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Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
Winning the War on Temptation | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel For Everyone

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026


Luke 4:1-13 Christians live in a real spiritual war where temptation is strategic, persistent and personal. By examining how the devil targets Jesus and how Jesus responds, we learn how to stay spiritually prepared and alert to the enemy’s schemes. Even when we do stumble and fall into sin, the hope of the gospel remains: Jesus has already won the decisive victory on our behalf.

Bridge the Gap: The Senior Living Podcast
Affordable Design Strategies for Senior Living Campuses with 828id | Keri Moore

Bridge the Gap: The Senior Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 21:45 Transcription Available


In this episode of Bridge the Gap, Keri Moore of 828id goes on a deep dive into how life plan communities (CCRCs) are adapting to today's market realities. With new senior living development at historic lows and occupancy on the rise, operators are turning to strategic renovations, reprogramming, and interior-led transformations to stay competitive.Keri shares practical insights on maximizing limited capital, from rethinking FF&E investments and flooring strategies to activating underused spaces and creating signature experiences that attract both residents and the broader community. The conversation explores how resident committees influence design decisions in not-for-profit communities, why first impressions matter more than ever, and how specialized senior living design expertise reduces risk while improving outcomes.Key Topics CoveredWhy senior living renovations are outpacing new developmentInterior-led repositioning strategies for life plan communitiesBudget-conscious flooring, furniture, and FF&E decisionsResident committees and managing design consensusMeet the Hosts:Josh Crisp: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshcrispsocial/Lucas McCurdy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasmccurdyseniorlivingfan/Connect with Our GuestKeri Moore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keri-moore-muniz-38643717 Sponsored by Aline, NIC MAP, Procare HR, Sage, Hamilton CapTel, Service Master, The Bridge Group Construction and Solinity.Produced by Grit and Gravel Marketing.Become a sponsor of Bridge the Gap.Connect with BTG on social media:YouTubeInstagram

Daybreak
India wants to teach natural farming in a system built on chemicals

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 12:11


In December, India's top agricultural research body sent a letter to 74 universities with a clear message: natural farming is now a subject of national importance. Campuses are responding fast, planning new courses to train students for a sector under pressure. Export markets want cleaner food because consumers are paying closer attention to what they eat. In response, agri-input companies are adjusting their products.But Indian agriculture still runs largely on chemical inputs. Farmers face real risks during transition, research gaps remain, and jobs for graduates are still uncertain.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
Don't Skip the Genealogies! | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026


Luke 3:23-38 At first glance, biblical genealogies may seem irrelevant, leading many readers to skip over them. However, doing so is a great disservice to yourself. Why? Because every part of the Bible is equally inspired by God. Every word, every page, and yes, every genealogy is intentionally included for our benefit. Take Luke’s genealogy, for example: it traces the lineage of Jesus all the way back to Adam, reminding us that no life is insignificant to God.

AURN News
Students Sue After Early Voting Sites Removed From Campuses

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 1:23


College students in North Carolina have filed a lawsuit against state and county election officials after Republican-controlled election boards eliminated early voting sites on multiple college campuses just weeks before early voting begins for the 2026 primary. Students argue the move violates the First, 14th, and 26th amendments and places unfair burdens on young voters, particularly Black students. The lawsuit details accessibility concerns, including long distances to the nearest voting sites and the loss of heavily used same-day registration locations. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rod Arquette Show
The Rod and Greg Show: What you should know; Guns on Utah Campuses; Dems Affordability Ploy

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 88:56 Transcription Available


4:20 pm: Matt Margolis, author and Columnist for PJ Media, joins the show for a conversation about his piece on how the left doesn't want people to know that Alex Pretti, the man shot Saturday by Border Patrol agents, was part of a sophisticated operation to interfere with immigration enforcement.4:38 pm: Clark Aposhian of the Utah Shooting Sports Council, host of Gun Radio Utah on KNRS, joins the show to discuss several gun related bills in front of lawmakers at the Utah Legislature, as well as the weekend shooting of an ICE protestor in Minnesota.6:05 pm: David Harsanyi, author and Senior Writer for the Washington Examiner, joins the program to discuss his New York Post piece countering claims by New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that violent and disruptive protesting is an American ideal.6:38 pm: Thaddeus McCotter, a contributor to American Greatness, joins the show for a conversation about his piece on how Democrats are crying about “affordability” when they only need look in the mirror to find the culprit.

