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In this episode of Proclaiming Justice, host Laurie Cardoza Moore welcomes Steve Kobrin from the Freedom Defense Resource Center. Together, they discuss the fight to preserve America's constitutional republic, the mission behind the Gallery of Freedom Fighters, and how voices of truth are combating misinformation. Tune in for an insightful conversation about faith, freedom, and the challenges facing America today.Learn more at Freedom Defense Resource Center.
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The Truth About DandelionsEpisode IntroductionIn today's episode, The Truth About Dandelions, we discuss what it means for a plant to be useful, what bees really want in their bento box, and resources for you to grow a rebellious garden year-round that humans and wildlife can enjoy. Host Stephanie BarelmanStephanie Barelman is the founder of the Bellevue Native Plant Society, a midwest motivational speaker surrounding the native plants dialog, and host of the Plant Native Nebraska Podcast.Episode SponsorsToday's episode is sponsored by:Lauritzen Gardenslaurtizengardens.orgListen, rate, and subscribe!Get some merch! https://plant-native-nebraska.myspreadshop.com/Find us on FacebookVisit our homepage https://plant-native-nebraska.captivate.fmGive us a review on Podchaser! www.podchaser.com/PlantNativeNebraskaSupport My Work via PatreonThe Plant Native Nebraska podcast can be found on the podcast app of your choice.Episode ContentDandelions: Public Enemy #1 Vs. Freedom Fighter? Our parents (I'm looking at you, boomers) and their parents bought in to the idea of pristine and high-maintenance landscapes and dandelions look like a rebellious boy on a motor-bike. What Dandelions and Native Plants Have in CommonBoth native and non-native plants can be judged for being unruly and not conforming to societal expectations for perfect, tidy landscapes. But in aspiring to have native-plant forward gardens, we try to rely less on ideal aesthetics and more on what is wholesome for wildlife but also, sustainable.Respect What's Native Where It's Native While Also Acknowledging Naturalized Plants Can Have Useful Qualities. What's native will change where you go. It varies across the U.S. and across the globe. There's a strong benefit to planting locally historical plants but that doesn't mean we need to demonize all non-native plants. One-size-fits all never really lives up to its name, does it? A Little Backstory on the DandelionThe Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, is native to Europe and Asia and is a true herb of antiquity. So for those of you who might not know, it's not native. Ancient Medical Has been hailed for its many medicinal uses including problems with the bladder, liver, and stomach.Culinary WonderEvery part of the plant is edible, which is unique for most plants. We're talking salads, cooked greens, edible flowers, teas, wine. Indigenous UseThe Iroquois tribe alone used it for pain relief, to...
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In this powerful episode of The Wilds Cast, we sit down with Natan Sharansky, a Soviet dissident, human rights activist, and former Israeli politician. Sharansky shares his harrowing experiences as a political prisoner in the Soviet Gulag, where he endured nine years of imprisonment, and his fight for Jewish freedom during the Cold War. We dive into: ✅ His extraordinary journey from Soviet oppression to Israeli leadership ✅ The refusenik movement and the struggle of Jews in the USSR ✅ How he survived years of solitary confinement with resilience and faith ✅ His political career in Israel, standing against disengagement from Gaza ✅ Modern antisemitism, the challenges faced by Jewish students, and his message to young Jews today ✅ His thoughts on Trump's peace plan, Israel's future, and the fight against Hamas Sharansky's story of courage, conviction, and unwavering identity is a must-listen for anyone passionate about freedom, Jewish history, and human rights.
Editor's note: This story includes a racial slur.I'm often asked about my favorite stories I've covered as a reporter. That's a hard question to answer after spending 35 years working in journalism, most of them as a local television reporter.Rarely does anyone ask about my hardest moments. That question brings to mind a very vivid memory. In December 2015, I stood in the middle of Plymouth Avenue in north Minneapolis facing the Minneapolis Police Department's 4th Precinct building, watching angry officers and defiant community members clash.Days earlier, police had shot and killed Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old Black man, during a confrontation. Community members wanted answers. Protesters blockaded the entrance to the 4th Precinct and the street outside.In front of me stood armed officers in riot helmets telling the crowd to disperse, and protesters screaming back and holding their ground. I saw the handcuffs come out and arrests happen. Police pulled down a “Black Lives Matter” banner from the building as they cleared out a spreading encampment. I could feel the distrust and rage between the mostly Black residents and mostly white officers.The shooting and its aftermath pushed Minnesota to the center of a painful national debate over police, people of color and deadly force. Months later, the Twin Cities would be torn again by another police shooting of a Black man, Philando Castile. In 2020 came George Floyd, killed by a Minneapolis police officer as he lay handcuffed and face down in the street, pleading that he couldn't breathe.‘You want me to go where? With who?'Nine years after witnessing the battle for the 4th Precinct, I got a message from a manager at MPR News, where I host a morning talk show. The bosses wanted me to travel to Montgomery, Ala., a city at the center of the slave trade and the Civil Rights Movement, with a contingent that included 4th Precinct officers. Reading the message, remembering what I witnessed in 2015 and the department's history of dysfunction and accusations of violence, I thought, “You want me to go where? With who? Why?” Turns out there was a good reason for the ask. Emerging from the killings of Clark and Castile, a small group, the Police and Black Men Project, had formed to talk about the roots of their distrust. They included Minneapolis police officers, Black and white, along with Black community members, leaders of nonprofits, government agencies and private businesses. Some were once incarcerated. All have strong opinions about law enforcement. Group members have met regularly the past eight years.They went to Montgomery in 2023 to tour museums and historical sites. They wanted to do something bigger in 2024, to go back to Alabama with a larger group and wider audience. They called MPR News.Nine years after Jamar Clark's killing, I was called again to witness police and Black men but in a very different way.We were invited to go along in December and record the group's private discussions as they processed what they had seen and heard at each of the tour stops. Our team included editor and producer Stephen Smith and freelance photographer Desmon Williams, who goes by “Dolo.”In their conversations, this group explored a significant part of American history, one many people still struggle to discuss and understand or even acknowledge.400 years of racial terror: Inside The Legacy MuseumWe arrived in Montgomery on a Tuesday afternoon after flying from Minneapolis to Atlanta and then renting SUVs for the two-hour