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In this special Women's History Month episode of The Freedom Forum, host Angela B. Freeman talks with Tiffany Munsell, senior vice president of mature engine programs at Rolls-Royce. An Indianapolis native, Tiffany shares her unconventional path from law school to venture capital to aerospace leadership, highlighting the grit and resilience required to balance motherhood, career pivots and professional growth. She discusses her early role in helping launch Elevate Ventures, her transition to Rolls-Royce during the pandemic, and the challenges and rewards of being a Black female leader in a male-dominated industry. Tiffany also reflects on the lasting impact of her education at Spelman College, the importance of authenticity in leadership and the need for psychological safety in the workplace.
In this special Women's History Month episode of The Freedom Forum, host Angela B. Freeman talks with Tiffany Munsell, senior vice president of mature engine programs at Rolls-Royce. An Indianapolis native, Tiffany shares her unconventional path from law school to venture capital to aerospace leadership, highlighting the grit and resilience required to balance motherhood, career pivots and professional growth. She discusses her early role in helping launch Elevate Ventures, her transition to Rolls-Royce during the pandemic, and the challenges and rewards of being a Black female leader in a male-dominated industry. Tiffany also reflects on the lasting impact of her education at Spelman College, the importance of authenticity in leadership and the need for psychological safety in the workplace.
Our guest on this 2025 Black History Month (BHM) episode is John Gaidoo of Cummins Inc. John discussed his executive legal career journey culminated by his African heritage, Marine military service, and training as a labor and employment attorney. John also discussed his real life and sometimes disparate experiences as a diverse man in corporate leadership, and the importance of leading an organization that shares your personal values and core belief system. Finally, John gave very transparent examples of the characteristics and skills that make for a great leader of people and how organizations can and should continue to invest and pour into their folks.
The Rebel News podcasts features free audio-only versions of select RebelNews+ content and other Rebel News long-form videos, livestreams, and interviews. Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com
Kevin Goldberg, President and First Amendment expert at Freedom Forum, joined Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss Justin Baldoni's lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, as well as the website he launched that includes a 168-page "timeline of events."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Al London is the Community Impact Director and Sr. Vice President at Old National Bank. Al shared some great information on how the banking industry has become more intentional about supporting and educating diverse communities to successfully prepare to obtain funding for home or business ownership and to reduce the wealth gap by helping the underserved and underbanked grow generational wealth. Importantly, Al forecast his current involvement in a legacy-creating passion project to build (literally from the ground up) Indiana's first-ever Minority Depository Institution (MDI), Generations Community Bank, which is slated to open later this year with him as its CEO.
On "Forbes Newsroom," Kevin Goldberg, First Amendment Specialist at the Freedom Forum, spoke to Forbes Senior Law Editor Liane Jackson about the Supreme Court hearing on a law that could lead to TikTok's ban.Stay ConnectedForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Goldberg, a First Amendment Specialist at the Freedom Forum joined Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss Justin Baldoni and his case against the New York Times and whether he can win. Stay ConnectedForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
To round out our sports leadership focus this year, on this final 2024 episode of Indianapolis Business Journal's podcast, The Freedom Forum with Angela B. Freeman, we are excited to announce our guest is Mary Kay Huse of Indy Ignite Pro Volleyball. Mary Kay stopped by the studio to tell us all about this brand new professional women's volleyball team beginning its first season here in Indianapolis on January 11, 2025. Specifically, Mary Kay provided significant insight into how this first expansion team of the Pro Volleyball Federation landed in Indy, has recruited its players, and is working to ensure this new professional women's sport incites a substantial following to establish its own legacy that will continue for years. Mary Kay also described her own entrepreneurial leadership journey that has led to this unique and exciting career opportunity through which she intends to have lasting impact.
