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The Frontier Psychiatrists
Say His Name: Five Years Since Mr. George Floyd

The Frontier Psychiatrists

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 23:47


Author's Note: This writing was adapted from a series of conversations around race in America and edited as audio, recorded in 2020, right after George Floyd was lynched.. The podcast of this writing is the real thing, as it were.  What follows is edited text to clarify the narrators, absent the audio.  Please consider following the podcast associated with this newsletter and leaving a 5-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe to support high-impact content like this.The author, David Foster Wallace, described the experience of reading his novel Infinite Jest as intended to feel “tornadic,” like you're in the middle of a tornado. That's what the last several weeks have felt like.Protesters:"Racist ass police! No justice, no peace! F**k these racist ass police! No justice, no peace!""F**k these racist ass police!"Owen Muir, M.D.:I originally tried making this episode a linear narrative, but it wasn't happening. So, welcome to the tornado of racism in America. Buckle up.George Floyd spent 8 minutes and 46 seconds gasping for breath.  Police officers, some of whom were very experienced, knelt on his back...until he didn't breathe anymore. As a psychiatrist, I often emphasize how the words we use to describe someone's death have meaning. So, I'll say, you know, completed suicide, not “commit.” And George Floyd was lynched.Welcome. This is about anxiety, uncertainty, and existential despair. And I recorded the narration in one take because I wasn't, like, going to get it right a second time. So much of what we say about race is calculated, polite, and wrong. So I'm not going to try to do that tonight.Here we go.Sequoiah:"Yeah. My general reaction to all this is a little more, a little more extended. The, uh, f**k".Owen Muir, M.D.:That's my teammate. She is a TMS technician at the mental health practice we worked at together. She also works in the community with patients helping put their lives together, but tonight she's a field reporter on the revolution.Sequoiah:"I am a TMS tech, Winnicott coach, and black woman. Which seems very important right now. George Floyd, Say His Name.  George Floyd, Say his Name.So I just got home from a protest in Flatbush. Police would not let us pass. We were chanting with our hands up. And after a while, they decided to push the line backward. We resisted—we stood there with our hands up. They pushed us and pushed us, and when we wouldn't..."Owen:Now, as someone with a lot of white privilege, I'm outraged at hearing this, like, wow, this is fucked up. So I called another colleague in the special operations community, and I'm not using names in this episode for semi-obvious reasons, and I heard what he had to say.Master Sergeant:“The things that U. S. police forces are apparently fully within their legal rights to do, like, use tear gas, would literally have…been against the Geneva Conventions. It's an actual war crime. We cannot gas a civilian population.”Owen Muir, M.D.:The person I'm interviewing has over a decade of experience in the special operations community. He has fought and killed for our right to do what my other colleagues were in the street doing, peacefully protesting.Master Sergeant:"This is a perversion of what the United States stands for. We invade countries who treat their people the way that our police forces are on camera treating Americans "Sequoiah:"People started to back up, , and run and they then started to hit us with batons. , I fell. And then we reformed the line."Master Sergeant:"It's disgusting in a lot of ways."Owen Muir, M.D.:So when someone whose life has been dedicated to protecting our freedoms tells me they're upset with what they're seeing, I take that pretty seriously.Sequoiah:"Well, the other night, well, last night, when the cops and protestors were getting into, into fights and they were trying to, the cops were trying to push back the protestors, I saw them bring out the batons and, like, start attacking people...and each time they'd tell us to back up and back up and kept pushing us and pushing us. And finally, there was a frustration in the air, and people started to act out."Owen Muir, M.D.:Now, as a psychiatrist, my life has been saved by police officers on more than one occasion. I have been physically attacked in hospital settings.  The police have been called, and I have not died, and my colleagues have not died thanks to them. And this is Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, and these people are black people. The Flatbush, at least the area I was in, is a predominantly black neighborhood.  So, look, Americans love the police.  They are a highly regarded part of society by many people, but that's not the experience for black America I have learned.Master Sergeant:“There are many things you can do in that spectrum that don't involve actively using force against a human being, which makes the process easier across the board. If I don't have to hurt somebody, the only thing that is hurting another person does for me is further endanger my Troops. "Owen Muir, M.D.:Now this makes sense to me because, having run the show in a psychiatric emergency department, where I have to protect myself, other patients, and violent people themselves from getting hurt, sometimes we use violence, but oftentimes we don't.Master Sergeant:"What started this particular instance has been four cops lynched George Floyd. One guy put his knee on the man. We don't do that to terrorists actively trying to kill us. ""George Floyd, Say His Name."Sequoiah:"It was at that point that they called in more backup and started to attack and arrest groups of gathered people from the neighborhood.”Owen Muir, M.D.:Police officers, when they're called to stand trial for the use of force, have a standard called the reasonable officer standard.I feel like I have to make it relevant for me--a white person—to watch humans being murdered by police and then people killing each other in the streets about it. There was an article I read about six months ago about yet another person being slammed to the ground, handcuffed behind their back, and suffocated to death by the police. I was shocked..that the person was white. Until I read several paragraphs down that he had schizophrenia. Oh, that's what made it okay. Reasonable officers can only be judged based on what someone would do in that moment of terror when they have to decide to use force.Sequoiah:"I was so emotionally spent and so exhausted. And then we saw marauding bands of police officers going down the street, just telling people to go home and attacking groups of people on the street.”"George Floyd, Say His Name.  George Floyd, Say His Name."Owen Muir, M.D.:Police officers are represented by unions. Those unions have spent 20 years bargaining for lack of accountability to protect, in their minds, their members. This means police officers have the right to huddle and discuss their stories before speaking to prosecutors. It means many other things.  But importantly, whenever any officer stands trial, the jury is instructed, per Chief Justice Rehnquist, to not use the benefit of 20/20 hindsight in judging their actions, but only what a reasonable, that is, terrified person, would do at the moment.Master Sergeant:"We have an entire job in the US military to validate whether or not we killed someone the right way."Owen Muir, M.D.:The court system is what's supposed to do that for police officers. But it doesn't; it just says, eh, it's okay.Master Sergeant:"That's an actual thing; we have entire organizational structures dedicated to the legality of murder."Owen Muir, M.D.:Killing black or brown people in America, if you're a police officer, has literally never been ruled against the law. Ever.Master Sergeant:"To not call it murder, to call it, to call it killing combatants, that's what a JAG does. Overseas, when they're deployed, they tell you whether or not you can kill this person. And sometimes, even though we can kill someone, we don't because they have a much higher value as an intelligence asset. Or for any number of other reasons. Or they're not actively shooting at us when we go get them. That happens a ton. Because sometimes, when you see 20 or 30 goons show up outside your house, breach your door with a shotgun round, rush in, and then point all their guns at you, you won't fight back. And then, okay, well, he's not shooting back at us, so we're going to take him in, and then... "Owen Muir, M.D.:You don't get to kill someone. In the U. S. military. Deployed in the field. In Afghanistan. Even if someone's a terrorist, if they're not pointing a gun at you and about to pull the goddamn trigger.“Cause one of the things I don't want to do is vilify police officers. And, and ...”Master Sergeant:"I mean, Owen, to be perfectly honest with you,  You may not want to vilify police officers, but the things I've seen police officers do in the past week while they know they're being recorded are actively the actions of villains."Owen Muir, M.D.:This hit me like a ton of bricks. This is not okay, but when people call for help, and the police arrive, they deal with a crisis. A lot of those crises involve people with mental illness, and police officers are being asked to do a thing that like is a whole medical specialty. Like, I'm a psychiatrist. It was 45 000 hours of training to learn how to calm people down when upset and have experiences we don't have access to. And, if you're called to the scene of a crisis, and someone's acting in a really strange and scary way, and you have a gun. You've been told to protect yourself, don't let yourself get hurt or let this person harm you, and you know nothing bad will happen to you if you pull that trigger. You're going to pull that trigger.  More often than not. And that's about a thousand times a year. You're about... God knows it doesn't even matter. The percentage of time you're more likely to be killed if you're black and mentally ill. The fact that we have a statistic for that is fucked up enough. Help isn't helpful for black America. And that's just a fact of life.”Master Sergeant:"You know, I have friends in New York who are talking about the cruelty they see in these police officers' eyes. And what's worse, what's truly evil about this whole system is even in the throes of this violence, they're exhibiting racist and preferential behaviors towards white protesters versus black protesters. Or brown protesters. They're active, you know, taking it easier on white people because they're white. "Owen Muir, M.D.:And this is just f*****g killing me at this point. Ugh. Look, what's happening in the streets is not okay. It's not been okay for hundreds of years. And police officers are part of a system designed to keep order, and order used to mean slaves. That's just why they're there.Master Sergeant:"Things I don't even f*****g think about, man. Like, I'll go for a run or a rock at night. And I'll, I'll like, sometimes I'll go on my own, but if I don't go earlier, like, T. is like, well, I guess I'll go for a run. Like, one day, I just asked, like, why do you only run with me? Why do you only run with me? And she's like, well, it depends. We're in a quiet neighborhood in Florida, and I'm a black woman like I'm; there's a bunch of Trump signs everywhere like I'm not going running on my own. I was like, wow, yeah, I've never even thought along those lines; I don't question my safety when I go places. I'm hyper-vigilant for a lot of other reasons, but like, there's never a question in my mind, like if someone attacks me, it's not, it's an unexpected event, I'm not expecting, That at any moment, someone might attack me for the color of my skin. Because I'm in the neighborhood."William Osei, PhD.:"Hey, I'm Dr. Will Osei.I am a postdoctoral fellow, an African American psychologist living in Bedstuy, Brooklyn. " Owen Muir, M.D.:Dr. Osei is a scholar of racism and multiculturalism.And helped me explain what it's like for the black kids I've treated at Bellevue all these years.William Osei, PhD:"The average African American, this is like... This is a fact. This is not a revelation because we now have better cell phone coverage of these crimes. I remember being in Cleveland the day following Tamir Rice being murdered in the playground. And I was working with 12-year-old boys in the Cleveland school district. And I was devastated that day, and I went into that school expecting those boys to be devastated that their schoolmate, a kid they used to play with at the playground, was just murdered. And to them, it was nothing. It was more shocking because they knew a dozen people that the police had murdered. They knew that was just the latest murder that year. It just happened to be one that rose to the national conversation, but in Cleveland that year, there were probably 30, 50 police shootings.Owen Muir, M.D.:My level of outrage at watching all of this. That's privilege too.William Osei, PhD:"Yes. "Owen Muir, M.D.:Because to understand this as anything other than the rules of engagement would be a misunderstanding.  For a long time, Black America has known to watch out when you talk to the cops because they can kill you. Nothing's going to stop them if they want to. And they do. On camera. A thousand other times every year. And I wish it were as easy as saying it was a couple or even a lot of bad apples, but that is insufficient.Master Sergeant:"As far as privilege goes, I'm a combat veteran in the Ivy League. I'm an Arab Jew, but I look white enough that no one asks that question. I wear a suit, and you can't see my tattoos. And I... I can fit in anywhere from West Hampton to the slums of Bangladesh. Like, I'm good. You know what I mean? I have levels of privilege that people use to run for the presidency."Owen Muir, M.D.:But the magic of America is that white privilege runs out as soon as power wants it to. My colleague's married to a black woman.Master Sergeant:"And a huge part of this is like... It's the knowledge that I'm married to a black woman. My kids will be black, and this is like their plight. "Owen Muir, M.D.:Usually, we'd have credits now. Instead, I'm going to read these names.George Floyd, Ahmad Arbery, Brianna Taylor, Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Iyanna Jones. Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Sandra Land, Walter Scott, and a kid on a playground in Cleveland named Tamir Rice. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe

The Daily Beans
Refried Beans | Firehose of Falsehoods (feat. Teri Kanefield) | Jun 8, 2020

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 71:47


Jun 8, 2020The firehose of lies is deliberate, Florida sees a new single-day record for coronavirus cases since re-opening, The Pentagon ordered national guard medical helicopters to fly low in a combat maneuver over protesters; the mayor of DC declared the block of 16th Street in front of the White House Black Lives Matter Plaza; one of Ahmad Arbery's murderers used a racial slur after killing him; Ukraine found no evidence against Hunter Biden in a case audit by their top prosecutor; plus AG and Mandy deliver your good news.FYI: 7:45 - 9:36 - violence trigger warning. Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Saturday June 15th – New York NY – City WinerySunday June 16th – Boston MA – City WineryMonday June 17th Boston, MA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-Bos2Wednesday July 10th – Portland OR – Polaris Hall(with Dana!)Thursday July 11th – Seattle WA – The Triple Door(with Dana!)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

The Frontier Psychiatrists
American Tornado: The Reasonable Officer Standard, Revisited

The Frontier Psychiatrists

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 21:33


Author's Note: This writing was adapted from a series of conversations around race in America and edited as audio, recorded in 2020.   The podcast of this writing is the real thing, as it were.  What follows as text is edited to clarify the narrators, absent the audio.  Please consider following the podcast associated with this newsletter and leaving a 5-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe to support high-impact content like this.The author, David Foster Wallace, described the experience of reading his novel Infinite Jest as intended to feel “tornadic,” like you're in the middle of a tornado. That's what the last several weeks have felt like.Protesters:"Racist ass police! No justice, no peace! F**k these racist ass police! No justice, no peace!""F**k these racist ass police!"Owen Muir, M.D.:I originally tried making this episode some linear narrative, and it just wasn't happening. So, welcome to the tornado of racism in America. Buckle up.George Floyd spent 8 minutes and 46 seconds gasping for breath.  Police officers, some of whom were very experienced, knelt on his back...until he didn't breathe anymore. As a psychiatrist, I often emphasize how the words we use to describe someone's death have meaning. So, I'll say, you know, completed suicide, not commit. And George Floyd was lynched.Welcome. This is about anxiety, uncertainty, and existential despair. And I recorded the narration in one take because I wasn't, like, going to get it right a second time. So much of what we say about race is calculated, polite, and wrong. So I'm not going to try to do that tonight.Here we go.Sequoiah:"Yeah. My general reaction to all this is a little more, a little more extended. The, uh, f**k".Owen Muir, M.D.:That's my teammate. She is a TMS technician at the mental health practice we worked at together. She also works in the community with patients helping put their lives together, but tonight she's a field reporter on the revolution.Sequoiah:"I am a TMS tech, Winnicott coach, and black woman. Which seems very important right now. George Floyd, Say His Name.  George Floyd, Say his Name.So I just got home from a protest in Flatbush. Police would not let us pass. We were chanting with our hands up. And after a while, they decided to push the line backward. We resisted—we stood there with our hands up. They pushed us and pushed us, and when we wouldn't..."Owen:Now, as someone with a lot of white privilege, I'm outraged at hearing this, like, wow, this is fucked up. So I called another colleague in the special operations community, and I'm not using names in this episode for semi-obvious reasons, and I heard what he had to say.Master Sergent:“The things that U. S. police forces are apparently fully within their legal rights to do, like, use tear gas, would literally have…been against the Geneva Conventions. It's an actual war crime. We cannot gas a civilian population.”Owen Muir, M.D.:The person I'm interviewing has over a decade of experience in the special operations community. He has fought and killed for our right to do what my other colleagues were in the street doing, peacefully protesting.Master Sergent:"This is a perversion of what the United States stands for. We invade countries who treat their people the way that our police forces are on camera treating Americans "Sequoiah:"People started to back up, , and run and they then started to hit us with batons. , I fell. And then we reformed the line."Master Sergent:"It's disgusting in a lot of ways."Owen Muir, M.D.:So when someone whose life has been dedicated to protecting our freedoms tells me they're upset with what they're seeing, I take that pretty seriously.Sequoiah:"Well, the other night, well, last night, when the cops and protestors were getting into, into fights and they were trying to, the cops were trying to push back the protestors, I saw them bring out the batons and, like, start attacking people...and each time they'd tell us to back up and back up and kept pushing us and pushing us. And finally, there was a frustration in the air, and people started to act out."Owen Muir, M.D.:Now, as a psychiatrist, my life has been saved by police officers on more than one occasion. I have been physically attacked in hospital settings.  The police have been called, and I have not died, and my colleagues have not died thanks to them. And this is Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, and these people are black people. The Flatbush, at least the area I was in, is a predominantly black neighborhood.  So, look, Americans love the police.  They are a highly regarded part of society by many people, but that's not the experience for black America I have learned.Master Sergent:“There are many things you can do in that spectrum that don't involve actively using force against a human being, which makes the process easier across the board. If I don't have to hurt somebody, the only thing that is hurting another person does for me is further endanger my Troops. "Owen Muir, M.D.:Now this makes sense to me because, having run the show in a psychiatric emergency department, where I have to protect myself, other patients, and violent people themselves from getting hurt, sometimes we use violence, but oftentimes we don't.Master Sergent:"What started this particular instance has been four cops lynched George Floyd. One guy put his knee on the man. We don't do that to terrorists actively trying to kill us. ""George Floyd, Say His Name."Sequoiah:"It was at that point that they called in more backup and started to attack and arrest groups of gathered people from the neighborhood.”Owen Muir, M.D.:Police officers, when they're called to stand trial for the use of force, have a standard called a reasonable officer standard.I feel like I have to make it relevant for me--a white person—to watch humans being murdered by police and then people killing each other in the streets about it. There was an article I read about six months ago about yet another person being slammed to the ground, handcuffed behind their back, and suffocated to death by the police. I was shocked..that the person was white. Until I read several paragraphs down that he had schizophrenia. Oh, that's what made it okay. Reasonable officers can only be judged based on what someone would do in that moment of terror when they have to decide to use force.Sequoiah:"I was so emotionally spent and so exhausted. And then we saw marauding bands of police officers going down the street, just telling people to go home and attacking groups of people on the street.”"George Floyd, Say His Name.  