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Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weeknight from 6-8pm on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! NFL Bounce - Aaron Rodgers to the Steelers College Baseball talk Bulldog Beat - New Weapons for Georgia What's Poppin' - NBA Finals Chop It Up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's go back through the Degrassi Kid Vault! In March 2023, I sat down with Degrassi's Annie Clark to talk to her about her time on Degrassi. She hung around for an extra half an hour to answer your fan questions. Here's what she had to say! Ahmerie - What's your favourite thing about Fiona & Imogen's relationship?
Father James Kubicki joins Patrick to discuss Practicing Your Faith Daily (7:58) How do we prevent daily prayer from just being routine and not impacting our life? What is the value of having a routine? (19:53) Break 1 Father Kubicki discusses his new book on daily reflections (24:43) Bob - It is very important to have a set time and a set PLACE for daily prayer. I have built a chapel inside the closet. Maria - Morning and Evening Prayer from the Liturgy of The Hours is a great way to pray daily - She is a 3rd Order Dominican. (36:03) Bashann - How can we have our prayer life be more alive, and not just part of a checklist? (40:55) Break 2 What other ways can we practice our faith other than prayer on a daily basis? Connie - Being prepared to do my daily prayer in the morning... I arrived 30 min before I start work to the office, so I can be in the car praying without distractions (47:21) Georgia - What point do you stop allowing kids not to participate in family prayers? I have 8 children, when they hit the teen years they don't want to be part of. I try to give them that space, or should I have basic expectation? Resources A Year of Daily Offerings https://ignatius.com/a-year-of-daily-offerings-ydop/
Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show! This Hour: School shooting happened at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia What gun law would have prevented the school shooting? Kim on a Whim: Kim vs. Affirmative Action in Schools. Kim and Marc talk about the recent numbers that have come out about enrollment in universities after the Supreme Court struck down Affirmative Action in the enrollment process. The rules for the Trump / Harris debate have been released Coming Up: Catherine Smit-Torrez, Tom Ackerman, and In Other News with Ethan
Here are the listeners and topics of questions answered in this episode: Madison from Iowa - Scheduling parent consultations, child taking lots of medications Maria from California - Child pretends to be an animal in session Teri from California - Termination process Miray from Turkey - Child is asking personal questions Heidi from the UK - CCPT with children in residential care (attachment/trauma) Daniele from Georgia - What to do with specific presenting issues Callie from Texas - Complementary therapies to CCPT, Self-care recommendations If you would like to ask me questions directly and get live, immediate answers, check out www.ccptcollective.com, where I host two weekly Zoom calls filled with advanced CCPT case studies and session reviews, as well as member Q&A. You can take advantage of the two-week free trial to see if the CCPT Collective is right for you. Ask Me Questions: Call (813) 812-5525, or email: brenna@thekidcounselor.com Brenna's CCPT Hub: https://www.playtherapynow.com CCPT Collective (online community exclusively for CCPTs): https://ccptcollective.com Podcast HQ: https://www.playtherapypodcast.com APT Approved Play Therapy CE courses: https://childcenteredtraining.com Twitter: @thekidcounselor https://twitter.com/thekidcounselor Facebook: https://facebook.com/playtherapypodcast References: Cochran, N., Nordling, W., & Cochran, J. (2010). Child-Centered Play Therapy (1st ed.). Wiley. VanFleet, R., Sywulak, A. E., & Sniscak, C. C. (2010). Child-centered play therapy. Guilford Press. Landreth, G. L. (2002). Play therapy: The art of the relationship (2nd ed.). Brunner-Routledge. Bratton, S. C., Landreth, G. L., Kellam, T., & Blackard, S. R. (2006). Child parent relationship therapy (CPRT) treatment manual: A 10-session filial therapy model for training parents. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Benedict, Helen. Themes in Play Therapy. Used with permission to Heartland Play Therapy Institute.
