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EquiRatings Eventing Podcast
The Badminton Tour Diaries: Sunday

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 58:34


Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo made history — again. Two years after their first Badminton win, they're back on top, becoming the first-ever pair to reclaim the title. It was a win that meant a lot, not just to the scoreboard, but to the people behind it. This episode has it all: big moments, bigger reactions, and the little stories that stuck with us. From Colorado Blue's masterclass to heartbreak for Cooley Rosalent, and from Katie Magee's breakout to Taylor Mason's last-minute arrival and top-20 finish — there's plenty to unpack. Highlights: A historic win for Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo — the first-ever pair to reclaim a Badminton title Emotional tribute to Caroline Moore and what the moment meant for Team Canter Colorado Blue and Austin O'Connor deliver one of the most polished rounds of the day Final-phase heartbreak for Oliver Townend and Cooley Rosalent Harry Meade climbs the leaderboard with two in the top six — and eyes World No. 1 Katie Magee and Taylor Mason step into the spotlight with breakout performances Guests: Tilly Berendt – Equine journalist with a sharp eye and sharper wit Catherine Austen – Longtime eventing reporter and editor with years of insight Harry Meade – Double top-six finisher, discussed live with his children Charlie Meade – Breaks down the FEI World Rankings like a pro Lily Meade – Shares her riding ambitions and reflections Sarah Charley – Groom of Lordships Graffalo Archie Saul – Co-owner of Lordships Graffalo Adam Short – Groom to Tom McEwen and JL Dublin Siobhan Binns – Groom to Will Rawlin Georgia Hatton-Brown – Will Rawlin's partner and team manager Ros Canter – 2025 Mars Badminton Champion The Eventing Podcast Badminton Podcast Diaries are brought to you by Eco Voltz, Voltaire Design, 247 Clothing Direct, and YETI — brands that support the sport and the stories that shape it. Eco Voltz – Makers of premium electric bikes for countryside life and competition days. Visit them at Stand 44 or explore the range at www.ecovoltz.co.uk. Voltaire Design – Handcrafted French saddles trusted by elite riders across the world. Find them at Stand 243 and online at www.voltairedesign.com. 247 Clothing Direct – Premium custom clothing designed with style, quality and performance in mind. They're not exhibiting this year, but you can browse the range at https://www.247clothingdirect.co.uk/  EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast
Fostering positivity in the face of adversity: A conversation with Caroline Moore

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 57:43


In this episode of the Eventing Podcast, we welcome back the incredible Caroline Moore for an inspiring and deeply moving conversation. Diagnosed with stage four cancer three years ago, Caroline shares how she has approached life with remarkable resilience, positivity, and an unwavering drive to make the most of every moment. Highlights Include: A New Perspective on Life: Caroline reflects on how the past three years, despite their challenges, have been some of the best of her life. Rising to the Challenge: She shares how her mindset as a coach and competitor has helped her tackle adversity head-on. Making Every Moment Count: From skydiving and zip-lining to spontaneous trips with friends, Caroline embraces every opportunity to create unforgettable experiences. The Power of Positivity: How surrounding yourself with the right people, setting small goals, and focusing on what you can do can transform any challenge. A Legacy for the Future: Caroline discusses her passion for coaching and her mission to ensure that quality training is accessible to riders at every level. Guest: Caroline Moore is a renowned eventing coach whose impact on the sport extends far beyond the arena. Despite her diagnosis, she continues to inspire riders and coaches alike with her dedication, insight, and incredible zest for life. Tune in to hear Caroline's story—available now on all podcast platforms. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

The Steve Gruber Show
Caroline Moore, Teachers being urged to combat Trump Administration

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 11:00


Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education (PDE). National Education Association Webinar advises teachers how to combat a second Trump Administration

The Vicki McKenna Show
Vicki McKenna Show Medical Assistance in Dying

The Vicki McKenna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 67:52


Institute for Energy Research's Kenny Stein, Parents Defending Education's Caroline Moore, Spectator.org's Jed Babbin, Humanize Today's Wesley Smith

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Case in Point: #003: Parents on Offense

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024


On this week’s episode of Case in Point, host Sarah Parshall Perry is joined by Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education (PDE). They discuss PDE’s “indoctrination map,” an epidemic of school gender secrecy policies, the power of an active parent, and more.

SCOTUS 101
#003: Parents on Offense

SCOTUS 101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 38:13


On this week's episode of Case in Point, host Sarah Parshall Perry is joined by Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education (PDE). They discuss PDE's "indoctrination map," an epidemic of school gender secrecy policies, the power of an active parent, and more. 

Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb
Dr David Marlin interviews Leading Event Coach Caroline Moore (LIVE from Burghley)

Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 37:22


Caroline is LIVE from Burghley Horse Trials, and David is away on holiday, but the two found a little time to catch up and discuss their work.Caroline is a renowned Eventing Coach who works with many leading horses and riders. Although spending her life producing horses and riding up to 5*, Caroline's passion has always been in coaching and helping others achieve their goals. Caroline became a Fellow of the British Horse Society in 2008, had three years of experience as a Young Rider selector and spent the next ten years as a Youth Performance Coach for British Eventing.Now, Caroline enjoys coaching riders of all ages, nationalities and levels and has helped riders medal at Junior, Young Rider and Senior levels, including European, World and Olympic Games. In 2023, Caroline published her first book, Training To Win, and is actively working within programmes to develop performance riders and coaches for the future.LIVE from Burghley - Listen to Caroline and David muse about the industry and pick up a few hints and tips to help you and your horse! -----------------------------------------To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.comNot a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Main Street Matters
The Importance of Parental Involvement in Education

Main Street Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 33:56


In this episode of Main Street Matters, Jordan Bruneau and Toni Angelini interview Caroline Moore, the vice president of Parents Defending Education. They discuss the education system during the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of parents in the classroom, and the influence of teachers unions. They also touch on topics such as school choice, Title IX, and the funding of schools. Caroline shares examples of concerning practices in schools, such as the prioritization of LGBTQ flags over the American flag and the early introduction of sexual education. Main Street Matters is part of the Salem Podcast Network. For more visit JobCreatorsNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast
7-30-24 | Always Right Radio With Bob Frantz

