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Trevor Botkin is drawing from his experiences in recovery to bring peer support to the world of construction. Botkin works with the Construction Foundation of British Columbia (CFBC) is involved in a project called The Forge, which is in the midst of transforming an old biker clubhouse in Langford into a support space for people […]
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Colion talks his thoughts on the Lucas Botkin situation and why Lucas is good for the 2A community.
This week, I'm joined by Chris as we spiral through the important issues of our time - like whether Lucas Botkin is deserving of sympathy, how to make Fortnite Lobbies feel like daycare with guns, & how Chris somehow made it to 2025 without knowing who $uicideboy$ are. Its Chaotic, its probably slightly inaccurate, & its a good time. (THIS EPISODE MAY BE AHEAD OF OTHER UPCOMING EPISODES IN RECORD DATE) Don't forget to follow, subscribe, & support the podcast: Website Instagram You can check out Chris here: Personal Punk Rock Gun Club Website KAK Industries
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In Part 10 of The Journey Beyond Death — and Part 2 of our "After-Death Communication" series — we explore groundbreaking methods for connecting with loved ones beyond the veil. Dr. Allan Botkin, renowned psychologist and creator of Induced After-Death Communication (IADC), shares how EMDR-based techniques can lift the crushing sadness of grief and create ideal conditions for spontaneous spiritual contact. His clinical work with PTSD veterans reveals that reaching a peaceful emotional state — not a hypnotic trance — opens the door to profound afterlife experiences. We also reconnect with acclaimed author Philip Smith, who describes his ongoing relationship with his late father through automatic writing and subtle energetic cues. Smith's vivid stories illustrate how spirit communication can be a natural extension of love and trust, not a mysterious or distant concept. His experiences challenge the skepticism of modern society and offer powerful testimony that emotional bonds persist beyond physical death. Adding another dimension, Patricia Mischell — psychic medium and near-death experiencer — explains how meditation, intention, and spiritual discipline create pathways for genuine after-death communications. She stresses the importance of discernment, emotional openness, and daily practice in cultivating these extraordinary connections. This powerful episode weaves together clinical research, personal testimony, and spiritual insight to illuminate one of the deepest questions of the human experience: Does death end the relationship, or simply change its form? Prepare to question everything you thought you knew ------------------------------ Featuring in order of appearance 02:200 - Dr. Allan Botkin 25:01 – Philip Smith 56:36 – Psychic Medium Patricia Mischell -------------------------------- Dr. Allan Botkin Dr. Allan L. Botkin, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist renowned for developing Induced After-Death Communication (IADC) therapy in 1995 while working at the Chicago Veterans Administration Hospital. This groundbreaking technique, an application of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), facilitates healing by enabling individuals to experience perceived contact with deceased loved ones. Dr. Botkin's book, Induced After Death Communication: A Miraculous Therapy for Grief and Loss, offers an in-depth account of IADC's discovery and development . Book: -------------------------------- Philip Smith Philip Smith is the author of Walking Through Walls, a memoir detailing his experiences growing up in 1960s Miami with his father, Lew Smith, an interior decorator who discovered he had the power to talk to the dead and heal the sick. The book provides a humorous and profound look into their unconventional family life . Website: -------------------------------- Patricia Mischell Patricia Mischell is a renowned psychic medium who, at the age of eleven, had a near-death experience during surgery, where she was clinically dead for seven minutes. During this time, she reported visiting "God's world" with her angel, an experience that granted her the ability to communicate with the deceased through mental telepathy . She is also the author of Beyond Positive Thinking: Mind Power Techniques for Discovering How Extraordinary You Really Are, which has sold over 100,000 copies. Website: --------------------------------
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Does the present political pendulum swing contrary to unbridled Communism portend a positive shift toward the restoration of the Constitutional Republic? Perhaps, but an unchecked trend in the opposite direction would be equally devastating to the collective welfare, and the "Boys Downstairs" have been working both sides of the fence for centuries. Either way, our predecessors knew the game well, and left the door wide open for those who would follow suit by "Notice" of a personal Declaration of Independence. The unabridged truth is that U.S. INC is none of our business, and contrary to the appearance of a Democratic elective process, most of us have not been given a seat at the table. Whether the contracted permissions of Corporate Citizenship satisfy your needs, or the adventure of no-holds free-ranging ignites your Spirit, it's all about the Right for Self-Determination, as our Creator intended. On this episode Abe Max & Jason Botkin join a very special Alfacast roundtable to further dissect the legal-lawful landscape that has obfuscated the simple truth for far too long. Sovereignty is a state of Spirit that cannot be realized by words on a piece of paper, but our discussion will traverse the many supporting technologies we've shared through prior episodes and Alfa Vedic workshops. Abe Max and Jason Botkin are the creators of Self-Sown Life, a transformative educational journey along a path toward reclaiming autonomy through their own relationships with authority, using the Enlifted method to integrate personal understandings for better outcomes in a Self Sown