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Cong. Barry Moore takes time out of his busy schedule in Congress to speak with us about his record and how he will represent the working farm families of Alabama if elected to the US Senate.Find out more about our sponsor, Alabama Ag Credit, and also about Alabama Farmers Federation.
Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness is joined by Kendall Qualls, MNGOP endorsed candidate for Governor, to tell you how he got into politics, why he decided to seek the endorsement to run for Governor, and what he will do with the job if elected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's a privilege to welcome Kansas Senate President and Trump endorsed candidate for governor Ty Masterson on the broadcast for the first time. We'll talk about his expected strategy to skip a GOP debate Friday at Johnson County Community College, what the endorsement has done for his campaign, how he will attack property taxes if elected and much more. Masterson is the presumed front runner now and here's a chance to get to know him a little. Then, Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is getting out of jail for knee treatment at the hospital. Maybe, just maybe, there is a little embarrassment in this for him. I'll explain how. We also have news from Chiefs OTA's and a hidden injury for one Chiefs star they kept quiet all year in 2025. North Kansas City has put a temporary ban in place to pitch a tent in a public space... because the World Cup is here. Seems like a decent full time idea to me. And where the heck are my taco shells? A KC brand must be having quite a comeback because I can't find any of them.
-On "Carl Higbie FRONTLINE," Ken Paxton debunks Sen. John Cornyn's claims that he can't win the upcoming General Election against Democrat James Talarico. -On "The Record with Greta Van Susteren," Sen. John Cornyn defends his candidacy against Trump-backed Ken Paxton. -NEWSMAX's Greg Kelly exposes certain Republicans who want to destroy President Trump's agenda. -Harmeet Dhillon: "The Supreme Court has made clear that commonly owned weapons that are used by law-abiding citizens for legal purposes are presumptively legal under the Second Amendment, and so that is why we sued Denver. And then the following day, we sued Colorado for its similar use of semantics." -Protests continue outside the ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, as demonstrators clash with federal officers amid a reported hunger strike. Today's podcast is sponsored by : Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump has about a 95% success rate for candidates that he backs, and that bodes well for the midterm elections. One case in point is Massie. Thomas Massie lost big to the candidate that Trump supported, Ed Gallrein, a Navy SEAL. Massie's loss marks yet another Trump success story, as he frequently opposed Trump on...
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052026 Scott Adams Show, Trump Endorsed MAGA Candidates Win Big, Democrats Bad Ideas, Iran Stupidity
A few of the Mises Caucus-endorsed candidates for Libertarian National Committee positions, including LNC chair candidate Jim Ostrowski, discuss why they're running.For more info on how to join and support the Mises Caucus, email info@misescaucus.com and get email updates at TakeHumanAction.com
Yes, it's rare for Progress Texas' board to issue an endorsement in a Democratic runoff after early voting has already begun - but the situation in CD 35, situated on the eastern range of the San Antonio area, is a bona fide emergency. Not only is there a strong candidate in lifelong law enforcement professional Johnny Garcia, but his opponent Maureen Galindo - yes, a Democrat - has proven herself a highly flawed option, while Republican money to the tune of almost $1 million has flowed into her campaign. Why would Republicans want Galindo to win this badly? Because they know she can't beat them in November. The state and the nation needs to know about Johnny Garcia and what's at stake in this race - thus, our endorsement, and this chance to get to know him.Learn more about Johnny Garcia and his run for Congress at https://www.votejohnnygarcia.com/.Thanks for listening! Learn more about Progress Texas and how you can support our ongoing work at https://progresstexas.org/.
Ryan Fazio was just endorsed by the Republican Party to run for Governor in the state of Connecticut. He talks about the road that led him here and how he will get to his ultimate goal.