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 116:51


Welcome to Tuesday.  Bob kicks off the show with the Top 9 At 9.  Bob then welcome Attorney Mark Paoletta to the show to talk about the Biden/Harris attempt to change the institution of the Supreme Court.  Then it's Tuesday which means it is time for Peter kirsanow to discuss all the latest news.  Bob then turns to education talking with Caroline Moore from Parents Defending Education.  Bob then plays his new song Kammie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Old Guard Conservatives at a Crossroads with Trump-Vance Ticket

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 88:06 Transcription Available


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, July 26, 20244:20 pm: Henry Olsen, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center joins Rod for a conversation about how old guard conservatives are at a crossroads as they view the Trump-Vance ticket as a rejection of their views.4:38 pm: Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education joins the program for a conversation about Kamala Harris' support of American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, who is widely regarded by conservatives as a key player in keeping schools shut down during the covid pandemic.6:05 pm: Logan Washburn, Elections Correspondent for The Federalist joins Rod to discuss his piece outlining how Democrats went about forcing Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race.6:20 pm: Brad Slager, a contributor to RedState, joins the program for a conversation about his recent piece on how recent reporting in the New York Times has rewritten history and elevated the political status of Kamala Harris.6:38 pm: We will listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Ned Ryun of American Majority on the importance of Republicans embracing early voting, and (at 6:50 pm) with Ron Mortenson of the Center for Immigration Studies on Utah's stealthy sanctuary state status.

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast
Eventing Podcast Classics: When Nicole Met... Caroline

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 73:03


We head back to 2022 to hear all about the incredible Caroline Moore. Caroline Moore has all the answers for you as she talks through her journey of riding, coaching and owning event horses at the top of the sport.  Listen for free across all podcast platforms  EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

John Whitmer Show
Jim talks to Caroline Moore about recent changes to Title 9

John Whitmer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 8:50


The Buff Show
Matt Buff Show Live 4-25-24

The Buff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 61:03


Foreign wars, foreign aid and the loud Hamas supporters. The Trump witch hunt trial and the rising costs. At least we still have the NFL Draft. Enjoy your signing bonus, Biden will take most of it. Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education is here to discuss…. The anti-Israel protests at Columbia and Yale have prompted national reflection on the widespread prevalence of antisemitism on college campuses. Truth be told, this ideology isn't learned in college but begins much earlier, often subtly, in K-12 education, as highlighted in a National Review article.    Education watchdog Parents Defending Education uncovered Teaching While Muslim, whose curriculum contributes to the dissemination of anti-Israel propaganda and claims Israel is committing “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing.” Freedom Foundation special with Ben Straka. Ben is a Research and Government Affairs Associate for the foundation. He just broke a story that the main teachers' union in Oregon is opening up their office for the Democratic Socialists of America to use. https://www.freedomfoundation.com/teachers-unions/oea-opens-its-offices-to-socialist-group/. You can't make this stuff up.   Daniel R. Street, attorney and author at Daniel R. Street's Fake News Exposed! He joins us to break down the Trump trial. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-buff-show/support

NewsTalk STL
5am/Caroline Moore on "Teaching While Muslim" anti-Israel curriculum

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 19:27


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 04-26-24 Caroline Moore from Parents Defending Education talks about anti-Israel propaganda showing up in public school curriculum through "Teaching While Muslim." The curriculum claims that Israel is committing "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing." The ideology isn't learned in college. It actually begins much earlier, often subtly, in K-12 education. Story here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/islamic-education-consulting-group-brainwashing-public-school-students-with-anti-israel-propaganda/ More on "Teaching While Muslim" here: https://defendinged.org/incidents/perth-amboy-high-school-psychology-teacher-has-consultant-company-that-claims-israel-is-committing-genocide-and-ethnic-cleansing/ Parents Defending Education website: https://defendinged.org/ MORNING NEWS DUMP: St. Louis City workers finally cleared out the homeless encampment at the corner of Chippewa and Spring in South City. The Sudanese folks had been living there for at least 3 years. The Trump immunity trial continues today in NYC. A New York appeals court overturned the rape conviction of film producer Harvey Weinstein. Look for steeper tax increases if Biden wins reelection. Story here: https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/biden-vows-let-trump-era-tax-cuts-expire-next-year-meaning-higher-rates-millions Cardinals were off yesterday. They open up a 3-game weekend series against the Mets in New York tonight at 6:10pm. The Battlehawks (now 3-1) face the DC Defenders at Audi Field in Washington, DC, on Sunday at 11am CT. TV coverage on ESPN. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NewsTalk STL
Caroline Moore on "Teaching While Muslim" anti-Israel curriculum

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 11:14


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 04-25-24 Caroline Moore from Parents Defending Education talks about anti-Israel propaganda showing up in public school curriculum through "Teaching While Muslim." The curriculum claims that Israel is committing "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing." The ideology isn't learned in college. It actually begins much earlier, often subtly, in K-12 education. Story here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/islamic-education-consulting-group-brainwashing-public-school-students-with-anti-israel-propaganda/ More on "Teaching While Muslim" here: https://defendinged.org/incidents/perth-amboy-high-school-psychology-teacher-has-consultant-company-that-claims-israel-is-committing-genocide-and-ethnic-cleansing/ Parents Defending Education website: https://defendinged.org/ NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NewsTalk STL
7am/Indications that you may be a.....jerk!