Wilson County News
New East Central ISD campuses take shape

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 3:31


Construction of two new campuses approved by East Central Independent School District (ISD) voters in a 2022 bond election are taking shape, with some bond work nearing completion. The new elementary campus in Elmendorf will be Victory STEM Academy, similar to the district's Pecan Valley Elementary School, said Brandon Oliver, district director of Marketing & Communications. “A STEM academy offers the same required Texas curriculum as a traditional elementary school, but with a different instructional approach that emphasizes hands-on, project-based learning and real-world problem solving in science, tech, engineering, and math,” Oliver explained. “Instead of teaching subjects in isolation, STEM...Article Link

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
The Baptism of a Sinless Saviour | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026


Luke 3:21-22 At the baptism of Jesus, the Father and the Holy Spirit publicly affirm and commission Him for His ministry to sinful humanity. Jesus’ baptism was not an act of repentance, but an act of identification—He chose to stand with us in our brokenness. Because He identifies with us, we are invited to identify with Him, sharing in His righteousness, walking in faithfulness to the Father, and living as beloved children sent into our own ministry.

IsraelCast
When "Antizionism" Becomes a Weapon: Lessons from the USSR to U.S. Campuses

IsraelCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 91:01


Author Izabella Tabarovsky—a scholar of Soviet antizionism and contemporary antisemitism, writer, journalist, and the author of Be a Refusenik: A Jewish Student's Survival Guide—joins host Steven Shalowitz from her home in Jerusalem to explore the Soviet origins of modern anti-Zionism and why those ideas echo so loudly on campuses today. Born in 1970 and raised in the USSR, Tabarovsky recounts what it meant to live with state-sponsored "anti-Zionism" that functioned as a sophisticated system of discrimination against Jews, from schoolyard humiliation to university and career barriers.

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
The Call of Repentance | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026


Luke 3:7-20 Harsh truth can be good truth none-the-less. John the Baptist, the forerunner to Jesus, confronts his audience with some of the most significant truth we can hear. It is hard hitting and designed to elicit a response. Apart from God’s grace we are lost in sin and prone to judgement. More than being a harbinger of hard truth, John is a prophet who passionately points to Jesus; the One who can save.

Good Morning from WVIK news
Tuition and fees increase at UIS and other University of Illinois campuses

Good Morning from WVIK news

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 4:27


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Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
Prepare the Way | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026


Luke 3:1-6 Today's passage describes the way in which John the baptist came in fulfillment of OT prophecy declaring the way to salvation in Jesus. This short, historical text might seem easy to pass over, but it’s full of lessons about God’s calling on our lives to proclaim the gospel, the importance of repentance and the difference Jesus makes in the salvation of all peoples.

The Steve Gruber Show
Melanie Kurdys | The Crisis Inside America's Campuses

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 7:30


Steve is joined by Melanie Kurdys, Michigan PIE President and education advocate, to break down a stunning public resignation from a longtime Harvard professor who says the university has abandoned merit, Western values, and moral clarity. They discuss race-based admissions, the rise of antisemitism on campus, and why elite schools now prioritize ideology over academic excellence.

China In Focus
Chinese Consulate Guard Attack; Faces Felony Charges - China in Focus

China In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 23:21


00:00 Intro01:22 Chinese Consulate Guard Attack; Faces Felony Charges04:11 China-Bound Venezuelan Oil Still Blocked05:48 Man Persecuted by Maduro Confronts Him at NYC Arraignment08:08 Trump Warns Venezuela to Cooperate or Risk Another Attack11:00 Machado Wants to Share Nobel Peace Prize With Trump12:23 Unknown Trader Wins $400,000 Wager on Maduro Ousting13:09 Iran's Leader Plans Moscow Exit if Protests Escalate15:15 What Maduro's Ousting Means for China: Analysis18:43 NVIDIA, AMD AI Showdown22:01 China is Second-Largest Contributor to U.S. Campuses

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
God's Mission in Ordinary Life | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel For Everyone

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026


Luke starts off his gospel by telling us that he is writing so that we can have certainty about what we believe. Luke 2:41–52 gives us a powerful foundation for that certainty. We see Jesus as fully human, fully divine, and fully committed to the Father’s will—making the gospel good news for all people.

Lifecentre
Becoming Heartstrong Season 8 - Week 1: Jeremiah 1-9 (All Campuses)

Lifecentre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 35:57


Season Eight runs from January to March. Together, we'll journey in the Word from Jeremiah to Ezekiel. We'll also lean into the Way of Jesus by practicing service as we learn to read God's Word together.

