International Flavor: Where the Truth Tastes Better
International Flavor with Samuel Trapp
Where the Truth Just Tastes Better
Morning Radio. Global Perspective. Legal Reality. Cultural Context.
Broadcast live every weekday morning from the Real Estate of the Art Studio on DAM Radio at damradio.com/live, and archived at internationalflavor.com.
If you’re tired of recycled headlines and scripted outrage, International Flavor is where you go for the deeper pattern. This show doesn’t chase noise. It examines power, motive, history, and consequence.
Hosted by Samuel Trapp — talk show host, legal consultant, real estate broker in Missouri and Florida, Russian-speaking interpreter, and longtime observer of geopolitical power structures — International Flavor connects the dots most outlets won’t touch.
Here’s what you’ll find:
• Geopolitical analysis that goes beyond slogans and soundbites
• Context around U.S. foreign policy, sanctions, energy politics, BRICS realignments, and global economic shifts
• Serious discussion of Russia, Europe, China, and the multipolar world — without reflexive Western framing
• Hard looks at regulatory power, civil liberties, and institutional accountability — informed by real-world legal battles and institutional experience
• Cultural bridges between America and Russia, language, history, and the human element behind politics
This is not partisan theater. It is not corporate narrative repetition. It is direct, historically grounded, occasionally uncomfortable, and always independent.
You can:
Listen live every morning at damradio.com/live
Stream the archive at internationalflavor.com
Call into the studio at 573-746-8020
Email directly at samuelt@internationalflavor.com
In addition to the daily broadcast, Friday programming often intersects with Civic Outlaws, a 501(c)(3) public-interest organization focused on civil liberties, transparency, and government accountability. Samuel Trapp is a co-founder of Civic Outlaws.
Samuel is also a co-founder of Modern Law Ecosystem, a technology-driven legal platform designed to assist licensed attorneys and legal professionals in defending rights, property, reputation, and voice in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment. Modern Law Ecosystem provides strategic, technological, and operational support to lawyers — it is not a law firm, and nothing on this program constitutes legal advice.
The world is shifting. Power is recalibrating. Narratives are competing.
If you want analysis that respects history, questions authority, and refuses intellectual laziness, you’re in the right place.
International Flavor with Samuel Trapp — Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Episodes

Apr 27, 2026
Apr 27, 2026
1hr 29 min
A shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Escalation in Ukraine. Rising tensions with Iran.In this episode of International Flavor, Samuel Trapp examines whether these events are isolated—or part of a broader breakdown in global stability.🔹 Was the dinner incident a simple failure—or a warning sign?🔹 Is Europe drifting into direct conflict with Russia?🔹 Can the U.S. actually force Iran into submission—or is that a fantasy?This isn’t partisan commentary—it’s a systemic critique of leadership, decision-making, and the dangerous normalization of chaos.📞 Call-in: 573-746-8020🌐 Listen live: damradio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: internationalflavor.comInternational Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 27, 2026
Apr 27, 2026
1hr 29 min
A shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner raises uncomfortable questions about security, power, and political theater in America. Samuel Trapp breaks down the incident, questioning official narratives while examining deeper systemic failures. From escalating tensions in Ukraine to Europe’s accelerating march toward militarization, and finally to the dangerous miscalculations surrounding Iran, this episode connects the dots across a world drifting toward instability. No sugar-coating—just blunt analysis of leadership, policy, and the consequences of pretending everything is under control.
