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The James Brown Commentary

James A. Brownjamesbrowntv.substack.com
The Daily Note is a daily commentary podcast that finds deeper meaning in everyday moments. Host James A. Brown explores how our world really works through thoughtful observation and authentic storytelling. Each short-form episode starts with something specific James noticed while walking downtown, a conversation overheard in a coffee shop, or a small detail that revealed something larger about modern life. These aren't political hot takes or partisan commentary. The Daily Note offers genuine reflection and systems thinking for busy professionals. This daily podcast serves listeners who want intelligent analysis without the noise. Perfect for commuters, coffee breaks, and anyone seeking thoughtful perspective on current events, workplace dynamics, and American culture. The Daily Note delivers smart commentary, personal storytelling, and practical insights in bite-sized episodes that respect your time and intelligence. New episodes Monday through Friday. Commentary for people who want to understand their world better, not feel better about what they already believe. To support my work and tell me what you think join me at JamesABrown.net. Or email me at james@thedailynote.net.
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Episodes

Bring back intermissions

In which James asks for theaters to do something old and novel: bring back mid movie breaks. Let me know what you think in the comments at jamesbrowntv.substack.com Email: jamesbrowntv@gmail.com Leave me a voicemail or text: 585-484-0339 Follow me on social media: YouTube Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixNKcH6SP5OCLHMdQ_gVTw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrowntv/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/jamesbrowntv Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesbrowntv...

Dec 25, 20232 min

Rudolph

A flashback to a wonderful moment of spontaneity from DMX Tell me in the comments at jamesbrowntv.substack.com or email me at Jamesbrowntv@gmail.com You can also leave me a message at 585-484-0339. From my home to yours, I hope you have a holly jolly Christmas. On that note, I’m James Brown and as always be well

Dec 22, 20232 min

Sex sells right? Not if you're under 24

Every generation wants something a little bit different from their media, and according to a recent survey by UCLA's Center for Scholars and Storytellers, the Homelanders, or Gen Z, are no different. Many young people between age 10 and 24 want to see less romance and promiscuity in movies and TV shows. Nearly 50% of them say that sex is not necessary for most stories. And a little over 50% of them want more plots centered on platonic friendships. According to the study's author, what the survey...

Dec 21, 20232 min

What are you willing to struggle for?

Mark Manson on taking the first steps toward happiness It's Wednesday and it's time for some Wit and Wisdom. This week's wise words come from Mark Manson, the best-selling author known for books with profane titles like Everything is F***ed or The Subtle Act of Not Giving a F***. In the latter book, he says in order to achieve happiness, you have to do something bold. Choose something. Everybody enjoys what feels good. Everyone wants to live a carefree, happy, and easy life. To fall in love, and...

Dec 20, 20232 min

15 Cigerettes

This holiday season has me thinking about how fortunate I am to have people in my life that care about me. It also makes me think about the feeling that I have at times. that I'm all alone, even in crowded rooms. This feeling is riskier than most of us realize. The World Health Organization claims loneliness is equivalent to 15 cigarettes a day, and the risks are greater than those that come with obesity or physical inactivity. All of the Above with James Brown is a reader-supported publication....

Dec 19, 20232 min

Who should you trust?

Colin Cowherd, Draymond Green and the strange world of “new” media Colin Cowherd, the sports talk TV and radio star turned entrepreneur and owner of the podcasting network, The Volume, posted a fascinating appeal to his listeners. Take it easy on Draymond Green. “I know Draymond,” Cowherd told his podcast audience. “He's a terrific employee. He's a hard worker. He's an excellent podcaster. He's thoughtful and very, very reflective. I've never thought he mails it in.“ He’s right. Over the decades...

Dec 18, 20235 min

Leaving America

As of the beginning of this decade, about 3 million American citizens chose to live elsewhere. And it appears that that number may go up, and for good reason. The language prep site Preply asked 3,000 Americans between 18 and 26 how likely they were to leave the country permanently, and to put that urge on a scale of zero to five. The average answer? Three out of five. The reasons vary, but here are the big ones. Things here cost a lot, and they're going higher. They want to experience a differe...

Dec 15, 20232 min

Made to last

That's the sound of me lying on the floor of my dining room. I'm fighting with a giant metal cabinet that the girlfriend now uses to store her baking tools. We have two of them, but we only paid for one of them. The first one was defective. We asked for a replacement part. Instead, they sent us a whole new cabinet. And the company said, keep the old one. According to Reuters, this is happening more. Americans are expected to return more than $170 billion of goods this year, and nearly 60% of ret...

Dec 14, 20233 min

No pain, no gain

It's Wednesday and it's time for some wit and wisdom. This week's wise words come from the late John M. Huntsman. In his book, Winners Never Cheat, Even in Difficult Times, the billionaire explained his life philosophy. When it comes to leadership, it boiled down to four words, no pain, no gain. “Leaders are called to enter arenas where success isn't covered by a warranty, where public failure is a real possibility,” said Huntsman. He said that most senior executives aren't interested in a top j...