05/15/26: Jolene worked for a regional education association for 12 years, working with school districts in Southeast North Dakota and across the state with funding, programming, and professional development for teachers. Before that, she worked for Senator Conrad in his Fargo office. She is now self-employed working with nonprofit and public sector agencies. Now, she's running for the Fargo School Board. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your exhibitors are already spending money on LinkedIn, Google and Meta. The question is whether that spend runs through your event, or around it.In this episode of The Event Tech Talk Show, Adam Parry is joined by Beezar Sirini and Danis Nova, co-founders of Boost Express, the platform building co-branded advertising for trade shows and the companies that exhibit at them.The conversation covers:What event-endorsed advertising actually is, and why it pulls from the digital marketing budget rather than the events budgetThe 57% conversion rate Boost is seeing on exhibitor sales calls, and why those calls average 17 minutesWhy co-branded campaigns outperform exhibitors' own ads, with click-through rates of 1.16% against a LinkedIn benchmark of 0.4 to 0.6%How one health event generated 1.4 million impressions, 17,500 clicks and 18,000 qualified ICPs through exhibitor-funded campaigns in six monthsThe shift from a three-day event relationship to a twelve-month oneWhere AI agents fit into the roadmap, and what that means for smaller exhibitors who have never run a paid campaignIf you organise an event, exhibit at one, or sell into either, this is a conversation about the budget pool sitting next to the one everyone already fights over.Subscribe to The Event Tech Talk Show wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with Adam Parry on LinkedIn for more conversations with the founders shaping the event technology industry.
Can Eye Movements Rewire Trauma? The Therapy Changing How Clinicians Treat PTSD. Nearly 70% of U.S. adults report experiencing at least one traumatic event in their lifetime, and an estimated 13 million Americans are living with post-traumatic stress disorder in any given year, according to federal health data. As demand for trauma therapy rises nationwide, clinicians are increasingly turning to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, or EMDR, a structured psychotherapy designed to help patients process distressing memories in a controlled setting. During treatment, individuals briefly recall traumatic experiences while engaging in guided bilateral stimulation, such as side-to-side eye movements, a process researchers say can help the brain refile memories so they are less emotionally charged. Endorsed by major health organizations and supported by dozens of clinical trials, EMDR has been shown to significantly reduce PTSD symptoms, with many single-incident trauma patients no longer meeting diagnostic criteria after several sessions.
On this AgCast Extra, we will hear highlights from our previous interviews with FarmPAC-endorsed candidates. The primary election is May 19th, so be sure to vote for these pro-ag candidates and encourage your friends and family to support them.For statewide offices, we will hear from Matt Gentry (0:54), running for Public Service Commission, Place 1; Corey Hill (7:02), candidate for Commissioner of Ag & Industry; Derek Chen (12:47), for State Auditor; Caroleene Dobson (18:47), for Secretary of State; Katherine Robertson (24:22), candidate for Attorney General; and Wes Allen (29:45), running for Lt. Governor.Running for Federal offices, on the AgCast, will be Jerry Carl (35:09), candidate for US House, District 1, and Steve Marshall (40:58), running for the US Senate.
Tune in to I Am Refocused Radio for an uplifting and practical conversation with Stacie Shifflett — entrepreneur, writer, multiple international best-selling author, award-winning speaker, and founder & CEO of Modern Consciousness®. Stacie is a transformative Life Clarity Coach who guides high-achieving individuals (especially women) to break free from old patterns, navigate emotional triggers, and craft a life they truly love living. Her mission is simple yet powerful: it's never too late to create authentic joy and fulfillment through conscious living and intentional alignment. Drawing from her own journey as a “proficient student of life,” Stacie created the Elevate Your Life® program and the groundbreaking Modern Consciousness® Ascension Formula — The Five A's (Assess, Aspire, Align, Act, and Integrate). This step-by-step framework helps you appraise your current reality, uncover heart-centered aspirations, design soul-aligned goals, take inspired action, and integrate lasting change. Endorsed by Jack Canfield, who called her “one of the brighter minds I've ever met,” Stacie brings grounded wisdom, optimism, grit, and real-world tools to help you get clear, get unstuck, and realign with what truly matters. She also offers a free workbook, Navigating Your Emotional Triggers, to help you begin creating more peace and joy immediately. If you're ready to move beyond surface-level motivation and unlock your personal “Treasure Map to Joy™,” this episode is for you.https://modernconsciousness.com/
Mitch Harper and Nate Slack share their takes on the American Football Coaches Association’s endorsement of a move to a 24-team college football playoff.