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 40:43


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 04-25-24 Darrell Jones from the Herzog Foundation talks about a new study from the Educational Psychology Review on private and parochial schools producing better citizens than public schools. We also take a look at school choice. Story from The Lion newsletter here:  https://readlion.com/private-and-parochial-schools-produce-better-citizens-than-public-schools-new-research-finds/ Also story from The Lion newsletter here: https://readlion.com/choice-lifted-all-boats-catholic-school-enrollment-rockets-in-florida-on-parental-choice/ Get your free subscription to The Lion newsletter here: https://readlion.com/ Darrell's info here: (https://herzogfoundation.com) (https://readlion.com) (@pastordrj)  St. Louis City police are looking for man driving a blue C&J Transportation tow truck who is stealing vehicles in the Dutchtown area. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/04/25/watch-video-shows-tow-truck-driver-stealing-cars-dutchtown/ Caroline Moore from Parents Defending Education talks about anti-Israel propaganda showing up in public school curriculum through "Teaching While Muslim." The curriculum claims that Israel is committing "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing." The ideology isn't learned in college. It actually begins much earlier, often subtly, in K-12 education. Story here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/islamic-education-consulting-group-brainwashing-public-school-students-with-anti-israel-propaganda/ More on "Teaching While Muslim" here: https://defendinged.org/incidents/perth-amboy-high-school-psychology-teacher-has-consultant-company-that-claims-israel-is-committing-genocide-and-ethnic-cleansing/ Parents Defending Education website: https://defendinged.org/ Gabe shares a story about a guy not sharing his dinner with his girlfriend following his medical procedure and going without food for about 32 hours! Was he being a jerk? Story here: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1cby7xv/aita_for_refusing_to_share_food_i_had_ordered_for/   NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The PloughCast
The PloughRead: The Wonder of Moths by Caroline Moore

The PloughCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 17:23


Caroline Moore has studied moths since she was a child. She writes how they showcase nature's richness and vulnerability.

American Viewpoints
Illegal Immigration's Effect On Public Education

American Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 10:51


Caroline Moore from Parents Defending Education discusses information showing how large increases in illegal immigration affects public schools. The information pertains to Denver's schools and includes the financial stress on the District. Despite that, Moore says District officials choose ideology over prioritizing students in the schools, citizen and noncitizen, who are legally in the community. For more information: https://defendinged.org/incidents/records-request-reveals-denver-public-schools-struggling-to-accommodate-migrant-students/

NewsTalk STL
Caroline Moore on illegal aliens creating a crisis in Denver schools

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 11:34


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 03-14-24 Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education, talks about illegal immigration creating a crisis in many school districts nationwide, and she focuses on the problems in Denver, Colorado. Story on the Denver situation here: https://defendinged.org/incidents/records-request-reveals-denver-public-schools-struggling-to-accommodate-migrant-students/ (https://defendinged.org/) (@DefendingEd) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NewsTalk STL
6am/We respond to a listener's comment re: safety in area schools

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 43:05


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 03-14-24 Missouri lawmakers continue to struggle to get stuff done. IP reform and school choice are still being worked on during this legislative session. Mike responds to a listener's comment regarding safety issues in area schools following the incidents near Hazelwood East High School and Jennings Junior High. Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education, talks about illegal immigration creating a crisis in many school districts nationwide, and she focuses on the problems in Denver, Colorado. Story on the Denver situation here: https://defendinged.org/incidents/records-request-reveals-denver-public-schools-struggling-to-accommodate-migrant-students/ (https://defendinged.org/) (@DefendingEd) MORNING NEWS DUMP: Congress, TikTok, and free speech. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey comments on the assault case near Hazelwood East High School. A judge dismissed 6 of the charges against Trump in the Georgia case. Story here: https://redstate.com/benkew/2024/03/13/as-judge-drops-trump-charges-even-cnn-admits-fani-willis-keeps-humiliating-herself-n2171347 The UFL will announce the location for their first championship game sometime today. Initial reports are that it will be St. Louis. Story here: https://www.si.com/fannation/ufl/news/ufl-notebook-ufl-championship-game-st-louis-2024 Blues (now 34-29-3) beat the LA Kings 3-1 at Enterprise Center last night. Up next: hosting the Minnesota Wild (32-27-7) on Saturday night at 7pm. Saint Louis University fired their basketball head coach Travis Ford after 8 seasons at the helm of the team. They lost to Duquesne yesterday 83-73 in the Atlantic 10 Tournament, finishing their season at 13-20 (5-13 in the A10). HIs career coaching record is 146-109. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Georgene Rice Show
March 12, 2024

The Georgene Rice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 81:46


Headlines, Trump, Biden expected to lock up nominations in Tuesday's primaries; White House asked special counsel to water down descriptions of Biden's memory lapse; DOJ keeps election plans secret. Interview with Caroline Moore, VP, Parents Defending Education, on a Seattle teacher's fundraising for a radical Palestinian preacher who denies 10/7.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

960 KZIM
President at Parents Defending Education Caroline Moore

960 KZIM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 9:43


Rich Valdés America At Night
Aaron Hedlund, Caroline Moore, & Mike Thompson

Rich Valdés America At Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 123:42


Former senior adviser at the White House Council of Economic Advisers Aaron Hedlund joins us to discuss how the Biden Administration has mishandled the U.S. economy. Next, vice president of Parents Defending Education explains why they recently filed a civil rights complaint over a school district offering a "White Attendees Only" class. Then, CEO of Learner Mobile Mike Thompson breaks down why there is a trend of college graduates working at jobs that don't actually require a college degree. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Vicki McKenna Show
The Vicki McKenna Show - Beyond the margin of fraud

The Vicki McKenna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 107:36


Parents Defending Education's Caroline Moore, Senator Ron Johnson, American Principles Project's John Schweppe, 40 Days For Life's Shawn Carney, and Attorney Mike Pugliese

The Steve Gruber Show
Caroline Moore, KS Leads the Way for Combatting Parental Exclusion Policies

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 11:00


Caroline Moore is the Vice President of Parents Defending Education. KS Leads the Way for Combatting Parental Exclusion Policies

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show w/ Greg Hughes: Some Utah School Districts are Concealing the Transgender Status of Students

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 99:20 Transcription Available


Rod Arquette Show with Greg Hughes Rundown – “Wingman Wednesday,” February 7, 20244:38 pm: Author and historian Victor Davis Hanson joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece for American Greatness about how Donald Trump should approach the remainder of his campaign.5:05 pm: Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education, joins the show to discuss how their group has uncovered information showing several school districts in Utah conceal the transgender status of students from their parents.6:20 pm: Peter Morici, national columnist and a Professor in the School of Business at the University of Maryland joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about his recent piece in the Washington Times on the enduring appeal of Donald Trump.

