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You And The Law Podcast Show
The Trauma After-School Shootings

You And The Law Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 68:40


If your teen is a victim of a school shooting, attends a school where one happened, or learns about one from the news or social media, this traumatic event could seriously affect their mental health. They may experience anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder. As a parent, it's critical that you know how to best support them. After the most recent school shooting in Dallas, Texas, where a 17-year-old student shot and injured at least four other students. Has left many parents worried about their children's safety at school. Join the chief on Thursday at 6PM CST. According to the Washington Post, more than 311,000 students at 331 schools have experienced gun violence on campus since the Columbine High School shooting in 1999.

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
Il y a 26 ans : la fusillade de Columbine, émoi national et débats sociétaux • L'intégrale

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 79:17


"Le 20 avril 1999, deux élèves de Columbine High School au sud-ouest de Denver ont assassiné douze camarades de classe et un enseignant dans la pire tuerie scolaire de l'histoire des États-Unis. La tragédie de Columbine a changé à jamais la façon dont les Américains perçoivent le potentiel de violence dans nos écoles. Personne ne peut effacer l'horreur de cette journée ni réparer les pertes subies par les victimes et leurs familles. Pourtant, ce n'est qu'en apprenant de Columbine que nous pouvons espérer prévenir des tragédies similaires à l'avenir. " Voici comment débute le rapport commandé par le gouverneur du Colorado Bill Owens en mai 2001 suite à ce que l'on appelle la fusillade de Littleton. Apprenons donc de notre passé. Voici le récit de cette terrible fusillade dans une école américaine...

Scandalous Games
John DeCamp, Part 1: The conspiracy-pilled lawyer who sued the games industry over Columbine

Scandalous Games

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 70:19


Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Phil Thomas. As a new wrongful death lawsuit levied against a video game company looms, we take a closer look at Sanders v. Acclaim, the 2001 lawsuit filed against the video game industry alleging games like DOOM, Redneck Rampage, and Final Fantasy (?!?) trained the Columbine High School shooters to kill. To that end, we examine John DeCamp, an eccentric Nebraska politician, lawyer, and conspiracy monger who filed the suit on behalf of one of the Columbine victims. Along the way, we untangle the life of a man who went from soldier to senator to the whistleblower in an alleged Satanic child sex trafficking ring that provided a preview of the likes of Pizzagate and Qanon.  Content warning: accusations of child sexual assault.Topics discussed include: Kevin's increasingly eclectic book collection, a wild LaRouche appears, Kevin sets the record straight on whether he's a cannibal, and what's Jack Thompson been up to? For more on the upcoming lawsuit against, gun manufacturer Daniel Defense, Meta, and Activision, see: Brandon Drennon, “Uvalde families sue Meta, video game creator and gunmaker,” BBC, May 24, 2024, https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8449dxw23do. More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com. 

M:E - Gwilda Wiyaka
Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka - DR. DIANE POOLE HELLER - Why Can't I Bond?

M:E - Gwilda Wiyaka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 55:18


Diane Poole Heller PhD is an internationally recognized speaker, author and expert in the field of attachment theory and trauma resolution. Her signature series on adult attachment, DARe (Dynamic Attachment Re-patterning experience), provides tools for healing from trauma and creating more fulfilling relationships. As Senior Faculty for SEI (Somatic Experiencing Institute®), Diane studied with Dr. Peter Levine and taught Somatic Experiencing® trauma work internationally for over 25 years. Dr. Heller is author of The Power of Attachment: How to Create Deep and Lasting Intimate Relationships, Crash Course, and Healing Your Attachment Wounds. Her film, Surviving Columbine, supported community healing after the Columbine High School shootings.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mission-evolution-with-gwilda-wiyaka--2888020/support.

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Columbine Victim Count Increases More Than 25 Years After Shooting | Crime Alert 5PM 03.14.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 9:03 Transcription Available


The death of a Columbine High School survivor has been classified as a homicide. Infant who disappeared more than 15 years ago has never been found. For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Ex Wrecks Car He Thought Carried His Former Girlfriend, Killing an Innocent Stranger | Crime Alert 2PM 03.14.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 5:46 Transcription Available


A man in Florida chases a car he believes is carrying his ex-girlfriend, but he’s wrong. He forces the car off the road, killing an innocent woman inside. The death of a woman paralyzed in the 1999 Columbine High School shooting is ruled a homicide in Colorado. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dan Caplis
Hickenlooper votes against protecting womens and girls sports; George Brauchler calls for grand jury in Columbine grooming case

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 35:43 Transcription Available


Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO) must be feeling super confident about his re-election prospects in 2026, voting against the Protecting Women and Girls in Sports Act in the Senate despite it having about 80 percent approval with the American people.George Brauchler, 23rd district attorney brainstorms with Dan on ways criminal charges could still be filed in the wake of the shocking Columbine High School grooming scandal. One idea is for 1st DA Alexis King to enpanel a grand jury to determine whether potential charges may be appropriate for the mandatory reporters involved in fabricating documents claiming the female student was homeless - when she really wasn't.

Dan Caplis
Story reset on Columbine High School grooming case; Allison Browner investigates, joins Dan

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 35:26 Transcription Available


Allison Browner, a private investigator and paralegal volunteering her time and joining forces with JeffCo Kids First, joins Dan with the scoop on a timeline established by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office on the Columbine High School grooming scandal involving former social studies teacher Leann Kearney.

Dan Caplis
Final thoughts from Allison Browner on Columbine grooming scandal; Rep Jeff Crank (R, CO-5)

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 35:02 Transcription Available


Allison Browner provides final insights on Dan's questions regarding the exploding child grooming scandal story at Columbine High School.Jeff Crank (R-CO 5) provides an update on the latest before the 119th U.S. Congress, including efforts to pass President Trump's desired 'big, beautiful bill.' 

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Crime Alert 1PM 02.18.25| Suspect Drives 700 Miles to Burn Down Romantic Rival's House

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 5:45 Transcription Available


A man from Michigan sits in custody after allegedly driving over 700 miles to Pennsylvania, setting fire to a home where six people were sleeping. The death toll in the Columbine massacre just went up. Anne Marie Hochhalter, a survivor of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, has died. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Savvy Sauce
254 Raising Healthy Children with Dr. Charles Fay

