Filtered with TJ Walker

Filtered with TJ Walker is your daily lens on news, business, technology, and culture - analyzed through the skills and strategies of effective communication. Hosted by world-renowned media trainer and commentator TJ Walker, each episode cuts through the noise, filters out the spin, and delivers clear, practical insights that help you understand not only what’s happening but why it matters.

From breaking headlines on global leaders, artificial intelligence, Wall Street, and elections, to cultural shifts shaping everyday life, TJ explains how stories are framed, sold, and communicated to the public. If you want sharp analysis, real-world context, and lessons you can apply to your own communication, this podcast is for you.

🎙️ Expect daily episodes with:

  • Honest, unfiltered news commentary
  • Practical communication lessons
  • Deep dives into media, AI, and culture
  • Actionable insights for leaders, professionals, and creators

👉 Subscribe now and never miss the headlines filtered through the lens of communication mastery.

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Last Episode : September 14, 2025 1:32pm

Last Scanned : 5.6 hours ago

Episodes

Episodes currently hosted on IPFS.

Confirmed 2
AI Extinction Alarm, Zoom’s Avatar Meetings, Viral Realtor, ‘Disagree Better,’ and Why Your Sleep Routine Matters
In today’s Filtered with T.J. Walker: an A.I. “prophet of doom” warns that superintelligence could be existential, Zoom’s CEO sketches an AI-first future for meetings, a Tampa realtor goes viral by roasting million-dollar mansions, Utah Governor Spencer Cox calls for civility with his “Disagree Better” campaign, and a huge sleep study ties irregular sleep to 172 diseases. 
Expires in 42 hours
Published Sunday
Confirmed 2
Brands Hide “American” Roots - NPR Crippled, AI vs Hollywood
This episode: global brands play local, NPR & PBS stations face an existential funding crisis, AI threatens to rewire Hollywood, Democrats weigh a shutdown strategy around health subsidies, and workplace firings over Charlie Kirk reactions spark a new cancel-culture debate.
Expires in 42 hours
Published Saturday