The Steve Gruber Show
Caroline Moore, Indoctrination in schools. Removal of parents rights in K-12 schools

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 11:00


Caroline Moore is the Vice President of Parents Defending Education. Indoctrination in schools. Removal of parents rights in K-12 schools

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Thursday, November 2nd, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 14:43


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, November 2nd, 2023. Redballoon Not so long ago, the American dream was alive and well. Employees who worked hard were rewarded, and employers looked for people who could do the job, not for people who had the right political views. RedBalloon.work is a job site designed to get us back to what made American businesses successful: free speech, hard work, and having fun. If you are a free speech employer who wants to hire employees who focus on their work and not identity politics, then post a job on RedBalloon. If you are an employee who is being censored at work or is being forced to comply with the current zeitgeist, post your resume on RedBalloon and look for a new job. redballoon.work, the job site where free speech is still alive! www.redballoon.work https://thepostmillennial.com/only-3-5-of-americans-opted-to-get-latest-covid-shot-cdc?utm_campaign=64487#google_vignette Only 3.5% of Americans opted to get latest Covid shot: CDC New data from the Centers for Disease Control has revealed that just 3.5 percent of Americans opted to receive the latest Covid booster shot despite the Biden administration urging Americans 60 years of age and older, as well as those who are immunocompromised, to vaccinate themselves against a "tripledemic" of the latest Covid strain, the flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The lack of demand for the new vaccine has pharmaceutical giants such as Pfizer recording losses, with much of its stock having to be thrown out. According to the CDC, just 7 percent of adults and 2 percent of children in the United States got inoculated against the recent strains of Covid, a stark decrease from the initial vaccine rollout. Polling shows that those numbers aren't likely to get much higher in the coming months and years, with 40 percent of Americans saying they probably or definitely won't get another Covid shot, and a similar percentage saying the same when asked whether they will vaccinate their children. As PBS reports, despite the fact that Covid deaths and hospitalizations are lower this year than in the previous three years of the virus' existence, an expert called the latest vaccination numbers "abysmal." In June, the Biden administration called on vaccine manufacturers Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Novovax to make new Covid vaccines. In an interview with the New York Times, Boston Children's Hospital vaccine program director and Food and Drug Administration adviser Dr. Ofer Levy called the availability of vaccines against RSV, Covid, and the flu a "godsend" for vulnerable Americans. He noted that tens of thousands die every year as the result of viral infections. Despite their efforts, fewer Americans have sought a fresh dose of the vaccine due in large part to the prevalence of previous vaccinations and infections, which have led to milder cases for many. Other reasons that may be influencing their decisions include the fact that unlike before, the jabs are no longer free, though they may still be covered under some insurance policies. https://timcast.com/news/pfizer-hid-nearly-80-of-covid-vaccine-trial-deaths-from-regulators/ Pfizer Hid Nearly 80% of Covid Vaccine Trial Deaths From Regulators According to new forensic analysis in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, Pfizer failed to disclose evidence of more than a 3.7-fold increase in the number of cardiac deaths among vaccine recipients compared to those who received a placebo. “This means that 79 percent of relevant deaths were not recorded in time to be included in Pfizer’s regulatory paperwork,” Angelo DePalma, Ph.D. wrote for Children’s Health Defense (CHD) regarding the study. “By not including relevant subject deaths in the case report, Pfizer obscured cardiac adverse event signals, allowing the EUA to proceed unchallenged.” A comparison of the number of deaths per week during the 33 weeks of the study found no significant difference between the number of deaths in vaccinated versus placebo groups for the first 20 weeks, the placebo-controlled portion of the trial. “After week 20, as subjects in the placebo were vaccinated, deaths among this still unvaccinated cohort of this group slowed and eventually plateaued,” researchers found. Deaths in the “vaccinated subjects continued at the same rate,” leading the scientists to inconsistencies between the data Pfizer reported and the actual number of deaths reported after vaccination. According to CHD, Pfizer’s clinical trial abandoned standard practices when at week 20 it allowed “unblinding,” where the placebo group was allowed to switch to the vaccinated group. Typically, they note, this only occurs when the benefit of the drug is so great that not treating subjects becomes unethical. “Normally the decision to unblind a vaccine trial would be based on the product’s safety and effectiveness in reaching certain endpoints or objectives,” CHD explained. “But, perhaps unexpectedly, after 33 weeks the data revealed no significant difference between deaths in the vaccinated and placebo groups for the initial 20-week placebo-controlled portion of the trial.” CHD added, “Had Pfizer-BioNTech met their legal and ethical obligation to report all serious adverse events their data would have shown equal deaths in placebo and vaccine groups — which would have shown no clear benefit for the vaccine.” On Oct. 31, Pfizer reported a net loss of $2.38 billion due to “write-offs of Covid products.” https://fee.org/articles/why-justin-trudeau-is-blaming-grocers-for-surging-food-prices-in-canada/ Why Justin Trudeau Is Blaming Grocers for Surging Food Prices in Canada New government data emerged this week showing that food prices in Canada continue to climb. Though year-over-year inflation of consumer prices overall cooled to 3.8% in September, food prices increased 5.8% from a year ago, driven by surging prices of bakery products (up 8%), fresh vegetables (7.6%), pasta products (10.8%), and poultry (6.5%). Food prices have long been a sore spot for Canadians. Even prior to 2023, statistics showed that some 7 million Canadians, including 1.8 million children, were in households struggling to put food on the table. As inflation continued to drive food prices upward in 2023, consumer outrage quickly mounted. “If I’m paying that much, I hope there’s gold in that chicken,” one user responded to a viral tweet in January showing a $37 price tag on a package of chicken breasts. The episode prompted accusations of price gouging and a high-profile story in the New York Times — but the paper reported that outrage at grocers was misplaced. “While it’s easy to get angry at the grocer, there’s very little evidence that the grocers are actually taking advantage of the situation,” said Mike von Massow, a food economics professor at the University of Guelph in Ontario. Food prices have only gotten worse since then, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, apparently not a reader of the New York Times, has found the same scapegoat as many others unversed in basic economics: grocers. Last month, Trudeau threatened to slap grocery stores with new taxes if they don’t find a way to lower