The Savvy Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 60:19


254. Raising Healthy Children with Dr. Charles Fay   2 Chronicles 20:12b (NIV) "We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.”   **Transcription Below**   Questions and Topics We Discuss: When it comes to helping our child find purpose in life, what are some helpful questions to ask and why is this even important? What are some specific examples of beneficial discipline for a variety of ages of children? What are natural and proactive ways we can improve mental health in ourselves and our children? Charles Fay, PhD, is an internationally recognized author, consultant, and public speaker. He is also president of the Love and Logic Institute, which became part of Amen Clinics in 2020. Millions of educators, mental health professionals, and parents worldwide have benefited from Dr. Fay's down-to-earth solutions to the most common and frustrating behaviors displayed by youth of all ages. These methods come directly from years of experience serving severely disturbed youth and their families in psychiatric hospitals, public and private schools, homes, and other settings. For more information, visit loveandlogic.com.   Dr. Fay's Book, Co-Authored with Dr. Daniel Amen: Raising Mentally Strong Kids   Dr. Amen's Website   Thank You to Our Sponsor: Midwest Food Bank   Connect with The Savvy Sauce Our Website, Instagram or Facebook    Please help us out by sharing this episode with a friend, leaving a 5-star rating and review, and subscribing to this podcast!   Gospel Scripture: (all NIV)   Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,”   Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.”   Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.”    Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”    Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”    Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”    John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”   Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”    Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”   Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”   Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.”   Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.”   Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“   Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“   Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”   ** Transcription**   [00:00:00]   Laura Dugger: Welcome to The Savvy Sauce, where we have practical chats for intentional living. I'm your host Laura Dugger, and I'm so glad you're here.   [00:00:18]   Laura Dugger: Thank you to an anonymous donor to Midwest Food Bank who paid the sponsorship fee in hopes of spreading awareness. Learn more about this amazing nonprofit organization at MidwestFoodBank.org.    My guest for today is Dr. Charles Fay, and he's the current president of the Love and Logic Institute. We're going to discuss various questions about parenting, so we'll cover things that are related to beneficial discipline, brain health, and the balance of pursuing quality time with our children, while also not forgetting to include a wise amount of breaks.   Many of these insights can be found in this book that Dr. Fay co-authored with Dr. Daniel Amen, and it's entitled Raising Mentally Strong Kids.    Here's our chat. [00:01:20]    Welcome to the Savvy Sauce, Dr. Fay.   Dr. Charles Fay: Thank you so much. I feel so blessed to be here. Thank you, everyone who's watching and listening. We're so thankful for you.   Laura Dugger: Well, I know that many people are already familiar with you and even your family of origin, but will you just tell us a bit about your family and the work that you get to do?   Dr. Charles Fay: Well, I'm so blessed by having two parents who were really imperfect people who had wonderful hearts. They were always trying to get better. That's one of the messages I want to send to people is that it's not about being perfect. None of us are, none of us can't be, and none of us have to be. That's really the good news. That's the gospel right there. [00:02:08] So we want to kick back and relax and enjoy our time together here.    My family, my father, Jim Fay, was unhappy with how well he was doing with students in his role as an educator. And he wasn't real happy with his parenting. So he went on a desperate search, I'd say, for skills. This was when I was a kid. And I've got some grades. That was a while ago.    But he developed with Dr. Foster Cline, a love of logic approach. I want to give you two pivotal foundational ideas right off the bat that will, I think, take the pressure off of you as a parent and help you raise really great kids.   Our first rule of love and logic is that we take really good care of ourselves. One of the ways we do that is by setting limits without anger, lecture, threats, or repeated warnings. But let's see, if our kids are going to grow up to be really strong and healthy and loving people, they cannot treat us like doormats. [00:03:14] That's not going to work for them. And it's not going to work for you. So it's not selfish, in fact, it's very loving to take good care of yourself by setting limits.    The research is clear. Kids who have limits are happier. Now, they might not be happier in the short term. They might be mad at you in the store or call you the worst mom or dad in the world. But long term, they're happier and they have much less anxiety because limits equal safety. Limits equal love.    Laura and I are going to talk about limits as we go through this podcast, but I just want to throw out that main idea, that that you... you know, our obligation to them is to put ourselves first in a loving way so that we have energy to be able to parent them well.    Now, the second idea that I want to share with you is that when a kid causes a problem, this is rule number two, when a kid causes a problem or they encounter a problem that is not a life and death issue, hand it back. [00:04:16] The great parent, the beautiful, wise parent is asking with empathy, Oh, honey, you forgot to do your assignment, and now, you know, you're calling me and asking me what I'm going to do. If any kid can handle this, you can. What do you think you're going to do?   Oh, my coach won't let me play. That's heartbreaking. I know how much you care about this. Notice the empathy first. And then this question. What do you think you're going to do? What do you think you're going to do? I want you to memorize that, parents, right now. Write it down. What do you think you're going to do?    And it's asked with sincerity and with love, and of course, we're going to follow up with some ideas for the kid, but we're not going to own it. We're going to let them own it. Because there's another very clear piece of research that's come out after all these decades of love and large teaching that the perils of helicopter parenting. [00:05:25]    We've been preaching that for years. We've been teaching that for years. Don't rescue your kids unnecessarily. Only do it when they really need it, because kids who are rescued come to believe that they need rescue and they're terrified throughout life. "Oh, no. How am I going to handle life? I've never really had to deal with problems before."    See, and now the research is very clear that the helicopter parenting to over-rescue where we don't allow kids to own and solve their problems is strongly associated with high levels of depression and anxiety in adulthood. So, again, isn't it interesting, Laura, that a lot of the things that we do as parents where we think, oh, gosh, I feel kind of bad because, you know, I'm putting myself first or I feel kind of bad because I expected my kid to solve this problem.    You know, we feel guilty. We are like, oh, no, maybe I'm a bad parent because they got really upset about that. [00:06:27] It's interesting that a lot of times when we feel that way, we're actually doing exactly what's required to help our kids have the most joyful and productive lives and be able to see the value. I'm going to be really clear here, the value of handing over their lives to the Lord. Lord, I need you. I can't control everything. I mean, we want this. But isn't it interesting, isn't it interesting that we often feel guilty when we do those things?   Laura Dugger: But I think you're just illustrating so well not leaning on our own understanding. You brought up these tensions. I want to zero in on that because there are some tensions in parenting where, on one hand, we do want to pursue quality time with our children, and we know that's important, and we need to pursue breaks and rest as the caretaker. How do you manage tensions like that? Or I'll just name one more, the tension of embracing both firmness and kindness. [00:07:35]    Dr. Charles Fay: If you have that tension, parents, if you have that tension where you're like, oh, I know I should be firm and kind, but I can't find that sweet spot, where is that sweet spot? Okay, I don't know if this is encouraging to you, but I haven't found that sweet spot.    Or you're thinking, where's the balance between quality time and authentic, intimate relationship with our kids and also saying, Okay, my turn. I need a break. Where's that sweet spot? Oh, I'll find it someday. Never found it.   Now, I've talked to a lot of people over this, and there are a lot of tensions in life, and many of them are spiritual tensions. The reality is, it's really good for us to have those. When you feel that tension, you're probably somewhere in the right spot. [00:08:36] It's the people who don't experience the tension that are problematic. It's a parent who never thinks, oh, maybe I should spend a little time taking care of myself. They're just totally idolizing their kids, and they do everything for their kids. That's really problematic. Or, on the other side, the parent who thinks, oh, the kids will raise them well. They're bright kids. They never worry about it.    Again, I just want to be completely frank with you and authentic, honest. You're going to have that tension, and sometimes you're not going to quite get it right. Sometimes you're going to be maybe a little firmer than you should be, and other times you're going to be a little kinder than you should be, or more loving than you should be, or soft than you should be. You're going to make those mistakes. There's going to be a dynamic tension forever between these things. [00:09:36] The good news is, isn't it great that we're not running the show?    Laura Dugger: Absolutely.   Dr. Charles Fay: If we had to be perfect, and God wasn't in control, what a disaster that would be, right? We have a sovereign, all-knowing, all-loving God of the universe, creator, sovereign creator, and sustainer of the universe who's taking all of this and working it together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. Let's rest in that.   Laura Dugger: I think that's very much the word that's coming through is rest and trusting in Him. But when it comes to maybe even to those actionable moments, if a parent can't discern when they're going too much to one of those sides, do you have any questions for self-reflection or practical examples? [00:10:46]    Dr. Charles Fay: Well, you go to a friend of yours, and you go to people you really trust, godly people you really trust, and you ask them, be honest with me, what do you see in my life? You go to people who your kids are relating to, teachers, coaches, and you ask them to be honest with you. And you make it easy for them to be honest with you, which means that if they share something that's a little painful, you don't overreact, right? You don't make it hard for people to be honest with you.   So many times, we don't really have a good picture of how wonderful our kids are because we live with them all the time. Let's think about how do people who live together treat each other? It's the reality, the sad reality of it, but it's the reality, and it's a consistent historical reality, is people who are walking through the desert together, camping out every day, dealing with adversity, are not always their best when they're with each other. [00:11:59] I think my wife would agree with that.    Now, of course, I'm not saying it's okay to treat people who are close to us with disrespect or anything. Of course, we want to be preying on that and doing the very best we can to love those close people very well. But one of the ways we evaluate how well we're managing that tension is looking at how do our kids treat other people? How do they treat their teachers? How do they treat their coaches? How do they handle situations when they're away from us?    I've had so many parents come to me and say, oh, I struggle with my kids. We have power struggles, and they get snippy with me, and I get snippy with them. How does that sound like real life? But I have people, and they're all racked up. Oh, no, my kids, they're a nightmare. But the teachers say, "Oh, I wish I had 30 of your son. I wish I had..." all this sort of thing. [00:13:01]    It's so interesting in that that's really where you look. That's really where you look is how are they handling the rest of the people in their lives? And then, of course, again, we want to work on the home environment. Over the years, I've seen so many people get pretty desperate and concerned when they really have some pretty great kids out there.   Laura Dugger: That's so encouraging. Thank you, Charles. I'd love to shift gears because there's this piece that you wrote about in your book that I just loved. You were talking about us helping our children find their purpose in life. So what are some helpful questions to ask, and why is this even important?    Dr. Charles Fay: Well, first of all, it's important because people who have purpose... and I want to define purpose for everybody after I answer that question. [00:14:03] But people who have healthy purpose, true purpose, they're more joyful, they live longer, they have better relationships. It's one of those things that if you have it, you can handle just about anything.   Viktor Frankl, Holocaust, was in a Nazi death camp. He studied that, and he found that people who have a purpose, those people who were in that camp that had a purpose were the ones that could survive emotionally and actually were able to deal with that trauma better later on. You'd think none of us... I shouldn't say none of us, but very few of us can even imagine how awful that was. We can't even wrap our heads around that. But that sense of purpose can help us cope with some pretty, pretty horrible things. And that's what he was so famous for talking about, Viktor Frankl. So that's why.    So what is purpose? Purpose is making the world a better place. [00:15:11] Purpose is serving other people. Purpose is serving God. King Solomon's... this isn't in the book, by the way, but King Solomon looked for a purpose. If you're interested, look at Ecclesiastes. It's a very interesting biblical work on the search for purpose. And he tried a lot of things, gold, lots of horses, lots of wives, lots of this, lots of that, lots of fun, lots of partying, all meaningless, all a chasing after the wind. It won't get us that sense of purpose.    So what is purpose? It is serving other people. How do we do it? How do we find our purpose? So questions we ask our kids is, what do you love doing? Because our purpose comes out of our gifts. So God gave us those gifts for a purpose, okay? He gave us those gifts for a reason, to serve other people. That's the essence of servant leadership. [00:16:13] That's really what we're talking about here.    So we ask our kids, what are you really great at? We observe our kids, and we notice what their natural gifts are, and we know something is a gift. And this is how we know something is a gift, is when we engage in that activity and time goes by, we don't realize how much time has gone by because we're so into it. We love it. That's one criteria.    This is very important. One criteria for a gift is time goes by. It's so natural that we just do it. It feels effortless, and it's joyful.    Secondly, it helps other people. That's the definition of a gift. There's a lot in the book about purpose, by the way. If I tried to cover all of it right now, we'd all be confused. We'd walk away and think, wow, that was kind of neat, but I'm confused.    Love and Logic, my job has always been to oversimplify things so people could really grab a hold of them. So that's what we're going to do here. [00:17:18] So let's come in close here. We want to help our kids discover what they're naturally great at that helps other people. So let that sink into our ears. What are we naturally great at, and does that help other people?    