Life. Self Sown is a journey in self-authorship and the cultivation of wisdom, where the seed of your word becomes the blueprint of your reality. Rooted in the living principles of equity, natural law, and trust, this course empowers you to renegotiate your foundational agreements with the State, quietly and quickly reclaiming the power of your own authority. Through the Enlifted Method — a practical adaptation of narrative therapy — you'll build the mindset and resilience needed to stand strong, speak true, and live in accordance with what and who you really are. This is not just a legal education, but a reorientation of being — a bridge out of confusion, into clarity, and toward the grounded practice of freedom. Show links: https://selfsown.life https://beautyseedstudios.com https://jasonbotkin.ca/ Learn The True Nature Of Dis-Ease & How Our Bodies Actually Work: https://alfavedic.com/themyth/ Join Our Private Community And Join In The Discussion: https://alfavedic.com/join-us/ Follow our new YT channel: / @offgridelegance Get our favorite blue blocker glasses! https://alfavedic.com/raoptics Learn how to express your law and uphold your rights as one of mankind. https://alfavedic.com/lawformankind Alfa Vedic is an off-grid agriculture & health co-op focused on developing products, media & educational platforms for the betterment of our world. By using advanced scientific methods, cutting-edge technologies and tools derived from the knowledge of the world's greatest minds, the AV community aims to be a model for the future we all want to see. Our comprehensive line of health products and nutrition is available on our website. Most products are hand mixed and formulated right on our off grid farm including our Immortality Teas which we grow on site. Find them all at https://alfavedic.com Follow Alfa Vedic: https://linktr.ee/alfavedic Follow Mike Winner: https://linktr.ee/djmikewinner
Send us a text!Waco. Ruby Ridge. The 1990s saw two of the great disasters of government overreach, and both the ATF and the FBI were close at the center of the problem. In this episode, we talk about the origins of the ATF, as well its role in today's world. We'll talk with Issac Botkin from TREX Arms about his recent series on the ATF.2025 New Christendom Press Conference: https://www.newchristendompress.com/2025Did you know supporters of the show get ad-free video and audio episodes delivered early and access to our patron exclusive show The Deus Vault? https://www.patreon.com/thekingshallTalk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial.https://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/joe-garrisi/planningVisit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation.https://keepwise.partners/Check out the Farmer Bill's Provisions's products. Click the link below to claim 20% off.https://farmerbillsprovisions.com/discount/KINGSVisit Muzzle-Loaders.com and get 10% off your first order when you use the coupon code KINGSHALL at checkout.https://muzzle-loaders.com/Are you looking for a faithful church in the greater Boise Idaho area? Look no further. Check out Truth Family Bible Church.https://www.truthfamilybiblechurch.org/With over 100 titles, there are books that address systematic, historical, pastoral, and practical theology. https://founders.org/Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/thekingshall
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Art Bell - Induced After Death Communication - Dr. Allan Botkin
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In Episode 118, Sofia interviews Lucas Botkin! Lucas Botkin is an entrepreneur, innovator, and educator in the firearms industry. In 2013, with just $1,000 and an iPod Touch, he launched T.REX ARMS from a small garage, turning a passion for protection and a vision for innovation into a multi-million dollar manufacturing and retail company. What began as a custom holster business has since evolved into a brand known for high-quality firearm accessories, cutting-edge product development, and a commitment to education.From the beginning, Lucas saw T.REX ARMS as more than just a gear manufacturer. Recognizing gaps in the gun industry, he set out to design and produce high-end products that didn't yet exist, filling crucial voids in the market. But just as importantly, he envisioned the company as a platform to raise the standards of responsible firearm ownership and personal defense. Through engaging educational content, training resources, and social media outreach, Lucas and his team have built a community that values preparedness, self-reliance, and skill development.On this episode of the She Shield Podcast, we dive into the origins of T.REX ARMS, how the company got its name, and the purpose behind its educational content. Lucas shares insights into his process for creating high-quality training materials, the importance of keeping up with training, tips for practical preparedness, and more. Don't miss this conversation packed with valuable knowledge from one of the industry's leading voices.Follow the pod on instagram for more episode updates @sheshieldpod. Thank you all for your encouragement and support. If you are interested in exclusive content, become a Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sheshieldpodPodcast Sponsors: Links and CodesBig Tex Ordnance: your soon-to-be favorite retailer for all of your firearms needs. Use code “FIT4FIA” for 10% off your BTO order and to support the pod via https://www.bigtexordnance.com/?ref=79990 Walkers Inc. Hearing Protection: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.walkersgameear.com/ SOG: Use code “SHESHIELD” to save and to support the pod https://sogknives.com/ GPS Range Bags: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.goutdoorsproducts.com/ Birchwood Casey: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.birchwoodcasey.com/ Cold Steel: Use code “SHESHIELD20” to save and to support the pod https://www.coldsteel.com/ Ciguera Gear: https://ciguera.com/ All links: https://linktr.ee/sheshieldpodHold My Guns Firearms Storage for Those in Need: https://www.holdmyguns.org/Episodes are mixed and mastered by the talented Brendon Galanos.
