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In Episode 172, Dave discusses the parallels of Canada turning into a communist dictatorship and nearby residents of a blue city hell-hole in Louisiana breaking away and forming their own city. From there, he provides a review of the collee protests and riots before he begins a rant for a good 30 minutes about the potato-in-chief's latest series of missteps all under the guise of the upcoming election. Dave closes the show with news from the Fed's meeting and decision to NOT cut interest rates but throws in a preparedness article about how to become a ‘grey man' when society collapses so you can escape these cesspool Dem run cities. Good Times!! Articles discussed: This Canadian Town Makes QR codes Mandatory for Visitors | Know Why by TN World Desk from Times Now Are the Chinese about to 'deal a devastating blow' to America? by Frank Miniter from Fox News Biden calls Japan 'xenophobic' for not accepting many immigrants, compares to China, Russia by Timothy H.J. Nerozzi, Matthew Noyes from Fox News Biden administration finalizes rule that will open up ObamaCare to illegal immigrants by Kevin Killough from Just the News Biden Gets Even More Delusional, Says He Can Win Red State That He Lost by Michael Schwarz from Western Journal Fed holds rates steady as inflation casts doubt on future cuts by Megan Henney from Fox New Business Grey Man Secrets You Should Learn Before SHTF by Charl M from Ask a Prepper Support Dave by visiting his Etsy shop at DesignsbyDandTStore Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)
Co-Host Frank Miniter (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/frank) Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times. And so the cycle goes. Where we are at this precise moment in history is open to debate, but one thing is for sure: both my returning guest Frank Miniter from America's 1st Freedom and I are all for being a stronger man rather than a weaker one, regardless. A major part of that is actively embracing masculinity rather than passively sitting on the sidelines. One of the first (and best) ways to affirm that mindset is to actively embrace personal freedom rather than surrendering it. Are you an individual, or are you part of a collective? According to Frank, you're the latter, he cannot see why any woman would take you seriously. And indeed, the same men who lapse into a societal 'coma of comfort' tend to be the same ones who get nowhere in their careers, drown in porn, fail to attract women, and then blame everyone else for their frustrations...including the women themselves. But here's the thing. Over the past few years in particular, plenty of us have felt our freedoms get eroded, and that seems perfectly okay to many. Political dogma feels like it has become the new religion for many, and it's a judgmental one with little forgiveness for 'heretics'. The idea of getting one's news from multiple sources even seems quaint in the current zeitgeist. As a result, too many people feel as if they can no longer speak their mind...or defend themselves...or even THINK for ourselves. What happened there? What's the masculine response? And what's at stake when it comes to women, attraction and even being the head of our household? Get in on all the free goodies, talk to me for 25 minutes FREE and grab your ticket to the latest Masterclass For Men, all at https://mountaintopppodcast.com === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!
Gun Talk's Ryan Gresham sits down with Frank Miniter, novelist and Editor-in-Chief of the NRA's America's 1st Freedom publication, to discuss the next four years for gun rights, legal battles at state and federal levels, inviting the 8.5 million new gun owners to the range, and more. Gun Talk Nation is brought to you by Savage Arms. Gun Talk Nation 02.17.21
Frank Miniter is an author and investigative journalist with a penchant for outdoor adventure. He has floated the Amazon, run with the bulls of Pamplona, hunted everything from bear in Russia to elk with the Apache to kudu in the Kalahari and has fly-fished everywhere from Alaska’s Kenai to Scotland’s River Spey to Japan’s freestone streams. Along the Along the way, he was taught to box by Floyd Patterson, spelunked into Pompey’s Cave, climbed the Gunks, and graduated from the oldest private military college (Norwich University) in the U.S. He was a Senior Editor at Outdoor Life magazine and was the Executive Editor of American Hunter magazine. He is also the author of This Will Make a Man of You and The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide. Favorite Success Quote “I like a man who grins when he fights” ~Winston Churchill Key Points 1. You Need to Stand Up for Yourself The evolution of society and rapid shift in perceived gender roles has created a world in which manliness and masculinity are concepts that are ambiguous and difficult to explain, at best. Yet no matter what your beliefs are pertaining to modern masculinity, I think everyone can agree on one simple fact. You cannot consider yourself a true “man” unless you are willing to stand up for yourself, what you believe, and those you love. I want you to imagine John Wayne, Steve McQueen, or even a character like Tyler Durden in Fight Club are sat at a table in a bar, surrounded by friends and family. A stranger from another table comes over and starts insulting one of his family members, bringing up some past feud and looking to cause trouble. What do you think they would do? Would they cower in their seat, avert their eyes, and start nervously twitching? Or would they get out of their seat, square up with the aggressor, look them in the eyes and invite them to leave before they had a real problem? I think we all know the answer. Being a real man has nothing to do with loving or looking for violence, but it has everything to do with being willing to take a stand for yourself or the things which you believe. In the 21st century, it is important to realize that this rarely (if ever) means physical confrontation. Taking a stand for yourself can be as simple as telling your boss that you need a raise because you have been working harder than anyone else and have measurable results to prove it. It can mean speaking candidly with your significant other about the way that they have been addressing you in public situations and informing them that their actions are inappropriate. And yes, occasionally, when all other options are exhausted, it can mean taking the gloves off and throwing a mean right hook when someone truly steps out of line. Never be afraid to stand up for yourself, your friends, or your values, because at the end of the day it is better to live a short life where you face your fears and live boldly than a long life as a coward. 