And then we start asking our kids a series of questions. What do you love doing? What do you love doing? What would you do for free? If you could have a job doing something, what would it be? And we watch them, and we talk to teachers, and we talk to other people who know our kids well, and we identify those strengths. We're asking our kids, who is that going to serve? Who can you serve with that? How would you see yourself serving? [00:18:20]    Now, by the way, these questions we ask that are all laid out in the book are questions that we don't barrage our kids with. So we don't sit down and say, okay, let's talk about purpose, and then just barrage them with it. That's so counterproductive. No. The things like you're driving along in the car, and you're saying, "Honey, I noticed that you're really good at sewing. That really seems to be a gift. I wonder if you could use that. Can you see yourself using that to help other people, to serve other people? Who would those people be? How would you do that? That's exciting to think about."   You're just pondering these things in front of your kids. And you're not expecting them to have all this information they throw back at you. Well, Dad, I've been thinking about... No. No. Honestly, a lot of times kids don't seem like they're participating when we ask these questions. Those seeds are growing inside of their brains, inside of their hearts. [00:19:24]    And for us ourselves, a lot of times it's, what hardship have we had? What trauma have we had?  What circumstances that have been so uncomfortable for us can we take and use to serve other people? I live in Colorado, not far from Columbine High School. There were many people, many people traumatized by that shooting, horrendous event.   Many, many people, the people who were able to heal and grow from that, as strange as that sounds, it's not easy, but the people who were able to heal and move forward were the people who took that and they went out and they created something to help other people. This organization called Rachel's Challenge, and do anti-bullying. And the school has done wonderful work for many, many years. So that's an important concept. [00:20:29]    So we're asking these questions. We're listening. We're not expecting kids to have a lot of feedback they share with us, but we're writing those things down. The most important part, it was stop again, spend the lion's share of your energy focusing on their gifts. See, so often in all of our relationships, it's so easy to start focusing on what other people do wrong or what they need to do better at. Happens in every relationship. It's a tendency that human beings have.    But friends, what would happen if you could say to yourself, I'm going to spend the lion's share of my time and energy focusing on what my wife's natural gifts are, or my husband's or my kids or my neighbors or my employees. [00:21:32] Of course, that doesn't mean that we're not going to give feedback that's necessary about things they need to change or we'd like them to change.    But here's a basic principle. Build others up. Build others up in their areas of strength so that they have the courage and the strength to tackle their areas of weakness.   Laura Dugger: Let's take a quick break to hear a message from our sponsor.    [00:22:05]   Sponsor: Midwest Food Bank exists to provide industry-leading food relief to those in need while feeding them spiritually. They are a food charity with a desire to demonstrate God's love by providing help to those in need. Unlike other parts of the world where there's not enough food, in America, the resources actually do exist.    That's why food pantries and food banks like Midwest Food Bank are so important. The goods that they deliver to their agency partners help to supplement the food supply for families and individuals across our country, aiding those whose resources are beyond stretched.    Midwest Food Bank also supports people globally through their locations in Haiti and East Africa, which are some of the areas hardest hit by hunger arising from poverty. This ministry reaches millions of people every year. And thanks to the Lord's provision, 99% of every donation goes directly toward providing food to people in need. The remaining 1% of income is used for fundraising, cost of leadership, oversight, and other administrative expenses. Donations, volunteers, and prayers are always appreciated for Midwest Food Bank.    To learn more, visit MidwestFoodBank.org Or listen to episode 83 of The Savvy Sauce where the founder, David Kieser, shares miracles of God that he's witnessed through this nonprofit organization. I hope you check them out today.   [00:23:33]   Laura Dugger: It's interesting how you wrote about even the purpose of purpose for our kids. Just a few practical things. I'm just going to string together some lessons of yours. So from chapter two, you wrote, ultimately, your goals determine your behavior. Not that we're using this as a self-serving tool as parents. But I think there is a reality and a principle, even in scripture, I think of reaping and sowing. But encouraging our children and speaking words of life over them or over our spouse, you actually see that come out of them as well.    And as you talk about goal setting, you also write on page 48 that goal setting is also one of the best ways to develop your child's prefrontal cortex and mental strength to help set them up for success. Then you even gave one more practical tip somewhere later in the book that we can go first. We can share our purpose with our children. [00:24:43] I think this idea was just exciting to me, even with our children at young ages, that it's never too early, like you said, to plant those seeds.   Dr. Charles Fay: It's never too early. And see, when people see us having a purpose and a passion, they want to join along. Years ago, when I was learning to be a public speaker, I studied people. And I noticed that some of the people that I was most excited about listening to weren't that great of speakers. I mean, they stuttered a little bit, and they wore a bad suit, and they just were kind of nervous at times. But man, there's something about them where I was like, That dude is awesome. Man, I want to listen to that lady, you know, again. I want to... you know, so-and-so.    And then there'd be other people who were, man, they look good, they're flashy. Oh, yeah, they got all the right-hand movements, all that sort of stuff. But I thought, no, that's kind of not... just not... And I analyzed that for years, decades.    Somebody said it loud and clear to me. I was talking to a friend of mine, he says, "It's the people who have passion. People have a sincere purpose, and we're drawn to that. It's that authenticity. It's the realness. It's this person really believes this, and they're so excited about it that they just can't stand it. It's just jumping out of them. [00:26:10]    And so when we model that... and it can be about anything. Okay, so let's say I'm a garbage collector. I drive the garbage truck. I am so excited about the fact that if it wasn't for me, people would die of disease. This place would be a mess, you know? And kids see that, and they're like, "My dad has purpose. My mom has purpose.   You could be a heart surgeon. You could be a brain surgeon. You could be a garbage collector. You could be anything. But having that deeper purpose and communicating that, talking about it around our kids, letting them overhear it, super powerful.   Laura Dugger: This is a very proactive conversation, planning these ideas. I think of something else that would be really helpful to be proactive or to pre-decide would be wise ways to discipline. [00:27:09] So, Dr. Fay, I'm curious, do you have any specific examples of beneficial discipline for a variety of ages?   Dr. Charles Fay: Yeah Well, the first thing we need to learn as parents is how to not get pulled into arguments. Because if we can't, if our kids can argue with us, we're never going to be affected with anything else.    So parents, step one, when the kid starts to argue, don't think so hard about it. Don't try to talk sense into them. Because when we start lecturing and we start talking too much, what starts to happen is the kid thinks, "Wow, this argument is really working. Look at mom's face. I can control the tone of her voice, the color of her face, the longevity of her cardiovascular system."    And see, ironically, we're trying to control the kid, but they're really controlling us. They're getting us to say more words, get frustrated, that sort of thing. So as soon as the arguing starts, say to yourself, don't think so hard about this. [00:28:11]    The second step is just keep saying the same thing. You can pick mine. When my kids were younger. I love you too much to argue. I love you too much to argue. Now, that's discipline. See, discipline really means teaching kids the right way over the wrong way. That's basically what it's all about.   One of the fundamental aspects of discipline is being able to submit to authority figures. Now we're getting on the tough side of the road here a little bit. Your kids need to learn how to submit to you. This is not a democracy in this home. I don't say that to the kids. I'm saying it to you. We do it through action.   The effective parenting style is not a democratic where everybody gets to vote and we have debates about things. Absolutely not. It is a benevolent monarchy. [00:29:11] And the parents are the rulers, but they're the kind and loving, wise rulers.    See, because if a kid argues with you, what that really means is they think they should get their way all the time. Now, ultimately, who are we preparing our kids to have? Well, who are we preparing our kids to submit to for Christians? A political figure? Somebody who lets them vote on or the king of the universe? Christ, right?    So when kids don't learn how to submit to loving authority figures, they don't learn how to submit to loving authority, life is really hard for them. That's the essence of discipline is teaching our kids how to submit to loving, just authority.   So I want my kids early on to learn that when I say something I mean it and they can't argue with me and get me to back down or get me to get frustrated. [00:30:25] So, again, could argues I say to myself, no reasoning, no discussion, no debate, no voting, right? And then I calmly repeat: I love you too much to argue on. But that's not fair. I love you. They won't give up. We just keep on doing it. They're gonna get mad. Because we all get mad when we don't get our way. Some of us aren't that honest about it. They say, oh, no, I don't. No. We all get frustrated when we don't get our way. That's called the sin nature. We all get frustrated when we don't get our way. But we're all comforted when we don't get our way.   Let me say that again. We all get frustrated when we don't get our way, but we're all are comforted in the long run when we don't get our way because our way is not always the best way. In fact many times it is. So that's one of the very first skills. I love you too much to argue or I'll listen when your voice is calm or I'll be happy to listen to your ideas as long as I feel like you're not trying to get me to back down. [00:31:37] But you keep the same one. You repeat the same little love and logic one-liner every time.   I knew a mom who just said this. "Well, I want this. You got to buy this for me." "Mmh" "Well, how come you keep saying that?" "Mmh" "Well, that's driving me crazy." "Mmh" And I'll listen when your voice is calm. But she said she loved it. It was so easy for her. All she had to do. And now the kids are teenagers, by the way, and she's been doing it for years. And she'd say, "Mmh". And they're "we know you're just gonna say 'Mmh'".   She raised kids who really love her dearly, but they didn't always like her. Okay. There's a little nugget. They didn't always love her and they didn't always like her, but they love her dearly. Let's branch out from that. [00:32:36]    Another skill is being able to set effective limits that we can follow through often. So you want our yes to be yes and our no to be no. Important parenting principle, life principle: Our yes is yes and our no is no. But how do we do that/ By focusing only on what we can control.   See, who can I control?    Laura Dugger: Me.   Dr. Charles Fay: The harsh reality is I can't really control my kids. I can't really control my wife. I really can't control the direction the country goes here or there. I mean, there are very few things I can control. Of course, I do my civic duty and I do the best that I can. But ultimately the only thing that I truly can control and this is tough even is myself, right? [00:33:30]    We call this setting limits with enforceable statements. So when I set a limit with an enforceable statement, I'm describing what I'm gonna do and what I'm gonna allow. And I am not trying to tell the kid what to do. And I'm not issuing threats. You already heard a couple of them. "I'll listen when your voice is calm. I'll be happy to take you to your friends when the chores are done. I play games when I'm not having somebody yelling at me."   I mean how many of us have played candy land with our little kids, right, and they start to lose. And now they're all upset. "You're cheating. That's not fair. You're mean." "I'll be happy to play with you as long as this is fun for me." Which is one I use a lot.   And then as soon as it's not fun for me, what happens? I get up and I go. [00:34:33] "But I'll be good." I know you'll be good and we'll try again some other time. And the other time will be pretty soon. But they need to see that there is action associated with the limit. If we want to get to the essence of discipline, let's get to it.    Essence of discipline. Number one. We have a good relationship with our kids. We love them and we show them that and we focus mostly on their strengths, and they feel bonded to us and they want to please us at heart. Relationship is part of discipline. It's teaching them the right way versus the wrong way. So that has to come first.    The second that comes first is that we set limits. We describe what we're going to do and what we're going to allow. Yeah, and they're fair limits. We do our best to be fair. And then when they don't live by those limits, we don't nag, we don't remind, we don't rescue, we take loving action. We are empathetic and we take loving action. [00:35:33]    So a dad says to me, "Oh, I went to Love and Logic years to go. My kids were totally out of control. My wife passed away when they were really young. I felt so guilty. I felt so bad for them that I let them do everything they wanted to do. Oh, they wouldn't listen to anything. They were tyrants." I said, "Oh, how are they now? Oh, they're good now. I mean, they're not perfect people, but I'm not. They're good. They're good. My daughter's turned out great."   I said, "Well, what made the difference?" He said, "I took them to Chuck E. Cheese." I said, "What?" He said, "Kids were out of control in public. Oh, that was the worst time. So I took him to Chuck E. Cheese." I thought, "I'm not getting this." He says, "No, you don't understand." I said, "I don't understand." He says, "I realized that one of the problems I had was that we'd go out and they'd act up and I'd say, "If you keep acting up we're leaving. But I never would because I'd feel too guilty." [00:36:30]    And so he said, "I decided to take him to Chuck E. Cheese because it's kind of a chaotic place. Most of the time and I thought, "I won't back down. I'll be glad to get out of this." I thought, "Well, that's kind of a wise idea there." And he says, "I took them to Chuck E. Cheese. We were actually having a good time. But then now they're starting to act up like crazy, right?" So he said to me, he said, "Guys, we get to stay as long as it's fun for me and there are no problems." And they kept up. And you know what he did? "He got up and he started walking away. And they said, "Daddy, daddy. Why are we leaving?" He says, "This is not fun. This isn't working for me."    And they didn't think he'd really follow through because he never had. But he kept walking. Pretty soon they catch up and they said, "Daddy, daddy, we just got our pizza." He said, "Don't worry about the pizza. Somebody else will get it. I love you guys. Let's go home. This isn't fun for me." [00:37:26]    They got in the car, oh, and they were crying and he felt like the worst dad in the world. He's driving along and he's just feeling so guilty. But he said to himself, "I'm going to stay strong. I'm going to stay strong." And he drove home. "Oh, and it was a miserable day," he said.    Well, he started doing that more. They went to the park one day and he said, "Guys, we get to stay as long as there's no problems, no throwing sand, no running away from me. And as long as you're staying right by me." And they tested it, didn't they?    Let's think about human beings. How far do we need to get into the Old Testament to see people start testing limits? I think it's only maybe two chapters or so. It's really not very long. That's what we do. That's what human beings do. So don't be surprised when your kids do it. So they tested the limit and he just starts saying, "Hey guys, we're going home." And he just went home. [00:38:26] No warnings, no reminders. No lectures.    