Robert O’Neill explains how SEALs compartmentalize missions, protect their leaders, and stick to a unified truth. He shares Iraq combat stories, lessons from commanding officers, and how loyalty, responsibility, and leadership shaped life-or-death operations.
Robert O’Neill compares SEAL Team Six and Delta Force—how Delta guards secrecy, why SEALs aren’t truly “silent professionals,” and the tactical lessons both units shared. He explains evolving from speed and chaos in CQB to silent, night vision precision that saved lives.
Robert O’Neill reveals why bin Laden photos remain classified, his view on releasing them, and what images were actually taken. He explains the risks of propaganda, Monday-morning quarterbacking, and how SEALs prioritized survival and mission success over evidence.
Robert O’Neill addresses conspiracies around Osama bin Laden’s death, Pakistan’s role, and the rapid Zero Dark Thirty movie release. He breaks down intel myths, kidney failure rumors, and what really happened after the SEAL raid in Abbottabad.
Robert O’Neill recounts the raid that killed Osama bin Laden: training, on-the-fly tactics, the moment of contact, and the aftermath. He credits the CIA targeter behind the lead, details Fort Campbell debriefs, and addresses Extortion 17 and conspiracy claims.
Ray Lewis opens up about why today’s rules and transfer culture make coaching tough, his mentorship under Mike Singletary, and his views on targeting penalties. He also shares stories of loyalty, brutal hits, and his bond with Chad Johnson, who once asked Ray to send him Bible verses before games.
Ray Lewis reflects on his friendship with Wes Moore, his meeting with Donald Trump alongside Jim Brown, and the tough questions he asked about helping black communities. He shares lessons from Jim’s mentorship, his prison outreach, and why he believes real change begins with accountability.
Ray Lewis opens up about shutting down Barry Sanders in 1998, building the Ravens’ bully defense, and the culture of accountability that shaped their 2000 Super Bowl run. From battles with Hall of Famers to leadership lessons, Lewis shares raw stories of grit, preparation, and mindset.
Ray Lewis shares how moving from safety to linebacker changed his life forever, guided by Coach Ernest Joe. He also recalls being heartbroken when his idols Joe Montana and Michael Jordan switched teams, inspiring his vow never to leave home and to define loyalty through his career.
Ray Lewis opens up about faith, discipline, and conservative values shaped by his mother’s influence. He reflects on broken communities, absent fathers, and youth suicide, warning about technology, music, and culture. Lewis calls for real leadership to restore accountability and hope.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan shocks his own people by questioning the value of genocide recognition, aligning with Turkey’s Erdogan. PBD and the Home Team react, comparing Biden and Netanyahu’s recognition, politics at play, and whether Pashinyan is protecting Armenia or betraying its history.
Trump praises a U.S. military strike that sank a Venezuelan drug boat loaded with narcotics. Hours later, Venezuela sent F-16s to buzz a U.S. destroyer in a show of force. PBD and the Home Team debate the drug war, Maduro’s moves, U.S. naval power, and whether this escalates into a bigger clash.
Rumors swirl of Eric Adams in talks for a Trump White House job as Andrew Cuomo eyes a comeback to block rising socialist candidate Zoran Mandani. PBD and the Home Team debate New York politics, Trump’s influence, and whether voters should be left to learn hard lessons.
Patrick Bet-David and the Home Team react to Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Epstein press conference. From fighter jets overhead to Trump calling it a hoax, they debate the optics, survivor demands, and the push to release Epstein files.
New NYC poll shakes up the mayoral race: Mandani leads a five-way field, but a head-to-head shows Cuomo up 52–41 if others drop. PBD Podcast debates hypotheticals, coalition math, ground game, and whether affordability messaging or crime and competence will decide New York’s future.
PBD Podcast breaks down a Jubilee clip where a self-described mentally ill activist rejects help and ignites a debate on victimhood, personal agency, and socialism vs capitalism. Pat challenges claims, offers real options, and the panel tackles entitlement, academia, and why responsibility wins.
Over 33,000 new Epstein documents are released, including DOJ files and unseen jail footage. PBD Podcast reacts to Nancy Mace’s emotional response, Anna Paulina’s call for accountability, and the growing pressure to expose powerful figures linked to Epstein’s crimes.
Chicago sees another violent weekend with 54 shot and 7 killed. PBD Podcast reacts to Governor JB Pritzker’s dismissive response, Trump’s call for action, and the media spin. The panel debates crime, politics, and whether leaders are protecting people or playing games.
Patrick Bet-David discusses the importance of superior customer service and shares some valuable business tips for entrepreneurs. He emphasizes that strong customer relationship management is crucial for customer retention and fostering long-term customer engagement. Find out how a solid business strategy can help you.
Speculation rises as Donald Trump is seen with bruised hands and swelling, prompting questions about his health. PBD and the Home Team debate Trump’s condition, longevity, and the difference between lifespan and health span while comparing media treatment of Biden and Trump.
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