Your Life Has a Score and You Might Not Even Know It

February 21, 2026 00:14:32
Your Life Has a Score and You Might Not Even Know It
Silicon Valley Front Row
Your Life Has a Score and You Might Not Even Know It

Feb 21 2026 | 00:14:32

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Hosted By

Steve Ispas

Show Notes

Is there a hidden scoring system quietly judging your politics, your lifestyle, and even how you vote — and could it one day determine whether you get a loan?

In this eye-opening episode of Silicon Valley Front Row, we sit down with Brian Sussman — former CBS KPIX meteorologist and author of Climate Cult — to break down ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) scoring and what it really means for everyday Americans.

Brian explains how Fortune 500 companies, college campuses, and even individuals are being rated on their environmental commitments, social circles, and leadership diversity — and why a low score can lead to boycotts, denied financing, or being shut out entirely.

We also dig into the surprising truth about electric vehicles, how climate change narratives are being used as tools of political indoctrination in schools, and why a younger generation raised in public universities may be unknowingly advancing a decades-long agenda.

#ESG #ClimateCult #BrianSussman #SiliconValleyFrontRow #ClimateChange #SocialCreditScore #ElectricVehicles #FreeThought

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