See, what kind of a blessing is it for our kids if they can learn to listen the first time? Is that unreasonable? Is it because we're on a power trip or because we want them to have happy lives?    Laura Dugger: Absolutely, the second.   Dr. Charles Fay: And the whole time he says, "I'm hating it. Honestly, Dr. Fay, I just don't like it. I'm not comfortable with any of this. I feel like I'm being mean, I'm being criticized by other people." People are saying, Well, in this book it says you should never do something like that. You know, I'm getting all of that and I'm so conflicted I'm feeling the tension.    He said what changed things is we were in Home Depot not too long after these training sessions as we'll call it. I didn't have a plan at all and I needed to be there. I really couldn't leave. And they're starting to carry on with each other. And I just looked at him and I said, Oh. And the older one sent to the younger one. But they were. It blew me away. How did they learn? It'll be good by learning that my word is gold and that I was actually going to take some action. [00:39:51]    Laura Dugger: I love that. Then that goes back to the letting your “yes” be yes, and your “no” be no. It also reminds me I believe it's Hebrews 12:11. It says, "No discipline is pleasant at the time, but painful later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it." I think that beautifully illustrates it.    Dr. Charles Fay: I love that verse. A harvest of righteousness and peace. Think about that. So we feel guilty for doing it, but we're actually giving our kids the most beautiful things in life through it. And you know what we're really doing when we're doing this? We're preparing for the day when our kid is about ready to do something that's really dangerous and we have no control over it. They're 17 years old, they say, "I'm going to this party. I don't care." And you're thinking, "I know that it's in a bad part of town. I know there's been shootings there. I know there's kids there's gonna be drugs there." You're thinking all these things. [00:40:57]    Are you gonna have enough respect and love in their eyes to be able to pull it off when you say, "Don't go. I'm concerned about you." Have you upped the odds for having that much strength and love in their eyes? That's what we're really going for.   Now if I've never been a loving authority figure, chances are they're going to look at me and think, "Well, what does he know? He's kind of a nice guy over here. He's kind of a tyrant over here, whatever." But they don't have that love and that discipline experience from us. That makes all the difference in the world.   Laura Dugger: Guess what? We are no longer an audio-only podcast. We now have video included as well. If you want to view the conversation each week, make sure you watch our videos. [00:42:01] We're on YouTube and you can access videos or find answers to any of your other questions about the podcast when you visit thesavvysauce.com.   All of these topics that we've touched on are covered in your book. I just want to address one more area Because we don't talk about this a lot. But you and Dr. Amen agree in your book where it says, "Mental health is really brain health." You make the argument that mental health follows a healthy brain.    If we're going specifically, it's pages 22 through 24. But can you walk us through what it means when you say "bright minds"?    Dr. Charles Fay: So it's basically an acronym. B stands for blood flow. The more blood flow, the more oxygen, the more cleansing of the brain, the more circulation going on there, obviously the better the brain is going to work. [00:43:03]    Exercise, so important. You know talking about kids, so important. There should be very strong limits over screen time, by the way. In fact, the less the better. Highly effective parents now are saying that they're really moving back towards traditional model of schooling where kids are doing things with pencil and paper. They're not on the screen all the time. They're setting firm limits where kids don't have their own phones until maybe they're older teenagers.   I mean that sounds radical, if we look at the way the rest of the world is running, right? It sounds radical. Oh my goodness. How could you possibly do that? Now, do we really want our kids to be as low-functioning as the rest of the world? Simple question, right? Do we really want that?    You know, we used to say prepare kids for the real world. No. [00:44:04] Now I say, prepare kids to be shining stars. Not the real world. Now I'm preaching. I'm sorry. I get that way.    R is rational. Thinking the truth. We tell ourselves lies all the time. You know, I'm not good enough. I'm a bad person. I don't know who I am. I have no identity. There's no hope for me. Is that reality? No, that's not rational thinking. It's truth.    Every time I entertain or harbor irrational thought, that creates problems for my brain. It's actually destructive to brain cells because it creates stress and stress damages brain cells. In the book we talk a lot about mental hygiene. How can we be focused on the truth and help our kids focus on the truth? What is the truth? It's what God says. It's God's word. That's the truth. That's the truth. You do have a purpose. You are loved. You're made in God's image. And you as a parent that applies to you too, right? Don't forget that. [00:45:23]    I is for inflammation. We know that when there's infections, when there's any sort of injury when people over-exercise, it creates inflammation. And that creates problems for the brain. We don't think well when there's inflammation.    G is for genetics. Daniel put that in there. I'm so glad though that if we know what our genetics are, we can do things that overcome those genetic challenges. So it's not like, oh, my dad had this or my mom had this and I'm doomed. No, it's good to know about that, take that into account, and take steps to correct in that area.   Head trauma. Kids have to wear helmets. We're not fans of kids playing football. Oh, there you go. I just lost a bunch of people. It's pretty traumatic for the brain. I think if you talk to any brain expert, they'll say the same thing. [00:46:35]    Toxins. That's what the t stands for. So we're going down this acronym bright minds, right? This is all in the book. I'm looking at page 22 and 23. But the toxins are really an issue. And so when we have a kid who's starting to make poor decisions and maybe basic discipline isn't working and we're seeing some behavior that's pretty scary, we want to be analyzing these things, too because I've seen kids who had exposure to some toxins. And all the discipline, all the psychological work in the world is not gonna cure that problem if there's something going on with that. Molds. Some forms of mold very very strongly related to brain health issues, physical issues.    Minds. M stands for mental health. You know, mental health. Mental health is the single most powerful thing you can do to help your kids to have good mental health is to be a strong and loving parent. [00:47:56]    Every one of your kids is going to be different. Everyone is going to have different challenges. But that strength and that love and the firmness and the kindness can help overcome so many of those. And that's the main contributor to mental health. I mean, we're relational. People, human beings are relational.    When we have relationships we are far less likely to have mental health issues. And brain health issues all dovetails together. Immune system problems. That's the I. That's another thing we look at is, is there an immune system issue? Is there an overactive or underactive immune system or infections going on?    Neuro hormone issues. And all this sounds deep. Parents, what do you do with this? You're listening to this and you're thinking, wow, now he's going into a lot of stuff. [00:48:54] Okay, here's what I recommend. You get the book. You focus on the basic discipline. You do the preventative things. If those things aren't working, you start looking back at the book. I have to look at the book. I forget what's in this book sometimes. I wrote it, all for crying out loud. I'm a mess. It's good, though.   I was reading it today and I thought, "This makes sense." But see, I have to go back to it and ask myself constantly, am I really following these things? So you start with the basic discipline. Those things aren't working. You go back to the book, you start taking away at the different subjects we bring up and you're going to have success. It's going to give you a road map. But there's a lot there.   So I just talked about neurohormone issues. That's something that a doctor has to look at. We talk about the D stands for diabetes and obesity. Those two things have a dramatic impact on brain health. [00:49:59]   Lastly, sleep. Oh, my goodness, sleep. Sleep's huge. I would say that the significant percentage of the learning and behavioral issues we see with kids, huge percentage, way over 50% of those problems are dramatically impacted by lack of quality sleep.   Laura Dugger: Wow.    Dr. Charles Fay: Way too many kids are staying up at night and way too many parents are allowing their kids to have screens in their bedroom. Let me share with you two things you can do that will have a dramatic impact on your family. They're really simple, but hard. They're simple because the concept isn't very complicated. They're hard because you're going to get pushback.    Simple. Gospel. Jesus, I need you. I can't do this myself. [00:50:56] I'm a sinner. I need you as my savior. I'm going to follow you. So here are two things you can do. If you do these, I can guarantee you your life's going to be better. You're gonna have healthier kids, healthier brains.    No screens in their bedrooms. They don't take their screens into their bedrooms during the day, during the night, any time. If they do have to do their homework, they do it in the kitchen. No screens in your bedroom.    Too many TVs, too many screens in your bedroom. You do those two things, life's going to be way better. It's going to be real uncomfortable at first for some people but life's going to be way better in the long term.    Laura Dugger: I think you're kind of leading us into, I believe it's chapter nine, where you get so practical about implementing this and educating us on the importance of mental health and brain health, but helping us to be proactive to improve those areas. You list natural ways. I'll just go over a few of these that I've gleaned from chapter nine and I'd love to hear you go a little bit deeper on whichever one jumps out.  [00:52:07]    Even as simple as eating protein that supports it. You talk about eating lots of protein and produce, the importance of having other high quality calories, and limiting sugar or anything boxed or processed. That's the section where you do go into limiting screens. And then also maximizing time with healthy people and maximizing time outdoors and getting physical exercise, investing in friendships, staying hydrated. Again, simple one. That is where you talk about getting plenty of sleep. Those are just some examples.   Dr. Charles Fay: Things that are best for us, we look at them like, oh man, do I really have to do that? There's this tension inside of us and it's so easy for us to get rebellious. So one thing I want to be really clear is we're not reaching to you and saying you have to do this, if you don't do this, you're a bad person, that sort of thing. That's not what this is all about.  [00:53:19]    But I will say, how can I make the choices that ultimately bring glory to God? The healthier I am physically, emotionally, spiritually, relationally, the more likely that I am going to be able to do that in ways that I feel good about.   Laura Dugger: Dr. Charles, there is just so much that we could continue to glean as wisdom from you. So where are some places you could direct us after this conversation if we want to continue learning more?   Dr. Charles Fay: Well, the book that I have here, again, it's just packed full of stuff. Practical. It's called, I don't know if you can see it or not, Raising Mentally Strong Kids. It's got a long subtitle. [00:54:15] If you look anywhere online, you're going to see that Daniel Amen, MD, Charles Fay, PhD, Raising Mentally Strong Kids. You're going to find that anywhere quality books are sold.    You can find out about Love and Logic by going to loveandlogic.com or you can look at danielamenmd.com or all over the web, you can find us there. And I think you'll enjoy the book because we've made mistakes, we've learned from millions of parents and years of research.   Laura Dugger: Well, thank you truly for this resource. It is chock full of goodness and wisdom and experience, and that is a labor of love. So I appreciate that. We'll also link to all of these places in the show notes for today's episode.    But you also are aware that we're called The Savvy Sauce because "savvy" is synonymous with practical knowledge or insight. So as my final question for you today, Dr. Fay, what is your savvy sauce?  [00:55:26]    Dr. Charles Fay: Oh, well, I have to say there's so many times where I find myself thinking, I don't know what to do. Any of you have that experience? You feel like the world is crashing down on you and I don't know what to do. There's no clear direction here in one way or another. So one of the things I want to say loud and clear is that my savvy sauce is saying to myself, "Lord, I don't know what to do, but my eyes are on you." Because I'm not smart enough to handle all this. But He'll guide us.   Laura Dugger: So good. Lord, I don't know what to do, but my eyes are on you. Thank you. You've given us so many, even one-liners that are memorable. So we can take this and apply it. And you've given a lot of encouragement to us as parents. So I'm grateful for your time and I just want to say thank you for being my guest. [00:56:29]    Dr. Charles Fay: Oh, thank you, Laura. Just a real blessing. Thanks for watching and listening to everybody. We're so thankful for you. Take care.   Laura Dugger: One more thing before you go. Have you heard the term "gospel" before? It simply means good news. And I want to share the best news with you. But it starts with the bad news. Every single one of us were born sinners, but Christ desires to rescue us from our sin, which is something we cannot do for ourselves.   This means there is absolutely no chance we can make it to heaven on our own. So, for you and for me, it means we deserve death and we can never pay back the sacrifice we owe to be saved. We need a Savior.   But God loved us so much, He made a way for His only Son to willingly die in our place as the perfect substitute. This gives us hope of life forever in right relationship with Him. That is good news. [00:57:28]    Jesus lived the perfect life we could never live and died in our place for our sin. This was God's plan to make a way to reconcile with us so that God can look at us and see Jesus. We can be covered and justified through the work Jesus finished if we choose to receive what He has done for us.   Romans 10:9 says that if you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.    So would you pray with me now? Heavenly Father, thank You for sending Jesus to take our place. I pray someone today right now is touched and chooses to turn their life over to You. Will You clearly guide them and help them take their next step in faith to declare You as Lord of their life? We trust You to work and change lives now for eternity. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. [00:58:27]    If you prayed that prayer, you are declaring Him for me, so me for Him. You get the opportunity to live your life for Him. And at this podcast, we're called The Savvy Sauce for a reason. We want to give you practical tools to implement the knowledge you have learned. So you ready to get started?    First, tell someone. Say it out loud. Get a Bible. The first day I made this decision, my parents took me to Barnes & Noble and let me choose my own Bible. I selected the Quest NIV Bible, and I love it. You can start by reading the Book of John.    Also, get connected locally, which just means tell someone who's a part of a church in your community that you made a decision to follow Christ. I'm assuming they will be thrilled to talk with you about further steps, such as going to church and getting connected to other believers to encourage you.    We want to celebrate with you too, so feel free to leave a comment for us here if you did make a decision to follow Christ. We also have show notes included where you can read Scripture that describes this process.  [00:59:28]    Finally, be encouraged. Luke 15:10 says, "In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents." The heavens are praising with you for your decision today.    If you've already received this good news, I pray that you have someone else to share it with today. You are loved and I look forward to meeting you here next time.