Ep447-Art Bell-Induced After Death Communication-Dr. Allan Botkin
TC sits down with the founder of TRexArms to discuss business and how to stand strong through persecution. Join us at Clear Truth Media Conference: Dangerous Friends: https://www.dangerousfriends25.com/ use Cleary25 for $25 off! Find TRexArms and Isaac botkin Here: https://www.trex-arms.com/ Our Sponsors: Dominion Wealth Strategists: https://www.dominionwealthstrategists.com/ Raber Storage: https://www.raberstoragebarns.com/ Zax Creamery: https://www.zaxcreamery.com/
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Dimino wants the Falcons or someone in the NFL to give this kid a shot! Adam Botkin is a YouTube sensation making kicks from incredible distances on a regular basis! We find out more as we check in with Adam. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isaac Botkin (TRex Arms) and Logan Reyser (Crux Art) join Will Spencer for a compelling discussion—live at the 2024 Fight Laugh Feast Conference!—that delves into the intersection of faith, creativity, and the evolving landscape of gun culture. The conversation begins with Reyser's journey into glassblowing, where he shares the transformative power of art in glorifying God and engaging with culture. He discusses creating significant pieces like a 30-foot glass oak tree and an eight-foot cross featuring the Gospel of Mark, and explores the challenges and triumphs of being an artist in a modern world.Then, Isaac Botkin of TRex Arms explains how the rise of Gun Culture 2.0 reflects broader societal changes, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration among diverse groups within the movement. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to engage thoughtfully in cultural conversations around firearms, the significance of maintaining a strong foundation in faith. Takeaways: Isaac Botkin and Logan Ryser discuss the significance of creativity in faith-driven work. The evolution of gun culture is highlighted, showcasing its increasing maturity and diversity. The challenges of rapid growth in a business are explored, emphasizing the importance of relationships. Both guests reflect on how personal experiences shape their perspectives in their respective industries. They emphasize the need for community support and accountability in creative endeavors. The discussion highlights the role of prayer and spiritual guidance in overcoming challenges. CONNECT WITH THE GUESTSLogan RyserWebsiteInstagramIsaac BotkinTRex ArmsTwitter/XYouTubeMy Interview On Isaac's Podcast
Mike Botkin is an incredible story of what's possible in the small to mid sized acquisitions space. He left a great job to buy a very small $780k revenue residential landscaping acquisition. Then he completed 6 more acquisitions and focused on commercial maintenance landscaping. They ended up becoming one of the top 100 biggest landscaping companies nationwide and exited - all within 2 years time. We dive into how stressful it was, how he made it happen, and his decision to sell. We also learn what he's up to now in his next venture.Mike Botkin on X: https://twitter.com/MikeBotkin_Canvas Outdoors: https://canvasoutdoors.com/Clint Fiore on X: https://twitter.com/ClintFiorePatrick Dichter on X: https://twitter.com/patrickdichter
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. 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
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin didn't have designs on becoming a beauty queen. But not long after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty”—just as the 1970's counterculture movement began to take off. A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined beauty queens had. Its near destruction exposes reality: the author's failed relationship with her mother, and her parents' failed relationship with one another. Weaving these narrative threads together is the Wild West notion that anything is possible, especially do-overs. The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen (She Writes Press, 2024) awakens nostalgia for the 1960s and 1970s, the era's conflicts and growth pains. A common expectation that women went to college to get “MRS” degrees—to find a husband and become a stay-at-home wife and mother—often prevailed. How does one swim upstream against this notion among feminist voices that protest “If You Want Meat, Go to a Butcher!” at beauty pageants, two flamboyant showmen, and a developing awareness of self? Torn between women's traditional roles and what women could be, Guyrex Girls evolved, as did the author. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