Former South Carolina OL Mike Matulis joins Gamecock Central's Mike Uva for this week's episode of Mix in a Water Monday. The two take a deeper look into the Gamecocks win against Furman while Matulis provides a unique perspective on: – The improvements he saw from the offense as a whole – What he noticed that looked different with the offensive line – How the younger OL and players looked that got into the game – What Saturday's game against Furman does for this offense heading into this week's game against Georgia – What he likes about what OC Dowell Loggains is doing – What he'd like to see from South Carolina against Georgia – How he would assess the performance from the defense – Why you have to be patient with younger players – What it's like as an OL knowing your QB is playing on another level Catch Mix in a Water Mondays every Monday this season with different former Gamecocks joining Uva throughout the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breaking down 4-star LB Chris Cole's commitment to Georgia | What is the Dawgs' identity right now? | What's up with the run blocking? Gametime.co promo code DAWGS for $20 off your Georgia football ticket order Follow DawgsHQ: Twitter Instagram Facebook Sweet Dawgs apparel and merch – the NIL Collection at BreakingT: https://breakingt.com/collections/georgia-bulldogs?rfsn=6311061.c4cc310 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Meg and Tom reminisce about the time they decided to have a destination wedding in Tbilisi....with only 4 days to plan it!!! They also discuss how you too can get married in Georgia:What are the paperwork requirementsWhat to expect from a Georgian wedding ceremonyand more....Mentions:Fabulous wedding photographer: https://www.instagram.com/ioseb_mamniashvili_photography/Full article on Food Fun Travel: https://foodfuntravel.com/how-to-get-married-in-georgia-georgian-wedding-tbilisi/Tbilisi Free Walking Tours: https://tbilisifreewalkingtours.com
Renée Areng leads Brookhaven as the inaugural Executive Director for the Brookhaven Convention and Visitors Bureau, now Explore Brookhaven since 2018. Previously, Areng served with three destination marketing organizations: most recently, Visit Mississippi Gulf Coast. Throughout her leadership, Areng increased all metrics, including visitation and overall revenue for non-gaming hotels. Additionally, she unified all messaging in marketing and sales, increasing all digital and social metrics. Most recently, Areng consulted with Destination Organizations on strategic planning, accreditation, streamlining databases, and increasing visitation. Clients include Visit South Walton, Louisiana's Northshore, Tupelo CVB, Visit Mobile, Jeff Davis Chamber, and CVB, Louisiana's Cajun Bayou, and Pat Harrison Waterway District. Before joining the Mississippi Gulf Coast, she served as Executive Vice President for Visit Baton Rouge, and she served in statewide and national political arenas. Areng is a cum laude graduate of the University of Louisiana with a BA in Public Administration and French. She earned her Certified Destination Marketing Executive (CDME) designation from Destinations International in 2007 and served on the CDME review committee in 2018. She has led five organizations through six accreditations through Destinations International's DMAP program. On this Destination on the Left episode, I talk with Renee Areng about her experience building a destination marketing organization from the ground up. We discuss the key ingredients needed for the successful formation of her DMO located just outside the Atlanta Metro Area and how they proved instrumental in creating the right environment for the organization to thrive. What You Will Learn in this Episode: Why Renee was eager to join her current team in Brookhaven, Georgia What's so fascinating about working in a newly created destination The unique structure of tourism in Georgia and how Renee is helping her organization punch above its weight class to stand out among Georgia's 200 DMOs How the branding strategy helped Brookhaven stand out from closeby Atlanta Why it's so important that Brookhaven is considered a viable voice at the table The challenges of launching Explore Brookhaven during a global pandemic Why often the most challenging part of a collaboration is getting the egos out of the equation Some examples of when Renee has helped create some fantastic partnerships How to connect with Renee and discover more about Explore Brookhaven Taking Their Place at the Table Renee shares why she believes it is so important that Brookhaven is considered a viable voice at the table. She describes why it was critical for the brand new DMO to scale to where they are being taken as seriously as the more prominent destinations in Georgia, such as Macon, Savannah, and Atlanta. Renee also shares more about her role on the board for Destinations International and how it is helping Explore Brookhaven get the recognition they deserve. Evolving as a Destination Organization Did you know that Renee's breakout session at the Destination International Annual Convention in Toronto was one of the best attended at the event with standing room only? She shares why she is so passionate about understanding how destination organizations are evolving and why she was eager to get her teeth into the opportunity that taking the reins at Explore Brookhaven offered. Renee explains the topics discussed during that session and why being clear about your value proposition is critical. An Agile Industry I loved speaking with Renee about how the evolving workforce is going to change the existing workplace and why it's so necessary to recognize the need for change. The travel and tourism industry is more flexible now than it's ever been, and Renee shares why the sector is now much more focused on the influence they have in the community rather than the number of heads in beds. Resources: Website: www.ExploreBrookhaven.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/explore-brookhaven/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/
