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Physically Jacked & Financially Stacked
How to make $20k a month as an Online Coach with Alfie Evans

Physically Jacked & Financially Stacked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 67:02


Claim FREE Access to our 4C Million Dollar Content Course - https://charlieslivetraining.com/4cmain Book your FREE Consultation Call Now: https://www.7fss.com/optin1717690583626?el=htrafficsource=Howtomake$20kamonthasanOnlineCoachwithAlfieEvans Connect With Me On Other Platforms: Instagram: @charliejohnsonfitnesshttps://www.instagram.com/charliejohnsonfitness/ Instagram: @sevenfigurescalingsystemshttps://www.instagram.com/sevenfigurescalingsystems/ YouTube: Charlie Johnson Scaling Systemshttps://youtube.com/@charliejohnsonscalingsystems?si=hbhf1RTfc6voRvQr LinkedIn : Charlie Johnsonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-johnson-fitness/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pro-Life America
Episode 155 | Where Have The Babies Gone?

Pro-Life America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 24:54


A new article from the Washington Post claims Millennials aren't having children. We discuss this and the latest “death order” from UK courts against disabled children, New York's war against pregnancy resource centers, and double uteruses?! Topics Discussed:Millennials Aren't Having KidsWoman With Double Uterus Pregnant In Both UterusesCanadian Prime Minister Says ‘Killing of Babies' Must StopUK Judge rules to remove life support from 7-month-old baby against parents' wishesCourt instructs New York officials to leave the Nuns alone Links Mentioned:Millennials aren't having kids. Here are the reasons why. - Washington PostPro-Life America Podcast Episode 46: The Alarming Decline of Birth Rates WorldwideStatistics: Percentage of the U.S. population who have completed four years of collegeMore Women Than Men Are Going to College. That May Change the Economy. - New York TimesWhat the data says about abortion in the U.S. - Pew ResearchUS woman with rare double uterus expecting babies in both - Insider PaperInfo on Uterus DidelphysCanadian PM tells Israel ‘killing of babies' must stop - Insider PaperIndi Gregory: Judge rules to remove life support from 7-month-old baby against parents' wishes - Christian PostA terminally ill baby at the center of a legal battle in Britain and Italy has died - AP NewsCourt instructs New York officials to leave Sisters of Life alone - Live Action NewsRate & Review Our Podcast Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.]To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/Support Our Work  

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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 8th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 15:23