In nearing the end of our focus this year on leadership in sports organizations in Indiana, we sat down with Sarah Myer of Indiana Sports Corp. Sarah dropped by the studio to provide some insights on how this sports-centered nonprofit, headquartered right here in the Hoosier state, has set the standard in our country as the first to ever facilitate the bidding and implementation of world class sporting events, such as the 2012 Super Bowl, past or future NBA/WBNA All-Stars, and NCAA Basketball championships. Sarah also describes how she has been successful in leading her team and countless volunteers to be the standard bearers in the level of community engagement and Hoosier hospitality that has been noted and admired by visitors from around the world, making us a premiere host city.
As we turn the page on another season in Indiana this year, we continue to focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in Indiana's major sports league. This month we shine light on a lesser known sports institution based in our state that is having local, national, and international impact. Our guest, Evelyn Magley, is the CEO of The Basketball League (TBL). Ms. Evelyn is the first woman and/or African-American woman to own a men's professional sports organization. She stopped by our studio to discuss her inspiration and motivation that has led her to form and grow TBL, and her aspirations for the future and legacy of the organization.
Jasmine Park is the Vice President of People, Culture, and Inclusion for the Indianapolis Colts. In keeping with our focus on professional sports this year, Jasmine dropped by the studio to discuss her experience as a diverse woman in sports and how she was able to be particularly influential in the interview and hiring process that resulted in The Colts' new head coach. Jasmine also described how she intentionally and authentically works to mentor, educate, and empower the younger generation of diverse leaders to be successful in sports and/or any career they desire to pursue in Indiana.
Monday, September 9, 2024 In the second hour, he is joined by Jonathan Saenz, President of Texas Values. Jonathan is sharing the upcoming Texas Faith, Family, and Freedom Forum. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or comments. Looking for just the Highlights? Follow us on Spotify at […]
Randy Lewandowski is the President and CEO of the Indianapolis Indians. As we continue our focus on sports organizations in Indiana, we invited Randy to come by the studio to discuss the rich history and tradition of Indiana's oldest Minor League baseball team, his significant tenure and advancement with their organization, and how their organization has evolved over the years. In particular, Randy was very transparent about the intentionality of his former leadership and his current responsibility to make baseball more inclusive to all and to ensure Victory Field continues to be a staple of the Indianapolis community. Randy was very transparent about his personal relationship and growth in authentic leadership, empathy, and mentorship as related to identifying and growing emerging or diverse talent.
Today on the Jimmy Barrett Show:President of Texas Values Jonathan Saenz on the Texas Faith, Family, & Freedom Forum
Kristin Weeden is the Chief Talent Officer at Penske Entertainment. As we continue our focus on sports organizational leadership in Indianapolis this year, we wanted to check back in with Penske, including Indianapolis Motor Speedway, INDYCAR, and IMS Productions, to learn about what they are doing from a Human Resources perspective to continue to make the track an inclusive environment for its employees, interns, and fans. Kristin came by the studio and provided great insight into some of the wonderful programs, initiatives, and thought leadership that she and others on the Penske leadership team are implementing to effectuate and drive real change, real fast. Kristin also provided great transparency regarding some of the pragmatic challenges that women face when in positions of leadership in sports, particularly male sports organizations.
Jamie Riley is the Chief Operating Officer at USA Football. In keeping with our focus on professional sports organizations in our community, Jamie came by the studio to tell us about all the amazing things happening with football at the Olympic level and at the grassroots - not the kind you watch on Sunday - in light of their notably increased participation across the country. Jamie also described her experiences as a female executive in arguably one of the most male-dominated of sports. Particularly in light of the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics and the USA Swimming trials happening this summer in Indianapolis, Jamie shed some light and exciting news on the evolution of flag football for all amongst the Olympic Games.
