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In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, Avik Chakraborty is joined by two incredible guests, Don McLaughlin and Echo Wang. Together, they explore how to embrace resilience, overcome challenges, and cultivate mental clarity to unlock your full potential. Through candid conversations and actionable insights, this episode offers a blueprint for personal growth and professional success. About the Guests: Don McLaughlin: A renowned speaker, author, and wellness advocate, Don shares his journey of transformation and the tools he's developed to maintain peak performance and mental clarity. Echo Wang: An accomplished entrepreneur and mentor, Echo dives into her strategies for staying grounded and thriving in the face of adversity. Reach Don: https://www.thedreamexit.com/ Reach Echo: https://echowang.com/ Key Takeaways: Practical tips for improving mental clarity and focus. The role of resilience in achieving long-term goals. Strategies for overcoming self-doubt and staying motivated. Insights on building a supportive community to fuel personal and professional growth. The importance of mindfulness in daily life. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM Avik on PodMatch: DM Me Here Subscribe to Newsletter Join Community Stay Tuned and Follow Us: YouTube Instagram Threads Facebook LinkedIn #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
2 hours of crime First a look at the events of the dayThen Counterspy starring Don McLaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast September 22, 1949, 75 years ago, The Case of the Postal Pirates Part 2. The investigation of the parcel post theft ring continues. An apparent suicide is really a murder. We follow that with the news from 75 years ago, then Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons starring Bennett Kilpack, originally broadcast September 22, 1949, 75 years ago, The Yellow Talon Murder Case. Murder stalks a large estate along the Hudson River, fifty miles north of the city. The killer is apparently a bird of enormous size. Then Gang Busters, originally broadcast September 22, 1945, 79 years ago, The Case of the Red Evening Dress. The story of Juanita Hanson, who lead William Harlen Crain to ex-convicts named Crane and Shakey O'Leary. The gang commits a series of crimes for Juanita, who wanted a red dress very much. Followed by Dimension X, originally broadcast September 22, 1950, 74 years ago, Dr. Grimshaws Sanitorium. A mad Nazi scientist and his fiendish experiments.Finally, Superman, originally broadcast September 22, 1941, 83 years ago, Metropolis Football Team Poisoned. "Dr. Wilson's" real identity has been revealed. Martha Hawkins is really his sister, and she's holding Lois Lane at gunpoint, planning to burn her brother's diary. Bud Collyer is Clark Kent/Superman, and Joan Alexander is Lois Lane. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
2 hours of crime First a look at the events of the dayThen Screen Guild Theater, originally broadcast September 20, 1943, 81 years ago, The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, and Peter Lorre. The classic hunt for the fabulous bird.We follow that with Arch Obolers Plays, originally broadcast September 20, 1945, 79 years ago, Rocket From Manhattan. A masterfully written story about the final destruction of the world because of Man's folly and the "Bomb." The story takes place in the year 2000. Then Counterspy starring Don McLaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast September 20, 1949, 75 years ago, The Case of the Postal Pirates Part 1. A little black box catches a revolver in mid-air. A one-fingered typist punctuates sentences with bullets. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast September 20, 1952, 72 years ago, Drop Dead. Greedy Mr. Howard won't let Jack Jackson water his herd during a Kansas drought. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast September 20, 1948, 76 years ago, An Autumn Evening at Home. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
This week, the boys visit with famous Hollywood stuntman, Bobby McLaughin. Bobby is also the younger brother of 8-time World's Champion roper, Don McLaughlin. Listen in as Bobby tells us all about working is such movies as Tombstone, Beverly Hills Cop, and Die Hard, just to name a few. We cover a lot of ground in the one, from old rodeo history, to Hollywood movies! You'll love it.
2+ Hours of Drama First a look at this day in History.Then Satan's Waitin, originally broadcast July 25, 1950, 74 years ago, Paintings of Death. Satan himself tells the story about a cheating wife and her wealthy husband. He wants a divorce and offers her the house and a lot of money, if her lover will marry her within six months. Followed by Counterspy starring Don McLaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast July 25, 1945, 79 years ago, The Case of the Dog of Dynamite. The former commander of all Gestapo agents in Spain plans to enter a U.S. government laboratory working on very valuable "bugs."Then Escape, originally broadcast July 25, 1951, 73 years ago, The Earthman starring Parley Baer. A Ray Bradbury sci-fi story about the strange reception accorded the first Earthmen on Mars. Followed by Nelson Olmsted Playhouse, originally broadcast July 25, 1946, 78 years ago, Elementals. An adaptation of the Stephen Vincent Benét story about the human desire for comfort and luxury.Finally Superman, originally broadcast July 25, 1941, 83 years ago, Dr Roebling and The Voice Machine. Returning from the north woods, Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen meet Dr. Roebling on the train to Metropolis. Dr. Roebling has invented a valuable new device, but he's been threatened and denies his own identity! The start of a new adventure. Bud Collyer as Superman and Clark Kent, with Jackie Kelk as Jimmy Olsen.Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day.
In this episode of The Modern Man, I welcome Don McLaughlin, a father of 3, recovering lawyer, best-selling author, ultra-endurance athlete, CEO coach, and Founder of Pure Power Botanicals. Today, Don and I talk about his rock bottom moment and the changes that came soon after it, highlighting the grit and grace it takes to pivot in life and in business. Don talks about the highs and lows of being a successful entrepreneur, how to use painful experiences as catalysts for growth, and his favorite tips and tools for boosting mental and emotional wellness while rising up from rock bottom. He emphasizes the power of radical self-acceptance and self-love, accepting your past so you can embrace your future, plus the benefits he's seen from ultra-endurance running. “As men, we've got to look for ways to test ourselves… Historically, we were tested just surviving and so much of that survival has been taken care of for us. I think we've got to recognize there's a price to that comfort and convenience and pleasure. It robs us of our own strength and inner force.” – Don McLaughlin Remember, there's no shortcut to success. Key Takeaways / What You'll Learn: [00:45] About Don McLaughlin. [04:32] The peaks and valleys of entrepreneurship. [12:05] What are the costs of high-level success? [16:35] Climbing up from rock bottom: Helpful tips for mental and emotional health. [27:41] How hemp and CBD can benefit mental and physical health, especially in athletes. [37:34] Easy ways to intake CBD. [41:57] How to connect with Don McLaughlin. [43:45] As a man, what has shaped your view of the world? If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with a friend, then RATE/REVIEW The Modern Man on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Resources Mentioned: Join The Noble Knights: https://themodernman.gumroad.com/l/NobleKnights Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza:https://bit.ly/3ZVqaaP Born to Run by Christopher McDougall: https://www.chrismcdougall.com/born-to-run Finding Ultra by Rich Roll: https://www.richroll.com/finding-ultra The Rich Roll Podcast: https://www.richroll.com/all-episodes Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach: https://www.tarabrach.com/books/radical-acceptance Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It by Kamal Ravikant: https://bit.ly/3ZUAik4 Connect with Don McLaughlin: Visit his website: https://livepurepower.com Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donmclaughlinjr Connect with him on Facebook: https://facebook.com/rango.don.92 Buy Don's book, Plant, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine by Don McLaughlin: https://amzn.to/3p53Cqg Get coaching from The Dream Exit Collective: https://www.thedreamexit.com Connect with The Modern Man: Visit our website: https://themodernmanshow.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/244885633101820 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheModernMan8 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themodernmanpodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnyA3-wtyv7xVqUbPyB0eOg
Show off your Lone Star spirit with a free Texas flag hat with an annual subscription to The Texan: https://go.thetexan.news/texas-flag-hat/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=weekly_roundupAlready a subscriber? You can also purchase a Texas flag hat in our store at store.thetexan.news. The Texan's Weekly Roundup brings you the latest news in Texas politics, breaking down the top stories of the week with our team of reporters who give you the facts so you can form your own opinion. Enjoy what you hear? Be sure to subscribe and leave a review! Got questions for the reporting team? Email editor@thetexan.news — they just might be answered on a future podcast. This week on The Texan's Weekly Roundup, the team discusses: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issuing a gag order on all parties in the Ken Paxton impeachment trialGreg Abbott defending Operation Lone Star against claims that officers mistreated illegal immigrantsThe funds Texas Republicans raised following Paxton's impeachmentU.S. Sen. Ted Cruz introducing a bill to ban the use of “Latinx” in documents from government agenciesDan Crenshaw and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pushing studies on psychedelic drug treatments for veterans with PTSDTexas lawmakers criticizing the Biden administration's attempt to force Texas to expand MedicaidThe Kemah City Council hiring a former Odessa official who was fired for interfering with an investigationTexas Rep. Four Price announcing he will not seek re-election next yearUvalde mayor Don McLaughlin announcing his run as a Republican for a moderate Texas House districtThe February DWI charges against Texas Sen. Charles Schwertner being dismissedTexas localities preparing for solar eclipse tourists in OctoberElon Musk's X Corp. suing four Dallas “John Does” for allegedly scraping Twitter dataThe Odessa City Council's investigation into a data breach via an ex-employee's email account
This week on The Exit: Don McLaughlin was working as an inhouse lawyer for a consulting firm that served the Fortune 500 when he saw an opportunity to better manage electronic data. Don left to build Falcon Discovery, entirely bootstrapped, within the first 12 months the business was generating more than $1M in annual revenue. The fast growth resulted in two acquisition offers being made, the first for $2.5M, the second for $5M. Don turned them down both, believing that the business had more growth potential. While that was true, what Don didn't prepare for was the emotional toll building such a fast growth business would take on him personally. He regretted not taking earlier acquisition offers and describes it as “hitting rock bottom”. It was tough, but he persevered and rebuilt the business, negotiating an exit a year and a half later. Listen to find out how Don pulled through and secured a successful exit after facing enormous challenges. Don McLaughlin is the Founder & Managing Partner of The Dream Exit Collective. His company helps business owners and entrepreneurs optimize themselves and their businesses, so they can achieve a dream exit on their terms without burning out. Don is a father of three, former trial attorney and serial entrepreneur who hit rock bottom in the midst of growing a multi-million dollar legal tech and consulting firm that served the Fortune 500. He successfully exited that firm after discovering 4 key shifts to maximize company value and build personal resilience, and now helps other business owners do the same. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dreamexitcollective/ His current company: https://www.thedreamexit.com/ For a Free Flippa Business Valuation: flippa.com/freevaluation -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
We're joined by Don McLaughlin who shares his journey into ultra endurance, plant power, starting a hemp-derived wellness brand, and the moments that have defined his values! Follow Pure Power on Instagram: instagram.com/purepowerlife/ Connect with Pure Power: livepurepower.com Follow Don on Instagram: instagram.com/donmclaughlinjr/ Use code 'PurePower10' at checkout to get 10% off your first order!
