Peace is often mistaken for something automatic — something that simply exists when war is absent.
But history shows something very different.
Peace is not accidental. It is preserved through strength, coordination, responsibility, and clear thinking.
In this documentary-style series, Chris Cochran explores the deeper foundations that allow societies to remain stable and strong. Through historical examples, real-world parallels, and calm analysis, this series examines how nations maintain peace in an unpredictable world.
This is not a political discussion.
It is a thoughtful exploration of the systems, behaviors, and shared responsibilities that allow a country to remain strong, stable, and secure.
Because peace is not maintained by chance.
It is maintained by people.
Thank you for listening, and God bless America.
Resources & Waste: Why Stewardship Is National Strength
Modern societies depend on resources — energy, materials, infrastructure, and human skill.
But what happens when those resources are wasted instead of preserved?
In this documentary-style series, Resources & Waste, we take a calm, thoughtful look at how the misuse of natural and industrial resources weakens nations over time — not through sudden collapse, but through slow erosion.
This series is not about politics or blame.
It’s about stewardship, foresight, and responsibility.
We explore:
• why resources are the foundation of national strength
• how short-term thinking leads to long-term vulnerability
• the difference between consumption and sustainability
• why preparation and efficiency matter more than abundance
Strong societies don’t just defend themselves —
they manage what they have wisely.
This series is part of an ongoing effort to encourage calm thinking, historical perspective, and unity in a noisy world.
🎧 This episode is also available as a podcast.
Thank you for watching — and God bless America.