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20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
In this episode, Craig Randall is joined by Paula Dudgeon, a seasoned kindergarten teacher from Holy Redeemer in Marshall, Minnesota. Paula shares her extensive teaching experience, the importance of fitting well within a teaching role, and her journey in kindergarten teaching. They explore the significance of movement in learning, the effectiveness of calendar time activities, and engaging students through active participation. Proximity control, formative assessment, immediate feedback, and differentiation are highlighted as key strategies in Paula's teaching methodology. Craig and Paula also discuss the observation process and the value of supportive, growth-focused feedback. Get in touch with Paula here.
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Does Jesus treat critics and spectators differently than participants? To a novice casting out demons, Jesus says, "For whoever is not against us is for us." - Mark 9:40. But to the Pharisees being critical of Him delivering a man who was blind and mute, He says, "Whoever is not with me is against me" - Matthew 12:30. Don't run or pick sides between Biblical truth that seems to contradict each other. Contradicting truths are two rails on a train track that keep the train from derailing at speed.
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This episode is part of a new classroom resource series, written and recorded by ESOL teachers at Leeds City College. In this episode, we listen to a group discussion about food. Special thanks to our Level 1 learners—Muna, Nadia, and Emad—who volunteered to record this episode.
Tore leads the discourse on all the latest subjects including the fake drama and who's sick of it. The possibility exists that the famous murder was staged. Infiltrating groups, making friends and influencing others. Organ harvesting and the other most evil industries. The major narrative operations being run on both sides. False flags, travel plans and reasons to be concerned.
Tore again leads the conversation in part two. There are lies that hurt people. Lets review Jung and the higher state of rational thinking. There are politics of immortality. Passing bits of information in a younger version of us. It's a good time for revelations. The most corrupt and evil had more choices. The truth does not operate in shadows. Only through our discussions and interactions will we see the light.
In this fifth installment of the 'Thank God For...' sermon series, Marcel Hall focuses on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. He summarizes previous topics of gratitude such as God's word, Spirit, church, and the life of Jesus. As we reflect during the Christmas season, Marcel emphasizes the sacrificial life and death of Jesus and its profound impact on salvation. He explores Scriptures, particularly from Philippians and Colossians, to delve deep into the significance of Jesus' sacrifice—highlighting themes of redemption, forgiveness, reconciliation, and peace with God. Congregants are encouraged to engage actively with the message, reflecting on what stands out to them about Jesus' sacrifice, and ultimately to embody faithfulness in their daily lives as a thank you to God. The sermon includes a visual demonstration to illustrate the transformation from sinfulness to purity through Christ's sacrifice and concludes with an action plan for the week to focus on different aspects of salvation. The sermon closes with a call to take communion and remember Jesus' sacrifice.00:00 Introduction to the Sermon Series00:28 Thanking God for Jesus' Sacrifice00:51 Prayer and Reflection01:21 The Sacrifice of Jesus in Philippians02:28 Exploring Colossians Chapter 105:47 Group Discussion and Sharing06:58 Deep Dive into Jesus' Sacrifice15:35 Demonstration of Sin and Redemption23:42 Call to Faithfulness27:04 Action Steps for the Week28:51 Communion and Closing PrayerClick here to donate to the programClick here for more sermonsOC Church of Christ
There is actually talk of cooperation from the outgoing administration. It's looking like some type of coordinated handover is happening. Here's some inside info on a dirty player within a much larger story. There's plenty of talk about Boris Epshteyn. Let's stick to the truth and cover just the facts. Some think he's a liability because he's involved in dodgy things. The simple approach is much liked by the geniuses. Complexity gives birth to chaos. We're seeing the same tactics to block Trump appointees. The State Department is the most important. Compassion and understanding are needed for the weaknesses of being human. There are major expose's coming. Gaetz may be guilty by proximity. Where are Kamala and Brandon? We are observing a lot of strangeness. Lots of people are hating on Elon. It's about the operations against Trump and the people involved. Enter Epshteyn. Pay for play was like a knockoff Soprano. Your good humanity is never amplified in an artificial environment. Proximity is everything. It's been a color revolution for over two decades. The water is being sucked out of the bay. The P Diddy focus avoided other evidence regarding children. Tina Peters and injustice in Colorado. Things are going to change soon, and for the better. Have some faith and keep up the fight.
