Episode 82

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6th May 2026

On your marks, Hegseth, GO!

Pete Hegseth doesn’t just enter the arena, he builds it. Tracing his rapid ascent to Secretary of War, the episode follows how a media firebrand turned battlefield architect, reshaping the Pentagon in his image while steering the United States into a high-stakes conflict with Iran. With “no politically correct wars” and a mandate to “fight to win,” Hegseth’s doctrine is as uncompromising as it is controversial, driving a campaign defined by overwhelming force, bold rhetoric, and mounting global scrutiny .

As the war escalates and the costs, human, political, and economic, pile up, the episode interrogates whether his brand of leadership is decisive clarity or dangerous certainty

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About the Podcast

Right2BWrong Podcast
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Get ready to dive into the wild world of "Right2BWrong" – the podcast that flips the script on everything you thought you knew!
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David Lodge

David has lived a weird and wonderful life, full of adventure and mistakes (many, many mistakes).
His dream of working as a stockbroker was crushed and he found himself as a young apprentice sweeping floors in a barbershop. After 20 years of bad jokes and bullshit, he would eventually find his way to university culminating in over 15 years of work in the Higher Education sector. David’s journey from humble apprentice to global corporate traveller has seen him learn that, while people of the world have many differences, there is a common theme to how they learn, grow, succeed and achieve happiness. That pathway is through the freedom to be oneself, speak one’s mind, make mistakes, essentially, having a right, to be wrong.