2. Life is Meant to be Lived in Community 10,000 years ago on the plains of the Savanna, men lived in communion with one another. They lived together, ate together, hunted together, fought together, and died together. Town elders would lead the tribe and create rituals and rites of passage for young men to pass through in order to become a man. The warriors of each tribe relied on each other and trusted the men around them with their lives. And for hundreds of thousands of years, this is the way that we as a species, and more specifically, we as men, have evolved. We live in the most socially disconnected time in human history, and despite all of our technological advancements and the rapid growth of social media and other online platforms, the problem is not getting any better. Men struggle to find meaning and purpose in life, they are lost and confused about who they are and what it means to be a man, they are lonely and afraid and depressed, and it is due, in large part to our lack of community. We no longer live in tribes. If we wanted to, there are many among us who could limit our face to face interaction with others to less than once a week when we go out for groceries. Men no longer go to other men for advice and emotional support. We no longer have tribe elders who can guide us and mentor us. With the exception of military servicemen, we no longer have brothers in arms who have struggled through life with us and been there for us through thick and thin. And we are paying the price. Men are suffering from depression and suicide at alarming rates and society tells us to simply take another pill or get a new prescription, instead of being told to build a band of brothers. If you want to succeed in life, if you want to be truly happy and successful, then you need to have a group of men around you who you can trust, you need to have a community of like-minded individuals who will build you up and hold you accountable and who will be there for you when you are on cloud nine and rock bottom. 3. Manhood is Defined by Your Values and Your Code Manhood has meant something different to nearly every culture throughout history. The Vikings version of manhood was markedly different from the Greek’s which was markedly different from the Apache’s. But the one thing that all of these ancient cultures had in common is that their ideals of manhood were derived from a code. Every great “manly” culture built their foundation of masculinity upon an ethos, a way of life, and a code of honor and conduct based on the values of their unique societies. For some cultures mercy and reason were at the forefront of their code, for others it was power and justice. The truth of the matter is, there is no one code that will work universally for every man. We all have different realities, different religious and political beliefs, and different lenses through which we view the world around us. This means that all of us will function under a different code and live by different values. And while it is extremely important which values you have and uphold (integrity, honor, service, and generosity should be at the top of your list) it is more important that you uphold a set of values that make you a better man and help you contribute to society in a more meaningful way. 4. You Need to be a Well-Rounded Man So often in our modern society, we are quick to judge and label certain activities as unmanly, red neck, or “posh”. Many see hunting and marksmanship as a lower class activity for camouflage wearing, tobacco chewing country boys. or they see dancing as a “gay” and unmanly activity in which no They see dancing as a “gay” and unmanly activity in which no self-respecting man would participate. Or they say that horseback riding and poker are activities that are only appropriate for trust fund babies and the super rich. But you need to remember that an essential part of modern manliness is being able to participate in a wide variety of activities and show yourself to be well-rounded both in your skills and intellect. You need to become, as the rampaging viral internet memes suggest, “A man who can do both.” You need to be able to be a diplomate and a fighter, to speak well among the scholars of academia and the blue collar workers down at the bar. You need to be comfortable both in a suit and tie and in camouflaged jacket. You need to be someone who is able to hold himself in any situation and is unafraid of new things, no matter what stigma is attached to them. 5. Show Respect to Others I don’t care whether you are living in an incredible community of amazing men, living by a code, and the most well-rounded person in the world, if you are not extending respect and love to the people in your life, then you are not a true man. Period. End of story. No one can call himself a man if they are not respecting the people in their lives, if they are not loving others, and if they are not following the “golden rule.” Respect others and earn the respect of others. That is where true manliness lies.
