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This week on Dear Science, our expert, Professor Allan Blackman, speaks with us about earthquakes moving Japan, nuclear clocks, and sorting recycling. Thanks to MOTAT - Home of Powerful Play!
On the Next Black Man Thinkin' with Stanley Levy: 1. About This Iran “Deal”2. Left's Reflection In The Pool 3. We ‘Bout To See Some Accountability?4. The Knee-Grow “Holiday”5. EU All But Islamized?6. World Cup In America Blows World Away
#allah #jehovah #believers Youtube link: https://youtu.bea/vko0COGnwDwPodcast link: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/exIbeGFH83bWho is truly speaking to—and for—the Black community in America? In this powerful episode, we challenge long-standing religious frameworks and traditional theological narratives. We dive deep into the historical, cultural, and spiritual realities of Black Americans, questioning the origins of major religious institutions and exploring what an authentic, self-determined spiritual identity looks like outside of traditional boundaries. Tune in as we break down the history, dismantle the myths, and look at the path toward true mental and spiritual liberation. Hashtags: #spiritualliberation #questioneverything #UnfilteredTheology #religiousdeconstruction #faithandidentity #spiritualawakening #spiritualliberation #blackconsciousness #questioneverything #religiousdeconstruction #blackpodcasters
Summer in the Psalms: A Sermon for Your Soul! Psalm 103 Speaker: Jeff Patton
This week our worship pastor Russell continues our series and looks at worship. He explains how actually stepping back and 'coming away' with Jesus can help us engage more in worship.
Rob Blackman from the IHSAA Champions Network calls us to give more details on Evansville Mater Dei after winning the 2A Baseball state championship. They also talk Purdue hoops, and the likelihood that some of their stars will hear their names called in the upcoming NBA Draft. Scott Agness calls to recap the Indiana Fever’s loss to the Atlanta Dream earlier today. This team is still trying to find their identity. We finally hear the other side of the matchup between the Fort Wayne TinCaps and the South Bend Cubs, as Brendan King calls in. Landon Coons returns to close out the hour as he and Eddie talk some more racing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Blackman examines the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Establishment Clause and the subsequent removal of religious traditions from public schools. He critiques the "Lemon test" for creating a secular culture through judicial overreach. (13)
Josh Blackman discusses the Kennedy v. Bremerton ruling, which abandoned the Lemon test in favor of tradition. He analyzes the legal debate over displaying the Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms as a necessary course correction. (14)
Preview for Later Today: Josh Blackman examines the Supreme Court case Kennedy v. Bremerton, where a football coach's public prayer was challenged. The court ruled the action wasn't coercive, ultimately abandoning the long-standing "Lemon test" for religious expression.
From the streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood, to The Leader of The JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here with the hard truths from his 'Diary of a Black Man'...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent & Johnny welcome legendary Nashville song plugger and publishing executive. Sherrill Blackman, founder of SDB music Group, which was home to three publishing divisions and a professional song plugging service since launching the company in 1994. His pitches have secured recordings across country, pop, rock, gospel, bluegrass, jazz, and even polka, resulting in radio hits, gold, platinum, and multi-platinum records, Grammy and IBMA nominations, and a Dove Award winner. Sherrill built his career through stops at MCA music publishing, NSA, and Buckhorn Music, where he helped land early recordings for a then-unknown ten-year-old singer named Leann Rimes. He's a three-time Music Row Plugger Song Player of the year, former president of the National Publishers Network, co-founder of the Independent Bloggers Association, and one of the most respected song advocates in national history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Crisis of the Common Good: The Fight for Meaning and Connection in a Broken America, Senator Murphy draws on history and political philosophy to expose how six different cults have paved the way to our current troubles—profit, globalism, technology, consumption, credentialism, and corruption—and offers a new politics of the common good. in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jonathan Capehart, co-host of the morning edition of "The Weekend" on MS NOW and the New York Times bestselling author of Yet Here I Am: Lessons from A Black Man's Search for Home. This program was held on May 27, 2026 in partnership with Politics and Prose. Watch on YouTube.