Cody and Jimbo sit down with 9 time NFR calf roper Mike Mclaughlin, who also won the aggregate title at the NFR twice. The son of world champion Don Mclaughlin tells all about his early days growing up on the rodeo circuit along side his dad, and what it took to make it to the National Finals Rodeo! New episodes released every Thursday!
A escola Robb Elementary, localizada em Uvalde, no Texas, vai ser demolida. A informação foi anunciada pelo prefeito da cidade, Don McLaughlin, na terça-feira (21).
Don McLaughlin is the Founder and CEO of PurePower Botanicals, a father of 3, ultra endurance athlete and author of the Amazon #1 bestseller 'Plants, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System.' Before founding PurePower, Don served as a government prosecutor, trial lawyer and tech entrepreneur in the Fortune 500 for nearly 20 years. While he enjoyed great success in his career, he also experienced intense struggles with anxiety and depression while working under extreme pressure and stress. Don is a wellness advocate and health investor who discovered a natural and holistic way to beat burnout and overcome chronic anxiety and depression by incorporating hemp extract, other herbs and a series of ancient daily practices. His mission is to share what he discovered during his recovery in order to help others battling similar challenges. To learn more about Don, check out the following links: PurePower Website - https://livepurepower.com (USE DISCOUNT CODE “PUREPOWER15” FOR 15% OFF) Don's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rango.don.92 PurePower Life Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PurePowerLife Don's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donmclaughlinjr/ PurePower Life Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purepowerlife/ Don's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/growthmultipliercoach/ PurePower Life LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purepowerlife/
Join 6AMRun.com Founder & CEO Hami Mahani, & co-host Ari F. as we introduce you to Don McLaughlin. Don McLaughlin is the Founder and CEO of PurePower Botanicals, a father of 3, ultra endurance athlete and author of the Amazon #1 bestseller 'Plants, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System.' Before founding PurePower, Don served as a government prosecutor, trial lawyer and tech entrepreneur in the Fortune 500 for nearly 20 years. While he enjoyed great success in his career, he also experienced intense struggles with anxiety and depression while working under extreme pressure and stress. Don is a wellness advocate and health investor who discovered a natural and holistic way to beat burnout and overcome chronic anxiety and depression by incorporating hemp extract, other herbs and a series of ancient daily practices. His mission is to share what he discovered during his recovery in order to help others battling similar challenges. For More Visit: https://livepurepower.com/ To be a guest, or share your story with the 6AM Run Community apply at: https://forms.gle/hBHCKpYKT6R9tH6m7 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Por el amor de Dios hagan algo” presidente Biden acerca del uso de armas en civiles y pide al congreso prohibir rifles de asalto y frenar reciente ola de tiroteos.La comunidad de Uvalde exige respuestas al Departamento de Policía por los hechos ocurridos en la Escuela Robb.Presidente Biden, visitaría Arabia Saudita este mes para fortalecer relaciones diplomáticas.Es su cara finalmente, ¿A quién le afecta? Julián Figueroa defendiendo a Christian Nodal de ataques de J Balvin.
In this week's episode, we discuss the Uvalde, Texas shooting again now that the smoke has cleared and more information has started to come out. We discuss the three different sides, including the perspective that it was tragic and that everything that could have been done was done. The second is that more could have been done in the response. The third is by those who are questioning the mainstream narrative altogether. We also discuss the heroism displayed by many parents during this time of distress, including a mother who was arrested only to escape, jump a fence and save her children. Finally, we discussed the law enforcement's approach and if there was more that could be done. All of that and more on this week's episode! Subscribe and leave a 5-star review today! ----more---- Our website https://redpillrevolution.co Protect your family and support the Red Pill Revolution Podcast with Affordable Life Insurance. This is attached to my license and not a third-party ad! 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And I'm taking your ass with me. Welcome to the rebel. Hello, and welcome to red pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams. Thank you so much for listening today. I appreciate it so much from the bottom of my heart today, we have a very, very interesting episode. It is now been a week or so since the tragic horrific, uh, shooting that happened in you validate Texas. Um, and now it's time that the smoke has cleared a little bit. We have a little bit more information in, and I think it's time that we dive deeper into this topic. Now, the first episode that we did on you validate was basically about how our politicians reactions were just completely inappropriate, uh, how it was almost saddening to see the politicized. Of the way that our politicians just kind of went about addressing this right? From, from president Biden to Kamala Harris, basically everything that they had to say about the shooting had to do in some way with gun control in some way with, you know, shaming other politicians. Um, and so today we're going to kind of look at the facts right there. There's a lot of different controversies that have come out of this. Um, there's a lot of different viewpoints that people have when it comes to this situation and we're going to touch on all of them. I'm going to try and take as much as I possibly can. A non-biased approach in explaining to you guys the three, what I believe to be the three most common belief systems surrounding you validate taxes and the shooting that occurred. Okay. So I'll take you through what those three things are. Okay. The first viewpoint that I see being somewhat common is that it was a tragic, terrible, horrible. The police did everything. They could. They, they, they were in there according to some sources. Uh, they didn't wait outside. Um, they did what they should've done. Okay. That's one viewpoint. The next viewpoint is that it was a terrible tragedy. It was horrific. And the police, the sheriffs, the whoever was on the scene at the time did not do exactly what they should have done. They did not go in soon enough. Um, they did not, you know, follow their own guidelines of their own, you know, uh, books and trainings that they had on this, that somebody dug up where it speaks about how to address this situation. Um, so that's the secondary, uh, approach to this? Is that not only was it, you know, obviously it was a terrible horrific tragedy and, um, but also the fact that maybe there should have been a different response. Okay. And then the third one, the most controversial opinion on this topic is that, uh, something that we've been seeing a lot around is questioning the narrative. Okay. Now I have to tread quite lightly on that side of things. Um, we w like I said, this is going to be to the best of my abilities, a non-biased approach to going over what these viewpoints are, why people may believe that the police did do the right thing, why people believe maybe they didn't do the wrong thing, and why people believe or disbelieve the narrative that has been going on here. Okay. Now you'll see, I have to tiptoe pretty, really pretty well with the way that I'm going to approach this, but I will try my best. So that is going to be our episode. All right. That's what we're going to be touching on the three different kind of viewpoints on that today. Um, so I hope you stick around. It's going to be a great episode. I have a lot more things kind of organized for this podcast. I think it could be fairly clumsy if I just went about it my normal way, where I just kind of, you know, frivolously talk like I'm sitting at the bar with you. So I put together a little bit of a, a little, a little, a couple, few points that I want to touch on and some things. So, um, again, thank you so much for listening. If you could go ahead and hit that subscribe button, all right. It takes, it takes five seconds out of your day. That's it just takes five seconds. You know, if there's one thing that you can do right now, that will make somebody's day, that will give you good karma is to hit that subscribe button. It takes five seconds. It means the world. To me, it means the world to my family. It means the world, um, to how much effort and energy that I put into this. Um, so hit that subscribe button. If you're on apple podcasts, Spotify. Wherever the hell you are right now, listening to this podcast, subscribe and leave a five star review. That's the biggest thing if you've subscribed, but you haven't left a review. It means the world to me, I'm sitting at 99 reviews right now. How is that acceptable? One more and I hit a hundred. So let yourself be that hundredth review. Um, again, it would mean the world to me. Uh, just write down what you think, you know, your favorite episode, whatever the hell it is that you want to write down in there, write down something that helps us get more, um, higher up on the algorithms for apple podcasts and some other things. So again, that's all I got for you right now. Um, thank you so much for listening. Subscribe hit that five star review button. Thank you. All right. Now the very first part of this that I would like to talk to, um, is kind of some of the sources surrounding the way that I've been kind of gaining my, uh, perspective on this. Okay. Now it's very difficult when you know, every day and every scenario right now, it's difficult to touch on. Um, I really tried to get a non-biased opinion. So there's a few new sources that I follow. And the one that I've been seeing do the best job following the, you validate Texas shooting to this point has been a, not so small. I started following this, this, uh, Instagram account probably at the very beginning of the Maxwell trials. I think we probably started our accounts around the same exact time. Um, and they've just been crushing. It, it, it's, it's a great platform. It's where I get a lot of my, what I feel to be non-biased opinions. Um, and some really like boots on the ground, hard nose bad-ass journalists. Um, and that is real news. No bullshit on Instagram. Um, I think they got a website. I don't know what the URL is, but real news, no bullshit on Instagram. It has a tremendous, I mean, they are literally in, you validate the last several days interviewing from what I've seen so far, they went and knocked on the door of the parents of the shooter. Okay. He has no name to me. He is a nobody. He's the horrific shooter in this incident. So he has no name, but he, they knocked on his parent's door. And, uh, the, I guess the mom answered, she said, douchey didn't want to talk to him. Um, so then they, uh, father came out and asked them to leave. They respectfully said, okay, they walked away. Um, they did not push any further, but they wanted to at least see if they could get a comment. Okay. Now, when they did that, they actually got a man from across the street who declined to being on camera, but they showed a little bit of him, um, during this conversation and they interviewed this individual. Now I'm not going to show this, this direct interview, but it had some key highlighted points. It was fairly long. Um, but the key points to me were that this individual said that he was like the, the, the, the town dad, right? They were the, this. Shoot or lived in a trailer park and you validate taxes. This guy said that, you know, I had all the kids come over, he had a pool table downstairs. They all like to play video games. He said they didn't really see anything off about this individual. Um, it had been a couple of years since he had been over there. Uh, but what he felt was that, you know, it was, it was a, there was some key points that he had regarding the parents in this situation. Okay. So they interviewed this guy who was across the street from where the mom lived of the shooter. And what he said was that, first of all, he had no expenses, right? There's all this talk around. Where did they get all the ammo? Where do they get the, the, um, you know, the Daniel defense I'm for, where did he get the other rifle? Where did he get the, you know, all of this, all this conversations surrounding the financial aspects of it. And he said he had no bills. I guess somebody, I saw a few times that the guy worked at Wendy's. I don't see anywhere that that's been substance. Uh, but I think it's interesting. So he said there's, he didn't think he had any bills. Now, the individual, the shooter in this case, um, lived with his grandma. Okay. The mom, according to this guy who lived across the street from her was, uh, according to him, hooked on what he called ice, which is methamphetamines. And, um, and so her boyfriend got her hooked on meth and there was a horrible situation and they got in all sorts of arguments. And so after a while, um, he ended up moving in with his grandma. Okay. Now what I think was the key point from that interview was actually that he, he said that, um, the grandma owns the trailer that the mom lived in of the shooter. Okay. Owns the trailer. The grandma did. Now. He went to live with the grandma, the grandma, if you recall, the actual facts of the situation ended up being the first victim. Of his shooting spree. And so, um, now the key point that I want to take from that interview was that he said that two days prior, two days prior to this individual going and shooting this school up and Rob elementary school, and you validate taxes two days prior, the grandma was trying to evict his mother from their trailer because she was trying to sell it. Now, the mother's response specifically was that she was going to burn them according to this man, burn the motherfucker down if before she'd let her get evicted. Okay. So apparently there was a very heated exchange between the grandma, between the mother, um, about her getting evicted from the, uh, from the trailer that she owned the grandma owned. Okay. Now, if you want to talk about emotive. I've seen enough law and order to know that that it's a potential motive, right? That's a heated exchange between somebody that he feels dearly about. Um, so I think that's really important now. And even more interesting point about that is the fact that they, the police never even interviewed this man. Never, never interviewed this man. Once he said he even went