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 8th, 2023. Dropwave Do you have a podcast, or thinking about starting one? Does your church have a podcast feed for sermons? Then Dropwave.io is for you. Cancel culture is like walking on a thin glass bridge over the Grand Canyon. Every step you take could get you killed, I mean canceled. Since the beginning CrossPolitic has been working on being antifragile, so no matter what happens, our content can still be delivered to your tv and to your podcast. This past year, the Waterboy and his friend Jeremi, have been working on building a podcast hosting solution for rowdy platforms like CrossPolitic, so that you can be confident your podcast will never fall through that glass bridge. Dropwave offers seamless onboarding for shows that have been around for years to easy to use solutions for starting your own podcast. Dropwave will track all your show’s downloads by city, state, and country, and it offers network and enterprise packages for solutions like the Fight Laugh Feast Network. Free to speak, Free to podcast, free to start your journey now at www.Dropwave.io. https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2023/11/07/bloomberg-u-s-debt-interest-bill-soars-past-1-trillion-a-year/ Bloomberg: U.S. Debt Interest Bill Soars Past $1 Trillion a Year The combination of high levels of debt and higher interest rates has pushed the annualized interest cost of government debt past $1 trillion, an analysis from Bloomberg showed Tuesday. This amounts to a doubling of interest costs over the past 19 months, according to Bloomberg. It is the equivalent of 15.9 percent of the Federal budget for fiscal year 2022. The worsening metrics may reignite debate about the US fiscal path amid heavy borrowing from Washington. That dynamic has already helped drive up bond yields, threatened the return of the so-called bond vigilantes and led Fitch Ratings to downgrade US government debt in August. “There will be further increases to Treasury coupon auctions and T-bills outstanding going forward,” Bloomberg Intelligence strategists Ira Jersey and Will Hoffman wrote in a research note. “Besides deficits of over $2 trillion in the foreseeable future, climbing maturities following the increase of issuance from March 2020 will also need to be refinanced.” The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the cumulative deficit for the 2024–2033 period will total $20.2 trillion, or 6.1 percent of GDP. Deficits are expected to be at least 5.5 percent of GDP every year for the coming decade. Since 1973, the federal government budget deficit has averaged 3.6 percent of GDP. https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/07/van-jones-biden-retire-2024-election-drop-out/ ‘It’s Time’: CNN’s Van Jones Says Biden Needs To Consider Retiring CNN’s Van Jones said Tuesday that President Joe Biden needs to consider retiring following a poll from The New York Times/Siena College. The Sunday poll found president Donald Trump leading Biden by a substantial margin in five out of six key swing states. Biden holds a slight edge within the margin of error over Trump in Wisconsin. Jones argued Biden is in a tough position. Video Plays Several pundits have questioned whether Biden should drop out of the race, with CNN’s David Axelrod saying the president needs to decide whether staying in the race is “in his best interest or the country’s.” Director of Defending Democracy Together Bill Kristol posted on X that Biden needs to make an act of “personal sacrifice.” “It’s time. President Biden has served our country well. I’m confident he’ll do so for the next year. But it’s time for an act of personal sacrifice and public spirit. It’s time to pass the torch to the next generation. It’s time for Biden to announce he won’t run in 2024,” Kristol wrote. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/11/07/future-darwin-award-winner-tried-to-target-jewish-children-in-americas-midwest-n590580 Future Darwin Award Winner Tried to Target Jewish Children in America's Midwest A woman in Indiana plowed her car into a building she thought was a Jewish school. The police describe her as a terrorist and she was arrested at the scene. Not only was her intention to hurt or kill Jewish school children in their school in Indianapolis but she was completely mistaken about her target. The 34-year-old terrorist woman, allegedly backed her vehicle into a building associated with Black Hebrew Israelites on Friday. She admitted to the police that she specifically targeted the building because she was offended by a Hebrew Israelite symbol in front. This psycho thought she was entitled to try to harm children because she was offended by a symbol in front of the building, apparently. There were several adults and children in the building at the time. However, they were not who the woman thought they were. She said, “Yes. I did it on purpose.” She kept describing the building as the “Israel school” and she spoke about “her people back in Palestine.” According to the Anti-Defamation League, the Israelite School of Universal and Practical Knowledge is a sect of the Black Hebrew Israelites. It is an extremist group that is anti-Israel. The Southern Poverty Law Center (I know) has designated them as a hate group. So, ironically, the unhinged and offended the woman plowed into the building used by a group who hate Israel as she does. She is Darwin Award material. An investigation is underway. There may be additional charges brought against her. The Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis said Safe Indiana, a Jewish community security program, is working with cops to probe the incident. “Safety and security for our community is of the utmost importance, and we are more secure and prepared than ever before,” the federation said in a statement. “Although a Jewish facility was not targeted, solely due to ironic misidentification, this is yet another reminder to maintain security protocols, remain vigilant of suspicious activity and to (report promptly) to the appropriate authorities.” These random acts of terror seem to be increasing. FBI Director Christopher Wray recently warned of lone wolf attacks. Wray said Hamas inspired terrorists pose a threat not seen since the days of ISIS. She confessed that she was motivated to do the attack after watching news coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. She is originally from Amman, Jordan. Wray said that while Hamas is assessed to have no capabilities inside the US, other actors – possible radicalized individuals or small groups – could take inspiration from the terror group in a way similar to ISIS. Speaking to the Senate’s Homeland Security Committee, he said: “We assess that the actions of Hamas and its allies will serve as an inspiration, the likes of which we haven’t seen since ISIS launched its so-called caliphate several years ago. “In just the past few weeks, multiple foreign terrorist organizations have called for attacks against Americans and the West.” He said: “Here in the United States, our most immediate concern is that violent extremists – individuals or small groups – will draw inspiration from the events in the Middle East to carry out attacks against Americans going about their daily lives.” She was charged with a preliminary charge of criminal recklessness. Her first court appearance is scheduled for today, November 8. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255928/vatican-hospital-offers-to-treat-critically-ill-baby-denied-life-support-in-britain Vatican hospital offers to treat critically ill baby denied life support in Britain The Vatican’s pediatric hospital has offered to treat 8-month-old baby Indi Gregory after a British court ruled that she be removed from life support against her parents’ wishes. Gregory, who was born in February, suffers from a rare degenerative mitochondrial disease and has been receiving life-sustaining treatment on a ventilator at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, England. After England’s high court ruled that it was in the child’s “best interests” to be taken off life support, Gregory’s parents appealed to take her to Rome for treatment, an appeal that was denied by a British judge over the weekend. The Italian government decided in an emergency meeting on Monday to grant the critically ill child Italian citizenship and to cover the cost of her medical treatment at the Vatican’s Bambino Gesù (jay-zoo) hospital. “They say there isn’t much hope for little Indi, but until the very end, I’ll do what I can to defend her life,” Italian President Giorgia Meloni wrote on social media on Nov. 6. “And to defend the right of her mamma and papa to do all that they can for her.” The Bambino Gesù hospital has previously offered medical treatment to other critically ill children, including Alfie Evans in 2018 and Charlie Gard in 2017, both of whom were ultimately denied the chance to travel to Italy by U.K. courts and died days after being removed from life support. Christian Concern has published a letter from the president of the Bambino Gesù hospital outlining “a detailed treatment plan” for the child, which includes “life-sustaining treatment and palliative care to ensure Indi’s survival and comfort while the treatments take effect.” Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern and the Christian Legal Centre supporting the Gregorys’ case, has noted that this is believed to be the first time that a parent’s appeal against an order to withdraw life-sustaining treatment has been rejected by the Court of Appeal without a hearing. “The law is there to protect life and the most vulnerable in our society. What is happening in this case sets a very worrying precedent with regard to that principle,” Williams said. “It is very concerning that a child can be held against the parents’ wishes when they have alternative treatment available.” With the newly granted Italian citizenship, the child’s parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, can appeal to the Italian consulate in Britain to request that their daughter be airlifted to Italy for treatment, according to Reuters. Simone Pillon (pee-lone), an Italian lawyer assisting the Gregory family, wrote on Nov. 7: “We are working to find an agreement between the two countries to satisfy the family’s request and treat Indi in Rome.” In response to the Italian government’s decision, Dean Gregory, Indi’s father, said: “My heart fills up with joy that the Italians have given Claire and I hope and faith back in humanity. The Italians have shown us care and loving support and I wish the U.K. authorities were the same.” https://nypost.com/2023/11/06/news/texas-southern-tuba-player-punches-heckler-in-the-stands-video/ Marching Band turns into Marching Hands? Texas Southern band member punches heckler in the stands, continues playing - He didn’t miss a beat. A Texas Southern University tuba player swiftly knocked out an obnoxious heckler during a football game Saturday before carrying on playing his instrument. Video taken from the stands during Saturday’s game between Texas Southern and Jackson State shows the college band’s tuba player bouncing along to the music while a fan starts yelling at him. A Jackson State fan can be seen in the footage aggressively yelling at the tuba player, who is attempting to continue playing with the band. Seeming to have had enough of the outburst, the Texas Southern tuba player says something to the man before swiftly punching him four times in the face. The Texas Southern band member then returns to his instrument as if the altercation never happened. In one recording of the incident, the band member can be heard telling the aggressive fan, “F–k off, b—h.” It’s unclear whether the heckler, who stumbled back several feet in the stands, sustained any injuries from the scuffle. It’s also unclear whether police responded to the incident or if any action was taken against the band member. Texas Southern University ended up losing to Jackson State, 21-19. https://www.outkick.com/field-hockey-teammate-issues-bold-statement-against-miaa-for-allowing-male-players-to-compete-against-women/ FIELD HOCKEY CAPTAIN SLAMS MASSACHUSETTS LAW ALLOWING BOYS ON GIRLS TEAMS AFTER BRUTAL INJURY TO HER TEAMMATE Men competing against women in sports spawned another tragic story on Thursday when a female field hockey player suffered significant injuries to her face after taking a shot from a male opponent. The female high schooler played on Dighton-Rehoboth High School’s team, and now the co-captain / teammate of her squad is speaking up and calling for policy change to prohibit men from competing against women to avoid further incidents. Kelsey Bain, who plays on Dighton-Rehoboth and is the co-captain of the field hockey team, posted a letter on X, directed at the MIAA to change the association’s policy that allows men to compete against women. “This is a letter I sent to the MIAA in response to the recent Swampscott vs. Dighton-Rehoboth field hockey incident,” Kelsey Bain posted on X, including the three-page notice. Women’s rights activist and OutKick host Riley Gaines shared Bain’s statement on social media. The man played for Swampscott High School, who played Dighton-Rehoboth in a playoff field hockey contest on Thursday. Under the MIAA’s ruling — the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association — men can compete against women if a sport does not offer their gender’s league. The man’s shot knocked several of the girl’s teeth out and caused serious facial injuries. Video of the hit shows the girl writhing in pain and screaming. To prevent these incidents from continuing, Kelsey Bain is stepping into the discourse, understanding that the association will not budge on the issue unless they are challenged. Dighton-Rehoboth Superintendent Bill Runey put out a statement, identifying that the opponent was indeed a man and relaying the horror of the team personnel after one of their own suffered a brutal injury. Runey said, “Last night, a female field hockey player for the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School girls’ field hockey team sustained significant facial and dental injuries when she was struck in the face by a shot in the third quarter versus Swampscott in an MIAA state playoff contest. “The shot was taken by a male member of the Swampscott girls field hockey team. This injury required hospitalization. The player, her family, teammates, and coaches remain in my prayers.”

