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Earlier this month, the White House announced it would consider drone strikes against Mexican drug cartels. Recent experience indicates those cartels likely have the capacity to respond in kind. Are we ready for such a scenario? Here with his insights on how we should be planning is Virginia National Guard State Judge Advocate, Carter Lee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dive into the sizzling world of Coney Island Drive-In in Largo! Join me as I explore famous foot-long's, various hotdog styles, and the vibrant culture behind this culinary gem. Learn about owner Carter Lee, the significance of Coney Island's first foray into Pinellas County, and a cultural experience that brings people together. Tune in for a mouthwatering journey through hotdog varieties and the story behind this iconic establishment!
Follow us on Twitter for show news and more.The long-awaited return of one of the most legendary names in neo soul… The reflective resurrection of a beloved rock god… And the redemption remix of an artist who rose like a phoenix from the ashes of musical virality…Themes and Variation is back with our first episode of the new season: "Comeback Songs."It's been ages since I wrote an article to tease out some key details about an episode of Soundfly's podcast and compel you all to have a listen. In the past, I filled the role of companion to Carter Lee, the show's former host (and, as it happens, my very own past, current, and future spouse).Well, as of now, I'm stepping into the driver's seat. Our new navigators are Soundfly team members and show favorites, Martin Fowler and Jeremy Young.To usher in the big return, the three of us each brought in a musical selection befitting the theme "Comeback Songs." Armed with little more than research notes, three mics, and the company Zoom account, we dug deep into our track choices. Along the way, we discussed things like the time Questlove leaked someone else's demo on Australian radio, the hardest working musician in all the goblin realm, and a surprising connection between cyberbullying and early cinema.*Warning: Spoilers ahead. If you'd prefer to be surprised, you better start listening to the episode before it's too late!The episode, "Comeback Songs" is anchored by musical selections from the catalogs of D'Angelo, David Bowie, and Rebecca Black.Be sure to visit soundfly.com for all your music learning needs.
Ep. 54 - Not Quite Strangers: Meet L.D. Carter & Lee Bycel From: Texas, USA & California, USA Connect on: Purpose-driven “geezers” make the world better Connect with: · L.D. Carter · Lee Bycel Resources: · Book: Eric Fromm “Art of Loving” · TED Talk: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The danger of a single story | TED Subscribe to my YouTube channel and access new and past episodes! To receive episodes and personal 'Connection Challenges' in your inbox, subscribe at www.NotQuiteStrangers.com. #NotQuiteStrangers #ConnectToJoy #Inspiration #Diversity #Inclusion #Activism #Spirituality #Community #Retirement
Bob Kendrick and Joe Posnanski sit down with their closest friends at the "Thanks a Million, Buck" Hall of Fame Gala in Kansas City, for a night of laughter, storytelling, and celebration of the legend himself, Buck O'Neil. Hear Kenny Lofton on why he's proud to embody the style of the Negro Leagues, Bo Porter on continuing Buck O'Neil's legacy in a Major League dugout, and Dave Stewart on carrying Jackie Robinson's spirit as a rookie with the Dodgers. And hear Joe Carter and Lee Smith tell stories of being scouted and signed by Buck O'Neil, heeding his words to this day, and going head-to-head against each other on the diamond, and on the golf course. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter - @nlbmprezTo support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and preserve the legacy of Buck O'Neil, please visit ThanksAMillionBuck.comVisit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City - NLBM.com
We are back, with the whole crew. Join us as we break down week 7 and look ahead to week 8 along with some laughs and horrible, horrible puns from Two-Time
When it comes to music, it's sometimes easy to get too much of a good (or not-so-good) thing. Whether you're a wedding band musician who's sick of the same requests or roommate to someone who seems to own just one album, there are likely a few songs you feel you don't ever want to hear again. For the latest episode of Soundfly's podcast, Themes and Variation, the home panel (Carter Lee, Mahea Lee, and Martin Fowler) sat down to reminisce, complain, share, and speculate about the theme, "Songs You've Heard Too Many Times." The episode is built around selected songs by Journey, Europe, and Francisco Tárrega and covers topics like shredding guitar solos, the gravitational pull of the planet Venus, and musical communication in the mid to late '90s. Check out all of our courses including RJD2: From Samples to Songs, https://soundfly.com/courses (here.) Subscribe to all of our https://soundfly.com/subscription (courses here) and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off! Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible https://soundfly.com/mentors (mentors here). Listen to this episodes playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0k7WgpQ5oRJsZvOPaOLoeB?si=1a6de7abebe34153 (here)! Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on https://twitter.com/learntosoundfly (Twitter).