up to them and talk to them and like never not a single person came up to him. He like came out there and found real news, no bullshit over by the trailer. And like, Hey, you guys want to come talk to me? So he like sought them out. It wasn't that hard. Okay. So, um, interesting point that the police have yet to interview this man, a man who lives right across the street, who has the potential idea of what the motive was in this situation. You think that that might be an interesting individual. For these police officers, the FBI, whoever the hell is on this case, I'm sure Scooby doo and all his friends are there too. You think that this man would be a person of interest for them to interview, especially if he knows something about what was happening about the lives, about the mom's drug addictions, about the relationship between the grandma and the mother about, you know, so, so many intricate parts of this relationship. He literally had a front row seat to this house and everything that happened there. Okay. So why is the police not interviewing this man? Why are they not talking to somebody who claims that two days prior? There was a huge altercation at this house. Why, why are they not talking to this man? Okay. I think that's interesting now the next thing that they discussed, um, or the next part of their story, which I'll play some of it here for you. I kind of want to get away from playing too, too many longer clips for you guys. Um, so I'm going to try my best to tell these stories for you now, the next individual that they interviewed. Um, and again, this is real news, no bullshit on Instagram, tremendous journalism. The next person that they interviewed was a border patrol agent who drove 85 miles from 85 miles away at like 150 miles per hour. He doesn't say how fast he's going. They go like a hundred. And he's like, yeah, faster than that, 85 miles, this man got there in 40 minutes. Somebody out there is much better at math than me and you guys can do the math, but 85 miles in about 40 minutes. And, uh, he said that he got there and I'll play a little bit of this clip here. I think maybe we'll we'll touch on this, but basically what this man says is. He got there. He was curious as soon as he got there, it took him. So it took him 45 minutes to get there. They radioed in, there was 45 minutes. This man hauls ass, 85 miles away from the border let's go of for illegal immigrants so that he can go handle. This situation gets there. And the shooter still not taking care of right there, sitting outside. He said, now this is an important key point because there's been a lot of back and forth here when it comes to, were they outside? Were they inside? And we're going to dive deeper into those conversations. But I think it's important to note that this border patrol agent said that he got there and there were in there. They still hadn't shot him. He was still in there. They retreated according to this man. They went in initially they received. And then they retreated, right? No injuries, no police are dead. At least from my knowledge, I don't believe any police died if they did that's horrific too. Um, but it, it tells me something that he was on scene at the time he was there and he says they went in and then they went out, they left the area, you know, the area that was being shot up by a single individual while there's 18, 20, however many guys sitting out there with their rifles ready, enable, and obviously not willing, but ready and able to be able to go in there. Was it a breakdown in the chain of command? Was it a retreat because they weren't tactically ready? Was it? I don't know, but what I do know. Is that it should not take that long to get into a building. Now I said that would be non-biased, I'm going to try and retract and not retract because I believe every one of those things that I just said to you, but let's touch on the first topic here, which I think is important. Now, one thing I think is a, is an important issue to touch on too, is, you know, a lot of people are saying, why is this happening in the U S right? Why is this happening in the United States, more than any other country, right? Is it the access to guns? Cause that's, we know it's a contributing factor according to these people, why does the us have a higher percentage of these mass shootings occurred, uh, compared to other countries? Why? And I think that's an interesting question. And I think it's an important question. I think it's something that we have to deal with head-on and I think as something that we have to take an educated non-emotional approach to answering. And so here's my thought on that. Okay. When, when I believe when things, so there's a good example. I have this, that will kind of drive this point home for you. But so when, when it's something, as in the human consciousness, the youngian theory of the, um, of the greater consciousness, of, of the consciousness of humanity, that's all intertwined. Um, if you don't know anything about that theory, you should go look it up. But basically the idea is that there's a collective unconscious is the actual term for it. Okay. Now, when something is happening in the universe, in the, in the, in the ether, in the ether, when something's happening in the ether, it, it goes across the consciousness of all the individuals who are intertwined with that individual. Okay. So in this particular situation, it is a part of the United States of America is human collective unconscious that these shootings have been happening for a while. Now, now I posted a statistic today and what I said was on this day, CNN was founded 42 years. Since that date, that CNN was founded 42 years ago, school shootings have increased by 100% per decade for the last four decades. So under the logic of the gun argument, it would be just, it would make just as much sense that we, I don't know, ban CNN as this to ban weapons. There's a correlation. And if you look deep enough into anything, you can always find some way to connect the strings. And that's what we see our politicians doing here is they find a string. They pull on it. It's something that they've wanted to do all along, and they're utilizing this as a platform to do so. Okay. So if you look deep enough into any one of these, any specific piece of data, usually you can find some way to play mental gymnastics and find that to be the. So in this individual case, I think the reason that we have a higher percentage of these shootings in the United States is because of that collective unconscious, the same way that, um, you know, when it gets romanticized in these terrible, you know, really deeply distraught communities of like, you know, the, the deep dark corners of shadows of the internet, i, I would see it easily being romanticized people, watching the Columbine shootings and like, you know, all sorts of terrible things. Now there's the analogy that I'm speaking on that I think speaks to this the most is that there was a book that was written surrounding the difference in manifestations of mental health issues. And so what this book kind of outlined was the trans movement, having something to do with a new manifestation of the same mental illnesses, because what. You know, and again, I'll say that I just talked about it. You can correlate a lot of things, but what this book outlines for you is how the percentage of young individuals who were having mental illnesses that were presenting themselves in the way of bulemia and anorexia had that same amount that went away like that the same statistical amount that did not, did no longer identify as having bulemia or anorexia, or had these, you know, actually psychological evaluations to do so. The same percentage that were normally presenting their mental health issues as anorexia and bulimia. We're now presenting them in this, you know, transgender, gender dysphoria, whatever this book wanted to outline it as. Okay. So my point with that is it's a manifestation. It it's, it's the, you know, the collective unconscious way for a manifestation of these mental health issues. Okay. So that's just that, that is a piece of the puzzle. I'm not saying that's why it happens most often the United States. I do think that there's a conversation to be had surrounding. Weapons right surrounding, you know, the amount of weapons that we have. However, there's definitely contradicting data points. Like I believe it's Iceland, that's far more armed than we are that has far more guns per individual, per thousand and has far less gun crimes. Okay. So there's contradicting evidence for that, but I do think that there's absolutely something to that collective unconscious. And I do believe that with it being such a hot topic in the United States, it's always deemed to repeat itself because now the sick individuals who have the most rotted mental, uh, I don't know, state find, uh, now know the way that they can get the most attention out of, out of their anguish, and how they get their name on every news station. And it's gross and it's sick and it's horrible, but it's a manifestation of those mental health issues and the mental health issues that, you know, some politicians even went as far as to say, as he has no mental health issues really. He has no mental health issues because there's no way that you're able to do this horrific act, unless you have some type of horrific mental health issue. Okay. Anyways, let's go back to the original point here. Okay. So the three parts of this conversation, the first one's going to be, this is a horrible tragedy, right? The three different perspectives on this shooting. The first one is this is a horrible tragedy. It's terrible. What happened? The police did everything right. It's happenstance. There's nothing we could've done to improve this situation. Um, it's just terrible. The cops did everything. There's that's the main point. Okay. Now there was a video that came up where a teacher that was within the building came out and said that she believed the cops were in the building. Okay. She believes that the cops were there at the moment. They were trying to help us. And she goes on to say that she sh you know, who's ever saying this, and she doesn't say this specifically, but basically she was outlining the fact that the cops. Now, when we go into the next part of the conversation, we'll realize that there is evidence to show that they were in there. Just like that individual, who I was talking about earlier that border patrol agent, who said that they came in there, then they retreated. Then they went and sat in the parking lot for 55, 60 minutes, and then they decided, oh you know, we're still not going to go in until this border patrol agent that was off duty when against their orders and went and took him down. Okay. So, but there is an individual who says that they were in there. It's a very, very low, very it's, uh, it's, uh, it doesn't have much substance to it, to me because there's already evidence showing that they went in there initially, but then they retreated pulled out according to this border patrol agent who was there at the time. And then they went back in. So she could be very well referencing the, the initial part, where they went in there before, and then actually retreated because how would she know she was sitting in a, a, um, you know, a school room by herself with her kids right. In this chaos. How would she know exactly what's going on? I'm not saying she's not telling the truth. When I am saying is they went in initially according to other accounts, then they retreated out. Then they went back in 55, 60 minutes later. So that doesn't disprove anything that we're talking about here, but it does give a talking point to the individuals who were saying that they did everything, nothing could have changed. And this is a horrific event and we shouldn't be pointing fingers and maybe we should be looking at policy reform and all these other things. Okay. Which isn't wrong. Isn't wrong. In some sense. And the fact that, you know, obviously we have to have a deeper conversation around why these issues are happening, but also if we have a police force, that's sitting there with rifles, get your ass in there and save the kids. That's your job. That's what you're supposed to do. And we're going to outline an incredible story of a mother who did just that to save her children after being handcuffed by these police officers got out of the handcuffs. All right, we're going to talk on that. And then on the next portion of this, so we're going to talk on that mother because it's truly an incredible, you know, bad ass mama bear moment. Really, truly one of the heroes of this day was this mother who jumped the fence after being handcuffed placed on the ground, went in there, got into the building and saved her children, walked out with them. Incredible. We'll, we'll, we'll discuss more of that detail in a minute here. Okay. So, so in other points of this though, is, is to me, is like, what, what would be frustrating is if you were a teacher, like think of a teacher, I feel. Sending my children to, I have children, I have children. And when these things happen, right when the Oxford shooting happens a few months ago, um, it was much more near me than you validate Texas. Um, it hit really close to home. And so, um, it was really difficult then next day, it's like, it's concerning. I placed my child in the care of somebody else and I have no powerless. And if something, if I'm in a room and something, shit like that's happening or going down, I know I can do something about it, but to place your children in a situation like that a day or two after, because again, that collective unconsciousness that young and collective unconsciousness around those days presents itself in copycats. We've seen it when they came to the, when it came down to the Oxford shooting, the days proceeding that. All the schools in the local area shut down because there is so many threats, so many stupid ass, 16 year olds, 15 year olds posting on their Snapchat story that they were going to do the same thing. Like all this gross, disgusting, this that was going on after of all these people threatening to be copycats in this situation. Um, so it was very uncomfortable as a parent to send your child to school. After this week, I've still feel like dropped my daughter off at school today still feels weird. Don't like it it's uncomfortable. I don't like being out of the control of my child's safety, right? Especially when these things are happening in the, especially when the percentage likelihood that thinks things will repeat themselves around these dates come up again, right? The likelihood that that collective unconscious is coming together and some other super messed up mentally unhealthy individual who bought $8,700 worth of guns and ammo decides that he wants to put his name up on CNN's lights. So th