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Undercover Agent Jay Dobyns

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 41:02


As a longtime undercover ATF Agent, Jay Dobyns infiltrated outlaw biker gangs, and the famed Hell's Angels. Jay spent years inside the Angels as a member and officer, living alongside some of the most violent and dangerous criminals in America. He was also a member of the ATF teams that took part in the standoff at Waco, the Oklahoma City bombing response and the Columbine High School investigation. Deviant's Dan Szematowicz and Andrew Iden talk to Jay about the pressure cooker existence of life undercover. GET JAY'S BOOK: https://a.co/d/eWbMfsM JOIN OUR PATREON: http://www.deviantpodcast.com Visit DEVIANT's socials: http://www.instagram.com/deviant.podcast http://www.tiktok.com/@deviant.podcast Copyright 2025 Cold Open Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Jeffco Teacher Groomer, VDAY Boxes, Tabloid Trash

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 31:25


A teacher in Jeffco has lost her teacher license after investigators discovered she was grooming at student at Columbine High School. BJ feels like he got set up to fail with Frog's Valentine's Day box for school. Jamie has a resolution to be late less often this year. Will Travis Kelce retire?

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Jeffco Grooming Case

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 6:10


A teacher in Jeffco has lost her teacher license after investigators discovered she was grooming at student at Columbine High School.

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 102:06


Carson is out of town for Valentine's day bringing his wife and daughter to Atlanta to see the highest rated aquarium in the country. Are Kanye and Bianca headed for divorce? A teacher in Jeffco has lost her teacher license after investigators discovered she was grooming at student at Columbine High School. BJ feels like he got set up to fail with Frog's Valentine's Day box for school. Jamie has a resolution to be late less often this year. Will Travis Kelce retire? Two women stole a couple of puppies from a store in Centennial. CBS and Paramount are in a dispute over their deal with Youtube TV. The Backstreet Boys were on the Today show to announce their new residency at the Sphere this summer. We listen to it to see if you're getting your money's worth.

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#480: After All This

The Highlighter Article Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 14:19


Dear Readers,First things first: Let's welcome our 51 new subscribers Violet, Rae, Olga, Taylor, Joyce, Sogo, Emily, Callie, Angelina, Peter, Tya, Emily, Natalie, Christine, Heather, Mary, Hannah, Marie-Pierre, Kristy, Fernanda, Maurtini, Helen, Angelina, Colette, Ronald, Courtney, Kelley, Jaymi, Katy, Steph, Deborah, Cathy, Christina, Brenna, Megan, Jacki, Alina, Cynthia, Caryn, Brittany, Nimi, Katie, Shell, Jamie, Candice, Samuel, Leslie, and Stephanie. New subscribers, I hope you find the newsletter a solid addition to your email inbox. Welcome to Article Club. Make yourself at home.

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Unraveling the Columbine Tragedy Part VII: Myths and Misconceptions

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 31:17 Transcription Available


What if everything you thought you knew about the Columbine tragedy was built on a foundation of myths and misconceptions? Join us as we untangle the complex web of misinformation that shaped public perception of this devastating event. By dissecting the myths of outcast goths, the so-called "Trenchcoat Mafia," and misguided narratives about the attackers targeting specific groups, we reveal how these falsehoods gained traction and provided a misleading sense of understanding during chaotic times. Hear about the role of stereotypes, misunderstood motives, and the heavy burden placed on groups unjustly blamed in the wake of the tragedy.We navigate the murky waters of media portrayal and societal bias, examining how early reports and rumors were amplified into dominant narratives. Explore the intricate dynamics within Columbine High School, where issues like bullying were oversimplified and sensationalized beyond reality. Through witness testimonies, media analysis, and a critical look at the challenges faced by journalists and researchers, we shed light on the daunting task of piecing together an accurate account of the events and their profound impact on the community. By the end, gain insights into the true nature of Columbine and the lessons learned from a story still shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding.Send us a text Support the show

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Unravelling the Columbine Tragedy Stories of Resilience from the Columbine Tragedy Part 3

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 53:05 Transcription Available


What if your entire world changed in a single afternoon? On April 20, 1999, Columbine High School became the epicenter of a tragedy that reshaped how we view safety and crisis management in schools. Today, we take you through that intense day as misinformation and fear gripped a community desperate for answers. Parents and authorities grappled with the chaos, as cell phones, then a new technology, created an unprecedented flow of communication yet added layers of confusion. Witness the emotionally charged scenes from outside the school, where families waited and hoped for signs of their children amidst the turmoil.Experience the bravery that emerged from this darkest of days, as teachers and students exhibited profound courage in the face of unimaginable horror. You'll hear about Mr. D, a teacher who led his students to safety with a blend of quick-thinking and humor, breaking the tension in moments of peril. Meanwhile, authorities worked tirelessly amid the misinformation, striving to protect and rescue those trapped inside. The episode also sheds light on the heart-wrenching journey of families like John and Kathy, as their frantic search for their son unfolded against a backdrop of fear and uncertainty.The resilience of the human spirit shines through in Patrick Ireland's remarkable story, as he defied the odds to survive despite severe injuries. His agonizing crawl to escape and the desperate rescue efforts that followed paint a vivid picture of determination and hope. As we recount these stories, we honor the strength and spirit shown by all those affected. Join us for an unforgettable narrative that not only chronicles a tragic chapter in history but also celebrates the courage and resilience that emerged from it.Send us a text Support the show

X22 Report
[DS] Preparing To Use An Invisible Event, Fear, Alert System In Play, Patriots In Control – Ep. 3525

X22 Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 87:38


Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureThe [CB][WEF] have lost their agenda, the people are now pushing back and the green new scam is dead. The economy is still imploding and its accelerating, the Fed is now talking about slowing the rate cuts or even stopping them, which means they hit their target to tip the economy over the edge. Trump brings in investment to push the golden age. The [DS] is now planning to scare the people and they want control. We are in an information war, the [DS] is using the drones as a scare event and the patriots are tracking what the [DS] is about to do. The patriots are going to use the event to push the mission of rounding some of the [DS] players up. People will be told to stay indoors. The patriots will be control of the operation even though most will believe its a real event.   (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1868974826402333070 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1868776661019144347   into perspective, at the 2006 housing bubble peak this difference was ~$10,000, or 2.6x less. The gap between income needed to buy a home and annual income has never been larger. Housing affordability is a crisis. https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1868718439940145203   last month. Interest costs came in at $80 BILLION or higher in 9 out of 11 months this year, a trend that has never occurred before. The worst part? Interest payments are set to reach as high as $150 billion in December, a new monthly record. Truly concerning . Political/Rights https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1868782289003724958   and dropping their citizens offshore in a rowboat. America isn't a dumping ground for whatever the rest of the planet doesn't want. To any country not taking back their illegal aliens, Trump promises “harsh” economic sanctions to force them to do so Geopolitical/Police State Andy Ngo  https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1868783660952133874 Breaking: I can report that the deceased mass shooter at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisc. is a 15-year-old girl named Natalie Lynn Rupnow. She carried out the mass shooting in the school library, according to a source. She did not identify as trans. The teen girl used the name "Sam" online and the username "crossixir." She had an extensive online obsession with school shooters and death, particularly the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. Rupnow was a big fan of the KMFDM rock band, which was also referenced by one of the Columbine shooters. (She often wore the shirt of the band.) Rupnow's online friends identified the X account, which purported to belong to the shooter, soon after news broke of the shooting. The account's last post is of an "okay" hand symbol in the school's bathroom by the library minutes before the shooting. https://twitter.com/PierreKory/status/1868737438296031266   https://twitter.com/PierreKory/status/1868746034572411225 https://twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1868979594604499249      https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1868819983478014355 War Assad Breaks Silence From Moscow, Denies 'Planned' Syria Departure Syria's toppled leader Bashar al-Assad has made a statement for the first time since fleeing Syria after jihadist groups led by US-designated terror organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took over the country and the army peeled away without a fight. The statement was posted Monday to the Syrian Presidency's Telegram account; however,

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Unraveling the Darkness: The Columbine High School Massacre Part 2

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 74:18 Transcription Available


What ignites such darkness in the human soul? This episode untangles the grim threads of the Columbine High School massacre, shedding light on the calculated actions of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. From their ominous preparations with propane tanks and makeshift bombs to the eerie absence noted by their peers, we chart the path of two young men driven to unleash chaos and horror on April 20, 1999. With chilling precision, they orchestrated an attack that would leave an indelible mark on history.The madness unfolds with a surreal twist—gunfire mistaken for a game, tranquilizer darts, and the desperate scramble for safety. We recount the terrifying moments inside the school, where the line between reality and nightmare blurred. Amidst the chaos, heroes like Coach Sanders emerged, guiding students to safety. This episode captures the raw fear, the instinctive bravery, and the critical moments that defined a day of unspeakable tragedy.As the dust settles, the response effort by law enforcement and first responders takes center stage. From the tense actions of Deputy Gardner and Deputy Smoker to the strategic yet chaotic SWAT maneuvers, we examine the complex reality of managing a crisis of this magnitude. The ethical challenges faced by media outlets, the struggle for accurate information, and the heart-wrenching tales of survival intertwine to paint a comprehensive picture of the Columbine tragedy. Join us as we navigate this haunting narrative, reflecting on the harrowing events and their lasting impact on a community and a nation.Send us a text Support the show

Vayse
VYS0045 | This Is Not The End Times; This Is A Rescue Mission - Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness

Vayse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 113:23


VYS0045 | This Is Not The End Times; This Is A Rescue Mission - Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness - Show Notes Even more bewildered than usual, Hine and Buckley welcome writer, researcher, academic and DJ, Bob Cluness to Vayse. Bob's areas of interest include cultural studies, aesthetics, phenomenology, film studies, the weird and the eerie. Hine and Buckley nod along and try to keep up as Bob showers them in interconnecting concepts and fascinating insights with torrential force: What is hyperstition? Who were the CCRU? How does accelerationism work? Was Chaos Magick a revolutionary movement or an emanation of the emerging neoliberal capitalist system of the time? And exactly what is Nick Land's problem... (Recorded 29 July 2024) Thanks to Bob for patiently explaining everything and thanks to Keith for the mammoth effort in show noting this one! He deserves a follow for that alone: @peakflow.bsky.social Bob Cluness Online Bob's Academia profile (https://hi.academia.edu/BobCluness) Bob on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/bobcluness.bsky.social) Bob on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bob.cluness/) Bob (as Reykjavik Sex Farm) on Repeater Radio (https://repeater-radio.com/shows/reykjavik-sex-farm-kynnir-bezt-i-heimi/) Hine's Intro Slender Man - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender_Man) Monkeys will never type Shakespeare, study finds - BBC (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c748kmvwyv9o) Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness From Hyperborean Darkness to Transcendental Light: On Challenging Masculinity, and the Immanence of Black Metal through the Esoteric Christianity of Hunter Hunt-Hendrix and Liturgy, by Bob Cluness - Academia (https://www.academia.edu/93085697/From_Hyperborean_Darkness_to_Transcendental_Light_On_Challenging_Masculinity_and_the_Immanence_of_Black_Metal_through_the_Esoteric_Christianity_of_Hunter_Hunt_Hendrix_and_Liturgy) RR Spotlight Dr. Tara Smith: Warhammer 40K and Spirituality (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-spotlight-dr-tara-smith-warhammer-40k-and-spiri/) RR Pod E28 P1 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-pod-e28-p1-bob-cluness-an-esoteric-menagerie-th/) RR Pod E28 P2 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-pod-e28-p2-bob-cluness-an-esoteric-menagerie-th/) Occulture - Art and Popular Culture (https://www.artandpopularculture.com/Occulture) Ginger Snaps (2000) Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSLdoTxEBVQ) The Weird and the Eerie, by Mark Fisher - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29845449-the-weird-and-the-eerie) Mark Fisher - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fisher) J. 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The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Unraveling Columbine: Exploring the Minds Behind the Tragedy Part I