Pastor Zac and Pastor John talk about BIG weekends, the Kingdom of God, and the Lord's Prayer on this week's episode. Top of Show - 00:44 Message of the Week - 20:50 For Personal and Group Discussion 45:19
Previous Generation Change guests Elijah Pelton and Krissy Oliver-Mays return for a special group discussion with Leo about the issues that are important to them in the 2024 election and what's at stake on November 5. Follow Elijah on Instagram: @elijahpelton Follow Krissy on Instagram: @k.rystalynn Register to vote at: vote.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support
Hello friend! On this episode of the podcast, Jon and Steve chat with Jenni, Brynn and Lucy about the family movie "Inside Out 2" and the lessons it teaches about feelings.If you have questions about our ministry, want to know how to donate, or want to schedule a ministry session, please go to crosscounsel.com for more details.Don't forget to hit follow, and we'll see you on the next one!
Tore leads the conversation on the recent assassination attempt and the many startling details that are beginning to emerge. The influencers are working the information angles. Let us all realize that we are the news now. The discussions are all there. Cancelled plans, infighting and subversion are their goals. The information recovered is all valuable. Many discussions on J13 planning are now recorded as evidence. They were talking about J6 on J5. When the grifting idiots start aligning, changes are coming soon. Our shared goals are a deciding strength. None of this could happen without all off us standing together.
Hey SC Mafia, Welcome to Episode 10 of the Podcast! On this one, we go with a different format and discuss all things sprinting as a group. Our guests today are: Vail Cote (@coachvail on IG) - Strength and Conditioning Performance Science Fellow with USA Olympic and Paralympic Committee (Lake Placid, NY) TJ Cahill (@t_cahill on IG) - Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Amherst College (Amherst, MA) This was a fun one because we were able to discuss the nuts and bolts of sprint mechanics while keeping things within context of our (very different!) environments. It's interesting to see the contrast between how the same scientific concepts are applied in unique circumstances and settings. Hope you enjoy the episode, and as always, please reach out with any feedback to scmafiapodcast@gmail.com or either Instagram account associated with the show (@sc_strength or @connor_ryder33)
20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
In this episode, Craig Randall interviews first grade teacher Sarah Anderson. Sarah, who started her career later in life after adopting two children, speaks on the value of building trust and relationships with students to foster a positive learning environment. The conversation covers her approach to formative assessments, differentiation, behavior management, and creating engaging classroom experiences.00:00 Introduction00:37 Meet Sarah Anderson00:51 Sarah's Journey to Teaching02:57 COVID Challenges and Overcoming06:59 Building Trust with Students14:34 Formative Assessment Practices29:37 Behavior Management Strategies33:34 Closing Thoughts
20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
In this episode, Craig Randall sits down with Rocio Avalos, a first-grade teacher with 35 years of experience at Whitney Elementary. They discuss her journey from aspiring chemical engineer to passionate educator, her classroom management and relationship-building techniques, and the significance of routines and responsibilities in fostering a successful learning environment. Rocio also shares her experience with different observation models and reflects on the impact of the Trust Based Observations model.00:00 Introduction to Rocio Avalos00:43 Rocio Avalos' Journey and Teaching Philosophy01:46 Classroom Management and Relationships20:20 The Importance of Routines and Responsibilities21:09 Trust Based Observations vs. Danielson Model
20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
In this episode host Craig Randall interviews Morgan Adams, a first-grade teacher from Trinity Midland School in Midland, Texas. They discuss Morgan's journey into teaching, the challenges and joys of the profession, and the importance of building relationships and trust in the classroom. Morgan shares her creative and engaging classroom strategies, emphasizing the balance between structure and novelty, and provides insights into improving teacher observation techniques.