Joining us, in the AgCast Extra, is Caroleene Dobson. Caroleene is our FarmPAC-endorsed candidate running for the office of Secretary of State.Find out more about our sponsor, Alabama Ag Credit, and also about Alabama Farmers Federation.
9/16: Bridget Toomey and Bill Roggio discuss Ali Al-Zadei, a businessman elevated to Iraqi Prime Minister with Iranian support. While endorsed by Trump, his background in illicit finance raises concerns about ongoing militia influence.1920 BUSHER
05/05/26: Alex Balazs is once again the ND GOP-endorsed candidate for Congress. He served in three different military branches across 25 years of service. He also served as a project manager for the State Department at different locations around the world. He joins Joel Heitkamp to talk about the primary election, war in Iran, and more. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the governor's race in California, the leading Republican candidate appears to be Steve Hilton, a British-born political consultant and former Fox News contributor. Hilton has been endorsed by Donald Trump, which may not help him in the heavily Democratic state. His lead may owe something to California's unusual primary system, but it's not the first time a Republican has had a strong showing in the state: former Republican governors include Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hilton is running on a platform emphasizing affordability, cutting waste in the government, and increasing oil and natural-gas production. He talks with David Remnick about how a Republican might win this election, and how he would govern with a minority of Californians supporting him.The Political Scene draws on the reporting and analysis found in The New Yorker for lively conversations about the big questions in American politics. Join the magazine's writers and editors as they put into context the latest news—about elections, the economy, the White House, the Supreme Court, and much more. New episodes are available three times a week. Tune in to The Political Scene wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In the governor's race in California, the leading Republican candidate appears to be Steve Hilton, a British-born political consultant and former Fox News contributor. Hilton has been endorsed by Donald Trump, which may not help him in the heavily Democratic state. His lead may owe something to California's unusual primary system, but it's not the first time a Republican has had a strong showing in the state: former Republican governors include Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hilton is running on a platform emphasizing affordability, cutting waste in the government, and increasing oil and natural-gas production. He talks with David Remnick about how a Republican might win this election, and how he would govern with a minority of Californians supporting him. Further reading: “Gavin Newsom Is Playing the Long Game,” by Nathan Heller “California Strikes Back in the Redistricting War,” by Jon Allsop New episodes of The New Yorker Radio Hour drop every Tuesday and Friday. Join host David Remnick as he discusses the latest in politics, news, and current events in conversation with political leaders, newsmakers, innovators, New Yorker staff writers, authors, actors, and musicians.