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio
Exercise for the Glory of God | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | Standalone Sermon

Central Community Church | Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025


1 Timothy 4:1-8 Exercise is often viewed as a healthy, but optional discipline in life. In 1 Timothy 4:8, Paul doesn’t elevate exercise above all else, but he does attribute value to physical training. As we look at a biblical theology of exercise, we discover that exercise is an instrumental way to glorify God, love others and personally experience God’s joy more fully. Give this sermon a listen while you go for a walk or workout!

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast
Automatic admission to CSU campuses, new state law incentivizes housing near public transit

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 1:59


A new year means new laws set to take effect in California. One measure will grant certain high school seniors automatic admission to many California State University campuses. Another will make it easier to build mid-rise apartments near public transportation.

The Darrell McClain show
From Family Tragedy To Campus Pressure And Ancient Hate

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 37:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textThe distance between us and harm feels like it's vanished. We open with three shocks—a father slain by his son, a campus shooting at Brown, and an antisemitic attack in Austria—and follow the thread that ties them together: when formation collapses, pressure finds a way out. Family should be the last shelter, so language breaks when violence comes from within. We talk plainly about mental illness and addiction as explanations, not erasers, and argue that structure, treatment, and accountability must stand alongside love to keep people safe.The story widens to universities. Brilliance without grounding is acceleration, not wisdom. Campuses have become pressure cookers where young people are taught performance without permission to fail, ambition without emotional literacy, and strength without community. As belonging erodes, meaning erodes, and the results spill into public life. That same vacuum appears in the resurgence of antisemitism. History's warning light flashes when anxious, fragmented societies reach for a scapegoat; it signals that deeper moral bearings are failing.Midway, we pivot to a stark report: a billionaire commissioning more than a hundred U.S.-born children through IVF and surrogacy, selecting for sex and treating citizenship as a bundled feature. This isn't speculative fiction—it's a supply chain for people. Once reproduction is severed from covenant and presence, children slide from gift to product. We lay out the ethics, the economics, and the quiet language tricks that make commodification feel normal, while showing how unchecked wealth thrives in legal gray zones to buy what's illegal at home.Power and truth collide again in politics and the economy. We unpack a failed gerrymander push, the intimidation surrounding it, and why process integrity matters more than any map. Then we test the rosy jobs headlines against revisions that leave the ledger negative, returning to where most economies actually live: kitchens, break rooms, and late-night budgets. False weights and measures break trust; clarity restores it. Our throughline remains steady: care is not weakness, boundaries are not cruelty, and meaning is not optional. If we invest in people before they break, surprises shrink and safety grows.If this conversation moved you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with one concrete change you want leaders to make next week. Your ideas help shape the next episode. Support the show

The Source
The degree debate: The crisis on college campuses

The Source

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 50:29


Higher education is in crisis. American colleges and universities face declining enrollment and rising costs. Campuses have become ground zero for the culture war, sparking debates about diversity, equity, and inclusion and free speech.What is the value of higher education today, and how can college leaders respond to the crises and controversies on their campuses?

Stop Me Project
Building a Big Ten Contender: Rutgers XC/TF with Coach Nicol Starkes

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 64:39 Transcription Available


Howdy & aloha! Episode 414 of Airey Bros Radio brings us back to New Jersey as we sit down with Coach Nicol Starkes, Associate Head Coach for Rutgers Cross Country & Track & Field — one of the brightest rising programs in the Big Ten.Coach Starkes has played a major role in Rutgers' distance resurgence, guiding the Scarlet Knights to school records in the 800, 1500, mile, 3000, and DMR, multiple NCAA All-Region honors, and the best team finishes in program history.A former NCAA All-American, six-time A-10 Champion, and Olympic Trials Qualifier, she's also a member of both the Ridge High School and University of Richmond Halls of Fame.In this deep-dive, we cover:Building Rutgers into a Big Ten contenderCoaching philosophy, athlete development & cultureDouble-threshold training & lactate testingRecruiting New Jersey talentNIL, transfer portal, academics & campus lifeCoach Starkes' athletic journey + Gags storiesProgram vision for XC/Indoor/Outdoor T&FIf you're a runner, recruit, coach, parent, or NJ XC/TF nerd — this is a MUST-listen.☕ Fueled by Black Sheep Endurance Coaching

KCSB
UC Regents Vote to Continue Tuition Increases at UC Campuses

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 5:05


UC Regents voted to continue their tuition stability plan that includes yearly tuition hikes at all campuses, despite fierce student opposition. KCSB's Hunter Maher reports.

