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October 21, 2024The Daily Mojo is 2 hours of news, commentary, comedy, and auditory deliciousness."French Fries and Classified Lies"Dolphins are horny and angry - not a good combo. Trump and fries. @Freedom_Toons version of Kamala Harris so close to real! Cities on Mars...no joke. Why does NASA suck? Why does the FDA suck? The Daily Mojo app's Chatbot feature might be lying to you!Phil Bell's Morning Update - WTH Is happening to the Sheriff in Cobb County Georgia? He might be a tyrant. HERERon is really not happy with someone In his life: HEREOur affiliate partners:Dave and his crew were roasting historically great coffee before some of these newcomers even thought about creating a coffee brand. He's still the best, in our eyes! www.AmericanPrideRoasters.comNothing says “I appreciate you” like an engraved gift or award. Ron and Misty (mostly Misty) have the perfect solution for you if you need a gift idea for family or your employees!www.MoJoLaserPros.comWe love to support Mike Lindell and his company. He's a real patriot and an American success story!www.MoJoMyPillow.com Promo Code: Mojo50Be ready for anything from a hurricane to man-created stupidity (toilet paper shortage, anyone?). The tools and food storage you need to weather the storm.www.PrepareWithMojo50.com Stay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com (RECOMMEDED)Rumble: HEREFacebook: HEREMojo 5-0 TV: HEREFreedomsquare: HEREOr just LISTEN:The Daily MoJo Channel Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.
To watch this you can visit the youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/live/4B9E4Fo93mk?si=z-9LRdV_LVIuO9xx Just because you can't see it or taste it does not mean its not lurking in your water. There are a total of 18 total contaminates in the Cobb County Georgia water supply. 10 exceed the EWG.org health guidenlines. Legal limits for contaminants in tap water have not been updated in almost 20 years. Wait! Bottled water has 38 total contaminants. I have a cost effective solution. We remove up to 220 contaminants and leave in the minerals for optimal brain health Rev. Jodi Hello@SusonEssentials.com https://susonessentials.com/water-fil... #proone #waterfilters #Susonessentials #selfcare
I am a proud voting American. From local, national, primary, or general, I never miss my opportunity to participate in my civic duty and cherished right to vote. I love the process of going to my polling precinct and casting my ballot. I slap that sticker on my chest and walk around all day with pride, knowing that instead of choosing to do nothing, I chose to vote. And I believe, that my vote is counted. It may not win, but it is always counted.But I am aware that I may be in the minority who believes that my vote is counted.In January 2024, Data for Progress found that 43% of likely voters are either not confident at all or only a little confident in the security of elections. That percentage rises to 50% if you only look at registered Independents and rises to 69% if you only look at registered Republicans.That is a lot of Americans who do not trust the security of our elections! I wanted to learn more about the election process. To see if there is a reason to not trust the system, or to see if this growing mistrust is fueled by misinformation. My guest this week is Tate Fall, Director of Elections for Cobb County Georgia. She guides me through the history and process of administering elections, shares how much elections have changed through the years, and dispels some of the most common myths about voter fraud. This is a conversation you are not going to want to miss.Tate Fall currently serves as the Director of Elections for Cobb County. She has previously served as the Deputy Director of Elections for Arlington County, VA, a Communications Specialist for the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC), and as a Voting Rights Advocate for Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program. Tate has her B.S. in Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, a Master of Public Administration and a Graduate Certificate in Election Administration all from Auburn University. Support the showKeep up with all things WeSTAT on any (or ALL) of the social feeds:InstagramThreads : westatpodFacebookLinkedInTwitterHave a topic or want to stay in touch via e-mail on all upcoming news?https://www.westatpod.com/Help monetarily support the podcast by subscribing to the show! This is an easy way to help keep the conversations going:https://www.buzzsprout.com/768062/supporters/new
On tonight's edition of The Other Side of Midnight: Frank starts the first hour off with Steve Kates, aka Dr. Sky a veteran radio and TV broadcaster and edu-tainer with expertise in astronomy and space. He's also a podcaster for wabcradio.com to talk about the latest in space news. Frank discusses calling someone 'ma'am' now becoming a "polarizing phrase". Frank also talks about the new details about Ronald Regan and the Iranian hostage crisis and then Judge Jane Manning, State Court Judge in Cobb County Georgia and a writer who has written a thesis on the Leo Frank case joins Frank to talk about the Leo Frank case and the inspiration for the Broadway musical “Parade. Later, Frank asks the listeners what fictional character they would pick to be President, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Judge Jane Manning, State Court Judge in Cobb County Georgia and a writer who has written a thesis on the Leo Frank case about the Leo Frank case, and the inspiration for the Broadway musical “Parade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Samatha loves helping people and serving the community. Working at Cobb County Georgia has given her the ability to do both. Now she trains new recurits to learn to empathize and have the best chance for a positive outcome when someone is struggling with a mental illness. In this episode, Samatha shares practicle tips that 911 uses to assess a situation and all the questions you will have to answer when your loved one is in crisis. Hopefully you will not ever need 911 to respond to a mental health crisis, but knowing ahead of time what to expect will help.