20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
This podcast features a deep dive into the innovative teaching methods implemented by second-grade teacher Summer Miller in Yakima, Washington. Summer shares her journey into teaching, her transition from kindergarten to second grade, and how trust and student engagement are at the core of her teaching philosophy. The conversation highlights the use of whiteboards for math problems, allowing every student to actively participate and solve equations. Through a method called 'number talks,' Summer emphasizes the importance of giving students time to think and process information, fostering a classroom environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities. She also discusses strategies for scaffolding, formative assessment, and the crucial role of questioning in developing student understanding. Summer's approach showcases the importance of creating a safe, respectful space for learning, where students can gain confidence and thrive academically.00:24 Meet Summer Miller: A Second Grade Teacher's Journey01:45 Innovative Teaching with Whiteboards in Math Class04:18 The Power of Number Talks in Math Education08:59 Creating a Safe Space for Learning and Mistakes14:10 Scaffolding and Engagement: Teaching as an Act18:11 Formative Assessment and Individualized Learning20:55 The Evolution of Questioning Techniques
20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
This episode features Liz Smith, a fifth-grade teacher at Robertson Elementary School, and focuses on trust-based observations and strategies for effective teaching. Liz, with a decade of experience, emphasizes the importance of caring for students, understanding their individual needs, and the critical nature of work-life balance in teaching. The conversation covers the significance of formative assessments, progress tracking, and relationship-building in the classroom. Liz shares insights into making learning interactive, leveraging self and peer assessments, and integrating social and emotional learning (SEL) into daily activities. Special attention is given to the implementation of grading systems, the creation of a supportive learning environment, and the role of reflective practices in both teacher and student growth. 00:37 Meet Liz Smith: A Fifth Grade Teacher's Journey01:10 The Impact of Growing Up in a Teaching Family01:19 The Essence of Caring in Teaching02:29 Balancing Work and Life as a Teacher09:25 Formative Assessment and Student Engagement17:11 Building Relationships and Classroom Management20:18 Self-Assessment and Tracking Student Progress
What is happening here is clearly something completely different. How did these protests get started? The students paid for those cancelled commencements. USC squirms at funding threats. It's controlled, but genius chaos. Civil war in the US will force bended knees. Time traveler tales Independent AI in future cities. Everyone always behaving. The three levels of future punishment. Population control will be key. Compare to the Israeli Palestine conflict. Using historical grievances as leverage. Laws protect those that control you. Religious liberty is for everyone. Sea front real estate because they can. Isolating the US is looking easy. Our monetary system will topple. So many are cheering on a genocide. Turmoil overseas as bases fall and American troops leave. Polarizing propaganda drives the extremes. How to engage now? Don't buy into the lies. Infrastructure collapse comes with massive illegal immigration. Cyber attacks hint at the perps. Take a good think about it. How many of you are actually free?
Are we not supposed to be free and fair here in America? Everything seems to be impeding on us. Throttling occurs on X constantly. NGO's are involved in everything. The reasons we are where we are. They fund atrocious experiments. Project Popeye comes to mind. The university that heads this all up. The peak isn't even here yet. Colleges house capitol companies managing billions. The first step is learning how certification happens. SCOTUS updates of historic impact. General grievances are a crutch. Our nation operates because we vote. If not, the government controls us. Georgia is in the voting debate again. Believing in goodness and fairness has to be front and center. The mask mandate case means mommy retires. No civil liberties for the poor. Third party stress is weaponized by hateful people. The Jerusalem case will set precedent. Don't parents have rights? There will be conversations next week about some big banks. There is no head honcho here. How the state groups get compromised. There is so much that we've gotten done. Prepped and ready in Idaho.