On today's episode of The American Land Man Podcast, we are back in the studio talking with Mark Haslam. Mark is a real estate agent in his home state of Georgia and is a nationally recognized land manager by the National Deer Association. Mark is a contributor for MeatEater, a podcast host, owner of southeastwhitetail.com, and the 2020 National Deer Association Deer Manager of the year. We discuss: -Deer hunting in Georgia -What it's like working with MeatEater -Hunting pine tree farms -How he got his start in real estate -Using the timber on his farm to help offset the cost of the farm -Hunting clubs in the southeast -Managing his property for all walks of wildlife -Helping bring back bobwhite quail to his farm -Using clear-cuts on a tree farm to your advantage -Controlled burns -The top improvements you can do to hunting grounds in the south -Planting food plots in sandy soil -Marks plans to help with the declining eastern turkey population -What does good whitetail habitat look like in the southeast? -The importance of water when managing for whitetails And so much more! Connect: -https://southeastwhitetail.com -https://www.themeateater.com/people/mark-haslam -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerWhitetailProperties -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerFacebook -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerYouTube -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerInstagram
Today our hosts Braden Cheek, Brian Duck, and Joel Thompson with The Criterion Fund discuss the metrics they used when analyzing their two newest closings, and what investors can expect from these properties! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:43 - Village at Northshore in Slidell, Louisiana - acquisition costs, expectations, and upside! 7:26 - A deeper dive into the metrics we look at, and the questions we ask when evaluating a deal. 8:20 - How much cash we're taking in for this deal, and the expected return for our investors. 9:54 - What is our criteria when evaluating a property we're looking to purchase? 10:35 - Stonewood Village in Stone Mountain, Georgia - What do we like about it? 14:10 - The Stone Mountain Metrics! We're loving the risk/return profile. 19:52 - Don't miss out on these deals! Slots are filling up fast. *Be Sure to check us out on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for the Audio version of today's episode!** https://open.spotify.com/show/08KmNvqGV5HjmHUC8fLuce https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-invest-in-commercial-real-estate/id1543470290?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200 Links mentioned in this episode: www.TheCriterionFund.com www.HowToInvestInCRE.TV Invest.HowToInvestInCRE.com To sign up for our exclusive investor list, click below. https://www.thecriterionfund.com/join-our-investor-list
- Potential flip of identity for Georgia - What were the goods and the bads? - Who were the standout performers? - KOTH: Most overrated team going into 2022 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xd8wzFjbaI8 Follow us on Twitter: @DawgsDailyPod @Jeremiah_Stod7 @22_Jman Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/DawgsDailyPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classiccitysports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classiccitysports/support
On today's episode of The Bridge presented by AdventHealth, Mike and Marc discuss: - Greg Auman talks Tom Brady - Why Tom Brady is coming back - Mike White leaves Florida for Georgia - What happens next for the Gators
Jasmine Crowe is an award-winning social entrepreneur, TED Speaker, and leader who is working to make the world a better place one cause at a time. In 2017, after years of feeding people experiencing homelessness from her own kitchen, she launched Goodr, a sustainable waste management company that leverages technology to combat hunger and reduce food waste. She has been featured on CNBC, Oprah Magazine, Inc., Forbes, Fast Company, the NY Times, and was named by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the top 100 influential female founders. Under her direction, Goodr has redirected over 12 million pounds of surplus food from restaurants, event centers, airports, and businesses to the millions of people who are food insecure. Goodr clients include SAP, Turner Broadcasting, Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Six Flags Over Georgia, and many more. During this episode, you will hear Jasmine talk about: What makes Goodr different from a food pantry How Goodr works with large venues and local non-profits to distribute food to people who are food insecure How Goodr pivoted its business during the pandemic The free grocery store that Goodr launched inside of Ronald McNair Middle School in Atlanta, Georgia What inspired her to write her brand new children's book, Everybody Eats For more information, check out goodr.co and follow Goodr on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Check out the Everybody Eats website at everybodyeatsbook.com and order your copy of the book! Watch the video of this interview on YouTube! Subscribe to the FREE Beyond 6 Seconds newsletter for early access to new episodes! Click here for the episode transcript.