drive. The weather was terrible. Torrential rain and dangerous driving conditions. I wondered if it was some sort of sign of what's to come. We gathered with the group — all men — for dinner, the first of many meals these men would share. I discovered some of them have known each other for years and others are still getting to know each other. The next morning, the officers and community members filed out of a hotel in downtown Montgomery, all dressed the same — hooded sweatshirts with artwork on the back and the words “Black Men and Police Project” and “Peace” and “Alabama 2024.” On the back, there's an image of a handshake between a black and a white hand with the downtown Minneapolis skyline in the background.The design was created by teenagers in a life-skills mentoring program run by group member Jamil Jackson. It's called Change Equals Opportunity. Jackson is also head basketball coach at Minneapolis Camden High School and one of the founders of Freedom Fighters, which focuses on public safety.Throughout the next few days these sweatshirts would turn heads. Passersby would ask them questions about the Police and Black Men Project as the group walked down the street and waited in lines at restaurants and museums.On this day, our first stop is The Legacy Museum. This is a place to learn about 400 years of American history involving slavery, racial terrorism, legalized segregation and mass incarceration in a way that pulls you into the past. The museum sits on the site of a cotton warehouse where enslaved Black people were forced to work when the cotton economy drove American slavery. I can't bring my microphone in for what seems to me an excellent reason — to respect the solemnity of a museum dedicated to the memory of a national atrocity.Organized evilMoments after stepping into the first area of the exhibit space, you find yourself in darkness, standing in what looks, feels and sounds like the bottom of the ocean. You're introduced to the terrifying expanse of the Atlantic Ocean that more than 13 million Africans were forced to cross in slave ships. Nearly 2 million of them died in this Middle Passage.You're surrounded by underwater sculptures of human bodies, looking at what appears to be the heads, shoulders and arms of enslaved Africans who died after being chained together and then forced onto ships during the transatlantic slave trade. Many of them died from illnesses on the ships due to the horrific conditions. Their bodies were thrown in the ocean. The facial expressions portray horror and despair. As you look at them or try not to, you're hearing the sounds of waves.Later in the day in small group discussions, I listened to the officers and community members discuss what it was like to walk through this display. Several described the experience of feeling shook to the core as they took in this particular scene at the start of the tour. George Warzinik, a sergeant in the Minneapolis 4th Precinct, said later he was shocked by the organized evil of lynching.“My image was always this mob stormed the police station or something, the officers are overwhelmed or whatever, looked away. But there was a headline that said there's a lynching scheduled for tomorrow at 5 o'clock. This is cold calculated. This is, it's booked, it's scheduled, and the governor said he couldn't do anything about it. The governor!” said Warzinik.“We're not talking about the local police guy down there with two, two deputies who's overwhelmed. So, the kind of organizational part of it, you know, that's just really struck me.”As we continue to walk through the exhibit spaces, we move into a section about mass incarceration. You can sit down on a stool and pick up a phone and watch a video that depicts a prisoner welcoming your visit. Each person tells you about the conditions inside the prison and declares their innocence in a crime that landed them behind bars. These are stories told by real incarcerated people.It was after sitting through these video testimonials that I needed a break and went and sat in the women's restroom for a few minutes.‘Not a glimmer of hope'Later in the museum cafeteria filled with students, we met for lunch over delicious soul food to talk about what we've seen. Moving into small groups in a private room, I heard the men share their thoughts about what they'd seen.Like Warzinik, group leader Bill Doherty was struck by the banal efficiency of enslaving and terrorizing people. A retired University of Minnesota professor, his family foundation helped pay for the trip in 2024.“One of the things I got this time is that it takes organization and big systems to do this kind of evil. It's not just in the hearts of individuals,” he said. “I never knew how much the banking system was involved in, in slavery and the slave trade, but slaves were collateral for loans. So the banks were supporting the system by saying, ‘Yeah, you got 12 slaves. I'll lend you this money.' Oh my goodness,” he said.Sherman Patterson, vice president of a Minneapolis nonprofit called Lights On!, noted a quote on the wall about the loss of hope: “I was taught that there was hope after the grave. I lost all hope after I was sold to the South.”“Just think about that, what that's saying,” said Patterson. “That's just, not a glimmer of hope. That's just pure hell. And then the woman who was raped several times and had the kid by her master and she defended herself and killed him and then the justice system said you have no right to defend yourself,” said Patterson, one of the elders in this group.“I grew up in Savannah, Georgia,” he added. “I grew up in true segregation as a kid up until 1975 and saw those things. My grandmother was born in 1919 and sitting on a porch watching her be calling the nigger and all of this here. We could not go downtown in certain places because we were taught you can't, you better not, and this is what you do. So there is anger, but being with this group, this is why we're here. There's hope. There is hope and we're moving forward.”We stop next at the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park. It's a 17-acre site overlooking the Alabama River and the city of Montgomery. On this river, tens of thousands of enslaved people were transported in chains to the slave market. Many, many thousands toiled in fields and factories up and down the Alabama River. And Montgomery was one of the largest slave-trading centers in the United States.‘One heart, and it bleeds the same color'On Day 2, we went to First Baptist Church on the edge of downtown Montgomery. It's a handsome red brick building with a bell tower and a large, round stained glass window. First Baptist was founded in 1867. It is one of the first Black churches in the Montgomery area and became one of the largest Black churches in the South. It played a huge role in the Civil Rights Movement. The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, a close friend and associate of Martin Luther King Jr., was pastor.In the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and 1956, First Baptist was a community organizing center. During the Freedom Rides of 1961, this church was besieged for a time by a huge white mob threatening to burn it down.I'd been looking forward to this visit. I grew up in Black Baptist churches in rural communities in southern Virginia. My grandparents raised me, and my grandfather was the pastor of several churches when I was a child. We were greeted in the parking lot by an older Black man, Deacon Emeritus Howard Davis, who reminded me of my grandfather. Davis, 81, was baptized