This show discusses how to live your best life in the best surroundings with everyone encouraged to live up to their highest human potential and how a certain American political party has consistently been an enemy to all of that for over a century. thiscouldbeus2020@gmail.com
Hear the mathematics, equations and formulas of racism.Hear about how Dr. Ruth Benedict knew the Western concept of "the rat race" and "the jungle" are toxic to society. Hear about how Abraham Maslow was influenced by the Blackfoot nation in Canada.Hear about how we can not onlly improve as individuals but as a society and as Western Civilization as a whole.
There have been multiple mass shootings around the country. Children have been murdered by the police, But a church in Georgia decided their spiritual call in these difficult times was to disfellowship a female church member for falling in love with another woman. Lil Nas X's Montero video is revealing false doctrines preached by false churches.Yeauxlanda Fibonacci continues this conversation with the creator and composer of the visual album, "Brown Liquor and Blessed Oil" [7/4/21 release date] , Germono Toussaint
A black gay cowboy winds up giving the devil a lap dance and people lose their minds.Join Yeauxlanda Fibonacci and multi award winning composer, playwright, activist Germono Toussaint in PART 1 as they diagnose the spiritual health of the nation and reveal what's really happening in Lil Nas X's video
Racism is a cancer. It destroys its victims as well as its devotees. The only cure is the public embrace of anti-racism.In resistance to the surge of attacks upon members of the Asian diaspora, American poet Regie Cabico reveals his experience with various grades of racists as a Filipino man and his prescription for combating it.
Join Yeauxlanda Fibonacci in recognizing a year in quarantine and how a renaissance always follows a plague; the European renaissance after the Black Plague and the Harlem Renaissance to combat White Supremacy.
2020 was a beast but we can take what we learned and experienced and turn it into gold as we moved into 2021.
Americans and other people who work here are in desperate need of COVID-19 stimulus relief. People are frightened and anxious about their future mostly because of money. This episode gives pragmatic advice for acquiring money now and after the pandemic and reveals spiritual technologies to open people to receive the abundance they deserve. WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE and BINAURAL BEATS
This is Wayne. Wayne was diagnosed with COVID-19 within the first few weeks of the quarantine back in March 2020. Several times his family and friends were told he wouldn't live through the night during his three month long hospital stay.Listen to him tell his story of his experience with COVID-19 and how he walked out of the hospital.Google the news story of Wayne Peterson and COVID-19 to see the miracle yourself.Music:"Glassworks" by Philip Glass
Progressives attained a massive victory this election season. So now what? What can we expect? What should we demand? What will be our way? Don't let naysayers depress you. Things can improve for the better if we act like the master warriors we are. *Mandalorian Helmets poster available at Zazzle
We wrap up our interview series of voters encouraging voters with actor, poet and playwright Craig "muMs" Grant.Be lifted and entertained by this well thought out, soul cleansing, "needed to be said" stream of consciousness RANT.Pairs well with bourbon or weed.Music by: Dream Theater and Max Roach & Dollar Brand
Can you envision, not only Trump losing the election in an EPIC landslide, but also his being traded for loose cigarettes in prision?Liza Colon-Zayas, OBIE award recipient for her role as "Sarge" in Stephen Adly Gurgis' Halfway Bitches Go Straight To Heaven, reveals how racism and misogyny tormented her as a young Latina in the Bronx in the 80s and how this torment on a macro level could possibly explain Trump being elevated to the White House.Love and respect for ourselves and others could be the first step in vanquishing the enemy.
Are you anxious? Are you wondering what to do next? Do you want something to vote FOR rather than just something to vote against? Then you MUST listen to this episode.Christopher James, host of Zoom viral grassroots meetings for JoeBiden.com shares a wealth of information to combat Republican lies and talking points, to give a clear perspective of what you are voting for, and revealing the stark contrast between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Republicans and Democrats and Progressives and Conservatives.Crucial information is also given for next steps AFTER the election.You can join the next grassroots virtual meeting today, Wedensday October 28th, 2020 at 5pm EST here:Zoom ID 880 1920 5999 Passcode 3p6grJ
Dive into this deep, clear, azure pool of Progressivism with actor/artists Kristen Vaughan and Aaron Zook to get an inspiring perspective on; early voting, the Progressive mandate, corruption and ethics reform, functional "big governement", vanquishing the goals of the racist patriarchy, "bothsiderism", the need for critical thinking, microactivism, and the soul saving work of Duolingo.