We are doing a series called Ameri-CAN. Talking about the CAN-DO spirit that is part of our American DNA. So much about our lives has been turned upside down by this Corona Virus / Covid-19, and we have been hearing a lot about what we CAN’T do and where we CAN’T go, but our guests during this series are going to talk to us about their area of expertise and all of the ways we still CAN learn and grow, train, connect, and expand our freedoms in ways we maybe haven’t thought about before. Our guest today is Frank Miniter. Frank is an author and investigative journalist with a penchant for outdoor adventure. Frank is the Editor in Chief of NRA's America's 1st Freedom, a frequent guest on major news media outlets, a Field Editor for the NRA’s American Hunter, and the author of The New York Times’ Bestseller The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood. Miniter’s other books include The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting, Saving the Bill of Rights, and The Future of the Gun. 1) Learning more about taking control of our lives and our Rights is such a great way to empower people during this time when so much has been out of our control. One side says that freedom itself is under attack, the other side says we are just fear mongering to “sell more guns”. If we don’t even know what the Founding Principles of our nation are, how do people sort out the truth from the noise? 2) The Second Amendment is not a political issue, but the politicians have MADE it political. Especially in the upcoming 2020 election with every one of the Democratic Presidential hopefuls trying to out-anti-gun one another. And now, Joe Biden appears to be the best they have for the Democratic Presidential bid. For people who value their 2A Rights, is there any way they could vote for Biden and not lose their Constitutionally-protected rights to keep and bear arms? - Biden then says that he would repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), so that gun makers and dealers can again be sued because someone used a legally purchased firearm to commit a crime. This is like allowing people to sue GM if, say, someone used a Chevy to harm someone else. 3) It is confusing to people to understand how our Bill of Rights protects our 2A rights yet various states can trample those rights. You wrote an article a couple of months ago titled “Barriers to Freedom” where you talk about this tension between federal and states’ rights. Can you speak to the premise of your article and specifically the ideas behind federal reciprocity legislation? 4) More and more often it seems the American People are looking to the Supreme Court to weigh out the major issues that have become so polluted by politics. The 2A is among those issues. We recently heard that SCOTUS passed by an opportunity to hear a case out of NY. That has some of the anti-gun groups feeling confident that by default that means they are winning. But, you have written about the possibility of a few other cases making their way to be ruled on by SCOTUS. What can you tell us about those cases? - The cases currently being considered for possible hearing by the court, on the other hand, concern laws that more broadly affect the gun-owning population. Cases like Wilson v. Cook County, Illinois and Worman v. Healey directly challenge bans on popular and commonly owned semi-automatic rifles and magazines—Heller specifically protects “commonly owned” firearms. Another case, Rogers v. Grewal, challenges laws preventing law-abiding citizens from carrying a firearm outside their home for self-defense. This takes on the “special need” requirement that places like New Jersey and California use to deny citizens their basic Second Amendment rights. And then there’s Pena v. Horan, which challenges California’s “Unsafe Handgun Act,” a law that implicates the Second Amendment by effectively banning commonly owned handguns.
Frank Miniter, New York Times best-selling author whose latest book is The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide to the Workplace, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Frank talks about what it means to be a man in this day and age and how we have to adapt to this radically different world we’re living in. He talks about 7 rules for surviving and thriving in the workplace and in life and what you need to do to be a 21st century gentleman. Frank covers mental, emotional, and physical toughness as well as proper mindset and social etiquette for being a strong but respectful man! If you’re wondering how to be the best man you can be and survive the war currently being waged against men, check this episode out now! *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: Frank’s life growing up and the impact of being an active kid, hunting, fishing, fighting, and being outdoors The impact of being taught how to box from former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson The life experiences behind The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide, one of my all-time favorite books My boxing background and what I learned from doing this personally How to navigate through life in today’s day and age as a man The 7 rules for surviving the workplace as a man The fact that men are being attacked for trying to be men but at the same time attacked for not being manly enough in certain situations Understanding that the rules of the game have changed Why must should be what they seem Being who you truly are in all aspects of your life Being the hero of your day and being a stand up man The single biggest thing that men are missing right now in their lives The importance of sport in developing a boy and helping him become a true man Why Frank went running with the bulls in Spain several years back and what this teaches men about manhood The problem with feeling entitled and why so many people have this unfortunate mindset nowadays Being more aware of your environment and what’s happening around you How to challenge yourself the right way Being a man of action Mastering the tools you need in everyday life Treating a woman like a lady Being practical but looking good in the process Developing a gentlemen’s philosophy in life Being ready to exit the office and the importance of this Check out Frank on: Website: frankminiter.com Twitter: twitter.com/frankminiter New Book: The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide to the Workplace Sponsors: *Follow Justin on Instagram now for daily content not found anywhere else! * Have you joined the Elite Man Newsletter yet? If not, get on it now! Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and sign up to get special Elite Man content not seen nor heard anywhere else. Get all of our bonus podcast information, sneak peaks into upcoming shows, behind-the-scenes content, special offers, and exclusive Elite Man updates you won’t find anywhere else. I’m telling you if you’re not on our newsletter yet you’re missing out. Go to EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter and become a true member of the Elite Man Community. I look forward to speaking soon. EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter. *Check out Justin's new book ELITE MIND at EliteMindBook.com or EliteManMagazine.com/elitemind.