at the church and spent his entire life there as an active member and leader. He greeted each of the men in the group with a smile and a handshake. He shared a bit of the history of the church and the role the building and the people who sat inside it played during the Civil Rights Movement.He described how his family taught him to stay away from white people, particularly white women and girls, and how to this day white women make him nervous. He understands the flip side of that and how white children were told to stay away from Black people and fear them, and how that affects how many of them view Black people today.He also spoke of the modern day challenges that Black people face. He took questions from men in the group and didn't hesitate to shake his head at times and admit he didn't have the answer. At one point one of the group members asked him to pray for them, and he did.Our next stop was Montgomery's former Greyhound Bus Station, now the Freedom Rides Museum. In 1961, teams of volunteers from the North and South challenged the Jim Crow practice of racially-segregated travel on buses and trains in the South. The Freedom Riders were mostly young people, Black and white. They were arrested for violating state and local segregation laws by riding together and ignoring the segregated seating. Local police in many southern towns let the Ku Klux Klan and other mobs attack them.Here, I recorded audio of an interview with community member Brantley Johnson. He reflected on what he saw and how he felt about going on this trip. Johnson said he ran with a gang in Minneapolis and ended up in prison. “When I got out, I promised my kids that I would never leave them again.” He's been part of regular meetings around the 4th Precinct and has been trying to work on ways to build trust between police officers and residents.“We have to meet them at their hardest moments, just like they have to meet us at our hardest moments,” he said of the police. “Because at the end of the day, we all have one heart, and it bleeds the same color, no matter what.”Later, we head to the Rosa Parks Museum on the campus of Troy University. Parks played a pivotal role in the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott. She refused to give up her seat in the so-called “colored section” so that a white woman could have it. Parks was arrested for violating the local bus segregation law. In response, Montgomery's Black community boycotted the bus system for more than a year. The protest brought King, then a local pastor, to national prominence and led eventually to the U.S. Supreme Court declaring bus segregation unconstitutional.Our last two stops on this trip are a walking tour of downtown Montgomery and then the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. It's a profoundly moving 6-acre site in downtown Montgomery. Out of respect for the solemnity of this space, we've been asked not to record audio during the visit. The group splits into smaller groups and scatters in different directions. I follow a group up a hill to what's known as the lynching memorial. I've been there before. A year ago while attending a conference in Birmingham, my husband and I drove to Montgomery to visit The Legacy Museum and the memorial. I found a monument with the name of a city very close to where I grew up, Danville, Va. The first name on the monument was of a man whose last name was Davis and I took a picture of it. Edward Davis, 11.03.1883. That's when he was lynched. I wonder if we're related.Courage to say ‘No'We return to Minneapolis, where the temperature is in single digits, a little colder than the 50s in Alabama.Not only is the weather different, the men appear different than they were when we gathered at the gate to board our flight days earlier. That morning they were relaxed, even joking around with one another. Now the mood is more somber and the facial expressions appear to be more reflective. I sense a new confidence in them. To me they look like they are ready to approach future interactions with more knowledge and understanding, more empathy.At different points of the trip, many of the men said they were surprised by how much of the history of this country is not taught in schools. Some seemed troubled by how much they didn't know.The group disperses at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. I can tell everyone's eager to go home. I know I am. I want to be alone with my thoughts and there's a lot to think about.Like, how does one person change things? How does a small group bring change to a whole police department? How does a small group of community members bring change to a whole city?When I get home, I immediately start to unpack. Most of my souvenirs are clothes, including the navy blue T-shirt I bought at the Rosa Parks Museum. It has a small drawing of her face on the right sleeve and on the front there's one word followed by a period.It simply says “No.”Rosa Parks became famous for the moment in time when she'd had enough of racial segregation, injustice and violence. She said no. When I saw that shirt hanging on a wall in the museum gift shop I screamed “Yes!” I searched for my size and bought it.Back at home in St. Paul, I'm wondering why that shirt speaks to my heart in such a profound way? I think it's because it represents a response from a Black woman living at a time when America was at a breaking point. Much like I feel we are today. And the answer to the problem on that day on the bus for Rosa Parks, was a bold refusal to continue on the same path.It takes courage to say no when it's easier and safer to say yes.What I saw in each of the men I spent four days with in Montgomery was a bold refusal to continue on the same path. Angela Davis' behind-the-scenes photos from Alabama Each brought curiosity to every site we visited. Each brought an understanding they have a lot to learn. Each sought a way to take something they learned in Montgomery back to Minneapolis and put it to work, taking law enforcement and community relations in a different direction.History has shown us where racial segregation and abuse of power lead. My question is this: What will you say when presented with circumstances that don't feel fair and equitable? What will you do when you are encouraged to go along to get along, even if those actions reinforce racism and division? Will you say “No”?Angela Davis hosts MPR News with Angela Davis, a weekday talk show that airs at 9 a.m. She's been a journalist for more than 30 years in the Twin Cities and across the country.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - Trump Says US Will 'Take Over' the Gaza Strip07:01 - Trump: Palestinians in Gaza Should Be Removed 'Permanently'10:21 - Trump Signs 'Maximum Pressure' Order for Iran12:03 - US Hypes Iran Nuclear Ambitions Despite CIA Conclusion14:16 - US Bombers Fly Near Chinese-Controlled Shoal15:38 - China To Impose Tariffs on US Products, Launches Probe Into Google17:16 - Lebanon Brings Israeli Truce Violations to UN18:49 - Virginia House Passes Defend the Guard Act23:33 - Sen. Murphy Says USAID Funds 'Freedom Fighters'27:08 - Zelensky: Give Us Nukes or NATO Membership28:55 - Trump Sends First Migrants to Guantanamo Bay30:22 - Viewpoints/Outro
Facing hardship, opposition, and violence, Paul and Silas find themselves imprisoned, only to take that opportunity to begin a midnight prayer and worship night. That point, that moment served as the pivot-point for everything in the story. Then and now, the truest Freedom Fighters proclaim that worship changes everything!