Joe Negron and Carter Lee bring you episode number 883 of Smart Wrestling Fan: The Pro Wrestling Podcast! Today's specials are WWE Wrestlemania Backlash, WWE RAW, AEW Dynamite, AEW Rampage, WWE Smackdown, news, emails, and a whole lot more!
At Soundfly, we're constantly exploring ways to understand and explain the practical aspects of music, but we can't deny that aspects of it can be wonderfully inexplicable. Music can say things that can't be articulated through any other medium. It can conjure empathy between strangers. In a sense, it can even transport us from one reality to another. For the most recent episode of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter Lee and Mahea Lee sat down with electronic musician, inventor of the genre mid-fi synthwave slow-motion funk, and recent Soundfly course instructor, Seth Haley (a.k.a. Com Truise) to chat about "Songs to Escape Into." Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills : Check out all of our courses including Com Truise: Mid-fi Synthwave Slow-motion Funk https://soundfly.com/courses (here.) Subscribe to all of our https://soundfly.com/subscription (courses here) and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off! Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible https://soundfly.com/mentors (mentors here). Dig deeper into Songs to Escape Into with this episodes https://open.spotify.com/playlist/458WN1oYrTN1i1k569MUP1?si=bc49ba0167534968 (playlist!) Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on https://twitter.com/learntosoundfly (Twitter).
Rhythm, groove, beat, tempo... So many musical ideas are intrinsically linked to the way we perceive time. A part locked tightly to an eighth-note grid has an entirely different feel than one that lays just a bit behind the beat. Music's relationship to time can impact the way we physically move to it as well as the way it moves us emotionally. For the latest episode of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter Lee and Martin Fowler sat down with pioneering producer and composer, Jlin to talk about "Songs That Redefined Our Sense of Time." The episode features tracks by The Pharcyde and J Dilla, Youssou N'Dour, and Curtis Mayfield. Check out all of our courses including Jlin:Rhythm, Variation, & Vulnerability https://soundfly.com/courses (here.) Subscribe to all of our https://soundfly.com/subscription (courses here) and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off! Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible https://soundfly.com/mentors (mentors here). Check out this playlist to dig into every song mentioned on the episode. Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on https://twitter.com/learntosoundfly (Twitter).
The oxymoronic theme "Songs From the Imminent Past" was first suggested as a bit of a joke, but the more we thought about it, the more we succumbed to it, and well, here we are! For our podcast's first episode of 2022, we dove into a set of songs that has us thinking hard about the both the recent past and not-so-distant future.To kick the year off, our panel for the episode was comprised of three podcast regulars: Carter Lee, Mahea Lee, and Martin Fowler. The conversation covered topics ranging from songwriting with someone else in mind to Guinness World Records, from musical symbiosis to the world of performance royalties — all while discussing recent tracks by Japanese Breakfast, Dijon, and Taylor Swift.Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills :Check out all of our courses including Kimbra: Vocal Creativity, Arranging, & Production here.Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off!Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible mentors here.We want to hear the songs that made you want to study music! Add them to the community playlist for this episode.Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on Twitter.