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weekday morning from 10-11a on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Bucks BIG Take Atlanta Braves are taking center stage with a 4th consecutive NL East Title Georgia Tech former Jackets QB and current co-host of The Locker Room Joe Hamilton joins Buck to preview the Tech/Pitt matchup Buck's College Football Nuggets presented by Ace Hardware Battle of the Banged up QBs as Dawgs and Hogs face off tomorrow in Athens but both programs are dealing with injuries to their QB1s Chop It Up presented by Haug Law Group Braves will face Milwaukee Brewers in the first round of post season play and we hear from Braves Manager Brian Snitker who talked with Jim Powell about winning the NL East Atlanta Falcons DC Dean Pees was not happy with members of the media and their take on the team Georgia Bulldog Roundtable presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union, Georgia Pack and Load and Attorney Ken Nugent Mike Griffith, Georgia Bulldogs beat writer for the AJC joins Buck to preview the Dawgs and Hogs and hopefully have an update on injuries for Georgia What's Poppin' Jordan DeArum brings the latest news from the entertainment and sports world The Final Word Braves have the secret sauce when it comes to winning the NL East, something their competitors just don't understand See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kidnapped By The Wine Gods In The Land Where Winemaking Began Meet Andro Barnovi, One of the most recognized political figures in Georgia. This is the audio-only podcast edition of the tenth JOURNEYS Webcast—Adventure & Discovery In The Time of Corona, originally Livestreamed on June 15, 2020, from Gori, Georgia with our special guest the former Chief of Staff to President Saakashvili, to Defense Minister of Georgia to Governor of the Khartli Region and Tbilisi University Dean—and now Natural Winemaker and founder of Wine Artisans located outside Gori, Georgia. Wine Artisans winemaker, Andro Barnovi, is a former Governor of the region where he now works with grapes. Andro created the National Defense Academy of the country and served as Head of Administration of the outgoing President Saakashvili. He was Dean and initiator of significant reforms in Tbilisi State University and was Georgia's first representative in NATO defense educational structures. Earlier in his career, Andro was a well-known civil activist and military officer. In 2016, he abruptly quit and left the worlds of politics and academia to spend all his time in the vineyard. Today, he no doubt attracts the attention of a broad public. We Cover So Many Topics In This Webcast. Listen Now! As Deputy Defense Minister of Georgia | What were the drivers and goals of creating the National Defence Academy of Georgia? The Russian occupation of Georgia | How does this impact the daily lives of the Georgian people? What makes Georgian wine different the most anywhere in the world? As senior advisor to former Georgian President Saakashvili | How is it to rule a country with ongoing Russian occupation? How was the Presidential Library created? | How did it change after Andro's role as its Chair? How did the wine gods kidnap Andro? | With such a rich history in winemaking, what does the future hold for Georgian wine on a global scale? As an academic and student of philosophy | What does Andro see as the future of Georgia in the region and the continued illegal occupation of two areas by Russia? The Journeys Webcast is a weekly live stream event where travelers, entrepreneurs, vintners, chefs, musicians, authors, speakers, and ordinary people living extraordinary lives come together for an hour of storytelling, inspiration, idea-sharing, and connection.
Welcome to Ask a YFP CFP®, a segment of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast! On today's show Tim Baker, CFP®, takes this question from James in Atlanta, Georgia: What happens when I leave my job and I've spent more of my FSA (Flexible Spending Account) than I've contributed? Mentioned on the Show: YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Send in your questions here or to info@yourfinancialpharmacist.com Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered financial or investment advice as we do not know all the variables to one's personal situation when answering a question.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- New surveillance video of the shooting rampage at three spas in Georgia -- What the suspected gunman did immediately after the shooting. Also -- could a popular flea and tick collar be linked to the deaths of more than 1700 dogs and cats?