Chuck Warren, co-host of Breaking Battlegrounds, heard every Saturday at 9 AM right here on 960 The Patriot, joins Seth in studio for the full hour to talk about the concerns of young people who listen to specific podcasters and online content creators, the Democratic Party's recent endorsements of a Nazi and an Islamist in key races, and how this reflects the party's constant shift further to the Left. Chuck also talks about the media's handling of the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, suggesting that they're more interested in promoting a narrative than giving the American people the truth about the attempt on President Trump's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked Hawks-Knicks, Jalen Johnson, Braves-Tigers, Buster Olney, the Falcons Front Office changes, Falcons rookie jersey numbers, Pat Riley endorsing the Hawks and the NBA Playoffs before being joined by Falcons Beat Writer, Josh Kendall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked Hawks-Knicks, Jalen Johnson, Braves-Tigers, Buster Olney, the Falcons Front Office changes, Falcons rookie jersey numbers, Pat Riley endorsing the Hawks and the NBA Playoffs before being joined by Falcons Beat Writer, Josh Kendall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NICK ENDACOTT GIBB, the son of Bee Gee's singer, Maurice Gibb, tells podcast host RICK FLYNN, on his "Rick Flynn Presents" show, Episode 281, the amazing story of the life he has led which has resulted in his appearing, along with the Bee Gees Brothers', Niece, Debora McLane, on this wonderful family-oriented tour-the only stage show endorsed by the Gibb family themselves.A nostalgic journey of the Bee Gees music from the 60's through the Disco Hits of “SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER” to the present day. Also featuring the music written by the Gibb Brothers for other international stars. This tour is coming to the UK and soon to hit other world destinations, as well. Bring the kids and bring the friends and family, of all ages, to this brilliant production. You will not be sorry you did!Check the website: www.BestOfTheBeeGees.comBuy tickets at: www.bestofthebeegees.com.auFacebook: BestBeeGees/
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Strbich launched his Secretary of State campaign as a political outsider who sees the role as a mission, and not a stepping stone to another political position. He has gained widespread support across Ohio as the May 5 primary draws nearer. Strbich joined The MAHA Lowdown to discuss his background; his platform centered around free and...
President Trump endorsed Mike Lawler for re-election, so why would the New York congressman betray Trump by co-sponsoring the "Dignity Act?" In an epic performance, Laura Ingraham asks the questions Americans want answered and uncovers Lawler sees no problem granting legal status to 17 million illegals. Republican Rep Maria Salazar is made to look even MORE unserious when she's grilled about the infeasibility of processing 30,000 illegals a day. Is this the best the GOP can do?
Ceasefire collapse: shortest in history—or master deal of the century? The legacy media and Iran propagandists work overtime to convince the world that the strait of Hormuz didn’t really open and that Trump agreed to all of Iran’s extreme demands in the “10 point deal”. White house truth bomb: trump ‘trashed’ Iran’s 10-point plan. What did Trump agree to? Karoline Leavitt laid out Trump’s continued red lines. Ignore the lies. Andrea has the facts. Trump-backed candidate crushes Georgia special—total domination. Trump racked up another win, this time in the special election to replace MTG. Trump’s endorsed candidate won BIGLY over the Dem. What does it mean for the mid terms? California first “partner’s shocking confession: story about killing her sister?! What did Newsom’s wife do to her sister and why did she tell this story at San Quentin? Wellness Wednesday warning: are unmarried people facing a cancer crisis? With Guests Jennifer Kelly, The Jennifer Kelly Show & Dr. Jeff Barke, rxforliberty.comSupport Our Mission: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZMGRBFGDJKRS8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some were surprised by Donald Trump's endorsement in the California governor's race—but no one more than the candidate himself. Steve takes you behind the scenes of the pivotal campaign moment and explains how it will help finally end 16 years of one-party rule this November. Then, Susan Shelley joins the podcast with alarming news about record-high levels of flea-borne typhus in Los Angeles—and why the city's homelessness policies may be fueling the crisis. Plus, a proposed “tourism tax” that could add an extra 2% for consumers in Hollywood and growing cracks in California's “cap-and-invest” scheme. Finally, as Democrats blame rising gas prices on tensions in Iran, California Independent Petroleum Association CEO Rock Zierman joins us to explain why the state's war on oil refineries is the main culprit.
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on who'll replace former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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In the Georgia 14th district special election on April 7, 2026, Trump-endorsed Republican Clayton Fuller secured a victory over Democrat Shawn Harris to fill the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller won with approximately 56% of the vote, providing essential breathing room for the narrow GOP majority in the House. Despite the win in this deeply conservative district, political analysts noted that the 12-point margin was significantly tighter than President Trump's 37-point lead in the area during the 2024 election. Fuller, a former prosecutor and Air Force veteran, will serve the remainder of the current term and is expected to run again in the regular May primary.
