
All Too Human with Kala Hampton
All Too Human with Kala Hampton is the show you wake up with. Each episode, I take one story — or a set of stories — and pull them apart. Sometimes it’s a headline on CNBC. Sometimes it’s a book I’m reading about someone like Elon Musk, Donald Trump, or Bill Clinton. Sometimes it’s a celebrity caught in the same cycle of behavior we’ve seen a hundred times before.
Either way, the point is simple: tech changes, markets swing, politics shift — but people don’t. Human behavior repeats itself. Greed, ego, power, fear, vanity. It’s all right there if you know how to look.
This show is about learning to see it — tying what’s happening today to the patterns we’ve always known. So you start your day not just more informed, but with a fresh perspective.
Pop culture, politics, and markets. Just the world, as it is.
All Too Human with Kala Hampton
The State of America: Play Stupid Games. You Win Stupid Prizes. The War Room Group Chat.
On March 24, 2025, a U.S. military strike in Yemen was greenlit — not in a secure situation room, but in a Signal group chat accidentally shared with a journalist. In this gripping episode of Pod Bless America, K.W. Hampton unpacks the surreal, terrifying reality of how war is waged in the digital age.
We break down what really happened inside the “Houthi PC small group,” where names like JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller debated strikes, casualties, oil prices, and European freeloading — all while violating basic national security protocol.
This is a confirmed breach of process — and a symptom of a collapsing command structure.
From the denial to the receipts, from emojis to military execution orders, this episode is a wake-up call about power, governance, and what happens when we let group chats replace government.
Link to Medium Article
Link to Video Clip: Senate vs. Group Chat