New Books Network
Janice M. McCabe, "Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students' Networks" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 51:53


We're all familiar with the sentiment that “college is the best time of your life.” Along with a newfound sense of freedom, students have a unique opportunity to forge lifelong friendships at a point in life when friendship is particularly important. Why is it, then, that so many college students are falling victim to what the US Surgeon General termed an “epidemic of loneliness and isolation”? How do different aspects of college life help or hinder students' ability to form deep connections?In Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students' Networks (U Chicago Press, 2025), sociologist Janice M. McCabe shows that the way a college is structured—whether students live in dorms or commute, study abroad or stay close to campus, have plentiful common areas for clubs to meet or not—can either encourage or hinder the making of meaningful friendships. Based on interviews with 95 students on three distinct campuses—a small private college (Dartmouth College), a large public university (University of New Hampshire), and a non-residential community college (Manchester Community College)—McCabe captures a wide range of experiences and discovers how features of the campuses make it easier or harder for students to make and keep friends. She shows how and why, across all three institutions, some students thrive in deep and lasting friendships with their peers.As McCabe's research reveals, we need to look at the structures of students' networks, the institutions they attend, and the importance of their identities in these places if we are to truly uncover and address the loneliness epidemic facing today's young adults. Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Sociology at William Penn University, where he specializes in the cultural and interpretive study of space, behavior, and identity. His scholarship examines how designed environments shape social interaction, connectedness, and moral life across diverse settings. He is the author of The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla (Lexington Books, 2023) and Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River (Lexington Books, 2022). His current research projects include ethnographic studies of escape rooms as emotion-structured environments, the use of urban aesthetics in rural downtown districts, and the lived experience of belongingness among college and university students. To learn more about his work, visit his personal website, Google Scholar profile, or connect with him on Bluesky (@professorjohnst.bsky.social) or Twitter/X (@ProfessorJohnst). He can also be reached directly by email. 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

FP Podcast
Storytime with Steve - How Student Testimonies Are Changing Campuses - Align 2025 Recap

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 47:30


Brad and Steve bring Storytime with Steve to the Align 2025 conference for a powerful look at how God is moving through Student Leaders across the country. North Alabama Director Ashley Bell shares her own testimony, along with her daughter's story of faith through suffering. Staff from multiple areas jump in with raw, real stories of students who are overcoming depression, addiction, bullying, loss, and deep personal battles while choosing to share the hope of Christ with their friends. This episode is honest, encouraging, and a reminder that students are leading the way in ways only they can.

New Books in Sociology
Janice M. McCabe, "Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students' Networks" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 51:53


We're all familiar with the sentiment that “college is the best time of your life.” Along with a newfound sense of freedom, students have a unique opportunity to forge lifelong friendships at a point in life when friendship is particularly important. Why is it, then, that so many college students are falling victim to what the US Surgeon General termed an “epidemic of loneliness and isolation”? How do different aspects of college life help or hinder students' ability to form deep connections?In Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students' Networks (U Chicago Press, 2025), sociologist Janice M. McCabe shows that the way a college is structured—whether students live in dorms or commute, study abroad or stay close to campus, have plentiful common areas for clubs to meet or not—can either encourage or hinder the making of meaningful friendships. Based on interviews with 95 students on three distinct campuses—a small private college (Dartmouth College), a large public university (University of New Hampshire), and a non-residential community college (Manchester Community College)—McCabe captures a wide range of experiences and discovers how features of the campuses make it easier or harder for students to make and keep friends. She shows how and why, across all three institutions, some students thrive in deep and lasting friendships with their peers.As McCabe's research reveals, we need to look at the structures of students' networks, the institutions they attend, and the importance of their identities in these places if we are to truly uncover and address the loneliness epidemic facing today's young adults. Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Sociology at William Penn University, where he specializes in the cultural and interpretive study of space, behavior, and identity. His scholarship examines how designed environments shape social interaction, connectedness, and moral life across diverse settings. He is the author of The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla (Lexington Books, 2023) and Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River (Lexington Books, 2022). His current research projects include ethnographic studies of escape rooms as emotion-structured environments, the use of urban aesthetics in rural downtown districts, and the lived experience of belongingness among college and university students. To learn more about his work, visit his personal website, Google Scholar profile, or connect with him on Bluesky (@professorjohnst.bsky.social) or Twitter/X (@ProfessorJohnst). He can also be reached directly by email. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Higher Education
Janice M. McCabe, "Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students' Networks" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 51:53