The Discord calls continue, as Knuckles' triumphant return comes barreling towards the Freedom Fighters with his totally signature Brooklyn accent. Also, a food vacuum sealer, when used correctly, is GREAT for preserving food for long-term storage and emergencies.Sonic Archie Comic Sonic & Knuckles Special00:00 Intro02:28 Panic In The Sky! Part 121:01 Panic In The Sky! Part 248:54 banter57:22 OutroPanic In The Sky!-----Gotta Talk Fast is an oral review of Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog. Way past cool.LINKS: https://gottatalkfast.com/
Send us a textIs this REALLY Season Five? Like, for real? In the short hiatus that we took after Christmas, 2025 came chugging through with Stats of our show like NEVER BEFORE.This lil engine that could is NOW the #1 podcast in New Orleans! (www.goodpods.com) WHAAAA! And to guild the lily... the NolaPapa Podcast is now #5 in New Orleans! (www.feedspot.com)There are others too, yall. Ded gum son!!! LET's GOOOO!Starting us off this year is a chef I first saw back years ago when Top Chef was hotter than boudin! (spicy Louisiana rice sausage)I followed along and remember thinking, oh he is spicy! But also funny! And also exquisitely detailed. Little did I know, celebrity Chef Art Smith has had such an esteemed career. Starting off from the very beginning when he admired Martha Stewart. Little did he know, he'd work for her but not only that, Oprah Winfrey and The White House! Today, Chef Art owns multiple restaurants, including one in my stomping ground of WALT DISNEY WORLD!!!! Yep, nestled in Disney Springs resides Chef Art's crown jewel called, Homecomin' . I love everything about it and CANNOT wait to visit there with my family. Sit back and welcome us all in as Chef Art spills the tea on not only Oprah, but my precious Martha Stewart. Like, y'all! OH MY!—————————————————————————Later we welcome New York Times best selling Children's Book Author of ABC's of Black History- Rio Cortez sits down with me to talk about her BRAND NEW book that JUST hit the bookshelves! In a beautiful picture book brimming with G for Groundbreaking women, National Book Award nominee Rio Cortez and illustrator Lauren Semmer celebrate all the joys, challenges, and historic forward movement of women's history in the United States, with a special focus on the Black women, brown women, transwomen, and others who make change happen. This is a book about Artists, Activists and Allies, about Civil Rights and Choice, about Freedom Fighters, Headliners, Labor -- and Librarians! It's about historic moments—Kamala Harris being sworn in as the first African-American and first Asian-American Vice President of the United States; Title IX passing through Congress; Seneca Falls, where the first women's rights convention was held; the Riot Grrrls movement; and so much more. This was such a fun little chat with Rio. She was so bright and her energy definitely translates to her beautiful work of art! Find her books where ever books are sold! Literally! Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! Ochsner Hospital for ChildrenWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comSandpiper VacationsWww..sandpipervacations.comCafe Du Monde www.shop.cafedumonde.com The Law Firm of Forrest Cressy & James Www.forrestcressyjames.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream CompanyWww.neworleansicecream.comERA TOP REALTY: Pamela BreauxAudubon Institute www.auduboninstitute.orgUrban South Brewery www.urbansouthbrewery.com
In this edition of our Arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with poet and activist Aja Monet. She started putting pen to paper at just eight years old, thanks to a fascination with storytelling and typewriters. Her poetry has garnered critical acclaim, such as the collection "My Mother was a Freedom Fighter". Her activism has taken her from New York to Palestine. Aja's debut album "When the Poems Do What They Do" is a fluid blend of poetry and jazz. It is also an ode to some of the greats from the Black Arts Movement like Nikki Giovanni and Amiri Baraka. Aja described how she felt like a "spiritual archivist" when putting together the album. She is on tour in Europe with the record and is set to drop a new collection of poetry entitled "Florida Waters" this June.
Malkie Schwartz - From Fundy to Freedom FighterDivorced: Ultra-orthodox JudaismIn her early 20s, Malkie Schwartz chose to leave her ultra-orthodox Jewish community. Within 3 years, she founded Footsteps, the first organization in North America to help people who wish to leave the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community and live in mainstream society. Footsteps gained notoriety in 2017, with the release of the Netflix documentary “One of Us.” To date, Footsteps has served over 1300 individuals. Malkie is also co-founder and board member of the Rights and Religions Forum. In 2023, the Rights and Religions Forum (RARF) launched the Borgenicht Fellowship Program for Community Leaders. This first-of-its-kind program connects a diverse cohort of leaders who are challenging religious oppression and supporting the ability of individuals raised in insular religious groups to make personal choices and lead lives that reflect their personal values and beliefs. I met Malkie when a Footsteps representative reached out to me in 2021 interested in sending a Footsteps contingent to the inaugural Conference on Religious Trauma (CORT), and today I am proud to be a Borgenicht Fellow. In this episode, Malkie shares about leaving her insular community, why she started Footsteps, and the importance of groups like RARF, who rely on generous donations to provide support for others who are Divorcing Religion.RESOURCES MENTIONED:https://rarforum.org/https://www.footstepsorg.org/Janice's Best-selling book Divorcing Religion: A Memoir and Survival Handbook is now available inUSA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DP78TZZF and CANADA https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0DP78TZZFEarly Bird tickets are now available for the Shameless Sexuality: Life After Purity Culture conference, happening LIVE in Seattle May 23-25, 2025! Get yours now: https://www.shamelesssexuality.org/Purity Culture Survivor Support Group is happening on Thursdays at 5pm Pacific. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with others for healing and support: https://www.divorcing-religion.com/servicesNeed help on your journey of healing from Religious Trauma? Book a free 20-minute consultation with Janice here: https://www.divorcing-religion.com/servicesSupport this channel by becoming a Member of the Divorcing Religion YouTube channel! When you support this channel by joining our YouTube membership (starting as low as $3/month) you'll get early access to all of our new content, access to badges and special chat emojis, and more. Every dollar helps, so sign up to be a member today by clicking "Join" under the video.Subscribe to the audio-only version here: https://www.divorcing-religion.com/religious-trauma-podcastFollow Janice and Divorcing Religion on Social Media: Mastodon: JaniceSelbie@mas.toThreads: Wisecounsellor@threads.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/divorcereligionTwitter: https://twitter.com/Wise_counsellorTwitter: https://twitter.com/ComeToCORTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DivorcingReligionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@janiceselbieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisecounsellor/The Divorcing Religion Podcast is for entertainment purposes only. If you need help with your mental health, please consult a qualified, secular, mental health clinician.Podcast by Porthos MediaCopyright 2025www.porthosmedia.netSupport the show
Hello lovelies! Thanks for listening! The following episode is a re-release from 2024. I must say…I am disappointed that in 2025, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday in the US (when it is observed), happens to fall on Monday, January 20, 2025, which just so happens to also be the presidential inauguration. Most recently a lot of DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) programs are being removed; Affirmative Action has been or is being removed. Fun Fact: It mostly helped white women. And there are so many more programs and civil rights that are on the chopping block as we speak.
A castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied place (for example, an automobile or a home) as a place in which that person has protections and immunities permitting one, in certain circumstances, to use force (up to and including deadly force) to defend oneself against an intruder, free from legal prosecution for the consequences of the force used.[1] The term is most commonly used in the United States, though many other countries invoke comparable principles in their laws. Ivo Robotnik, Freedom Fighter! The Vol-ANT-Teer! ----- Gotta Talk Fast is an oral review of Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog. Way past cool. LINKS: https://gottatalkfast.com/
It's that time of year again, and the gang is getting into the spirit of the season with a new creative exercise: coming up with their very own Sonic holiday specials! From a tale of Tangle trying to find the perfect present for her BFF, to the Freedom Fighters looking to bring some festive flair to their little hole in the ground, plus Tails getting some gift-giving tips from old Saint Nick, and even a Sonic F twist on some holiday hijinks from the Archie archive, these four forays into festive fiction are sure to show you what this time of year is truly all about: acquiescing to corporate mandates. (0:00:00) Intro/Main topic: Pitch Attention - Holiday Specials (0:09:45) Tangle's Not-So-Silent Night (Jeremy's pitch) (0:35:30) Sonic the Hedgehog's Big Festive Bash (Chris's pitch) (0:55:34) A Two-Tailed Christmas (Jake's pitch) (1:13:24) The Sonic F Ostensibly Nondenominational Holiday Spectacular (Luke's pitch) (1:40:26) Final thoughts/Outro Amie Waters on Linktree
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Welcome to Lunacy; where we discern the sacred from the insane and admit that whether we like it or not, we are all profoundly affected by the cycles of the moon.Today on LUNACY, I interview my good friend and soul sister, Ama Santo. Ama is a renowned Conscious Partnership Coach and Leader. This episode heads straight into the deep end. We begin with a discussion of how all relationships are teachers for us, by inadvertently digging up un-dealt with trauma. Then our automatic, natural reaction is to go on the defensive, into Wolverine-Mode. Recognizing that it takes all we have to fight against that urge. To slow down time, and really listen to what's behind whatever "seems" to be going on in the moment. Truly a magic trick. We delve into what it truly means to be a "Freedom Fighter". There is some real talk about addiction, and a very real near-death experience. Ama shares a jaw-dropper of a story about how she overcame the deadliest of addictions with a little help from the Man upstairs, (or the Woman upstairs, or whatever it is that you call the source of all things. : )Ama outlines in detail the 5 Step Process that she and her husband Santo use to get people in relationships to be fully conscious of how and why they are triggered. Arguably, one of the most valuable processes one could want. There's really a lot to learn here and remind oneself of. This episode is one of those I'll listen to when I lose center in relationship. I get verklempt several times, naturally. And we crack each other up several times as well. This episodes got it all: Depth, Laughter, and Tears. Dig it.Referenced in this Episode:The Center for Non-Violent Communication - https://www.cnvc.org/Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind - Shunryu SuzukiHow We Live Is How We Die - Pema ChodronWays to Reach Ama:On Instagram - @AmazingActivationsE-mail - ConsciousPartnershipCoaching@gmail.comConsciousPartnershipCoaching.comI welcome your thoughts on this episode! Comment on Youtube or find me on Instagram!***********************I'm Geoff Eido. Join me each week for interviews and insights intended to shine a light on the darkness, like the full moon in the forest.  • "Lunacy" Podcast ***********************Explore our other video content here on YouTube, where you'll find more insights into what is the truth about Mary Magdalene, along with relevant social media links.YouTube:  / @geoffeido3155 website: www.geoffeido.comSoundCloud:  / geoff-eido Spotify: https://open.spotify.c...Bandcamp: https://geoffeido.band...Instagram: @geoffeido Facebook:  / geoffeido info@geoffeido.comI am Geoff Eido. Join me each week for interviews and insights intended to shine a light on the darkness, like the full moon in the forest.Support the show
President-elect Donald Trump recently appointed Dr. Sebastian Gorka to Senior Director for Counterterrorism. This is Dr. Gorka's story. His trek to national prominence was an improbable journey…filled with at least one Russian spy, freedom fighters, inspiring parents, a clandestine group…and what would ultimately amount to a true admiration for this country. His story is one that highlights America's promise…and reveals why it's so important that we protect our way of life.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Syrian freedom fighters upbeat after recapture of Aleppo - Salahuddin Ali Hawa by Radio Islam
Yogi ने Sambal में मुसलमानों को लगाया ठिकाने | Iskon is Terror Outlet, Hamas Freedom Fighter
Is a negotiated peace possible, or even desirable between Russia and Ukraine? How can this be done without validating Russia's invasion of Ukraine and encouragement of future aggression? These are critical questions to address as the incoming U.S. administration states that negotiating an end to that war and our involvement in it as one of its first priorities. As usual, the opinions in these podcasts are my own and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Department of Defense, anyone else in the U.S. Government, or any other organization I am or ever have been associated with. (Although, if the Advanced Warfighting Working Group was still in existence, I would probably have convinced the members to endorse this.) PS: Apologies for the sound of my voice as I am recovering from something or other. Music: Copland, A. & United States Marine Band. (2000) Fanfare for the Common Man, unpublished, Washington, DC. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, (Fair use for educational purposes.) The Army Strings, GarryOwen (Traditional) (Public Domain) Kiilstofte, P., Freedom Fighters, Machinimasound (Licensed)
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - US Bombers Arrive in Mideast To Defend Israel04:41 - Iran Suggests Gaza Ceasefire Could Soften Response to Israel06:57 - Israel Kills 50 Children in Jabalia in 48 Hours10:43 - What an American Surgeon Saw in Gaza: Interview With Dr. Sidhwa12:43 - Israel Targets Haaretz After Calls Palestinians 'Freedom Fighters'15:14 - Israel Kills Three Civilians in S. Lebanon Town16:29 - Israel's Destruction in S. Lebanon Raises Fears of 'Buffer Zone'19:01 - US Embassy Blocks Iraq-Lebanon Humanitarian Air Bridge: Report21:18 - Lebanon: Death Toll Rises to 2,986 Since October 202321:49 - Israel Confirms July Ground Raid in Syria23:53 - 10 Killed, Mostly Civilians, in Israeli Airstrikes on Western Syria24:54 - US Gives Ukraine $425 Million Arms Package26:44 - Zelensky Wants US To Back Long-Range Strikes on N. Korean Troops29:41 - N. Korea Tests ICBM, US Leads Trilateral Drills in Response31:32 - Viewpoints/Outro
Pro-freedom activist Monica Smit returns to The John-Henry Westen Show to discuss the current state of free speech and government censorship in her home country of Australia, as well as her ongoing legal battles. Smit is helping LifeSiteNews deliver a petition to Parliament in support of Candace Owens, who has been barred from entering Australia due to her outspoken conservative views.SIGN THE PETITION HERE: https://lifepetitions.com/petition/candaceowensDownload the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564 LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenews John-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Part Five of our study of Galatians, Paul continues his autobiography. He describes taking Titus to meet the apostles in Jerusalem. The question of Titus' circumcision is fundamental to what is required for salvation. Part Five Galatians Series “The Freedom Fighter” (Galatians 2:1-10) Pastor Josh Whitney October 26 & 27, 2024 Draper
The government led by Anthony Albanese is a timid troupe of shivers looking for a spine to run up. That's the assessment from the Labor wise men who gather for lunch in Sydney once a month – Paul Keating, Bob Carr, John Faulkner and other warriors of the past – who claim the government is too cautious and defensive. For many Labor insiders, both in Canberra and across the country, the carping from the sidelines is an annoying distraction they wish would go away. But there are some within the Albanese government who say the comments are providing the debate and contestability that the “broken” party sorely lacks. Today, special correspondent in Canberra for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis on Labor's war with its old guard. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis.