This week's episode covers The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen by Jane Little Botkin. Growing up in West Texas, Jane Little Botkin had no plans on becoming a beauty queen but after joining a pageant on a whim in college, she became the first protégé of El Paso's Richard Guy and Rex Holt, known as the “Kings of Beauty". A pink, rose-covered gown—a Guyrex creation—symbolizes the fairy tale life that young women in Jane's time imagined but its near destruction exposes reality. Triggers: Child Abuse Child Molestation Domestic abuse Emotional abuse Eating Disorder Infidelity Car accident Addiction Animal cruelty As always, our episodes contain spoilers in our podcast is intended for those 18+ as it does contain mention of mature content. Please listen, like, rate, review and share our episode! Check out our website at www.booktrospective.com. And follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, and YouTube @ Booktrospective.
In this episode of the podcast we talk with Lucas Botkin of T.Rex Arms at their facility about firearms and all things Second Amendment! Podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/liberty-lounge-podcast/id1584042496 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/51FjzCDos8tg0evMedrS8B?si=505e55170b0247a1 Blackout Coffee: https://www.BlackoutCoffee.com/liberty Use code Liberty for 20% off your first order Legal Disclaimer: This content is not intended to provide any legal guidance or advice. Although I am a licensed attorney I am not providing any legal advice through this video. If you have any legal questions please contact a licensed professional in your area to address your specific issues. DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making awesome videos like this. Thank you for the support!
In this episode of the podcast we talk with Lucas Botkin of T.Rex Arms at their facility about firearms and all things Second Amendment! Podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/liberty-lounge-podcast/id1584042496 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/51FjzCDos8tg0evMedrS8B?si=505e55170b0247a1 Blackout Coffee: https://www.BlackoutCoffee.com/liberty Use code Liberty for 20% off your first order Legal Disclaimer: This content is not intended to provide any legal guidance or advice. Although I am a licensed attorney I am not providing any legal advice through this video. If you have any legal questions please contact a licensed professional in your area to address your specific issues. DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making awesome videos like this. Thank you for the support!
John Lovell goes head to head with lifelong gamer Lucas Botkin of T.Rex Arms to discuss the pros and cons of the most powerful entertainment industry ever.
As a child, MG (Ret.) Antonio Taguba knew his father had been involved in the Bataan Death March – but it wasn't until the older man's dying days that General Taguba learned the full extent of it. That conversation inspired him to play a leading role in shining a spotlight on this dark moment of WWII, eventually leading to veterans of the battle and Death March receiving the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal. Hosts LTG (Ret.) Leslie C. Smith and SMA (Ret.) Dan Dailey sit down with General Taguba to discuss his own Army origin story, the historical events of April 1942, and why he still travels across the country to deliver the Gold Medals to survivors and veterans every year. Guest: MG (Ret.) Antonio Taguba, U.S. Army Special thanks to Director, T.S. Botkin, and to Producers, Amanda Upson and Benito Bautista, for permission to use audio clips from their documentary, A Long March. For more information check out, https://www.lfffilm.com/. Audio Clips Credits: Upson, Amanda, and Benito Bautista. A Long March. United States: Good Docs, 2022. Has a member of the Army changed your life? Now is your chance to thank them publicly with a shoutout via our Hooah Hotline and have it possibly appear on an upcoming episode of AUSA's Army Matters podcast! AUSA's Army Matters podcast can also be heard on Wreaths Across America Radio on Monday at 8 pm Eastern You can find Wreaths Across America Radio on the iHeart Radio app, the Audacy app, and the TuneIn app. Search the word Wreath. Donate: If you are interested in supporting AUSA's educational programs, such as this podcast, please visit www.ausa.org/donate. Feedback: How are we doing? Email us at podcast@ausa.org. Disclaimer: AUSA's Army Matters podcast primary purpose is to entertain. The podcast does not constitute advice or services. While guests are invited to listen, listeners please note that you are not being provided professional advice from the podcast or the guests. The views and opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of AUSA.