We kick off our multipart series with a discussion on the special election taking place in Georgia right now and the potentially critical labor and employment topics related to the presidential transition. In episode 1, Leon Rodriguez, partner in the Washington, DC office, and Scott Mallery, counsel in Sacramento, cover: • The special election in Georgia and the difference the results can have in February and beyond • What the Executive Branch can do if Democrats lose in Georgia • What employment and immigration changes to expect early in Biden's administration
Our podcast today is titled Confronting Evil: The Trump Voter’s Moral Duty to Defend Liberty. I am Laurie Thomas Vass, and this podcast is a production of the Citizens Liberty Party News Network, for December 16, 2020. Our intent of this article is to persuade Trump voters that they have a personal, moral duty, to restore American liberty. We begin by noting the odd circumstance of being both in agreement with Victor Davis Hanson’s analysis of the chronology of the Democrat’s deep state “slow-moving coup,” and in disagreement with his interpretation of the implications of the coup for the future of liberty. We define a coup d'etat as an illegal, unconstitutional seizure of power, conducted by an enemy of the existing government. The initial planning to unleash the American coup began on November 14, 2016, just two weeks after the election. According to Joe Schoffstall, writing in the Washington Free Beacon, Soros gathered with top Democrats in D.C to plot the coup. Schoffstall writes, “Liberal billionaire George Soros is meeting behind closed doors with top Democrats to plot a resistance strategy against President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans. The three-day conference began Sunday at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Washington, D.C., and is sponsored by deep-pocketed liberal members of the dark money Democracy Alliance donor network. The group will seek to pick up the pieces from the 2016 election, plot its strategy for upcoming elections, and map out a game plan to battle Trump during his first 100 days in office.” Obama implemented the elements of the Soros plan, in Obama’s office, with Joe Biden, on January 5, 2017. In contrast to Hanson’s term of a “slow-moving coup,” our term for the Soros Democrat coup is sedition. (Vass, Laurie Thomas, Obama's Deployment of the FBI As A Political Weapon, https://bit.ly/37YXC5u, December 14, 2017). We link the Democrat election fraud of 2020 as a part of the on-going Soros coup of 2016. Unlike Hanson’s interpretation of the coup, we argue that the consequence of the election fraud is the end of Madison’s representative republic, with the installation of an illegitimate leader, also known as an unelected dictator. Like Maduro in Venezuela, Biden has seized power without the consent of the governed. His seizure of illegitimate authority is more than just the end of the Republic, it is the end of the American principle of individual liberty. Like Maduro, Biden seeks to impose socialism against the will of the majority of citizens. Biden fulfills one of Madison’s fears that the framework of government could end with a dominant faction over ruling a defenseless faction. In Biden’s case, it is not Madison’s fear that the majority of common citizens would dominate the minority natural aristocracy. Rather, Biden seeks to impose a minority ideology of Marxist slavery on the majority of middle and working class citizens. We allege that the coup’s last act of election fraud, in 2020, constitutes a premeditated evil act to deprive Trump voters of their God-given natural rights of liberty and self-government. We claim that the Democrat’s destruction of natural rights obligates Trump voters to confront the evil in order to restore their natural rights. The moral duty of Trump voters is obedience to Locke’s definition of the natural law. In other words, the Trump voter’s duty to confront Democrat evil is obedience to God’s natural law because it restores God-given natural rights. Hanson was one of the first national observers to label the Democrat’s activity as a coup. Beginning with his first column, in February 2017, Hanson has written a compelling series of articles describing how the coup was conducted. Hanson wrote his first article about the coup one week after Rush Limbaugh first wrote about the coup (The Barack Obama Shadow Government Coup Against Trump, February 15, 2017). Limbaugh had written, “The deep state, the embedded bureaucracy where the Obama shadow government is doing everything it can to overthrow the Trump presidency... our country today is not functioning as a representative republic.” In his February 21, 2017 article, titled, Seven Days in February, Hanson expanded on Limbaugh’s analysis that the nation was not functioning as a representative republic. Hanson wrote, “Mark Zaid, the attorney representing the Ukraine whistleblower, boasted in two recently discovered tweets of ongoing efforts to stage a coup to remove Trump… the political and media opponents of Donald Trump are seeking to subvert his presidency in a manner unprecedented in the recent history of American politics…The question, then, arises: Why were former Obama-administration appointees or careerist officials tapping the phone calls of an incoming Trump designate (and Trump himself?) and then leaking the tapes to their pets in the press? For what purpose?.. ending Trump one way or another is apparently the tortured pathway his critics are taking to exit their self-created