Truth On Tilt
Truth On Tilt
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Truth On Tilt
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The show covers a wide array of themes, including personal redemption, spirituality, urban violence prevention, and social issues, with episodes featuring discussions on topics such as family dynamics in hip hop, faith journeys, and insights from former drug dealers while bringing light to urban community challenges.

Welcome to Truth on Tilt — the unfiltered podcast where powerful stories meet uncomfortable truths. Hosted by Dr. Gershon Alaluf (Dr. G), this raw and revealing series brings together guests from all walks of life — ex-cons, Uber drivers, attorneys, athletes, entrepreneurs, and everyday heroes — to talk about survival, redemption, resilience, and purpose.
No scripts. No fluff. Just real conversations about what it takes to stay upright when life puts you on tilt.
Whether we’re diving into mental health, caregiving, criminal justice, fatherhood, burnout, faith, or second chances — Truth on Tilt hits harder than your average podcast.
What you’ll get:
- Unpack the hustle behind the headlines
- Hear what it’s really like on the inside
- Walk away with wisdom you didn’t see coming
Subscribe for weekly episodes filled with gritty truths, emotional depth, and unforgettable stories from people who’ve lived through it all — and came back stronger.
Filmed at Pacific Lens Studios in Orange County, CA.
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.
Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios
Contact: [email protected]
Is Uber freedom or a trap? Join Dr. G for a wide-ranging, brutally honest ride-along with Paul, a veteran Uber driver with over nine years of experience behind the wheel. From payout myths and safety risks to late-night horror stories and financial tips, this episode delivers everything you really need to know about the gig economy—from the front seat.
What you’ll discover:
- The truth about Uber pay, expenses, and what drivers actually take home
- The dangers of ride-share work—from DUIs to passengers vomiting in the car
- How Prop 22 changed the game (and not necessarily for the better)
- Tips to stay safe, both as a passenger and as a driver
- Why kindness, not 5 stars, is the real metric that matters
Who will love this episode:
- Ride-share drivers navigating burnout, pay cuts, and risk
- Passengers who want the inside scoop on Uber etiquette
- Parents concerned about teens using Uber
- Listeners curious about the real gig economy hustle
Timestamps:
00:00 – Welcome + Meet Paul, 9-year Uber veteran
04:00 – Ride-share pay: the $20/hour myth
11:45 – Deductibles, liability, and the fine print Uber won’t tell you
19:10 – The mental toll of SoCal traffic
25:00 – Throw-up fees, food smells & backseat disasters
30:30 – Electric vs. gas cars: hidden pros and cons
38:00 – Tips, taxes, and how to tip the right way
45:00 – Uber ratings: weaponized stars and unfair deactivations
51:00 – Dangerous rides, personal safety, and app protections
58:30 – Faith, kindness, and staying grounded on the road
1:06:00 – Advice for teens, riders, and drivers in today’s gig economy
Stay Connected:
- Like this episode if it resonated with you!
- Comment with your wildest Uber story or your ride-share questions.
- Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. Welcome to Truth on Tilt. Real people. Real stories. Real truth.
Listen on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms
Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios
Contact:[email protected]
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