food prices. “Large grocery chains are making record profits. Those profits should not be made on the backs of people who are struggling to feed their families,” Trudeau told an Ontario crowd. By taking aim at grocers and “record profits,” Trudeau is parroting the rhetoric of some U.S. politicians, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who has argued that inflation is being driven by “corporate greed.” The idea that corporations suddenly became greedy in the aftermath of the pandemic never passed the economic smell test, and it was recently rebutted in a Federal Reserve paper. “Corporate profit margins were not abnormally high in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, once fiscal and monetary interventions are accounted for,” noted Dino Palazzo, senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board. Yet politicians such as Trudeau, who less than a year ago criticized the idea of using a windfall tax on grocery companies to lower food prices, have repeated the claim over and over again that greedy corporations are the root cause of inflation. Why? The answer is simple: the true blame for inflation lies with them. Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, hit the nail on the head in a recent interview when he pointed out that the Canadian government’s policies are to blame for inflation — as are those who lead it. “[Trudeau] prints $600 billion, grows our money supply by 32% in three years,” Poilievre said. “That’s growing the money eight times faster than the economy. No wonder we have the worst inflation in four decades.” This is the mystery of inflation. (It’s not really a mystery.) Politicians and central banks flooded the economy with money, which devalued the currency. Basic economics teaches that increasing the money supply faster than an economy can provide new goods and services will result in price inflation, and that is precisely what we’ve witnessed. Indeed, for much of modern history, inflation was defined as expansion of the money supply, not an increase in prices (which is the consequence of expanding the money supply). Henry Hazlitt famously explained the difference in Economics in One Lesson. “Inflation is an increase in the quantity of money and credit. Its chief consequence is soaring prices,” Hazlitt explained. “Therefore inflation — if we misuse the term to mean the rising prices themselves — is caused solely by printing more money.” Politicians such as Trudeau cannot, of course, admit it’s their own policies and money printing that are to blame for high food prices. So they hold speeches blaming grocery stores and food producers for the inflation they caused and threaten them with new taxes. Whether Canadians will see through Trudeau’s crude charade is unclear. What is clear is that Canadian grocers are not responsible for the skyrocketing price of food in Canada. Justin Trudeau and the Bank of Canada are. https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-anaheim-high-schools-mandate-courses-in-far-left-activism-political-engagement-and-ethnic-studies?utm_campaign=64487 Anaheim high schools mandate courses in far-left activism, political engagement, and 'ethnic studies' The American educational system has been intentionally picked apart and deconstructed. Where once the goal of education was to relay cultural knowledge from arts and literature to science and maths, recent decades have seen an intentional shift toward the obliteration of that form of education, and in essence, the erasure of the cultural knowledge that has been imparted. Critical race and gender theory are also used as part of the furtherence of these goals, which parents have spoken up against in recent years. The intent of this new form of education is the erasure of the culture, history, arts, letters and sciences that elevated American society to the echelons of global dominance. Nowhere is this more evident than in the classroom. The course selection and the currciculum being offered in the award-winning Anaheim Union High School District, was uncovered by Parents Defending Education (PDE). Via a public records request, PDE learned that 16 Ethnic Studies courses have been approved for Anaheim high school students. The terminology of "ethnic studies" is a ruse for a course of study that undermines American culture and seeks to turn students from scholars into activists. "Anaheim Union High School District has peppered its district in so-called 'Ethnic Studies' courses," said Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education. "Unlike what we’ve seen throughout California, this district purposely inserts race, identity, and racism into classes ranging from Spanish to Dance. Their students would better be served by learning history based in truth and facts, as opposed to dancing out their supposed 'Eurocentric' racism or 'oppressor' mentality.” A course called "Cultural Experiences in America" intends to "provide an emancipatory education." The goal here is to teach students the way that "their identities, including race, ethnicity, culture, and nationality" are "socially constructed." In short, that means the goal is to teach students the way that American culture has oppressed them. In this course, American culture is the enemy. Course descriptions use language that, at first glance, sounds harmless enough. But it's essential to get these definitions straight. "Emancipatory education" is a phrase coined by Paulo Freire, author of "Pedagogy of the Oppressed," a core text for those dismantling education. This is precisely the course of study Anaheim has in mind with courses like "English I: Ethnic Studies," which is required for graduation. The description of the course states as its goal the promotion of political activism. The course "expands on the understanding of each student's social responsibility to their community and the world. By encouraging agency and student voice through the use of present social reform, political movements and social justice topics, students will gain an understanding of the world around them. "Students will explore the experiences of Indigenous/Native American, Black/African American, Chicanx/Latinx and Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander in all their complexity and diversity," the course description continues. A theater course could more accurately be described as an activism course. "Ethnic Studies Theater: The Art of Storytellling" is a course that advocates for students to critique "social constructs that have been conditioned through systems of oppression and underrepresentation as well as misrepresentation to find and develop their own voices through the medium of theater." A required component are "Project Based Learning Assignments" that are intended to "foster active consciousness, social engagement and agency" through the study of "the histories of race, ancestry, national origin, disapora, racism, hegemony, ethnicity, and culture." This course is designed to first teach the students that they are oppressed, teach them who to blame for that oppression, and how to become activists who endeavor to free themselves and all of society from the burden of that oppression. Conservatives in America caught on too late, and despite the recent attempts by parents and education activists to slam on the brakes, the deconstructionist forms of curriculum keep rolling in. What first reared its ugly head in education graduate programs has now been fully disseminated into American education at large.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Thursday, November 2nd, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 14:43


