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In this episode, I interview the leading-edge artist Chemical X. We start by discussing his latest work in Los Angeles, that led to him appearing on America's TV screens in the world's most surreal car chase c/o the LAPD; due to a series of 'provocative artistic statements' that saw the homeless community juxtaposed with the world of luxury brands. I last saw him after he'd returned from a show in Lisbon to launch a superb collection in London, in those happy days when we could all actually hang out in galleries. (As he says, his next shows will have to be held cities beginning with a different letter.) We then move on to talk about the show he's currently working on, titled 'Fake'. You won't be surprise to hear that a certain Mr Trump is referenced. (You'll find more info at chemicalx.co.uk) So...listen and enjoy!
Hour 1 The Ever unpopular John Ziegler joins. "Michael Jackson Could Be Guilty as Hell, and HBO's Leaving Neverland Would Still Be Unfair"? Not Adding up the stories of Michael Jackson's victims? It's an Abomination from documentary standpoint? It's a Michael Jackson hit job? 99.5% sure with Pat Gray? Institutionalization of Saul Alinsky tactics? Google steps it up on 'equal pay'? Not!? Socialism always ends in tyranny. Hour 2 Feelings versus Facts? Emotionally passionate side of making decisions, is not always good idea? Heart, Emotion, and Math equals a moral case for capitalism? Most people Feel first? Dan Crenshaw discusses the Humanitarian Crisis at the Border That 'Nobody Ever Talks About'? Anti-Vaccine information Being De-platformed Parent's choice to vaccinate, with Del Bigtree, Producer of "Vaxxed"? When Big Government starts to pressure and censor, we're moving into a very dangerous place? Why do 1 in 36 children have autism? Sad News from one of America's TV game show Icons? Hour 3 Bernie Sanders* stops by to talk to Glenn? 'Something's Off with Andrew Heaton, BlazeTV.com/glenn. It's terrible, but true? Making the case on very bad things? Parking cars with feelings? All roads, paved with good intentions? We are all horrible Cyclops? Emotional triggers and facts that make the moral case for capitalism? Facts & Story the two things you need, Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's TV landscape was changing rapidly in the 70s. Popular characters in Norman Lear's portfolio of shows who went on to star in spinoffs. From The Jeffersons to Sanford & Son, black performers created memorable characters, bringing decades of stage and film experience to the small screen. At Indianapolis' Pop Con, June 2018, podcasters Martha Southgate and Jen Edds lend voices in this salute to unsung talent. Martha from Southgate Media Group Jen from The Brassy Broadcasting Co.
Ken Jennings was born just outside Seattle, Washington, but grew up overseas. His family spent fifteen years in Korea and Singapore, where his father worked as an attorney. His only lifeline to American pop culture during those years was TV on the Armed Forces Network, where he watched Jeopardy! religiously after school every afternoon. At BYU, Ken captained the university's successful quiz bowl team & began writing/editing questions for National Academic Quiz Tournaments, a company that organizes quiz competitions attended by hundreds of colleges and thousands of high schools nationwide. Ken began to notice a parade of his friends and acquaintances from the world of quiz bowl appearing on game shows where many were able to pay off their student loans and buy flashy sports cars. With this in mind, Ken began to revive his childhood dream of appearing onJeopardy! Much to his surprise, Ken's Jeopardy! appearance extended far beyond a single game: he took advantage of a recent rule change allowing returning champs to appear on the show indefinitely, and spent the next six months hogging America's TV screens. Before losing on the November 30 show because he didn't know enough trivia about H&R Block, Ken won 74 games and $2.52 million, both American game show records. Ken currently lives outside Seattle, Washington with his wife and children. http://ken-jennings.com This show is sponsored in part by http://audibletrial.com/northwestprime 1st book is FREE, click and see if audio books are right for you!