What happens when an American refuses to stay silent in the face of what he believes is injustice? In this powerful episode, Treniss Evans shares his story of standing up against what he describes as the weaponization of the Biden administration's Department of Justice in the aftermath of January 6th. While many chose to step back, Evans chose to fight — challenging the narrative, questioning the system, and refusing to accept what he saw as a clear breakdown of fairness and constitutional protections. Evans takes you inside the reality of what it was like to be caught in the storm that followed January 6th, where legal battles, public pressure, and political division collided. He speaks candidly about what he believes is a two-tiered justice system, where the rules are not applied equally and where ordinary Americans can find themselves targeted for standing on their beliefs. This conversation goes beyond one event. It's about a much larger issue — the role of government power, the integrity of the justice system, and whether the foundational principles of America are still being upheld. Endorsed by Lt. General Michael Flynn as a man of unwavering commitment to truth, Treniss Evans has continued to speak out, educate others, and push for accountability despite the pressure to stay quiet. This is a story about courage, conviction, and refusing to back down. If you've ever questioned what really happened after January 6th — and what it means for the future of this country — this is a conversation you need to hear.
Before he was helping save lives… he was fighting for his own. In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Brandon Saho, founder of The Mental Game, shares the journey that transformed his darkest moments into a mission that is now impacting lives across the country. After battling depression and suicidal thoughts, Brandon made a decision: to turn pain into purpose. Today, through raw, unfiltered conversations with elite performers, public figures, and everyday individuals carrying extraordinary stories, he is helping redefine how we think about mental health, vulnerability, and strength. Endorsed by Oprah Winfrey and featured in Forbes, ESPN, and CBS News, Brandon has become one of the most authentic and impactful voices in mental health. But this conversation goes deeper than accolades. We explore the tension between mental toughness and mental health — especially in high-performance environments like the NFL. Brandon opens up about the isolation he felt during his lowest moments, the struggle of being misunderstood by those closest to him, and the internal question so many people silently carry: "Why can everyone else be happy… but not me?" More importantly, we unpack what changed. From the hesitation to ask for help… to the moment he finally did — and how that decision altered the trajectory of his life. We also dive into the creation of The Mental Game, the conversations that have impacted him most, and a recent viral moment where Brandon shared one of his deepest personal fears — and how vulnerability, not success, became the bridge to connection. This episode is a reminder that strength is not found in silence. It is found in honesty. In courage. In conversation. Because sometimes the most important thing you can do… is speak.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss the results of Tuesday night's special elections in Florida, where a Democrat beat the Trump endorsed Republican candidate in the race to represent the district that contains Mar-a-Lago. Also, they discuss the 2026 Conservative Action Political Conference (CPAC) which begins today in Texas. Political commentator and RCP contributor Julie Kelly joins the guys to discuss how the Chicago media is handling the murder of Sheridan Gorman, the 18-year-old student whose alleged killer is an illegal immigrant. Then they discuss the decision to cancel last night's gubernatorial debate in California after minority candidates criticized the event for excluding all but the six leading contenders, all of whom happened to be white. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Captain Ed Gallrein, a decorated Navy SEAL officer, served the United States in uniform for 30+ years. He's now the Trump-endorsed candidate running for Congress to oust Thomas Massie (KY-04), considered one of President Trump's most outspoken Republican obstructionists.Captain Gallrein discusses with Terry Meiners his vision, his mission, and his multiple meetings with President Donald Trump, (who handpicked him to run), and the Massie PAC ads that refer to Gallrein as "woke."It's a sizzling conversation so enjoy!
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- 3/18/26- Chuck Talks About The News!UFC training, Netflix, receipts,hackers And Much More On This Episode Of Casually Uncomfortable, News Edition!Call the showhttps://www.speakpipe.com/CasuallyUncomfortable
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While it would be easy to categorize the work of OTIS as Southern Rock, being from Kentucky, their musical background is much broader. In addition to being guided by the classic rock giants of the 1960s and 70s era, the members of OTIS draw inspiration from true greats—people like Muddy Waters, Leadbelly, and the artists of Motown—to create their own unique rock and roll sound.With Boone Froggett on guitar and vocals, John Seeley on bass, Alex Wells on guitar, and Dale Myers on drums, the members of The Otis Band are staying connected to their Kentucky roots. Growing up around traditional instruments like piano, fiddle, and guitar instilled in them an appreciation for country-rock, bluegrass, gospel, and folk music. Kentucky's rich musical heritage led them to discover the Rock and Blues heroes that continue to influence the bands original material.After releasing Tough Times: A Tribute to John Brim,—Former Chess Records Blues Recording Artist— in 2014, OTIS joined Cleopatra Records in 2017, with the release of their second album Eyes of the Sun. A chance meeting with ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons led to the legend listening to Otis and becoming a fan—even handing their albums off to the likes of Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck! Four songs from Eyes of the Sun were also included in the soundtrack of the 2020 film Street Survivors.OTIS has a new track out called I'm Wicked part of a forthcoming album out sometime in 2026!For more on the band checkout their website! https://theotisband.com
We visit with Jerry Carl, former congressman and FarmPAC-endorsed candidate for Alabama District 1.Find out more about Cong. Carl at his website here.
California Democrats held their state convention in San Francisco this past weekend but the party did NOT endorse a candidate for governor. This comes as Republican candidate and former Fox News host Steve Hilton is leading in recent polls and for more KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier
In a special interview, Will speaks with Tamara Dever, author of The Ultimate Mix Tape, a series of music trivia books. Tami has just published The Day We Found Yesterday, another unique tribute to the 80s music. Endorsed by MTV legend Martha Quinn, The Day We Found Yesterday is a vibrant, intergenerational story that celebrates connection, creativity, and the power of the past to shape our present. Although it was (supposedly) written for children, it is a thrilling way for Gen Xers to revisit the greatest decade for music. It includes over 500 clever, visual '80s music references and illustrated celebrity cameos sure to delight GenXers.0:00 - Introduction1:10 - InterviewFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1980snow.Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1980snowGet our new book Totally Bogus (But True) Tales of the 1980s at Amazon.Get your copy of The Day We Found Yesterday at https://www.yesterdaybook.com/.Learn more about Tami's other 80s books at www.totallycool80s.com.
Businessman Rick Jackson jumps into the GOP race for Governor, and everything goes wild. Two polls indicate a strong start for Jackson: Cygnal and Co/Efficient GAGOP Chair and National Committee members clear path for RNC to line up behind Jones? Congressman Barry Loudermilk will not seek reelection. Who is and isn't running? In CD 14, Trump makes his choice. About that FBI warrant in FulCo.