so they go into the situation and the, and the, just the likelihood, the collective unconsciousness is surrounding that, that action. And then they see the outcome. They see that these people, you know, their, their names everywhere, they're famous. And they're, they're infamous. And when you're in that sick, disgusting, horrific place, it almost becomes romanticized. Like I said earlier. So as a parent, it's uncomfortable. Now, I also can't imagine being a teacher in this situation, can't imagine being a teacher in this situation. Imagine if there was a massive shooting where somebody went into an accountant's building, just accountants, right accountants. They went into accounting and accountants building, and they shot up 20 accountants. And you're an accountant. The next day, you got to show up at your cubicle and go to work like a bunch of accountants. Didn't just get killed in an accountant's building. Yes. Now you expect our kids to go into that situation, but also to expect the teacher to also expect the teacher who is old enough to know what happened is old enough to be extremely scared of this situation. And so I put myself in those shoes and I know the first thing I would want to do if I was a teacher the very next day, or if I was an accountant and there was all these shootings happening where accountants were dying in massive droves, what am I going to want to do? I'm going to want to protect myself, right? I'm going to want to do everything I can to put myself out of harm's way. And to be able to defend myself if something like this happens and how do you do that? Because our police showed that even if you're got 20 guys with Bulletproof vests on the area, completely cordoned off in 35 rifles, then maybe you're still not going to go in. So I need to be able to defend myself. And if I'm a teacher and you tell them. You can't carry a weapon in to defend yourself or your children that you feel responsible for tomorrow. When you go to work the day after a shooting like this happens, that's terrifying. That's like if you're a teacher, the first thing I would want to do, if I was a teacher is to carry in school, is to defend myself as to, I feel responsible for these children. I feel like, you know, they're they, to spend more time with me as they do with their parents during the school year, why would I not feel responsible for these children? And I want to defend them and how can I do that? If you're going to strip that away from me and not allow me to carry a half of the firepower of somebody who's willing to come in here and commit harm on these children and harm on me, I want to carry a weapon and there should be able to defend myself. Now, another thing that came from that interview was the fact that teachers in the local school area of the sheriff, I believe was. It might've been, I don't know, some type of law enforcement officer that they were interviewing again on real real news, no bullshit. Um, the individual that they were interviewing said that in 2018, there was legislation passed in their county that allowed for teachers to carry how different, how different could this situation have turned out. There was one individual in that school who carried, who is near this shooting and was able to immediately respond and do something or even able to defend themselves when this coward walks into their room, intending on doing these children. And the strip them of that, right? No school's zone sign that says gun-free zone has ever stopped a school. You think some guy who's in this state of mind, that's completely mentally unhealthy and unfit walks up to a school with his AR 15, his assault rifle sees the sign and goes, Aw, shit, can't go in here. It's a gun-free zone. Not going to shoot these kids. No that's never happened. Ever, ever a gun-free zone sign has yet to have any statistical significance in stopping mass shootings. And it's the sign is just the physical part of it. That means the policies don't work. The policies, the laws that you implement are not going to stop somebody because if they're willing to walk into a school and shoot 19 children, if that's where their mental state. Do you think, uh, making it difficult for them to purchase a firearm is going to prevent them from doing so, do you think that putting a gun-free zone sign up on your school or not allowing your to, is there ever been a teacher? Has there ever been a teacher that's committed a mass shooting ever point me to one, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it's happened. I don't know, but I've never heard of it if it has happened. So you're not going to allow that teacher to defend himself or herself. You're not going to allow them to defend their children that they feel responsible for. And you're going to put a sign out front and say, we got this right there. Nobody's going to come in here. It's sick. It makes no sense. There's no logical explanation as to why any type of legislation would actually prevent this from happening now, the gun-free zone. Which has shown again, I talked about this on our last episode where we discussed this two episodes ago, where it manifests itself in Chicago and New York and LA, which have the strictest gun laws in the country, but you'll still have the highest murder rates per capita of almost anywhere in the entire world. So we found that policy legislation doesn't seem to have an effect again, please tell me I'm wrong. Leave a comment, email me, whatever. Tell me I'm wrong. Show me it. Point me to a teacher that's ever went through with a mass shooting on their children. The children they're responsible for show me that. Tell me I'm wrong. Maybe I am. I don't know, but I've never heard of it. Okay. So that leads us to the next portion of this, which is the idea that, okay, it's a horrific tragedy, right? And again, to highlight what we're going to discuss here, the first one that we just discussed was it's a horrible tragedy. Everybody did. Which I don't know if I did very non biasly there. Um, but it's, it's difficult for me cause I, I just, it's hard for me to look through the evidence that's been proposed and, and, you know, I have the utmost respect, utmost respect for police officers, the utmost respect for border patrol agents, for anybody who in a daily basis puts themselves in harm's way for the, we are good if humanity, but I have that respect because you put yourself in harm's way for the better of humanity. Now, if you take that position and there's 17 other men who would have walked in that building and done something, 'cause, you bet your ass. If my daughter's in that school and I'm driving there, you know, what I'm doing is I'm stopping at home. I'm grabbing everything. I need to go in there and I'm walking right past these cops. And if they try and stop me, I'm going to tell them to shoot me in the. And I'm going to have somebody video recording it so that I can show that you are more likely to shoot the parent who was going to do something because you're being a coward than you were to go in that building and save those children. And that's what it took. It took one man who decided that enough was enough, because could you imagine standing outside of that school and hearing those sounds and just having to witness it, just having to sit there, wait on your chain of command. Fuck that. So the individual that did go in there was actually an off duty border patrol agent who did so against the wishes of the police that were there. So had this individual knock on against police orders and knock on in there. How many more lives would have been. How many more children would not have seen their parents that night. It's sickening to me that this happened. And they went down the way that it did. So there was documents that came up documents that were released recently that showed in the valley school district that they had active shooter training two months prior, they went over everything that they should have done, nothing, nothing in these documents said that they were supposed to wait outside for 90 minutes, not a single part of the documents. You know what the documents did say the documents said that you go in there regardless of your own safety. The documents said whether you have. I don't know, 20 people standing outside with rifles, or there's one of you, you go in that building because that's your job. And if you don't want to do it, I completely understand most people are not cut out to walk in that building and do the things that you would need to do to take care of the situation. I understand completely get it. Very few people are cut out to pull that trigger. Very few people are cut out to open that door against gunfire and go in and do something about this. Very few people are built that way. And if you're not stepped down, find a different job and let another individual who's willing, ready, and able to go in there to stop a situation like this from occurring. Because if you take on the job of a police officer and you just think you're going to be doing traffic stops all day, you're in for a rude awakening. When you get a call like. You're in the wrong profession. And again, I'm not knocking anybody who doesn't want to go into a building where there's somebody with a, a rifle shooting at you. I get it. You got kids, you got family, you got a life ahead of you too, but you're in the wrong job. Now I have some people that are close to me that are pretty big influencers in the police space that I highly respect that has a differing opinion on this. And, um, and I get it and I hope we start hearing some information that's countering this, maybe everything was done. And that would be ideal to me. Th th it's, it's terrible, terrible that this happened. And it's even more terrible that we get to, we have to sit here and wonder what could have been done, not even why, because why is a hard enough question in itself, but could there have been a different outcome if we had a different. And that's even more difficult to wrestle with because why is one person, why did he do these things, but why did the outcome not differ because of these large amounts of individuals, cop cars on cop cars, on cop cars, at least 20 men sitting out there with similar a weaponry as this individual had in there, just sitting out there and you know, where they were facing away from the damn school and you know who they were facing. The parents, the parents who were screaming and crying and agony, and all they wanted to do is go inside. They were literally saying, I will go inside. I don't even need your weapon. I'm going in there. And they literally put a mom in handcuffs. And the only reason she got out of the handcuffs was because she knew three of the officers. And they went up to the, whoever was in charge in the area and said, she's fine. She's not going to do anything. And then she tiptoed her way back and jumped a fence and got her damn two children like the bucking bad mama bear that she was to go do this because that's awesome. That's a hero. That's who I want wearing that vest. That's who I want going in there with an AR that's the person who has the balls to take on that job and know what's at stake when you don't address it properly. And so I do want to read this article about this mom, because I just think that's probably one of the most incredible, incredible stories that I've ever heard. This woman's screaming and crying and wants to save her children in this school. She's yelling at these police officers go in there, go in there. Why are you not going in there enough to where these police put her in handcuffs on the ground? Like she's a criminal for wanting to save her child's life. So here's the article. The article says cops handcuffed mom, amid Texas school shooting before she jumped fence, ran inside and saved her kids. That's incredible. And these are the type of stories. These are the type of people that we want in these positions who are going to go in and save your child. Save my child in a case like this, not 19 men sitting out there with rifles, scared of going in, and again, maybe we'll find out I'm wrong. And I hope that I am because that's, that's even more difficult to wrestle with then the why, because the why will never have an answer. There is a clear answer to this. There's a clear reason, or there's a clear a breakdown in the chain of command. There's a clear issue with the way that this was addressed and it could have been. It's very difficult to look at this individual, to look at the shooter, to look at this coward and say, we could have done more. We could have prevented this. We could have stopped him. I didn't know his mom. I didn't know his dad. I didn't know what he was going through either did anybody else, but there was at least 20 cops sitting outside with rifles who could have gone in, and that is much more difficult to wrestle with as a parent than it is to go. Why did this one sick person do these horrific things? Cause again, there will never be an answer to that. Never you'll never have a proper answer to that, but to go and to feel that you were let down by the police, the very people that you and trust your safety and your child's safety too, to know that they were the reason that your child's not coming home tonight. So this article goes on. A mom of two students at Robb elementary school says she was handcuffed by officers as the shooter was still inside. Before she jumped a fence and ran into the school to safely, Richie's retrieve her children on Tuesday. Anjeli Rose Gomez, a mother of a second grader, and a third grader told the wall street journal. She drove 40 miles to the Valdez school and was one of numerous parents begging and yelling at the police officers to enter sooner, to take out the 18 year old gunmen coward. Cause that's the only word that I'll use instead of his name. And this article is by the New York post. By the way, you can look up that topic that I just gave you. Okay. It says after a few minutes, she said, or U S Marshall placed her in handcuffs. The mother who is trying to save her children, placed her in the hand. Stating that she was under arrest for intervening in an active investigation. According to the journal, it took almost an hour before Ramos. Sorry. It took almost an hour before the coward was killed by a specialized us border patrol tactical team authority said in that time he gunned down 19 school children and two teachers. Now what you'll find in a lot of these articles that are maintaining the side that they want to be on, that is trying to maintain positivity surrounding what these police officers did is they will say that it was a U S border patrol tactical team. Not that it was an individual who was off duty, who went against the orders of the police and took this man down. And again, it's early. Maybe again, I don't want to act in absolutes here. I'm just reading stuff, trying to sift