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 50:18 Transcription Available


How do two seemingly ordinary high school students transform into the perpetrators of one of America's most infamous school shootings? Join us for an in-depth exploration of the chilling events that led up to the Columbine tragedy as we hear from Frank DeAngelis, the school's principal, who shares his heartfelt concerns for student safety just days before the attack. We delve into the contrasting lives of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, from Eric's surprising struggles to find a prom date despite his popularity to Dylan's unexpected social successes, shedding light on their complex personalities and troubled minds. This episode offers a glimpse into the turbulent dynamics at play in a peaceful suburban community in the late 1990s, grappling with the unsettling rise of school shootings across the nation.Our journey continues as we explore the shared passions and personal struggles of Eric and Dylan, revealing the growing tensions in their lives and the broader societal forces at work. Despite their creativity and analytical brilliance, their rebellious behavior and personal challenges foreshadowed the violence to come. Through the backdrop of a seemingly serene community, we piece together the societal and cultural factors that may have influenced this tragedy, reflecting on the eruption of violence in small towns and the national turmoil of the era. Join us as we attempt to understand the motives and influences behind this devastating event, seeking lessons that resonate far beyond the walls of Columbine High School.Send us a text Support the show

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More
Unraveling Tragedy: A Deep Dive into Dave Cullen's 'Columbine'

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 1:58


Chapter 1:Summary of Columbine"Columbine," written by Dave Cullen, is a comprehensive investigation into the infamous school shooting that took place at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, on April 20, 1999. The book delves deeply into the events surrounding the tragedy, the lives of the shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, and the aftermath of the incident.Cullen examines the backgrounds of Harris and Klebold, exploring their motivations and the psychological factors that contributed to their actions. He dispels many myths that emerged after the shooting, including the notion that it was primarily motivated by bullying or that the shooters were part of a "Trench Coat Mafia." Instead, Cullen presents a more nuanced understanding of their personalities and the role of their planning and ideation leading up to the attack.The narrative also covers the experiences of the students and teachers during the attack, the responses of law enforcement, and the broader societal implications of the shooting. Cullen discusses how the media portrayed the event and how public perception shaped subsequent discussions about gun violence, mental health, and school safety.Overall, "Columbine" is a thought-provoking examination of a pivotal moment in American history, providing insight into the complexities of violence, the impact on community, and the lasting effects that such events have on society. Cullen's meticulous research and empathetic storytelling make the book both informative and poignant.Chapter 2:The Theme of Columbine"Columbine" by Dave Cullen is a non-fiction book that delves into the tragic events of the Columbine High School shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the lives of the shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the events surrounding the shooting, and the broader societal implications. Here are some key plot points, character development insights, and thematic ideas from the book: Key Plot Points1. Background of the Shooters: Cullen explores the backgrounds of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, detailing their troubled adolescence, feelings of alienation, and the dynamics of their friendship. He investigates their motivations, revealing how they planned the attack meticulously over a year.2. The Day of the Shooting: The book provides a detailed account of the events on April 20, 1999, including the timeline of the attack, the reactions of the students and teachers, and the responses from law enforcement. Cullen emphasizes the chaos and fear experienced during the shooting as well as the heroic acts of individuals during the crisis.3. Aftermath and Recovery: Following the shooting, Cullen describes the immediate and long-term aftermath, including the media coverage, the impact on the victims' families, the changes in school security measures, and the nationwide conversations about gun control and mental health.4. Misconceptions and Myths: Cullen addresses many myths surrounding the shooting, such as the idea that it was a revenge against jocks or an act of bullying retaliation. He clarifies the complexities of the shooters' grievances and the influence of their psychological states.5. Investigations: He highlights the investigations that followed the shooting—both the FBI's research on youth violence and the media's sensationalist narratives. Cullen illustrates how these investigations shaped public perception of the incident. Character Development- Eric Harris: Harris is depicted as a manipulative and intelligent individual with deep-seated anger and a desire for notoriety. His character evolves from a troubled youth to a calculating perpetrator, displaying psychopathic traits that reveal the dark motivations behind his actions.- Dylan Klebold: Klebold is portrayed as more emotionally complex and conflicted...

Something Extra
Building Heart & Resilience w/ Frank DeAngelis

Something Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 55:20 Transcription Available


In this powerful episode of Something Extra, we sit down with Frank DeAngelis, retired principal of Columbine High School and a dedicated voice in education and school safety. As a founding member of the Principal's Recovery Network and author of "They Call Me Mr. De: The Story of Columbine's Heart, Resilience, and Recovery," Frank shares his journey of leading a community through unimaginable tragedy. Through the DeAngelis Center Foundation, he now trains and supports schools and communities across the country. Tune in to hear Frank's reflections on leadership, courage, and the deep bonds that drive positive change in education and beyond.Guest Links:Frank's LinkedInDeAngelis Center FoundationThey Call Me Mr. De: The Story of Columbine's Heart, Resilience, and RecoveryCredits: Host: Lisa NicholsExecutive Producer: Jenny HealMarketing Support: Landon Burke and Joe SzynkowskiPodcast Engineer: Portside Media

Bunny Hugs and Mental Health
Surviving America's Deadliest Mass Shooting - Amber Thompson

Bunny Hugs and Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 53:57


Amber is a survivor of America's most deadliest mass shooting, the Route 91 Music Festival, that took place in  Las Vegas in 2017. Amber and Amy Over, who was featured on the podcast back in January 2023 for surviving the Columbine High School shooting, created the organization Survivors Path. Providing support, connection, and facilitation around trauma recovery and mental health, Survivors Path allows audiences to directly hear the truths of living through and surviving trauma. Go to https://survivorspath.com/ to learn more and to book your next keynote speaker. TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE mass shooting, suicide, PTSD, trauma Please go to www.bunnyhugspodcast.com to find all my social media links, merch store, my children's book, buy me a coffee and more!   Bunny Hugs and Mental Health is currently on the Top Ten Best Canadian Mental Health Podcasts list!  And the Top 100 Best Mental Health Podcasts on the internet! Follow this other great Canadian podcast Hard Knox Talks Please donate to Cornwall Alternative School here

Stop the Killing
S4B48 LET'S BE FRANK

Stop the Killing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 9:52


LET'S BE “FRANK” PREVIOUSLY SEASON 4 BONUS 9  Welcome to the bonus episode of Stop the Killing, exclusively for our Apple subscribers or Patreon.com/StopTheKilling members. In this episode, we bring you excerpts from our conversation with Frank DeAngelis, former principal of Columbine High School, that didn't make it to the full episode. Frank talks about hardening targets and why he believes you can go too far. He shares his insights on how to balance safety measures with creating a welcoming and nurturing environment for students. Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking conversation with Frank DeAngelis. Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Patreon.com/StopTheKilling. And if you are wanting AD FREE | EARLY ACCESS | BONUS CONTENT  HIT THE BANNER ON APPLE PODCASTS TO SUBSCRIBE OR SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling  Send us your Listener Questions for our Tuesday episodes  Message us on instagram :  @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTS THE PODCAST CRIMECON UK TICKETS HERE DON'T forget to use DISCOUNT CODE “FERRIS”    RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI  RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a CONmunity Podcast Production on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more: CONNING THE CON KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Horror VS Reality
Ep. 59: Elephant (2003) VS The Columbine High School Massacre pt. 2 w/ What in the Wide World of Cinema?!

Horror VS Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 47:47


In part 2 of our Elephant/Columbine coverage, Kait returns to hear Kendrah tell us all about Columbine. (and to hear Ana rant about the misinformation of Columbine) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. w/ Michael Shoels: White Kids Shooting Up The School #IsaiahShoels #COLUMBINE #HateCrime

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024


The Context of White Supremacy proudly welcomes Michael Shoels. On April 20, 1999, 13 people were killed at Columbine High School in Colorado. Michael Shoels' son Isaiah was on the 12 children killed. The Katherine Massey Book Club at The C.O.W.S. read a series of books on this historic massacre, that continues to inspire teenage White killers. We're grateful and excited for the chance to ask Mr. Shoels about the treatment of his family after the massacre and if he could have ever imagined the last resonance that the Columbine slaughter would have.Now a resident of Tennessee, we'll ask Mr. Shoels about The Covenant School shooting of 2023, where the shooter seemed to influenced by the cowardly duo that killed Isaiah and a dozen others. #IsaiahShoels #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#

GPS: God. People. Stories.
From ‘Terrified, Nerdy Little Kid' to Bold Evangelist

GPS: God. People. Stories.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 18:27


Greg Stier didn't fit in with his family. He was a timid youth surrounded by uncles who were street fighters, bodybuilders, and boxers. Even the Mafia called them the “Crazy Brothers.” However, in an unlikely turn of events, God led Greg—and his family—out of darkness and called him into ministry. Today, Greg Stier is the founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries, an organization that equips teenagers to share the Gospel. Hear Greg's transformational story and how Dare 2 Share was impacted by the Columbine High School shooting on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. 

Horror VS Reality
Ep. 58: Elephant (2003) VS The Columbine High School Massacre Part 1 w/ What in the Wide World of Cinema?!

Horror VS Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 79:25


In this special crossover episode between What in the Wide World of Cinema and Horror VS Reality, we discuss the beauty of Gus Van Sant's tragic art film and some aspects of The Columbine High shooting. The remaining aspects of the Columbine discussion coming in part 2. Largely Ana spends this time persuading Kendrah that this is indeed a good film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Better Preach
75. Generational Impact with Jim Beckman

Better Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 51:45


DescriptionJim Beckman has seen it all. From being a part of the onset of Steubenville Conferences spreading nationally to ministering to Columbine High School students in the wake that tragedy to launching Y Disciple and so much more…he truly has had a generational impact on the Catholic Church in America. But that “impact” has a cost too…and we dig in to the mark that lifelong ministry can have - and the need for new ways of supporting people giving their lives to serve the Church. Jim Beckman serves as the Executive Director of ImpactCenter, a Catholic apostolate dedicated to ministering to ministry leaders in the Church. He is the former Executive Director of Evangelization and Catechesis for the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Jim has been involved with Diocesan and parish ministry, evangelization and leadership development for many years. A graduate of Franciscan University and the Augustine Institute, Jim has served in various roles of leadership for national, regional and local ministry. He is a dynamic and passionate speaker and has a great love for the Catholic Church. He has built solid and thriving ministry programs in numerous parishes and Dioceses over the years. He and his wife, Meg, live in Littleton, CO with their five children.Connect with Jim: At the Impact Center website: https://impactcenter.com/LinksFor more information about the Better Preach Podcast visit: www.ryanohara.org/betterpreachBetter Preach Podcast is now on YouTube. Here's a link to the channel.Better Preach is a proud member of Spoke Street, a Catholic Podcast Network that amplifies the voice of the Creator through fostering content that invites. Check out Ryan's FREE course on “sharing your faith as a Catholic.”Follow Ryan on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or FacebookJoin the Better Preach email list.