My musicular #HardTimes3 & #SurvivorSeries chatterings... & I commemorate the McMahonopolis debut of the People's Champion, in this week's #3wayDanceOff! ~ ~ ~ I'd like to hear from you! Please drop me a line @ ring-rust@hotmail.com {Subject Line: Ring Rust} & let me know what you like {or dislike} about my show! I'm always on the lookout for constructive criticism {if you want playlists again, start giving me feedback, people!} ~ ~ ~ Check out my #Unboxing videos, all that snazzy anti-social media & support all my shows http://markjabroni.mysite.com/ ~ ~ ~ RECORDED LIVE @ CHMR-FM Studios in Sunny St. John's NL! If you want to contribute to Betty Cisneros' Stage 4 Cancer treatment, please donate @ https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-betty-battle-her-cancer-away SHOW NOTES... 0:04:40 Pay-Per-Review: Hard Times 1 0:05:46 Musical Interlude 1 0:14:58 Pay-Per-Review: Hard Times 2 0:15:39 Musical Interlude 2 0:27:53 Pay-Per-Review: Hard Times 3 0:28:23 Musical Interlude 3 0:37:08 Pay-Per-Review: Hard Times 4 0:37:45 Musical Interlude 4 0:48:55 Pay-Per-Review: Hard Times 5 0:49:29 Musical Interlude 5 0:59:13 This Week's Macho Fact 1:09:22 Pay-Per-Review: Hard Times 6 1:10:00 Musical Interlude 6 1:18:02 Pay-Per-Review: Survivor Series 1 1:18:42 Musical Interlude 8 1:28:13 This Week's 3-Way Dance-Off: the People's WWF Debut 1:41:09 Pay-Per-Review: Survivor Series 2 1:42:31 Musical Interlude 9 1:51:20 F'n Wrestling: What's Aldis NWA Drama About? 1:52:45 Musical Interlude 10
Two Cobb County Deputies were killed while attempting to serve a warrant for failure to appear.
This episode features special guest Mr. Adam Gresham of Barber Middle School Orchestra in Cobb County Georgia. Adam talks about going from being a band director to an orchestra director, his training for the position, and his experiences of the first part of the school year. --- Adam Gresham is a music educator and percussionist from Marietta, GA. He is currently in his seventh year of teaching, and his first year as the Director of Orchestras at Barber Middle School in Acworth, GA. Prior to this position, he served as the Director of Bands at Richards Middle School in Lawrenceville, GA. Mr. Gresham has also served as the Associate Director of Bands/Director of Percussion/Music Technology Coordinator at Norcross High School in Norcross, GA, and Associate Director of Bands/Director of Percussion at Central High School and Middle School in Carrollton, GA. As an active clinician, he is a consistent guest working with middle and high school percussion ensembles and bands across the southeastern United States. Mr. Gresham holds a Bachelors degree in instrumental Music Education from Georgia State University and a Masters degree in Music Education from American Band College of Central Washington University. He is currently working on his Education Specialist degree at Auburn University. Mr. Gresham is a member of the National Association for Music Educators (NAfME), Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA), National Band Association (NBA), Percussive Arts Society (PAS), and the American String Teachers Association (ASTA), Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE). He currently lives in Marietta, GA, with his wife, Megan, and his two French bulldogs, Toaster and Mikey. Adam can be contacted at: Adam.Gresham@cobbk12.org --- Please donate!! Charles is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that's smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies: * Funding scientific research * Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention * Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention * Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide in our mission You can learn more about Charles' Atlanta Walk fundraiser in November and donate here: https://supporting.afsp.org/participant/2570381 --- Your support of this poscast is appreciated! If you are enjoying The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, please consider becoming a supporter for as little as 99 cents per month. I am working hard to bring on some amazing educators who will share ideas, tell their story, and offer some support for all of you. I have invested a lot of time in putting it all together and money purchase equipment that will help provide the best possible listening experience. Here is the link: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support Thank you for your continued support! If you have suggestions for podcast guests, please let me know by providing a name and contact information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support
Was posta post this yesterday but got caught up. But, My hometown, Atlanta, has a county thats decided to allow some school employees to carry guns, teachers excluded. The death of Ivana Trump & its connection to the Sacred Feminine as well as how it connects to Trumps possible re-election. Elon Musks dad & the "new world order" incest ish he has goin plus what to watch for today 7/16/2022 and what happened yesterday on the "kill" date numerology 7-15-2022.