“I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all truth. Hewill not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.
In this powerful episode of the R.O.D Podcast, we break down the Four Elements of Being a True Freedom Fighter: Freedom, Justice/Health, Prosperity, and Power. What does it mean to fight for liberation in a world that constantly oppresses? We'll explore how these four elements are the foundation of any true revolution and how they apply to those seeking to break free from systems of control, inequality, and injustice. Join me, Junns the NBIC, as we dig deep into each pillar, from fighting for justice and health, to building prosperity for your community, and reclaiming your power. If you're ready to understand what it takes to be a freedom fighter in today's world, this episode is a must-listen. Make sure to tune in and share with fellow warriors for change! ✊
Freedom fighter, London, England 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:00 Challenging the Climate Narrative 02:18 Personal Journey and Awakening 06:03 Yellow Board Protests 09:27 Public Reception and Changing Attitudes 16:29 Agenda 2030 and Public Awareness 26:21 BBC Documentary Experience 32:37 Personal Experiences with Vaccine Side Effects 33:39 Facing Public Backlash and Support 34:04 Disproving Claims with Science 35:35 Manipulative Tactics During Filming 36:44 Group Dynamics and Resistance 39:57 Post-Documentary Reflections 46:16 Unexpected Fame and Activism 55:08 Preparing for Future Challenges 57:29 Speculations on Future Crises 59:28 Final Thoughts and Gratitude X: https://x.com/nazarinveronica Nazarin's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/nazarinveronica BBC 2 documentary Unvaccinated: https://youtu.be/SfY_wZ1G6ME?si=DAKD8h1jr8Z187VG Telegraph: “Unvaccinated, review: painfully patronising documentary treated vaccine sceptics as idiots”: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/unvaccinated-review-painfully-patronising-documentary-treated/ About that crazy “C40 Cities” document that I mentioned: https://x.com/TomANelson/status/1833996799247306819 ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR X: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 2 (ep.89)In this episode, Kt hits us with some important medical history--the discovery, I mean, CO-discovery of insulin--and the hot drama that *CO* discovery created! After the break, Laurel brings the story of young Audrey Hepburn and her teens years as a helper in the Dutch Resistance in her heavily Nazi-occupied town.*~*~*~*~*Mentioned in the Episode:Togo and the Serum Run (Balto story)More celebrities in the resistance!Our episode on Josephine Baker*~*~*~*~*~The Socials and Patreon!Patreon-- The Best Buds Club!Instagram - @HighTalesofHistory TikTok- @HighTalesofHistoryPod Facebook -High Tales of History or @HighTalesofHistoryYouTube - High Tales of HistoryEmail—hightailingthroughhistory@gmail.com*~*~*~*~*Source Materials--Insulin--https://academic.oup.com/clinchem/article/48/12/2270/5642437https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/arts-humanities-cultures/news/article/2521/the-controversy-of-insulin-and-its-nobel-prize-100-years-onhttps://diabetes.org/blog/history-wonderful-thing-we-call-insulinhttps://www.who.int/health-topics/diabetes#tab=tab_1https://www.google.com/search?q=diabetes&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS789US792&oq=diabetes&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyEggAEEUYORiRAhixAxiABBiKBTIGCAEQIxgnMgwIAhAjGCcYgAQYigUyEwgDEAAYgwEYkQIYsQMYgAQYigUyDQgEEAAYkQIYgAQYigUyBggFEEUYPDIGCAYQRRg8MgYIBxBFGDzSAQg2MDAwajBqNKgCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Audrey Hepburn--Dutch Girl by Robert Matzenhttps://time.com/5582729/audrey-hepburn-world-war-ii/https://www.military.com/history/how-audrey-hepburn-aided-dutch-resistance-during-world-war-ii.htmlhttps://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+poeple+were+involved+in+resistnace+acticities+in+ww2+europe&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS789US792&oq=how+many+poeple+were+involved+in+resistnace+acticities+in+ww2+europe&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTE1MTM1ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8*~*~*~*~Intro/outro music: "Loopster" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 2 (ep.89)In this episode, Kt hits us with some important medical history--the discovery, I mean, CO-discovery of insulin--and the hot drama that *CO* discovery created! After the break, Laurel brings the story of young Audrey Hepburn and her teens years as a helper in the Dutch Resistance in her heavily Nazi-occupied town.*~*~*~*~*Mentioned in the Episode:Togo and the Serum Run (Balto story)More celebrities in the resistance!Our episode on Josephine Baker*~*~*~*~*~The Socials and Patreon!Patreon-- The Best Buds Club!Instagram - @HighTalesofHistory TikTok- @HighTalesofHistoryPod Facebook -High Tales of History or @HighTalesofHistoryYouTube - High Tales of HistoryEmail—hightailingthroughhistory@gmail.com*~*~*~*~*Source Materials--Insulin--https://academic.oup.com/clinchem/article/48/12/2270/5642437https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/arts-humanities-cultures/news/article/2521/the-controversy-of-insulin-and-its-nobel-prize-100-years-onhttps://diabetes.org/blog/history-wonderful-thing-we-call-insulinhttps://www.who.int/health-topics/diabetes#tab=tab_1https://www.google.com/search?q=diabetes&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS789US792&oq=diabetes&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyEggAEEUYORiRAhixAxiABBiKBTIGCAEQIxgnMgwIAhAjGCcYgAQYigUyEwgDEAAYgwEYkQIYsQMYgAQYigUyDQgEEAAYkQIYgAQYigUyBggFEEUYPDIGCAYQRRg8MgYIBxBFGDzSAQg2MDAwajBqNKgCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Audrey Hepburn--Dutch Girl by Robert Matzenhttps://time.com/5582729/audrey-hepburn-world-war-ii/https://www.military.com/history/how-audrey-hepburn-aided-dutch-resistance-during-world-war-ii.htmlhttps://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+poeple+were+involved+in+resistnace+acticities+in+ww2+europe&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS789US792&oq=how+many+poeple+were+involved+in+resistnace+acticities+in+ww2+europe&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTE1MTM1ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8*~*~*~*~Intro/outro music: "Loopster" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
קצת לפני שיצא לטור קיץ עולמי נכנס תחת הצילייה שלנו איש מתוק, שהגיע אל אולפן "הקצה" עם קורקינט והמון קסם אישי - שחף אפרת - Freedom Fighters . הפרק מציע הצצה לאורח החיים הדינמי של מי שמגיל 17 יוצר ומפיק מוזיקה אלקטרונית ומנגן בארץ ובכל העולם בפסטיבלי ענק ומסיבות מחתרת, שותף בלייבל סטריאו סוסייטי ובעל חברה לליווי אמנים צעירים. כמו בכל פרק תעטוף את חווית המסע שלנו המוזיקה ששחף בחר ונטעם מההשפעות המוזיקליות שהזינו את היווצרות הסאונד החדשני והייחודי של Freedom Fighters . שחף משתף על הקשר שלו עם הקהל ,אינפוטים על מוזיקה ועל סצנות הטראנס והטכנו וגם נתעמק בתהליך העבודה על אחד מהטרקים הכי מצליחים שלו! שחף תודה על הפתיחות, החום ועל השיתופים המרתקים! בי עלו תובנות ועוד הרבה שאלות מהשיחה והצטיידתי במוזיקה חדשה לחקור שאין כיף גדול מזה! מחכה לשמוע מכם מה תעלה בכםן חווית ההאזנה, מוזמנים מאוד לכתוב לי. https://linktr.ee/kickrishon כל הלינקים של התוכנית כאן https://www.instagram.com/djfreedomfighters?igsh=NDg5YXhvZ2V0dHRx Freedome Fighters באינסטגרם רשימת הקטעים: Recycled - Freedom Fighters Around the World- Daft Punk Do For Love- 2pac Dusty Kid- The Fugue Drumville -Freedome Fighters, Modus Daft Punk - Interstella 5555 - הסרט המלא https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E28JMBKK3WQ
Tia Bess w/ Moms For Liberty calls in to help prove you can't judge a book by it's cover. Tia is a black lesbian who's also a conservative freedom fighter that is fighting for parental rights and proving that you can't stereotype everyone by how they look, their race or their sexuality.
It's a brand new season of UNDISTRACTED, starting September 12th! Join host Brittany Packnett Cunningham as she tackles and makes sense of the news of the week—the bits you heard about, the bits you didn't, and what we're going to do about all of it. A lot has happened since we were last together, so make yourself comfortable; Brittany's got some extra special guests stopping by. Listen in, and let us know who you want to hear from!Follow Brittany on Instagram, Threads & Tik Tok @MsPackyettiFollow The Meteor on Instagram @themeteor and X @themeteor. Follow Wonder Media Network on Instagram @wmn.media, X @wmnmedia, and Facebook
The fighting in the Kursk Oblast is still ongoing, and it would be much to soon to derive any lessons to be learned from this event. This episode picks up from the previous episode, examining how this campaign might offer examples of concepts presented in previous podcasts of the Ancient Art of Modern Warfare. Ukraine continues maneuver warfare at the tactical level, although as of this writing, nothing approaching the level of decisive action. Russia continues its World War I style offensive in the east, while the south has some interesting long-range strikes. The contrast between attrition warfare in the east and maneuver warfare in the north, combined with drones, deep fires, and partisan activity in Russian occupied areas all indicate that no prior form of warfare is obsolescent and all can exist simultaneously with modern techno-warfare. Reference: (As always) Clausewitz, C, On War, Edited and Translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret ©1984 Music: Holst, G., The Planets: Mars, Bringer of War (Internet Archives) The Army Strings, GarryOwen (Traditional) (Public Domain) Kilstoffe, P., Freedom Fighters from Machinimasound
I'm tied up today, so I've decided to re-share one of my absolute favourite TYP chats. *Here's the original synopsis.. In seven years of podcasting and twenty years of radio, this conversation is in my all-time top ten. Justin Wren is a both a cage fighter and freedom fighter, who has fought on the world-stage in the UFC and in the jungles of the Congo, championing the cause of one of the most marginalised groups of people in thew world; the Mbuti Pygmies. Justin's personal story (as an elite athlete battling all kinds of problems) and the story of his mission and purpose to liberate, empower and love the Mbuti, is both inspiring and confronting. Enjoy. *Warning: parts of this conversation might be confronting for some.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allies have the liberty (and have often exercised this liberty) to come and go as they please in the work of liberation. It's easy enough to put up signs or wear clothing stating, Black Lives Matter. But what sacrifices are we willing to make to learn about these Black lives and to ensure their true liberation? Historically, those who claimed to be freedom fighters stayed the course, even to the point of personal harm. Liberation is a dangerous endeavor. We're excited for this sermon as we dive into scripture from Esther 4: 9-17.
Freedom Fighters | Set Free Week 3 | August 25, 2024Message by Pat Hood [Lead Pastor]
Darrell Castle talks about former member of Congress, Tulsi Gabbard, and how she has been investigated, followed and branded publicly as a potential domestic terrorist under the government's new "Quiet Skies" program. TERRORIST OR FREEDOM FIGHTER Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. This is Friday the 16th day of August in the year of our Lord 2024. I will be talking about former member of congress Tulsi Gabbard and how she has been investigated and followed and branded publicly as a potential domestic terrorist under the government's new “Quiet Skies” program. Yes, it seems that Tulsi has upset all the wrong people or all the right people depending on your point of view, and she has been placed on what amounts to a dangerous terrorist watch list under the Quit Skies program. She has been and is being tracked by government agents in a program that reminds one of the surveillance regimes of the Soviet Union or perhaps East Germany before the Soviet breakup. This all came to light because one of those agents was disturbed by what he was ordered to do and became a whistleblower by contacting an organization called Uncover DC. The whistleblower said that Tulsi was singled out as a terror threat and Tulsi said his report matched her experiences and explained why she had been having so much trouble moving about the world in recent days. She went abroad for a short trip just a couple of days ago and was harassed at each leg and in each airport of her journey. She and her husband had their boarding passes marked with the quadruple SSSS designation which means Secondary Security Screening Selection. The quad S is usually a marker that tells the agents of TSA or any other airport personnel that the person so designated is a terror threat. So, from this point just imagine Tulsi as a threat to commit an act of terror. Perhaps she might say or write something the regime that seems to be in control of all Western nations considers to be not in compliance, but actual terror. For Tulsi the quad S meant delays of up to 45 minutes every time she went through an airport security process. Tulsi, an Iraq war veteran and current Army reservist said she usually packs light but sometimes that made it even more difficult because it was easier for them to go through and examine with their eyes and their hands each item of clothes she had in her carry-on bag. She said she had a couple of blazers; workout clothing and underwear and they squeezed every inch of each item at each airport change for her trip. Agents unzipped the lining inside the roller boards of her suitcase and examined every inch of the liner. She was ordered to take out every piece of electronics and turn each one on including her military phone and computer. Tulsi said she normally uses her military ID to get through security but for several trips including one trip to her reserve base in Oklahoma, the ID failed to get her through. One agent saw the quad S and said how can you be quad S and be in the military. I suppose that's a good question would have been her answer but that's just a guess. She reports that on one flight there were at least six agents doing her screening, along with dog teams. There were dogs in Dallas and dogs at the gates where she had to wait. Yes, indeed Tulsi Gabbard is quiet the terror threat. The whistle blower said that she had been placed on a domestic terror watch list. According to him she had two explosive detection canine teams, one Transportation Security Specialist (for explosives), one plainclothes TSA supervisor, and three Federal Air Marshalls assigned to every flight she boards. Uncover DC said she was placed on the list July 23 and the trio of Air Marshalls began flying with her on July 25. So far at least three Marshalls have flown with her on at least eight flights. The goal, according to the Quiet Skies program, is to surround people with human watchers.
Angel Cushing is a Freedom Fighter inspiring tons of folks to take a stand local for Property Rights. Leila McDougall took it upon herself to create feature film called Just a Farmer to show the plight of the Farmer Suicide globally.
By the end of the Spanish-US war, the Philippines was on the menu. Two battles played out simultaneously on the archipelago: and old and a new empire fought for power over a colony, whilst Filipinos fought for independence. The Philippines honoured the US in their new constitution and flag. But they were betrayed, and a young revolutionary, Emilio Aguinaldo, led the Filipino people in the brutal war against American imperialism. Listen as Anita and William are joined once again by Daniel Immerwahr to explore the colonisation of the Philippines. Twitter: @Empirepoduk Email: empirepoduk@gmail.com Goalhangerpodcasts.com Assistant Producer: Anouska Lewis Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Quietly center yourself and breathe. Breathe into the depths of your core. PAUSE And, as you breathe, allow your mind to clear and open, as you prepare for meditation. PAUSE Now, breathe again, and imagine, if you can, opening the door to a room with a round table. Seated at the table are Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Nelson Mandela. PAUSE As you enter the room, you notice there is a fourth chair at the table, a chair for you. You quietly slide into the chair. PAUSE As you sit down, you realize that the three men are in a discussion about freedom. When they see you're seated, they smile, nod, and turn their attention to you. PAUSE Martin Luther King speaks first, “I had a dream of peace and love for all,” he says. Now, it is your turn to smile and nod at Dr. King. PAUSE Then, Mahatma Gandhi speaks, “Violence is never the answer. Violence just begets violence.” Again, you nod and smile. PAUSE Then Nelson Mandela clears his throat and says, “Hatred has no place in this world.” You nod in agreement. PAUSE Pause for a moment, and think about why you've been brought before these three men. “You all fought bravely for freedom.” PAUSE The three men nod, And then say, “But freedom is not free. There is a price to pay, whether it's freedom for the whole world, or in your everyday life. There is a cost.” PAUSE You pause for a moment, sondering if what you heard was true. “Would you all have stopped your fights if you knew the price.” The men all shake their heads no. “And neither should you,” they say. PAUSE Now, slowly come back to the present. and, as you do, think about your life. Are there areas where you want more freedom, but have been afraid to fight for it because of the cost? Really sit with this thought. Reflect on it. PAUSE Now, breathe again, and let the words of Gandhi, King, and Mandela sink into you. Acknowledge that you are being called to create more freedom in your life. To be who you really are. And that men like Gandhi, King, and Mandela wouldn't have changed their minds just because there was a cost to freedom. The cost only makes your freedom more valuable. NAMASTE, BEAUTIFUL
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When the city sleeps, secrets awaken. Join seasoned radio host Sarah Mitchell as she dives into the depths of the most chilling mystery of her career. A mysterious caller knows intimate details about a cold case that has haunted the city for years—the unsolved murder of the girl in the river.
Last week, Del joined thousands of freedom fighters from around the world in ‘The Road to Geneva People's Convoy' to protest the WHO IHR Amendments to their Pandemic Treaty Agreement in the city that is essentially the world headquarters of globalism. Hear from some of the most powerful voices in the freedom movement on why all countries need to maintain independence from unelected global leaders at this crucial time in history.
This week, Activist Linda Sarsour sits down with us to talk about the difference between being an organizer vs activist, growing up Palestinian, and how to inspire the next generation to continue the legacy of freedom fighting. For more content, subscribe to our Youtube and Patreon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.