George Floyd, Say His Name."Owen Muir, M.D.:Police officers are represented by unions. Those unions have spent 20 years bargaining for lack of accountability to protect, in their minds, their members. This means police officers have the right to huddle and discuss their stories before speaking to prosecutors. It means many other things.  But importantly, whenever any officer stands trial, the jury is instructed, per Chief Justice Rehnquist, to not use the benefit of 20/20 hindsight in judging their actions, but only what a reasonable, that is, terrified person, would do at the moment.Master Sergent:"We have an entire job in the US military to validate whether or not we killed someone the right way."Owen Muir, M.D.:The court system is what's supposed to do that for police officers. But it doesn't; it just says, eh, it's okay.Master Sergent:"That's an actual thing; we have entire organizational structures dedicated to the legality of murder,"Owen Muir, M.D.:Killing black or brown people in America, if you're a police officer, has literally never been ruled against the law. Ever.Master Sergent:"To not call it murder, to call it, to call it killing combatants, that's what a JAG does. Overseas, when they're deployed, they tell you whether or not you can kill this person. And sometimes, even though we can kill someone, we don't because they have a much higher value as an intelligence asset. Or for any number of other reasons. Or they're not actively shooting at us when we go get them. That happens a ton. Because sometimes when you see 20 or 30 goons show up outside your house, breach your door with a shotgun round, rush in, and then point all their guns at you, you won't fight back. And then, okay, well, he's not shooting back at us, so we're going to take him in, and then... "Owen Muir, M.D.:You don't get to kill someone. In the U. S. military. Deployed in the field. In Afghanistan. Even if someone's a terrorist, if they're not pointing a gun at you and about to pull the goddamn trigger.“Cause one of the things I don't want to do is vilify police officers. And, and ...”Master Sergent:"I mean, Owen, to be perfectly honest with you,  You may not want to vilify police officers, but the things I've seen police officers do in the past week while they know they're being recorded are actively the actions of villains."Owen Muir, M.D.:This hit me like a ton of bricks. This is not okay, but when people call for help, and the police arrive, they deal with a crisis. A lot of those crises involve people with mental illness, and police officers are being asked to do a thing that like is a whole medical specialty. Like, I'm a psychiatrist. It was 45 000 hours of training to learn how to calm people down when upset and have experiences we don't have access to. And, if you're called to the scene of a crisis, and someone's acting in a really strange and scary way, and you have a gun. You've been told to protect yourself, don't let yourself get hurt or let this person harm you, and you know nothing bad will happen to you if you pull that trigger. You're going to pull that trigger.  More often than not. And that's about a thousand times a year. You're about... God knows it doesn't even matter. The percentage of time you're more likely to be killed if you're black and mentally ill. The fact that we have a statistic for that is fucked up enough. Help isn't helpful for black America. And that's just a fact of life.”Master Sergent:"You know, I have friends in New York who are talking about the cruelty they see in these police officers' eyes. And what's worse, what's truly evil about this whole system is even in the throes of this violence, they're exhibiting racist and preferential behaviors towards white protesters versus black protesters. Or brown protesters. They're active, you know, taking it easier on white people because they're white. "Owen Muir, M.D.:And this is just f*****g killing me at this point. Ugh. Look, what's happening in the streets is not okay. It's not been okay for hundreds of years. And police officers are part of a system designed to keep order, and order used to mean slaves. That's just why they're there.Master Sergent:"Things I don't even f*****g think about, man. Like, I'll go for a run or a rock at night. And I'll, I'll like, sometimes I'll go on my own, but if I don't go earlier, like, T. is like, well, I guess I'll go for a run. Like, one day, I just asked, like, why do you only run with me? Why do you only run with me? And she's like, well, it depends. We're in a quiet neighborhood in Florida, and I'm a black woman like I'm; there's a bunch of Trump signs everywhere like I'm not going running on my own. I was like, wow, yeah, I've never even thought along those lines; I don't question my safety when I go places. I'm hyper-vigilant for a lot of other reasons, but like, there's never a question in my mind, like if someone attacks me, it's not, it's an unexpected event, I'm not expecting, That at any moment, someone might attack me for the color of my skin. Because I'm in the neighborhood."William Osei, M.D.:"Hey, I'm Dr. Will Osei.I am a postdoctoral fellow, an African American psychologist living in Bedstuy, Brooklyn. " Owen Muir, M.D.:Dr. Osei is a scholar of racism and multiculturalism.And helped me explain what it's like for the black kids I've treated at Bellevue all these years.William Osei, M.D.:"The average African American, this is like... This is a fact. This is not a revelation because we now have better cell phone coverage of these crimes. I remember being in Cleveland the day following Tamir Rice being murdered in the playground. And I was working with 12-year-old boys in the Cleveland school district. And I was devastated that day, and I went into that school expecting those boys to be devastated that their schoolmate, a kid they used to play with at the playground, was just murdered. And to them, it was nothing. It was more shocking because they knew a dozen people that the police had murdered. They knew that was just the latest murder that year. It just happened to be one that rose to the national conversation, but in Cleveland that year, there were probably 30, 50 police shootings.Owen Muir, M.D.:My level of outrage at watching all of this. That's privilege too.William Osei, M.D.:"Yes. "Owen Muir, M.D.:Because to understand this as anything other than the rules of engagement would be a misunderstanding.  For a long time, Black America has known to watch out when you talk to the cops because they can kill you. Nothing's going to stop them if they want to. And they do. On camera. A thousand other times every year. And I wish it were as easy as saying it was a couple or even a lot of bad apples, but that is insufficient.Master Sergent:"As far as privilege goes, I'm a combat veteran in the Ivy League. I'm an Arab Jew, but I look white enough that no one asks that question. I wear a suit, and you can't see my tattoos. And I... I can fit in anywhere from West Hampton to the slums of Bangladesh. Like, I'm good. You know what I mean? I have levels of privilege that people use to run for the presidency."Owen Muir, M.D.:But the magic of America is that white privilege runs out as soon as power wants it to. My colleague's married to a black woman.Master Sergent:"And a huge part of this is like... It's the knowledge that I'm married to a black woman. My kids will be black, and this is like their plight. "Owen Muir, M.D.:Usually, we'd have credits now. Instead, I'm going to read these names.George Floyd, Ahmad Arbery, Brianna Taylor, Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Iyanna Jones. Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Sandra Land, Walter Scott, and a kid on a playground in Cleveland named Tamir Rice. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe

Derek O'Shea Show | Comedy News Show
Putin hates Jason Aldean over Joe Biden having S*X in space

Derek O'Shea Show | Comedy News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 80:54


Looking for a hilarious and informative way to stay up-to-date on current events? Look no further than our live comedy news show! Our talented team of comedians and journalists bring you the latest news stories with a comedic twist that will have you laughing out loud.With our unique blend of humor and insight, we offer a fresh take on the day's most pressing issues. From politics to pop culture, we cover it all with a mix of witty commentary and sharp satire.But our show isn't just about laughs. We take our journalism seriously and strive to deliver accurate and unbiased news reporting. Our team is dedicated to providing you with the information you need to make informed decisions and stay informed about the world around you.So tune in to our live comedy news show for an entertaining and informative experience like no other. Don't miss out on the fun - subscribe now and join our growing community of viewers!Topics:CNBC names Texas worst state to 'live and work' in for not bending to far-left agenda — but census data blows apart that narrativePfizer facility badly damaged by tornado in North CarolinaFemale cops from BritianHuman waste leaking from semi-truck to blame for several crashes along Connecticut highway, police sayWhoopi Goldberg reacts to Jason Aldean's song:- Gets the name of it wrong- Says it had “racist lyrics” even though it doesn't mention race once- Says that BLM rioters were “taking care of the people in their town” by burning them down.Moron Alyssa Farrah says the line in a Jason Aldean's song where he says “try that in a small town (referring to crimes and riots). See how far you make it down the road. Around here we take care of our own” made her think of Ahmad Arbery.Russia extends eligibility for military call-up by at least five yearsFormer Google chief says AI dolls can simulate real s*x, asks why anyone would 'need another being'Scientists call for further research into s*x in spaceAfter asked about a clip of Biden mumbling, John Kirby says "I think he was very, very clear."Kamala Harris: “In the state of Florida, they decided middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefited from slavery!”New York City Mayor Eric Adams on illegal immigrants:“We have no more room in this city, and we need help.”Biden: “The middle class was built by the middle class!”RFK Jr testimony to congressSupport the show

On The Way
Episode 199: We Ain't Goin Nowhere

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 37:11


Welcome back y'all! This week on our Season 5 Finale, our #OTWeeklyPlaylist has sounds from Vedo & OG Parker, Doechii, Byron Juane, & Black Party. During #MUSICNEWS, we get into Nicki Minaj who will be honored at this years MTV VMA's with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. During the #TheBLACKNESS, Ahmad Arbery's family get the justice they deserve with his killers being sentenced to two life terms. We also celebrate and pay homage to thee greatest athlete of all time, Serena Williams, who just announced her plans for retirement. Thank you OTW listeners for a great Season 5, we'll be back in a few weeks with Season 6 - no fear, we're not going anywhere! Follow Us: Instagram/Twitter: @onthewayweekly FB: facebook.com/onthewaypod | Youtube: https://bit.ly/3CWxgPZ www.instinctent.com/ontheway | www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com https://linktr.ee/otwweekly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mundo Now
Episodio #201 Noticias 23 de febrero

Mundo Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 5:23


Dos helicópteros Black Hawk de la Guardia Nacional caen en pista de esquí.Rescatan a un hombre de 51 años tras mordido por un tiburón cerca de las Bahamas.Asesinos de Ahmad Arbery declarados culpables por crímenes de odio.Casa Blanca sobre despliegue ruso: “Este es el comienzo de una invasión”

Truth Lies Shenanigans™
The After Show: Freedom Convoy vs. The Insurrection

Truth Lies Shenanigans™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 16:01


To quickly recap the main show, we had our Spotlight for Black history month on Plus-size Influencer Chenese Lewis. Then, Recording Artist Brayden Henri debuted his first single on our show. And, our Quick Fire topics were on Kim potter's two-year sentence and an ex-cop arrested for sex with a minor. We ran out of time for our fan topic on the Ahmaud Arbery killers; hate crimes trial and an update on the freedom convoy. So, RobB updated us in The After Show and we got to comparing it to the Insurrection on the US Capitol. We also briefly addressed the Arbery Killers.  Take a listen... What is "The After Show"?After every live recording of Truth, Lies, Shenanigans, we find ourselves often having intense, post-show conversations. And for our subscribers,  we decided to leave the record button on so you can listen in. So, go ahead and hit that SUBSCRIBE button to be able to listen to the previous episodes and you'll never miss any of our Shenanigans again!Also, check out the Beyond the Scars podcast: www.BeyondTheScars.showSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)

Mundo Now
Episodio #201 Noticias 23 de febrero

Mundo Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 6:22


Dos helicópteros Black Hawk de la Guardia Nacional caen en pista de esquí. Rescatan a un hombre de 51 años tras mordido por un tiburón cerca de las Bahamas. Asesinos de Ahmad Arbery declarados culpables por crímenes de odio. Casa Blanca sobre despliegue ruso: “Este es el comienzo de una invasión” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Gary and Shannon
(02/21) GAS hour 1

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 33:47


We begin the show with an update on the situation between Russia and Ukraine. Next, we discuss Havana Syndrome, the Queen's COVID diagnosis, the trial of Ahmad Arbery's killers, and the trial of the officers involved in the George Floyd trial.

Theshortdesk Podcast
Thee Toughest Top Ten List So Far!!!!!!!

Theshortdesk Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 101:12


Episode 54 is here!!! Hosts Keith and John have a loaded show for you!!! (6:27) The Fellas interview owner of the growing Phenomenon in Orlando Speakeasy Burger Jeewlian. (57:22) Keith's mom Momma Johnson comes on for a few words for guest Steph. (1:04:25) Steph and the Fellas tackle the TOP TEN NO LIMIT SONGS OF ALL TIME. (1:24:34) John guides us through the McMichael Federal case and how Ahmad Arbery's family put the kabosh on a request. (1:28:18) Steph talks about the Cardi B and Tasha K trial and then that conversation takes a turn to black women hating other black women. EMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comTWITTER: TheshortdeskFB/IG: Theshortdesk Podcast

The Legal Brief
Michael Avenatti Verdict is in & Death of Ahmad Arbery Case update

The Legal Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 48:19


Avenatti verdict is in - we break down what it all means. Also, Misty gives updates on the Death of Ahmad Arbery case Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

Sojourner Truth Radio
So Shall It Be in the End: The Fight for Freedom Continues...

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 54:34


Today on Sojourner Truth, we discuss the recent district court judgement to reject a plea bargain for one of the three men convicted of murdering 25 year old black man Ahmad Arbery, why did Judge Woods reject the plea? We will speak to attorney and educator, Nana Gyamfi, on this breaking news and her thoughts on how this federal trial could set historic precedent. Plus on the anniversary of a militarized coup in Myanmar, over 130 trade unions and civil society organizations from around the world, have released a joint statement calling on international fashion brands to cease all production and pull out of Myanmar. Labor organizers and coalition groups are demanding mega fashion corporations end their sweatshop practices in Myanmar. We will speak to Khaing Zar Aung, labor union president of the Industrial Workers Federation of Myanmar (IWFM) to discuss conditions for the women working these exploitative jobs for these mega fashion corporations, and their negative response to this demand. Our last guest is Virginia Harris, a member of the Coalition to Free Political Prisoner Ruchell Magee, who will give us an update on Magee's health and the precarious conditions he faces amidst this global pandemic in prison.

Sojourner Truth Radio
So Shall It Be in the End: The Fight for Freedom Continues...