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Make Mental Health Matter with Kelli Melissa Reinhardt

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 58:09


Survivors Speak: Trauma, Recovery, and Resilience After Columbine On this episode of Make Mental Health Matter, Kelli chats with Amy Over and Michelle Wheeler, they are both Columbine High School survivors and mental health advocates. Founder of Survivors Path, we speak our truth about trauma recovery and resiliency. We will chat about their experience and how they are helping others through sharing their stories. Amy is a Columbine Survivor. Founder of Survivors Path and host of the podcast Confronting Columbine. Amy has worked with survivors all over the country. Has been featured on Dr. Phil, NBC, Glamour Magazine and Women's Health Magazine. Michelle Wheeler is a survivor of the Columbine High School Massacre and graduated from Columbine in 1999.  She studied Psychology at Metropolitan State College and Early Childhood Education through the University of Phoenix.  Michelle taught preschool for 21 years in a fully inclusive school working with students who suffered trauma and/or have behavioral diagnosis.  Michelle taught through COVID-19 and then left the classroom in May of 2021.  In August of 2021 Michelle accepted a job working as a Instructional coach for a Public School District in Colorado.  She continues to help support the behavior team and responds to the children in crisis within the school.  Find out more about Amy and Michelle here: www.surviviorspath.com Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Make Mental Health Matter show is dropping? Sign up for the Make Mental Health Matter newsletter for special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Need more resources? https://www.bccevolution.org/trusted-resource-hub www.makementalhealthmatter.org https://www.facebook.com/makementalhealthmattershow https://www.instagram.com/makementalhealthmattershow/ https://www.youtube.com/@MakeMentalHealthMatter/videos TikTok: @bccevolution

1LIVE Krimi
Hass! Mehr Hass! - Amoklauf an der Columbine High School

1LIVE Krimi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 50:02


Eric Harris und Dylan Klebold planten ihren Massenmord minutiös und steigerten sich immer weiter in ihren Wahn. Columbine wurde zum Synonym für Schulmassaker. Und zur Blaupause für zahlreiche Nachahmungstäter. Von Joachim Gärtner Mit Florian Lukas, Anne Moll, Marek Harloff, Tom Zahner u.a. Komposition: C-Schulz und FX Randomiz Regie: Thomas Wolfertz WDR 2009 Podcast-Tipp: Dschinns - Der Gesellschaftsroman von Fatma Aydemir als Hörspielserie https://1.ard.de/dschinns Von Joachim Gärtner.

Detective Perspective
52: MURDER: Nick Kunselman & Stephanie Hart-Grizzell

Detective Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 47:06


On the night of February 13, 2000, 15-year-old Nick Kunselman was working the closing shift at a Subway sandwich shop in Littleton, Colorado. At around 10:00 pm, his 16-year-old girlfriend, Stephanie Hart-Grizzell, showed up to hang out as Nick closed down the store. At around 12:45 am on what was now February 14, another Subway employee drove by and noticed the store lights were still on. She decided to stop, and when she went inside, she found Nick and Stephanie behind the counter, both dead from gunshot wounds. The young couple's murders shook the community, especially since both teenagers had survived the Columbine High School massacre just 10 months prior.  Despite a thorough investigation, no motive or suspects have been identified, leaving two families desperate for answers. It's been just over 24 years since Nick and Stephanie were murdered, and investigators are still searching for the person or people responsible… At some point between 10:00 pm on February 13, 2000 and 12:45 am on February 14, Nick Kunselman and Stephanie Hart-Grizzell were shot inside the Subway located at 6768 W. Coal Mine Avenue in Littleton, Colorado.  A white man between the ages of 16 and 18 years old, with blonde hair, around 5'8”, and weighing 150-170 pounds was seen leaving the Subway just before Stephanie and Nick's bodies were found. If you have information about the murders of Stephanie and Nick, please contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. There is a reward available. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly:  https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. TryMiracle.com/Detective - Use code DETECTIVE for 3 FREE towels and to save over 40%! 2. ZocDoc.com/Detective - Download the ZocDoc app for FREE today!

Stop the Killing
S4B40 Encore: Interview with Frank DeAngelis, Former Principal of Columbine High School

Stop the Killing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 47:04


Encore: Interview with Frank DeAngelis, Former Principal of Columbine High School Introduction: Welcome back to "Stop the Killing"! While we're on a break preparing for season five, we're excited to bring you an encore episode from season two. This episode features an impactful interview with Frank DeAngelis, the former principal of Columbine High School, as he shares his experiences and insights from the tragic 1999 shooting and his journey in the aftermath. Summary: In this encore presentation, Sarah Ferris and Katherine Schweit speak with Frank DeAngelis, who has been a pivotal figure in advocating for school safety and supporting communities affected by school shootings. Frank recounts his experiences on the day of the Columbine shooting, the immediate aftermath, and his ongoing mission to help others navigate similar tragedies. His stories and insights provide a deeply personal look into the challenges and resilience required to rebuild a community after such an event. Guest Introduction: Frank DeAngelis served as the principal of Columbine High School during the tragic shooting on April 20, 1999. Since then, he has dedicated his life to supporting survivors of school shootings and advocating for better safety measures in schools. Frank's experiences and leadership have made him a respected voice in the ongoing conversation about preventing school violence. Episode Highlights: [00:00:00] - Introduction and announcement of season five preparations. [00:00:26] - Overview of the Columbine shooting and the start of the interview with Frank DeAngelis. [00:02:00] - Frank's immediate response and experiences during the Columbine shooting. [00:04:00] - Supporting other schools and communities affected by shootings. [00:06:00] - The importance of mental health support for survivors and their families. [00:10:00] - Lessons learned and changes in school safety protocols since Columbine. [00:20:00] - The ongoing impact of the Columbine shooting on Frank and the community. [00:35:00] - Reflections on the predictability and prevention of school shootings. *THIS EPISODE WAS PREVIOUS RELEASED IN SEASON 2 EPISODE 4 Relevant Resources and Links: Patreon: Support Stop the Killing on Patreon Apple Subscriptions: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Frank DeAngelis' Book: They Call Me Mr. D: The Story of Columbine's Heart, Resilience, and Recovery Additional Resources: National Association of Secondary School Principals, Safe2Tell Colorado Calls to Action: Subscribe: Don't miss out on exclusive content and support our mission by subscribing on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Support: Help us continue to produce this podcast and make a difference. Your support matters! SOCIAL CHAMP LINK  Send us your Listener Questions for our Tuesday episodes  Message us on instagram :  @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI  RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a Sarah Ferris Media on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more Sarah Ferris Media productions: CONNING THE CON KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE THE BRAVERY ACADEMY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Seriously…
The Club Nobody Wants to Join

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 28:31


There Is a club that no high school principal in the USA wants to join, but they are all incredibly grateful that its there. Because in the event of the worst possible scenario happening, they will need it The 'Principal Recovery Network' is made up of school leaders who have lived through the horror of a shooting in their hallways and classrooms. And in the hours after an incident they are on the phone helping the next school principal through their traumaSam Walker moved her family from Manchester to Arizona seven years ago and she still can't get used to her kids going through regular lockdown drills so they know what to do if their school is attackedSam meets some of the principals who have been through it and have come together to offer support - and now activism. Presenter: Sam Walker Production: Sam Walker and Richard McIlroy Image: Frank DeAngelis, the former Principal of Columbine High School

Herbal Radio
Upholding the Intregrity of Herbal Products with Quality Control

Herbal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 34:08


This week on Everything You Didn't Know About Herbalism, Thomas sits down with someone many of our listeners are likely familiar with, Steven Yeager. Proudly serving as the Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs for Mountain Rose Herbs, Steven joins us for a different style of interview from his usual entertaining and educational Plant Walks with Howie Brownstein. Listen in as Thomas and Steven take a deep dive analysis into the numerous facets involved within Quality Control, and how these tedious steps are crucial to upholding Mountain Rose Herb's standards for quality in every herbal product we offer. From the time of procurement to when a box of herbal goodness arrives at your doorstep, rest assured that quality is always at the forefront of our minds throughout each step of the botanical journey to you. As always, we thank you for joining us for a new type of botanical adventure and are honored to have you join us on this ride. Remember, we want to hear from you! Your questions, ideas, and who you want to hear from will be invaluable to this new series. So please email us at podcast@mountainroseherbs.com to let us know what problem you want us to tackle next within the vast world of herbalism.

Night Dreams Talk Radio
C.I.A. The Corruption Of News

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 51:23


In a career marked by high profile stories under the press of deadline, Pulitzer prize-winning writer Dan Luzadder spent more than 40 years on the front lines of American journalism for newspapers and magazines. Now an author and documentary filmmaker, he continues to explore the role of journalism in our American democracy.  Nationally recognized for work investigating matters of public importance, his stories have probed and exposed human rights abuses in state and federal prisons, drug trafficking, organized crime and police and political corruption. His long history in journalism, which began as a teenage reporter on a small, gritty midwestern newspaper, covering the ‘night cops' beat, has evolved into reporting that has carried him around the world.Luzadder's work as a freelance journalist has appeared in the New York Times and New York Daily News, in national magazines, and in major papers throughout the country.His work has been honored nationally by the American Bar Association for exposing corruption in the federal courts, and by numerous state and regional awards for writing and reporting. In addition to a 1983 Pulitzer for general local reporting, he has been twice nominated for investigative work, including his inquiries into the police handling of the Columbine High School massacre. He was named a member of the Scripps Howard Journalism Hall of Fame in 1993.His book, The Manchurian Journalist, is being released June 18, 2024; a collection of his newspaper columns is also scheduled for publication this year. He is currently at work on a film that merges investigative journalism with documentary filmmaking in an investigation revisiting a 40-year-old cold case involving five unsolved homicides and a series of bombings in Speedway, Indiana.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/night-dreams-talk-radio--2788432/support.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
Journey from Trauma Surgeon to Police Officer: His Amazing Story