Outro tagline:International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 23, 2026
Apr 23, 2026
1hr 29 min
In this episode of International Flavor, Samuel Trapp explores a rapidly shifting global landscape shaped not by ideology—but by infrastructure, energy, and power.Starting with a rare diplomatic exchange between Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, this episode examines the realities of geography, alliances, and the limits of Western integration in the Caucasus. The discussion expands into Europe, where Germany faces growing pressure after Russia halts key oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline—exposing weaknesses in the EU’s energy strategy.Samuel connects these developments to Ukraine war funding, NATO divisions, and rising questions about corruption, governance, and long-term stability. From pipelines and oil routes to military aid and global alliances, this episode breaks down how modern geopolitics is driven by logistics—not slogans.Featuring cultural reflections and music from classic Soviet-era films, this is a deep dive into a world where power flows through infrastructure—and the map still rules everything.International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 23, 2026
Apr 23, 2026
1hr 29 min
Samuel Trapp breaks down a powerful geopolitical chain reaction, starting in the Caucasus with Putin and Armenia’s Pashinyan, then moving into Germany’s energy crisis as Russia restricts pipeline flows. The episode explores how infrastructure—not ideology—controls global outcomes, tying together Ukraine war funding, EU politics, NATO fractures, and energy leverage. With commentary on corruption concerns, military escalation, and shifting alliances, this episode reveals a world driven by pipelines, logistics, and power—not slogans. Cultural reflections and music from Soviet-era cinema provide a human backdrop to a rapidly fragmenting global system.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 21, 2026
Apr 21, 2026
1hr 26 min
Today’s International Flavor moves from Israel’s heavily promoted Pride Land festival at the Dead Sea to the ugly economics behind the 2026 World Cup, where visas, hotel pricing, transit gouging, and weak demand are raising serious questions. Samuel then steps back and examines a bigger issue: the emerging multipolar structure of world power, the possibility of leader-to-leader bargaining among Putin, Xi, Trump, and perhaps Modi, and Europe’s growing strain over Ukrainian refugees. It’s a wide-angle episode about power, money, perception, and a Western order showing its age.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 20, 2026
Apr 20, 2026
1hr 17 min
Samuel Trapp ranges from personal notes and music to a sharp geopolitical read on Alexander Lukashenko, Western sanctions, internal destabilization, and the mechanics of modern pressure campaigns. He argues that real conflict begins long before tanks move, through information, economics, and institutional erosion. The show then pivots to FIFA, visa barriers, and the growing sense that the United States is becoming harder to enter, less inviting to visit, and weaker in soft power. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 16, 2026
Apr 16, 2026
1hr 29 min
On this final English-language edition of the week, Samuel Trapp breaks down Sergei Lavrov’s long press conference after his China visit and what it reveals about Russia, China, Eurasia, and the multipolar world now taking shape. Then the program shifts into Russian culture through Brat 2, Viktor Tsoi, and the social contrasts between Russia and America, from crime and power to language, sincerity, and what people really mean when they ask, “How are you?” International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
1hr 28 min
Today’s International Flavor delivers a powerful breakdown of global events shaping the world right now.Samuel Trapp leads with a striking UN moment—Russian Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya directly confronts EU leadership, calling out Kaja Kallas and accusing Europe of hypocrisy, censorship, and escalating conflict.From there, the episode expands into:Europe’s push toward centralized control after Hungary’s political shiftChina’s four-point Middle East peace frameworkRising questions about U.S. leadership and decision-makingCommentary from Jeffrey Sachs on institutional breakdownEnergy instability, NATO tensions, and global realignmentThis is not surface-level news—this is the deeper structure behind the headlines.🌍 Listen live: damradio.com/live🌐 More episodes: internationalflavor.com📞 Call in: 573-746-8020International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
1hr 28 min
Samuel Trapp delivers a hard-hitting breakdown of global tensions, starting with a blistering UN speech where Russia’s Vasily Nebenzya takes direct aim at EU leadership—especially Kaja Kallas. From Europe’s accelerating centralization and Hungary’s loss of independence to China stepping in with a structured Middle East peace framework, the episode explores a world shifting fast. Add in Trump’s increasingly erratic tone, questions about U.S. decision-making, and rising energy instability, and the picture becomes clear: global power is realigning, and not everyone is playing by the same rules anymore.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Apr 14, 2026
Apr 14, 2026
1hr 26 min
Samuel Trapp digs into the aftermath of Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary and what it means for Europe, Russia, Ukraine, and the growing push toward centralized global control. He breaks down Ursula von der Leyen’s immediate move against veto power, the deeper role of Soros-backed influence, and the ugly political machinery behind the EU’s next steps. Along the way, he takes aim at Trump’s bizarre self-styled imagery, the failing Iran negotiations, energy blockades, and the broader struggle between sovereignty and the international class now trying to lock everything down.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.