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 54:34


Today on Sojourner Truth, we discuss the recent district court judgement to reject a plea bargain for one of the three men convicted of murdering 25 year old black man Ahmad Arbery, why did Judge Woods reject the plea? We will speak to attorney and educator, Nana Gyamfi, on this breaking news and her thoughts on how this federal trial could set historic precedent. Plus on the anniversary of a militarized coup in Myanmar, over 130 trade unions and civil society organizations from around the world, have released a joint statement calling on international fashion brands to cease all production and pull out of Myanmar. Labor organizers and coalition groups are demanding mega fashion corporations end their sweatshop practices in Myanmar. We will speak to Khaing Zar Aung, labor union president of the Industrial Workers Federation of Myanmar (IWFM) to discuss conditions for the women working these exploitative jobs for these mega fashion corporations, and their negative response to this demand. Our last guest is Virginia Harris, a member of the Coalition to Free Political Prisoner Ruchell Magee, who will give us an update on Magee's health and the precarious conditions he faces amidst this global pandemic in prison.

Whiskey Congress Podcast
Russia, SCOTUS, Spotify and MLB

Whiskey Congress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 73:43


Steve and Jim are together in the Cleveland Studio to discuss the current Russia/Ukraine situation and Tucker Carlson's Russian leanings as well as: Justice Steven Breyer announcing his retirement from the Supreme Court; the DA from the Ahmad Arbery case being brought on charges; Neil Young vs Joe Rogan on Spotify and the MLB Hall of Fame selections (or lack thereof)...enjoy. @whiskeycongress on IG and Twitter

The Tokyo Black Podcast
The Tokyo Black News and Review ep 168 pt 1

The Tokyo Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 60:06


In this part we discuss Covid making women's periods late, AOC gets the Rona, Ahmad Arbery killers get life in prison, Pope says people who adopt pets and not children are selfish, Kate Moss sister cries over leaked Only Fans, man rents himself out to people to hang out, worlds oldest living person looking every bit of 116, and much more! Check us out Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TokyoBlackHour/   Check out the Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_C1Txvh93PHEsnA-qOp6g?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter @TokyoBlackPod Get your apparel at https://tkbpandashop.com/  You can also catch us Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify Check out Every Saturday Morning here https://www.everysaturdaymorning.fun Check out The Basic Caucasian Podcast here https://www.youtube.com/user/dgriffin156 The Kamen Ride With Me podcast here https://open.spotify.com/show/6AnU7AMegB3Lt6qJkFEEs9

Simple Math
Episode XCVI: Hatorade

Simple Math

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 55:52


This week we pay respects to Sidney Portier and Bob Saget, the White House announcing that insurances will cover FDA OTC Covid-19 tests, discuss the sentencing in the Ahmad Arbery case, Young Dolph's murderer being caught and charged, Meek Mill taking down Knxwledge's remix of one of his corner freestyles, the recently released Gunna and Weeknd albums, and the top ten male singers of all time list that Barstool released.

Theshortdesk Podcast

Episode 50 is here and it is Jam Packed!!! (1:30) Keith and John give you an update about why covid has them remote this week. (9:34) John has another sleep paralysis episode to talk about and this may be the creepiest one yet. (24:00) The fellas recap the verdict of the William Bryan and Travis and Greg McMichael trial over the murder of Ahmad Arbery. (33:55) Special Guests Jasmine and Steph join the fellas to discuss the drama of Tristan Thompson and Khole Khardashian and then have a debate over who is wrng in situations like these, the women who let them back over and over or the men who cheat over and over. (1:02:35) Top Ten Songs of 2021.EMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comFB/TWITTER/IG: Theshortdesk Podcast

Corie Sheppard Podcast
Episode 81 | Soaka Boat

Corie Sheppard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 115:03


In this week's Episode we pay tributes to Kenny J  (05: 39) & Bomber (11:53) as we discuss the Soaka Boat fiasco (17:58); the alleged issuing of fake vaccine cards to public servants (42:10); Activists taking coffins to the homes of Terrance Deyalsingh & Paula Mae Weekes (47:17); Sentencing of Ahmad Arbery's killers (50:55); Fireworks being banned (57:16); Horace One' knighted (1:08:04); Farley removes colonial dress codes while Watson is preparing for Trinidad elections (1:14:37); Doubles & Chicken Prices going up (1:22:19); Trinidad Express "study" on the Sinopharm vaccine (1:30:10) & much more.Enjoy!

Truth Lies Shenanigans™
The After Show: The Unvaxxed are a Threat

Truth Lies Shenanigans™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 21:13


After every live show, we find ourselves often having intense, post-show conversations. And for our subscribers,  we decided to leave the record button on so you can listen in. So, go ahead and hit that subscribe button and you'll never miss any of our ShenanigansIn our live show, S3 E16 Covid Dummies, Rob B brought a story about a party plane full of unmasked people, and Liz-E talked about Novack Djokovich being detained in Australia for entering the country unvaccinated. In quickfire, Gianni discussed an elderly woman sharing her lottery winnings, and I addressed the Ahmad Arbery murderers' sentences, as well as Jason Derulo being caught on camera throwing punches for being called… Usher. But, during the live show, as we were running short on time, one of our hosts pointed out that the unvaccinated people are a threat to society and one of the audience members asked, how exactly are the unvaxed a threat to the vaxxed, suggesting it's actually the other way around.  So we took up this question in The After Show. Take a listen…Follow your Hosts: Liz-E- https://www.facebook.com/lize.enders.3Rob B - https://www.facebook.com/robb.rok.7Gianni Storm - https://www.instagram.com/giannistormmm/Nio Nyx - https://www.tiktok.com/@nio_nyxSee the Clips: TLSshow.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)

Let’s Talk about it

This week on episode 33 the fellas talk about a Texas rapper's wife's dismembering him while he was still alive, Ghislaine Maxwell being found guilty on 5 out of 6 sex trafficking cases, Pooh Shiesty being sentenced to 8 years in federal prison, is music a mood setter for sex, the 3 defendants in Ahmad Arbery murder case given life sentences and the fellas also discuss rather or not a woman needs makeup to be sexy. On C.O.V. with Mack, Mack talks about a person being stabbed to death outside a homeless shelter in Covington, also played local artist Skudda 100 "All I Want". Make sure to like to share and comment on all platforms, also make sure to engage with our questions and polls. Jamz of the week: Frex Jvck James- Love in the club Mack Twister- Emotions Big Ham Benny the Butcher Ft. Conway- Fly with me Swill Magic Ft. Jacko- I'm from the Go --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

We Are Podcast
Ahmad Arbery's Case Sentencing, Boosters Authorized as Omicron Surges, Elizabeth Holmes' Fraud, etc.

We Are Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 40:38


Hey! In todays episode, we film virtually as we explore the biggest news from the week- and there was a lot- from COVID cases surging to wildfires to Betty White to Elizabeth Holmes, we have it all. And we hope, if anything, todays episode let's some of the younger people in the world learn more about events happening in real time all around. And maybe finding something you're passionate about along the way. Enjoy! Sources: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/01/07/ahmaud-arbery-murder-sentencing/ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52623151 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-25/what-happened-to-ahmaud-arbery-murder/100648940 https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/01/03/1069886530/fda-authorizes-a-pfizer-booster-shot-for-children-ages-12-to-15 https://people.com/tv/betty-white-the-golden-girls-and-hot-in-cleveland-star-dead-at-99/ https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/06/politics/fact-check-betty-white-booster-parham-injury-biden-quarantine-centers/index.html https://www.denverpost.com/2022/01/07/president-biden-marshall-fire-louisville/ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/06/us/colorado-marshall-fire-survivors.html https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/08/tennis/novak-djokovic-covid-australia-intl-spt/index.html https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1545752/Novak-Djokovic-Australian-Open-ban-medical-exemption-visa-tennis-news https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/05/tennis/australia-djokovic-exemption-backlash-spt-intl-hnk/index.html https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/07/holmes-verdict-complicates-upcoming-trial-of-former-theranos-coo.html https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2022-01-02/jan-6-committee-prepares-to-go-public-as-findings-mount https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/05/us/philadelphia-fairmount-fire/index.html https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/09/asia/kazakhstan-protests-detentions-intl/index.html Connect with us: Email: we.are.youth.org@gmail.com Twitter: We Are @weare_youthorg Facebook: We Are Youtube: We Are Pinterest: We Are @weare_youthorg Instagram: We Are @weare_youthorg Website: https://weare-youth.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-aahana-celine/message

The Nightly Rant
Why is Everything About Racism?