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20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance (On the Road with Trust-Based Observations)
In this episode, Craig Randall interviews Malik Bryant, a dedicated educator at Martin Luther School, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Malik shares his personal journey from pursuing a business degree to finding his calling in teaching, driven by his innate desire to help others. His story unfolds from his initial job roles to his impactful position at Martin Luther School, thanks to his brother's encouragement. Martin Luther School, specializing in social and emotional behavior support, has a unique approach to education, focusing on behavioral management alongside academic excellence to reintegrate students into their districts. Malik's transformative teaching methods, which emphasize understanding each student's needs, differentiation, and encouragement, are discussed. His approach, based on building strong relationships and fostering confidence through continuous encouragement and a rewards system, has had a profound effect on his students. The conversation delves into Malik's first-hand experiences and successful strategies in the classroom, emphasizing the importance of asking questions to promote self-learning among students, rather than providing answers. This approach ensures students grow academically and personally, fostering a positive learning environment. Malik's exemplary dedication to teaching and personal philosophy of making learning accessible and enjoyable sets a remarkable example for educators everywhere.00:00 Introduction to Trust Based Observations with Malik Bryant00:29 Malik Bryant's Journey into Teaching02:59 The Unique Approach of Martin Luther School05:36 Building Confidence and Relationships in the Classroom07:01 Understanding and Adapting to Each Student's Needs16:06 The Art of Questioning to Enhance Learning18:45 Personal Teaching Philosophy and Building Student Confidence
Let's get deep into the nitty gritty. Today was the last day of our Constitution. It's time to ask. Does your Congress person have dual citizenship? File an ethics complaint. Boebert moves up a notch. Passing laws so you can't talk about somebody means they own you. Get ready for a Senate fight. It's not Soros paying protestors, it's your tax dollars. Cartel dangers rear their evil head. When the attacks get personal. The LaBella case versus the FBI. Remember, it's the cowards and critics who block you. Brian Cates and Beta Male get called out. They wrote the how-to guide for gang stalking. Causing stress is the key. They also like to shame victims. Shouldn't a Marine have more balls? Two bad behaviors are sharing other people's messages and having no loyalty. People who don't exist are dangerous. Guatemala makes human trafficking history. People get de-sensitized to clarity. Infiltration or invasion can be equally effective. Trump dodges the 25th amendment attacks. NGO's, Congressmen, general counsel, the feds, the agencies, none of them will go under the bus. Why 47 will never trust so many people. Things are going to get worse, but there is so much good happening in the background. Determination and gusto are key. We have them both.
The intel is coming at us fast and deep, and it's not easy to keep up. First, there's excessive weather and flooding. Then red skies in Greece from a dust bowl in Africa. We should also know about Trump's courtroom rallies. Columbia University and the hate Jews rhetoric. It all looks twisted and fake. Why call her anonymous? There is so much more information we have yet to come out. US election officials are now under real scrutiny. Pennsylvania is the worst. Now they are saying it right out loud. It's a different type of cartel in Utah. Things are not happening at random. Many of these people are just not good. HSBC was part of the corruption problem. NGO's are flexible or embedded tools that come and go. In Ohio they overlap with LGBTQ counselors. They're getting crafty and very hard to spot. Here's some candid discussion about Project Veritas. Completed tasks are important to see. The Pompeo interview and the related weird wild card that is coming. Weapons, Greece and non existent bases in the supply chain. The future is going to be a bumpy ride, but it will also be a lot of fun.
We are the news now. Major events are coming at us like a fire hose. And, we're fighting a mind war. There is recorded audio that raises big questions. A stunning series of statements from New Mexico's Governor Grisham. She talks of ignoring drug trafficking and letting in "baby producers". Huh? Mayorkas quoted saying "Who cares, we're making money." She seems worried about her legal weed income. Claims she will go belly up if one shipment is missed. What about the Fentanyl, bitch? A major child trafficking raid in Guatemala makes huge news. Justice comes when you put the right information in front of the right faces. We're all fighting in every corner of the world. They want to digitize and institutionalize humanity. Let's don't forget Africa. US troops are involved as political turmoil rises to a boil. And then there's the Supreme Court. How can they help save us? Let's get giddy. We still don't have Epstein's client list. We have no representation, and we're completely captured. A quick review of the many Covid lies. Can a sheriff arrest a governor? Who will act on the information? Where do the people really stand? At what cost are we keeping safe? This is our chance to be heroic. If you need bigger balls, borrow hers.
It's a party at the CIA, so let's call the forbidden subject moos. Those famous Hefers and the Temple Mount. There are problems in the birthplace of Christ. Those who tend his tomb are being harassed. The temples, holy sites, and the passions they generate. The Koran was always spoken word, and not written. During the eclipse, a lot happened that is not being reported. The moon is a clock and not just a satellite. Why the silence from the evangelicals? You are doing it wrong. You should BE the bible. The Nazi's were a Bush family project and a major psyop. Why do only winners write history? Now it's we the people who are writing it. Rumor is Jay-Z better be on alert. Manufactured famines, wars, alien disclosure and genocide. They don't want the masses to know anything. Mayorkas has major ethical implications involving airports. What is being repaired at these terminals? Our first lady has done some major important things. Let's talk about standing in court when tax dollars finance major crimes. The documents are online so where are the reporters? Demand to observe the vote counting, and then things will change. As people awaken, they see suspicious things. When we pray our own way but both love and serve each other, the community also benefits.
We are in an orchestrated shadow dance of chaos. AI is helping brew storms of shaped reality to serve unseen agendas. They want us to look away from the huge icebergs ahead. Geopolitical changes hide other major events. Machines don't know hate, but their programmers do. The enemy is wielding public tools as swords not shields. The man behind the curtain is exposed by the little dog. Who resembles a dildo? Groups are shifting positions and moving narratives. Many think they will be part of the new administration. Wrong. Four steps that provided help in understanding. Roger Stone rubs people the wrong way. BSL labs are in the middle of our food supply. Can't go to buy a car cuz the EV died. Nestle is part of the Podesta group. Re-branding is based on people forgetting. Travel overseas? FISA will track you. Disloyalty is the ultimate downer. A lot of the entrenched are going to go. Biden is being carefully hidden. The Brunson case is real people fighting for our country. Kari Lake's legal moves raise questions. All 2020 issues circle back to certification. But, there was lots of ballot stuffing too. They have to match fake paper to fake digital. Predictive analytics are still on point. We are approaching the peak of the storm. Now, it's time to start thinking about what we truly mean by winning.
If private citizens don't take on the evil of child trafficking, than no one will. Tore and attorney Grant describe a tense trip to an unnamed location in South America, complete with window bars, razor wire on walls and guards with guns. Very sketch from the start. There is a lot that cannot be said. What is that in your checked baggage? Did you say stomach medication? Tracking bands too, and in a small size for babies. Always lock your luggage. Child trafficking is real, and Texas is a player. Paxton, America's AG, is now involved. Taking posed pictures for evidence. Is Canada assisting in this? Passports and money were included. Want excitement? Be Tore's attorney. Secret meetings and shady prosecutors. It's easy to feel sick and hopeless. Action in local communities is key. Foundations and non-profits are the nerve center for trafficking. Ukraine is involved too? Funding from foreign entities buys lots of projects. Our tax dollars, paying county employees, is used for financing very shady programs. Money laundering is to hide the sources. Little kids drugged and smuggled. What is our goal? A safe community that reflects the ideals of our nation. Most importantly, it's for the children.
Why are the organizations we have learned to trust involved in child trafficking? Maybe because familiar names make it easy to hide. It was a short but very successful trip. Here's some hints on what will be forthcoming. They were caught off guard. Working as dedicated private citizens offers some advantages. Good attorney's can offer protection. This is ten years of preparation that's now coming in hot. Persistence is key. So is the proper paper work. The apathy in our communities is astounding. We are working hard but the government takes it all. Worse, atrocious things are being done with it. Foreigners seem to understand. Plot twists are part of this movie. Sometimes we have to be quiet and just watch the truth. Where are the people who postured to fight. Only Texas is taking on the battle. Push your AG's to recognize sovereignty. Our cities will become foreign countries. The horror of being rich and trying to stay young. Having money but feeling empty. There is a lot of confusion about the eclipse. Stay cautious and be ready, because nothing can stop what is coming.