305: Making Math and Science Fun On YouTube With Bryon From MooMooMath This week we are joined by Byron from the MooMooMath YouTube channel. We talk about how he has taken Math and Science and grown his Youtube channel to 300K subscribers, what it takes to be consistent, and how to make things fun and interesting on YouTube. About Bryon: I taught middle school Science in Cobb County Georgia for 29 years. In addition, I coach middle school cross country and enjoy running trail races, mountain biking, and commuting on my bike to my workspace. I started my YouTube channel hoping to make an extra 300 or 400 dollars to help a little with college tuition. I have three grown children and I almost have them all out of college. I have uploaded a math or science video almost every day for the last four years. I enjoy creating videos and helping students with my videos. I do have a tag line which is " kindness multiplies kindness, be kind to someone today. Go here if you want to submit your YouTube Channel to be a potential guest on the podcast. Support the show on Patreon here for day-to-day interaction with myself and the community on discord. Connect With Bryon Here: YouTube /// Website TubeBuddy – A tool that makes your YouTube Life EASIER and Helps grow your channel. CLICK HERE for a FREE 30 DAY TRIAL. Links Discussed In This Episode Fiverr – Hire the right people for the jobs you need to make your YouTube life and workflow easier! Bluehost – If you need a website use this link to get a Free Domain Name and a great deal on hosting
Join DJ Jimenez and his guest, Brianna Nicole! Brianna is a student at KSU and a substitute teacher for Cobb County Georgia. Join them as they discuss teacher's salary, how teaching has changed, and what she would fix in the school system.Follow DJ Jimenez on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heydjshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeyDJShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heydjshow/
She was appointed to the Ahmad Aubrey investigation and the first African American female D.A. in Cobb County, Georgia. Joyette Holmes, Esq. now serves as a diversity consultant, speaker, and author. Her goal is to give a voice to a growing group of black women leaders. #LetsTalkAboutIt Tune in live and subscribe to the My Morning Coffee Podcast at https://apple.co/3q9SALY Don't miss the conversation that is always hot, bold, organic, and full of flavor. This is brought to you by Sand and Shores, the Positive PR People #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadership is Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee #Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #MB Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com. #podcast #business #entrepreneur #solutions #trustory #giasneed #tonyamckenzie #mymorningcoffee
Think you know stupid? You ain't seen nothin' yet! A bus load of cops get bamboozled, a phone-ahead bank robber and how to beat a breathalizer are just a few examples. Listen and enjoy feeling superior to your fellow man!