labyrinth of irrelevance.” In his October 31, 2017, article, The Advantages of Liberal Insurance, Hanson suggests that the ruling class would suffer the humiliation of being exposed as illiberal, if the intent of their coup was uncovered. Hanson writes, “The more fervently progressives seek to redistribute income, or use diversity quotas to ensure proportional representation in hiring and admissions, or suspend constitutional free speech and due process to suppress individualism, the more likely that socialist elites will risk being exposed or convicted as illiberal.” In his July 31, 2018, National Review article, The Origins of Our Second Civil War, Hanson shifts the consequences for the elites, from being exposed as illiberal and irrelevant, to precipitating a civil war. Hanson cites two major causes underlying the cause of the second civil war. He writes, “How, when, and why has the United States now arrived at the brink of a veritable civil war? Globalization Globalization had an unfortunate effect of undermining national unity. It created new iconic billionaires in high tech and finance, and their subsidiaries of coastal elites, while hollowing out the muscular jobs largely in the American interior. Illegal Immigration Immigration was recalibrated hand-in-glove by progressives who wanted a new demographic to vote for leftist politicians and by Chamber of Commerce conservatives who wished an unlimited pool of cheap unskilled labor. The result was waves of illegal, non-diverse immigrants who arrived at precisely the moment when the old melting pot was under cultural assault.” Several months later, Hanson sounded the “all clear” that the coup, and threat of civil war, was over. He wrote, with a sigh of relief, (February 17, 2019), in Autopsy of a Dead Coup, that the ruling class elites had been soundly driven back from the brink of civil war. “The illegal effort to destroy the 2016 Trump campaign by Hillary Clinton campaign’s use of funds to create, and disseminate among court media, and then salt among high Obama administration officials, a fabricated, opposition smear dossier has failed. So has the second special prosecutor phase of the coup to abort the Trump presidency failed.” We disagree with Hanson that the coup had failed in 2018, because we assert that the coup of January 5, 2017, did not end in 2018. The coup ended in victory for the Democrats on November 3, 2020. We disagree with Hanson that the coup was the pre-cursor of a civil war. A civil war ends with one side subjugating the losing side to the winner’s ideology, and continuing as one nation. The Obama-Soros coup is a pre-cursor to the second American revolution, where Trump voters seek an absolute civil dissolution of the existing nation, and start over with a democratic republic. We agree with Hanson’s assessment that the coup established a political precedent in American politics that is permanent. Our argument is that the precedent of the coup means that Madison’s constitution is irreparably damaged, and cannot be rehabilitated. Hanson wrote on November 12, 2019, “10) Precedent. The indiscriminate efforts to remove Trump over the past three years, when coupled with the latest impeachment gambit, have now set a precedent in which the out party can use impeachment as a tool to embarrass, threaten or seek to remove a sitting president and reverse an election.” And, while Hanson’s careful 4-year analysis of the chronology of the coup is correct, he reaches the wrong conclusion about the significance and consequence of the election fraud in November of 2020. Like so many other skeptics of the evidence of the Democrat’s election fraud, Hanson continues to cling to the false belief that there is something of credibility and value in rehabilitating Madison’s flawed document. As long as Trump voters continue to be swayed by Hanson’s logic, those voters will also cling to the false belief that their liberties were not stolen, along with Trump’s victory, and that the United States can return to normal. In his National Review article, Trump Faces a Critical Choice About His Political Future, (November 26, 2020), Hanson writes, “But so far none of these advocates (of voter fraud) have produced the requisite whistleblowers, computer data, or forensic evidence to prove their astounding charges. If they do not produce evidence in a few days, then the pilloried Republicans may well lose the Senate races in Georgia… What matters now are the interests of the country first and Trump’s constituents second.” We disagree. What matters now is restoring the liberties of Trump voters, because the United States constitutional government ceased to exist, after the election of 2020. We argue that Hanson has his priorities reversed. Without citizen liberty, there is no American nation, because liberty is the foundation of voluntary obedience to the rule of law. In other words, without liberty, the voluntary obedience to the rule of law is replaced by the socialist police state enforcement of the rule of law. We agree with the conclusion of Angelo Codevilla, that America, as you knew it, prior to November 3, 2020, is over. Codevilla writes, “This election (2020) is about whether the Democratic Party, the ruling class’s enforcer, will impose its tastes more strongly and arbitrarily than ever, or whether constituencies (Trump voters) opposed to that rule will get some ill- defined chance to strike back. Regardless of the election’s outcome, the republic established by America’s Founders is probably gone… The (Marxist) revolution long since