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 8th, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 15:23


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 8th, 2023. Dropwave Do you have a podcast, or thinking about starting one? Does your church have a podcast feed for sermons? Then Dropwave.io is for you. Cancel culture is like walking on a thin glass bridge over the Grand Canyon. Every step you take could get you killed, I mean canceled. Since the beginning CrossPolitic has been working on being antifragile, so no matter what happens, our content can still be delivered to your tv and to your podcast. This past year, the Waterboy and his friend Jeremi, have been working on building a podcast hosting solution for rowdy platforms like CrossPolitic, so that you can be confident your podcast will never fall through that glass bridge. Dropwave offers seamless onboarding for shows that have been around for years to easy to use solutions for starting your own podcast. Dropwave will track all your show’s downloads by city, state, and country, and it offers network and enterprise packages for solutions like the Fight Laugh Feast Network. Free to speak, Free to podcast, free to start your journey now at www.Dropwave.io. https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2023/11/07/bloomberg-u-s-debt-interest-bill-soars-past-1-trillion-a-year/ Bloomberg: U.S. Debt Interest Bill Soars Past $1 Trillion a Year The combination of high levels of debt and higher interest rates has pushed the annualized interest cost of government debt past $1 trillion, an analysis from Bloomberg showed Tuesday. This amounts to a doubling of interest costs over the past 19 months, according to Bloomberg. It is the equivalent of 15.9 percent of the Federal budget for fiscal year 2022. The worsening metrics may reignite debate about the US fiscal path amid heavy borrowing from Washington. That dynamic has already helped drive up bond yields, threatened the return of the so-called bond vigilantes and led Fitch Ratings to downgrade US government debt in August. “There will be further increases to Treasury coupon auctions and T-bills outstanding going forward,” Bloomberg Intelligence strategists Ira Jersey and Will Hoffman wrote in a research note. “Besides deficits of over $2 trillion in the foreseeable future, climbing maturities following the increase of issuance from March 2020 will also need to be refinanced.” The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the cumulative deficit for the 2024–2033 period will total $20.2 trillion, or 6.1 percent of GDP. Deficits are expected to be at least 5.5 percent of GDP every year for the coming decade. Since 1973, the federal government budget deficit has averaged 3.6 percent of GDP. https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/07/van-jones-biden-retire-2024-election-drop-out/ ‘It’s Time’: CNN’s Van Jones Says Biden Needs To Consider Retiring CNN’s Van Jones said Tuesday that President Joe Biden needs to consider retiring following a poll from The New York Times/Siena College. The Sunday poll found president Donald Trump leading Biden by a substantial margin in five out of six key swing states. Biden holds a slight edge within the margin of error over Trump in Wisconsin. Jones argued Biden is in a tough position. Video Plays Several pundits have questioned whether Biden should drop out of the race, with CNN’s David Axelrod saying the president needs to decide whether staying in the race is “in his best interest or the country’s.” Director of Defending Democracy Together Bill Kristol posted on X that Biden needs to make an act of “personal sacrifice.” “It’s time. President Biden has served our country well. I’m confident he’ll do so for the next year. But it’s time for an act of personal sacrifice and public spirit. It’s time to pass the torch to the next generation. It’s time for Biden to announce he won’t run in 2024,” Kristol wrote. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/11/07/future-darwin-award-winner-tried-to-target-jewish-children-in-americas-midwest-n590580 Future Darwin Award Winner Tried to Target Jewish Children in America's Midwest A woman in Indiana plowed her car into a building she thought was a Jewish school. The police describe her as a terrorist and she was arrested at the scene. Not only was her intention to hurt or kill Jewish school children in their school in Indianapolis but she was completely mistaken about her target. The 34-year-old terrorist woman, allegedly backed her vehicle into a building associated with Black Hebrew Israelites on Friday. She admitted to the police that she specifically targeted the building because she was offended by a Hebrew Israelite symbol in front. This psycho thought she was entitled to try to harm children because she was offended by a symbol in front of the building, apparently. There were several adults and children in the building at the time. However, they were not who the woman thought they were. She said, “Yes. I did it on purpose.” She kept describing the building as the “Israel school” and she spoke about “her people back in Palestine.” According to the Anti-Defamation League, the Israelite School of Universal and Practical Knowledge is a sect of the Black Hebrew Israelites. It is an extremist group that is anti-Israel. The Southern Poverty Law Center (I know) has designated them as a hate group. So, ironically, the unhinged and offended the woman plowed into the building used by a group who hate Israel as she does. She is Darwin Award material. An investigation is underway. There may be additional charges brought against her. The Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis said Safe Indiana, a Jewish community security program, is working with cops to probe the incident. “Safety and security for our community is of the utmost importance, and we are more secure and prepared than ever before,” the federation said in a statement. “Although a Jewish facility was not targeted, solely due to ironic misidentification, this is yet another reminder to maintain security protocols, remain vigilant of suspicious activity and to (report promptly) to the appropriate authorities.” These random acts of terror seem to be increasing. FBI Director Christopher Wray recently warned of lone wolf attacks. Wray said Hamas inspired terrorists pose a threat not seen since the days of ISIS. She confessed that she was motivated to do the attack after watching news coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. She is originally from Amman, Jordan. Wray said that while Hamas is assessed to have no capabilities inside the US, other actors – possible radicalized individuals or small groups – could take inspiration from the terror group in a way similar to ISIS. Speaking to the Senate’s Homeland Security Committee, he said: “We assess that the actions of Hamas and its allies will serve as an inspiration, the likes of which we haven’t seen since ISIS launched its so-called caliphate several years ago. “In just the past few weeks, multiple foreign terrorist organizations have called for attacks against Americans and the West.” He said: “Here in the United States, our most immediate concern is that violent extremists – individuals or small groups – will draw inspiration from the events in the Middle East to carry out attacks against Americans going about their daily lives.” She was charged with a preliminary charge of criminal recklessness. Her first court appearance is scheduled for today, November 8. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255928/vatican-hospital-offers-to-treat-critically-ill-baby-denied-life-support-in-britain Vatican hospital offers to treat critically ill baby denied life support in Britain The Vatican’s pediatric hospital has offered to treat 8-month-old baby Indi Gregory after a British court ruled that she be removed from life support against her parents’ wishes. Gregory, who was born in February, suffers from a rare degenerative mitochondrial disease and has been receiving life-sustaining treatment on a ventilator at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, England. After England’s high court ruled that it was in the child’s “best interests” to be taken off life support, Gregory’s parents appealed to take her to Rome for treatment, an appeal that was denied by a British judge over the weekend. The Italian government decided in an emergency meeting on Monday to grant the critically ill child Italian citizenship and to cover the cost of her medical treatment at the Vatican’s Bambino Gesù (jay-zoo) hospital. “They say there isn’t much hope for little Indi, but until the very end, I’ll do what I can to defend her life,” Italian President Giorgia Meloni wrote on social media on Nov. 6. “And to defend the right of her mamma and papa to do all that they can for her.” The Bambino Gesù hospital has previously offered medical treatment to other critically ill children, including Alfie Evans in 2018 and Charlie Gard in 2017, both of whom were ultimately denied the chance to travel to Italy by U.K. courts and died days after being removed from life support. Christian Concern has published a letter from the president of the Bambino Gesù hospital outlining “a detailed treatment plan” for the child, which includes “life-sustaining treatment and palliative care to ensure Indi’s survival and comfort while the treatments take effect.” Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern and the Christian Legal Centre supporting the Gregorys’ case, has noted that this is believed to be the first time that a parent’s appeal against an order to withdraw life-sustaining treatment has been rejected by the Court of Appeal without a hearing. “The law is there to protect life and the most vulnerable in our society. What is happening in this case sets a very worrying precedent with regard to that principle,” Williams said. “It is very concerning that a child can be held against the parents’ wishes when they have alternative treatment available.” With the newly granted Italian citizenship, the child’s parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, can appeal to the Italian consulate in Britain to request that their daughter be airlifted to Italy for treatment, according to Reuters. Simone Pillon (pee-lone), an Italian lawyer assisting the Gregory family, wrote on Nov. 7: “We are working to find an agreement between the two countries to satisfy the family’s request and treat Indi in Rome.” In response to the Italian government’s decision, Dean Gregory, Indi’s father, said: “My heart fills up with joy that the Italians have given Claire and I hope and faith back in humanity. The Italians have shown us care and loving support and I wish the U.K. authorities were the same.” https://nypost.com/2023/11/06/news/texas-southern-tuba-player-punches-heckler-in-the-stands-video/ Marching Band turns into Marching Hands? Texas Southern band member punches heckler in the stands, continues playing - He didn’t miss a beat. A Texas Southern University tuba player swiftly knocked out an obnoxious heckler during a football game Saturday before carrying on playing his instrument. Video taken from the stands during Saturday’s game between Texas Southern and Jackson State shows the college band’s tuba player bouncing along to the music while a fan starts yelling at him. A Jackson State fan can be seen in the footage aggressively yelling at the tuba player, who is attempting to continue playing with the band. Seeming to have had enough of the outburst, the Texas Southern tuba player says something to the man before swiftly punching him four times in the face. The Texas Southern band member then returns to his instrument as if the altercation never happened. In one recording of the incident, the band member can be heard telling the aggressive fan, “F–k off, b—h.” It’s unclear whether the heckler, who stumbled back several feet in the stands, sustained any injuries from the scuffle. It’s also unclear whether police responded to the incident or if any action was taken against the band member. Texas Southern University ended up losing to Jackson State, 21-19. https://www.outkick.com/field-hockey-teammate-issues-bold-statement-against-miaa-for-allowing-male-players-to-compete-against-women/ FIELD HOCKEY CAPTAIN SLAMS MASSACHUSETTS LAW ALLOWING BOYS ON GIRLS TEAMS AFTER BRUTAL INJURY TO HER TEAMMATE Men competing against women in sports spawned another tragic story on Thursday when a female field hockey player suffered significant injuries to her face after taking a shot from a male opponent. The female high schooler played on Dighton-Rehoboth High School’s team, and now the co-captain / teammate of her squad is speaking up and calling for policy change to prohibit men from competing against women to avoid further incidents. Kelsey Bain, who plays on Dighton-Rehoboth and is the co-captain of the field hockey team, posted a letter on X, directed at the MIAA to change the association’s policy that allows men to compete against women. “This is a letter I sent to the MIAA in response to the recent Swampscott vs. Dighton-Rehoboth field hockey incident,” Kelsey Bain posted on X, including the three-page notice. Women’s rights activist and OutKick host Riley Gaines shared Bain’s statement on social media. The man played for Swampscott High School, who played Dighton-Rehoboth in a playoff field hockey contest on Thursday. Under the MIAA’s ruling — the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association — men can compete against women if a sport does not offer their gender’s league. The man’s shot knocked several of the girl’s teeth out and caused serious facial injuries. Video of the hit shows the girl writhing in pain and screaming. To prevent these incidents from continuing, Kelsey Bain is stepping into the discourse, understanding that the association will not budge on the issue unless they are challenged. Dighton-Rehoboth Superintendent Bill Runey put out a statement, identifying that the opponent was indeed a man and relaying the horror of the team personnel after one of their own suffered a brutal injury. Runey said, “Last night, a female field hockey player for the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School girls’ field hockey team sustained significant facial and dental injuries when she was struck in the face by a shot in the third quarter versus Swampscott in an MIAA state playoff contest. “The shot was taken by a male member of the Swampscott girls field hockey team. This injury required hospitalization. The player, her family, teammates, and coaches remain in my prayers.”

