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  • Smurfs, Tariffs, and Our Friend from Texas
    Sep 6 2025

    📌 Our guest, Bobby Vickers joins the conversation at 1:37:27


    We’re back after a long stretch. The last episode came out in March, and since then it’s been tough not only to stay consistent but to bring in guests who don’t just echo our own worldview. Episode 5 was recorded on April 2nd, the day after Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day.” What began as a throwaway recording became something more when our good friend Bobby Vickers jumped in from Texas.


    This conversation runs long and ranges wide—from tariffs and trade wars, to morality and leadership, to the question of whether today’s turbulence is just politics-as-usual or a genuine break with history.


    At its heart, this episode is about trying to find real dialogue across divides—whether that’s confronting visceral dislike for Trump, Bobby’s more measured contrarian stance, or wrestling with what “normal” even means anymore.

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    3 Std. und 22 Min.
  • God, Guilt, and What the Hell Comes Next
    Mar 21 2025

    In a world where religion has done as much harm as good, what does faith even mean anymore? In this episode, we talk with Tona Rowett and Michelle Scott-Huffman about what happens when belief gets messy, and how people are reclaiming spiritual identity after trauma.


    We get into the damage done by the Church, the quiet power of personal theology, and why it’s okay to question everything. In a cultural moment where DEI programs are being dismantled across the country and religious nationalism is gaining steam, this is a conversation about belief, belonging, and the hard work of figuring out what comes next.

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    1 Std. und 36 Min.
  • National Divorce: A Bad Idea, or Inevitable? | Elijah Haahr
    Mar 4 2025

    In this episode of Middle Outcast, we talk with Elijah Haahr, former Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, about the shifting landscape of American politics. We discuss how long-form conversations are changing political engagement, the role of social media in deepening polarization, and whether the United States is truly headed for a national divorce. Elijah shares his thoughts on political realignment, the rapid pace of technological change, and the growing divide between urban and rural America. Are we more divided than ever, or is that just another illusion?

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    2 Std. und 14 Min.
  • Who?
    Jan 28 2025

    In this episode of Middle Outcast, we take a step back and introduce ourselves—Tom and Myke—and share the stories that shaped who we are today. From Myke's journey as a Midwest tinkerer turned community-building tech guru to Tom’s path from a small-town kid to a Marine Corps veteran with a passion for creating and problem-solving, we explore the unique experiences that drive our perspectives.

    We also dive into what fuels our dynamic: optimism vs. pragmatism, shared values of honesty, and a commitment to understanding others through meaningful dialogue. Along the way, we reflect on our influences, the philosophies that shape us, and why we believe in the power of slowing down and having real conversations.

    This is just the beginning, but it’s a raw and honest look at the foundation of Middle Outcast and what’s to come. Join us as we kick off this journey. Sign up, let’s talk, and as always, remember to zoom out.

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    33 Min.
  • New Year New Pod
    Jan 6 2025

    In the inaugural episode of Middle Outcast, hosts Myke and Tom set the stage for their ambitious mission to foster real conversations in a fractured world. They discuss the challenges of polarization, the harm of “memeification,” and the power of honest dialogue in bridging ideological divides. With humor, humility, and a vision for connection, they share their motivations, outline their goals, and introduce the philosophy behind the podcast’s name. If you’re seeking meaningful discussion that transcends echo chambers, this is the perfect starting point.

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    26 Min.