Huling Foster, actor, singer and writer of MORE THAN YOU DESERVE and tribute show to Abbey Lincoln DOWN HERE BELOW, shares how artists and performers survive in these times, that being true to your creative fire builds strength, supporting the revolutionary act of arts programs in New Jersey, finding your bliss and the convergence of art, spirit and politics in improving life for everyone.
Award winning journalist and author of Management for Zombies, David Flomberg gives us, history and context on the Electoral College, the Colorado Senate race, Q-Anon's rise to power, the utter cravenness of Donald Trump, Kapos in every culture, what Anti-fascism is and much, much more.
A frank and honest conversation about what it's like to live in the United States with the patina of Trumpism as an Asian man or Black woman,The co-hosts of the show, The Bottom Of The Totem, Kiet Cao and Regina Thurston share their vision for the future, their medicine to remain sane, best practices against bitterness and [*Trigger Warning*] infuriating stories of personal experiences of racist harassment and racist verbal attacks.Music by: L'Indecis
Plans and strategies for unpacking the courts from the SCOTUS down to the Circuits are discussed with James Comtois; playwright, co-founder of Nosedive Productions and a Brooklynite with two cats. And Rebecca Comtois from science fiction podcast Steal The Stars who is a political junkie in her spare time that used to drive most of her friends crazy back when cocktail parties were a thing.
Enjoy this lively discussion with the creators and performers of WHISKEY FLICKS, Dan McCoy and Michael Niederman; where a stream of consciousness covers faith in votiing, unpacking the SCOTUS bench, the Electoral College, strengthening the Left, Jesus casting out demons, chocolate bourbon and much MORE.For more information on Whiskey Flicks, please visit www.whiskeyflicks.com
Hear about the parallel between the raccoon invasion and the "BLEXIT" super spreader event at the White House, the importance of voting, what it means to vote for your self interest, the pernicious evil of for-profit healthcare, self-care in the face of fascism in the middle of a pandemic, educating the masses, the hypocrisy of Republicans and much more as I chat with award winning actor-writer Benja Kay Thomas and actress and founder of ARTERY, Leslie D Jones
For this episode; mystic teacher, actor, spoken word artist and author of, "Everybody's Got A Little Light Under The Sun", Pastor Heath Cheek discusses the Judeo-Christian concept of spiritual warfare and how it applies to what's happening in the United States, the election and how people, regardless of their spiritual or religious background, can protect and strengthen themselves in these times.
The Republicans are being smitten with COVID-19 for their selfish recalcitrance. This might be a sign. So for this episode I chat with a tv writer and playwright, actors of stage, screen and film, a film director, workers of educational and environmental non profits and a local elected official.Listen as Andrea Ciannavei, Michele Chivu, Demosthenes Chrysan, and Kathleen O'Neil begin the conversation with why they vote and end with how to stay sane and strong in these times with a rallying cry that could motivate the dead.
A conversation with two of my brothers in Neo-Futurism, Bilal Dardai and Joey Rizzolo from the Chicago Neo Futurists and New York Neo Futurists respectively that covers Trump's testing positive for COVID-19, "Joe Biden isn't the lesser of two evils but the better of two human beings", retaining judges in Illinois, voting in Ohio, A national Arts program, a robust EPA, therapy, activism and making sure fascism is voted out in a landslide November 3rd 2020
The November 3rd 2020 election is the most important in our history. The choice is literally between democracy and fascism.It is imperative that people turn out to vote in droves.To insure that happens, for the next few weeks until the election, well informed voters will be interviewed in hopes of bringing into focus a Progressive vision for the country.For this episode, Arlene McGruder, actor, writer, producer of TheBlackHERthe Pen, Rock The Bells and Carnival Girl Productions and Erin Cherry, Emmy Award winner from "After Forever", bring insights on the importance of voting, being an informed voter, reparations, Progressive policies, and self care during trying times.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg held on for as long as she could to protect this country. To honor her memory we need to fight for justice and save this nation from plunging into the abyss. The unscripted, unvarnished episode provides practical ways to resist in your everyday life as well as plans from brilliant Progressive legal minds to block Mitch McConnell and any SCOTUS appointee hearings,
This episode gives information and supports the DAWN ACT, explores the concept of art and its importance in society. It's a love letter to ARTS WORKERS and lovers of art, It encourages lay people to explore their artistic side and raise their creativity. This episode ends with a powerful writing exercise that can move mountains.