Horror Movies Hub Editor-in-Chief and Final Girls Productions CEO Carter Lee is joined by the "Intern of Evil" Christian Conley for a special look at Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street. Carter Lee is as close to a lifelong fan of horror as you can get, and Christian recently just showed interest in horror movies; so, the duo chose A Nightmare on Elm Street as the next film on Christian's horror movie journey. The pair discuss the film in detail, and Carter lays out some fun, or fear facts about the film along the way. Want more horror? Then check out Horror Movies Hub for original reviews, industry news, and celebrity interviews. As of the time of this podcast release, head over to Horror Movies Hub for a chance to win a ton of horror merch for free. Get all of your Halloween and horror shirt needs with unique and original shirts from Horror Movies Hub at the official Horror Movies Hub Shop. All shirts are soft, have vivid graphics, are made in and shipped from the U.S., and horror and Halloween shirts are now on sale. We ship fast in plenty of time for Halloween. We also offer other shirt styles, including customizable breast cancer shirts. Support a small business and get original clothing that you will only find at Horror Movies Hub Shop.
Horror Movies Hub Editor-in-Chief & Final Girls Productions CEO Carter Lee and "The Intern of Evil" Christian Conley take a look at the very fun supernatural slasher, Fear Street Part One: 1994. Carter Lee has been as close to a lifelong fan of horror as you can get, and Christian recently just showed interest in horror movies; so, Carter chose Fear Street Part One as the next film on Christian's horror movie journey. The duo discuss the film in detail, and Carter lays out some fun, or fear facts about the film along the way. Want more horror? Then check out Horror Movies Hub for original reviews, industry news, and celebrity interviews. Get all of your Halloween and horror shirt needs with unique and original shirts from Horror Movies Hub at the official Horror Movies Hub Shop. All shirts are soft, have vivid graphics, are made in and shipped from the U.S., and horror and Halloween shirts are now on sale. We ship fast in plenty of time for Halloween. We also offer other shirt styles, including customizable breast cancer shirts. Support a small business and get original clothing that you will only find at Horror Movies Hub Shop.
Horror Movies Hub Editor-in-Chief & Final Girls Productions CEO Carter Lee and "The Intern of Evil" Christian Conley take a look at a frightening ghost tale, Oculus. Carter Lee has been as close to a lifelong fan of horror as you can get, and Christian recently just showed interest in horror movies; so, Carter chose Oculus as the next film on Christian's horror movie journey. The duo discuss the film in detail, and Carter lays out some fun, or fear facts about the film along the way. Want more horror? Then check out Horror Movies Hub for original reviews, industry news, and celebrity interviews. Get all of your Halloween and horror shirt needs with unique and original shirts from Horror Movies Hub at the official Horror Movies Hub Shop. All shirts are soft, have vivid graphics, are made in and shipped from the U.S., and horror and Halloween shirts are now on sale. We ship fast in plenty of time for Halloween. We also offer other shirt styles, including customizable breast cancer shirts. Support a small business and get original clothing that you will only find at Horror Movies Hub Shop.
Horror Movies Hub & Final Girls Productions CEO Carter Lee and "The Intern of Evil" Christian Conley take a look at the original Poltergeist. Carter Lee has been as close to a lifelong fan of horror as you can get, and Christian recently just showed interest in horror movies; so, Carter chose Poltergeist as Christian's introduction into horror, and the duo discuss the film in detail, and Carter lays out some fun, or fear facts about the film along the journey all the while confusing Steven Spielberg's name with Stephen King (he reads a lot of King, it happens). Even if you think you know everything about this classic horror movie, you will likely learn something new or, at the very least, enjoy reliving it with this entertaining duo. Want more horror? Then check out Horror Movies Hub for original reviews, industry news, and celebrity interviews. Get all of your Halloween and horror shirt needs with unique and original shirts from Horror Movies Hub at the official Horror Movies Hub Shop. All shirts are soft, have vivid graphics, are made in and shipped from the U.S., and horror and Halloween shirts are now on sale. We ship fast in plenty of time for Halloween. We also offer other shirt styles, including customizable breast cancer shirts. Support a small business and get original clothing that you will only find at Horror Movies Hub Shop.