Louisiana will now require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom. Similar bills have been proposed in Texas, Oklahoma and Utah, raising questions about the constitutional separation of church and state. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Charles Haynes of the Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan foundation promoting First Amendment freedoms. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Louisiana will now require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom. Similar bills have been proposed in Texas, Oklahoma and Utah, raising questions about the constitutional separation of church and state. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Charles Haynes of the Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan foundation promoting First Amendment freedoms. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
"88% of moms and 83% of fathers experience a prenatal diagnosis as a traumatic event, and that means our response to the crisis of a prenatal diagnosis should be trauma-informed." Tracy Winsor #texasvaluesreport with special guest Tracy Winsor, Co-Founder & Parent Program Director, Be Not Afraid (BNA) and host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney, Texas Values For resources for families with a prenatal diagnosis, visit BeNotAfraid.net. Check out our incredible line-up of speakers for Texas Values 7th Annual Texas Faith, Family, & Freedom Forum and sign up today! txvalues.org/forum Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting with us; like, comment, share, subscribe! For more about Texas Values see: Txvalues.org To support our work, go to donate.txvalues.org/GivetoTexasValues
Halston Mavrick is the Director of Brand Partnerships at Indy Fuel Hockey Club. In continuing with our focus on sports organizations in Indianapolis, Halston dropped by the studio to provide some unique insights as to the origin of hockey in Indiana. She also discussed the sport's growing following and fandom in the Hoosier state, and what exciting opportunities are on the horizon for this sports club, including a new venue and football team. Importantly, Halston described how Indy Fuel is intentionally and continually focused on ensuring that a diverse fan base has exposure and access to the sport of hockey.
This hour on Disrupted, we're looking at the First Amendment and its impact on colleges and universities. Students are demanding their schools divest from Israel over its war in Gaza. Some colleges have allowed protests with police presence, while others have forcibly removed demonstrators. There have been allegations of antisemitic, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian speech at some protests — and that's left many wondering how to address harmful speech without curbing free expression. First Amendment Specialist Kevin Goldberg explains the five protections covered in the amendment. Wesleyan University President Michael Roth talks about his role as a university administrator and how to provide safe spaces for students. GUESTS: Kevin Goldberg: First Amendment Specialist, Freedom Forum. Michael Roth: President, Wesleyan University and author of Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist's Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness. This episode originally aired on February 7, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Niya Blair Hackworth is the Director of Inclusion of the NCAA. In keeping with our sports focus and their organizational forces in Indiana, Dr. Niya came by the studio to discuss her career path in higher education administration and its evolution over many years at multiple universities prior to joining the NCAA. With an evolving focus on what is now called “diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB),” Dr. Hackworth shared some of her experiences, challenges, and successes in doing “the work” that has fueled her passion for impacting and improving the student experience for all, and especially the over 500,000 student-athletes at the 1100 member schools that the NCAA governs.
There are many religious holidays in the spring, but not all are given the same public acknowledgment – from government-sponsored events to time off from school and work. Amanda Tyler and Holly Hollman discuss how Christian privilege shows up in how our country recognizes and accommodates certain holidays, as well as how holidays help us understand and celebrate the religious pluralism in our country. SHOW NOTES Segment 1 (starting at 00:38): The March Madness of spring break and public school holidays Access “A Parent's Guide to Religion in Public Schools” published decades ago by the National PTA and the First Amendment Center with funding from the Freedom Forum at this link on BJC's website. Segment 2 (starting at 15:05): Religious holidays and public officials/elected leaders Read about Dr. Anthea Butler's experience at the White House St. Patrick's Day celebration in this reflection on her Substack. Segment 3 (starting at 24:00): Reflections on Christian privilege Amanda mentioned her forthcoming book, How to End Christian Nationalism. It releases October 22, and it is available for preorder at endchristiannationalism.com. Read the story by Kevin Reynolds in the Salt Lake Tribune discussing Muslim players fasting during March Madness, which coincides with Ramadan: BYU doesn't have to play on Sundays. So should the NCAA better accommodate Muslim athletes during Ramadan? Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC's generous donors. You can support these conversations with a gift to BJC.