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, November 2nd, 2023. Redballoon Not so long ago, the American dream was alive and well. Employees who worked hard were rewarded, and employers looked for people who could do the job, not for people who had the right political views. RedBalloon.work is a job site designed to get us back to what made American businesses successful: free speech, hard work, and having fun. If you are a free speech employer who wants to hire employees who focus on their work and not identity politics, then post a job on RedBalloon. If you are an employee who is being censored at work or is being forced to comply with the current zeitgeist, post your resume on RedBalloon and look for a new job. redballoon.work, the job site where free speech is still alive! www.redballoon.work https://thepostmillennial.com/only-3-5-of-americans-opted-to-get-latest-covid-shot-cdc?utm_campaign=64487#google_vignette Only 3.5% of Americans opted to get latest Covid shot: CDC New data from the Centers for Disease Control has revealed that just 3.5 percent of Americans opted to receive the latest Covid booster shot despite the Biden administration urging Americans 60 years of age and older, as well as those who are immunocompromised, to vaccinate themselves against a "tripledemic" of the latest Covid strain, the flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The lack of demand for the new vaccine has pharmaceutical giants such as Pfizer recording losses, with much of its stock having to be thrown out. According to the CDC, just 7 percent of adults and 2 percent of children in the United States got inoculated against the recent strains of Covid, a stark decrease from the initial vaccine rollout. Polling shows that those numbers aren't likely to get much higher in the coming months and years, with 40 percent of Americans saying they probably or definitely won't get another Covid shot, and a similar percentage saying the same when asked whether they will vaccinate their children. As PBS reports, despite the fact that Covid deaths and hospitalizations are lower this year than in the previous three years of the virus' existence, an expert called the latest vaccination numbers "abysmal." In June, the Biden administration called on vaccine manufacturers Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Novovax to make new Covid vaccines. In an interview with the New York Times, Boston Children's Hospital vaccine program director and Food and Drug Administration adviser Dr. Ofer Levy called the availability of vaccines against RSV, Covid, and the flu a "godsend" for vulnerable Americans. He noted that tens of thousands die every year as the result of viral infections. Despite their efforts, fewer Americans have sought a fresh dose of the vaccine due in large part to the prevalence of previous vaccinations and infections, which have led to milder cases for many. Other reasons that may be influencing their decisions include the fact that unlike before, the jabs are no longer free, though they may still be covered under some insurance policies. https://timcast.com/news/pfizer-hid-nearly-80-of-covid-vaccine-trial-deaths-from-regulators/ Pfizer Hid Nearly 80% of Covid Vaccine Trial Deaths From Regulators According to new forensic analysis in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, Pfizer failed to disclose evidence of more than a 3.7-fold increase in the number of cardiac deaths among vaccine recipients compared to those who received a placebo. “This means that 79 percent of relevant deaths were not recorded in time to be included in Pfizer’s regulatory paperwork,” Angelo DePalma, Ph.D. wrote for Children’s Health Defense (CHD) regarding the study. “By not including relevant subject deaths in the case report, Pfizer obscured cardiac adverse event signals, allowing the EUA to proceed unchallenged.” A comparison of the number of deaths per week during the 33 weeks of the study found no significant difference between the number of deaths in vaccinated versus placebo groups for the first 20 weeks, the placebo-controlled portion of the trial. “After week 20, as subjects in the placebo were vaccinated, deaths among this still unvaccinated cohort of this group slowed and eventually plateaued,” researchers found. Deaths in the “vaccinated subjects continued at the same rate,” leading the scientists to inconsistencies between the data Pfizer reported and the actual number of deaths reported after vaccination. According to CHD, Pfizer’s clinical trial abandoned standard practices when at week 20 it allowed “unblinding,” where the placebo group was allowed to switch to the vaccinated group. Typically, they note, this only occurs when the benefit of the drug is so great that not treating subjects becomes unethical. “Normally the decision to unblind a vaccine trial would be based on the product’s safety and effectiveness in reaching certain endpoints or objectives,” CHD explained. “But, perhaps unexpectedly, after 33 weeks the data revealed no significant difference between deaths in the vaccinated and placebo groups for the initial 20-week placebo-controlled portion of the trial.” CHD added, “Had Pfizer-BioNTech met their legal and ethical obligation to report all serious adverse events their data would have shown equal deaths in placebo and vaccine groups — which would have shown no clear benefit for the vaccine.” On Oct. 31, Pfizer reported a net loss of $2.38 billion due to “write-offs of Covid products.” https://fee.org/articles/why-justin-trudeau-is-blaming-grocers-for-surging-food-prices-in-canada/ Why Justin Trudeau Is Blaming Grocers for Surging Food Prices in Canada New government data emerged this week showing that food prices in Canada continue to climb. Though year-over-year inflation of consumer prices overall cooled to 3.8% in September, food prices increased 5.8% from a year ago, driven by surging prices of bakery products (up 8%), fresh vegetables (7.6%), pasta products (10.8%), and poultry (6.5%). Food prices have long been a sore spot for Canadians. Even prior to 2023, statistics showed that some 7 million Canadians, including 1.8 million children, were in households struggling to put food on the table. As inflation continued to drive food prices upward in 2023, consumer outrage quickly mounted. “If I’m paying that much, I hope there’s gold in that chicken,” one user responded to a viral tweet in January showing a $37 price tag on a package of chicken breasts. The episode prompted accusations of price gouging and a high-profile story in the New York Times — but the paper reported that outrage at grocers was misplaced. “While it’s easy to get angry at the grocer, there’s very little evidence that the grocers are actually taking advantage of the situation,” said Mike von Massow, a food economics professor at the University of Guelph in Ontario. Food prices have only gotten worse since then, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, apparently not a reader of the New York Times, has found the same scapegoat as many others unversed in basic economics: grocers. Last month, Trudeau threatened to slap grocery stores with new taxes if they don’t find a way to lower food prices. “Large grocery chains are making record profits. Those profits should not be made on the backs of people who are struggling to feed their families,” Trudeau told an Ontario crowd. By taking aim at grocers and “record profits,” Trudeau is parroting the rhetoric of some U.S. politicians, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who has argued that inflation is being driven by “corporate greed.” The idea that corporations suddenly became greedy in the aftermath of the pandemic never passed the economic smell test, and it was recently rebutted in a Federal Reserve paper. “Corporate profit margins were not abnormally high in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, once fiscal and monetary interventions are accounted for,” noted Dino Palazzo, senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board. Yet politicians such as Trudeau, who less than a year ago criticized the idea of using a windfall tax on grocery companies to lower food prices, have repeated the claim over and over again that greedy corporations are the root cause of inflation. Why? The answer is simple: the true blame for inflation lies with them. Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, hit the nail on the head in a recent interview when he pointed out that the Canadian government’s policies are to blame for inflation — as are those who lead it. “[Trudeau] prints $600 billion, grows our money supply by 32% in three years,” Poilievre said. “That’s growing the money eight times faster than the economy. No wonder we have the worst inflation in four decades.” This is the mystery of inflation. (It’s not really a mystery.) Politicians and central banks flooded the economy with money, which devalued the currency. Basic economics teaches that increasing the money supply faster than an economy can provide new goods and services will result in price inflation, and that is precisely what we’ve witnessed. Indeed, for much of modern history, inflation was defined as expansion of the money supply, not an increase in prices (which is the consequence of expanding the money supply). Henry Hazlitt famously explained the difference in Economics in One Lesson. “Inflation is an increase in the quantity of money and credit. Its chief consequence is soaring prices,” Hazlitt explained. “Therefore inflation — if we misuse the term to mean the rising prices themselves — is caused solely by printing more money.” Politicians such as Trudeau cannot, of course, admit it’s their own policies and money printing that are to blame for high food prices. So they hold speeches blaming grocery stores and food producers for the inflation they caused and threaten them with new taxes. Whether Canadians will see through Trudeau’s crude charade is unclear. What is clear is that Canadian grocers are not responsible for the skyrocketing price of food in Canada. Justin Trudeau and the Bank of Canada are. https://thepostmillennial.com/exclusive-anaheim-high-schools-mandate-courses-in-far-left-activism-political-engagement-and-ethnic-studies?utm_campaign=64487 Anaheim high schools mandate courses in far-left activism, political engagement, and 'ethnic studies' The American educational system has been intentionally picked apart and deconstructed. Where once the goal of education was to relay cultural knowledge from arts and literature to science and maths, recent decades have seen an intentional shift toward the obliteration of that form of education, and in essence, the erasure of the cultural knowledge that has been imparted. Critical race and gender theory are also used as part of the furtherence of these goals, which parents have spoken up against in recent years. The intent of this new form of education is the erasure of the culture, history, arts, letters and sciences that elevated American society to the echelons of global dominance. Nowhere is this more evident than in the classroom. The course selection and the currciculum being offered in the award-winning Anaheim Union High School District, was uncovered by Parents Defending Education (PDE). Via a public records request, PDE learned that 16 Ethnic Studies courses have been approved for Anaheim high school students. The terminology of "ethnic studies" is a ruse for a course of study that undermines American culture and seeks to turn students from scholars into activists. "Anaheim Union High School District has peppered its district in so-called 'Ethnic Studies' courses," said Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education. "Unlike what we’ve seen throughout California, this district purposely inserts race, identity, and racism into classes ranging from Spanish to Dance. Their students would better be served by learning history based in truth and facts, as opposed to dancing out their supposed 'Eurocentric' racism or 'oppressor' mentality.” A course called "Cultural Experiences in America" intends to "provide an emancipatory education." The goal here is to teach students the way that "their identities, including race, ethnicity, culture, and nationality" are "socially constructed." In short, that means the goal is to teach students the way that American culture has oppressed them. In this course, American culture is the enemy. Course descriptions use language that, at first glance, sounds harmless enough. But it's essential to get these definitions straight. "Emancipatory education" is a phrase coined by Paulo Freire, author of "Pedagogy of the Oppressed," a core text for those dismantling education. This is precisely the course of study Anaheim has in mind with courses like "English I: Ethnic Studies," which is required for graduation. The description of the course states as its goal the promotion of political activism. The course "expands on the understanding of each student's social responsibility to their community and the world. By encouraging agency and student voice through the use of present social reform, political movements and social justice topics, students will gain an understanding of the world around them. "Students will explore the experiences of Indigenous/Native American, Black/African American, Chicanx/Latinx and Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander in all their complexity and diversity," the course description continues. A theater course could more accurately be described as an activism course. "Ethnic Studies Theater: The Art of Storytellling" is a course that advocates for students to critique "social constructs that have been conditioned through systems of oppression and underrepresentation as well as misrepresentation to find and develop their own voices through the medium of theater." A required component are "Project Based Learning Assignments" that are intended to "foster active consciousness, social engagement and agency" through the study of "the histories of race, ancestry, national origin, disapora, racism, hegemony, ethnicity, and culture." This course is designed to first teach the students that they are oppressed, teach them who to blame for that oppression, and how to become activists who endeavor to free themselves and all of society from the burden of that oppression. Conservatives in America caught on too late, and despite the recent attempts by parents and education activists to slam on the brakes, the deconstructionist forms of curriculum keep rolling in. What first reared its ugly head in education graduate programs has now been fully disseminated into American education at large.