Summer in the Psalms: An Invitation to Hear the God who Speaks Psalm 19 Speaker: Jeff Patton
Psalm 40: Steadfast Love Speaker: Matt Angell
Tommie Runz is a runner, a dad, and someone who spent years building one of the most authentic presences in running before he ever needed it to pay the bills. He qualified for Boston, ran the six majors, and has now set his sights on Western States — o...
Josh Blackman examines the Atkins v. Virginia ruling, which prohibits executing individuals with low IQs. He highlights the subjectivity of IQ tests and the lack of constitutional basis for such standards. Blackman notes that defendants now have incentives to intentionally fail these tests to avoid the death penalty in federal court. (14)1937
Josh Blackman traces the modern history of the death penalty from the 1972 Furman case to 1976's Gregg v. Georgia. He critiques the "evolving standards of decency" doctrine used by the Warren Court, arguing it reflects the views of elites rather than the constitution or the broader American general voting public. (13)1888 SCOTUS
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-9-2026.JUNE 1957.Liz Peek discusses SpaceX's $1.78 trillion IPO, questioning whether valuations for AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are sustainable. She notes that Starlink's profitability supports Elon Musk's moonshots. Despite inflation concerns, strong domestic private investment is currently driving U.S. economic prosperity while Europe struggles with over-regulation and high energy costs. (1)Liz Peek examines the influence of the Democratic Socialists of America in blue cities like Seattle and Los Angeles. She argues establishment Democrats fail to counter radical socialist propaganda. Concerns are raised over candidates promoting the abolition of prisons, drug use without judgment, and anti-Israel positions funded by extremist-linked donor groups. (2)Jonathan Schanzer analyzes the downing of a US Army helicopter by Iran near the Strait of Hormuz. He notes Trump's focus on a potential economic siege over expensive military munitions. Schanzer discusses rumors of IRGCleadership decapitation by Israel and suggests the regime is flailing due to internal disarray and chaos. (3)Jonathan Schanzer discusses the Israeli offensive in Lebanon, noting that Iran's influence is shrinking. He highlights Qatar's role as a state sponsor of terrorism that buys American influence through massive investments, totaling hundreds of billions. Schanzer warns that Qatar and Turkey remain primary patrons for the radical Muslim Brotherhoodextremist group. (4)Mary Kissel addresses the Iranian standoff, emphasizing the threat of "impregnable" nuclear facilities at Pickaxe Mountain. She notes Iran uses the Strait of Hormuz as leverage. Additionally, Kissel praises Ukraine's innovative drone technology for creating a stalemate against Russia and fostering a burgeoning, globally sought-after military-industrial complex within the war-torn country. (5)Mary Kissel highlights a regional trend toward liberty and transparency in the Americas, citing recent elections in Peru, Chile, and Argentina. She credits voters for rejecting failed leftist policies and discusses figures like Nayib Bukele and Javier Milei, the latter implementing a conservative agenda that is successfully reducing soaring Argentine inflation. (6)Joseph Sternberg explains China's reform of the Hukou residency system, which has limited internal migration since the 1950s. By granting migrants access to urban social services like healthcare and education, Beijing aims to reduce high household saving rates and stimulate domestic consumption to revitalize its slowing, multi-trillion dollar communist national economy. (7)Joseph Sternberg describes the UK Labour Party's internal strife as it debates returning to Blairite centrism versus far-left socialism. He critiques Keir Starmer's lack of decisive leadership during an anemic economic period. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage's Reform Party is successfully poaching Labour's traditional working-class voters in various important regional British parliamentary by-elections. (8)Gregory Copley analyzes the downing of a US helicopter off Oman, noting strategic differences between American and Israeli objectives. While the US seeks a deal, Israel aims for regime change. Copley highlights the weakened state of the IRGC leadership and discusses how new global oil sources are currently mitigating Iranian threats. (9)Gregory Copley reviews the historical failure of the Jimmy Carter administration during the Iranian hostage crisis. He explains that President Trump refuses to be "Jimmy Carter," instead seeking the total collapse of the IRGC leadership. Copley argues that internal public response in Iran is far more effective than military commando raids. (10)Gregory Copley reports on a rare Ebola outbreak and jihadi threats in Central Africa. He notes that local governments fail to fund necessary healthcare infrastructure, relying instead on outside aid. Additionally, Copley details the ongoing Ethiopian civil war and the complex regional power struggle over control of the vital Red Sea. (11)Gregory Copley discusses Prince Harry's desire to return to Britain due to financial depletion. He notes the lack of trust from King Charles and Prince William, and the dissipated