Dr. Allison Barber is the President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) at the Indiana Fever. On this Women's History Month episode, Allison discusses her career ascension to her current role at the Indiana Fever by way of 8 previous roles in education, government, communications, and more. Allison also discusses her leadership role of the Indiana Fever, her day to day tasks, and her influence in business and women's sports, such as the WNBA. Importantly, Dr. Barber also provides some vignette of what excitement may lie ahead for Indianapolis with the possibility of the Indiana Fever having the first-round draft pick and how that opportunity will only provide another tool in our strong toolbelt of talent at The Fever and in our city's noteworthy sports landscape.
Max Siegel is the CEO of USA Track and Field. In this episode, Max discusses his experiences and lessons learned over the course of his wide array of professional endeavors. Max also touched on his contributions and investments to diversify the racing industry and so many other industries and organizations he has engaged in and impacted through his historical leadership. Finally, Max provided some insights into what we can expect for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and the Olympic swimming trials being held in Indianapolis in June.
This hour on Disrupted, we discuss the First Amendment and its impact on higher education. College campuses are in the spotlight as students have continued to hold protests since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. There have been allegations of antisemitic, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian speech at some protests — and that's left many wondering how to address harmful speech without curbing free expression. First Amendment Specialist Kevin Goldberg explains the five protections covered in the amendment. Wesleyan University President Michael Roth talks about his role as a university administrator and how to provide safe spaces for students. Connecticut college students will share their thoughts on free speech. GUESTS: Kevin Goldberg: First Amendment Specialist, Freedom Forum. Michael Roth: President, Wesleyan University and author of Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist's Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness. Elle: Student, Yale University Thomas: Student, University of New Haven AJ: Student, University of New Haven See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mel Raines is the president and COO of Pacers Sports & entertainment. In this episode, Mel discussed her current position resulting from a career transition from politics to sports and her leadership of the Pacers organization in that role. Importantly, Mel also touches on all the things our community should know about NBA All-Star weekend coming up in Indianapolis next month, particularly how the organizing committee is encouraging maximum community participation and involvement as the world's eyes are on our city. Mel was particularly transparent about the intentional incorporation of our diverse Indianapolis food, arts, and culture scene in the NBA All-Star weekend to ensure this event is inclusive of all people who will be attending.
Robert Shegog is the President and CEO of a historically diverse media organization based in Indianapolis, Recorder Media Group. In this episode, Robert discusses how he has been perfectly positioned for his current role. Robert specifically describes how his unique experiences of being raised in the Deep South, being a Navy veteran, graduating from a HBCU, and overcoming a speech impediment have all collectively worked to develop his leadership skills, build his confidence, provide transferable skills, and drive his current passions around giving “a voice to the voiceless”! Robert also gives us a snippet of what may be expected from the 17th Annual Champion of Diversity awards program coming in January, 2024.
Answering the question, "where are we losing freedom in America?" on todays Finding Freedom Forum is Sam Anthony of Your News, Bill Kelberlau, Central Texas Representative, Courtenay Turner, Cause Fest, Crissy Kantor, Board of Alermen and Chill Spa, And Paul Engel with The Constitution Study.
Alan Mills, often referred to as “The Godfather” of Barnes & Thornburg LLP, is a partner at the Indianapolis office. Moreso, Alan is the first African-American/Black employee, attorney, and partner at Barnes & Thornburg. He has built a career, reputation, and legacy on doing great legal work and increasing the diverse representation of attorneys at Barnes & Thornburg and at all levels and facets of the legal industry. Alan is a connector and is responsible for helping attorneys across this country, particularly diverse attorneys, obtain and thrive in legal careers in firms, corporations, government, and elsewhere. In this episode, Alan drops some knowledge and wisdom on the evolution of the legal community and its practices here in Indiana as he prepares for his impending retirement at the end of 2023 after 41 years as a lawyer.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask the question of my guests, "where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do as Americans, and what is my guest doing to protect freedom?" In the order they will be appearing is James Dickey with the Upper Mid West Law Center, Linda Rantz, who talks about returning to hand counting, Walter Daugherity .... known as Dr. D, Nicholas St Jon with the Washoe Patriots, And former Arizona State Representative Liz Harris.
Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do about it, and what are these guests doing to protect freedom in America. My guests appear in this order.... Paul Venable – Chairman The Constitution Party of Missouri, J. Christian Adams serves as President and General Counsel of the Public Interest Legal Foundation and he wrote the best seller "injustice Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department which examines the Department's election and voting rights record., Pastor Broden Executive Director Content of Character Series, Chad Davidson Former Atheist and Host of The Good Fight Radio Show, and Steven Slaton, owner of the Trump Store and running for the Arizona House of Representatives.
In this episode of my Finding Freedom Forum I have in this order... Judd Saul of "Equipping the Persecuted," Raleigh Washington who has too many titles to mention but has a book about reconciliation through relationships, Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers, And Clinton Ohlers of Safe Blood, a company that matches unvaccinated donors with recipients that want unvaccinated blood.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask my guests, "Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to protect it, and what are my guest doing to protect it? In this episode I have IN THIS ORDER, Darren Bailey, running for congress in Illinois, Kim Yeater "Take Your Power Back Radio Show." Charles Bookwalter, running for Congress in Indiana, Tina Peters from the Selection Code, and Joe Oltman, with The Conservative Daily radio show.
In this interview on my Finding Freedom Forum Darin Gaub with Restore Liberty and Caroline Joyous talk about where we are losing freedom in America, what we can all do, and what are they doing on their platforms to help prevent it.
When elected officials aren't prioritizing the needs of their constituents, voters can make their voices heard on a state and local level through ballot initiatives. In this episode of Democracy Decoded, host Simone Leeper breaks down the power of ballot initiatives, showcasing how everyday citizens can use this tool of direct democracy to bring about significant change. She speaks with advocates, politicians and experts who have had first-hand experience in crafting and enacting these ballot measures. This episode serves as an inspiring reminder that through the ballot initiative process, ordinary people have the ability to make an impact in their community.Simone talks to Micheal Davis Jr., the Executive Director of Promote The Vote, about the ballot initiatives in Michigan that have expanded voting access. She then brings in Lata Nott, Senior Legal Counsel of Voting Rights at Campaign Legal Center, who explains how ballot initiatives allow voters to circumvent their state legislatures when they feel that they are not being truly represented. Simone then turns to Arizona, where former Attorney General of Arizona Terry Goddard and CLC Senior Legal Counsel for Campaign Finance Elizabeth Shimek discuss Proposition 211, also known as the Voters' Right to Know Act, an initiative designed to help shine light on the original sources of secret campaign spending in Arizona and ensure voters know who is spending big money to influence their ballots. Host and Guests:Simone Leeper litigates a wide range of redistricting-related cases at CLC, challenging gerrymanders and advocating for election systems that guarantee all voters an equal opportunity to influence our democracy. Prior to arriving at CLC, Simone was a law clerk in the office of Senator Ed Markey and at the Library of Congress, Office of General Counsel. She received her J.D. cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 2019 and a bachelor's degree in political science from Columbia University in 2016.Micheal Davis, Jr is Executive Director of Promote the Vote Michigan. A graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Sociology, Micheal has led statewide electoral operations and coordinated advocacy campaigns, locally and across the country for the last 15+ years. Micheal previously worked for Ann Arbor's Community Action Network and the AmeriCorps VISTA, where he served with the Youth Empowerment Project. He then joined State Voices, supporting efforts to increase civic engagement on a national level. In the decade since, Micheal has been active in advancing workers' rights, including electoral campaigns within the labor movement, serving as the Political Director for the Michigan AFL-CIO and leading the outreach and expansion of its organizing department. Micheal is thrilled to lead the Promote the Vote team and to continue the fight to ensure fair democratic elections and practices in Michigan for years to come.Lata Nott is Senior Legal Counsel, Voting Rights at Campaign Legal Center. Before joining CLC, Lata was the Deputy Director of Policy for State Voices, where she provided state-based organizations with legal, legislative, and strategic support for voting rights, voter protection, and redistricting programs. Prior to that, she was the Executive Director of the First Amendment Center at the Freedom Forum; she remains a fellow at the Freedom Forum, serving as a subject matter expert on First Amendment and free expression issues and regularly speaking to the media, policymakers, and the general public about the implications that existing laws, proposed legislation, and tech company policies have for free expression and civic engagement. Terry Goddard served as Arizona Attorney General from 2003 to 2011. He focused on protecting consumers and fighting trans-national organized crime. He led the Arizona effort against international money laundering and the polygamous sects in Northern Arizona and Utah. In 2010, he received the Kelly-Wyman Award, the