Dec 13, 20232 min

Those were the days

Remember Norman Lear and his impact on American television All in the Family is the crown jewel of Norman Lear's television career. The TV legend died last week. It's hard to put into words his impact on the American sitcom, let alone my thoughts on how he transformed the genre. He's a big reason why I'm obsessed with it. And honestly, I think he's a big reason why the genre struggles today. Lear's resume is unassailable. In the 1970s, he used British TV templates to expand what American sitcoms...

Dec 12, 20235 min

700 million

700 million dollars. That's what the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to pay Shohei Ohtani over the next 10 years. He's a superstar. He pitches and catches like an all star. That's something that no one has done consistently in the majors since Babe Ruth. A true anomaly. Elite Company does not describe how rare he is as a player. Only he won't pitch next year because he's injured. Ohtani had Tommy John surgery a few months back and we don't know whether he'll pitch again. Now he'll make more mone...

Dec 11, 20232 min

Jelly Roll

It's Friday and that means it's time for some comfort food. This week's selection comes from the world of country music. Kinda. After spending an hour listening to Jelly Roll’s music, I wasn't quite sure what to make of it. I had no idea who he was until I saw the face-tattooed rapper turn country music star win CMT's Best New Artist award. He had a message for all of us. Despite your tribulations, success is on the other side of it. There is something poetic about a 39-year-old man winning New ...

Dec 08, 20232 min

Dinks and the demographics of America

You may have heard a recent episode of mine. It was about the mountain of data that shows that kids in one parent households are falling behind their colleagues with two parents. This episode is another part of that equation, a part that will no doubt shape the future of America. They're called DINKS, also known as Couples with Dual Income, No Kids. U.S. Census data says that 43% of all American homes are childless. For these couples, it's a financial boon. Their net worth are also higher than h...

Dec 07, 20233 min

What gives you hope?

It's Wednesday and it's time for some wit and wisdom. This week's wise words are from Elon Musk. These days, he's best known for his controversial statements in really expensive electric cars. But somewhere in between, he found time to comment on something that I think about a lot. Hope. During an interview with New York Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, he said he finds hope in the stars. “Life has to be more than simply solving one sad problem after another. You know, there have to be reaso...

Dec 06, 20232 min

Sorry not sorry

Comedian Louis C.K. was accused of and admitted to some awful things. The incidents include lewd activities in front of female comedians in his apartment. I'll spare you the details, but frankly, I think they're disgusting. While the incidents fell short of criminality, some, like the directors of a new documentary called Sorry Not Sorry, argued that the punishment wasn't steep enough. As the world learned of the details, CK, like Charlie Rose, Matt Lauer, Brett Ratner, and other stars accused o...

Dec 05, 20232 min

Falling behind

Americans are having fewer children overall. And when we do have kids, more of us are not getting married. In fact, roughly half of all children born in this country today don't have two parents in the home. University of Maryland Economics Professor Melissa Kearney said in a recent Bloomberg interview that we're in a crisis. “I have been studying U.S. income inequality and poverty and social mobility for over 20 years, and I've been in countless at this point policy conversations and academic c...

Dec 04, 20233 min

Christmas Carols

Those that know me well know I'm not much of a Christmas person. This year, this time of year, I often joke that my heart is a lump of coal. I've been called a grump, a Scrooge, a grinch, and in many ways that has not changed. But these feelings don't stop me from acknowledging beauty when I hear it from the mouths f middle schoolers singing, echoing through the atrium of my hometown City Hall. And that, my friends, is what joy sounds like. Let me know what you think in the comments at jamesbrow...

Dec 01, 20232 min

I'll be there for you

At a recent Charlie Perth show in Melbourne, Australia, the singer led a melancholy crowd as they sang the theme song from Friends. This, of course, is because of the death of Matthew Perry a few weeks back. As regular listeners know, I have a fondness for sitcoms. If you know me really well, you know that fondness is actually an obsession. The next time we talk, ask me about what theme song is running through my head. Sometimes it would be I'll be there for you by the Rembrandts Friends never c...

Nov 30, 20232 min

A vision of greatness

It's Wednesday and it's time for some wit and wisdom. This time from Dr. Cornel West. He's a professor, a philosopher, and of course, a presidential candidate. Because it's 2023 and why the hell not? His words come from an interview on PBS with his frequent collaborator, Tavis Smiley. West argues that we need to have a habitual vision of greatness. You see, you have to believe in fact that you will refuse to settle for mediocrity.You won't confuse financial security with your personal integrity....