Scott Sloan On Demand
Scott Sloan Show -- 10/13/23

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 107:08


Sloanie talks Biden's war on fees, talks with Caroline Moore, VP of Parents Defending Education, sports with Austin Elmore. local happenings with Allie Martin, Bengals and Bearcats with Dan Hoard and Hollywood with Jason Nathanson.

Point of View Radio Talk Show
Point of View October 11, 2023 : Parents Defending Education, Biological Integrity Initiative, Today's Headlines

Point of View Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 89:25


Wednesday, October 11, 2023 Penna Dexter is today's host. She begins by welcoming Caroline Moore. They'll talk about Parents Defending Education. Her second guest is Dr. Jill Simons. They will discuss the Biological Integrity Initiative. In the second hour, she shares from today's headlines and speaks briefly with Curtis Houck. Curtis is the Managing Editor of NewsBusters […]

Scott Sloan On Demand
9-26-23 Scott Sloan Show

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 98:52


Scott breaks down a big win for the Bengals last night with Rick Ucchino and Austin Elmore. Also the future of the GOP with Carl Delfield, and Caroline Moore of the Parents Defending Education talks about what is being taught in school.

Local Matters
Local Matters With Caroline Moore: Jill Mynatt of El Puente

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore is joined by Jill Mynatt, a co-founder of El Puente in Cookeville. Jill discusses El Puente's upcoming event "The Great Chase Race", some past events the group has done and other events they have upcoming, and where most of the Hispanic immigrants that are in Cookeville are coming from. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & The Legal Aid Society's Rachel Moses & Tiffany Anton

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore sits down with Rachel Moses of The Legal Aid Society and The Biz Foundry's Tiffany Anton. The group discusses the background of "Packs for Pints" and what it does, what exactly the Legal Aid Society is, and Tiffany's "Powered By Her" inititative that supports women business owners. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Edision Hills' Owner Abby Weeden

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 34:00


Education, Sports, Faith & Everything In Between Originating from News Talk 94.1 the show deals with community issues and interests that affect listeners closer to home. With topics from major events across the nation and how they impact our area to interesting people and figures from across the Upper Cumberland. Local Matters is where local, matters. Covering the issues that matter to you. Every weekday. News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Shan Stout of the Cookeville Visitors' Bureau

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore visits with Shan Stout of the Cookeville Visitors' Bureau. The two talk about what the Visitors' Bureau does with things like targeting traveler to stay in Cookeville, how they market to promote international travel, Shan breaks down the structure and how they work within the Chamber. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore: Putnam County Chamber of Commerce

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore talks with Amy New and Karlyn Reel from the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce. They discuss what makes the Putnam Co. Chamber of Commerce different from other chambers around the state, how the chamber puts ads out all over the country for marketing and tourism, and the signature luncheons that are coming up in July. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Meet Tom Savage, President of the Putnam Co. NAACP

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore visits with Tom Savage, the president of the NAACP for Cookeville/Putnam County. The two talk about growing up in Livingston playing different sports growing up, the diversity Tom saw while serving on the USS Saratoga in the Navy, and how the work experience as a union official prepared him for leadership roles in the NAACP. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Meet Writer and Musician Andrew Buckner

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 34:00


Caroline Moore visits with Putnam County musician and writer, Andrew Buckner. The two look at when he started to getting into music, the difference between an EP and an album, and his new role as Editor In Chief for Cookeville Lifestyle Magazine. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Meet Members of the Tennessee High School Rodeo

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore meets with Tamara Young, Randy Adams, and two participants in the Tennessee High School Rodeo this weekend in Cookeville. The group talks about what The Tennessee High School Rodeo is and where rodeo came from, the two participants discuss their events, and more about the rodeo with times, ticket prices, and how the layout is for the show. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore: Anthony Wesner of the Tennessee Dept. of Human Services & Putnam Co. Library's Kathryn Wisinger

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore meets with Anthony Wesner from Tennessee's Department of Human Services. The group discuss some background on the Vocational Rehabilitation Services program, how employers can benefit from this program, and the success that is being seen after just one year of being in existence. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Local Matters With Caroline Moore: Meet Impact Cookeville's Vice President Micah Johnson

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore talks with Micah Johnson, the VP of Impact Cookeville. The two talk about Micah's background growing up in church as it's helped in his career, how Impact started 14 years ago and what the group has evolved too, and more on Impact's Juneteenth Celebration in Cookeville's West End Park. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & The Winners of Tennessee Tech's Eagle Works Competition

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore sits down with the first, second, & third place winners of the 2023 Eagle Works competition. They discuss the inventions "Beam" by Bailee Dozier that connects singers and songwriters to local live music venues, he product "Crate Buddy" that allows you to store your backpack and other objects on a bike, and "Safe Stick" by Bailey Kauffman that can detect if a drink has been spiked. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Meet Thor McNeil

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore sits down with Thor McNeil, owner of Fragrant Mushroom Gallery in Sparta. They look at how he exactly got his name Thor, what his initial college degree is in and how it was structured, and his path to living in Sparta with his wife and getting back in to art shows after K-Mart. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & The Cookeville High School Cast of "Anastasia"

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore sits down with directors Michael Choate, Jennifer Welch, and the cast of the play Anastasia performed by students at Cookeville High School. The group discusses the motivation both teachers have to join the theatre scene in the Upper Cumberland, what led to breaking the casts up to an A Cast and a B Cast, and how some of the other cast members got involved into music theatre. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Tennessee Tech Adjunct Theatre Teacher Prudence Van Aalten

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore sits down with Prudence Van Aalten, an adjunct theatre teacher from TTU. The two look over how Prudence found her way to Tennessee from growing up in California, how the decision came to pursue acting academically, and getting burnt out living in New York and moving to Tennessee to pursue other life opportunities. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

Local Matters
Caroline Moore & Meet Tennessee Tech Music Professor Dr. Colin Hill

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 34:01


Caroline Moore talks with Dr. Colin Hill from TTU's College of Music. Colin talks about beginning his teaching career when he was a sophomore in college, the interaction with Tennessee Tech and the music scene in Nashville, going over the successful habits of musicians and what separates those to go be highly successful. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart

The Dom Giordano Program
Why Are Schools Hiding Information From Parents?

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 42:53


Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education, onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss her organization's effort to uncover school districts throughout the country who are hiding student's gender preferences from parents. Moore explains why the organization has taken this upon themselves, stressing the importance of parental involvement in education, and tells why she worries that this is a continued trend of removing power from parents. Moore tells that their website, DefendingEd.org, now features what they call an ‘IndoctriNation' map, which visually lays out which districts have incidents of schools hiding this type of information from parents. Then, Dom welcomes Michael J. Donohue, a Former NJ Superior Court Judge who's now serving as a special counsel to Cape May County on windmill issues, to the Dom Giordano Program. Dom and Donohue discuss a Philadelphia Inquirer story that suggests that questions surrounding the relationship between windmill construction and dead whales on the Jersey Shore are ‘conspiracy theories,' essentially dampening any discussion as ‘politically charged.' Donohue tells about a meeting tonight to address potential causes behind the unprecedented spike in whale deaths, explaining the importance of keeping an open mind as we pursue an investigation into the environmental issue. (Photo by Getty Images)

The Dom Giordano Program
Parents Defending Ed Want You To Know Whether Your School is Hiding Information About Your Child

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 9:39


In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education, onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss her organization's effort to uncover school districts throughout the country who are hiding student's gender preferences from parents. Moore explains why the organization has taken this upon themselves, stressing the importance of parental involvement in education, and tells why she worries that this is a continued trend of removing power from parents. Moore tells that their website, DefendingEd.org, now features what they call an ‘IndoctriNation' map, which visually lays out which districts have incidents of schools hiding this type of information from parents. (Photo by Getty Images)

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast
When Nicole Met... Caroline

EquiRatings Eventing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 73:51


What's it like to own a World Champion? How do you become an elite-level coach? Caroline Moore has all the answers for you as she talks through her journey of riding, coaching and owning event horses at the top of the sport.  Listen for free across all podcast platforms  If you want to listen to more When Nicole Met… check out some of our older episodes below. When Nicole Met... Julia When Nicole Met... Jonelle