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 42:23


Journey From Trauma Surgeon to Police Officer: His Amazing Story. We explore the remarkable journey an orthopedic trauma surgeon took and also became a police officer. He maintained his medical - surgical career including trauma care while also being a police officer. Based in the Chicago, Illinois, area his career transitioned dramatically following a tragic incident that shook the nation. Available as a free podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Dr. Greenberg was working as an orthopedic trauma surgeon at Level I and Level II trauma hospitals in the Chicagoland area when the Columbine High School massacre occurred on April 20, 1999. This harrowing event, marked by a school shooting and failed bombing, profoundly affected him. In the wake of the massacre, which left twelve students and one teacher dead and many others injured, Dr. Greenberg decided to take action against such violence and the police procedures that were common place at the time. Journey From Trauma Surgeon to Police Officer: His Amazing Story.  The interview is available as a free podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. After twenty years as a trauma surgeon, Dr. Greenberg became a police officer, inspired by the need for improved responses to violent incidents. He joined the Orland Hills Police and Tinley Park Police Departments, serving as a trauma medic and SWAT operator. His dual expertise in surgery and law enforcement has uniquely positioned him to save lives in critical situations. Throughout his police career, Dr. Greenberg has been involved in numerous intense cases. Among these were a young woman attacked by a relative and a SWAT callout where a Cook County Sheriff's Deputy, after attacking his family, tragically died by suicide. His extensive experience at Level I Trauma Centers has equipped him to handle life-and-death situations both in the emergency room and in the field. Journey From Trauma Surgeon to Police Officer: His Amazing Story. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. To share his invaluable knowledge, Dr. Greenberg authored "The Law Enforcement Medical Encyclopedia." This comprehensive guide addresses seventeen medical challenges faced by law enforcement, military personnel, and civilians. Written in layman's terms, it offers practical advice and field-tested approaches to managing medical emergencies. Join us as Dr. Martin Greenberg discusses his incredible journey from trauma surgeon to police officer, his experiences with violence, accidents, and surgery, and his dedication to saving lives in the face of danger. Journey From Trauma Surgeon to Police Officer: His Amazing Story.  Listen to his story and insights on our Apple and Spotify Podcast. Operational Police Protective Services, provides professional, safe and effective security services in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania. And will be expanding to other States soon. Get more details at www.oppsprotection.com. Colonial Metals Group, helps with the goal of protecting your financial future. Being at the whim of the stock market or the current Administration doesn't not make many people feel safe, or secure. But having a self-directed IRA where they can safely store gold and silver, assets that have stood the test of time, no matter what the economy or the government policies are, makes sense. Colonial Metals Group helps create a Self-Directed IRA where people can have direct access to their assets. Call Paul and his amazing staff to get more information today. Call 800 898 1841, 800 898 1841, that's 800 898 1841 or go online to www.colonialmetalsgroup.com/letradio Follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook. Be sure to check out our website. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. Journey From Trauma Surgeon to Police Officer: His Amazing Story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Opperman Report
Nathan Lewinski - I don't like Mondays

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 59:41


Nathan Lewinski - I don't like MondaysJanuary 1Horrifying events like the April 1999 killing of twelve students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, by two of their classmates might have left some believing deadly school shootings were a new ill bestowed upon us by a society only recently gone mad, yet that was not the case. That today's death tolls are higher and the media coverage surrounding them more intense might serve to encourage belief that this sort of random murder by, and of, young people is a recent phenomenon, but the sad history of such attacks belies that belief. Deadly shooting sprees at schools perpetrated by troubled teens took place at least as much as a generation before Columbine.One of the earliest mass school shootings occurred in 1975 in Ottawa, Canada, when on 27 October of that year, 18-year-old Robert Poulin went on a killing spree at St. Pius X High School, killing one student and wounding five others before turning the gun on himself. Poulin had earlier raped and stabbed a 17-year-old friend to death.Of all the pre-Littleton school shootings, the one most remembered by people at the time was recalled primarily because of its impact on pop culture: it inspired the popular Boomtown Rats song "I Don't Like Mondays." Released in October 1979, this song captured the insanity of the moment by working the shooter's chilling utterance into its lyrics:Of course fallible memory being what it is, people who now remember the shooting spree behind the song recall it in only the most haphazard of fashions. They recall that a shooting took place at a school, that lives were lost, that the shooter was female, and that by way of explanation for her actions she said "I don't like Mondays,"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

The Political Life
Columbine is 25. A conversation with Monisha Henley of Everytown for Gun Safety.

The Political Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 25:26


April 20th marked the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado, which at the time was deemed the worst in America's history. In this episode, Maggie hosts Monisha Henley, senior vice president of government affairs for Everytown for Gun Safety. Everytown was formed in 2014 following Columbine, the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut and others. In this conversation, we learn more about the motivators for Monisha's work, Everytown's policy priorities and bipartisan policy successes in the past 10 years, and what's next for Everytown in its second decade.   Monisha Henley is the Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at Everytown. Before joining Everytown, she honed her expertise at the American Nurses Association and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). She began her career in the United States Senate. Monisha is originally from Wilmington, DE and now resides in New York City. 

Herbal Radio
Plant Stories | Featuring Howie Brounstein & Steven Yeager (Rerelease)

Herbal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 58:57


Hello plant people! It's been a year and some change since we launched our Plant Stories series on Herbal Radio, and we thought what better time to reshare our first-ever episode in this series than during the sunny and blooming spring season!

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
Discover the World of Herbalism with Mason Hutchison

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 53:24


SIGN UP for the HerbRally newsletter to discover HERBALISM EVENTS in your neck of the woods [and online] PLUS GET 13 HERBAL FREEBIES | LEARN MORE & SIGN UP In this episode of the HerbRally Podcast I'm being interviewed by Emily Watson, founder of Artemisia Academy of Herbal Arts & Healing. This is a recording of a live free webinar series that Emily hosts, so be sure to sign up for their newsletter to stay up to date on all future events! ABOUT THE EVENT Dive into the fascinating world of herbalism with Mason Hutchison, a seasoned expert with a rich background in botanical studies and community outreach. Take advantage of this chance to be inspired by his journey and insights into the herbalism landscape. Mason Hutchison is the founder and co-owner of HerbRally. With a profound love for plants, community, marketing, and travel, Mason promotes herbalism through events, schools, workshops, and exceptional teachers in the field. His expertise stems from completing herbalism apprenticeships at the prestigious Columbines School of Botanical Studies and the renowned Arctos School of Herbal and Botanical Studies. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a passionate advocate of herbalism and community wellness at our upcoming event! See you in the next episode! ~Mason  LINKS & RESOURCES Artemisia Academy | ArtemisiaAcademy.com Artemisia Academy on Instagram | @artemisiaacademy The Art of Frugal Nutrition | HerbRally.com/FrugalNutrition

The Bulwark Podcast
Tom Mauser and Bill Kristol: Columbine, 25 Years On

The Bulwark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 45:37


Tom Mauser lost his son, Daniel, in the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. He joins Tim Miller to discuss his long fight against gun violence, small victories over the NRA, and the continuing inspiration of his son. Plus, Bill Kristol on marginalizing Trump over Ukraine, how Biden could use some FDR, and the Columbia protests. show notes: https://danielmauser.com/

Drew and Mike Show
The Drew Lane Show – April 21, 2024

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 157:56


The man with face testes, NFL Draft week, no one likes Jennifer Lopez, Bert Kreischer's Facebook dong, and Donald Trump farted in court. It's NFL Draft week and it's right here in Detroit. Put together a mock draft and promptly throw it away. The Detroit Tigers are over .500 and in the exact middle of the American League! Charlie LeDuff interviewed Mike Binder. He's in town with Rob Schneider, Dave Landau and others to fundraise for RFK Jr. Politics: Ukraine funding has people fuming. A dude burned himself alive outside of Donald Trump's trial. Trump is farting in the courtroom. Joe Biden said his uncle was eaten by cannibals. Stephen A. Smith calls Trump's hearing a sham. Alan Dershowitz believes Trump has a bad jury. Hillary Clinton thinks Trump is going to murder everyone like Bill did. Bill Maher went off on protecting children Friday night. 25 years later, Columbine High School shooter Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris have become rock stars on social media. TikTok must sell or be banned in the United States. An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th is on HBO now. Music: Kanye and Bianca go to Disneyland and break all the rules. Diss tracks are so hot now. Morgan Wallen is sorry. A hockey catastrophe was avoided last week as this 4-year-old was “almost killed”. Kate Beckinsale needs more attention despite her mother being near death. Scott Disick is addicted to Ozempic. Bert Kreischer decided to show his Facebook followers his penis. Gypsy Rose Blanchard is a murderer influencer. Follow her today! Keith McNally upset Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez and now rats have infested his restaurant. Check out the testicle sack hanging off this guy's face. Kelly Osbourne is pretending she doesn't take Ozempic. Jack has a crappy podcast. Kelly got Giuliana Rancic canceled. RIP Mandisa. We call Sanjaya's dad for comment. Shyne claims he was Diddy's fall guy. He shot Natania Reuben in the face. JLo is a LOSER now. Nobody wants to see her movie, see her in concert, or listen to her album. USC canceled their valedictorian's speech. Ilhan Omar's daughter is popping off about Israel. Al Roker hates DEI rules. Simone Biles has another breakdown. Jason Whitlock is being really mean to her. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going to ruin everything! Hey Marcia Clark… why you look different? Liberace want you to feel groovy More Music: Pearl Jam dropped their album, Dark Matter. Taylor Swift is doing pretty well streaming. Tay Tay accidentally did a racism. Travis Kelce is a gameshow host now. Jacksonville Jaguars' GM Trent Baalke farted on TV. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

The_C.O.W.S.
LIVE! The C. O. W. S. Compensatory Call-In 04/20/24 #Waco #OKCBombing #Columbine #IsaiahShoels #KyleVelasquez

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024


The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In 04/20/24. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS Twenty-five years ago to this date, two Racist White cowards killed a dozen students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Colorado. Isaiah Shoels and Kyle Velasquez, two non-white students, were among those killed and being remembered a quarter century later. Thirty years ago yesterday, Race Soldier Timothy McVeigh bombed an Oklahoma City Federal Building, killing over 200 people. McVeigh was motivated by White Supremacy/Racism and his slaughter briefly interrupted the 1995 murder trial of dearly departed OJ Simpson and motivated the Columbine bombing four years later. We also heard an update on the Wisconsin butchering of 19-year-old Sade Robinson. Authorities are still locating and searching for her remains throughout the Milwaukee region. Further east in Ohio, Loletha Hall, a 61-year-old delivery driver, was shot and killed by an 81-year-old Racist Suspect. Hall was directed to pickup a package, but was instead confronted by a an armed geriatric White man who chased her from his doorstep before shooting her three times as she was retreating. #AdolfHitler #IsaiahShoels #KyleVelasquez #Columbine #OKCBombing #WACO #COINTELPRO #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#

The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart
The Saturday Show With Jonathan Capehart: April 20, 2024

The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 41:59


On this week's episode of 'The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart': The House passes critical aid for Ukraine and Israel in a rare Saturday session, but it could cost Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson his job. Now Democrats may have to help save him from the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene and others in his own party. California Rep. Robert Garcia and Punchbowl reporter Andrew Desiderio are with me to discuss the stakes. Opening statements are set for Monday in Donald Trump's criminal hush-money election-interference trial. We'll take a closer look at the jury that will decide his fate, whether Trump will testify, and the tough questions he might face if he does, with legal experts Ankush Khardori and Catherine Christian. I'll also take a moment to mark the 25th anniversary of the deadly mass shooting at Columbine High School.  I'll talk to Dr. Jonathan Metzl about how the massacre still haunts America today. All that and more on “The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart.” 

Apple News Today
How guns became ubiquitous in the U.S. after Columbine

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 11:25 Transcription Available


Since the mass shooting at Columbine High School 25 years ago, guns have grown ubiquitous in America. The Trace examines how that’s changed the way we navigate our lives. This week’s Apple News In Conversation explores how money affects your mental health, featuring advice from therapist Megan McCoy. Breaking — aka breakdancing — has made it into the Olympics for the first time. NBC News details what to expect in Paris. Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Yasmeen Khan.