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The lid has officially been blown off. Our SCOTUS victory now leads the way for others. Tonight is a group discussion with guest attorneys Warner Mendenhall and Grant Guillot. The supreme's must be dispassionate because they're the court of last resort. This time, they moved fast. Trump's remarkable speech on J6. Jerusalem versus Louisiana is another huge case. We're just saying what many people felt. There's a method to the madness. Fight like hell and then win. God works in mysterious ways. Urgency helps, so go with it. Let's take the inter-generational view. When failures provide answers. Stay laser focused on fixing the machines. We The People must do the work. Be persistent and bring it all together. Mass experiments worked in focusing prayer. Thousands were under the dome. Training AI with data. You ask and you will receive. Your enemies define you, not your friends. We know Jesus from his haters. March is a month of preparation. Pay attention, touch someone and mesh. It's all about atoms, and resonating energy. Falling off the wagon is human, but there's a limit. These are exciting times full of big questions. We expect instant gratification, but things aren't that simple. Elections have been federalized, and that's a problem. Live a life of righteousness, and prepare for what's coming. Leave the judging part up to God.
Tonight a round table discussion follows Tore's Ring Of Fire video. It was an American coup d' etat that was staged on J6. So many have sold their souls. Gatekeepers exist and do their job. Why mommy doesn't sell shit. Getting bashed for trying to save the country. Here's an idea, let's create a fund for Trump. Act Blue takes money from outside the US. The fraud process has been tried and tested. Tyrants don't talk to the people. You are not crafted by your friends. Back when Obama was ripe for the picking. When people don't need you, but still treat you right. Joe Flynn was working with the wrong attorneys. Two cases at SCOTUS that haven't been mentioned. Get rid of the machines in Ohio, then other states can replicate. The perfect VP pick for the USA if it remains the same. Crippling the government with corruption. They never thought she would lose. The NAU was the plan, and Covid was going to be worse. The UN would have saved us. Quenched means there's no need for freedom. Monetizing medical protocols is not OK. People are so confused that it limits available options. Everyone wanted a piece of the pie. VAXXXT blood banks kill. We the people must have the most difficult discussions, because America can't continue like it is now.
Welcome back to Herbal Radio plant people! We're thrilled to share this special episode with you this week to highlight the BIPOC herbalist community in acknowledgment of Black History Month. We've opened our platform up to amplify the voices of 5 BIPOC community herbalists and activists for an impactful and thought-provoking group discussion. Our featured guest host and long-time good friend, Lucretia Van Dyke, is joined with Christina Lynch, Khetnu Nefer, Tyrone Ledford, and Ruby Daniels to explore the topic of Black History Month and share their unique and collective experiences being Black individuals in the world of herbalism. We'd like to extend our gratitude for joining us for this necessary and impactful discussion today. Thank you, as always, for tagging along for another botanical adventure! About the herbalists: Lucretia Van Dyke, author of “African American Herbalism” has been in the wellness industry for over 25 years, and is a Holistic Educator, Herbalist, Sacred Sexologist, Ceremonialist, and world traveler. One of the foremost experts on southern folk healing arts, Lucretia integrates rituals, plant spirit meditation, holistic food/herbal medicine, and ancestor reverence into people's practices. Teaching herbal classes, cooking, storytelling, and foraging in the woods learning native medicine are what charges her soul. Check out Lucretia on Instagram! Christina Lynch is a community herbalist and entrepreneur based in Tallahassee, Florida. She received her Master's degree in Human Resources and Employment Relations from Penn State University, and her Bachelor's degrees in Accounting, Finance, and HR Management from Florida State University. In addition to her role as the Interim Executive Director for the American Herbalists Guild, Christina is the Chief Executive Officer of Trydent Consulting, President of the Board of Red Hills Small Farm Alliance, and a board member of Florida State University's Accounting Department, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Bend, and Florida School of Holistic Living. Khetnu Nefer is the founder of the Gullah Geechee Herbal Gathering, an herbal conference for Black and Indigenous herbalists and community that takes place in Johns Island, SC. Khetnu is a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Educator, Massage Therapist, Herbalist, Reiki Master, Author, Vibrational Sound Therapist, African Dance Professor, and founder of A Soulful Touch Wellness. Check out A Soulful Touch on Instagram! Check out the Gullah Geechee Herbal Gathering on Instagram! Tyrone Ledford, a native of Compton, CA received his Bachelor's Degree from California State University, Fullerton in Child & Adolescent Development with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education. He later received his Master's Degree from Pacific Oaks College in Human Development/Social Change. Tyrone, who is the co-founder of Holistic Divine Innovations, founded and organized the Ridgecrest Community Garden and Herbal Zen Garden. Tyrone has been gardening intentionally for 10 years and grows a combination of fruits, vegetables, and herbs for both culinary and healing power. Tyrone's experience extends as far as growing herbs to create his own teas and tinctures, and educating communities on how to grow their own food and how to use plants for their nutritional value and medicinal properties. Tyrone's goal is to introduce individuals to the natural resources our earth provides and to increase fresh organic food resources throughout communities. Tyrone hopes to help you create a sustainable garden because he believes health is wealth. Visit the Ridgecrest Community Garden on Facebook! Ruby Daniels is a Soil conservationist tech with USDA, a farmer, manufacturer of herbal products, and herbalist/owner of Creasy Jane's. Creasy Jane's was formed to provide education, produce products, and provide fresh produce to the local community. Ruby Daniels gained her knowledge from her elders in West Virginia and expanded her plant knowledge by attending the Maryland University of Integrative Health. Ruby received a Master of Science in Therapeutic Herbalism, Ruby focused her study on Afro-Lachian foods and herbs, field botany, and phytochemistry. She previously worked with a non-profit organization as a consultant in the Agroforestry industry in West Virginia and is a board member of United Plant Savers. In addition to her work, Ruby Daniels works on cultural preservation and education focusing on African American relationships with the plants of Appalachia. Ruby Daniels and Creasy Jane's mission is to educate the public about the power of plants and how to use them to support wellness. Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
Pulling back the curtain of a grand illusion. There are evil operations in the works, but we don't know when. The simplest tools are truth and honesty. The FBI and SEC are both invited to tonight's discussion. Hear our cry, Oh God. The Psalms provide guidance. A review of the Trojan horse plans. Unseen in the shadows means knowing the story. It is all a carefully crafted narrative. Psyops besiege our free society. They are masters of deception and creators of chaos. Playing both hero and healer. Influencing perception and behavior to achieve specific objectives. Always shifting the good guy image within media narratives. Propaganda involves mistrust from the public. Ask yourself who's pushing the border convoy. Capturing you as a commodity. God says no, this is wrong. Deals made for wealth and compromise. Your money includes cash plus likes on social media. If the affidavit had been in Georgia. The Trump stock price moves. Entrapment is their game. Joe Flynn and who's kissing Loomer's ass. The new right wing overlords. Our words were used in SCOTUS. Good job on the Amicus. Let the National Guard do their job. AG Paxton too. Everything is truly an op. Now, we must have faith and pray for those who have fallen for the trap.
It's all in your frame of mind. Contusion and concussion sustained, but recovery is progressing. Feeling the effects but blessed in total. The entrapment groups are back in action. This event has pre-training, actors and others requested by the border states. Our Amicus in SCOTUS is making history so where are the pundits? Friends of the court are we the people. You gave them their platforms. Why are they advocating for mass border demonstrations? Not all the Governors are MAGA friends. It's a set up. How will thousands of civilians help the situation? Resources will be needed for those harmed. This will deter operation effectiveness. Of course you are pumped up, but border security must be done without casualties. It's an effort to entrapping the President, just like J6. One trigger happy person is all they need. What is their point? You cannot insert kinetics into psyops. No cameras means big danger. Cargo trains are owned by Beto's wife. Trying to educate the masses. It's an operation intended to distract, so be ready for anything.
