by Dickie (Ryan) Thompson | Aug 21, 2025 | Civil Rights, Politics
Fourth-wave feminism now says women are “emotional slaves” for caring about their husbands—branding marriage as unpaid labor through the term “mankeeping.” But marriage isn’t slavery—it’s sacrifice. And if you’re not ready for that, you’re not ready for marriage.
by Dickie (Ryan) Thompson | Aug 20, 2025 | Politics, Social Opinions
In a stunning show of support, 70,000 Cambodian Buddhist monks broke their vow of silence to nominate Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Why? Because Trump is doing what no other world leader will—ending wars, brokering peace, and putting results before politics.
by Dickie (Ryan) Thompson | Aug 18, 2025 | Parenting, alt left, Civil Rights, Politics
The debate around transgender medical interventions for children has reached a boiling point. From the recent HHS report labeling puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones as ‘experimental,’ to heartbreaking stories of detransitioners like Chloe Cole and Ritchie Herron, the evidence suggests that society is running a dangerous experiment on its most vulnerable. This Disruptarian blog lays out the receipts: weak science, irreversible harm, and the voices of regret that prove kids deserve protection, not mutilation
by Dickie (Ryan) Thompson | Aug 14, 2025 | Podcast
Arbitrage sports betting is a rare loophole in the house’s game — a method of betting on both sides of a match using different bookmakers to guarantee a profit, no matter who wins. By exploiting mismatched odds, and using modern AI tools to find them, bettors can generate risk-free returns similar to stock market arbitrage. But the catch? Bookmakers don’t like it, and they’re watching.
by Dickie (Ryan) Thompson | Aug 14, 2025 | Parenting, Social Opinions
After 18 years of marriage, I learned the hard truth: some people bend their morals to match the moment. This is my story of faith, betrayal, and how cultural drift destroys families.
by Ryan Thompson | Aug 9, 2025 | Technology, Sponsors
Disruptarian Radio is cranking up the connection with an all-new, AI-powered phone system—built for fast, direct access to your favorite hosts, real-time song requests, on-air participation, and more. Here’s how it’s shaking up radio and redefining audience engagement.
by Ryan Thompson | Aug 8, 2025 | Podcast
The rise of blockchain is shaking up almost every industry—music included. One of the most promising breakthroughs? Decentralized royalties, using blockchain tech to pay musicians instantly and fairly. No more waiting months for a check or slicing off a chunk for big intermediaries. Let’s get into how this technology is creating a fairer, faster payments [...]
by Ryan Thompson | Aug 8, 2025 | Technology, Digital Nomad
Why should small businesses consider AI chatbots? From handling up to 80% of repetitive queries at under $0.50 each, to trimming support staffing costs by 20–30%, the ROI is undeniable. Discover how chatbots not only slash costs and scale effortlessly—especially during peak times—but also boost lead generation, reduce churn by 10–15%, and elevate customer satisfaction with 24/7 instant responses. Dive into ROI metrics, implementation steps, and why a subscription-based automation service may be your key to smarter growth.
by Ryan Thompson | Aug 8, 2025 | Podcast
Blockchain is transforming how fans and artists connect—turning listeners into true stakeholders in the music they love. From fractional song ownership to NFTs, fan tokens, and direct-to-artist platforms, new tools let supporters invest in an artist’s success while earning potential royalties. This post explores the rise of blockchain-powered music investments, the benefits for both sides, and how to get started in this fast-evolving space.
by Dickie (Ryan) Thompson | Aug 4, 2025 | Politics, Digital Nomad
From Tokyo skyscrapers to the streets of Manila, Donald Trump’s presence and influence across Asia has been undeniable. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson shares firsthand experiences from Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, and even Brexit-era London, highlighting how Trump is seen abroad—not as a villain, but as a respected leader and dealmaker in a collapsing global narrative.