Carter Lee is a producer, composer, and educator. He hosts the Themes and Variations Podcast, where musicians discuss music related to particular themes. Carter is the head of community at Soundfly, a site for online music education. Carter holds degrees in musical performance from MacEwan University and Berklee College. Carter and I had a great conversation about musical performance and production. He shared great tips on streamlining our live performances. We also discussed his podcast Themes and Variations. I will be on the show on September 22, 2021, discussing songs you can recognize in 5 seconds or less. Listen on Apple or Stitcher or Google or Spotify; watch on YouTube Support the Podcast on Patreon and get exclusive mini-episodes - https://www.patreon.com/brianfunk Show Notes: Themes and Variations Podcast - https://flypaper.soundfly.com/discover/introducing-soundflys-brand-new-podcast-themes-and-variation/ Soundfly - https://soundfly.com FlyPaper Blog - https://flypaper.soundfly.com About Carter - https://soundfly.com/mentors/carter-lee Carter on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/carter.a.lee/ Brian Funk Links: Website - https://brianfunk.com Ableton Live Pack Archive - https://brianfunk.com/blog/ableton-live-pack-archive Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Support the Podcast on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/brianfunk Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
Carter Lee, founder of Fastart, an agency who helps register foreigners register their business in Taiwan, shares some cost saving tips on business registration that many agencies skip telling their clients. He also gave some pointers on how to speed up the process of business registration for foreigners, especially from those "class C" countries.Carter also talks to Paolo Lising about Space 21, their newly opened co-working space in Taipei, and how they try to cut into the market with their bespoke service offers.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/PaoloJoseph)
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What comes to mind when you think of an epic song? Is it virtuosic guitar shredding? Ear-piercing vocal performances? Maybe it's simply the sheer length of the track that invokes a certain epic quality. Whatever your criteria, we've got you covered with this episode.For this episode, Soundfly team member Carter Lee is joined by Soundfly's CEO and Founder, Ian Temple, as well as Soundfly's VP of Curriculum/Composer, Mahea Lee. We dive into everything from what might be the first effective use of a vocoder, to how using masterful orchestration can stretch a single melody to the brink. We also learn a lot about each other and our tastes in music, oh boy...Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills :Check out all of our courses including The Art of Hip-Hop Production, here.Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off!Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible mentors here.And check out our free Themes and Variation companion course for writing prompts and additional resources.We want to hear what songs were on the first record you ever bought! Add them to the community playlist for this episode.Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com!
Whether you think sampling is the highest form of creativity or something more akin to audio theft, you have to admit it's had a big impact on how music is made today. It has been a tool for producers in many genres, but is particularly woven into the legacy of hip-hop. No matter where you stand when it comes to sampling, we'd like to open your minds and ears to the creative possibilities available through the use of this powerful technique.For this episode, Soundfly team member, Carter Lee sits down with MC/lyricist, JSWISS and bandleader/producer, Charles Burchell to break down some of their favorite songs that sample The Isley Brothers mega hit, "Footsteps in the Dark."Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills :Check out all of our courses including The Art of Hip-Hop Production, here.Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off!Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible mentors here.And check out our free Themes and Variation companion course for writing prompts and additional resources.We want to hear what songs were on the first record you ever bought! Add them to the community playlist for this episode.Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com!
Do you remember trying to peel away the cellophane wrapper of a CD, or dropping the needle on your first vinyl album? If you're younger than that, perhaps the only music you've bought didn't come in a tangible form. Whatever the shape of your first record, this episode will help you rediscover the joy you had purchasing music for the first time.For our very first episode, Soundfly team member Carter Lee sits down with producer/SF team member Martin Fowler and songwriter/V.P. of Curriculum at Soundfly, Mahea Lee. The three of them rediscover and break down songs from the first albums they ever bought.Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills :Check out all of our courses including Unlocking The Emotional Power of Chords, here.Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code THEMES to take 20% off!Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible mentors here.And check out our free Themes and Variation companion course for writing prompts and additional resources.We want to hear what songs were on the first record you ever bought! Add them to the community playlist for this episode.Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com!