through it and then come up with a good story. Like good idea of what actually happened. So hopefully again, maybe something comes out, but it's, this is the mother who got arrested and then saved her children. So Gomez recognized a few Valdez police officers. You validate police officers and convince them to tell the marshals to remove the cuffs. Just as I said, she knew three of them once freed. She distanced herself from the crowd, jumped the school fence, ran inside the school building in, grabbed her two children, the three sprinted out of the school together. She's got goosebumps. That's incredible. Every parent ever. And this is a hero, I will say her name over and over again. Angela Rose Gomez is a hero. Not only that she cause enough of a stir to get herself. Then she convinced these cops to have not to take the handcuffs off of her. And then she jumped the fence, got her children and saved them from potentially the horrific things that happened to these other children. And I posted the video. I'm fairly positive. She was the one getting arrested in the video that I posted. Okay. If you don't follow me ever, it's at red pill revolt, you can see it. I posted it on Instagram. I posted it on Tik TOK. I posted it on truth, wherever you're at, you should be able to see it. Okay. Now the article goes on to say that Gomez told the journal. She decided to charge the school herself. As officers waited outside the building, quote, unquote, doing nothing. They were just standing outside the fence. She said they weren't going in there or running anywhere. A spokesperson for the U S Marshall services denied her account, telling the journal that deputy marshals never cuffed anybody outside of the school. We would never do that. Even though there's video evidence of it that I posted harrowing videos captured the heartbreaking wheels of parents who feared for their children's lives. As they watched police loiter outside the school building, what are you doing? Get inside the building a person. How will them one video as another screamed go protect the kids. Some fathers hopped the fence, smashed in classroom windows and pulled their kids out. A first responder told the post, the mom said she wasn't the only parent targeted by officers on the scene was she described as chaos. She said she saw police tackle a father to the ground and pepper spray. Another officer's tasered, a third debt taser. Uh, parent trying to make sure that their child is safe, tasered them tasered there, their father, the father who was going to run in there and save their children while they sat outside doing quote unquote, nothing. She said, she saw a police officer's taser, pepper spray, and tackle another father to the ground. They didn't do that to the shooter, but they did that to us. Gomez told the journal, referring to herself and other parents. That's how I felt. So who, who are you going to believe here? The individuals whose jobs are on the line, who not only their jobs, but their balls. They're a lot like their, their entire belief of who they are and who everybody thinks that they are is, is riding on this not being true is riding on the idea that they, oh, they did everything they should have done. They did the all. This mom has nothing to lose here. She has no skin in the game besides the fact that her child was in there and she felt like nothing was being done. As she watched other parents get tackled pepper, sprayed, and tasered while they were trying to save their children. So the next thing I'm going to pull up here is an article by Yahoo news, which talks about exactly what I just post or what I was talking about there, which is the fact that a border patrol, a group of border patrol agents defied you valid the police orders to remain outside of the school. And they were the ones who took down the shooter. Okay. So all of those articles that are saying it was a tactical team, we did, we, we knew what we were doing, did ya? Because they defied your orders to go in there and save these. And this is from Yahoo news. Okay. We're not, we're not fringe yet here. This is Yahoo news. Okay. And the article of this or the T the, the, the headline of this article says border patrol agents defied you validate police orders to remain outside of school. All right. It says the border patrol agents who killed the school shooter and you validate Texas on Tuesday, entered the school on their own accord. After local law enforcement requested that they hold back to senior federal law enforcement sources told NBC news on Friday, the officers from Bortech border patrol, his tactical unit arrived at Robb elementary school. In you validate from a location about 40 miles away. According to the New York times agents from U S immigration and customs enforcement, Homeland security investigations arrived around the same time. The federal sources also told NBC local law enforcement asked the two teams. And then task HSI agents with pulling school children out of the classroom windows Bortech agents waited about 30 minutes, 30 minutes, and then decided to ignore local law enforcement's request to remain outside, entering the school and neutralizing the gunman that's who did this, how much longer would this have gone on how much longer if these guys, these heroes, the ones who actually did their jobs, not even their jobs, their border patrol, they don't need to be jumping into school windows. They're border patrol. There was a SWAT team there, and these are the individuals that took this man, this coward down, not even a man coward. And they waited there for 30 minutes. And imagine how long those 30 minutes felt like, especially if you're somebody who believes what's going on is. They must've been, oh my God. I can not imagine the heart wrench again, with all of the sounds, all of the agony, all of the chaos, all the parents. And then you sit there and watch the parents get tasered and pepper sprayed, 30 minutes. They sat outside and then finally they decided screw that we're going in and we're saving these children because that's what men, good men, good women like that. Mom do. They act, they don't retreat. When an 18 year old coward with a rifle, same type of rifle. You have it sitting there, shooting at you. You move forward because it could have been two to three police officers' lives who were lost compared to 19 children. And I'd say that's a pretty fair. And again, I wouldn't wish that on anybody. Um, in, in being a police officer, who's going to be the first on scene and the school shooting is not for everybody and I get it. But if you're in that position right now, and you're w you're second guessing the fact that you would be the person to go in, maybe you should be second guessing your occupation, because it may not happen to you, but it's going to happen. There was 29 school shootings between 2010 and 2020 alone, 29, 2 0.9 per year, three school shootings, 50 states, 6% chance that it's in your state. How many major counties, while you work in a major county, 6% chance that it happens in your state, do the math. I'm not going to do it, but there's a likelihood. There's a likelihood that you will be first on scene. And are you going to go in because if not give up your badge, find a new job and that's okay. What's not okay, is sitting outside of a school for 90 minutes. While you hear gunshots go off 50 feet from you and know that it's in a classroom full of children, and you're sitting outside doing nothing with a rifle in your hands. This article goes on to say local law enforcement asked two teams to wait and then task HSI agents with pulling school children out of classroom windows. Bortech agents waited about 30 minutes and then decided to ignore local law enforcement's requests to remain outside, entering the school and neutralizing the gunman. One of the Bortech agents sustained a graze wound to the head before killing the shooter 19 students and two teachers at Robb elementary school and the deadliest shooting since 2012 shooting at Sandy hook elementary school officials identified the gunman as insert cowards name. An 18 year old resident of the valley. Local officers waited too long to respond, to answer the school and respond to the shooter, Texas department of public safety director. Steven McGraw told reporters at the press conference on Friday, Macross said that the on-scene commander at the time of the shooting, the police chief, Peter Aaron Datto believes that the gunman had barricaded himself without additional threat, without additional threat to children at the school. And that there was time to bring in more officers and equipment for a tactical breach from the benefit of hindsight where I'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. It was the wrong decision period. There's no excuse for that. McGraw said, there's your answer. They just told you we should've went in sooner. There's no argument on that. They just said it. K from the benefit of hindsight, it's the wrong decision. Okay. You can't argue that that was from their mouth. Nobody else's are that's. That's what they said. Okay. They know they should have done something differently. At least this one individual is saying that, okay, now, something even more interesting, which we'll get to in a second, I'll finish up this article with you, but there's something about that police chief that comes up in the following days, two days after we'll find out that he starts to ghost ghost followup investigators from other organizations who are trying to question this around him, and then even more interesting things happen right after that. All right. But before we do that again, I need you to subscribe. I need you to leave a five star review. This is the red pill revolution podcast, wherever you're at right now. Go ahead and subscribe. Find it, leave a five-star review. I appreciate it so much also. There's only one way that you can support this podcast. And it's, by going to the website, red pill, revolution dot C o.com is for losers red pill, revolution.co, and you can actually get yourself. Um, so I was trying to find a way to monetize without doing, you know, me, undies ads, kind of weird. I dunno, maybe it's just kind of weird. So no third-party ads here. The only thing, the only way that you can support this podcast is by going to our website and donating, or by going to the link on our website, red pill, revolution.com, clicking the link and seeing, um, and finding yourself some life insurance is directly with me. No third parties, red Poe revolution.co. I found myself a $63 policy for $2 million. Okay. No third parties. You go directly through me. You'll see red pill revolution right on the page there. Um, it's my license that you're under no third parties, like I said. So that's the only way that you can support this podcast. Thank you so much for considering it. All right now, what we're going to go over is the police chief. Okay. The, you validate district police chief was gone for two days and then had a closed door ceremony. Okay. So let me read this. And again, this is from real news, no bullshit. It says breaking you valley a school district police chief, who was seen commander made the decisions that they shouldn't have gone in. He was the decision maker at the school shooting was sworn in as the city council, as a city council member behind closed doors yesterday, it says Pete Aaron Datto, the valley school district police chief was sworn in as a city council member a week after a mass shooting left 21 dad and many more injured. The chief who also served as the scene command around the shooting was sworn in behind closed doors. You validate mayor. Don McLaughlin said out of respect for the families who buried their children today and who are planning to bury their children in the next few days, no ceremony was held earlier. Last week, our in data was elected to the city council. The mayor added that Aaron data was duly elected and that there was nothing in the city charter election code or Texas constitution that prohibits him from taking the oath of office. To our knowledge, we are currently not aware of any investigation of Mr. Randazzo. The new news comes as Aaron Datto has not responded to investigators with Texas DPS and a statement on Tuesday. DPS said that the chief has not responded to a request for follow-up interviews with the Texas Rangers who are investigating the massacre. According to the officers we've interviewed Aaron Datto was the one who called on officers to stand down and wait for a tactical team before going into the school. So this man not only ghosts, the Texas ranger. They made some movies about the Texas Rangers. If you haven't seen them, they're good movies, Texas Rangers are crazy. At least they were crazy ghost. The Texas Rangers who were doing the followup investigation into the shooting for two full days after he's the chief commander. If you didn't do anything wrong, why are you hiding? And also, it probably doesn't feel very good right now. If you're the parent, knowing the man who made the decision to not go in there and save your children is now city council member a week after the shooting, after everybody knew what he did after they already came out and said, what he did was wrong. He gets a promotion and leave without a promotion, but he also gets this, this other position of power after horrific, like literally the worst thing that I can imagine. And again, from an empathetic perspective, he made a wrong decision and maybe that's. And we'll get to more crazier stuff here coming soon. Trust me. Um, but for right now, let's call it what it was. It was a bad decision. It was a bad tactical decision. I would say. I'm probably not taking that city council member position. I'm probably getting out of the public eye as much as possible. I don't know. It seems weird to me, but then to ghost the Texas Rangers seems even more bizarre for two full days after this, this happens. It seems like you would want to cooperate to the utmost. If you were that individual and how horrified you would have to be for the situation that occurred, knowing full well that you did everything in your power to stop it, or maybe you're questioning that. And that's why you go hide for two full days. I don't know. Okay. So this is where it's going to get fun. All right. It's a good time to be a conspiracy theorist as my man, Joe Rogan with. It's a good time to be a conspiracy theorist. Cause you know, you got a lot of fucking ambient. There's a lot of ammo. It's a good time to be conspiracy theorists. Cause you got a lot of ammo. All right. So now I will preface this. This is not my opinion. This is the opinion of a small fringe, minority of the internet, who should not be thinking these thoughts, what they're thinking them. So I'm going to talk about it. All right. So this is a horrific thing to have to think of. Okay. This is a horrific path