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The Dark Side of AI

Is our intelligence being metered? 🔌🧠 We’re living in a strange era where the very things meant to “expand” our minds might actually be shrinking them. We are watching a perfect storm of cognitive decline, and it’s time to start sounding the alarm. 🚨 We’re seeing a generation being raised to outsource their thinking before…
Tricia Busch
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Why I’m Raising My Children to See Beyond the Narrative

From Channel One to Total Silence I remember sitting in my middle school classroom following the 9/11 era, watching Channel One News. Even then, there was likely a layer of propaganda, but at least we were given a window into the world. Today? Our schools are often so preoccupied with being “politically correct” that our…
Tricia Busch
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The Propaganda Machine is Failing Us

I’m done. Actually, let’s be real, I checked out of the absolute circus that is mainstream cable news a long time ago. Whether it’s CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News, it’s painfully obvious they aren’t reporting the truth; they are just manufacturing a script. On my Next Gen page, we’ve talked about Robert Maxwell, the man…
Tricia Busch
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Why the “Billionaire Class” Wants Your Child’s Screen

Throughout my cancer journey, I started having visions and thoughts about the future so much so that I started writing about it. It eventually developed into a fictional, sci-fi, dystopian novel based on my medical trauma that is in the works… more to come on that later. 👀 But one of the things I’ve imagined…
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Buying the Truth: The Maxwell Monopoly

If you’ve been following the headlines over the last few years, you know the name Maxwell. But long before Ghislaine Maxwell became a household name for all the wrong reasons, her father, Robert Maxwell, was quietly pulling the strings of a different empire: The American Public School System. As a Master Educator who spent nearly…
Tricia Busch
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Navigating the Digital Leap

There is a specific kind of “Millennial amnesia” we all share. We remember the freedom of riding bikes until the streetlights came on, but we forget that our parents had absolutely no way to reach us. Recently, my household hit a major milestone: My oldest daughter officially got a phone. It wasn’t a shiny new…