Major assets are needed to fake an organic rally. Maybe the cowboy shaman will show up. The stand in the gap crazy talk. What gap is that? There's hundreds of miles of border. The RNC is still working to frame Trump. The RINO's hate primaries. Trump pays attention to everything. Our 250 year experiment with freedom. Pushing people into a way of thinking. It's time to let your President know how you feel. Do not stumble into an obvious psyop. The border crisis has been happening for three years. Beto is on the radar again. We must work with other nations to fight the cartels. The concerns that drive real patriots. Be careful where you use your purse. Major new scenarios are possible. One of the best game theorists out there. Objectivity is learned thru pain. Will the UN come to save us? We need to use our experience to stop their plots. The Government is not our friend, and it's a deadly scenario they are setting up. But their narrative is slipping. If you pay attention, you will understand. Violence will not advance your freedoms. Using our pen and patriotism must be the only answer.
Tore leads the conversation on the courts, the people and what changes the Amicus strategy may generate. Other parental rights cases apply as well. On those, failure may mean another trip to SCOTUS. We're making changes so don't let anyone deny it. There are many egregious stories involving the law, the VAXXX and exemptions. Callers include Nate Cain, Representative candidate for West Virginia's District 2. More flare ups are happening within conservative media. Why are they attacking the people's efforts? Always keep your enemies close. We should all be thankful our eyes are being opened. Our country will be stronger for it.
This first half of tonight's discussion is a full briefing on the Amicus effort with the attorney who led he team that put it all together, Warren Mendenhall. He describes the process, the historical nature of the Amicus achievements, and where things go from here. He thanks the 3200 people who were able to get signed on and support the process. One state cannot eliminate everyone's right to vote for a candidate. It's not about the President, it's about the voters. The people of the United States have stood up, and we will be heard.
Major new information has emerged on the targeting of President Trump and now several Congressmen. Funding, promoting and advocating insurrection is a crime. Look who's on video. The lawfare tactics of false charges. Familiar faces keep popping up everywhere. Seems they were associated with arson in Atlanta. Did you say just five years probation for a repeat offender? The rally boys for Stacy Abrams. More operations are coming this summer. Working the BLM angle. The coincidences are chilling. Only a handful of people are responsible. We have the same tools as idiot journalists. Tennessee and Pennsylvania are both targets. They were at J6. Goggle chats is where riots are organized. Some are refusing to allow both Trump and Biden on the ballot. All the usual names are involved in support of insurrection. We must be fair at all costs. A group discussion on these topics follows. Don't forget about Obama's island visits. Yes, Enron is involved. As the facts slowly come out, the evil ones will intentionally blur what is important. Fair elections are the ultimate goal.
Tore leads a full four hours of group discussion on the dominant issues of the day. But first, some plans for a new show format. Then, where are all the homeless disappearing to? An issue that's relatively easy to investigate and may involve immigrants and children. Geopolitics, oil and what makes the world go round. There are territorial disputes and war talk. Don't miss the fourth hot spot. What is next for Ukraine? The bad choices people make when they are pressured. Common sense and evidence is not the easy way out. Journalists are actually supposed to serve the people. Worry about the truth and not the numbers. Les Wexner and the people thumping him. Disease X represents a primary goal. Now social virtues come into play along with integrity. Project Veritas needs a good objective look. Abortion and the toxic politics that surrounds it. There are many varieties of struggle. Lower emissions laws means they control you. Look how vicious New York is treating Trump. It's modern communism. Banks are shutting down and police are now the community kind. The new Obot movie is a prelude to chaos. How Republicans eat themselves. Now is the time for real introspection. Stay strong, stand back and fear nothing.