il posto delle parole
Elena Premoli "Per tutti i giorni della tua vita"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 18:56


Elena Premoli"Per tutti i giorni della tua vita"Edizioni Piemmehttps://edizpiemme.itUna madre, un figlio. Una straordinaria storia d'amore e coraggio.Emily ha vent'anni e non si aspettava di diventare madre così presto. Con Will, conosciuto per caso in un pub, ha un rapporto tiepido, troppo timidi entrambi, forse, troppo poco innamorati. Ma la notizia della gravidanza, per quanto giovanissimi, li unisce in un progetto grande e nuovo, e decidono di provare a essere una famiglia. Quando il loro bambino, Matt, ha quattro mesi, però, qualcosa cambia inesorabilmente. Un ritardo cognitivo, dicono, un disturbo della crescita, un problema cerebrale. Sono parole che lentamente iniziano a farsi spazio nella vita della giovane coppia. Due bambini disperati accanto a un bambino di pochi mesi. È qui che la loro storia si intreccia a quella di Nadia, pediatra di successo, donna bella, carismatica, decisa, il senso di onnipotenza di chi ha sempre avuto tutte le risposte, come in questo caso, di fronte a Matt. Comincia una battaglia prima tra le mura della camera d'ospedale poi sui social network, sulle pagine dei giornali e, infine, in tribunale. È lo scontro tra l'occhio della scienza e quello dell'amore, tra due donne che sembrano così distanti, avvicinate solo dalla tenacia irriducibile di uno scricciolo di pochi chili che cambierà per sempre le loro esistenze. Questo romanzo, liberamente ispirato alla storia vera di Alfie Evans, è un inno alla vita, un racconto profondo e indimenticabile sulla paura e sul coraggio che hanno forme inaspettate. Un romanzo struggente e delicatissimo che cambia il nostro modo di vedere le cose.Elena Premoli. Classe 1986, si è laureata in Scienze Linguistiche per le Relazioni Internazionali con un'attenzione particolare allo studio del cinese mandarino. Ha vissuto a Milano, Pechino e Shanghai, e si è infine stabilita sul Lago di Como. Si è classificata ai primi posti in diversi concorsi di narrativa, tra cui il Premio Chiara Giovani. È mamma di due bambine, e dalla maternità è nata l'ispirazione per questo romanzo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it

Bob Enyart Live
Murder isn't Surprising when we live in a Culture of Death

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021


Parental rights: apparently they never existed. At least according to the Washington Post.Pedophilia in the schools: is that even legal to talk about on air? There is no bottom to the abyss of leftism. Murder in London: in addition to Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans, two-year-old Alta Fixsler joins the tragic list of children who have been murdered by the UK courts, even though there were other countries willing to help.No right to life: from the Libs of TikTok, the abortion crowd is now claiming that even full grown adults don't have a right to life. All that, and more on Bob Enyart Live. Don't forget the Open Theism debate this Friday! Today's Resource: Bob Debates the Stars Watch Bob Enyart debate celebrities on moral issues on his many appearances on national television opposing  Jimmy Kimmel, Larry Flynt, Bill Maher, Judd Nelson, Sisqo, Victoria Jackson, Marilu Henner, Dennis Weaver, Donny Osmond, Martin Short, Aisha Tyler, Veronica Webb, Ruby Wax, Lynn Redgrave, Cherie Carter Scott, Armin Brott, Colleen Haskell, and Jeffrey Tambor

The Guzzlr Podcast
58: Charlie Gard, Alfie Evans, and The Power of Prayer

The Guzzlr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 44:12


This week the boys discuss child rights.