With all that's going on in the world and our country, a person could feel as though they are in a hopeless situation. For out 13th episode we examine another seemingly hopeless situation, the Apollo 13 mission. It takes more than courage to get out of bad stituations it takes confidence and self esteem.In this epsiode hear about hopelessness and then be given hope with critical affirmations and support. Be guided back to your true self.
Dr. Cornell West says that justice is what love looks like in public. What happens to a nation when justice doesn't exist for ALL it's citizens? This episode invites you to play a twisted and cruel game with the option of stopping when you've had enough.
In this episode it's revealed how the United States went from benefitting from policies put forth in the New Deal to living through another "Great Depression", a pandemic and severe racial injustice; and how we can take back what was stolen from us while maintaining our peace of mind.
The American diets needs to be fixed. We discuss the culprits that destroy the American and how it can be improved drastically. A frank and honest Puttanesca sauce recipe is given along with a list of foods that were never meant for human consumption.NSFW.
This episode focuses on the last and highest level of Maslow's Pyramid; Self-Actualization and what powers it.You are welcome listen to the supplemental material episode; "AUGUSTUS" before listening to this one. Whatever works for you.
This is supplemental material for Episode 9: Energize. Here I read a portion of a fairy tale written by Hermann Hesse in 1913. The subject matter deals with the importance of Self-Actualization, the focus of episode 9.TRIGGER WARNING: talk of suicide*this is my first time using Audacity sound software.
This episode unapologetically reveals the truth about Hydroxychloroquine, who's pushing it, the GOP, why Americans find themselves in unsettling circumstances and how, as a nation we can triumph over them,
Do you believe in yourself? Do you shrink to make others feel comfortable? Have you been told that to think well of yourself leads to narcissism? In this episode, you'll be able to rate your confidence level and it is revealed how confident individuals contribute to maintaining a healthy society.
We need each other. In order to survive or thrive, we need each other. Listen to how a beloved TV show created by the Wachowski sisters reminds us of this fact and shows us how it's done.
Safety and security are important contributors to mental health and physical prosperity. How does policing in America ensure the safety of all who live in this country? Is that the purpose of the police? What was their original mandate? This episode investigates the origin of law enforcement and it's evolution.H/T To Crime Junkies and Fesliyan StudiosTRIGGER WARNING: Detailed account of sexual assault and battery.
Many of us are too worried to relax or sleep. Too many people believe that working non stop will bring them wealth, when in truth it only brings wealth to others. Find your strength as you sleep and awaken to take what is rightfully yours.
Where did humans come from? Where did racism come from?Which will evolve, which will die out?
A blending of thoughts from Frank Herbert and Abraham Maslow on how to live a better life.
A quick introduction to the weekly podcast by reminding you of who you are and where we go from here.
This is a test drive before the official launch of my new podcast. I wanted to honor my favorite author, Toni Morrison by reading a portion of the Nobel Prize winning, Song Of Solomon that is sadly still relevant today. This passage addresses a problem and gives a "solution" from a place of hopelessness. THIS COULD BE US, BUT YOU KEEP VOTING REPUBLICAN will address problems and discuss solutions from a place of hope and joy, two things people seem to be searching for today. I also am doing this soft opening to honor the 400 year anniversary of the first Africans kidnapped and brought to Virginia on August 20th 1619. Although this episode focuses on African-American history, this podcast will be inclusive. So if you are a woman, man, non-binary, aegender, straight, gay, bi, queer, trans, black, white, brown, young, older, whatever human expression you may be you will find something in the forthcoming episodes to lift your spirits.