Nov 29, 20232 min

Pawns in the culture war

Let me know what you think in the comments at jamesbrowntv.substack.com Email: jamesbrowntv@gmail.com Leave me a voicemail or text: 585-484-0339 Follow me on social media: YouTube Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixNKcH6SP5OCLHMdQ_gVTw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrowntv/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/jamesbrowntv Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesbrowntv

Nov 28, 20232 min

Why are Americans eating out earlier?

Have you noticed that bars and restaurants aren't as busy as they once were? I have too. And we're not alone. eating out in a sparse trendy restaurant That's one of the lingering changes since the COVID-19 pandemic, documented by Placer AI. That's a foot traffic analytics firm. Their data shows that people are less likely to go out to dinner after 7 p.m. The pattern, as laid out in Nation's Restaurant News, shows that foot traffic around restaurants at 7pm has moved to about 5pm nationwide. Yelp...

Nov 27, 20233 min

Don't be that person

In which James counts down the 7 most offensive things people do on planes. Let me know what you think in the comments at jamesbrowntv.substack.com Email: jamesbrowntv@gmail.com Leave me a voicemail or text: 585-484-0339 Follow me on social media: YouTube Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixNKcH6SP5OCLHMdQ_gVTw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrowntv/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/jamesbrowntv Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesbrowntv...

Nov 22, 20232 min

The Franchise Fatigue Phenomenon: Is it Real?

Over the weekend, the latest Hunger Games movie premiered. It's called The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. It's 8 years in the making. It was number 1 at the box office, making about $44 million. While that's a ton to you or me, it's a massive disappointment to Lionsgate, who made the movie. $44 million on opening weekend is about $58 million less than any previous Hunger Games movie. That's a dramatic drop. And I think a couple things are happening here. This is the latest in a series of signs ...

Nov 21, 20232 min

Andre 3000: Redefining Artistic Boundaries at 48

Andre 3000 is back. To critics he's known as 1 of the best rappers alive. But to most people, he's known for his massive records, like Hey Ya as part of OutKast. 20 years later he's releasing his first solo record with no rapping no singing just 87 minutes of flutes. He told GQ last week He told GQ last week. I think just in general when it came to figuring out what we would do creatively and where my creative juice is coming from within OutKast. There was a certain point where I just didn't kno...

Nov 20, 20233 min

Are we in a friendship recession?

Men have no close friends. Well, that's overstating it. Survey data from the American Survey Center says that 30 years ago, in the early 90s, about 55% of men had at least six close friends. Today, that number has been cut in half. And 15% of men reported that they have no close relationships at all. That's five times the number in 1990. They call it a friendship recession. They point to declining religious involvement, lower marriage rates, and changes to the workplace as creating a surge of di...

Nov 17, 20232 min

Harrison Ford and the art of tenacity

In a recent interview, Han Solo himself, the legendary actor Harrison Ford, said something that I can't help but think a lot about these days. When asked what advice he'd give himself as a young man, he said, show up. It's harder than you think. “It's going to be a while,” said Ford. ”One thing I noticed when I was first starting acting is that most of the people that were on that Greyhound bus from wherever else you come from to get to Los Angeles gave up and went home.” "And sometimes the reas...

Nov 16, 20232 min

How do you see time?: Demographer Neil Howe says humans haven't always seen time as linear.

Time as an experience is something I've thought about a lot. The closer I get to 40, the shorter the years seem. When I was in my 20s, the days and weeks seemed like forever. In a recent appearance on The Jim Rutt Show, Neil Howe, the historian and demographer, expressed a theory that he laid out in his new book, The Fourth Turning Is Here. He argues that throughout human history, time has come in one of three flavors. Number one, chaotic. “As William James once said, a whirligig succession of e...

Nov 15, 20232 min

Politics ruins everything, especially news

A recent poll from YouGov shows that America's view of journalists and the companies they work for is highly polarized. The pollsters gave some American news consumers a group of news outlets and asked which of them they trust, distrust or somewhere in the middle. A graph of the polling data showed a steep contrast to no one's surprise. Photo by ThisisEngineering RAEng on Unsplash Both Republicans and Democrats alike prefer getting news from places that confirm their worldview. For instance, the...

Nov 14, 20232 min

Baked potatoes and rampant acts of tipflation

Have you heard of tipflation? According to a new Pew survey, a solid majority of Adult Americans know what tipflation is, even if they don't know the term. I'm one of them, so I'll explain. It was a Saturday afternoon, and for the first time in what seemed like forever, the girlfriend and I were eating out. Our lives have been in more muck and drama than you or my friends or even most of my family know. The drive there seemed like an exhale. We headed to this new fast casual place, you know, one...

Nov 13, 20232 min

Media Diet: Late night talk shows are lost in the noise

In which James addresses the current state of late night comedy shows. Let me know what you think in the comments at jamesbrowntv.substack.com or email me at jamesbrowntv@gmail.com. You can also leave me a message at 585-484-0339.

Nov 10, 20232 min
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