Épisodes

  • The Assassination of Charlie Kirk: A Personal Reflection on Legacy and Courage
    Sep 18 2025

    In this emotionally charged episode of The Coleman Nation, we reflect on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk — a man whose voice, convictions, and willingness to bridge ideological divides made an indelible mark on the conservative movement and beyond.

    Michael Coleman shares a deeply personal reflection on Charlie’s influence, not just as a public figure, but as an inspiration to act, think critically, and serve one's community with both courage and humility.

    While Charlie's viewpoints often drew fierce opposition, his consistent willingness to engage opposing perspectives with logic and grace made him a rare figure in modern discourse. In a time where divisiveness often silences dialogue, Charlie Kirk stood firm in principle yet open in heart.

    This episode honors a man who will be remembered not only for what he stood for but how he stood for it. If you've ever been inspired to take meaningful action or to speak truth with compassion, this conversation will resonate.

    May God bless Charlie’s family and grant peace in this time of sorrow. May we all be brave enough to carry forward the values he championed.

    🙏 Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.

    #CharlieKirk #ConservativeVoices #PoliticalAssassination #LegacyAndCourage #TheCulmination #RIPCharlieKirk #FreeSpeechMatters #CommunityLeadership

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    6 min
  • 5 Disastrous Mistakes Humanity Will Regret Deeply
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode of The Coleman Nation, we’re diving into uncomfortable truths.

    Humanity is at a crossroads — and we’re making catastrophic decisions we will come to regret. From the unchecked rise of AI and the glamorization of recreational drugs to the dangerous missteps in mental health, global governance, and the redefinition of life itself — this isn’t just a warning. It’s a wake-up call.

    We lay out five of the most critical errors we’re making right now as a civilization — errors that will seem barbaric to future generations once we've evolved into a more enlightened society.

    This is not about being right or popular. This is about telling the truth.

    If you're serious about the future of the human race, you need to hear this.

    🧠 Thought-provoking.

    💥 Controversial.

    🔥 Unfiltered.

    👇 Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Are we heading toward enlightenment — or extinction?

    #FutureOfHumanity #AIethics #MentalHealthCrisis #GlobalismExposed #AbortionDebate #DrugCulture #PharmaCorruption #CulturalAwakening #TCNPodcast

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    24 min
  • Why College Isn’t Enough Anymore: The Future of Learning & Work
    Aug 6 2025

    In this episode of The Coleman Nation, we dig into the uncomfortable truths about our education system, the real-world value of college degrees, and how innovation and manufacturing are making a comeback in the U.S.

    We explore how society's fear of failure, obsession with credentials, and rigid academic paths are holding people back from real growth and opportunity. From trade wars to trade schools, you'll hear about the massive shifts in work, community, and education—and how to prepare for the coming economic boom.

    If you're into self-growth, rethinking societal norms, or just want to make sense of the changing world around you, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.

    👀 Topics include:

    • Why higher education isn’t always the answer
    • The rebirth of American manufacturing
    • Economic opportunity hiding in plain sight
    • How to actually learn and grow in today's world
    • Four essential steps to personal mastery

    👉 Like, comment, and share if this gave you something to think about. Let’s grow together.

    #SelfGrowth #FutureOfWork #EducationReform #ManufacturingRevival #EconomicBoom #mindsetshift

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    23 min
  • Who Really Killed JFK? CIA, Mafia, or Deep State? Uncovering the Truth
    Jul 9 2025

    The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, remains one of the most controversial and tragic moments in American history. In this episode of The Coleman Nation, we examine powerful new insights and recently released records to question the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

    Drawing from compelling research, including the work of my friend Mark Arnold, we explore theories involving the CIA, the military-industrial complex, the Mafia, and deep state influence. From JFK’s anti-colonial stance to his willingness to negotiate during the Cold War, this episode delves deep into the motives and forces that may have led to his untimely death.

    Whether you're a historian, skeptic, or simply intrigued by political intrigue, this episode offers a thought-provoking analysis that challenges mainstream assumptions.

    🔔 Subscribe and join us as we uncover the pieces of a puzzle that still haunt the American conscience.

    #JFKAssassination #DeepState #CIA #MilitaryIndustrialComplex #JFKConspiracy #CubanMissileCrisis #JFKLegacy #WhoKilledJFK

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    16 min
  • The Meaning of The 4th of July
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode of the Coleman Nation, I am discussing what the 4th of July really means. A lot of time has passed since our educational system drastically changed on the 1970's and basic history, civics and social studies classes have been transmuted into something the older generations of Gen X and above don't really recognize anymore.

    Let's discuss what the importance of the 4th of July is and what its significance is.

    #thecolemannation #colemannation #4thofjuly #revolutionarywar #history #ushistory #america

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    14 min
  • Must-Read Leadership Books - Sci Fi Genre?! | Ep 34
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of The Coleman Nation, I'm sharing a unique list of the top five fiction books that have profound influence as to leadership mindset and business philosophy. Moving beyond typical self-help and nonfiction recommendations, they are in an unlikely genre; science fiction and classic literature that shaped their vision, inspired creativity, and strengthened resilience.

    Whether you're a business owner, entrepreneur, or simply someone looking to expand your thinking, these storytelling-driven books offer timeless lessons in leadership, adversity, vision, and innovation.

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    20 min
  • The Science of How We Learn and Think | Ep 33
    May 12 2025

    In this episode of The Coleman Nation, I go back to a life-changing summer from my teenage years and share how one powerful book—The Thinking Book—taught me the foundations of logic, critical thinking, and decision-making. Whether you're trying to make better life choices, raise smarter kids, or navigate the media chaos, this episode is packed with tools to sharpen your mind.

    We break down the five primary illogics that cause bad thinking—and the five logics that support sound decisions. I also share how mastering these ideas helped me win debates, challenge authority (constructively!), and become a sharper communicator in all areas of life.

    Grab a notebook, because this one’s a thinker.

    Get The Thinking Book (by Heron Books)

    #TheColemanNation #CriticalThinking #Logic #Sanity #HomeschoolingTools #MediaLiteracy

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    42 min
  • I Bought an Ice Cream Store...and I SHUT IT DOWN | Ep 31
    Apr 7 2025

    In this episode of The Coleman Nation, we dive into a rollercoaster of entrepreneurial highs and lows—from the dream of selling artisan fermented foods nationwide to buying an ice cream shop that once served Hollywood’s elite. What started as a potential Whole Foods novel idea ended in a small, beloved ice cream store that ultimately couldn't survive the unpredictable tides of the pandemic. It’s a tale of ambition, risk, rejection, success, and the sobering realities of food entrepreneurship. Whether you're a small business dreamer, food enthusiast, or just love a good story—this one’s for you.

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    13 min