destroyed the original American republic in the minds, hearts, and habits of a critical mass of citizens. Loudly, (the Marxists) declare that the rest of us are racists, etc., unworthy of self- government. No one can undo that (precedent).” In his article, Revolution 2020, written 5 weeks before the 2020 election, Codevilla explains why the transformation of the nation is beyond redemption. His explanation centers on the Marxist revolution in government principles that undermined Madison’s constitution. Codevilla writes, “The ruling class was able to transform America’s constitutional regime because its collective partisanship bridged the divisions between the federal government’s parts, the states, as well as between public and private power…the ruling class effectively repealed the Constitution and the laws of the United States.” Codevilla is correct that the mission of the ruling class revolution was not simply and solely about getting rid of Trump. Codevilla writes, “Let there be no doubt: the ruling class’s focus on Donald Trump has been incidental. America’s elites do not fear one pudgy orange-haired septuagenarian. They fear the (majority) millions of Americans whom they loathe, who voted for Trump, who gave his party control of House and Senate, and who will surely vote for folks these elites really should fear… For the ruling class, crushing Donald Trump is only incidentally its objective—that of crushing the spirit of independence in America’s “deplorable” population is its essential objective.” We agree with Codevilla that the ruling class intent is to crush individual liberty, in order to establish totalitarian, one-party global rule by the elites, which we call the global crony capitalist class. We argue that it is the moral duty of Trump voters to defend liberty, and that the defense of liberty means engaging the Democrats, and the crony capitalist class, in a second American revolution. As we explained in our earlier article on the moral justification of revolution, the second revolution can either take the path of a peaceful civil dissolution of the Former United States of America (FUSA), or it can easily devolve into a bloody violent revolution, the end of which ushers onto the field of battle, the second enemy of American freedom, the Chinese Communist Party. (Vass, Laurie Thomas, The Moral Justification for the Second American Revolution. The Citizens Liberty Party News Network, November 17, 2020, https://bit.ly/3lXpz2R). Our podcast today is the introduction of a much longer article, available for free at clpnewsnetwork.com The other sections of the longer article are: Section 1. The Moral Duty of Trump Voters to Defend Natural Rights of Liberty and Self-Government. Section 2. The Trump Voter’s Duty To Confront Evil. Section 3. The Trump Voter’s Strategy of Confrontation With Democrat Marxists. Conclusion: The Restoration of Liberty. I am Laurie Thomas Vass, and this podcast is a production of the Citizens Liberty Party News Network.
Will Florida's season be helped or hurt by the COVID-19 interruption? Is there trouble at Georgia? What does return of Big 10 mean to national picture?Denny Thompson and Ryan Green discuss all of this and more in this week's episode of "Gator Bytes" presented by Southeast Orthopedic Specialists.
Episode 37 Parker and Chaka discuss the controversy surround Nick Saban and COVID-19 testing this week; should he have been allowed to coach his Alabama team in the big game versus Georgia? What about Dabo Swinney; is he the next hot name for NFL head coaching vacancies when it comes to the NCAA ranks? Finally, the teachers ask the question- can the Seattle Seahawks go undefeated this NFL season?
We finally are going for college football! This odd season already has had some twists and turns but overall has been a fun one.We talk ClemsonWe talk Alabama vs Georgia What's the playoff going to look like and can we improve it?Let's get into it!
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Sometimes the groove we’re in is actually a rut. That’s how Steve Nygren describes his feelings when he decided to step off the corporate treadmill and make the move to Chattahoochee Hill Country. Before Serenbe’s homes, shops, restaurants and events, there was the discovery of open, rolling hills and a 1904 farmhouse. In this episode, Steve Nygren shares about his family’s life in Atlanta and the value shift that brought them to the country full time. Steve also discusses opening a bed & breakfast, now known as The Inn at Serenbe, during the 1996 Olympics.Questions Asked: What did a typical day, week or month look like for you and your family living in the heart of the city in Atlanta, Georgia? What made you move to Serenbe full time? What your days like in Serenbe? What influenced you to turn the farmhouse into a bed and breakfast? What did Richard Louv’s book “Last Child in the Woods” mean to you? Proper Names Mentioned: Serenbe, Chattahoochee Hill Country, Atlanta, Georgia, Stouffers Food Corp, Pennsylvania Avenue, The White House, The Capitol, Ansley Park, High Museum, Symphony Hall, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Piedmont Park, Georgia Preservation Newsletter, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Roswell, Disney World, Marie Nygren, Historic Register, Pleasant Peasant Group, The Farmhouse Restaurant, Quinn Nygren, Inn at Serenbe, Margaret Lupo, Cedar Creek, Atlanta Olympics, Bouckaert Farms, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Newnan, New York Times, Richard Louv, Ryan Gainey, Keith Summerour, Last Child in the Woods, Natural Leaders Program, The Nature Principle, League of Cities, Midtown Alliance, Mary Mac’s Tea Room