John Lovell sits down with Lucas Botkin of T.Rex Arms for a refreshingly deep dive into the advice he's looking for, which gun industry giant he'd stack zombie bodies with and the steep newlywed learning curve.
My guest today is Mike Botkin, the CEO at OneOutdoor Holdings, a private investment company. Mike's had a fascinating journey so far with a career that spans everything from being a state championship-winning high school basketball coach to COO at a diversified family office holding company to architect of a successful roll-up of commercial landscaping businesses in the Southeast, all before the age of 34. In this episode we discuss Mike's ability to overcome challenges, his unflinching belief in himself and his ability to solve problems, and how he views and manages risk.Mike Botkin:Mike on XOneOutdoor HoldingsTim Ludwig:Tim on XPodcast websiteTopics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:01:25) - Moving 13 times as a kid(00:06:32) - Can you teach someone to ‘have that dog in them' or is adversity required?(00:08:45) - What did the future look like for you coming to the end of high school?(00:19:14) - Following a probability outcome-driven life(00:24:32) - Mike's early career(00:31:17) - Finding fulfillment(00:34:22) - Being a contrarian thinker(00:40:05) - Mike's post-teaching career(00:51:38) - The power of a supportive spouse(00:57:18) - The business Mike bought and his evolution as a manager(01:08:24) - Selling the business(01:12:52) - Advice for listenersThe content of this podcast does not constitute investment advice, an offer to provide investment advisory services, or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy an interest in any investment fund.Transitions with Tim Ludwig is produced by Johnny Podcasts
Fresh off his visit to T.Rex Arms, Whitlock sits down with CEO Lucas Botkin to learn more about his rags-to-riches testimony. Going from sharing a bedroom with 2 of his brothers and packing into a sprinter van anytime his family of 9 traveled, to now running a multi million dollar custom holster company, Lucas has achieved the American dream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Krysta, Laura and Dean are joined by cosplayer, Mistress of All Things Hope It Holds Cosplay & Props, SoFettUp. Fett is also a member of the Stockton historical society and together we tell the tale of Cordelia Botkin, a Missouri girl who moved to San Francisco, had a son and began cheating on her husband with the guy in charge of the Associated Press' San Francisco Office. We discuss their lives prior to their meeting and how the pair was soon inseperable, We discuss how their relationship ended and how Cordelia Botkin sent poison candy to her former lover's wife as a form of revenge. This is the first time in American History a person murdered another through the mail and we discuss it all in this man are we glad we have friends episode of the Family Plot Podcast!
Tune in again to Mike Botkin's incredible journey! Back when this episode first aired, he was just starting out, acquiring various businesses. Fast forward to 2023, and guess what? Mike sold his business! It's a fun episode to listen to, seeing how he went from figuring things out in the early days to turning his business into a Goliath landscaping company in just a couple of years and eventually selling it. Enjoy the replay!Episode Host:John Wilson: @wilsoncompaniesEpisode Guest:Mike Botkin: @MikeBotkin_Special thanks to our sponsor: Service Scalers: Looking to scale your home service business? Service Scalers is a digital marketing agency that drives success in PPC and LSA. Discover more growth strategies by visiting Service Scalers.Check out Owned and Operated Weekly Insights: a newsletter where John discusses topics ranging from recruiting and marketing to the growth of your home service business. Subscribe to the newsletter here.John Wilson is hosting a workshop in March! Join us March 19th-21st for the Breaking $5 Million Workshop! It's specifically crafted to help you take your home service business to the next level. Seats are limited and tickets are selling fast. You can check out the agenda and get all the details right here!Contact us:Youtube: @OwnedandOperatedPodcastX: @ownedoperatedcowww.ownedandoperated.cominfo@ownedandoperated.com
What were the ideas propelling forward the Stay at Home Daughter movement and who were the leaders? In this episode, we do a deep dive into the theology and philosophies that drove women to pursue a life of protection instead of explore the outside world. The Daughters is an audio documentary exploring the way the Stay at Home Daughter movement - the idea that daughters should never leave the covering of their fathers until and unless they are married - affected those who grew up in it, including in their relationships, careers, education choices, emotions, dress, and religious choices. The documentary is open to those affected by this movement - both positive and negative. Rebekah Hargraves is a Bible Teacher and Arthur at Hargraves Home and Hearth - Living out Biblical Womanhood in Light of the Gospel. You can find her on her website: https://www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/ Emily Elizabeth Anderson runs a Trauma Recovery Advocacy & Resources group. She describes her goal as helping victims of domestic violence, spiritual abuse, and physical and emotional trauma heal from the past and fill the gap between surviving and thriving. Emily can be reached on https://www.thrivingforward.org/ To learn more about the movement and project visit: https://www.thedaughtersdocu.com/ AUDIO/SOUND Production: Jake Musiker WRITING EDITOR: Shalom Baer Gee Sources: Botkin, A. S., & Botkin, E. (2007). So much more: The remarkable influence of visionary daughters on the Kingdom of God. Vision Forum, Inc. Institute in Basic Life Principles. (1984). Training Faithful Men Resources Manual. IBLP Publications. Institute in Basic Life Principles. (2023b, October 17). About - Institute in basic life principles. https://iblp.org/about/ NBCUniversal News Group. (n.d.). Ministry that once nourished Duggar family's faith falls from Grace. NBCNews.com. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ministry-nourished-duggar-familys-faith-falls-grace-rcna14024 Ohlheiser, A. (2022, May 12). An Infidelity Scandal Just Shuttered a Major 'Biblical Patriarchy' Organization. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/11/infidelity-scandal-just-shuttered-major-biblical-patriarchy-organization/355143/ Pearl, D. (2004). In Created to be His Helpmeet (p. 163). essay, No Greater Joy Ministries. The Return of the Daughters. [DVD]. 2007. The Western Conservancy of the Arts and Sciences. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joanna-adams9/support
Dannet Botkin, owner of Design Group Consulting in Hot Springs Village, joins Dennis to discuss her latest initiative to help local businesses learn how to leverage social media. Check out all the services she offers. Thanks to our exclusive media partner, KVRE • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe To The Podcast Anyway You Want • Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Tell Your Friends About Our Show • Support Our Sponsors (click on the images below to visit their websites) __________________________________________
Book Vs. Movie: The GamblerThe 1978 Song & Kenny Rogers as The Gambler TV MovieYee ha!The Margos' latest episode is all about the Kenny Rogers classic "The Gambler." The song was written in 1976 by Don Schlitz, who was only 26 years old at the time. It took two years before Rogers made it a number 1 hit. The song's lyrics tell the story of a chance encounter on a train between the narrator and a seasoned gambler. The gambler imparts his wisdom about life and gambling to the narrator, offering advice including the famous lines: "You've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, and know when to run. You never count your money when you're sittin' at the table; there'll be time enough for countin' when the dealin's done."The song was so popular that it became the basis for several top-rated TV movies. The first one, "The Gambler" (1980), introduced the character of Brady Hawkes. In this film, Brady meets a young orphan named Billy Montana and takes him under his wing as they travel together.In their latest episode, the Margos discuss both the song and the TV movie and share their thoughts on which they liked more between the 1978 song and the first TV movie. Give it a listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:The origins of the song and the AMAZING Kenny RogersCountry music hits of the late 1970s and early 1980sTV Movie culture of the 1980sThe cast of the 1980 film: Kenny Rogers (Brady Hawkes,) Bruce Boxleitner (Billy Montana,) Christine Belford (Eliza,) Harold Gould (Arthur Stobridge,) Clu Gulager (Rufe Bennett,) Lance LeGault (Doc Palmer,) Lee Purcell (Jennie Reed,) Ronnie Scribner (Jeremiah,) Noble Willingham (Conductor,) Bruce M. Fischer (Tabor,) and Borah Silver as Botkin.Clips used:Kenny Rogers on The Muppet Show in 1979The Gambler TV trailerGeico Kenny Rogers Ad1991 TV adGrady meets Billy“Dear Pa” letterJennie is “asked” to join Mr. StobridgeRufe Bennett is a creep!Grady and Eliza say “goodbye.”Music: The First Edition “What Condition What My Condition Was In”Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5406542/advertisement