public affection for the Duke. Copley also references his new book on the authority and success of constitutional monarchy as practiced today. (12)Josh Blackman traces the modern history of the death penalty from the 1972 Furman case to 1976's Gregg v. Georgia. He critiques the "evolving standards of decency" doctrine used by the Warren Court, arguing it reflects the views of elites rather than the constitution or the broader American general voting public. (13)Josh Blackman examines the Atkins v. Virginia ruling, which prohibits executing individuals with low IQs. He highlights the subjectivity of IQ tests and the lack of constitutional basis for such standards. Blackman notes that defendants now have incentives to intentionally fail these tests to avoid the death penalty in federal court. (14)Peter Huessy discusses US plans to deploy nuclear-capable F-35s in Europe to counter Russian threats. He explains Russia's "escalate to win" doctrine involving low-yield battlefield nukes for "surgical" strikes. Huessy warns that Russiapossesses thousands of non-strategic weapons, far exceeding current NATO theater capabilities and its lack of transparent weaponry numbers. (15)Peter Huessy details China's growing non-strategic nuclear arsenal and dual-use delivery systems. He explains that Beijing believes it can control escalation to keep the US out of the Western Pacific. Huessy emphasizes that NATOlacks a comparable response in Asia, as the US withdrew similar theater weapons in 1991. 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From the streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood, to becoming the leader of The JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown drops by to pull from another chapter of his 'Diary of a Black Man'...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've been dealing with a lot lately, and I just needed to vent. However, I also go over some of the projects I'm working on and how I'm using AI to help complete them. I talk about why I think the whole country is screwed, no matter whether you vote left or right. Plus, there's some discussion about dating at this point, I pretty much have friends who want me to get a girlfriend more than I do. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this one, folks.
The acclaimed drummer discusses her latest musical projects, touring with husband Carlos Santana, her years with Lenny Kravitz, creative inspiration, and why music remains a powerful force for connection
The acclaimed drummer discusses her latest musical projects, touring with husband Carlos Santana, her years with Lenny Kravitz, creative inspiration, and why music remains a powerful force for connection
On this episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, Gerald Brisco and John Layfield sit down with one of the toughest men to ever step foot inside a WWE ring, former WWE Superstar Steve Blackman! Known as "The Lethal Weapon," Blackman built a reputation as one of the most legitimate competitors in professional wrestling, combining martial arts expertise with an intensity that made him a fan favorite throughout the Attitude Era. Steve shares incredible stories from his journey into WWE, training alongside some of the industry's biggest stars, and what it was like carving out a unique path during one of wrestling's hottest periods. From unforgettable backstage moments and road stories to his memorable rivalries, hardcore matches, and the truth behind his no-nonsense persona, Blackman opens up like never before with Brisco and Bradshaw. If you've ever wondered what made Steve Blackman one of the most respected men in the locker room, this is an episode you won't want to miss! https://youtu.be/dRiNNg5k4Pc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you do when a life-saving medical breakthrough saves almost everyone in your chronic illness community—except you? If you're new to the show, Cystic Fibrosis is traditionally known as a genetic disease that heavily impacts the lungs. But this week, the fellas sit down with Nicholas Kelly, a registered dietitian who playfully calls himself a "unicorn" because he's a Black man living with a condition stereotypically labeled as a pasty white person's illness. (Oh, and Taylor passed out right before we hit record, so he's currently sleeping off-set while Brian stands by with his historically rib-shattering CPR skills) . Nick opens up about his mother bucking the 1980s medical establishment to diagnose him at three months old , outliving a massive string of childhood expiration dates , and surviving an actual "code blue" post-surgery nightmare. He also drops a beautifully perspective-shifting bomb on the room about what it truly feels like to watch his closest friends get saved by the miracle drug Trikafta while his own rare genetic mutations leave him completely ineligible for the club. From highly inappropriate anatomy questions to a profound psychological transition from chasing the clock to building a legacy , this episode is an incredible look at what it means to live life with absolute passion.Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
From the streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood, to becoming the leader of the JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here with his weekly observations from his 'Diary of a Black Man'...