After several years spent working for the federal government, Amy L. Bernstein's soul was completely crushed by the lack of creativity in the work. She was working incredibly hard—and feeling numb and demoralized. She realized she needed to make significant changes to her life or fall into a serious depression. Amy had to identify her wounds and learn to heal them, to be honest with herself and others. Amy L. Bernstein is a multi-genre author, book coach, and former award-winning journalist. Amy's latest book, Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration, is the little book of encouragement that every self-doubting creative person needs to help them pursue artistic dreams and a more creative life. Her book won her first place in the self-help category at BookFest 2025. In Amy's interview, she answers the following questions: 1. What is the relationship between creativity and self-doubt? 2. How does self-doubt hold you back from your full potential? 3. Strategies we can adopt to learn to manage our doubts and boost self-confidence What about making career pivots in mid-life What are some of the ups and downs of being a writer? As a writer and as a professional book coach, Amy is determined to help other writers and artists come to grips with self-confidence issues and learn to embrace their creative identity. Get Your Copy Here "Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration" by Amy L. Bernstein is a profound exploration into the pervasive presence of self-doubt within the creative process. Bernstein, a multi-genre author and seasoned writing instructor, delves into the psychological underpinnings of doubt, illustrating how it can simultaneously hinder and fuel artistic endeavors. Through a compassionate lens, she encourages artists to embrace doubt as a natural and potentially beneficial aspect of their creative journey. The book is structured to provide both theoretical insights and practical strategies. Bernstein weaves engaging anecdotes with psychological research, presenting a nuanced approach that treats doubt not as an adversary to be vanquished, but as a companion to be managed. This perspective is vividly brought to life through whimsical illustrations by Mary Grace Corpus, adding a visual element that enhances the reader's experience of introspection and understanding. Bernstein's writing is both accessible and relatable, making complex psychological concepts easy to grasp. She emphasizes the importance of cognitive disinhibition, a state where unrelated ideas merge to foster innovation, and explores how cultural environments influence the prevalence and intensity of doubt among artists. The book's free-flowing format allows readers to dip in at any point for immediate comfort or inspiration, making it a versatile tool for creative individuals. "Wrangling the Doubt Monster" is not just a guide; it's a source of emotional support and a call to action. Bernstein provides actionable advice for harnessing doubt to enhance creative output, advocating for a productive coexistence with this emotional shadow. The book challenges conventional views by redefining doubt as a source of creative fuel, urging artists to see it as an integral part of their artistic process. Endorsed by notable figures like Jennie Nash, Dr. Eric Maisel, and Maggie Jackson, the book has received acclaim for its common-sense wisdom and empowering message. It's positioned as an essential read for anyone involved in creative endeavors, offering a kind and gentle antidote to the often harsh self-criticism that plagues the artistic community. Ultimately, "Wrangling the Doubt Monster" stands as a testament to the resilience of the creative spirit, inspiring artists to navigate their doubts with courage and grace. Does the end of prosperity start at home? A striving family. A collapsing economy. A tragic death. In Tent City, Everyone must confront their demons in the struggle to survive. Tent City is a contemporary dystopian family saga that places ordinary citizens in extraordinary circumstances, precipitated by dire economic disruption. As the American town of Willing crumbles under a collapsing economy, hundreds seek refuge in the dense "city" of tents that spring up in the Kings' big backyard, setting the once-thriving King family on a collision course with disillusionment, disaster, and for some, a new and hopeful beginning. This family saga revolves around trust and betrayal, love and loyalty, and the will to survive the breakdown of the American Dream.
In this episode of the One Dream Podcast, Leah Wilson speaks with Bailey Templeton, a mother and advocate, about her harrowing experience navigating the medical system after her son was diagnosed with cancer. The conversation delves into the challenges parents face when seeking second opinions, the impact of state intervention on family rights, and the importance of advocacy for health freedom. Bailey shares her personal journey, the legal battles she faced, and her commitment to ensuring that parents have the right to make informed medical decisions for their children. The discussion highlights the need for transparency in the medical system and the importance of empowering parents to advocate for their children's health. Resources Mentioned: Support Bailey Templeton for office One Dream on Instagram: @onedream.podcast — DM us your detox questions Follow The One Dream Podcast:
Endorsed by the world's most respected experts in psychology, spirituality, wellness, and dating, Kailen Rosenberg is redefining what it means to create and sustain, love in the modern world. Since 1994, Kailen has been helping individuals and couples heal from the inside out. A certified Master Life, Love, and Relationship Coach with specialized training in trauma, love addiction, DBT, and spiritual psychology, she's guided thousands toward emotional health, authentic connection, and purpose-driven lives. Kailen is the author of Real Love, Right Now (Simon & Schuster), and the founder of The Love Architects®, the world's first holistic love design and love life management firm for elite and successful singles.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.