Book Vs. Movie: The GamblerThe 1978 Song & Kenny Rogers as The Gambler TV MovieYee ha!The Margos' latest episode is all about the Kenny Rogers classic "The Gambler." The song was written in 1976 by Don Schlitz, who was only 26 years old at the time. It took two years before Rogers made it a number 1 hit. The song's lyrics tell the story of a chance encounter on a train between the narrator and a seasoned gambler. The gambler imparts his wisdom about life and gambling to the narrator, offering advice including the famous lines: "You've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, and know when to run. You never count your money when you're sittin' at the table; there'll be time enough for countin' when the dealin's done."The song was so popular that it became the basis for several top-rated TV movies. The first one, "The Gambler" (1980), introduced the character of Brady Hawkes. In this film, Brady meets a young orphan named Billy Montana and takes him under his wing as they travel together.In their latest episode, the Margos discuss both the song and the TV movie and share their thoughts on which they liked more between the 1978 song and the first TV movie. Give it a listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:The origins of the song and the AMAZING Kenny RogersCountry music hits of the late 1970s and early 1980sTV Movie culture of the 1980sThe cast of the 1980 film: Kenny Rogers (Brady Hawkes,) Bruce Boxleitner (Billy Montana,) Christine Belford (Eliza,) Harold Gould (Arthur Stobridge,) Clu Gulager (Rufe Bennett,) Lance LeGault (Doc Palmer,) Lee Purcell (Jennie Reed,) Ronnie Scribner (Jeremiah,) Noble Willingham (Conductor,) Bruce M. Fischer (Tabor,) and Borah Silver as Botkin.Clips used:Kenny Rogers on The Muppet Show in 1979The Gambler TV trailerGeico Kenny Rogers Ad1991 TV adGrady meets Billy“Dear Pa” letterJennie is “asked” to join Mr. StobridgeRufe Bennett is a creep!Grady and Eliza say “goodbye.”Music: The First Edition “What Condition What My Condition Was In”Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Good ol' Delaware are you ready for a Killer Hangover? Beth covers the true crime this time! It's been awhile, and she's missed it! She chooses an oldie, but a goody to share this week... a true story of Death by Chocolate. It was the first murder by mail and much much more! Cordelia Botkin was something else! Bettina shares the paranormal stories this time. Legends of Great Cypress Swamp and (with great excitement) the hauntings of CatMan in Long Cemetery! Sound familiar? Yes, Beth covered it before ... but why not revisit Mr. CatMan?! Cheers!! For more Hangover, resources from this episode and links to our socials and PATREON check out our website: www.killerhangoverpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/killerhangoverpodcast/message
Why Guns? T.REX ARMS - Armed Citizens are Essential w/ Lucas Botkin More from Lucas (T.REX ARMS) https://www.trex-arms.com/ Sign up for the FLF Conference at the Ark Encounter! (Oct 11-14) https://flfnetwork.com/the-politics-of-six-days-creation-conference/ Support Us & Sign up for a FLF Club Membership! https://flfnetwork.com/product/fightlaughfestclub/?attribute_member-tier=silver-monthly The Article in CNN https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/18/us/gilgo-beach-serial-killings-suspect-investigation-tuesday/index.html
Why Guns? T.REX ARMS - Armed Citizens are Essential w/ Lucas Botkin More from Lucas (T.REX ARMS) https://www.trex-arms.com/ Sign up for the FLF Conference at the Ark Encounter! (Oct 11-14) https://flfnetwork.com/the-politics-of-six-days-creation-conference/ Support Us & Sign up for a FLF Club Membership! https://flfnetwork.com/product/fightlaughfestclub/?attribute_member-tier=silver-monthly The Article in CNN https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/18/us/gilgo-beach-serial-killings-suspect-investigation-tuesday/index.html
Tim & Co join Lucas Botkin (TRex Arms) for a spicy bonus segment usually only available on Timcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim, Phil, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Lucas Botkin of TRex Arms to discuss Bud Light execs holding emergency meetings to reassure distributors, the pending release of the manifesto of the Nashville School Shooter, the absurdity of America's gun laws, the DOJ challenging Tennessee's child sex change ban, and the leaked home footage of Steven Crowder arguing with his wife. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listeners, we're back with the finale of The Candy Box Killings from Solved Murders: 44-year-old Cordelia Botkin was the sole suspect in a murder-by-mail case that killed two sisters and involved two jurisdictions on two different coasts. Authorities knew she had an affair with the husband of one of the victims. But could they find enough evidence to prove it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listeners, this week we're sharing an episode of Solved Murders we think you'll love: The Candy Box Killings. In the summer of 1898, two sisters died after eating chocolates they received in the mail. Their suffering was inexplicable — until their father discovered a sinister clue. We'll be back soon with new Female Criminals episodes. In the meantime, enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices