceptance and compassion, to the urgency of living fully in the present moment, to the quiet devastation of a life half-lived — Bob unpacks timeless wisdom and makes it deeply relevant to our modern lives. This isn't a history lesson; it's a mirror. And the message is clear: the wisdom has always existed. The only question is whether we're willing to live it.

    If this resonated with you, watch or listen to the full episode of The Flow — and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a conversation designed to help you live deeper, think clearer, and connect more meaningfully.

    🎙️ Video Chapters:

    00:00 – Intro: Why Wisdom Still Matters

    00:12 – Jesus & Buddha: Truth vs. Religion

    02:18 – MLK, Wollstonecraft & Nietzsche: Freedom & Affirmation

    04:19 – Jung, Cobain & Frankl: Becoming Yourself

    05:25 – Anne Frank & Nightingale: Goodness & Living Now

    06:30 – Dalai Lama, Russell & Lennon: Love, Doubt & Unity

    07:02 – De Beauvoir, Bukowski & Emerson: Becoming & Commitment

    08:08 – Seneca, Lorde & Rogers: Breaking Inner Prisons

    09:16 – Ali, Camus, Whitman & Thich Nhat Hanh: Meaning & Presence

    11:27 – The Common Thread: The Wisdom Was Always There

    🔗Connect with Bob Martin: Website: A Wise and Happy Life Podbean: The Flow Podbean YouTube: I Am Bob Martin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: Free Meditation eBook. Explore My Published Books: My Published Books

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    12 mins
  • Joy on the Rhine: Finding Hope in a Fractured World l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin
    May 13 2026

    What if real joy isn’t the absence of grief, but the decision to keep building life in the middle of it? In this deeply reflective episode of The Flow, Bob Martin explores emotional resilience, healing after grief, and the quiet courage of choosing joy in difficult times.

    Inspired by a journey along the Rhine River in Germany, Bob reflects on the contrast between historical devastation and the beauty of ordinary life rebuilt on top of it. Through vivid observations of families gathered by the river, rebuilt cities, and the lingering weight of history, he explores how hope after loss becomes a form of moral and emotional resilience. The conversation moves through themes of grief, democracy, cultural healing, political uncertainty, and the human need for meaning during unstable times. Drawing from decades spent working within the legal system, Bob shares personal reflections on societal change, existential heartache, and why joy and sorrow are not opposites—but realities that often coexist. This episode offers a thoughtful meditation on finding hope, emotional healing, resilience and hope, and the strength required to remain human in a fractured world.

    If you’re searching for meaningful conversations about personal growth, emotional resilience, healing after grief, hope after loss, democracy, culture, and the deeper questions shaping modern life, this episode is for you. Watch or listen to the full episode of The Flow and subscribe for more reflections on human behavior, resilience, and choosing joy even in difficult times.

    VIDEO CHAPTERS:

    00:00 — Joy on the Rhine: Finding Hope 00:45 — The Quiet Beauty of Ordinary Life 01:56 — Germany’s History and Healing After Grief 02:43 — Rebuilding After Ruin 04:46 — Democracy, Loss, and Existential Heartache

    05:46 — Choosing Joy in Difficult Times 06:27 — Emotional Resilience and Human Strength 07:12 — Hope After Loss and the Refusal to Break 07:57 — Building Meaning in a Fractured World 09:15 — Final Reflection: Resilience, Hope, and Joy

    Connect with Bob Martin

    Website: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/ Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/what-is-meditation-anyway/. Explore My Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/books/

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    9 mins
  • How a Failure of Imagination Leads to War l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin
    May 10 2026

    What happens when a society mistakes a growing crisis for political theater? In this powerful episode of The Flow, Bob Martin explores the dangerous “failure of imagination” that shaped the Civil War, echoes through modern democracy, and challenges how we respond to political division, authoritarianism, and social unrest today.

    Using the haunting story of civilians bringing picnic baskets to watch the First Battle of Bull Run, Bob Martin draws a striking parallel between America’s past and present political climate. This episode dives into the psychology of denial, historical blind spots, democracy under pressure, and the human tendency to underestimate danger until it becomes unavoidable. Through reflections on Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, the 9/11 Commission’s “failure of imagination,” and current threats to democratic institutions, Bob unpacks how political polarization, complacency, and misinformation can quietly reshape a nation. This episode offers deep insight into American history, political awareness, civic responsibility, leadership, and the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths before it is too late.