The Democrats Are George Foreman, Donald Trump Is Muhammad Ali Today's topics include: That's how John sees this impeachment thing playing out...it's like Ali's famous 'rope-a-dope' boxing tactic. Next, Spencer Brown (spokesman for Young America's Foundation) joins the show to talk to John about the bizarre rant 16 year-old Swedish climate activist - Greta Thunberg - went on yesterday at the United Nations. Then, Paul Jacobs (representative for Food For The Poor) is in studio to talk to John about Food For The Poor's mission in helping provide clean water and food for the poor families in Haiti. To donate call: 1-855-358-4673 or donate online: www.FoodForThePoor.com/WPGP. And finally, Frank Miniter (author of the book, "The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide To The Workplace") discusses his new book on how to survive the workplace, post #MeToo era.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Miniter is an author and investigative journalist with a penchant for outdoor adventure. He has floated the Amazon, run with the bulls of Pamplona, hunted everything from bear in Russia to elk with the Apache to kudu in the Kalahari and has fly-fished everywhere from Alaska's Kenai to Scotland's River Spey to Japan's freestone streams. Along the Along the way, he was taught to box by Floyd Patterson, spelunked into Pompey's Cave, climbed the Gunks, and graduated from the oldest private military college (Norwich University) in the U.S. He was a Senior Editor at Outdoor Life magazine and was the Executive Editor of American Hunter magazine. He is also the author of This Will Make a Man of You and The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide. Favorite Success Quote “I like a man who grins when he fights” ~Winston Churchill Key Points 1. You Need to Stand Up for Yourself The evolution of society and rapid shift in perceived gender roles has created a world in which manliness and masculinity are concepts that are ambiguous and difficult to explain, at best. Yet no matter what your beliefs are pertaining to modern masculinity, I think everyone can agree on one simple fact. You cannot consider yourself a true “man” unless you are willing to stand up for yourself, what you believe, and those you love. I want you to imagine John Wayne, Steve McQueen, or even a character like Tyler Durden in Fight Club are sat at a table in a bar, surrounded by friends and family. A stranger from another table comes over and starts insulting one of his family members, bringing up some past feud and looking to cause trouble. What do you think they would do? Would they cower in their seat, avert their eyes, and start nervously twitching? Or would they get out of their seat, square up with the aggressor, look them in the eyes and invite them to leave before they had a real problem? I think we all know the answer. Being a real man has nothing to do with loving or looking for violence, but it has everything to do with being willing to take a stand for yourself or the things which you believe. In the 21st century, it is important to realize that this rarely (if ever) means physical confrontation. Taking a stand for yourself can be as simple as telling your boss that you need a raise because you have been working harder than anyone else and have measurable results to prove it. It can mean speaking candidly with your significant other about the way that they have been addressing you in public situations and informing them that their actions are inappropriate. And yes, occasionally, when all other options are exhausted, it can mean taking the gloves off and throwing a mean right hook when someone truly steps out of line. Never be afraid to stand up for yourself, your friends, or your values, because at the end of the day it is better to live a short life where you face your fears and live boldly than a long life as a coward. 2. Life is Meant to be Lived in Community 10,000 years ago on the plains of the Savanna, men lived in communion with one another. They lived together, ate together, hunted together, fought together, and died together. Town elders would lead the tribe and create rituals and rites of passage for young men to pass through in order to become a man. The warriors of each tribe relied on each other and trusted the men around them with their lives. And for hundreds of thousands of years, this is the way that we as a species, and more specifically, we as men, have evolved. We live in the most socially disconnected time in human history, and despite all of our technological advancements and the rapid growth of social media and other online platforms, the problem is not getting any better. Men struggle to find meaning and purpose in life, they are lost and confused about who they are and what it means to be a man, they are lonely and afraid and depressed, and it is due, in large part to our lack of community. We no longer live in tribes. If we wanted to, there are many among us who could limit our face to face interaction with others to less than once a week when we go out for groceries. Men no longer go to other men for advice and emotional support. We no longer have tribe elders who can guide us and mentor us. With the exception of military servicemen, we no longer have brothers in arms who have struggled through life with us and been there for us through thick and thin. And we are paying the price. Men are suffering from depression and suicide at alarming rates and society tells us to simply take another pill or get a new prescription, instead of being told to build a band of brothers. If you want to succeed in life, if you want to be truly happy and successful, then you need to have a group of men around you who you can trust, you need to have a community of like-minded individuals who will build you up and hold you accountable and who will be there for you when you are on cloud nine and rock bottom. 3. Manhood is Defined by Your Values and Your Code Manhood has meant something different to nearly every culture throughout history. The Vikings version of manhood was markedly different from the Greek's which was markedly different from the Apache's. But the one thing that all of these ancient cultures had in common is that their ideals of manhood were derived from a code. Every great “manly” culture built their foundation of masculinity upon an ethos, a way of life, and a code of honor and conduct based on the values of their unique societies. For some cultures mercy and reason were at the forefront of their code, for others it was power and justice. The truth of the matter is, there is no one code that will work universally for every man. We all have different realities, different religious and political beliefs, and different lenses through which we view the world around us. This means that all of us will function under a different code and live by different values. And while it is extremely important which values you have and uphold (integrity, honor, service, and generosity should be at the top of your list) it is more important that you uphold a set of values that make you a better man and help you contribute to society in a more meaningful way. 4. You Need to be a Well-Rounded Man So often in our modern society, we are quick to judge and label certain activities as unmanly, red neck, or “posh”. Many see hunting and marksmanship as a lower class activity for camouflage wearing, tobacco chewing country boys. or they see dancing as a “gay” and unmanly activity in which no They see dancing as a “gay” and unmanly activity in which no self-respecting man would participate. Or they say that horseback riding and poker are activities that are only appropriate for trust fund babies and the super rich. But you need to remember that an essential part of modern manliness is being able to participate in a wide variety of activities and show yourself to be well-rounded both in your skills and intellect. You need to become, as the rampaging viral internet memes suggest, “A man who can do both.” You need to be able to be a diplomate and a fighter, to speak well among the scholars of academia and the blue collar workers down at the bar. You need to be comfortable both in a suit and tie and in camouflaged jacket. You need to be someone who is able to hold himself in any situation and is unafraid of new things, no matter what stigma is attached to them. 5. Show Respect to Others I don't care whether you are living in an incredible community of amazing men, living by a code, and the most well-rounded person in the world, if you are not extending respect and love to the people in your life, then you are not a true man. Period. End of story. No one can call himself a man if they are not respecting the people in their lives, if they are not loving others, and if they are not following the “golden rule.” Respect others and earn the respect of others. That is where true manliness lies.