to go down and it speaks to where our country is as a whole that we have such a, I don't know, maybe I'm caught up in some weird algorithms. Maybe I'm in some weird echo chamber. I don't know. I try to stay away from echo chain. I try to get out there. I don't know. Maybe I am. I don't know, but it seems to me like these types of narrative questionings are becoming far more. Far more common than in 2012 when the Sandy hook shooting happened. Because if you said something about that, then everybody looked at you. Like you were crazy, everybody. It was not a mainstream thought to think that, okay. So this is a horrible thing to have to think of. It's a horrible thing to have, to even try to talk yourself out of thinking. Okay. But there has been events that have happened. If you recall Ted Cruz, who was questioning the director of the FBI, if I recall correctly, or somebody in that position who was in front of Congress being questioned on behalf of the FBI surrounding January 6th, saying that if you recall this conversation, I can't answer that question. Was there an FBI agent who incited the January 6th situation? I can't answer that question. Was there any FBI agents. During the time of January 6th. I can't answer that question. Okay. So let's get something with a conversation about what he presented, which was the idea of a false flag. Okay. Now again, I don't think this is the right opinion. I'm not saying I believe this. I'm not saying that at all, but there's definitely some weird things that have gone on that make you question narratives. Okay. And the fact that this is spilling into the mainstream, speaks to where we are as a culture. And this is horrific. And again, I'm not saying that, you know, when we went back to like the sh situation, that situation, there was people saying it doesn't exist. These people weren't real. This never happened. Okay. Now I don't think it has to be that outrageous of a conversation. It doesn't have to be that outrageous at all. Think about it like this. You have an 18 year old who's in mental anguish whose mom's on math. Who's sick and. And he finds his own little echo chambers online. He goes to rata and he goes to a four channel and he goes to whatever place you go to when you're sick in the head. And finds other people who are sick in that. Okay. Because if you think we already know the FBI knew of this individual, this coward, we already knew that we already know that they knew of him prior to this, that he was potentially making these threats. We already know that. So we already know that they have software at all times that always identify as anybody who does anything like this. We already know that we already know if they talk about that online. Yeah. Probably getting flagged and somebody knows about you. Okay. So my point is that it doesn't take strapping you down within a leather chair and sitting in front of a TV, though. It has a swirly little thing in the middle to get you to do something like this. What it could be is two individuals, a part of an organization who has a vested interest in moving towards the politicization of this conversation that convinces somebody who would, may have never done this in the first place. And they do that by, I don't know. Hey buddy. Yeah. Yeah. My mom's on meth too. Isn't that? Yeah. Yeah. It's all right, dude. It's all good. You know, mom's on math. That's all right. You know, we got to take our anger out on the world though, man, you know, they go play some call of duty. You know, I'm not saying that has anything to do with it. They go play some call of duty. Oh, check out this rifle, man. Watch this clip on it. This is pretty cool. You've been saving your money. Haven't you, man? Why don't you buy this one? This is cool. Oh. And get this magazine with it. And so it's these planning of seeds. It doesn't take this brainwashing television. It takes one to three people. According to some sources, he was speaking to some girl in Germany, his girlfriend, or some girl that he had an interest in, in Germany that he was talking to. And so all it takes is somebody like that. We've seen it where the people have been tried for convincing other people to commit suicide or commit atrocious acts. Okay, so it doesn't take a swirly TV sitting in front of you for you to defer, to convince somebody. It takes 2, 3, 4 accounts on Reddit, finding people who are already having these conversations and are mentally unhealthy, and then putting them in, giving them every step and every thought that they need, because they're agreeable because they're easy to convince because they're 18 stupid, their mom's on math and they have nothing good going on in their life. And it takes a couple of little seeds that you can plant to get them to do it. Oh, Hey, I know somebody at that school, maybe we'll unlock the door for six minutes at this exact time. Not saying that was the case, but I'm saying that there's a situation that could present itself in some movie that could present itself this way. All right. So that's the situation. It doesn't take a swirly TV. It doesn't take strapping and down to leather chair, it takes 2, 3, 4 accounts on Reddit to find one individual who's talking about these things and then to put them in the right position. Okay. So it's not that crazy of an idea in, in the reason that we're talking about these things right now is because there's been more conversations coming out. There's been CIA documents like operation Northwoods, where our CIA, our own CIA presented the document that was approved by the joint chiefs of staff that said that we can attack college students. It says real or fake so that they were willing to kill college students in have people dress up as Cubans in order to try and convince the American people to go to war with Cuba. This is on paper, operation, Northwoods, CIA reading room. Go find it right now, wrote a paper on it. Okay. This is a real thing. Okay. False flags have been presented in the past. Okay. Presented operation north was, is one of them where they actually talked about potentially. College-age students to convince the United States to go to war with Cuba. Okay. Now, another interesting conversation surrounding this is the idea that Joe Biden has come out now and said that he wants to demolish the school two days after the shooting happened, he wants to demolish the school level. It, he said he doesn't want these kids to have to go through the anguish, which again is a logical thought in some ways it's like, yeah, I wouldn't want to go back to that school either. If I'm a parent, I'm absolutely pulling my child out of that school. They're not going back there and I'm probably leaving that county. So I never have to deal with those cops again. But Joe, Biden's talking about demolishing the school, the other school ship. Now I know Oxford, Oxford school still standing there. Nobody's talking about demolishing it, nobody. And you know what? Oxford was, Oxford was a individual, a young kid who did it to his own school. And I think that's an interesting conversation to have to there's. You see Columbine, Columbine, all of these different school shootings, where somebody was at the school, they went to the school. They have a reason that they feel like this hatred for that place, right? These people, they did this to me, whatever that thought is, the horrific thought, right? Whatever that is, there's a reason they go into their own school and they do these things for somebody that randomly drive a truck that wasn't there as with $89,000 worth of weaponry to so happen, to crash right next to the school, to go to the back door at the exact time that it was opened in a school that has, if you don't know anything about elementary school security, it's pretty damn good. Like there's pin pads. You got to get buzzed in. They bring it back to the front desk lady. She goes, hello. And you go, hi, I'm here to pick up so-and-so and then they see the picture of you. They know it's you, they know you're a parent. This is not the seventies, right? There's li there's see things that have been put in place for this not to occur. And the fact that the back door happened to be open for a short minute period of time duri
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Lots of conflicting information coming out of the Uvalde school shooting. What did the police do? Should they have gone in sooner? The Uvalde Mayor, Don McLaughlin, is disputing that police lied to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. The bottom line, says Rick, is wait and investigate. Should Uvalde police face punishment? Rick gives you the latest developments from Uvalde. The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US Department of Justice has announced it will investigate law enforcement's response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde after witness reports painted a troubling picture of the police response to the incident which left 19 children and two teachers dead. A DOJ spokesman announced the probe on Sunday. Requested by Uvalde mayor Don McLaughlin, the review aims to “provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events,” according to a statement from DOJ spokesman Anthony Coley. The agency will publish its conclusions after the review is complete. http://globalreportage.org/2022/05/30/doj-opens-probe-into-school-shooting-response/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-reportage/support
Gov. Abbott and a variety of state and local officials were holding a press conference to update the public on the Uvalde massacre at Robb Elementary School. It was a governing, not a campaign, event. After Mr. Abbott had spoken for several minutes, Mr. O'Rourke interrupted to point a finger at the Governor and declare, “This is on you,” referring to the murder of 19 children and two teachers by 18-year-old Salvador Ramos. “You said this was not predictable. This is totally predictable when you choose not to do anything,” Mr. O'Rourke added. The Democrat was then asked to leave by other officials on the stage, with at least one uttering an epithet. When Mr. Abbott's allies saw Mr. O'Rourke step forward, they began yelling at him. One official ordered the El Paso native to “Shut up!” The state's lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick, told him, “You're out of line and an embarrassment.” The mayor of Uvalde, Don McLaughlin, said he could not believe Mr. O'Rourke was the type of “sick” individual who “would come to a deal like this to make a political issue,” using an obscenity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gov. Abbott and a variety of state and local officials were holding a press conference to update the public on the Uvalde massacre at Robb Elementary School. It was a governing, not a campaign, event. After Mr. Abbott had spoken for several minutes, Mr. O'Rourke interrupted to point a finger at the Governor and declare, “This is on you,” referring to the murder of 19 children and two teachers by 18-year-old Salvador Ramos. “You said this was not predictable. This is totally predictable when you choose not to do anything,” Mr. O'Rourke added. The Democrat was then asked to leave by other officials on the stage, with at least one uttering an epithet. When Mr. Abbott's allies saw Mr. O'Rourke step forward, they began yelling at him. One official ordered the El Paso native to “Shut up!” The state's lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick, told him, “You're out of line and an embarrassment.” The mayor of Uvalde, Don McLaughlin, said he could not believe Mr. O'Rourke was the type of “sick” individual who “would come to a deal like this to make a political issue,” using an obscenity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Don McLaughlin was a trial lawyer turned Founder and CEO of a tech services firm serving Fortune 500 organizations. He is now Co-founder of PurePower Botanicals. After suffering an intense physical and mental burnout Don began the work to leave his 20 year career and build something new for himself and his family. PurePower Botanicals was founded on this journey through discovering a new found love for ultra endurance running while experimenting with a plant-based diet and holistic, all natural ingredients like hemp. The Brand was cofounded with his cousin, Sean McCabe, who has his own story of resilience and recovery after a severe brain injury. Together they are on a mission to heal others from the inside out and help them live an optimal life. Building their clarity, strength and endurance to live a stronger and healthier future. PurePower Botanicals is a hemp based all natural product line to take your health and performance to the next level. These products improve mobility and energy, reduce stress, anxiety, and helps with getting you better sleep. A big part of their mission is advocating for regenerative agriculture through partnering with Rodale Institute in Pennsylvania (https://rodaleinstitute.org/).Check out the full line here: www.livepurepower.comReferences:"The 4-Hour Work Week" by Tim Ferris"Running Is My Therapy" by Scott Douglas"Born to Run" by Christopher McDougallwww.richroll.com - podcastwww.naturalcalm.caNote: t These links are part of the Amazon Affiliate program where Fearless Future Inc. may earn a small commission from qualified purchases made through this link and at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support and happy reading!This Podcast is made possible by:Buzzsprout Want to start your own podcast? (register through this link and receive a $20 gift card directly from Buzzsprout after your second paid invoice)Riversidefm - need a podcast studio? register here with Riversidefm and invite one to multiple guests to join you in a professional online studio.Descript - for ease in editing any audio or videoMusic by: John Sib "innovation" via PixabaySupport the show
Chris Walsh CEO of MJBizDaily, the most trusted business (B2B) news source for the cannabis industry in the US and Canada, joins the program to enlighten viewers on the Emerald deal and the 2022 cannabis outlook. https://mjbizdaily.com/Don McLaughlin and Sean McCabe are the founders of Live Pure Power. Don is also the co-author of Plants, Performance and The Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine. We all know modern life and stress threatens long-term health and performance. Don and Sean will share the benefits of using an extract of the non-psychoactive form of cannabis - hemp CBD - for energy, stress, anxiety, as well as improved mobility and sleep. https://livepurepower.com/
Counterspy starring Don McLaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast January 14, 1951, 71 years ago, The Case of the Captured Contact. A foreign scientist lecturing in the US learns he is being used by anti-American powers. A false fire alarm causes a distraction that proves fatal to the scientist.
