The Collective Perspective is a podcast about clear thinking, personal responsibility, and the people who help hold communities together.
Hosted by Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens, the show explores the everyday challenges people face in modern life. Identity. Purpose. Burnout. Anxiety. Faith. Character. Digital overload. Resilience in a divided society.
Each episode focuses on how our thinking shapes our decisions, our relationships, and the way we show up in the world. We talk about taking ownership of our attitudes and our actions. We talk about becoming better husbands, better wives, better parents, better friends, and better neighbors. We talk about learning to think clearly, communicate honestly, and strengthen the communities around us.
Many episodes feature guests from the American workforce who demonstrate what it means to contribute. Tradesmen. Business owners. Veterans. Teachers. People who quietly carry responsibility and serve others every day.
But every conversation centers on one idea. Learning from real life. Learning from real people. Learning from real challenges and victories that shape the kind of character others can rely on.
No politics. No outrage culture. No noise.
Just real conversations that encourage responsibility, perspective, and unity.
The Collective Perspective:
~ Grow your mind.
~ Strengthen your character.
~ Build a better America.
Real people. Real values. Real impact.
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In Episode 68 of the Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens tackle a topic that affects every scroll, click, and swipe we make: algorithms. More importantly, they explore how those algorithms are quietly shaping our thoughts, moods, and worldview—and what we can do to take that control back.
This episode isn’t about ditching technology altogether. It’s about learning how to use it intentionally.
Here is a summary of the main concepts discussed on this episode:
Jeff and Travis break down how platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Google are designed to feed us more of what we engage with—whether that’s helpful, harmful, or just plain divisive. Over time, this creates echo chambers that reinforce existing beliefs while slowly filtering out opposing viewpoints.
The result? A digital experience that feels personalized but often narrows our perspective and fuels unnecessary tension.
One of the lighter moments in the episode touches on the eerie feeling of “thinking about something” and then seeing ads for it everywhere. While humorous, it opens the door to a deeper truth: every like, pause, comment, and click trains your algorithm. Even passive scrolling sends signals.
Jeff and Travis offer practical, real-world strategies to stop being a passive consumer and start becoming a curator:
Adjust app permissions and limit unnecessary data access
Take intentional breaks from platforms to reset habits
Use “not interested” and unfollow features liberally
Engage with content that reflects your values
Follow creators who promote thoughtful, ethical dialogue
Use different platforms for different types of content to avoid mental tunnel vision
At its core, this episode is about reclaiming agency. Jeff and Travis emphasize that while online spaces feel divided, real life often isn’t. Training your algorithm to prioritize thoughtful, balanced, and positive content helps bridge that gap—and improves how we show up offline.
The episode closes with a simple truth: just like physical health, digital health requires consistency. What you feed your mind matters.
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In this episode of the Collective Perspective podcast, hosts Jeff and Travis discuss the concept of training digital algorithms to enhance personal content feeds. They delve into the impact algorithms have on individual user experience, explain how preferences and behaviors shape the content served, and share strategies for gaining control over what appears on your feed. Key tips include turning off app microphones, liking and interacting with desired content, and selectively unfollowing or limiting engagement with negative or polarizing posts.
The hosts also touch on the role of algorithms in breeding extremism and division and emphasize the importance of finding common ground and positive interactions online. Through their personal experiment and anecdotes, they encourage listeners to curate a healthier, more meaningful digital diet.
00:00 Introduction: The Power of Real People
00:37 How to Train Your Algorithm
01:41 The Intricacies of Algorithms
05:33 Practical Tips for Algorithm Control
09:09 The Social Media Experiment
09:56 The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
16:04 Strategies for a Healthier Algorithm
27:20 Conclusion: Finding Common Ground
Introducing the Hosts

Jeff is a Navy veteran, a sound engineer and account manager with Guitar Center Pro.

Travis is a Navy veteran of the Gulf War. Travis is an experienced traveling nurse.

Jawad owns Icon Studios, a music recording studio in Orange Park, FL.

DJ is an Army veteran and an influencer with 50,000+ followers on Facebook.
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Production Credits
Seasons 3-4 of the Collective Perspective Podcast is recorded and produced by Collective Perspective Production Corp, a nonprofit company, in Orange Park, Florida. In these episodes, the podcast reignites the American spirit of unity and brings genuine dialogue to showcase the diverse tapestry of America. Their guests span from battle-hardened veterans and seasoned tradespeople to freshly-minted voters and grassroots champions, exploring the pillars that fortify our nation — faith, family, solidarity, and insight.
Season 2 of the Collective Perspective Podcast was recorded at Icon Studios in Orange Park, Florida.
Season 1 was recorded and produced by Mix Theory Studios, Inc., in downtown Jacksonville, Florida.
In Seasons 1-2, the podcast focuses on unifying communities and providing a gateway to help fund organizations that support victims of sex trafficking — one topic, one episode and one soul at a time. The Collective Perspective podcast is established as a source of truth in a world of misinformation and for people despite vast backgrounds to unify against evil.
The music in this show is excerpted from ‘Sweater Weather’ by J.Dash, a rapper, record producer, and songwriter who grew up in Jacksonville, Florida.

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