From the streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood, to becoming the leader of the JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here with his weekly observations from his 'Diary of a Black Man'...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do when a life-saving medical breakthrough saves almost everyone in your chronic illness community—except you? If you're new to the show, Cystic Fibrosis is traditionally known as a genetic disease that heavily impacts the lungs. But this week, the fellas sit down with Nicholas Kelly, a registered dietitian who playfully calls himself a "unicorn" because he's a Black man living with a condition stereotypically labeled as a pasty white person's illness. (Oh, and Taylor passed out right before we hit record, so he's currently sleeping off-set while Brian stands by with his historically rib-shattering CPR skills) . Nick opens up about his mother bucking the 1980s medical establishment to diagnose him at three months old , outliving a massive string of childhood expiration dates , and surviving an actual "code blue" post-surgery nightmare. He also drops a beautifully perspective-shifting bomb on the room about what it truly feels like to watch his closest friends get saved by the miracle drug Trikafta while his own rare genetic mutations leave him completely ineligible for the club. From highly inappropriate anatomy questions to a profound psychological transition from chasing the clock to building a legacy , this episode is an incredible look at what it means to live life with absolute passion.Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
We get an update from Representative Walt Blackman including a bill to curtail HOA's from taking homes due to excessive HOA's bills. He also gives us a budget update.
Psalm 1: The Doorway to the Psalms Speaker: Kevin Perry
From the tough streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood to becoming the leader of The JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here with his weekly musings from his 'Diary of a Black Man'...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the tough streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood to becoming the leader of The JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here with his weekly musings from his 'Diary of a Black Man'...
Danni Blackman is a multi-disciplined artist who's visual artist name is Decomposing Mystic. Here, she reads her poem by the same name.
People of Promise: One Day, Everything is Going to be Alright! Revelation 21-22 Speaker: Jeff Patton
The Department of Justice released a statement, announcing the conviction of a man at the center of a billion-dollar Medicaid fraud scheme.Brett Blackman, the CEO and owner of software company HealthSplash was convicted in federal court for his part in the sprawling fraud scheme. The scheme involved using foreign telemarketers to aggressively call elderly Americans, get their medicaid beneficiary numbers, push medical devices onto them that they did not really need, then generate fraudulent doctors' orders for those devices.He would then pass on the scripts in return for illegal kickbacks to both suppliers and pharmacies involved in the scam, who would then bill Medicare for these prescriptions.In total, Blackman, alongside his co-conspirators, billed Medicare over $1 billion and were reimbursed roughly $450 million.Let's go through the details together.
From the rough streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood to The Leader of the JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here to pull form another chapter of his 'Diary of a Black Man'
From the rough streets of Orlando's Parramore neighborhood to The Leader of the JRR Street Team, Parramore Brown is here to pull form another chapter of his 'Diary of a Black Man'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you want to listen to the full episode (XYBM 156) from this clip, search for the title: "Ep. 156: How to Heal When Your Mind Is Working Against You with Rwenshaun" — it was released on May 11, 2026.In XYBM 156, we sit down with Rwenshaun Miller, a therapist who has lived on both sides of the therapy couch. He breaks down the real face of bipolar disorder — far beyond the mood-swing myths — through the lens of his own diagnosis at 19, three su-c-de attempts spanning seven years, and a battle with alcohol that nearly cost him everything, all while graduating from UNC on an academic scholarship and walking onto a Division I football and track team. This is a must-watch for anyone who has ever looked “high-functioning” on the outside while quietly struggling on the inside. For the athletes, the overachievers, the men battling in silence, and the people trying to support someone they love through mental health challenges… this conversation is going to hit different.Tune in on all podcast streaming platforms, including YouTube.Leave a 5-star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode!BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS:————————————Explore our diverse collaboration opportunities as the leading and fastest-growing Black men's mental health platform on social media. Let's create something dope for your brand/company.Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/speaking-brand-dealsSAFE HAVEN:————————————Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive support from like-minded Black men that are all on their healing journey, so you don't have to heal alone.Join Safe Haven Now: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-haven SUPPORT THE PLATFORM: ————————————Safe Haven: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenMonthly Donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa5o0fhw1q3guYaEE Merchandise: https://shop.expressyourselfblackman.com FOLLOW US:————————————TikTok: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.tiktok.com/@expressyourselfblackman) Instagram:Host: @expressyourselfblackman(https://www.instagram.com/expressyourselfblackman)Guest: @rwenshaun (https://www.instagram.com/rwenshaun/)YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpressYourselfBlackManFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressyourselfblackman
People of Promise: The Body You Always Wanted I Corinthians 15 Speaker: Rob Bloss
Justin Blackman is the Founder of Brand Voice Academy, which helps businesses define, document, and apply a distinct brand voice across their messaging. He is a messaging strategist who helps brands move beyond generic, forgettable copy and create bold, personality-driven communication that resonates with their audience. Drawing from his experience with brands such as Red Bull, 5-hour ENERGY, and IHG Hotels & Resorts, Justin developed a process for analyzing vocabulary, tone, cadence, and writing patterns to make brand voice more consistent and scalable across writers and AI tools. In this episode… In a world where AI can generate polished copy in seconds, sounding "good" is no longer enough. The harder question is how do you make your brand sound unmistakably like you? According to Justin Blackman, a messaging strategist known for helping brands sharpen their voice, the answer starts with documenting the patterns that make your communication distinct. He explains that voice is not just intuition; it can be broken down through vocabulary, tone, cadence, and even mathematical patterns, a process he calls "brand ventriloquism." When brands understand those patterns, they can create messaging that feels consistent, human, and harder to copy in an AI-saturated world. Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Justin Blackman, Founder of Brand Voice Academy, to discuss building a bold brand voice in the AI age. They explore why generic copy blends in, explain how to measure and mirror brand voice, and illustrate how AI can become a stronger writing partner. Justin also shares advice on finding the edge that makes your work different on purpose.
Jason brings aboard Dre Baldwin, Shemeka Michelle, and Virgil Walker to break down Chud the Builder being charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting a man who attacked him. Is this all a psyop gone wrong? ➢ Follow Our GUESTS https://www.youtube.com/@DreAllDay https://www.youtube.com/@TheShemekaMichelle https://x.com/VirgilWalker ➢ Subscribe to Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/JasonWhitlock?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockClips?sub_confirmation=1 ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/JasonWhitlock https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As part of the yearlong series "Wild NYC," Marielle Anzelone, urban botanist and ecologist and the founder of NYC Wildflower Week, and Christian Cooper, science and comics writer, host of the National Geographic TV series Extraordinary Birder, NYC Bird Alliance board member, and the author of Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World (Random House, 2023), talk about the spring migration of birds and butterflies, happening now. Photo: Northern Parula, a small warbler, perched on diagonal perch in Spring, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, New York (Adria Photography via Getty) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
#898 Want to sound like yourself and sell like a pro? In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel dives deep with brand voice expert Justin Blackman to explore how to write copy that converts without losing your authenticity. Justin shares why good copy in the wrong voice can tank trust, how to quantify brand voice using tone, vocabulary, and cadence, and why your personal brand should be a curated net, not your emotional gross. From the difference between transparency and translucency to navigating oversharing culture, this episode is packed with real talk, actionable insights, and permission to draw your own line in the sand when building a personal brand that scales — without selling out! (Original Air Date - 9/5/25) What we discuss with Justin: + Good copy in wrong voice fails + Brand voice = tone, vocab, cadence + Personal brand vs. private life + Translucency over transparency + "Trifecta of nothingness" in branding + Story spine for brand narrative + Scaling voice across a team + Avoiding oversharing fatigue + Defining what not to share + Brand is authentic, not total Thank you, Justin! Check out Justin Blackman at JustinBlackman.com. Get the free Founder Feelings Wheel. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you want to listen to the full episode (XYBM 155) from this clip, search for the title: "Ep. 155: The Self-Love Black Men Were Never Taught with Marquis" — it was released on April 27, 2026.In XYBM 155, we sit down with Marquis Hill (Real MJ Hill), a 20-year-old motivational speaker, author, and youth mental health advocate. He explains the disruptive behavior of youth as a deep need for validation and a cry to simply be heard, often rooted in his own early struggles with comparison, the pain of losing a close mentor to suicide, and the profound identity shift he experienced after a sudden heart diagnosis ended his basketball dreams. This is a must-watch for parents, millennials, and anyone who wants to truly connect with young people and create spaces where they feel safe enough to open up.Tune in on all podcast streaming platforms, including YouTube.Leave a 5-star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode!BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS:————————————Explore our diverse collaboration opportunities as the leading and fastest-growing Black men's mental health platform on social media. Let's create something dope for your brand/company.Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/speaking-brand-dealsSAFE HAVEN:————————————Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive support from like-minded Black men that are all on their healing journey, so you don't have to heal alone.Join Safe Haven Now: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-haven SUPPORT THE PLATFORM: ————————————Safe Haven: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenMonthly Donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa5o0fhw1q3guYaEE Merchandise: https://shop.expressyourselfblackman.com FOLLOW US:————————————TikTok: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.tiktok.com/@expressyourselfblackman) Instagram:Host: @expressyourselfblackman(https://www.instagram.com/expressyourselfblackman)Guest: @realmjhill (https://www.instagram.com/realmjhill)YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpressYourselfBlackManFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressyourselfblackman
4. Guest: Josh Blackman. Blackman discusses a 2026 OLC opinion suggesting the 1978 Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional. He draws parallels between Nixon's record disputes and the modern indictments of Donald Trumpregarding documents at Mar-a-Lago. The conversation explores whether these legal challenges are attempts to restore traditional presidential powers after post-Watergate erosion. 41589 HOLLAND NETHERLANDS
3. Guest: Josh Blackman. Blackman reviews the history of the 1974 Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, which prevented Richard Nixon from destroying White House records. He argues that the Watergateinvestigation created a political "fever," leading to legal maneuvers that potentially compromised constitutional principles regarding executive branch authority over internal disputes and documents. 31573 NETHERLANDS
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW 4-24-20261740 BATAVIA Guest: Jeff Bliss. John Batchelor and Bliss discuss potential fuel shortages impacting Las Vegas tourism and airport traffic. They address rising gasoline prices in California, which exceed five dollars due to heavy refinery regulations and reduced domestic production. The conversation also covers the environmental and economic impacts of importing fuel into the region. Guest: Jeff Bliss. Bliss analyzes the first gubernatorial debate, where leading Democratic candidates gave Governor Newsom high grades for handling homelessness, while Republicans issued an "F". The discussion highlights the audience's negative reaction to these high marks and notes how the candidates focused heavily on criticizing Donald Trump throughout the evening. Guest: Josh Blackman. Blackman reviews the history of the 1974 Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, which prevented Richard Nixon