highest recognition given by the state attorneys general. Terry also served as Mayor of Phoenix from 1984 to 1990. He was elected President of the National League of Cities and named Municipal Leader of the Year in 1988. Since 2016, Terry led an initiative effort to stop anonymous political contributions in Arizona elections. After 3 unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the ballot, on the fourth try 72% of Arizona voters approved the Stop Dark Money initiative. Terry currently teaches at Arizona State University College of Law. Elizabeth Shimek is Senior Legal Counsel, Campaign Finance at Campaign Legal Center. Prior to joining CLC, Elizabeth worked as Chief of Staff for Wisconsin State Representative Greta Neubauer, where she worked with policymakers and stakeholders to develop innovative public policy, increase public engagement in the legislative process, and push back against efforts to undermine our democratic systems. Elizabeth has served as an advisor to state-level political campaigns and caucuses and previously worked as an attorney specializing in political and government law at Maistelman & Associates in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Links:Arizona Leads on Stopping Secret SpendingMidterm Ballot Initiatives Strengthening the Freedom to Vote Win BigProposal 2: Voting rights proposal approved in MichiganStates are Making it Harder for Ballot Initiatives to Pass About CLC:Democracy Decoded is a production of Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization which advances democracy through law at the federal, state and local levels, fighting for every American's right to responsive government and a fair opportunity to participate in and affect the democratic process.Learn more about us.Democracy Decoded is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. We want to hear from you! Thank you for taking a few minutes to complete our survey. Your feedback helps understand what you love about Democracy Decoded and how we can make it even better. 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This episode of my Podcast is my Finding Freedom Forum that has Jefferson Davis, and that is his real name, from a group in Wisconsin that fights for election integrity, and Byron Keelin with his organization Freedom Principle. PLUS... after them is four separate short interviews with people from Mike Lindell's event in Springfield, Missouri. They are talking about election integrity which the lack of it will affect freedom.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask my guests, "Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to protect it, and what are my guest doing to protect it? In this episode I have in this order ... Marylyn Todd with her election experiences, Victor DelGiorno with The All Over The Road Podcast, David "Bull" Gurfein with UAP, Dan Schultz with Precinct Strategy, and Francis Dorsey with Operation Continued Resilience.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask my guests, "Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to protect it, and what are my guest doing to protect it? In this episode I have Carl Boyanton running for Congress, Lori and Jen from TallyTexas.org, And Todd Gerhart from Make Honey Great Again..... AND THE BONUS CONTENT AFTER THEM IS Darin Gaub with Restore Liberty AND General Michael Flynn
The National Constitution Center, in partnership with a coalition of leading free speech organizations, is convened a National First Amendment Summit on September 13, 2023 to discuss the increasing threats to freedom of expression and to celebrate the opening of the Center's new First Amendment gallery. This program is presented in partnership with the Freedom Forum, FIRE, the First Amendment Watch at NYU, PEN America, and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Keynote: A Conversation with Salman Rushdie The keynote panel of the event, a conversation with author and free speech advocate Salman Rushdie about the importance of free speech in a democratic society and the forces of censorship that imperil its existence, was moderated by Suzanne Nossel, CEO of PEN America. Panel 1: The Origins of the First Amendment and Its Central Role in Democracy Probing the origins of the First Amendment and its critical role as a check on the government Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University Jacob Mchangama, founder and CEO of The Future of Free Speech Project; Research Professor at Vanderbilt University Stephen Solomon, Marjorie Deane Professor of Journalism at New York University; founder of NYU's First Amendment Watch Moderator: Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center Panel 2: The First Amendment in the Courts Exploring the current legal controversies filling the daily headlines—from defamation to book banning to threatening language Floyd Abrams, senior counsel at Cahill Gordon & Reindel Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University Lyrissa Lidsky, Raymond & Miriam Ehrlich Chair in U.S. Constitutional Law at Florida Law Moderator: Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Panel 3: The First Amendment on Campus and Online Examining the increasing conflicts involving free speech on campuses and online in an age of social media, artificial intelligence, and other new technologies Will Creeley, legal director at FIRE, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression Jeannie Suk Gersen, John H. Watson, Jr., Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Nadine Strossen, John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law, Emerita, at New York Law School Moderator: Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org. Continue today's conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly.