New Books in Secularism
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in Secularism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/secularism

New Books in Public Policy
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books Network
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Law
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in Medicine
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in Politics
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in Religion
Charles C. Camosy, "Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality" (New City Press, 2021)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 98:33


Despite, or perhaps because of, the fact that an enormous proportion of medical care worldwide is provided under the auspices of religious organizations, there has been a sustained and systematic campaign to drive out those with religious worldviews from the field of bioethics and indeed, from medicine itself. Obviously, this constitutes blatant discrimination against patients, the unborn, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable and their families and faith-oriented medical providers and religiously-oriented bioethicists. But more importantly, the loss of a theological sensibility among scholars and providers and the consequent diminishment of fellow feeling for patients whose lives are suffused with religiosity is stripping away the foundations of compassion that religion has provided medicine since both entered the human scene. That is the thrust of the 2021 book, Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality (New City Press, 2021) by the bioethicist and theologian Charles C. Camosy. The book sounds several alarms. Camosy shows in the book that the increased secularization of the field of bioethics has led it, ironically enough, to become less humane and less protective of the dignity of the least among us. And he tells us something that will be hard for many of us to hear—most of us may face years of life with dementia or caring for someone with it. Camosy argues, therefore, that now is not the time for bioethics to exclude from its deliberations and scholarship and impact on public policy religious people for whom the equality of all human beings is both sacred and a part of everyday life. We do so at our peril, for all of us will experience some sort of illness or disability and will need the protection of laws and policies crafted by those with a commitment to the idea of the worth of all human beings, even those seemingly brain dead as well as the unborn. Indeed, one of the greatest strengths of the book is the way Camosy explains with reader-friendly clarity the differences between brain death and what was once called, chillingly, persistent vegetative state (PVS). He also examines the difference in matters of bioethics of the terms “human being” and “person” and why drawing a distinction between the two can lead to gross injustice and inhumanity, no matter how meretriciously clever notable members of the “person” school of philosophers are—think Peter Singer, one of the thinkers discussed in the book. The book brings all of these arcane matters home by examining in-depth the heartrending stories of Jahi McMath, Terri Schiavo, and Alfie Evans and the legal battles that often rendered the parents of all of them powerless in the face of a secularized or racially-biased medicolegal system that was at times openly and brutally anti-religious. This book is even more important to read as the current pandemic has highlighted the substandard care that has existed for decades in long-term care facilities and the unnecessary deaths among nursing home patients in many states during the pandemic era. We can do better and be better people than this, says Camosy. Let's hear how he says that can be. Give a listen. Hope J. Leman is a grants researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL
1082 - Giorgia Brambilla - Che cos'è il miglior interesse del bambino (MIB)?

Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 13:20


In seguito al parere del Comitato Nazionale della Bioetica, ha fatto particolarmente scalpore l'utilizzo nel documento della terminologia “migliore interesse del bambino” (MIB), più nota come “best interest” in seguito alle tristi vicende di Charlie Gard e Alfie Evans.

Diario di Bioetica
104 - Che cos'è il miglior interesse del bambino (MIB)?

Diario di Bioetica

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 13:20


In seguito al parere del Comitato Nazionale della Bioetica, ha fatto particolarmente scalpore l'utilizzo nel documento della terminologia “migliore interesse del bambino” (MIB), più nota come “best interest” in seguito alle tristi vicende di Charlie Gard e Alfie Evans. Nato in ambito giuridico, il criterio poi si è esteso all'ambito sanitario specialmente a fronte di trattamenti salvavita e sperimentali, mostrando fin da subito il suo limite maggiore: la valutazione soggettiva e l'ancoraggio a criteri di “qualità della vita”.

#GoRight with Peter Boykin
Remembering Alfie Evans and Why State Controlled Welfare is Evil

#GoRight with Peter Boykin

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 2:15


Remembering Alfie Evans and Why State Controlled Welfare is EvilOn the anniversary of April 28, 2018, we were tragically reminded why we can never let the false promises of 'medicare for all' be implemented in the United States. In Liverpool, England a 23-month-old boy named Alfie Evans was forcibly taken off life support by the government, against the wishes of his parents. Alfie suffered from an undiagnosed condition and British doctors claimed he was terminally ill. The parents wanted to continue searching for treatment elsewhere, and European nations like Italy even granted him citizenship so he could continue treatment there. But the British welfare state had already sentenced him to death, and they would not change their mind. So Alfie died. That's what happens in countries where medical care is controlled and rationed by the government. And it's a very sad reminder of why we must never hand over control of our health to the government. #GoRightNews with Peter BoykinFull Article: https://gorightnews.com/remembering-alfie-evans-and-why-state-controlled-welfare-is-evilPodcast: https://www.spreaker.com/user/9922149/remembering-alfie-evans-and-why-state-co

Pro-Life America
Episode 43 | Courts Ordering Euthanasia

Pro-Life America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 24:30


Topics Discussed: Man forced to die of starvation and thirst by British GovernmentAflie Evans, Charlie Gard, & Isaiah Haastrup - Babies sentenced to die The case of Simon CrosierThe real motivation behind these cases is EugenicsObamacare Architect Johnathan Gruber’s Paper on “Positive Selection” and “Marginal Children”The reality of universal healthcare and socialismBarbarism Rebranded  Links Mentioned:“RS and Alfie Evans Cases Show Britons Must Curb State’s Power Over Life And Death” -National Right to Life News“Brain-Damaged Baby Isaiah Haastrup Has Died, His Father Says” - The Guardian“Law Inspired By Baby Labeled “Incompatible With Life” - Life Dynamics Blog“Obamacare Architect Removed From Health Board” - Life Dynamics BlogPro-Life America Podcast Episode 36: Cancelling EugenicsOur Reports & Projects Rate & Review Our Podcast Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.]To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/Support Our Work Be Sure To Follow Life Dynamics:Our WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube 

The Everyday Conservative
The Everyday Conservative Ep. 19: Remember Alfie Evans

The Everyday Conservative

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 17:40


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis makes a bold move, and Representative Greene meets the executioner's axe (Congressionally speaking of course), broken down for your amusement on this episode of ‘The Everyday Conservative' Suggestions? Thoughts? Stories to share? Contact The Everyday Conservative at everydayconservativepc@gmail.com Subscribe to the YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLgyKHl2TUnS3a9xoVx7r7A?view_as=subscriber Twitter: @HofstedeJohn Instagram: theeverydayconservativepc Facebook page: @TheEverydayConservativePodcast Parler: @theeverydayconservative -- Music Credits: Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3744-feelin-good License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeverydayconservative/support

The John-Henry Westen Show
Alfie Evans all over again as UK hospital starves Polish Catholic man

The John-Henry Westen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 19:39


A pro-life Polish Catholic man is being intentionally starved and dehydrated to death in a hospital in England despite the pleading of his mother and siblings, as well as the intervention of the Polish government and Catholic leaders in the U.K. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 32: Mary Anne Urlakis interviews Paul Byrne, President of the Life Guardian Foundation (September 23, 2019)

Inter Vitam et Mortem

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 61:27


Paul A. Byrne, M.D., is Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis’ guest on Episode 32 of Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life & Death. A pioneer in the field of neonatology, Dr. Byrne is the Founder and previous Director of the NICU at Cardinal Glennon Hospital for Children in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Byrne is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Toledo and the President of the Life Guardian Foundation. He is a former National President of the Catholic Medical Association (USA). In this episode, Dr. Byrne discusses not only the inception of neonatology as an academic clinical medical discipline but also the sensitive and controversial topic of brain death and organ harvesting. As an expert in the field, Dr. Byrne has published salient articles in peer-reviewed journals regarding the issue of brain death for forty years, he is frequently sought as a consultant and expert speaker and has been an invited presenter at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in Vatican City. (September 23, 2019)

What Catholics Believe
Alfie Evans

What Catholics Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 27:57


Father Jenkins comments on the little boy, Alfie Evans, who authorities in Britain refused to allow to be treated for an illness in Rome. The boy passed away on Saturday, 28 April 2018 at 2:30 am Liverpool time. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.

What Catholics Believe
The Death Of Alfie Evans

What Catholics Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 56:24


Father Jenkins discusses events regarding Alfie Evans since the last show, including some details that are still in dispute. In relation to this sad event, the event of Terri Schiavo is recalled and how certain Thuc line clergy supported her murder. Also, the situation of the Thuc clergy and the schismatic "Orthodox" are compared in regards to whether the Catholic Church should accept their orders. Also included are questions on welfare and Just War Theory. This episode was originally published on May 4, 2018. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.

Reality Check with Ben Swann
Reality Check The Fight for Alfie Evans

Reality Check with Ben Swann

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 5:33


Those Catholic Men
Demons Among Us and Alfie Evans

Those Catholic Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 9:29


Episode Notes Revisiting some of the issues from the Alfie Evans issue from a few weeks ago. There is much to consider!

Do Something Beautiful
51: Helen Alvare

Do Something Beautiful

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 44:16


Helen Alvare is a one of those people in the world that oozes wisdom and sound theological insight. Because of this, I fielded various questions from YOU (my amazing listeners) for Helen in this interview. We discuss vocation, Alfie Evans, law school, Helen's role models, motherhood, prayer life -- just to name a few. Enjoy these 10 rapid fire questions with Helen Alvare! Go on over to www.leahdarrow.com for Helen's favorite books. www.womenspeakforthemselves.com Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/leahdarrow)

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 114: Lava Flow Podcast Host Rodger Paxton on The Free State Project, Alfie Evans and Guns

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 46:48


Mance welcomes the host of the popular Lava Flow Podcast, Rodger Paxton. Rodger moved to New Hampshire two and a half years ago to participate in the Free State Project. He talks about his experience and why he wouldn't have it any other way. Rodger also comments on the recent Alfie Evans situation in England and a little about the importance of firearms. Lava Flow Podcast PorcFest Mance's Books on Amazon Mance's Books Available for Crypto

The Speak Life Podcast
Cultural Appropriation & Child Loss LIVEcast – SLP203

The Speak Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 49:17


On today's podcast, Glen shares his thoughts on cultural appropriation, as well as speaking to Peter Ould regarding his thoughts on the Alfie Evans case.Support the show

A Mormon and a Liberal
06: A Mormon and a Liberal Walk into a Surprise Party! Part 2

A Mormon and a Liberal

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 36:29


In part two of A Mormon and a Liberal Walk into a Surprise Party, Meagan wants to chat about healthcare and does government help or hinder caring for their citizens. With the story of Alfie Evans as a starting point, Adam shares his continued navigation of the American healthcare system with their 5 year old, … Continue reading 06: A Mormon and a Liberal Walk into a Surprise Party! Part 2

The Contraratics
White-Canadian Privilege, Alfie Evans and a Hop Salad

The Contraratics

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 63:42


In this episode we explore some potentially inflammatory topics that our culture is obsessed with complemented by some delicious brews. *All opinions are our own and do not necessarily represent the opinions of our affiliates or sponsors. Please feel free to publicly disagree with us on Twitter @contraratics or Instagram @the_contraratics_podcast

Potstirrer Podcast
27 - Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain

Potstirrer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 30:48


Do we have a "free press" in the United States? Jaye makes the case that even though the news media are not owned by the government, elite monopolistic ownership of media outlets and lack of federal regulations lead to outcomes not much different than state-run news media. What does the lack of free press mean for our democracy? Also - we debut a new segment called "Editorial by Jaye." In the first "editorial," Jaye gives her reaction to the Alfie Evans case. While the case is extremely tragic - is it also an example of nationalized health care gone horribly wrong? Thank you for listening! Subscribe, review, rate 5 stars, and share! Check us out online: Twitter: @potstirrercast IG: @potstirrerpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/potstirrerpodcast/ Website: http://potstirrerpodcast.com Citations: Aziza, Sarah. 2018. “As Supreme Court Weighs Travel Ban, Trump's Wider Anti-Muslim Agenda Proceeds Unchallenged.” The Intercept. April 27. https://theintercept.com/2018/04/27/muslim-ban-supreme-court-trump-vetting-muslims/ (May 6, 2018) Bailey, Isaac J. 2018. “Alfie Evans Shows We Don't Do Death Well.” The Charlotte Observer. May 4. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/editorials/article210389519.html (May 6, 2018) Burke, Timothy. 2018. “How America's Largest Local TV Owner Turned Its News Anchors Into Soldiers In Trump's War On The Media” Deadspin. March 31. https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/how-americas-largest-local-tv-owner-turned-its-news-anc-1824233490 (May 6, 2018) Chang, Alvin. 2018. “Sinclair's Takeover of Local News, In One Striking Map.” Vox. April 6. https://www.vox.com/2018/4/6/17202824/sinclair-tribune-map (May 6, 2018) Colker, David. 2015. “The Rev. Everett Parker, Who Fought a TV Station's Racism, Dies at 102.” Los Angeles Times. September 23. http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-everett-parker-20150923-story.html (May 6, 2018) “FCC Suspends Last Elements of Broadcast ‘Fairness' Rules.” 2000. The New York Times. October 4. https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/04/politics/fcc-suspends-last-elements-of-broadcast-acutefairnessacute-rules.html (May 6, 2018) “The FCC & Censorship: Legendary Media Activist Everett Parker on the Revocation of WLBT's TV License in the 1960s for Shutting Out Voices of the Civil Rights Movement” [Transcript] 2008. Democracy Now. March 6. https://www.democracynow.org/2008/3/6/the_fcc_censorship_legendary_media_activist (May 6, 2018) “History of WLBT.” WLBT-TV. http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/212466/history-of-wlbt (May 6, 2018) Kane, Paul. 2018. “Ryan Dismissing House Chaplain, Leaving Lawmakers Demanding Answers.” The Washington Post. April 27. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/speaker-ryan-forces-out-house-chaplain-n869421 (May 6, 2018) “Local TV News Fact Sheet." 2017. Pew Research Center Journalism & Media. July 13. http://www.journalism.org/fact-sheet/local-tv-news/ (May 6, 2018) Martin, Gregory J., and Josh Martin. 2018. “Local News and National Politics.” Working Paper. Emory University. April 4. http://joshuamccrain.com/localnews.pdf (May 6, 2018) Matthews, Dylan. 2011. “Everything You Need to Know About the Fairness Doctrine in One Post.” The Washington Post. August 23. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-fairness-doctrine-in-one-post/2011/08/23/gIQAN8CXZJ_blog.html?utm_term=.d070a81e7d83 (May 6, 2018) Mirabella, Lorraine. 2018. “Friendly Buyers Step Up to Help Sinclair Shed Enough TV Stations to Appease Regulators.” Baltimore Sun. March 9. http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-sinclair-tribune-station-sales-20180307-story.html (May 6, 2018) Pagano, Penny. 1987. “Reagan's Veto Kills Fairness Doctrine Bill.” Los Angeles Times. June 21. http://articles.latimes.com/1987-06-21/news/mn-8908_1_fairness-doctrine (May 6, 2018) Stefon, Matt. 2017. “Fairness Doctrine.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. August 16. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Fairness-Doctrine (May 6, 2018) Thierer, Adam. 1993. “Why the Fairness Doctrine is Anything But Fair.” The Heritage Foundation. October 29. https://www.heritage.org/government-regulation/report/why-the-fairness-doctrine-anything-fair (May 6, 2018) Thomsen, Jacqueline. 2017. “Kushner, Ivanka rub elbows with Dem Billionaire Soros at Hamptons Party: Report.” The Hill. July 3. http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/340495-ivanka-jared-kushner-rub-elbows-with-dem-billionaire-at-hamptons (May 6, 2018) Tillman, Zoe. 2018. “The Justice Department Deleted Language About Press Freedom And Racial Gerrymandering From Its Internal Manual.” Buzzfeed. April 29. https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/the-justice-department-deleted-language-about-press-freedom?utm_term=.omRdAev7y#.knzLaerkB (May 6, 2018) Music: Raga Rage composed by Noisy Oyster provided by freesoundtrackmusic.com Ether composed by Silent Partner