    If you’re drawn to meaningful conversations about democracy, history, politics, human behavior, and cultural change, this episode is one you won’t want to miss. Watch the full episode of The Flow for a deeper reflection on where we are headed—and why awareness matters now more than ever. Be sure to subscribe, follow, and stay tuned for more thought-provoking conversations designed to challenge perspectives and inspire deeper understanding.

    VIDEO CHAPTERS:

    00:00 – Introduction: The Failure of Imagination

    01:02 – Civil War Lessons From Heather Cox Richardson

    02:10 – The Shocking Bull Run Picnic Story

    03:26 – When War Turned Into Catastrophe

    04:25 – Why “Both Sides” Isn’t Always Equal

    05:42 – America’s Dangerous Habit of Denial

    06:45 – The 9/11 Commission and Political Blind Spots

    07:30 – Democracy, Power, and Modern Political Crisis

    08:52 – Abraham Lincoln on Underestimating Conflict

    10:00 – “And the War Came Anyway” Final Reflection

    Connect with Bob Martin:

    Website: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/ Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/what-is-meditation-anyway/. Explore My Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/books/

    #PoliticalPodcast #AmericanHistory #CivilWarHistory #Democracy #PoliticsToday

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    10 mins
  • Healthcare System Design l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin
    May 8 2026

    Is your healthcare system designed to keep you sick—or to keep you well?

    In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin explores Healthcare System Design and the "Design Principle"—a mental framework to understand why Healthcare Reform often fails. We move beyond political noise to examine the Incentive Structures of Chronic Illness Management vs. Proactive Wellness.

    🔑 Key Topics Covered: The Design Principle in Politics: Learn how Systemic Design dictates outcomes. We analyze why the "design" of a healthcare system determines the success of Public Policy and the questions voters should be asking.

    The Healthcare Incentive Gap: Why current Medical Systems are built for illness rather than health, and how to shift toward a Wellness-Based Model.

    Defeating the Cynic’s Trap: A look at why perfectionism stalls Social Progress. Bob discusses the NYC Mayoral Race, Zohran Mamdani, and lessons from the Civil Rights Movement to explain why Civic Faith is the engine of change.

    The 3-Question Voter Framework: A practical guide to evaluating any Political Platform based on Radical Inclusion, emotional resonance, and the future world it builds.

    ⏱️ Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: Voting by Design

    01:08 The Healthcare System Design Metaphor

    01:35 Designing for Healthcare vs. Designing for Illness

    02:11 Applying Design Thinking to Healthcare Reform

    03:41 The Cynic's Trap and the Problem with "Can He Do It?"

    04:57 Pushing for Healthcare Change Before the Outcome is Certain

    05:56 Supporting Potential: Lessons from History and Family

    07:15 Leading Through Action: The NYC Taxi Driver Strike

    07:52 The Three-Question Framework for Healthcare Support

    09:38 Dreams vs. Reality: The Choice Between Healthcare Visions

    🔗 Connect with Bob Martin: Website: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/ Podcast: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Free Meditation eBook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/what-is-meditation-anyway/ Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/books/

    Subscribe for new episodes on healthcare, civic engagement, mindfulness, and living wisely. Hit the bell so you never miss a drop.

    Healthcare Reform, Healthcare System Design, Public Policy, Political Science, Healthcare Incentives, Medical System Reform, The Flow Podcast, Bob Martin

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    8 mins
  • The Good Life Nobody Sold You l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin
    Apr 29 2026

    Are you living YOUR life — or the life someone else sold you?

    In this episode of The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin, discover the "Priorities Test" — a simple but powerful self-audit rooted in intentional living that exposes the gap between your stated values and how you actually spend your time and money.

    Drawing from his firsthand experience in Strasbourg, France, Bob Martin unpacks why certain cultures produce deeper happiness, stronger communities, and more meaningful lives — and what the rest of us can learn from them about slow living, mindful living, and building a truly good life.

    If you've ever felt busy but unfulfilled, productive but purposeless, or successful but somehow empty — this episode is for you. It's time to reexamine your life priorities and commit to real personal growth.