We're all familiar with the sentiment that “college is the best time of your life.” Along with a newfound sense of freedom, students have a unique opportunity to forge lifelong friendships at a point in life when friendship is particularly important. Why is it, then, that so many college students are falling victim to what the US Surgeon General termed an “epidemic of loneliness and isolation”? How do different aspects of college life help or hinder students' ability to form deep connections?In Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students' Networks (U Chicago Press, 2025), sociologist Janice M. McCabe shows that the way a college is structured—whether students live in dorms or commute, study abroad or stay close to campus, have plentiful common areas for clubs to meet or not—can either encourage or hinder the making of meaningful friendships. Based on interviews with 95 students on three distinct campuses—a small private college (Dartmouth College), a large public university (University of New Hampshire), and a non-residential community college (Manchester Community College)—McCabe captures a wide range of experiences and discovers how features of the campuses make it easier or harder for students to make and keep friends. She shows how and why, across all three institutions, some students thrive in deep and lasting friendships with their peers.As McCabe's research reveals, we need to look at the structures of students' networks, the institutions they attend, and the importance of their identities in these places if we are to truly uncover and address the loneliness epidemic facing today's young adults. Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Sociology at William Penn University, where he specializes in the cultural and interpretive study of space, behavior, and identity. His scholarship examines how designed environments shape social interaction, connectedness, and moral life across diverse settings. He is the author of The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla (Lexington Books, 2023) and Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River (Lexington Books, 2022). His current research projects include ethnographic studies of escape rooms as emotion-structured environments, the use of urban aesthetics in rural downtown districts, and the lived experience of belongingness among college and university students. To learn more about his work, visit his personal website, Google Scholar profile, or connect with him on Bluesky (@professorjohnst.bsky.social) or Twitter/X (@ProfessorJohnst). He can also be reached directly by email. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

James Wilson Institute Podcast
A Proposal for a New Understanding of Free Speech on American Campuses and the Charlie Kirk Moment

James Wilson Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 56:35


In light of the tragic killing of Charlie Kirk, the culture of American Campuses and Free Speech - which Kirk fought so hard for - are more relevant than ever. Profs. Hadley Arkes & Justin Dyer share a discussion of a new way to look at free speech, its purpose, and the best way to restore its role at American Universities.Arkes Symposium ArticleDyer Symposium ArticlePlease note that this episode is marked as explicit. Due to the discussion of free speech, some words used in examples are explicit in nature.

TGC Podcast
It's Here: Gen-Z Revival Hits Campuses This Fall

TGC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 21:01


Campus pastors describe ministry this fall as ‘crazy,' ‘wildly encouraging,' and ‘a little overwhelming but super exciting.' Listen to Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra read her article, published at The Gospel Coalition, about the revival happening among Gen-Z students. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Advancing the Art of Aging Podcast
Admissions on both our Rockleigh and Assisted Living Campuses

Advancing the Art of Aging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 20:44


Episode Notes For more information, visit jewishhomefamily.org. Find out more at https://art-of-aging-podcast.pinecast.co

The Tara Show
H3: “Homeless Camps, Hoaxes, and Hijacked Campuses: The Truth You're Not Being Told”

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 29:12


Tara delivers an unflinching look at multiple crises shaping America today. She shares her personal experiences dealing with aggressive individuals near a local homeless camp, emphasizing the dangers and daily precautions required to stay safe. The episode also dives into political misinformation, debunking the latest Epstein hoax targeting Donald Trump, and exposes manipulations in media narratives. Tara then shifts to national security concerns, revealing how some Ivy League professors are advocating for the recruitment of terrorists on U.S. soil and challenging visa regulations, all while ordinary Americans and law enforcement grapple with real-world safety threats. From street-level danger to campus controversies, this episode unpacks the shocking realities ignored or downplayed by mainstream narratives.

The Elsa Kurt Show
Celebrities Rage, Campuses Boil, And A Party In Crisis

The Elsa Kurt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 67:19 Transcription Available