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Tennessee's basketball team demolished Georgia 96-50 on Saturday. A sellout crowd was entertained from the opening tip. The Locked on Vols podcast is available every day on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. And good news: the Locked on Vols podcast is now available on Spotify! • Segment 1: Josh Ward begins the show discussing UT's impressive win in its SEC opener. Hear from guard Lamonte Turner, who returned to action after missing all of December. Coach Rick Barnes discusses how Turner can help Tennessee, and senior Kyle Alexander expresses his appreciation for the support of the fans. • Segment 2: Josh discusses the latest on Tennessee's offensive coordinator search, which could be pointed toward a former UT offensive coordinator. Could the Vols hire Jim Chaney from Georgia? What other names are being discussed right now? Catch up in Segment No. 2. • Segment 3: Josh finishes the show with some college football notes, including the departure of several players from rival Georgia and a quick look at Monday night's national title game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FAR 141 Expected Air Date: 04/12/18 Opening Hello everyone. If you’re going to be in business, whether it’s the real estate business or any other business you are going to develop relationships with two types of professionals, legal and financial. You need the legal professionals because so much of our work has to do with transactions, contracts, and occasionally the unfortunate choices of others that harm us or take from us. You need the financial professionals - bookkeepers, accountants, and CPAs to help us keep good records, pay all the taxes we owe and provide accountability to our investors and partners. I freely admit quite often that I started into this business without a clue of what I was doing or what goes on behind the scenes in a real estate transaction. At first I was too embarrassed to admit this, so I faked it. Finally I sat down with an attorney and asked him for some help. Today I want to give you some of that help and encourage you to reach out to an attorney in your area. Now you know that Legal Shield is one of our sponsors and I’m not only a big fan, I’m a customer! Legal Shield handles many things for me, but not everything. There are a few things that come up where I need a lawyer and I want it to be someone with whom I have cultivated a personal relationship. Attorneys are required to be present for closings in the state of Georgia and I don’t use Legal Shield for that. It’s not a reflection on Legal Shield at all - they are great at what they do for me. In just a few moments I’m going to be speaking with Craig Halperin, founder and principal partner of the law firm of Halperin and Lyman, one of the premier law firms in Atlanta, Georgia. He’s going to unpack for us a lot of the behind the scenes work attorneys do to get your deals to the closing table. Plus we are going to get his take on the state of the current market. How to Reach us www.flippingamericanetwork.com Facebook.com/flippingamericamedia Twitter and Instagram @FlippingAmerica YouTube: bit.ly/FlippingAmericaOnYouTube Linkedin: bit.ly/FlippingAmericaOnLinkedIn Call our National Comment Line: 404-369-1018, ext 1. Leave your message or your question. Announcements: My upcoming speaking engagements: April 21, FlipStarter Atlanta Details on the website and at FlipStarterEvent.com Special Guest Craig Halperin Motivational Thoughts for the day You’re not going to make tomorrow great by spending today dwelling on what happened yesterday. Comment Line calls and Questions Call 404-369-1018, press 1 and leave your message! Emails: Questions@flippingamericaradio.com Tell us where you’re from! Vicky, Ellijay, Georgia “What’s your take on mountain properties? As you know we are a popular second home community for the Atlanta area.” Ulysses, San Francisco, CA “How does your view of the current market inform your investing activities and what are some of the data points in that analysis?”
Why should you go to The Republic of Georgia? What makes Georgia a worthwhile destination to consider? Well you're in for a real treat today as my great friend and business partner, Travis Sherry (from Extra Pack of Peanuts) stops by to share his stories of a recent visit to The Republic of Georgia. Find out why it is a magical place! Tune in Now To Learn: How to become a novelty when you travel How the Republic of Georgia lives up to tales of amazing hospitality One of the top reasons you should travel Why drinking homemade wine is awesome (and why it happens often in Georgia) The best thing to do in Georgia How to get around Georgia Where you can get the most fresh and amazing food in the world Why Georgia is one of the safest countries The best places to stay in the Republic of Georgia How to easily stay connected in Georgia (if you really need it) And much more! Resources: Location Indie Extra Pack of Peanuts Podcast Location Indie Podcast Tbilisi Kakheti Tusheti Kazbegi Gergeti Monastery Mount Kazbegi Svaneti Vardzia Rooms Kazbegi Khachipuri Khinkali Badridzhani Abajuri Sofia Melnikova’s Fantastiuri Durani Khareba John Kapanadze- Toba Travel Destination Diary- Georgia (The Country)- EPOP The Reason We Travel- EPOP Want more Zero To Travel Podcasts? Head over to the archives for all past episodes!
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