The Nightly Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 18:45


Mike and Torya open the show by saying everything today is about race. Then they talked about the case of Kyle Rittenhouse's verdict. He was 17 years old and armed with an AR-15-style rifle when he fatally shot two protesters and wounded a third in August 2020. Mike saw videos circulating online and he believe it was a clear case of self-defense. Mike points out that you can't take your narrative and apply it to everything. The fact has to fit the narrative for the narrative to fly. Then they talked about Andrew Coffee trial, who is accused of firing at Indian River County Sheriff's Deputies during an early morning drug raid at his home back in 2017. He was not found not guilty because of self-defense. But nobody reports on this because it never fits their narrative at all. Torya says she never heard of his name until now. Then just recently, they talked about the murder of Ahmad Arbery at the hands of these 3 guys. The racist prosecutor wasn't going to file the charges, but the system does work. She was removed from her job by the voters. She was indicted by Grand Jury because of poor handling of that situation and these guys were charged, sit on a trial, and all found guilty of all the things. They are going to jail for life. Does this mean the system is perfect? Mike says no. The system is not perfect. But it is not broken as many people say. Torya says it is inefficient in a lot of ways and unreliable in other ways. The rule a lot of times seems laxer and laxer that people can get away. Mike wants people to start looking at these things on their own with an open mind. He has faith that if society will pay attention to this will do that. You can't argue that the system doesn't work.  Because the system does work exactly how the system should work. The key point is if you don't want the law, petition for it to change the law. Mike then shares his hope for the New Year is that the covid crazy people will start to learn what moderation is. Then they talked about how vaccines work. You have that choice to make. You can't force anyone to get vaccinated. Torya agrees to everything Mike shares. Torya then shares his wish for 2022, which is that the media will only report the actual facts rather than add their bullshit opinion in every news article. Mike ends the show by hoping that 2022 is a much better year than 2021.

The Brief from WABE
The Brief for Friday, January 7th, 2022

The Brief from WABE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 9:33


Life in prison. That's the sentence for three men convicted of murdering Ahmad Arbery; Georgia's tax revenue picture is so good... [How good is it?!] It's SO good, the governor wants to give every state employee a $5k annual pay bump; and what the head of Atlanta Public Schools (which holds WABE's broadcast license) has to say to parents who were upset this week at a last-minute shift to virtual learning. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Bee Party Podcast
Bee Talk Ep. 3|”2021 Year Rewind”

The Bee Party Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 92:36


Happy New Year! Hope you all had a fabulous start to 2022! In today's episode we will be exploring some of the hottest topics that had the media in a frenzy in 2021. Enjoy! Time Stamps: 1:22 Michelle Obama Inauguration Look! 5:04 Derrick Jaxn Cheating Scandal 12:47 Porsha Williams (Love Triangle) 21:15 Sha'Carri Richardson (Hopeful Ending) 28:30 Victory Verdicts (George Floyd, Ahmad Arbery, Daunte Wright) 41:30 Da Baby's Drama (feat. Summer Walker) 54:48 Travis Scott Astroworld Tragedy 59:17 DeVon Franklin & Meagan Good Split 1:10:16 Goodbye Insecure Keep Up With Me! The Bee Party Podcast LinkTree

UnComfortable
New Year - New Season (3)

UnComfortable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 23:45


Welcome to 2022 a new year with new possibilities. Today's show I talked about the three major trials that grabbed our attention in 2021. From Officer Kim Potter the 26-year police veteran with the Minnesota PD who shot and killed Daunte Wright. The murder trial for Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael and William “Roddie” Bryan. All three men were convicted in the murder of Ahmad Arbery. And the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. He killed two Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha Wisconsin. #kimpotter #travismcmichael #gregmcmichael #williamroddiebryan #ahmadarbery #jan6th #trump --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greg-newbill/message

The Southern Collective Podcast
The Southern Collective Podcast Ep. 54 "Swap It Out"

The Southern Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 88:06


With JC away, the gang discuss discuss the passing of Virgil Abloh and his impact on the culture, gun violence in major cities, especially these open carry states, lil baby and Quavo issue with Saweetie and how celebrities date the same women, Ye circling back to Kim, comparison of the Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmad Arbery cases and MUCH MORE!!!!!!! Please follow our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!! You can catch our podcast on Anchor at anchor.fm/southerncollective to catch our previous episodes!!!! Also, you can search "The Southern Collective Podcast" on YouTube to view our previous shows as well!!

Presidential Executive
The Run Down | They Hating on King Richard & Ahmad Arbery Verdict | S2

Presidential Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 37:06


King Richard was a highly anticipated movie centered around the Williams sisters but some got offended when they found out the real MVP of the movie was their dad Richard Williams. Also we talk about the Ahmad Arbery case vs the Rittenhouse case and plenty more. We do it all presidentially with an executive mindset! #KingRichard #AhmadArbery #JB #RAG #ThePrezExCheck out this episode's show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4Wnvfe2oFHMDon't forget to catch up on past episodes and run downs on our YouTube channel: ​https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KDLl-AubeqHQM9uF0muMABe sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE the videos!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprezexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprezexFollow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ThePrezExSend all requests and business inquiries via Email: theprezex@gmail.comArticles:King Richard criticism: https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/psychologist-s-king-richard-criticism-leaves-twitter-furiousFDA asks federal judge to delay access to Pfizer information until 2076: https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/fda-asks-federal-judge-to-grant-it?fbclid=IwAR1U4-vuwICbMuxPmjhkLgcBIVvEFPqiA17LdSc0zb1CZqSnchQsgB13BWQHospitalizations rising among jabbed: https://share.smartnews.com/oGvBC

A Handful of Hope
Building A Bridge - Ahmad & Kyle Verdicts

A Handful of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 34:16


Our Mission: To empower people to use their voice to build a bridge beyond race relations creating unity and understanding - effectively raising the collective consciousness of humanity. Today's conversation: "The Verdicts of Kyle Rittenhouse & Ahmad Arbery Case's" We cover: Kyle Rittenhouse case Ahmad Arbery case Emotional transference Eliminating circumstances And Much More We invite and value your comments/questions/thoughts. Additionally we would love to hear from you and what you would like us to cover in future videos. Please consider joining the Building A Bridge Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BuildingABridge2020 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/BuildingABridge2020 ) Thank you for being on this journey with us. With love, Jared Countess and Jesse Brisendine

THE JEREMIAH PATTERSON SHOW
TJPS SPECIAL REPORT- Jury Orders Neo-Nazis To Pay $26 Million To Charlottesville Victims | Ep. 450

THE JEREMIAH PATTERSON SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 40:02


On this episode, I open with the history of victims of White Supremacist violence using litigation to financially decapitate their organizations, comparing the legal tactic to the lawsuit followed by the verdict rendered by a jury in Virginia.  After that, I discuss the verdicts in the Ahmad Arbery and Kyle Rittenhouse trials, and how the U.S has more work ahead in terms of racial, environmental, etc. justice.  Finally, I give updates on upcoming episodes for Sunday, December 05, 2021.   TJPS SHOW INFORMATION: The Jeremiah Patterson Show Website- https://futurepres101.wixsite.com/tjps  The Jeremiah Patterson Show YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmSdvXFGVYMtKItnF6qdaCw  The Jeremiah Patterson Show TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@tjpsnews? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/message