We unpack why a 43‑day shutdown ended with the same extension Democrats rejected, and how the fallout hit workers, flyers, and families. From Hollywood scolding to Berkeley arrests, media editing scandals, clan politics in Minneapolis, and a rising socialist bench, we track where power actually moved.• the extension through January 2026 and the seven plus one votes• lost October data and the lag to restore pay, travel, and benefits• celebrity outrage contrasted with working families' reality• free speech confrontations at Berkeley and TPUSA events• the BBC editing controversy and looming legal risk• generational turnover in Congress and a socialist surge• Somali clan dynamics shaping Minneapolis outcomes• bioethics debate over pet cloning and cultural consequencesGo to Amazon, search my name, and you'll find it. If you're a fan of action fiction, Jack Ryan, Jack Reacher, Jason Bourne type novels, Terry Davis is your guy. This is the third book in the series, again titled Rebellous.Support the showElsa's AMAZON STORE Elsa's FAITH & FREEDOM MERCH STORE Elsa's BOOKSElsa Kurt: You may know her for her uncanny, viral Kamala Harris impressions & conservative comedy skits, but she's also a lifelong Patriot & longtime Police Wife. She has channeled her fierce love and passion for God, family, country, and those who serve as the creator, Executive Producer & Host of the Elsa Kurt Show with Clay Novak. Her show discusses today's topics & news from a middle class/blue collar family & conservative perspective. The vocal LEOW's career began as a multi-genre author who has penned over 25 books, including twelve contemporary women's novels. Clay Novak: Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019. Clay is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and is a Master Rated Parachutist, serving for more th...

Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468
Desensitized Dangers on HBCU Campuses

Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 31:27


The fellows discuss the unseen challenges and dangers students may face on HBCU campuses. The discussion sheds a light on issues that often go unreported, emphasizing the importance of awareness and accountability in creating safer spaces for every student. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Christian Post Daily
Dick Cheney Dies at 84, UC Campuses Mandate Gender Training, JD Vance Suggest Aliens May Be Demonic

The Christian Post Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 6:46


Top headlines for Wednesday, November 5, 2025Former Vice President Dick Cheney has passed away at 84, prompting reflections on his legacy. An Arizona school district issues an apology after a viral post sparks backlash tied to Charlie Kirk. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene raise eyebrows by suggesting UFOs might have demonic origins.00:11 Former Vice President Dick Cheney dead at 8400:57 Samaritan's Purse deploys field hospital to Jamaican town01:45 Louisiana diocese files for bankruptcy amid sexual abuse claims02:35 Texas man charged with robbing church during Sunday worship03:23 UC campuses mandate gender training for class registration04:16 Viral shirts were not mocking Charlie Kirk: school disrict05:04 JD Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene suggest aliens could be angelsSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsFormer Vice President Dick Cheney dead at 84 | U.S.Samaritan's Purse deploys field hospital to Jamaican town | WorldLouisiana diocese files for bankruptcy amid sexual abuse claims | U.S.Texas man charged with robbing church during Sunday worship | U.S.UC campuses mandate gender training for class registration | EducationViral shirts were not mocking Charlie Kirk: school disrict | U.S.JD Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene suggest aliens could be angels | Politics

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Coach Bruce Pearl on Faith, Free Speech, and Fighting Anti-Semitism on America's Campuses

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 27:26 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, legendary basketball coach and outspoken conservative Bruce Pearl opens up about his journey from the court to the national stage. Pearl discusses the alarming rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, the decline of free speech in higher education, and why he believes America must continue to stand firmly with Israel. He also shares his admiration for President Trump’s leadership in the Middle East and explains why more political outsiders are needed to restore common sense in Washington. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CANADALAND
Jamil Jivani does Charlie Kirk Lite on Canadian Campuses

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 38:56


Conservative MP Jamil Jivani is on a cross-country campus tour (sounds familiar…), with stops at universities across Canada. Jivani told Canadians to “join him” in discussing the future of our country and how we can restore the promise of Canada.So we joined him. What does this tour really say about the Conservative movement in Canada? Is this a genuine effort to connect with young voters, or the import of an American-style populist playbook?Host: Noor AzriehCredits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)Guests: Harrison LowmanBackground reading:Restore The NorthConservative MP launches petition to end temporary foreign worker program – The Globe and MailJamil Jivani will fit right in with activist, populist conservatism of Poilievre – The Globe and MailJamil Jivani: Here's why young men feel lost and forgotten – The Hub podcastSponsors: Head over to canadaland.oxio.ca and use code CANADALAND for your first month free!Check out Sprague Cannery! You can find Sprague goods across the nation in major Canadian retailers like Costco, Loblaws, Walmart, Giant Tiger, and many smaller independent stores. It's crowdfunding month here at Canadaland! The next 10 people to sign up today will receive a FREE subscription to Canada's National Observer AND a FREE subscription to the Investigative Journalism Foundation. Become a supporter at canadaland.com/join today.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime.Can't get enough Canadaland? Follow @Canadaland_Podcasts on Instagram for clips, announcements, explainers and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Friday 5 Live: Higher Education Podcast
Courtrooms To Campuses: Navigating New Legal Terrain In Higher Ed

Friday 5 Live: Higher Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 44:40


The Annie Frey Show Podcast
Government Weaponization, Lawfare, and the Battle for Free Speech on Campuses (Hour 3)

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 41:55


Will Letitia James and James Comey go to jail? A shocking poll shows students' cognitive dissonance when it comes to free speech. What is happening on college campuses?

Kentucky Edition
October 2, 2025

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 26:31


Governor Andy Beshear says Kentucky is doing all it can to cope with the continuing federal government shutdown that started at midnight Wednesday, a look at the protections and limitations of free speech on university campuses, and preventing seniors from becoming the target of scammers.

Daily Signal News
How Virginia Campuses Flunked Free Speech Rankings

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 27:51


The other day we published an abstract of the Virginia Universities' ranking in the latest report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Today we catch up with Sean Stevens, Chief Research advisor at FIRE to get into HOW the schools get ranked and what can be learned from the higher ranked ones. Keep Up With The Daily Signal   Sign up for our email newsletters:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.dailysignal.com/email⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠     Subscribe to our other shows:    The Tony Kinnett Cast: ⁠https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL2284199939⁠ The Signal Sitdown: ⁠https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL2026390376⁠   Problematic Women:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL7765680741⁠   Victor Davis Hanson: ⁠https://megaphone.link/THEDAILYSIGNAL9809784327⁠     Follow The Daily Signal:    X:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://x.com/intent/user?screen_name=DailySignal⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.instagram.com/thedailysignal/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Facebook:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.facebook.com/TheDailySignalNews/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Truth Social:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://truthsocial.com/@DailySignal⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1⁠    Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Daily Signal Podcast: How Virginia Campuses Flunked Free Speech Rankings

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 27:51


The other day we published an abstract of the Virginia Universities' ranking in the latest report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Today we catch up with Sean Stevens, Chief Research advisor at FIRE to get into HOW the schools get ranked and what can be learned from the higher-ranked ones.   Keep […]

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The Tara Show
No Unity With Violence: Media, Campuses & the Cost of Rhetoric

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 8:48


Trigger warning: discussion of threats, assassination, and political violence. In this episode the host responds to a wave of alarming rhetoric — from alleged media distortions used to justify violence, to campus faculty accused of celebrating political murder. Featuring JD Vance's blunt remarks, the episode examines how powerful institutions, funded outlets, and viral social posts can radicalize anger into real-world threats. You'll hear concrete examples (including an alleged Coastal Carolina employee's violent tweets), critiques of elite funders and publications, and a raw call for accountability from university leaders. Expect an urgent, opinion-driven breakdown of: how propaganda can dehumanize political opponents, why “unity” isn't possible with those who celebrate violence, the stakes for public institutions in red states like South Carolina, and practical steps the host urges listeners to take — from polite civic pressure to demanding firings and defunding when necessary. For listeners seeking a no-nonsense, high-energy take on the intersection of media, campus culture, and political violence.

The Dare to Multiply Podcast
Multiplying Disciples on School Campuses with John Glasser

The Dare to Multiply Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 64:33


In this episode, Cynthia interviews John Glasser from Collision—a ministry dedicated to equipping middle and high school students to make and multiply disciples. John shares his journey from organizing fun youth events to embracing a disciple-making model, sparked by a transformative trip to Ukraine and challenging conversations that shifted his perspective. Discover how Collision trains youth groups, churches, parents, and leaders to raise up students who live on mission.

Living Word Church Mansfield Podcast
Episode 706: 9.14.25 - Barriers or Bridges - Pastors Derrick & Rylie McLendon (All Campuses)

Living Word Church Mansfield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 35:09


Up First
Utah Suspect in Custody, Campuses React, Missouri Passes Redistricting

Up First

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 14:33


Members of Tyler Robinson's community say they are shocked he is accused of killing Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Colleges are questioning how open their campuses should be to the public. Missouri lawmakers have answered President Trump's call to help maintain the Republican majority in Congress by redrawing the state's voting map for the midterm election next year.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
IL campuses using abortion for birth control. (hour 3)

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 41:33


And we propose the return of teaching abstinence as a viable sexual path, as, you know, it always has been. How about these rebuttals to not ever mentioning it? Also, let's go to prom.