podcasts – Apologia Radio – Christian Podcast and TV Show
#239 – Alfie Evans: Devoured By The Beast

podcasts – Apologia Radio – Christian Podcast and TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 58:55


We're sure that you are all aware of the tragic and heartbreaking recent death of the precious little boy, Alfie Evans. We are grieved over the circumstances that led to his death. An out of control and godless State determined that Alfie's life wasn't worth preserving and fighting for and, against the wishes of his parents, the ruling was that Alfie was appointed to die. He was a little boy with a very serious illness. The Italian government had offered him citizenship and to receive care in their country. A helicopter was on standby and the Pope himself was involved with a plea for the preservation of this precious child's life. The State refused to back down and sanctioned the death of this little boy. Not only did they refuse to allow the parents to treat him in the way they wanted to (in an effort to fight for his life) but they literally had the doors of the hospital guarded so as to keep Alfie from being taken out of the hospital and out of the country to be able to fight for his life. They starved this little boy. He was tortured by the State. The decree was made that his life was not valuable enough to fight for and therefore it was determined that he should die. Alfie died (after his father was called away for an unusual meeting with staff) after he received four injections. How should we respond to such a thing? Is this the natural and logical end of socialized medicine and a State-run-health-care-system? We talk about it. Please join us in speaking the truth into this great evil by sharing this content. No King but Christ! Apologia Studios The post #249 – Alfie Evans: Devoured By The Beast appeared first on Apologia Radio - Christian Podcast and TV Show.

The LAVA Flow | Libertarian | Anarcho-capitalist | Voluntaryist | Agorist
Alfie Evans Murdered by the Government - TLF090

The LAVA Flow | Libertarian | Anarcho-capitalist | Voluntaryist | Agorist

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 35:52


Alfie Evans has been murdered by the state, and this one hit me really hard. What's in the news with stories on more government murder, Bill Weld, busybodies, cops quitting at record levels, and cop corruption. Finally, an And Yet another Bad Cop segment on even more government murder. This episode is brought to you by ZenCash, a cryptocurrency that infuses privacy, anonymity, and security done right. Also brought to you by NordVPN, the fastest, easiest to use service to protect your online presence that I've ever seen.   WHAT'S RUSTLING MY JIMMIES I have been absolutely gut-punched by this latest murder by the British government, so much so that I almost didn't talk about this on my show, but I felt I had to do it. I don't know if I was gut-punched because the pictures of this little, beautiful boy reminded me of my son at that age, or if it was the fact that the British government has now been allowed to get away with this twice recently, or what, but this has been really tough on me. I'm talking about, of course, the latest case of a small child, Alfie Evans, less than two years old, being forced to die in a British hospital by the rulers of the country.   WHAT'S IN THE NEWS In more government is murder news, at least 33 people were killed and 41 wounded after coalition airstrikes, led by Saudi Arabia, hit a wedding party in northwest Yemen. In riding my coattails news, after my report on Bill Weld last week, Reason Magazine chimes in with their own article titled, "Bill Weld Lays Groundwork for 2020 Libertarian Presidential Run." In busy body news, a woman called the police to complain about a man's pro-gun t-shirt. In good riddance to bad apples news, in England, police officers are quitting their jobs at one of the highest rates since records began.  In the rulers getting richer news, a former New York City cop spilled his guts, telling Manhattan jurors about years worth of bribes he and his fellow officers received for doling out gun permits — everything from cash, prostitutes and expensive watches to baseball memorabilia and exotic vacations.     AND YET ANOTHER BAD COP I try to save this segment of my show for the worst of the worst cases of police actions, and this episode is no different.  In May of last year, two West Milwaukee police officers broke down the door to Adam Trammell's home, confronted him as he stood naked in his shower, and tasered him 18 times until he died. This month, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm has decided that the two cops responsible for this horrifying incident will not be charged.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Religious Liberty Faces its Greatest Challenge

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 40:32


The Christian Outlook – May 5, 2018 Kevin McCullough and Robert Spencer, author of “The Complete Infidel’s Guide to Iran,” look at what Israeli military intelligence discovered about Iran and the Iranian nuclear deal. Dr. Albert Mohler has more on the death of British toddler Alfie Evans, who died after the British courts and the hospital refused to let his parents take the child to a country willing to assist. Georgene Rice chats with Mat Staver, Chairman of the Liberty Counsel, about California Assembly Bill 2943. Kevin McCullough and Dr. Jeff Myers, President of Summit Ministries, look deeper into the implications of this bill. Dennis Prager joins Eric Metaxas to talk about his latest bestseller, a study of the book of Exodus. Lee Strobel, author of “The Case for Christ,” is back with another volume – “ The Case for Miracles,” where he looks at evidence for the supernatural and talks with Kevin McCullough. People still talk to God and, deep down, we all feel the need to connect with the Living God. Bob Burney discusses a study of talking with God.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peace And Liberty Podcast
Government The Monopoly To Kill | EP44

The Peace And Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 11:03


Alfie Evans was forcibly killed by the British government and would have been 2 years old on May 9th. I discuss this alongside the article I recently wrote. Links Mentioned: Article I Wrote, Published on Liberty Hangout: https://libertyhangout.org/2018/05/government-monopoly-kill/ Cases of People Recovering: https://kgov.com/brain-dead-patients-who-have-recovered

Radio WAVE
Lying Voices of Liverpool

Radio WAVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 123:27


Radio Wave May 2, 2018 - A Friend of Medjugorje tells the truth about the death of little Alfie Evans, and very sinister things taking place surrounding this event as well as other things which many are being duped into participating in. A must-listen for all those you love.

The Speak Life Podcast
Aren't All Religions The Same? LIVEcast – SLP202

The Speak Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 64:24


On today's podcast, we discuss the case of Alfie Evans and also take a deeper look at our videos on other faiths.Support the show

Beauty & the Beta
100th Episode, Guest Styxhexenhammer666, Alfie Evans, Kanye v Errybody

Beauty & the Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 147:24


We celebrate our 100th podcast episode and listener favorite Styxhexenhammer666 joins for an interview (starting at 2:03:30), but first we break down the week's biggest stories including the Alfie Evans case, Kanye's somehow controversial tweets about Trump support, the White House Correspondents Dinner and more.   Styx's channel: http://bit.ly/2xEwar0 Styx's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2oCLgKY Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC N Words in Paris remix: https://youtu.be/VQkLLi6z390 Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Update on the lesbian moms: https://dailym.ai/2KcuPh5 Fresno State statement on prof Randa Jarrar: http://bit.ly/2HAz7RT Story on Jarrar's response to no Fresno State discipline: https://bit.ly/2rcO9T5 Broward deputies vote no confidence in Sheriff Scott Israel http://bit.ly/2raU7U6 House Intel committee finds no evidence of collusion: https://cbsn.ws/2HVZAsy Alfie Evans dies: https://bbc.in/2FmpKiR Alfie's dad says he plans to sue: http://bit.ly/2HAVgzJ Kanye's first tweet: http://bit.ly/2HAsTkZ Kanye's second tweet: http://bit.ly/2HyigPA Kanye praises Emma Gonzalez: http://bit.ly/2HA3jNc Don Lemon's panel on Kanye: https://youtu.be/1aDjIYo-k-s Late night hosts on Kanye: https://youtu.be/4LDHeIuCRDM Colbert on Kanye: https://youtu.be/AoINhH4gNw8 Trevor Noah on Kanye: http://bit.ly/2HENQez White House Correspondents Dinner highlights: https://youtu.be/_vH3DMdkYds Michelle Wolf's abortion joke: https://youtu.be/NlA2A6yUJn4 Toronto attacker and "chads and stacys:" https://fxn.ws/2qWG0BS Tucker segment on the Milo incident: https://youtu.be/u1SCkxbyexw Politico reports Milo struggling financially: https://politi.co/2r8nUwR Joy Reid's controversy with "homophobic" past blog posts: http://bit.ly/2r0xDFl Joy says nobody can prove hacking: https://cnnmon.ie/2r7z0SQ Bernie Sanders' guaranteed job plan: https://wapo.st/2FoaFgx

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Thursday, April 26

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 114:24


National Pretzel Day!Anne Frank may not have been Betrayed: New evidence suggests the family was not specifically targeted, but rather discovered during an investigation related to illegal ration coupons (Smithsonian).Alfie Evans foreshadows a dark American future ... GUEST David French, senior writer for National Review, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, an attorney (concentrating his practice in constitutional law & the law of armed conflict), & a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom ... He is the author or co-author of several books including, most recently, the #1 NYT bestselling "Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can’t IgnorePublic Moralization vs Private Life: the Conviction of Bill Cosby today.Divorce and Re-Marriage ... GUEST Richard Mouw is former president of Fuller Theological Seminary and author of "Adventures in Evangelical Civility: A Lifelong Quest for Common Ground"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Unshackled Waves
Ep. 147 ANZAC Reflections, NDIS Funding, Alfie Evans and Korean Peace Talks

The Unshackled Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 43:37


It was a week of both tragic and optimistic news.…

The Political Pregame
Ep 16: Kris Jenner For Comms Director

The Political Pregame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 55:11


Avery and Tiana cover Kanye West and Donald Trump's #dragonenergy and the Alfie Evans healthcare debate in the UK.

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 527 - Murder Is Not Dying With Dignity

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 56:18


Alfie Evans struggles for life, North Korea and South Korea meet, and we check the mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 527 - Murder Is Not Dying With Dignity

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 55:48


Alfie Evans struggles for life, North Korea and South Korea meet, and we check the mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SkyWatchTV Podcast
Five in Ten 4/26/18: North Korea's Nuclear Test Site Has Collapsed

SkyWatchTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 16:00


5) The real reason Kim Jong-un has stopped nuclear tests; 4) More questions about chemical weapons in Syria; 3) Samsung wants to hypnotize you; 4) Last set of JFK assassination documents released; 5) UK government vs. Alfie Evans.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
The State of the Church in Our Fast-Changing World

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 40:22


The Christian Outlook – April 28, 2018 With so many external challenges facing the body of Christ, a divided political climate, increasing secular culture and the advance of the sexual and moral revolution, Pastor John MacArthur tells Frank Sontag, while concerned, he is encouraged. Albert Mohler explains California bill AB2943 that would make it illegal to sell certain books found on book tables at religious conferences such as Pastor John MacArthur’s recent “Shepherd’s Conference.” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is an evangelical Christian and is convictional on Christian moral issues which, though now too late, New Jersey Senator Corey Booker seemed to think was sufficient grounds to disqualify him. Don Kroah turns to Mat Staver of the Liberty Counsel to discuss what the U. S. Constitution says about the office qualifications. Jesus Christ’s Great Commission is examined by Don Kroah and Wayne Pederson, Executive Director of the group, “International Day for the Unreached.” Emerson Eggerich, author of “The 4 Wills of God: The Way He Directs Our Steps and Frees Us to Direct Our Own,” joins Eric Metaxas. Bob Burney reports on the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court ruling against the parents of seriously ill, 23 month old Alfie Evans, denying further medical treatment outside England and, against the parent’s wishes, allowing the state-run hospital to “pull the plug.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mr. Nailsin Show on Radio Misfits
The Mr Nailsin Show – Do As I Say Not As I Do!

The Mr. Nailsin Show on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 37:33


EP147: Doug Lefty & Red discuss the Waffle House shooting, Jim Acosta attacks speech, Venezuela bans guns and increases it's murder rate. The Good Doctor continues it's perverted story. Finally Doug talks about Britain and the sad terrible story of Alfie Evans.

Dr. Tommy Show
Baby Alfie, DPC CMS Style, and A Quiet Place - Dr. Tommy Show

Dr. Tommy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 28:41


What happens when the Govt controls your healthcare. They control your life whether you like it or not. The case of baby Alfie Evans and NHS is heartbreaking. CMS is doing DPC now. Though this DPC bears little resemblance to real DPC. A Quiet Place movie review. Concierge medicine specialists tackle everything from Obamacare to Breaking Bad in this one-of-a-kind podcast. The most listened concierge medicine podcast in America is hosted by Dr. Tommy and Tracy McElroy. Dr. Tommy is the founder of Echelon-Health which provides concierge medicine, fitness, and nutrition services to those living in greater Tampa, Florida. Dr. Tommy TV: https://www.youtube.com/c/askdrtommy Echelon-Health YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Echelonhealth Echelon-Health Concierge Medicine: http://echelon-health.com Dr. Tommy Online: http://askdrtommy.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/tampadirectcare Echelon-Health Facebook: https://facebook.com/tampadirectcare Dr. Tommy Facebook: https://facebook.com/askdrtommy

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 524 - When Tyranny Leads To Death

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 47:32


The Alfie Evans case shocks Americans, Parkland survivor Kyle Kashuv is interviewed by police for going to a gun range, and a feminist wants your second-grader to learn about transgenderism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 524 - When Tyranny Leads To Death

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 48:02


The Alfie Evans case shocks Americans, Parkland survivor Kyle Kashuv is interviewed by police for going to a gun range, and a feminist wants your second-grader to learn about transgenderism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices