We The People (Audio)
We The People (Audio)
Podcast Description
We the People, hosted by attorney and seasoned political commentator Alina Gonzalez Dockery, provides a practical approach to understanding business law and delivers a balanced perspective on today’s key political issues. Each episode offers insightful legal strategies, actionable advice for business owners, and an informed analysis of the current political landscape, empowering viewers to navigate complex challenges effectively.
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The podcast covers a range of themes including business law, political analysis, and social issues, with specific episodes addressing topics such as legal survival strategies in economic downturns, tax implications for businesses, Medicaid reforms, immigration rights, and political dynamics surrounding major legislative efforts. For instance, episodes delve into the impact of Trump’s policy changes or the legal intricacies surrounding commercial leases.

We the People, hosted by attorney and seasoned political commentator Alina Gonzalez Dockery, provides a practical approach to understanding business law and delivers a balanced perspective on today’s key political issues. Each episode offers insightful legal strategies, actionable advice for business owners, and an informed analysis of the current political landscape, empowering viewers to navigate complex challenges effectively.
In this episode of We the People (aired 04-10-26), we break down the so-called U.S.–Iran ceasefire and why it may be more illusion than resolution. As tensions persist in the Middle East, we examine the fragile reality behind the headlines, ongoing strikes, and the geopolitical stakes surrounding the Strait of Hormuz—responsible for nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply.
We also connect the dots between global conflict and your daily life, from rising gas prices to inflation and economic instability. How does war-driven volatility impact your wallet, markets, and future?
Finally, we explore America’s shifting role on the global stage, the strain on alliances like NATO, and the cultural shifts happening at home as a new generation searches for meaning, structure, and identity.

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