Tom talks with author Frank Miniter about the importance Second Amendment case heading to the Supreme Court this year. Find out more here and here. Plus, knowing the difference between CCW class and self-defense training. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 2.3.19 Hour 1
New York Times bestselling author, Frank Miniter, shares the REALLY, Real Deal on a spy ring that operated in the offices of more than 40 members of Congress, all Democrats. By following the digital tracks of this group of IT aides, Spies in Congress uncovers a real-life international spy thriller and unearths a shocking reality the U.S. government would rather we didn’t know.
Brother Craig gives commentary on the arrest of the mail bomber, the approaching South American caravan. Guests, Kimberly Fletcher, Founder and President of Moms for America visits with a message for women to stand for truth. Next up, Frank Miniter, author of Spies In Congress, drops in with the real deal on the spy ring that operated in the offices of more than 40 members of Congress -- all Democrats.
This is a Special Show Dedicated to the Victims of the 9/11 AttacksSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comRobert Spenser is the director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He is the author of eighteen books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) (Regnery Publishing) and The Truth About Muhammad (Regnery Publishing). His latest book is The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS (Bombardier Books).Frank Miniter is the author of Kill Big Brother, a novel that shows how we can keep our freedom in this digital age. He is also the author of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood, a New York Times bestseller, and This Will Make a Man of You—One Man’s Search for Hemingway and Manhood in a Changing World. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes and he writes for many other publications. He is also a constant commentator on national radio and television shows.His latest: Spies in Congress: Inside the Democrats' Covered-Up Cyber Scandal to be released October 2nd
This is a Special Show Dedicated to the Victims of the 9/11 AttacksSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comRobert Spenser is the director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He is the author of eighteen books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) (Regnery Publishing) and The Truth About Muhammad (Regnery Publishing). His latest book is The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS (Bombardier Books).Frank Miniter is the author of Kill Big Brother, a novel that shows how we can keep our freedom in this digital age. He is also the author of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood, a New York Times bestseller, and This Will Make a Man of You—One Man’s Search for Hemingway and Manhood in a Changing World. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes and he writes for many other publications. He is also a constant commentator on national radio and television shows.His latest: Spies in Congress: Inside the Democrats' Covered-Up Cyber Scandal to be released October 2nd
This is a Special Show Dedicated to the Victims of the 9/11 Attacks Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Robert Spenser is the director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He is the author of eighteen books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) (Regnery Publishing) and The Truth About Muhammad (Regnery Publishing). His latest book is The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS (Bombardier Books). Frank Miniter is the author of Kill Big Brother, a novel that shows how we can keep our freedom in this digital age. He is also the author of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood, a New York Times bestseller, and This Will Make a Man of You—One Man’s Search for Hemingway and Manhood in a Changing World. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes and he writes for many other publications. He is also a constant commentator on national radio and television shows. His latest: Spies in Congress: Inside the Democrats' Covered-Up Cyber Scandal to be released October 2nd