from destroying White House records. He argues that the Watergate investigation created a political "fever," leading to legal maneuvers that potentially compromised constitutional principles regarding executive branch authority over internal disputes and documents. Guest: Josh Blackman. Blackman discusses a 2026 OLC opinion suggesting the 1978 Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional. He draws parallels between Nixon's record disputes and the modern indictments of Donald Trump regarding documents at Mar-a-Lago. The conversation explores whether these legal challenges are attempts to restore traditional presidential powers after post-Watergate erosion. Guest: Jim McTague. McTague reports on the economic climate in Lancaster County, observing light city foot traffic and high commercial rents. He discusses how rising gasoline prices affect small businesses and seniors on fixed incomes. The segment concludes with a look at the local fishing season and McTague's interactions with the Amish community. Guest: Lorenzo Fiori. Fiori addresses the suspicious poisoning of wolves in Italy's Abruzzo National Park, noting conflicts with local farmers. He recommends travelers visit the historic "star city" of Palmanova and nearby Roman sites to escape over-tourism in major cities. The segment concludes with a culinary tip for preparing a traditional potato dish. Guest: Richard Epstein. Epstein critiques the California Supreme Court's disbarment of attorney John Eastman. He argues the decision is a politically motivated "hit job" that ignores First Amendment protections for legal advocacy. Epstein suggests such judicial interventions into political campaigns are dangerous and warns that the decision misshapes the entire American polity. Guest: Richard Epstein. Epstein examines the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, noting fuel emergencies in the Pacific. He advocates for opening alternative domestic energy supplies by bypassing regulatory hurdles. Epstein argues that military force may eventually be necessary to counter illegal Iranian blockades and protect national security interests against bad-faith negotiations. Guest: Andrew Graham Dixon. Art historian Dixon explores the background of Johannes Vermeer in 17th-century Delft. He details Vermeer's father's role as an innkeeper and the family's involvement with the Remonstrants, a liberal religious group. This group advocated for peace and tolerance during an era characterized by brutal and devastating religious wars. Guest: Andrew Graham Dixon. Dixon investigates Vermeer's artistic origins, proposing Gerard ter Borch as his teacher based on archival documents. He notes that Vermeer was fatherless at twenty and likely viewed his master as a father figure. The discussion emphasizes that Vermeer's training occurred outside of Delft, contributing to his sophisticated and subtly lit style. Guest: Andrew Graham Dixon. Dixon recounts Vermeer's marriage to Catharina Bolnes and his conversion to Catholicism to appease his mother-in-law, Maria Thins. He highlights the unique religious toleration in Dutch society, where diverse faiths worshiped in private. The narrative focuses on the domestic tensions Vermeer faced living in Thins' wealthy, strictly Catholic household. Guest: Andrew Graham Dixon. Dixon discusses Vermeer's primary patrons, Peter van Ruijven and Maria de Knuijt, identifying them as radical Remonstrants. He reveals a "smoking gun" discovery: their home was adjacent to a hidden Remonstrant church. Dixon argues Vermeer's paintings were deeply personal expressions of the fellowship and faith shared with these patrons. Guest: Henry Sokolski. Sokolski highlights the overlooked plutonium path to nuclear weapons in Iran, focusing on the Bushehr reactor's spent fuel rods. He explains that while uranium enrichment is publicly monitored, reprocessing these rods could yield hundreds of bombs. He argues that current inspections fail to provide a "timely warning" for such diversions. Guest: Henry Sokolski. Sokolski discusses modernizing civil defense to address non-nuclear threats like drone strikes on critical infrastructure. Following European models, he suggests Americans should prepare for 72-hour utility failures by securing water, cash, and physical protection for power transformers. He notes the administration is only beginning to articulate these essential requirements. Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman reviews NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's testimony regarding budget cuts and the cancellation of the Lunar Gateway project. He compares slow European government space programs with agile commercial startups. Additionally, he notes technical failures with Northrup Grumman's rocket boosters that have delayed military launches and impacted ULA's finances. Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman provides updates on the Curiosity rover's climb of Mount Sharp, noting unusual tile-like rock formations on Mars. He also explains the significance of the Artemis Accords, an alliance of sixty-three nations favoring private property and enterprise in space. This political alliance serves as a counter-strategy to Chinese and Russian lunar ambitions.
Summary: Josh Blackman Josh Blackman previews his analysis of a 2026 OLC opinion declaring the Presidential Records Act unconstitutional, discussing how Watergate-era legal precedents regarding executive documents now influence modern criminal proceedings against former presidents.1972 KISSINGER, NIXON, HAIG.