Shownotes
Stronger doors, working locks, bulletproof glass — $500 million could make every American school safe. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley break down why that hasn't happened, then pivot to a harder problem: schools that don't teach. Miami-Dade has buildings at roughly 30% occupancy turning out graduates who can't read, and political resistance blocks every attempt to fix it. They debate where they disagree — check-ins, legislation, enforcement — and land on a throughline: purpose, not pills. Community intervention in the 50 zip codes where violence concentrates, mental health infrastructure, and giving broken men a reason to stay alive.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) Locks, learning, and the way forward – the full episode roadmap
- (04:12) Education crisis: Miami-Dade and beyond – ~30% occupancy, low proficiency, zero accountability
- (06:39) Curiosity, teaching, and the love of the sea – why information access alone isn't the answer
- (14:05) Where they disagree – Jerremy and Dave split on enforcement and legislation
- (18:21) Pro-human gun safety – check-ins, kindness, and keeping people connected
- (22:32) Purpose not pills – community intervention in the 50 worst zip codes
- (25:03) Wrap-up and call to action – where the series lands
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