    🔑 Key Topics: • Life priorities, not scarcity, determine what we make time and money for — the foundation of intentional living • The core obstacle to meaningful change is our willingness to admit what truly matters — not external constraints • Cultures that embrace slow living and embed beauty into daily life fundamentally reshape human wellbeing • When beauty becomes a fundamental part of everyday environments, it transforms them into expressions of worth and dignity — a cornerstone of mindful living • Societies that invest in potential before productivity are driven by civic faith, not charity — a model for collective personal growth • Supporting individuals early on embeds the principle that human potential is an inherent societal value — not a gamble — and the path to a true good life

    Video Chapters: 00:00 - 00:35 Introduction to Jimbo's Story 00:35 - 01:03 The Power of Small Acts 01:03 - 01:57 America's Role in Global Aid 01:57 - 02:26 Complexities of Foreign Policy 02:26 - 03:25 Celebrating Historical Aid Efforts 03:25 - 04:57 Impact of Recent Aid Cuts

    04:57 - 07:15 Human Cost of Aid Withdrawal 07:15 - 09:38 Logistical Failures and Consequences 09:38 - 11:06 Geopolitical Shifts and Challenges 11:06 - End Reflecting on America's Identity

    Connect with Bob Martin: Website: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/ Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/what-is-meditation-anyway/. Explore My Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/books/

    🔔 If this episode made you think — SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell. New episodes drop regularly on intentional living and philosophy.

    #IntentionalLiving #GoodLife #LifePriorities #MindfulLiving #PersonalGrowth #SlowLiving #TheFlow #BobMartin #PurposefulLiving #Fulfillment

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    10 mins
  • We Used to be the Good Guys l The Flow: Commentary by Bob Martin
    Apr 24 2026

    Can a single stick of gum reveal America's soul?

    In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin shares a deeply moving story of a French village liberated by American soldiers — where a simple act, a stick of chewing gum, left a lifelong impact. Through this moment, he reveals a bigger truth about American foreign policy and how small acts of kindness can shape history and define a nation's legacy on the world stage.

    You'll discover how landmark initiatives like the Marshall Plan and USAID reflect a proud legacy of service — and what happens to geopolitics in 2025 when that support is withdrawn. With recent USAID cuts reshaping America's global footprint, Bob connects personal stories with hard geopolitical realities, offering a thoughtful look at both America's potential for good and the urgent challenges it now faces in the arena of foreign aid.

    This isn't just a history lesson — it's an invitation to reflect on what American foreign policy means for real people, real communities, and real futures.

    Join us for this compelling episode of "The Flow" to uncover the stories that shape our world. Stay tuned, subscribe, and follow for more insightful conversations that challenge and inspire.

    🔑 Key Topics: • The story of Jimbo and the first piece of chewing gum: a symbol of genuine kindness and the human face of American foreign policy • America's complex history with foreign aid, including landmark successes like the Marshall Plan and the Peace Corps • The devastating human effects of recent USAID cuts on children, healthcare, and America's global standing • How American withdrawal in geopolitics 2025 has opened space for China and Russia to fill the void • The moral and strategic importance of sustained humanitarian efforts — and why foreign aid is never just charity

    Video Chapters: 00:00 - 00:35 Introduction to Jimbo's Story 00:35 - 01:03 The Power of Small Acts 01:03 - 01:57 America's Role in Global Aid 01:57 - 02:26 Complexities of Foreign Policy 02:26 - 03:25 Celebrating Historical Aid Efforts 03:25 - 04:57 Impact of Recent Aid Cuts 04:57 - 07:15 Human Cost of Aid Withdrawal 07:15 - 09:38 Logistical Failures and Consequences 09:38 - 11:06 Geopolitical Shifts and Challenges 11:06 - End Reflecting on America's Identity Connect with Bob Martin: Website: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/ Podbean: https://podcastbobm.podbean.com/ YouTube: / @iambobmartin Email: bob@awiseandhappylife.com Download my Free Meditation Ebook: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/wha.... Explore My Published Books: https://www.awiseandhappylife.com/books/

    #USAIDCuts #ForeignAid #MarshallPlan #AmericanForeignPolicy #Geopolitics2025 #TheFlow #BobMartin #HumanitarianAid #GlobalPolicy #geopolitics

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    14 mins