CriticalMass Podcast
Season 16 - Ep 6 - BUB-BLE BATH

CriticalMass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 91:19


Season 16 - Ep 6 - BUB-BLE BATH Dan and the RocnessMonster chat about what they’ve been watching, Kyle Rittenhouse again, problematic shows that are on Netflix..without a walkout, Ahmad Arbery’s killers, missing indigenous women, how we don’t hear things unless a random person videos it, how fictional shows teach us about history more than our schools, Ted Cruz being a shit stain, people wasting time hating, yelling in line at the supermarket, trade jobs aren’t better than an education…and an education isn’t better than a trade job…stop being stupid…. Back The Illusion Witch Book 3: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/theagencysixcomic/the-illusion-witch-book-three?fbclid=IwAR2gfB3JYnMKaYAQtxfwdnLujFvNjTsIKTvBxLO5lE4kNYmTfbsBz6K0lbo Find Ruben Here On Facebook: Ruben The Writer Productions Want stickers or car decals? Show off your CriticalMass pride? Reach out! Merch: whiteimprints.comCritical MassServing Western New York. Printing, Embroidery, Wrap, Decal, Sticker, Vinyl and Custom Needs! Thanks to our Sponsors! Find our friend/artist Adam at: behance.net/APDonnelly Instagram: atothedamn Sounder music: bensound.com Contact us if you’re interested in advertising with the DFAT Network of Podcasts on DFAT Entertainment! Message us on our page or message DFAT Entertainment directly on Facebook. *The thoughts and views expressed on this show do not directly reflect the thoughts and views of our audiences, our guests, or our sponsors* Find us at: https://soundcloud.com/user-914449820 Apple Podcasts: criticalmass podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5f3fX75gFWL2IpBInS0oWz?si=MwMXGqXhTnKZuU2O3yXbkQ Facebook: @criticalmasspodcast69 Instagram: criticalmasspodcast Twitter: criticalmasspo1 Search DFAT Entertainment anywhere you podcast! #criticalmasspodcast #criticalmass #shutupandsitdown #dfat #dfatnetwork #dfatentertainment #blm #blacklivesmatter #stopthespread #getvaccinated #getvaccinatedtoday #covid #biden #afghanistan #fucktexas #prolifeisantiwoman #boycotttexas #dfatwars #fuckcancer #gutsymediapodcast #kylerittenhouseforprison #kylerittenhouse #seinfeld #frankcostanza

Dr. Collins
Dad&Deuce 12.03.21

Dr. Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 9:29


Dad and Deuce discuss the cases of Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmad Arbery.  They then switch to sports, asking with Ball (Lamelo or Lonzo) would you pick to start your franchise today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lamar-collins/support

Mocha Minutes
MM186: Honestly (w/ Cook)

Mocha Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 128:42


Cook from The HIGHly Inappropriate Podcast joins me this week! We play AITA, catch up and then get into some topics including: RIP Virgil Ablh, Peace after Malice, Nicki x RHOP, Dating at 40, Chris Cuomo, Ahmad Arbery and more! Follow Cook: Instagram: @highlyinappropriate_spannet Twitter: @HighSpannet Follow Mocha: Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/mochaminutes Twitter: @mochaminutes IG: @mochaminutes Facebook: @mochaminutes

These Ninjaz Podcast

In this episode we peel back the layers on the verdict of Kyle and we give some insights on our point of view. We also give you an update on the Ahmad Arbery case. After we give our condolences to the family and fans(JoeyPc) of Mr.Virgil Abloh. We highlight some of his career and talk about his secret battle for 2 years with cardiac angiosarcoma a rare cancer. We conclude with a deep dive into the tragic murder of young dolph. We start off with reports and what has been stated as facts. After we get into what we may believe had happen and what didn't add up and make sense to us. Follow us on Facebook and YouTube!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-salazar3/message

DaEzeLyfe Presents: VENTURE SEASON PODCAST
Venture Season Podcast | Street Scores Rico Pt. 2, Young Dolph, Turkey Day, Ahmad Arbery

DaEzeLyfe Presents: VENTURE SEASON PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 63:02


Chris Sweezy and Anthony Tazz  recap turkey day.  What  was eaten,  who cooked and how Thanksgiving different from other years. We cover the topic of Ahmad Arbery  trial verdict.  All three individuals were convicted. Now we're just waiting on sending send. Updated news on Young Dolph.  Rumors says  that alleged shooters have been targeted already. And it's been mayhem in Memphis since young dogs murder. We also chop it up with street scores Rico about living in Atlanta. Also discussing the transitions from the DMV to the southern life. Thanks for tuning in. All episodes are powered by THE VENTURE SEASON NETWORK.  Go follow on Instagram  @ventureseasonnetwork @ventureseasonpodcast IG: Sweezy_peezy | Anthonytazz Twitter: Foreva252 | Anthony --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ventureseasonnetwork/support

We Are Podcast
Ahmad Arbery Case Makes a Verdict, the New Omicron COVID-19 variant, Islamaphobia, and more.

We Are Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 35:17


Hello! Welcome to our News Updates for 11/29/21. This week I (Aahana) had a slight runny nose (I am all better now) so we filmed virtually, meaning the quality may be slightly worse and there will be no YouTube video this week. We cover topics from everywhere including the now infamous Ahmad Arbery case and it's verdict, the new Omicron variant, some Islamaphobic and racist remarks at the capitol, and more. Enjoy! Sources https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52623151 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-25/what-happened-to-ahmaud-arbery-murder/100648940 https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/11/1106622 https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/covid-omicron-variant-pfizer-biontech-vaccine-reworked-100-days https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/23/investing/dollar-tree-prices-inflation/index.html https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/25/us/waukesha-car-parade-thursday/index.html https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/11/27/incomparable-broadway-composer-stephen-sondheim-dies-at-91 https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/26/theater/stephen-sondheim-dead.html Twitter: House Leadership Must Take Action Against Boeberts Anti-Muslim Remarks https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/26/politics/lauren-boebert-ilhan-omar-anti-muslim-comments/index.html https://www.wishtv.com/news/national/at-least-3-wounded-in-shooting-at-north-carolina-shopping-mall-on-black-friday/ https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russian-coal-mine-fire-kills-least-52-people-rcna6756 https://www.npr.org/2021/11/24/1058811665/kevin-strickland-released-wrongful-conviction https://innocenceproject.org/how-many-innocent-people-are-in-prison/ https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ghislane-maxwells-trial-starts-monday-epstein-victims-say-was-central-rcna6018 Connect With Us! Email: we.are.youth.org@gmail.com Twitter: We Are @weare_youthorg Facebook: We Are Youtube: We Are Pinterest: We Are @weare_youthorg Instagram: We Are @weare_youthorg Website: https://weare-youth.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-aahana-celine/message

Drew Presents
Guilty…

Drew Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 8:35


The three men are convicted for murder in the Ahmad Arbery murder. Just my thoughts! Check it out!

East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
Bill Evans, former Anchorage Assembly Member

East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 43:37


The politician who avoids the extremes of either the right or the left is an increasingly rare breed, but former Anchorage Assembly member and recent mayoral candidate Bill Evans is that politician. We will discuss the difficulties of walking that middle road and the political peril that lies along that path. We will also talk about his time on the Cleveland Police Force in the 1980s – a police force that was 100% white in a city that was more than 35% Black. He will reveal how he felt about that then and how he feels about it now. In light of yesterday's guilty verdict for the three murderers in the Ahmad Arbery trial, we might say that progress is being made with regard to racism in America, but one only need look back a week to the not guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial to know that we have a long way to go. Here to comment on that case is Anchorage's first Chief Equity Officer Clifford Armstrong III.

INANE
INANE :: episode 43

INANE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 31:09


Since it was written in 1944, the song "Baby it's Cold Outside" has been considered a holiday classic. In recent years, the lyrics of the song have come under scrutiny for being "rapey". In this week's episode, we tear down the lyrics line by line and examine it for ourselves. In the end, it might be cold outside, but it's definitely better than her being locked up in a warm house with that dude.

The Chino & Homeboy Podcast
#75 - Kyle Rittenhouse, Ahmad Arbrey, US Civil War

The Chino & Homeboy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 116:11


On this episode, Chino, Homeboy, & H8JNZ discuss the Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict, the Ahmad Arbery case, and the coming US Civil War. Credits: Intro & Outro Music: "Pirate Mutiny" by The Sovereigns Font: "Luckiest Guy" Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute Cover Art: Alston Novak Chino & Homeboy Created by: Sabino Cruz & Phillip Ezpeleta Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinoAndHomeboy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chinoandhomeboy/ Merch: https://chinoandhomeboy.myshopify.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chinoandhomeboy/support

The Legal Brief
Trial Time: Rittenhouse update and Ahmad Arbery catch up

The Legal Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 33:47


Rittenhouse jury still out, catch up on Ahmad Arbery as defendant Travis McMichael faces cross-examination Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

The Goodelife
The Goodelife 25: English Peas

The Goodelife

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 106:39


RIP Aunt Hattie. The lidu cuz Terrell dropped by for 15 minutes to discuss some new music from Mick Jenkins, Meg the Stallion, Curren$y, and The Harder They Fall soundtrack. We begin to discuss the Ahmad Arbery case and had some technical difficulties but among those Courtney was discussing how black people don't show up to participate in jury duty so we can't complain when there aren't black jurors. Jay Z, Tina Turner, and LL Cool J inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Jammin questions the need for HOAs. We discuss the Henry Ruggs III car accident, that left a woman burned to death. Courtney states why she wouldn't zip line, and Jammin reveals his reason for not riding roller coasters. We talk about Courtney's disdain for her childhood and infertility plus more on this episode. Be sure to follow us in IG/Twitter @thegoodelifepod.

The World As I Like It To Be Podcast
EP23: Follow up on ballot initiatives in NY and MN, trials in GA and CA and a conversation about mayor-elect Adams

The World As I Like It To Be Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 89:00


On today's show host @ericdsmall follows up on the ballot initiatives from last week. Did they win or lose? Then the trial of the killers of Ahmad Arbery in GA and shooter Kyle Rittenhouse in WI. Once again stand your ground and the second amendment are on trial. While in CA, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes face down her investors as jurors become bored over the evidence. Finally, part one of a two part conversation with Detective Darnley Small regarding his friend NYC mayor-elect Eric Adams.

Freedom 2 Style Podcast
POLICE REFORM, Ahmad Arbery, Daunte Wright, Tigray Ethiopia, Maryland Police Reform + More

Freedom 2 Style Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 27:30


Be Yourself, Stay Strong, Don't Let The World Take Your Soul; Tsang Shun. Featuring "Wooded Flow", a 10 Minute Freestyle on Consciousness and a story about Matty Stepanek. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedom2style/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedom2style/support

The RUN EAT SLEEP Show
Ep. 034 w/ WERUN313 Co-Founders

The RUN EAT SLEEP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 71:55


Pt 1 of the “RUNNING WHILE BLACK” series to highlight black runners doing great things in the running world and their communities. .. My good friends @joerobinsonapx and @__lwoods joined me today on The RUN EAT SLEEP Show to kick off the “Running While Black” Series to end Black History Month with a week of US! . We discussed the origin running stories, why they started WERUN313, marathon training, tips for new runners, Ahmad Arbery and the many others that we have lost too soon in unjust fashion and how you can participate with the club virtually. . Had a great time with the fellas...make sure you follow @werun313 if you don't already and tap in with what they have going on.

Shou Talks
Shou Talks: Mistaken Identity

Shou Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 26:39


Those of you that know me understand my INFATUATION with @willsmith so when I found out that HBO Max was hosting Fresh Prince of Bel-air, I immediately created an account and started binge watching. It wasn't long before I came across an episode that is addressing something still going on today. Season 1 episode 6: Mistaken Identity. In this episode, The Banks are faced with the reality check of Racial Injustice. What stood out to me the most was Carlton's attempt to justify the racial profiling and injustice. FAIR USE NOTICE: The use of the following media material is PROTECTED by the FAIR USE CLAUSE of the U.S. COPYRIGHT ACT of 1976, which ALLOWS for the REBROADCAST of copyrighted materials for the purposes of commentary, criticism, and education. *****this podcast was recorded prior to any convictions related to Breona Taylor, Ahmad Arbery and George Floyd**** Ahmad Arbery: A grand jury returned an indictment with nine counts against each of the three defendants of Ahmad: malice murder, four counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. They face life sentences without parole. Breona Taylor: A grand jury indicted a former Louisville police officer in late September for wanton endangerment for his actions during the raid. He pleaded not guilty. No charges were announced against the other two officers who fired shots, and no one was charged for causing Ms. Taylor's death. George Floyd: In June, Derek Chauvin, was charged with second-degree manslaughter and second-degree murder, a more serious charge than he had originally faced. If convicted, he could face up to 40 years in prison. The other fired officers, Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng, face aiding and abetting charges. Source: NY Times #shoutalks #shounanigans #racialinjustice #drivingwhileblack #freshprineobelair #blacklivesmatter #blm #podcast #blackpodcasters #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #radiogoals #podcastshow #newpodcast #notyourtypicalpodcaster #spotifypodcast #promo #blackfemalecreatives #blackentrepreneurs #spotify #anchor #pocketcast #googlepodcast #applepodcast #radiopublic #breaker #overcast #youtube --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shoutalks/support

The Lyrical Fix Podcast
Ep 44 | Mysteries Unsolved

The Lyrical Fix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 140:02


Ahmad Arbery. George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Elijah McClain, Rayshard Brooks. After playing catch up, and paying tribute, Kid Pro and Sade get straight to some topics: BET Awards (1:14:18), Jadakiss v Fabolous (1:22:58), and Akademiks v the world (1:42:41). This week's "If You Don't Know” features music from Crisp Linen x Satiii, KingPenz, Nata, and Macc McCray (1:56:32). Opening words: DeVine, “Voice" Stay Plugged with The Lyrical Fix Pod Beat by The Hitsystem

UNLEASHED: Spiritual Formation & Soul Care
12. Rachel's Weeping (Jeremiah 31:16)

UNLEASHED: Spiritual Formation & Soul Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 19:51


An invitation to empathize and sympathize with the families and friends of George Floyd, Ahmad Arbery, and many other unarmed African Americans killed by police. (Artwork by Tyson Sawyer)

Man's World
O.K.K.K

Man's World

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 82:42


States have started reopening at 50% capacity, with the hope of a vaccine possibly being in the works. New information arises in the Ahmad Arbery case. Another KKK mask seen in another store leads us to talk about what's next. Lastly we discuss what's happening in the world of sports. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mansworld/support

The Well Spoken Token Podcast
Hamilton Was Black?

The Well Spoken Token Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 77:19


Coming hot off the heels of the of the Jill Scott vs. Erykah Badu battle, the WST boys get right into the madness! Things start with Token giving a brief history lesson on Yasuke, the first black samurai, cleaning when you're angry (along with other management methods) and a recap on the IG live battle. Toward (15:03) Token takes a little offense to Virgil's take on Hamilton which prompts a discussion on Ethnic identity and the tragedy of the Ahmad Arbery situation. (18:48) At (40:16) the WST guys discuss the term "Ghetto" and why it needs to be removed from the lexicon, Tekashi and the Rat pack, and Iggy Azaleas career. (57:48) a conversation about nostalgia and its place on personal growth inspires a grander conversation about inheriting dreams and aspirations from those before you. (62:00) Its an excellent episode with great and sincere moments! Click, Comment, Subscribe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewellspokentoken/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewellspokentoken/support

Breaking Hollywood
S2 Ep10 ~ Transformation

Breaking Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 91:12


This week, Karl & Trina discuss Don Lemon letting Trump have it, Ahmad Arbery's murder, Erykah Badu vs Jill Scott, and more! Plus the latest in film & music, along with our special guest Gattison premiering his new single!!! Also, they get back into the Self Care series When Life Hits You in the Face and give some great advice! You don't want to miss this!!! Sign up for Breaking Hollywood's Patreon for extra content and surprises!!! www.patreon.com/BreakingHollywood