on this episode we have a conversation with Top Shot competitor, camp owner and amateur tree service provider, William Wallis
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My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask my guests, "Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to protect it, and what are my guest doing to protect it? In this episode I have Sherrona, "America's Mom," Donna Santucci, advocating for her son, Kurt & Lucinda with Texas Ready, April LaJune. with The America Matters Radio Show... And Shredd with Struck and the Truth Twins.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask the questions, "Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to protect it, and what are my guest doing to protect it?" In this episode my guests are, in order of appearance... Christopher Holton, with Center For Security Policy, Kevin McGary, Author and founder of Every BLM, Carmelo Belardo, James Marter, Candidate for Congress, Me, and Kayleigh Kozak.
Eight guests on this Finding Freedom Forum talk about where we are losing freedom in America, what can we do, and what are they doing and what is their platform. Emily Chenevert, Mom's For Liberty, Ray Michaels, GrassRoots50.com, Dan Albert, Freedom Cells, Connie Hair, State Freedom Caucus, Magda Khalifa, Triangle Fragrance, Kimberly Lowe, Candidate for US Senate Virginia, Zeke Stout MGS Trade School, Randy and Daryn, Patriots With Grit.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I ask the questions, "Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to protect it, and what are my guest doing to protect it? In this episode I have Brilyn Hollyhand, Editor in Chief of The Truth Gazette, Idaho State Senator, Tammy Nichols, Chris Dover, pro firearm media, Ashley Ramos, Illinois Congressional Candidate, And Carla Sands, Vice Chair, Center for Energy and Environment, America First Policy Institute, and former US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark (ret.)
On my Finding Freedom Forum I am looking, digging, and turning over rocks to find where freedom is being lost in America. While it sounds like a stretch, more often than not, the people that want to control our freedom hides their actions. Today, I have Angelo Soto, an involved citizen, john Veltri working on election integrity, kathleen Winn candidate for Congress and radio show host, Nick Slatten author, veteran, Presidential Pardon, and fighter for veterans, and Roman Buhler, director of the Madison Coalition.
My Finding Freedom Forum is where I bring on guests from different backgrounds, organizations, or involvements to ask three questions of them. Where are we losing freedom in America, what can we do to stop it and protect it, and what are they doing? In this episode of my Finding Freedom Forum I have Sean George of Beard Vet Coffee, Lorraine LeMon from the Hill Country Patriots, and Trent England of Save Our States.
Siamo di ritorno dalla BTCPrague una delle conferenze Bitcoin migliori di sempre. Vi raccontiamo che cosa abbiamo visto e perché siamo tornati assolutamente entusiasti.Inoltre: si apre a Oslo il Freedom Forum, un luogo magico dove Bitcoin e diritti umani si intrecciano. Guai seri per Damus, un'app iOS per NOSTR, ci costringono ad interrogarci nuovamente sulla reale incensurabilità del protocollo. Infine commentiamo con voi alcune critiche molto pertinenti sullo stato attuale del protocollo Bitcoin.It's showtime!