All too often we forget our veterans who return home and have no direction or support group to help them cope with civilian life. Listen in for this week’s episode as we interview our local veterans Command Sergeant Major Retired Steve Lewis, Captain Retired Tamekia Carter-Lee, and Master Sergeant Retired George Taylor from the program for returning veterans at Easter SEALS – San Antonio Division. Find out what lies in store for our returning heroes who need help transitioning back to civilian life after intense military training with their New Beginnings Program, helpful counseling sessions, how to network for new careers and so much more.
Box Office Pulp | Film Analysis, Movie Retrospectives, Commentary Tracks, Comedy, and More
Was it Cody in the Billiard Room with the pipe? Was it Jamie in the Kitchen with the candlestick? Perhaps Mike in the Library with the revolver? Or, in the most likely scenario, our special returning guest Carter Lee in the Dining Room with the rope!? No matter the answer, Communism was JUST a red herring, we assure you. You see, on this date of December 13th, but in the year of 1985, one of the greatest comedies ever produced was unappreciatively released in theaters. But, decades later, we're here to appreciate! And delve into what makes this classic satire of whodunits so special -- and it's not just the fact a movie based on a board game was actually good. And so, BOP 'n A Movie cordially invites you on this dark and stormy night to our Manor of Many Rooms, for a dinner date of brandy, blackmail, and MURDER! But before we stack any corpses onto the couch, enjoy this feature commentary track for... CLUE! Go home and sleep with your wife by downloading the commentary here! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoxOfficePulpPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoxOfficePulp iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/box-office-pulp/id577338641 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=37192&refid=stpr Find Carter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecarterlee And his Website: https://www.thecarterlee.com/
Box Office Pulp | Film Analysis, Movie Retrospectives, Commentary Tracks, Comedy, and More
The lambs have downloaded the podcast. Let them affix their earbuds and cleanse them. Cleanse the world of their ignoran-- wait, this description is for public consumption, isn't it? Oh man, I don't know who's reading this. I gotta be more careful. Anyways, if you haven't gathered by that super hilarious bit of parody, The Crew is FINALLY appeasing the Ancient Ones by assuming their stereotypes of The Athlete, The Scholar, The Virgi-- oh, let's face it, we're all The Fool. Either way, the stage is set to wax poetically about Drew Goddard's THE CABIN IN THE WOODS! And to really get into the meat of this meta-horror masterpiece, we've invited Friend of BOP, journalist, author, wrestler, advocate, space scientist adventurer (might have made that last one up), and our very own Fornicus, Lord of Bondage and Pain: Carter Lee! Dream of death by Merman by downloading the episode now! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoxOfficePulpPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoxOfficePulp iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/box-office-pulp/id577338641 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=37192&refid=stpr You can find Carter Lee on Twitter @TheCarterLee His website is https://www.thecarterlee.com/ And check out his powerful book 'When Johnathan Cried For Me' in either e-book or paperback form here: https://www.thecarterlee.com/when-jonathan-cried-for-me-book/
We devote a show to the new film Providence.
Tonight's special guest is Carter Lee from Houston, Texas, a child abuse survivor, journalist / activist, and a returning NAASCA family member. The author of "When Jonathan Cried for Me" is a columnist former columnist with The Washington Times communities, current columnist with Communities Digital News, a professional speaker and consultant, producer, and professional wrestler and sports entertainer. Carter is known for his charismatic speaking style, magnetic personality, and strong self-confidence. He presents his messages with an eloquent diction and style as only he can deliver. Most of his writing and speaking work is dedicated to one thing: revealing methods for individuals to achieve true inner greatness. As Carter Lee states it, “I know what it's like to have that internal struggle within, accepting some parts of your personality but being in denial of others; feeling good or even great when it came to some situations I was engaged in, but feeling insufficient and not important, or lacking, in other areas of my life." He continues, “I remember when I started my journey in self-improvement and when it actually started working. I began to see myself excited about just of the mere fact that I got to wake up and enjoy being me. It was then I felt that I had stepped from the darkness into the light, and truly started to enjoy living and life to its fullest.”
