Send us fan responses! What if the “law” you feel crushed by is mostly contract—and you’ve been signing into it with your words, your paperwork, and your presence? We sit down with Don Kilam to pull apart the threads of child support, court process, and identity, and we follow the paper trail to where power really lives: status, trusts, and the private side of life. We start with a hard question: if there’s no injured party, is it a crime—or is it commerce? From there, Don lays out how Titl...
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Send us fan responses! What if the “law” you feel crushed by is mostly contract—and you’ve been signing into it with your words, your paperwork, and your presence? We sit down with Don Kilam to pull apart the threads of child support, court process, and identity, and we follow the paper trail to where power really lives: status, trusts, and the private side of life. We start with a hard question: if there’s no injured party, is it a crime—or is it commerce? From there, Don lays out how Titl...
Send us fan responses! The fastest way to lose your power is to give it away with your signature. We unpack how that happens every day—through forms, licenses, and registrations—and what it takes to reclaim control with private trusts, family covenants, and clear jurisdiction. From the opening beat, we ground the conversation in value-for-value boundaries, the reality that time is a resource, and why your name already functions like a business in the public. We walk through the practical ef...
Dream Keepers Radio
Send us fan responses! What if the “law” you feel crushed by is mostly contract—and you’ve been signing into it with your words, your paperwork, and your presence? We sit down with Don Kilam to pull apart the threads of child support, court process, and identity, and we follow the paper trail to where power really lives: status, trusts, and the private side of life. We start with a hard question: if there’s no injured party, is it a crime—or is it commerce? From there, Don lays out how Titl...