Down in Alabama with Ike Morgan
Conservative campuses; a 'Walking Tall' shock

Down in Alabama with Ike Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 8:41


The money raised in the Birmingham mayoral campaign, the most conservative college campuses, and accusations against Buford Pusser of "Walking Tall" fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The P.A.S. Report Podcast
How Anti-Americanism Took Root in Our Culture

The P.A.S. Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 35:43


In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nicholas Giordano sits down with Professor Jeffrey Lax to examine the collapse of America's assimilation process, the rise of anti-Americanism, and the cultural battles playing out on our college campuses. From the decline of the melting pot ideal to the silencing effect of self-censorship, the conversation highlights how immigration, political correctness, and campus protests are reshaping American identity and threatening the nation's core values of freedom and free speech. Episode Highlights Why the melting pot concept has eroded and assimilation is no longer encouraged. How anti-American sentiment and campus culture undermine national unity. The growing fear of self-censorship among students and faculty in higher education.

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey
#323 - British Kingmaker on Elon Musk, Re-Creating Socrates, Steve Jobs & AI | Carl Barney

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 160:21


(***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Carl Barney is a libertarian philanthropist and former owner of a network of for-profit colleges across the United States. A vocal advocate of Ayn Rand's Objectivism, he has donated millions to promote individual rights, free-market principles, and philosophical education through institutions like the Ayn Rand Institute and the Prometheus Foundation. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey CARL's LINKS - IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecarlbarney/?hl=en - WEBSITE: carlbarney.com - BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Happiness-Experiment-Revolutionary-Way-Increase/dp/B0DQ9MTKKD FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey ****TIMESTAMPS**** 00:00 – Abbey Road, Ghosts, XPrize, De-Aging, 120 Years, Sleep, Post-WWII England 11:11 – Siblings, Struggle, Dream at 17, Backpacking, Kindness, India, Sri Lanka 17:42 – Family Distance, Travel Wisdom, Curiosity, Bulgaria, Turkey 1959, India 1960, Education 30:31 – Churchill, Australia, Outback Job, America 1964, Energy, Self-Discovery, Late Calling 40:02 – Age 23–39, Soul, Passion Money, Life Design, Sky Not Falling, Wealth ≠ Joy 52:18 – Accidental Wealth, Zen, Education, Gratitude, Ayn Rand, Values, Purpose 59:02 – Management, Career Schools, No Fluff, 1985, $1M Debt, 100 Campuses, Factory Floor 01:09:15 – Higher Ed Crisis, Socialism, Political Drift, Foreign Influence 01:19:16 – Populism, Disenfranchised, Student Debt, Government Mistakes, AI Professors 01:35:20 – AI Brains, “Playing God?”, Human AI, Global Tuition, 24/7 Learning 01:46:23 – Online U, No Fluff, Avatar Debates, Critical Thinking, Reason, Objectivity, Truth 01:56:02 – Non-Profit Model, Gov Pressure, Self-Funded, Happiness 02:06:29 – Baseline Joy, Steve Jobs, Engine Failure, PreQuest, Legacy Gifts 02:16:11 – Near Death, System Issues, Habits, Read. Think. PLAN. 02:26:17 – Elon Musk, Idealism vs Reality CREDITS: - Host, Editor & Producer: Julian Dorey - COO, Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@UCyLKzv5fKxGmVQg3cMJJzyQ - In-Studio Producer: Joey Deef - https://www.instagram.com/joeydeef/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 323 - Carl Barney Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Verdict with Ted Cruz
The Self Deportation Proclamation, Justice comes to Antisemitic Campuses & COVID-era Loans to Children Week In Review

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 25:56 Transcription Available


Immigration Policy and Self-Deportation App: The Trump administration has repurposed the controversial CBP One app, initially used by the Biden administration to facilitate migrant entry, into a self-deportation app called CBP Home. This app allows illegal immigrants to register for self-deportation, with the promise of potential legal re-entry in the future if they comply. Anti-Semitism and College Campuses: We highlight the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, particularly following the events of October 7th. It discusses the lack of action from the previous administration and the current efforts by the Trump administration to address these issues, including holding hearings and taking action against universities that tolerate anti-Semitic behavior. Fraudulent Loans During the COVID-19 Pandemic: We reveal significant fraud in the distribution of loans during the COVID-19 pandemic. It mentions that the Small Business Administration (SBA) granted loans worth millions to children and extremely elderly individuals, highlighting the lack of oversight and the potential misuse of funds. Political Commentary and Criticism: Throughout the document, there is a strong political commentary criticizing the Biden administration's policies and actions, contrasting them with the Trump administration's efforts to prioritize American citizens and restore integrity to various systems. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for ListeningYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.