Tint Wizdom #134 with Nick Karamitros from Absolute Sunblock out of Cobb County, Georgia See you in the comments! ------------------------ Tint Wizdom™ - Weekly Window Film Podcast for Window Tinters EPISODE LINKS: Nick's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1408010136 Absolute Sunblock Website: https://www.absolutesunblock.com/ PODCAST INFO: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tintwizdom - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mwlR08 - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2WqkqpB https://TintWizdom.com
This week on True Crime Daily the Podcast, we celebrate our 100th episode. An ex-cult leader has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the starvation and abuse of two children in the 1980s. And the body of Alexis Murphy has been found seven years after her disappearance, and six years after her killer was convicted. Alison Triessl, Dr. Judy Ho, Loni Coombs and Luis Bolaños join host Ana Garcia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgia has been in the news since early August when some K-12 school districts returned to school and were immediately closed as hundreds of coronavirus cases were confirmed during the first few weeks of in-person learning. Cobb County Georgia, the suburban county next to Atlanta, was not one of those districts because the district’s superintendent selected not to resume in-person classes until the county’s infection rate is 200 cases per 100,000 people. Now, that threshold has been met, and the district will reopen schools Oct. 5 for optional in-person learning barring any rise in cases of COVID-19. But, thanks to the USDA, students remaining at home to remote learn can still receive their meals on Wednesdays in Cobb County. The USDA reversed its earlier position on meal waivers and decided to extend summer meal flexibilities through Dec. 31, 2020, altering plans districts were making to live without the flexibility of the waivers. For Emily Hanlin, executive director of food & nutrition services for Cobb County Schools, that means looking at the program’s offerings, including a mobile preorder app that had caused some issues with Spanish-speaking families. Listen to the full podcast to hear how Cobb County is reopening schools and the district’s plan for the rest of the year. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcasts wherever you listen.
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On this episode of #ConnectingtheDots, we were joined by James Herndon, democratic candidate running for sheriff in Cobb County Georgia. He discusses his campaign, current policing practice and more! Hosted by: Kymmy Cocoa (@chocolategrlwonder) Follow @ctd_atl for all your daily news updates! Subscribe to Innovative Black on YouTube: https://goo.gl/N1sqiD http://innovativeblackstation.com https://twitter.com/InnovativeBlack https://www.instagram.com/innovativeblackstation/ https://www.facebook.com/innovativeblackstation1/ Innovative Black is an online platform that entertains, educate and provide exposure through original content.
WARNING!... ICE in Atlanta!...and thank goodness. Jon Tuggle gives the Play More! audience a privileged back stage pass to his newest undertaking...THE ATLANTA ICE HOUSE...the newest ice skating venue in Cobb County Georgia and the official home the Atlanta Madhatters, KSU, and Georgia Tech Ice Hockey teams. Learn what it takes to build a state of the art ice skating facility and discover their programs that will service our community for decades to come. The Atlanta Ice House is located at 2600 Prado Ln. Marietta, Ga 30066. For reservations or questions, call 404-800-2150. Play More! Jay Feel free and email the show with questions or show topics at surferjay1@gmail.com
This week on Potluck, Chris and Will take another "how Southern are you" quiz, with books being the testing method. They resolve that an all inclusive pop culture quiz is needed and will be taking suggestions over at the Potluckers private facebook group. Then they talk about the SEC's removal of an alcohol prohibition at sporting events. Finally they talk about a stolen car recovered in Cobb County Georgia. Thanks to our wonderful sponsors: Eli Mason - Premium cocktail mixers and syrups made with all-natural ingredients in Nashville, TN. The Mint Julep Mix is back for a limited time, so stock up for your Derby party! Save 20% on 3-packs with the code potluck, and if you order $50 or more they’ll send you a FREE stainless steel cocktail jigger with your order. EliMason.com or follow them on Instagram at @EliMasonSyrups. Mountain Valley Spring Water - Hot Springs, AR. Delicious spring water straight from the source in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. Beautiful green bottles. Still, sparkling, blackberry pomegranate or lime. Available in fine grocery stores or online at MountainValleySpring.com. Follow them on Instagram @MountainValleyWater.
This episode is what hard times is all about! Kefin takes Jo on a trip to Cobb County Georgia (figurative) to learn all about the man who spent his time twirling nightsticks, defending his Momma and behaving badly, Ray Traylor AKA The Big Bossman!
Jesse and Brittany discuss comedy that makes Jesse uncomfortable, including Nathan For You on Comedy Central, the case of the Utah nurse, Alex Wubbles, who was arrested by Detective Jeff Payne for doing her job appropriately, Cobb County Georgia's “standup comic” in training, the National Day of Prayer, and Donald Trump's pandering to evangelical Christians... The post #334 – “#NathanForYou, Police Abusing Their Power, Donald's Day of Prayer, Trump's Pandering to Evangelical Christians, and A$$hole Of Today.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
Video of Georgia police officer: 'We only kill black people' http://www.cleveland.com/nation/index.ssf/2017/08/video_of_georgia_police_office.html
If you ever take a trip to Cobb County Georgia, you better read the signs respect Ted Turner. We take a look at WCW from the early 90’s.