This is a Special Show Dedicated to the Victims of the 9/11 AttacksSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comRobert Spenser is the director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He is the author of eighteen books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) (Regnery Publishing) and The Truth About Muhammad (Regnery Publishing). His latest book is The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS (Bombardier Books).Frank Miniter is the author of Kill Big Brother, a novel that shows how we can keep our freedom in this digital age. He is also the author of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood, a New York Times bestseller, and This Will Make a Man of You—One Man’s Search for Hemingway and Manhood in a Changing World. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes and he writes for many other publications. He is also a constant commentator on national radio and television shows.His latest: Spies in Congress: Inside the Democrats' Covered-Up Cyber Scandal to be released October 2nd
It's the man show. Not literally, because that's copyrighted. We are, however, talking about what it means to be a man, why society seems to be anti-man, and football. Because that's a man thing too.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour #2 Guests: - Dan Wos – author of Good Gun Bad Guy: Behind The Lies of the Anti-Gun Radical, the book that destroys the anti-gun Left and exposes all their lies and propaganda, and recently published a second book, Destroying the Anti-Gun Narrative. And…he is a dad. - Frank Miniter - an investigative journalist, contributor to Forbes, NRA America’s 1st Freedom, and many other sites & publications, and the author of several books, including “This Will Make a Man of You: One Man’s Search for Hemingway and Manhood in a Changing World. And…he is a dad! - Stephen Sanetti - Steve Sanetti has served as the President and CEO of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAMMI). Steve has an eye to the future and is involved in important initiatives such as Project Child Safe, the Step Outside initiative, and a program aimed at Suicide Prevention. And…he is a dad! Responsibly Armed Citizen Report Dan’s Calm-mentary This show is a proud member of the Self Defense Radio Network. Find out more and check out all of the great content at SelfDefenseRadioNetwork.net
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Please join your host Susan Knowles as she welcomes FRANK MINITER to Stand For Truth Radio.We'll be discussing his latest book "Kill Big Brother". His novel, while a fiction, sounds eerily close to what we are seeing today in the political realm concerning all-things Russia.Here's a short description of his book:"Sidney McDaniel is an undercover computer forensic expert. Operating in the darkest corners of the web, his job is busting corporate hackers—the Russians, the Chinese—or whomever.Suddenly, Sidney’s life becomes an Orwellian nightmare when his cover is blown by an online cult that wants to recruit him, and the FBI, which wants him to be a double agent. Sidney is caught between the two powerful camps vying for control of the cyber profiles of every citizen in the world—their personal data, preferences, contacts—everything..."Frank Miniter is an author and investigative journalist with a penchant for outdoor adventure. He has floated the Amazon, run with the bulls of Pamplona, hunted everything from bear in Russia to elk with the Apache to kudu in the Kalahari and has fly-fished everywhere from Alaska’s Kenai to Scotland’s River Spey to Japan’s freestone streams.Along the way he was taught to box by Floyd Patterson, spelunked into Pompey’s Cave, climbed the Gunks, and graduated from the oldest private military college (Norwich University) in the U.S. He was a Senior Editor at Outdoor Life magazine and was the Executive Editor of American Hunter magazine.Miniter is also the author of The New York Times’ Bestseller The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood. His other books include The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting, Saving the Bill of Rights, The Future of the Gun and This Will Make a Man Out of You—One Man’s Search for What Makes Men. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes , is a Field Editor for the NRA’s American Hunter, is a contributor to Outdoor Life, and also writes for National Review, Boys’ Life, FOX News, The Washington Times, American Rifleman, Washington Examiner, and many other publications.Miniter has been a guest on hundreds of radio shows, including Dennis Miller, Dick Morris, Michael Reagan, Radio America Network, Janet Mefferd, Lars Larson, NRA News, Tom Gresham’s GunTalk, The Mancow Experience, and Rusty Humphries. He has also been a guest on FOX News, The World Over with Raymond Arroyo, One America News’On Point with Tomi Lahren, Townhall’s Capitol Source, NewsmaxTV’s Midpoint, NewsmaxTV’s America’s Forum, the Christian Broadcast Network, Washington’s D.C.’s Local News 8 ABC, NRA News on the Sportsmen’s Channel, Glenn Beck’s show on The Blaze TV, and PublicSqaure.net. He has hosted many outdoor television shows, including American Hunter and Born to Hunt, and has given seminars and speeches to many large audiences.
Please join your host Susan Knowles as she welcomes FRANK MINITER to Stand For Truth Radio.We'll be discussing his latest book "Kill Big Brother". His novel, while a fiction, sounds eerily close to what we are seeing today in the political realm concerning all-things Russia.Here's a short description of his book:"Sidney McDaniel is an undercover computer forensic expert. Operating in the darkest corners of the web, his job is busting corporate hackers—the Russians, the Chinese—or whomever.Suddenly, Sidney’s life becomes an Orwellian nightmare when his cover is blown by an online cult that wants to recruit him, and the FBI, which wants him to be a double agent. Sidney is caught between the two powerful camps vying for control of the cyber profiles of every citizen in the world—their personal data, preferences, contacts—everything..."Frank Miniter is an author and investigative journalist with a penchant for outdoor adventure. He has floated the Amazon, run with the bulls of Pamplona, hunted everything from bear in Russia to elk with the Apache to kudu in the Kalahari and has fly-fished everywhere from Alaska’s Kenai to Scotland’s River Spey to Japan’s freestone streams.Along the way he was taught to box by Floyd Patterson, spelunked into Pompey’s Cave, climbed the Gunks, and graduated from the oldest private military college (Norwich University) in the U.S. He was a Senior Editor at Outdoor Life magazine and was the Executive Editor of American Hunter magazine.Miniter is also the author of The New York Times’ Bestseller The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood. His other books include The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting, Saving the Bill of Rights, The Future of the Gun and This Will Make a Man Out of You—One Man’s Search for What Makes Men. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes , is a Field Editor for the NRA’s American Hunter, is a contributor to Outdoor Life, and also writes for National Review, Boys’ Life, FOX News, The Washington Times, American Rifleman, Washington Examiner, and many other publications.Miniter has been a guest on hundreds of radio shows, including Dennis Miller, Dick Morris, Michael Reagan, Radio America Network, Janet Mefferd, Lars Larson, NRA News, Tom Gresham’s GunTalk, The Mancow Experience, and Rusty Humphries. He has also been a guest on FOX News, The World Over with Raymond Arroyo, One America News’On Point with Tomi Lahren, Townhall’s Capitol Source, NewsmaxTV’s Midpoint, NewsmaxTV’s America’s Forum, the Christian Broadcast Network, Washington’s D.C.’s Local News 8 ABC, NRA News on the Sportsmen’s Channel, Glenn Beck’s show on The Blaze TV, and PublicSqaure.net. He has hosted many outdoor television shows, including American Hunter and Born to Hunt, and has given seminars and speeches to many large audiences.
In this episode we focus on Rites of Passages to manhood that have been all but lost in our society. Learn what separates a warrior from the common man and how to implement the warrior spirit into all facets of your life. Join us in this deep and thought provoking conversation with Frank Miniter. He is a warrior minded adventure journalist and New York Times Best Selling Author of The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide. He has floated the Amazon and run with the bulls of Pamplona. Along the way he was taught to box by Floyd Patterson, spelunked into Pompey’s Cave, climbed the Gunks, and graduated from the oldest private military college (Norwich University) in the U.S. He was a Senior Editor at Outdoor Life magazine and was the Executive Editor of American Hunter magazine. Miniter is a contributor to Forbes, is a Field Editor for the NRA’s American Hunter, is a contributor to Outdoor Life, and also writes for FOX News, The Washington Times, and American Rifleman. Miniter has also been a guest on FOX News, The World Over with Raymond Arroyo, One America News’On Point with Tomi Lahren and Glenn Beck's show to name a few. Our conversation explores what it takes to be a warrior in today's world and why men must regain confidence in order to step up to a higher level for their families and to leave a lasting legacy. We also go in to Running with the Bulls in Spain and Miniter's first hand experience of an old school Rite of Passage. Subscribe to our Newsletter and Download a FREE Guide: 8 Steps to Living a Warrior Lifestyle at: https://www.manofwar.live/guide Buy Frank Miniter Books Here: http://frankminiter.com/books/ Join our Brotherhood! Visit Man of War at: https://www.manofwar.live Warriorbreed: http://www.warriorbreed.co Facebook Page: https://m.facebook.com/manofwarmovement/ Warriorbreed Private Facebook Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/warriorbreedbrotherhood email: manofwar.usa@gmail.com
Steve Bannon fired by Trump administration. Urban Word of the Day. What show would you like brought back to TV? Missouri State Senator posts on social media she wants to see Trump assasinated. Bonnie Tyler to sing on eclipse cruise. Movies opening this weekend. What's Next: Free Speech rallies. Frank Miniter, Author, Kill Big Brother, talks about the recent Google firing. Say What?? Jim Kennedy Kennedy, Kennedy Institute for Public Policy Research. Weekly Political Roundup.
8/6/17: Billy chats with author Frank Miniter, Marc Morano from climatedepot.com and Ted Hayes from the Project 21 Network. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.
Last summer, I had Lesley Blume on the show to talk about her book "Everybody Behaves Badly" which gives the story behind the story of Hemingway’s first big novel, "The Sun Also Rises." On today’s show, I talk to an author of another book about this landmark novel, who, instead of providing the historical context of "The Sun Also Rises," explores the ideal of manliness Hemingway was trying to get at in the book. His name is Frank Miniter, he’s a journalist and the author of previous books like "The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide." His latest is called "This Will Make a Man of You: One Man’s Search to Find What Makes Men." Frank and I discuss Hemingway’s project of creating a new myth of manliness that combined traditional notions of masculinity with modern sensibilities, how Frank Sinatra killed the rugged gentleman and made “cool” a defining feature of modern manliness, and what the running of the bulls can teach us about rites of passage into manhood. We end our conversation talking about Hemingway’s attraction to and repulsion from bullfighting, and why the matador was Hemingway’s ideal symbol of manliness.
Frank Miniter, New York Times Bestselling Author and Executive Editor of American Hunter Magazine, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! Frank talks about what it means to be a man in this day-in-age, a man’s rite of passage, manly survival tips, and how to be a man despite society’s […] The post How To Be A Man – Frank Miniter (Ep. 105) appeared first on Elite Man Magazine.
Theme: Better, Stronger, Faster Hour #2 Guests: - Kelly McMillan - the CEO of McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, located in Phoenix Arizona. If you hunt, or compete in Shooting Sports,you know the McMillan name has been synonymous with Top Tier quality and design. This is a family business, American Dream success story – even AFTER some major Government meddling! - Frank Miniter - author and contributor to Forbes Magazine, who recently wrote an article titled “Beware Of The Mainstream Media's Solution To 'Fake News'”. So, what IS, how do we recognize and avoid it? - John G Miller – the author of QBQ! The Question Behind the Question, and several other titles which speak to Personal Accountability, eliminating Blame, Procrastination, and Victim Thinking. John is joining us today as Part 4 of our 4-Part Series on Conflict De-Escalation and Conflict Resolution. Responsibly Armed Citizen Report Dan’s Calm-mentary
Co-Host Frank Miniter (http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com/frank) Frank Miniter is an author, journalist and former editor of two different hunting magazines. Since his specialties are masculinity and politics, he's the quintessentially perfect man to have such a poignant conversation with...and with manhood being marginalized more than ever in Western culture, the timing has never been better. The first thing you'll find out about Frank is that he not only lives life to the fullest, he's curious enough to gain as much knowledge as he can along the way. I LOVE guys like that. You can look forward to insider tales about running with the bulls and how Ernest Hemmingway was a badass. Even though modern society can't handle the idea of a true Renaissance Man, men who are both genteel and adventurous are still somehow revered. You'll discover how to get out of the box and maximize your potential. Then you'll be treated to the most compelling and amazing boxing story since Rocky...only this one is one-hundred percent true. Speaking of movies, find out the specific way real men talked in old, classic movies compared to how manhood is represented in modern-day Hollywood. And what would happen if drill sergeants were politically correct? http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com/coaching === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!
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Author, Frank Miniter, joins Jason Hartman to discuss many of the themes that come up in his latest book, The Future of the Gun. Having extensively researched his book by talking with experienced gunsmiths and former New York gang members alike, Miniter is well-placed to be able to shed light on some of the issues and questions surrounding gun crime in the United States. He also notes how wide the disparity is between the reality we know and the media's presentation of reality. Key Takeaways 01.18 – The Future of the Gun by Frank Miniter takes views from historians to gang members to go against the problem of misinformation about guns in America. 03.20 – The situation is now at the point where former gang members can identify the solution, but will the world listen? 04.50 – Often it feels like the situation is self-perpetuating: streets become more impoverished because those able to spend money don't go to those areas of the cities. 05.40 – Race has a huge impact, as does a desire not to be seen in a certain way for prosecuting minority groups. 07.00 – A group is set up in Pennsylvania where a local school teacher takes inner-city kids, helps them improve their grades and teaches them responsibility about gun-use. 10.00 – Huge numbers of Americans are gun-owners, and many of them use them as a practicality and a hobby in shooting and hunting clubs. 11.00 – The media focus always places the blame on the guns, so to combat that, the National Shooting Sports Foundation attempts to get mental health records put on databases. 12.25 – The hypocrisy of the elite with regards to guns is quite remarkable. 14.05 – Perhaps we should consider what real threat the government poses to US citizens that gives cause for such high levels of gun ownership. 16.40 – Governments preach about equality, but guns really produce the only equality and equal situations. 15.45 – With technological advances, the gun is moving from being a 19th Century invention to a 21st Century innovation. 20.00 – Schools and public locations such as cinemas which specifically say ‘No firearms' are still some of the biggest targets for mass shootings. 22.00 – Technology has helped create the Tracking Point Scope, which creates a debate as to whether novice shooters are now able to become experienced shooters with the right tools. Full Transcript at http://www.holisticsurvival.com/
This week we get the ball rolling by talking urban bow hunting with renown outdoor writer and 2nd Amendment activist Frank Miniter. In addition to having a recent New York Times Best Selling book "The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide" - Frank also pens regular columns for Outdoor Life Magazine. His recent piece 'Greenway Ghosts' provides [...]
This week we get the ball rolling by talking urban bow hunting with renown outdoor writer and 2nd Amendment activist Frank Miniter. In addition to having a recent New York Times Best Selling book "The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide" - Frank also pens regular columns for Outdoor Life Magazine. His recent piece 'Greenway Ghosts' provides [...]
Senator Mark Chelgren isn't convinced about the efficacy of wind energy. Rob Hach is a true believer. Conversation ensues. James Bovard has a snot attack over the Vilsack/USDA looking for victims PSA. Then, Frank Miniter with the Ultimate Man's Survival Guide...how to survive a cougar attack... (the four legged kind)
"Saving the Bill of Rights"...Frank Miniter...great peak of history. Animal rights activists are targeting Iowa's pork industry...video. How to respond? Then, how did we get all these highways anyhow? "The Big Roads" Earl Swift. Vincent Bugliosi touts the "Divinity of Doubt: the god question." He says he doesn't know and says you don't either.