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Liz Peek is a Fox News contributor. Why Florida's DeSantis could be the cure for an ailing America
Liz explains why she thinks Ron DeSantis could be guy as Americans tire of Trump's constant rhetoric on the 2020 election.
In this Episode Pastor Sam describes what is happening in America and why out nation is in deep trouble but where there is hope in God's word!
The poverty of Appalachia is easy to stereotype and ridicule, but the region’s social and socioeconomic troubles are a snapshot of America’s larger problems. Jeff Young is managing editor of Ohio Valley ReSource, a regional journalism collaborative reporting on economic and social change in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. He joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his investigations into the struggles of the people and businesses there, and why they don’t bode well for the future of the nation. His new book is “Appalachian Fall: Dispatches from Coal Country on What’s Ailing America.”
The poverty of Appalachia is easy to stereotype and ridicule, but the region’s social and socioeconomic troubles are a snapshot of America’s larger problems. Jeff Young is managing editor of Ohio Valley ReSource, a regional journalism collaborative reporting on economic and social change in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. He joins host Krys Boyd to discuss his investigations into the struggles of the people and businesses there, and why they don’t bode well for the future of the nation. His new book is “Appalachian Fall: Dispatches from Coal Country on What’s Ailing America.”
Dr. Vance Alm joins us to discuss his philosophy on life and happiness and his new book "The Doctor's Prescription for What's Ailing America".Dr. Alm shares his journey from being an aerial navigator in the Air Force to becoming a physician. He also discusses his "4 Hypotheses of Happiness" and the importance of free-thinking in today's society. Learn More About Dr. Vance Almhttps://themedicinewheel.org/dr-vance-alm/Please rate our podcast and subscribe to say in the loop.Subscribe to our podcast:Apple:https://apple.co/34x71OqSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2CivYRGLearn More:https://themedicinewheel.org/Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:http://bit.ly/2rdMIqSLike us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/themedwheelFollow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/themedwheelFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/themedwheelDISCLAIMERhttps://themedicinewheel.org/disclaimer/The information shared in this podcast is for general information only and should not be construed as medical advice and understand that no doctor-patient relationship is formed. The use of this information and educational materials link to this podcast and website are employed at the user's own risk.Rather read the interview instead? We offer transcriptions for every episode.https://themedicinewheel.org/podcast-ep-5/Support the show (http://www.themedicinewheel.org/omcare/)
At the 2019 Faith & Law Annual Dinner, Os and Jenny Guinness and Senator Ben Sasse and Melissa Sasse were honored with the Charles Colson Award for Public Service. Following the presentation of the awards, Senator Sasse and Os spoke about Divided Politics and Lonely Americans, moderated by Cherie Harder, President of the Trinity Forum and member of the Faith & Law board. About the Charles Colson Award for Public ServiceChuck Colson spoke many times during the first three decades of Faith & Law and was a significant supporter of our effort. Faith & Law Founder John Palafoutas says, “I'll never forget the time he spoke to Faith and Law in the Senate Caucus Room, the same room in which the Watergate Hearings were conducted. His testimony eventually led to his criminal conviction and prison sentence, and by the Grace of God, his conversion to Jesus Christ.”In 2016, Faith & Law awarded its first Charles Colson Award for Public Service. This award is given to those who exemplify what it means to be a Christian working in the public square, integrating a biblical worldview with service to our nation.Past Colson Awardees:2016Former Congressman Joe Pitts, represented PA-16 from 1997-20172017Former Congressman Frank Wolf, represented VA-10 from 1981-20152018Sam Brownback, Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom and Michael Cromartie, Vice President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, awarded posthumously for his impact on religion and journalism in the public square2019 Colson Awardees:Dr. Os GuinnessOs Guinness is an author and social critic. Great-great-great grandson of Arthur Guinness, the Dublin brewer, he was born in China in World War Two where his parents were medical missionaries. He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of London and his D.Phil in the social sciences from Oriel College, Oxford. Os has written or edited more than thirty books, including The Call, Time for Truth, Unspeakable, A Free People’s Suicide, and The Global Public Square. His latest book, Last Call for Liberty: How America’s genius for freedom has become its greatest threat, was published in 2018. Since moving to the United States in 1984, Os has been a Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies, a Guest Scholar and Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and Senior Fellow at the Trinity Forum and the EastWest Institute in New York. He lives with his wife Jenny in the Washington DC area.Jenny GuinnnessJenny Guinness was born in California and studied at the University of Southern California. She became a photographic fashion model with Eileen Ford, and as a Vogue cover girl had the privilege of working with such legendary photographers as Richard Avedon and Irving Penn. During that time she began a spiritual search and journey toward faith that led to studies at L’Abri in Switzerland where she met and married her husband Os. Their son, Christopher, was born in Oxford, England where Os was engaged in doctoral studies and Jenny worked with a London television production company. Jenny has recently written the story of her search for meaning in the midst of the “vanity fair” of the New York fashion world. The Guinnesses live in Mclean, Virginia.Senator Ben SasseBen is a U.S. Senator representing the great state of Nebraska. A fifth-generation Nebraskan, Ben grew up walking beans and detasseling corn, experiences that taught him the value of hard work. He came to the Senate having spent the previous five years as a college president. When he was recruited to take over the failing Midland University, Ben was just 37 years old, making him one of the youngest college presidents in the naSupport the show (http://www.faithandlaw.org/donate)
Today I am speaking with novelist, film critic, and teacher Jeffrey Overstreet. We discuss the kind of films that we consider Medicine for Ailing America. Jeffrey and I agree that healing starts with acknowledging the reality of the problem. To become better we must acknowledge the truth of the past and become open to new possibilities in the present and future. The main movies we discuss are Terrence Malick’s “The New World”, Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing”, and Wim Wenders “Wings of Desire”.
Alex welcomes to the show Dr. Rebecca Carley, a former general surgeon at State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn and host of the “What’s Ailing America” radio show. Dr. Carley talks with Alex about the dangers of vaccines.
Alex welcomes to the show Dr. Rebecca Carley, a former general surgeon at State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn and host of the “What’s Ailing America” radio show. Dr. Carley talks with Alex about the dangers of vaccines.
Alex welcomes to the show Dr. Rebecca Carley, a former general surgeon at State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn and host of the “What’s Ailing America” radio show. Dr. Carley talks with Alex about the dangers of vaccines.