Depressing Fact: Depression seems to be everywhere. This week, Kirsten brings on the CEO and co-founder of Pure Botanicals, Don McLaughlin to discuss all things mental health and wellness, and more so: how to get out of depression and into living well. Don shares his personal experience through hitting a "bottom" and realizing, he had to change his life if he wanted to keep his health and the ones he loved. This propelled him on a journey to find true wellness, outdoor sports, and the healing powers of hemp.We Discuss:1. The impact of prescription antidepressants and the struggles to get off of them.2. The power of cannabinoids and how hemp can improve your health. 3. The difference between indoor exercise at the gym and outdoor sports.4. Tools to improve your mental health.Get 15% OFF your order with Pure Power.Visit https://livepurepower.com and use code: purepower15 at checkout!Resources:Finding Ultra by Rich RollBorn to Run by Christopher McDougallIndistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life by Nir EyalConnect with Don McLaughlin: https://livepurepower.com@puerpowerlifeConnect with Kirsten on the gram:@kirsten__trammellhttps://www.instagram.com/kirsten__trammell/Amazon AudibleGet a FREE month of Audible now:Visit kirstentrammell.com/audible and sign up.
Counterspy staring Don Mclaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast November 19, 1950, 71 years ago, The Case of the Pseudo Spuds. To avenge the murder of her husband by a mobster, a woman works on a scheme to frame the killer on a scheme to defraud the federal government.
Counterspy starring Don McLaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast September 27, 1949, 72 years ago, Visiting Vultures. The trail of big time bootleggers starts with a small tavern in backwoods Mississippi and leads to the Chicago lakefront.
In this episode of A New Way of Living, I interview Don McLaughlin about plants, performance, and the endocannabinoid system. If you're still trying to make sense of CBD, THC and the 100+ other cannabinoids present in the cannabis plant, then this video is for you! Don McLaughlin is cofounder of PurePower, a functional supplement company that contains powerful natural ingredients proven to promote health, well-being, and balance. Don co-founded the company with his cousin Sean McCabe and the two of them co-authored the book Plants, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine. Don is a former trial lawyer turned wellness advocate, who journeys into the world of how CBD and other potent plants are fueling a grassroots movement in the sports world, one that has broader implications for anyone looking to boost not only health and well-being, but also enhance performance and enjoyment in any area of life. Purchase Don and Sean's book, Plants, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine: https://amzn.to/3zhXydd ➢Enjoy the wow of algae nutrition with my favorite algae product, ENERGYbits: https://www.energybits.com/. Discount code DANVOSS for 20% off. ➢For essential supplements like Vitamin D3, Magnesium, and Multivitamins, visit MD Logic Health: https://www.mdlogichealth.com/discount/Lifelogicnew Save 30% of your FIRST order with code lifelogicnew at checkout (good for first purchase only). https://www.mdlogichealth.com/discount/lifelogic Save 15% of your order anytime with code lifelogic at checkout. ➢Enjoy some of the best coffee on the market, Kion Coffee: https://getkion.com/collections/see-all/products/kion-coffee. Discount code DANVOSS for 15% off. ➢Enjoy Blossom, a blend of three calming adaptogens — lion's mane, reishi and full spectrum CBD — to help you better manage feelings of stress and anxiety: https://www.blossomwellness.co/. Discount code DANVOSS for 10% off.
Don McLaughlin, a former government trial lawyer turned health and wellness advocate is also the author of Plant, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System. When they said that health is wealth, it pretty much sums up Don McLaughlin's health and wellness journey. Being a founder and owner of a multi-million dollar company made him take his body's needs for granted. When his health took a deep dive, he moved heaven and earth just to find that one medicine that can make him well again, and he found it! Today, he shares how CBD changed his life and how it can change yours too! “For me, it wasn't about the THC and the high, it was about how I can feel better on a day to day basis.” —Don McLaughlinIn This Episode: - Eliminate misinformation about the things that are beneficial to your health and become more effective in your role as a leader, as a father, and as a man with responsibilities to fulfill. - Learn how self-experimentation can help you win yourself back so you can serve your real purpose. - How hemp-derived CBD differs from marijuana and the right amount and process to use it so you can reap its benefits. Note: this requires due diligence and common sense. Why there are different types of CBDs and why people prefer the CBD isolated version.- Benefits of CBD on men's hormones, recovery from health decline and inflammation, sleep, and the proper management of stress and anxiety. - The percentage rate of hemp oil that is considered legal and what people need to be careful about when exposed to a high concentration of hemp-derived THC. Subscribe and Listen on iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-over-40-alpha-podcast/id1446632685 Listen to This Episode on Your Favourite Podcast Channelwww.over40alphapodcast.comResources: - Join over 5000 men in the Over 40 Alpha Workout and Nutrition Program for just $1 and start building your foundation for amazing health - https://www.over40alpha.com/over-40-alpha-short-sales-page1600540776041#row-163 - Plant, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine by Don McLaughlin - https://www.amazon.com/Plant-Performance-Endocannabinoid-System-Medicine/dp/1729495524Connect with Don McLaughlin:- Website - https://livepurepower.com/purepower-cbd-come-read-our-wellness-manifesto/- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/growthmultipliercoach- Instagram - http://instagram.com/purepowerlife- Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzO7TmR16HTgiRPHn_Buycg- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PurePowerLife/Connect with Funk Roberts: Website - https://www.over40alpha.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/funkrobertsfitness/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/funkrobertsfitness/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/FunkRoberts
Matt sits down with PurePower founder Don McLaughlin. PurePower Botanicals is a health and wellness company making supplements designed to help you live a healthy life. Their supplements are a combination of carefully CBD, herbs, minerals, and functional mushrooms to come together to give you the support you're looking for. Don is an endurance athlete and a wellness advocate however, his foray into the wellness world was one that came after a long arduous journey that challenged what he knew about health. This stark shift nudged him towards CBD as a solution. Before long he took that even further, started doing research into herbs and minerals to further give him the health boost he was looking for, interviewing health experts and even publishing a book on sports medicine and the endocannabinoid system. He was looking at CBD in a new light, as a part of a system rather than a remedy in and of itself and this idea laid the groundwork for the philosophy behind PurePower Botanicals. So, he brought on an herbalist, built an all-star team, and with a ton of community support, began to build PurePower Botanicals. In this episode of Built On Passion, Don McLaughlin shares his how and why behind PurePower Botanicals, what it took to create and market his products, and how he built an all-star team.
Lisa is joined by Don McLaughlin and Sean McCabe. They are the co-founders of PurePower Botanicals & Don is also the co-author of the book, Plant, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine. In September of 2015, Sean was randomly assaulted on the street and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Hospitalized for several weeks, he faced a slow recovery. Not able to drive, he spent the next four months living with his parents in Massachusetts so they could shuttle him back and forth to outpatient therapy. Fortunately, he suffered no long-term cognitive effects and in February 2016 he returned to his home in Colorado under his own care. Still, Sean struggled to rebuild himself physically. While eager to resume biking, skiing, and especially ice hockey, he still had a long way to go. On top of that, Sean still hadn't settled on a new career. Hemp, of all things, proved to be instrumental in both his recovery and his next career move. Sean talks about his experience and he and Don share how Hemp-CBD and other plants boost energy reserves, reduce pain and anxiety, deepen sleep, and accelerate recovery. Don and Sean answer these questions as well as others not listed: What is the Endocannabinoid System? What exactly is hemp-derived CBD? Can CBD help me with pain and inflammation? Can CBD help me with anxiety? Can CBD help me sleep? How do CBD and other plant extracts do all of this? How does CBD help athletes recover? AND MUCH MORE! Learn more at livepurepower.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I brief our patriots on the state of affairs at the border, based on my conversations with Border Patrol agents. We are also joined by Don McLaughlin, mayor of Uvalde, Texas, which is 60 miles from the international border. He provides a riveting account of his small town besieged by an international invasion. Illegal alien smugglers are belligerently confronting ranchers near his town. Criminal aliens are engaging in shootouts and high-speed chases with local law enforcement. They are also being brought to our hospitals and placed ahead of American citizens in emergency rooms. The federal government is 100% complicit in this invasion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A CEO lifestyle can cause immense amounts of stress, anxiety, and pressure. Don Mclaughlin is here to change that. The Pure Power Botanicals CEO has made a career out of tackling these issues, with his latest company helping customers deal with stress through CBD herbal blends. He joins the podcast for a conversation on changing leadership mindsets, mantras, and resolving both personal and team conflicts. Connect with Don:LinkedInlivepurepower.comConnect with us:imwithrj.comInstagramTwitter
Don McLaughlin discusses how people from different walks of life came together for one common goal that affected everybody. He draws from Nehemiah chapters 3 and 5 to show us that making sure every voice is heard is important as we make home feel like home again.