Buttons gushes endlessly about bonding with TTN’s Scott, in Chicago, over pizza... it’s deep! Carter Lee’s Blood Fire Apes wish their mojo had never risen from the silent safety of the bag. Disco Lou set to marry his high school sweetheart... again! The Word Whore can no longer settle for Plan D.
Buttons gushes endlessly about bonding with TTN’s Scott, in Chicago, over pizza... it’s deep! Carter Lee’s Blood Fire Apes wish their mojo had never risen from the silent safety of the bag. Disco Lou set to marry his high school sweetheart... again! The Word Whore can no longer settle for Plan D.
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Tonight's special guest is Carter Lee from Houston, Texas, a returning NAASCA family member who was last with us in December of 2011. Carter Lee is president of Innovative Social Dynamics, the author of When Jonathan Cried for Me, a columnist (In That Moment of Space) for The Washington Times Communities, a professional speaker and consultant and hosts a video blog on You Tube. Carter is known for his charismatic speaking style, magnetic personality, and strong self-confidence. He presents his messages with an eloquent diction and style as only he can deliver. Innovative Social Dynamics LLC, is dedicated to one thing: revealing methods for individuals to achieve true inner greatness. As Carter Lee states it: “I know what it's like to have that internal struggle within, accepting some parts of your personality but being in denial of others; feeling good or even great when it came to some situations I was engaged in, but feeling insufficient and not important, or lacking, in other areas of my life." He continues, “I remember when I started my journey in self-improvement and when it actually started working. I began to see myself excited about just of the mere fact that I got to wake up and enjoy being me. It was then I felt that I had stepped from the darkness into the light, and truly started to enjoy living and life to its fullest.”
In his forthright and inspirational book, When Jonathan Cried For Me by Carter Lee tells a tremendous story of struggle and redemption. After a childhood filled with sexual abuse at the hands of a pedophile, paired with violence and intimidation at school, Carter Lee was destined to become a monster. Against all odds, he took control of his destiny and turned his life around. The foundation of this metamorphosis was the attainment of True-Inner-Peace, through the cultivation of True Self-Esteem and Total Self-Confidence. This book provides a road map for others to attain happiness in their lives through the attainment of True-Inner-Peace. Carter is blatantly honest about his inner demons and wears his heart on his sleeve. More than just a motivational, inspiring, educating, or entertaining read, this book transcends any one genre by coalescing strengths of each form into a powerful teaching tool. He is witty, unconventional, and has a knack for describing highly technical mental processes in layman's terms. Sometimes controversially, but always with honesty, Carter delivers what so many of us need: a real way to facilitate internal change.
Tonight's SPECIAL GUEST is Carter Lee, a columnist for the Washington Times in the Communities Section under the title "In That Moment Of Space." Once diagnosed with PTSD and depression because of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a pedophile, Carter has spent the last four years of his life transforming himself from a broken person, into one with complete inner peace and no signs of those afflictions. He started the Innovative Social Dynamics LLC - where he educates, inspires and challenges others to obtain positive transformation through the knowledge of the mind, science, and innovative philosophy. As Mr Lee says, "The tool for transformation and personal greatness exists inside of everyone." The author of, When Jonathan Cried for Me, a story of struggle and redemption, Carter has recently partnered with Stop the Silence, a tremendous organization dedicated to ending child sex abuse and assisting sexually abused children. A portion of the proceeds from his book and speaking engagements are donated to this organization. See: WhenJonathanCriedForMe.com