Don McLaughlin discusses how people from different walks of life came together for one common goal that affected everybody. He draws from Nehemiah chapters 3 and 5 to show us that making sure every voice is heard is important as we make home feel like home again.
Jesus knew the transformative power of eating a meal together. He used meals more than any other setting to teach and model his coming kingdom. Join us this evening as we witness the healing power of eating a meal together. Join us on the Love First Podcast as we set the table for racial equity with Dietra Hawkins and Don McLaughlin.
Jesus knew the transformative power of eating a meal together. He used meals more than any other setting to teach and model his coming kingdom. Join us this evening as we witness the healing power of eating a meal together. Join us on the Love First Podcast as we set the table for racial equity with Dietra Hawkins and Don McLaughlin.
In this episode of the Love First Podcast, Don McLaughlin addresses a question that many Christians are asking right now: Should the Church reject Critical Race Theory?
In this episode of the Love First Podcast, Don McLaughlin addresses a question that many Christians are asking right now: Should the Church reject Critical Race Theory?
On this episode of the Love First Podcast, Don McLaughlin welcomes Dr. Robby Luckett back as he takes us through some crucial history about White Supremacy, Segregationism, and how this history shapes our lives today. You do not want to miss this powerful episode.
On this episode of the Love First Podcast, Don McLaughlin welcomes Dr. Robby Luckett back as he takes us through some crucial history about White Supremacy, Segregationism, and how this history shapes our lives today. You do not want to miss this powerful episode.
Don McLaughlin walks us through the history of the Pharisee movement and addresses this question in regard to discipleship, racism, and COVID-19.
Don McLaughlin walks us through the history of the Pharisee movement and addresses this question in regard to discipleship, racism, and COVID-19.
Join us on the Love First Podcast for Part Two of Don McLaughlin's conversation with Dr. Jerry Taylor about the Gospel, Race, and Justice. Dr. Taylor takes us on a journey to the interior of our souls where the Spirit does the heavy lifting, and then he gives us talking points for some heavy lifting in the discussion of monuments!
Join us on the Love First Podcast for Part Two of Don McLaughlin's conversation with Dr. Jerry Taylor about the Gospel, Race, and Justice. Dr. Taylor takes us on a journey to the interior of our souls where the Spirit does the heavy lifting, and then he gives us talking points for some heavy lifting in the discussion of monuments!
Lisa Price is a singing teacher, vocal coach and choir director based in Lucan. Lisa has been keeping people singing online in all kinds of ways since lockdown kicked in and she joined Oliver on the line to tell him all about Pop Up Singalongs alongside counsellor Don McLaughlin whose own mental health has benefited from Lisa's singing lessons.
Is White Privilege just a hoax? What can I do to make a difference? In this week's podcast, Don McLaughlin asks the question, Is ‘White Privilege' just a hoax? Tonight, we discuss the truth about race, housing, money, and how a simple Google search can open our eyes.
Is White Privilege just a hoax? What can I do to make a difference? In this week’s podcast, Don McLaughlin asks the question, Is ‘White Privilege’ just a hoax? Tonight, we discuss the truth about race, housing, money, and how a simple Google search can open our eyes.
In this week's podcast, Don McLaughlin helps us understand why we can't look away from injustice and oppression. As we continue to mourn the deaths of #AhmaudArbery & #BreonnaTaylor, we look at another instance of racist aggression outside of Wilmington, North Carolina, and the history that laid the foundation for the aggression to take place.
In this week's podcast, Don McLaughlin helps us understand why we can't look away from injustice and oppression. As we continue to mourn the deaths of #AhmaudArbery & #BreonnaTaylor, we look at another instance of racist aggression outside of Wilmington, North Carolina, and the history that laid the foundation for the aggression to take place.
In this week's episode, Don McLaughlin to going to walk us through one of the biggest questions that people have right now: Should the nation remain closed or should we open? Then, he hosts an interview with Eric Kee. Eric is a minister among the Navajo People in Tuba City, AZ. Their conversation centers around the impact of the pandemic on the Navajo Nation and the church family in Tuba City. As always, the podcast will be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Youtube after the episode airs on Facebook Live.
In this week's episode, Don McLaughlin to going to walk us through one of the biggest questions that people have right now: Should the nation remain closed or should we open? Then, he hosts an interview with Eric Kee. Eric is a minister among the Navajo People in Tuba City, AZ. Their conversation centers around the impact of the pandemic on the Navajo Nation and the church family in Tuba City. As always, the podcast will be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Youtube after the episode airs on Facebook Live.
The coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic continues to illustrate the life and death impact of how we live in relation to those around us. Good citizens save lives. Irresponsible citizens put others at risk with their lethal decisions. But what does it mean to be a responsible citizen? That's the discussion Don McLaughlin is leading us through on this episode of the Love First Podcast
In the launch of the Love First Podcast, Don McLaughlin talks about what it means for the Church to lean into Faith, Hope, and Love in the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Listen on multiple platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HrLXmVhMTswl43aRRfUw6 Radio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/love-first-podcast-60nEk7 Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/40ll Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YzBkMmE0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Apple Podcast: Coming Soon
In the launch of the Love First Podcast, Don McLaughlin talks about what it means for the Church to lean into Faith, Hope, and Love in the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Listen on multiple platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HrLXmVhMTswl43aRRfUw6 Radio Public: https://play.radiopublic.com/love-first-podcast-60nEk7 Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/40ll Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YzBkMmE0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Apple Podcast: Coming Soon
On this episode of The Hemp Entrepreneur Podcast we follow up with Don McLaughlin of Pure Power, a leading Colorado based hemp extract and botanical company that believes in providing the best product possible. Through an adherence to regenerative organic agriculture and performance, Pure Power has become the go to brand for high endurance athletes. Tune in to see where they're headed in 2020. As always please like, share and subscribe to The Hemp Entrepreneur Podcast! Resources: https://livepurepower.com/ www.ketsamusic.com www.hempocator.com
Pure Power Botanicals is a line of dietary supplements comprised of CBD and a variety of other herbal extracts designed to take full advantage of the body's endocannabinoid system. Cousins and Co-Founders, Don McLaughlin and Sean McCabe, found themselves at high points in their careers and simultaneously low points in their lives. Don struggled with substance abuse, as many Americans do, and Sean had a near death experience. Upon recognition of his condition, Don made the decision to pursue a healthy lifestyle, which led him to incorporate CBD into his routine. Sean suffered a traumatic head injury around the same time Don had begun to learn about the endocannabinoid system, so naturally Don recommended that Sean try CBD as well. The pair quickly began to realize that an opportunity lay before them and decided that it was time to leave their careers to develope Pure Power. Drew and Cameron dig into their story and discuss the path that led them to formulate Pure Power. We also ask Don and Sean what the endocannabinoid system is and why it is important to individuals who lead an active lifestyle or are professional athletes. What we come to realize, however, is that the line of Pure Power supplements could have a positive effect on the quality of life of anyone who decides to work them into their routine. Don has written a book called Plants, Power and the Endocannabinoid system that is available on Amazon. We all have an endocannabinoid system that helps regulate and balance our physiological systems, however it wasn't discovered until the early 1990's and more research needs to be performed to truly understand the potential contained within it. Don discusses how hemp derived CBD plays a role in balancing and optimizing the endocannabinoid system and how impactful it can be for athletes seeking a higher level of energy, more complete recovery, and comprehensive pain relief. As always, please like, share and subscribe to the Hemp Entrepreneur Podcast, and send us an email with suggestions for entrepreneurs that you know who are making waves in the industrial hemp Industry! Resources www.livepurepower.com @purepowerlife Plants, Performance and the Endocannabinoid System: 21st Century Sports Medicine - Don McLaughlin & Doug Brown www.ketsamusic.com
with Don McLaughlin and Dr. Nicola Siso
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Don McLaughlin returns to the show to discuss race, tell me more, and his new book Love First. For more on this month’s sponsor Podbean click here.
Don McLaughlin from North Atlanta Church of Christ came for a special visit and a message related to our theme for the year: We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us! (Romans 8:37) Listen to this message of love and hope in difficult times. For all of the problems that we face, there is […]
For fifteen years on radio, America and her secrets were kept safe by David Harding – Counterspy. The espionage mystery drama starred Don McLaughlin as Harding, the chief of the counterspies and a man always ready to thwart a dastardly Axis plot or hunt down swindlers and hijackers. Aided by right-hand man Harry Peters (Mandel Kramer), Harding did battle with enemies foreign and domestic to keep the U.S. of A intact through World War II and the Cold War. We’ll hear “The Case of the Bouncing Bank Robber” (originally aired on ABC on August 23, 1949).
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Don McLaughlin
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ComicWeb.com sells comics, old time radio programs and more
ComicWeb.com sells comics, old time radio programs and more
ComicWeb.com sells comics, old time radio programs and more
Don McLaughlin returns to the show to discuss the transition from being a preacher who didn’t support women preaching to now proudly having a daughter who is a preacher.For more on this month's sponsor go to theseattleschool.edu.
Luke's former boss, Don McLaughlin, joins the show from Atlanta to discuss Ferguson, White Privilege, supporting the police and the African-American community, his black son's mistreatment, Hospitality, and learning to ask the question, "Tell me more?"
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Don McLaughlin gives an invitation to ALIVE, a gathering of single adults in the DallasFt. Worth areas, on September 14-16. http://www.prestoncrest.org/ministries/adult/single-adult/aliveSubscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise