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Alexus reports on parental responses to a Guardian Program suggestion that would train and arm teachers with firearms in schools. The responses follow a workshop presented by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office several weeks ago, in support of a statewide program proposal.
A good guy with a gun in Nevada shut down an active shooter and no one but the shooter was hurt. One would think the haters of our rights would (grudgingly, at least) hail the man as a hero, but no, he'll be maligned by the leftists in the media and beyond if he's given any press at all and his heroic actions will be denigrated.Flagler County, Florida, votes down the implementation of the Guardian Program that would put armed staff in schools because they were afraid of public perception, which apparently is more highly esteemed than the lives of school children.That and more in this episode!Support the showBuy Paul Eberle's book "Look at the Dirt"Paul Eberle (lookatthedirt.com)Don't forget to catch Voice of the Blue podcast, hosted by Royce, and produced by the American Police Hall of Fame.Voice of the Blue (buzzsprout.com)
Parents weigh in on Mississippi's Senate Bill 2079, which would establish the “School Safety Guardian Program,” for school districts to secretly designate certain educators as “School Safety Guardians.” These educators would receive training, be required to carry a concealed firearm at all times on school grounds, and would be immune from civil liability for any “reasonable” action taken within the scope of their official duties as a School Safety Guardian. .
Uncomfortable Conversations Podcast The Untold Stories of the 3HO Kundalini Yoga Community
This is a follow up conversation w/ Darci Laroque to share the lasting IMPACT of childhood neglect, abandonment, and survivalist 3HO training to breed "spiritual-warriors" that she, and other children of 3HO/Kundalini Yoga, "Sikh Dharma" received. Hint: It's NOT Healthy, Happy, or Holy. It's communal abandonment disguised as consciousness. You can support this broadcast HERE Subscribe to my new podcast - Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture - You can comment on each episode and subscribe to get it sent to you directly! GuruNischan.com ____________________ From Eps. 55: Darci Larocque, was born Darci Clack in 1971. Her father joined 3HO in 1974 in the New Haven Ashram. Her mom and father were divorced and at the age of 5, she started visiting the ashram in Dorchester, MA, where her father had moved. One day in first grade catholic school, her dad and a friend in full Bana showed up in the middle of a school day and took her. Darci was taken to the Dorchester ashram and even though her mom had full custody, her father wouldn't give her back. It was the 1970s - her mom, then 23 year old could not fight it so she joined 3HO and moved in. Darci's dad was Deva Singh. Her mom was Ram Sarn Kaur and her name became Upma. After Children's Camp in 1978, at 7 years old she was sent to the newly created Guardian Program in New Mexico where she stayed for years; first with one set of guardians then with the heads of the ashram. Which among other things, she had direct ranch access that only in hindsight she can now see as “special”. During this time, her mom moved to the LA ashram and YB engaged her to be married. She was supposed to go to India - but stayed behind with even more YB and ranch access. Her friends (other kids in the guardian program) left in the first group to Mussoorie, India. She ended up in LA and NM for a couple years back and forth. She was fully " out" at 13. Her dad stayed in until he died 16 years ago. Her mom left when she was 15 and she continued to work at the Golden Temple and stayed dressed in her turban while she worked. She died 7 years ago. Her whole life in 3HO was her life via her dad and friends. She didn't choose to “be cut” out. Until she was 40, she considered herself a Sikh. Only in the past two years did she finally recognize that she wasn't a Sikh. She was raised in a cult. Song : This is Me by Kesha (from The Greatest Showman) You can DONATE to this broadcast at: https://paypal.me/GuruNischanLLC Uncomfortable Conversations Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2lEfcoaDgbCCmztPZ4XIuN?si=vH-cH7HzRs-qFxzEuogOqg Subscribe to my new podcast - Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture - https://gurunischan.substack.com/ You can comment on each episode! Subscribe and follow me at GuruNischan.com Books Referenced: CPTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Peter Walker The Tao of Fully Feeling by Peter Walker The Language of Emotions: What Your Feelings Are Trying to Tell You by Karla McLaren
Dr. Wendy Chung's childhood fascination with puzzles and mysteries gives her an edge when it comes to solving the mysteries of genetic diseases. In conversation with Host Catherine Price, Dr. Chung outlines her innovative work with The Human Genome project, her role in identifying the genes that cause spinal muscular atrophy and the collaborative efforts that went into developing life-sustaining treatments. Dr. Chung also discusses the GUARDIAN Program – which uses the newborn heel prick test to screen for a wide variety of genetic diseases, thereby providing equitable access to diagnosis and life-saving care to all infants. The views shared on this podcast solely reflect the expertise and experience of our guests. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances
Uncomfortable Conversations Podcast The Untold Stories of the 3HO Kundalini Yoga Community
Darci Larocque, was born Darci Clack in 1971. Her father joined 3HO in 1974 in the New Haven Ashram. Her mom and father were divorced and at the age of 5, she started visiting the ashram in Dorchester, MA, where her father had moved. One day in first grade catholic school, her dad and a friend in full Bana showed up in the middle of a school day and took her. Darci was taken to the Dorchester ashram and even though her mom had full custody, her father wouldn't give her back. It was the 1970s - her mom, then 23 year old could not fight it so she joined 3HO and moved in. Darci's dad was Deva Singh. Her mom was Ram Sarn Kaur and her name became Upma. After Children's Camp in 1978, at 7 years old she was sent to the newly created Guardian Program in New Mexico where she stayed for years; first with one set of guardians then with the heads of the ashram. Which among other things, she had direct ranch access that only in hindsight she can now see as “special”. During this time, her mom moved to the LA ashram and YB engaged her to be married. She was supposed to go to India - but stayed behind with even more YB and ranch access. Her friends (other kids in the guardian program) left in the first group to Mussoorie, India. She ended up in LA and NM for a couple years back and forth. She was fully " out" at 13. Her dad stayed in until he died 16 years ago. Her mom left when she was 15 and she continued to work at the Golden Temple and stayed dressed in her turban while she worked. She died 7 years ago. Her whole life in 3HO was her life via her dad and friends. She didn't choose to “be cut” out. Until she was 40, she considered herself a Sikh. Only in the past two years did she finally recognize that she wasn't a Sikh. She was raised in a cult. Song : This is Me by Kesha (from The Greatest Showman) You can DONATE to this broadcast at: https://www.gurunischan.com/uncomfortableconversations Uncomfortable Conversations Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2lEfcoaDgbCCmztPZ4XIuN?si=vH-cH7HzRs-qFxzEuogOqg LISTEN TO MY NEW PODCAST AT THIS LINK: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture - https://gurunischan.substack.com/
The Republican super-majorities in the state legislature advance bills could change how the Jackson's water system is managed, and shrink the authority of its courts.Then, a bill on the House calendar could give armed teachers special protections.Plus, History is Lunch returns with the Black Women of Yalobusha, and the power of local histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this After Dark episode I sat down with Rick Field - a retired California Corrections Officer who served over 25 years at the highest security prisons in California including Corcoran State Prison, famously housing notorious criminals such as: Charles Manson, Joseph DeAngelo, Sirhan Sirhan & Jaime Osuna. Rick shares how his high stress life resulted in a having a stroke and being diagnosed with kidney failure all before the age of 60. After serving the state of California for decades, Field has shifted his efforts to helping his "Brothers & Sisters" through co-founding the Guardian Program which focuses on supporting employee wellness for Corrections Officers through HeartMath backed research.Rick shares graphic stories of inmates, block searches & the mental fortitude required to show up to jail everyday alongside some the most crazed killers of all time. This episode depicts real life events that may be disturbing for some listeners but the reason for it is invaluable: To bring awareness to the importance of mental health, stress management and life saving approaches for a population of 30,000 Corrections Officers in California who have an estimated life expectancy of only 60 years old. To find out more about helping or contributing to Rick's mission, please visit the following:https://www.ccsfnet.org & http://ccpoabtf.orgThis episode is sponsored by Red Dot Fitness Training Programs.Timestamps:00:00 Iron Sights Intro00:34 Introducing Rick Field01:55 Welcoming Rick To The Show02:24 Rick's Background03:38 Working with Dr. Robert Floyd05:22 Leaky Gut Solutions07:13 Rick on His Background10:22 Rick's Kidney Failure Diagnosis12:19 Law Enforcement & Alcohol Abuse14:24 Lifespan For Corrections Officers15:09 Working In High Security Prisons17:45 Why People Want To Work In Prisons19:39 The Attica Prison Riot23:43 What Goes On Inside A Prison27:21 Gang Affiliation & Weapons29:44 Getting Stabbed As A Breach Officer34:58 Physical Preparedness36:28 The Daily Stress As A Prison CO45:47 The High Risk Adrenaline Filled Lifestyle49:30 Being Reassigned To Another Prison52:15 Discussing Officer Suicide54:47 Why People Hate Corrections Officers55:55 The Guardian Program1:01:14 Finding HeartMath Research1:06:38 Officer Incidents, Stress & Effective Training1:14:27 Mentorship with The Guardian Program1:18:26 The Identity of Being A Cop1:28:25 Why Cops Are Quitting & What To Do1:32:26 The New Retirement Deal1:35:13 What Civilians Do To Contribute1:40:32 Firearms Training & Active Shooters1:42:00 How To Learn More About The Guardians ProgramMore Iron Sights Interviews:Triple Feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMTc7AE0KaQ&t=384sKayley Gunner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfGqHxCv7Vc&t=522sMike Salemi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq-Nj6M0EBI&t=335sAdam Schafer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiyrdWdO1y8&t=8sSal Di Stefano: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBdKdSjQ0BM&t=4425sJason Khalipa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTiq-sID-EMByron Rodgers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrtEyuVNNpwDonnie Oliver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKY1_TLKHlIChris Cheng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr0zSGSTzKM&t=2sTraver Boehm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_NLdIg3zBc&t=1394sTRAIN WITH US:RDF Online Training: https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-coachingCONNECT WITH US:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/irons
“Attention: Please be aware that the staff of La Vernia ISD may be armed and will use whatever force is necessary to protect our students.” That is a draft text for signs that could soon appear on La Vernia Independent School District campuses, if the school board gives final approval to the Guardian Program. Should the program be approved, designated employees will be authorized to carry firearms on school premises to defend themselves and students in activeshooter situations. District Safety & Security Director Michael Duffek strongly supports the program. Duffek, who has a doctorate in education administration, obtained a few...Article Link
Dr. Karen Barber joins the show to discuss the Guardian Program and more!
Administrator Schebler joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the waiving of tipping fees for vegetative debris, the long lengths of the Santa Rosa County meetings, the Waste Pro complaints issue, funding for school resource officers and the Guardian Program, and the Fedelis school building in the north end of the county.
Ryan and Morgan discuss a bill filed for this legislative session that would reallocate unused Guardian Program funds and if armed teachers are a deterrent against school shooters.
A Senate committee will debate a bill seeking to implement more of the recommendations made by the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission. Also, on today’s Sunrise: — A couple of lawmakers want to change the law passed after the Parkland shooting so districts deciding not to take part in the Guardian Program can use that money for other security measures. — There’s been a big decline in the number of Florida college students over the past year. The Sunshine State had the second-largest decrease in the nation. — Some of the women trying to hold the line (and resist the conservative agenda prevalent in the Legislature) feel they are spending a lot of time talking to lawmakers — who don’t seem to be listening. — Tallahassee food blogger and Florida Politics contributor Rochelle Koff shares some suggestions on where a visitor can find a decent meal in the Capital City. Sometimes it's as easy as going to the basement. — And in Florida Man news: A pilot with a graffiti problem and a former Mayor who is going to jail for stealing more than half a million dollars from the United Way.
Battling Opioids Podcast: Blue Guardian Program Blue Guardian program: Lehigh County’s Blue Guardian program pairs police with certified recovery specialists who visit individual’s within a few days of being revived by naloxone. The goal of this program is to offer support to families and to encourage those struggling with addiction to seek recovery programs. Podcast Producer: JADonnelly Video: WLVT
:19 - In the year and half since the Parkland shooting, Florida has adopted the Guardian Program in schools, where teachers, coaches, and administrators have the ability to carry guns, as long as they’ve passed background checks and other protocol. Is this a good idea? Is this the first step in helping to address school safety, or could this be disaster in the making? The panel discussed. 10:25 - Now that it’s October, will the fluctuating gas prices calm down and stay around the same rate? Patrick DeHaan from GasBuddy explains. 17:27 - Do you have your Real ID? By this time next year, you’d better. 57% of Americans polled had no idea these are required by October 1st, 2020. 20:50 - The Baltimore Ravens have seen the video with Odell Beckham Jr. on the ground, and their claim is Marlon Humphrey did not choke OBJ. The majority would agree to disagree. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Bud, Alan, Yaffee, and Melissa talk about the hottest topics in the news! Corey Lewandowski becomes first witness to testify in Trump impeachment probe. AND Update on arming teachers! How it is now in Florida and how it would be in Budtopia! ALSO Senator Rick Scott's student debt plan. Could it work? PLUS PULSE museum site - wrong place and too much $$$! BONUS! Central Florida most dangerous in America for walking! Why? What can be done?!
Several Florida school district leaders lined up to reject the idea of letting classroom teachers carry guns in schools as part of a guardian program even before Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the measure into law. Bay County superintendent Bill Husfelt was not among them. Husfelt welcomed the initial guardian plan a year ago, and said the expansion of the model would help keep his county's students, employees and schools safe. Already, he said, several teachers are signing up to get trained. Why is his perspective so different from many others? Husfelt discussed his views with reporter Marlene Sokol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's time for the 47th installment of #TBKoW. Good Brother, Uncle Boobah, is solo this week as Uncle Ole is out of the cunsh for work. This week we get caught up on what's been happening in the #world. We dive right in with the STEM Highland Ranch School shooting and subsequent walkout of the student body during the vigil for their fellow student who lost his life protecting theirs, we look into Florida's form of #GunReform in their expanded Guardian Program, we then veer completely off the road with the new #abortion laws being passed in #Georgia and #Alabama, we then delve into the recent back and forth between #Iran and the #US, we then try to calm things down by taking a look into the current state of the LA #Lakers and the legacy being left behind by #LeBron James, and finally end the episode on classic rant about the ending of Game of Thrones (#GoT). Oh yeah, and Uncle Boobah brings back his segment on #AOC. Music: Sam Cooke - Bring It On Home To Me FOLLOW us on #TheGram (https://www.instagram.com/bestkindofworst/) SUBSCRIBE to us on Apple Podcast (http://bit.ly/TBKoWApplePodcast) SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube (http://bit.ly/TBKoWTube) SUBSCRIBE to us on SOUNDCLOUD (https://soundcloud.com/thebestkindofworst) SUBSCRIBE to us on SPOTIFY (http://bit.ly/TBKoWPod) LIKE US on Facebook. Only if you wish cause, well, fuck FB. You can also listen and subscribe to us on many third-party podcasting apps (Stitcher, iHeartRadio, OverCast,...).
On this episode of He Said, She Said, Peter and Michelle welcome some of their most influential guests yet. They talk #NoCollusionDay with U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, apologies owed to Trump, and vindication. They get into the grave and difficult questions that follow Parkland and both sides of the Guardian program with Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, Chair of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Statewide Commission and Rep. Shevrin Jones, a former teacher in a Title 1 school. They hash out the story of Theranos and its founder Elizabeth Holmes, Michelle's 20-year high school reunion, and March Madness.
Topics include:1:43: First reaction to the Mueller Report being finished. With no more indictments recommended can collusion be put to bed? Is there more to come? How much will be released and is this a win or loss for the Democrats?4:55: We welcome the newest President of the University of South Florida System, Dr. Steve Curall to Tampa! The hosts opine on the process, the selection, and the relationship with the State Legislature. Is the transparency outrage warranted?13:47: On to Tallahassee. The School Safety Commission introduces a bill pertaining to classroom teachers being eligible to volunteer for the Guardian Program; deputizing those volunteers in the event of an active shooter event. What are the details? Does adding guns into a school setting actually make our schools safer? What more can be done? Are there provisions in the bill for Private and Charter Schools? Representative Latvala breaks it down and the hosts debate. Chris and Becca agree on something so you don't want to miss this discussion!40:11: The Florida Man Game! The hosts google "Florida Man" with their birthdays and discuss who wins!
For the sixth and final episode of the Lonestar Scoop's School Safety Summer Series, Clayton Neville and Scott Sidway sit down with Sherman ISD's Assistant Superintendent Tyson Bennett about the Guardian Program -- a program Sherman is adopting that allows teachers who also have prior law enforcement experience to be armed with a gun at school. Listen to hear about that and more of what Sherman ISD is doing to protect its schools.
On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Bud, Deb, and Yaffee update the latest news! Trump Train! President Trump releases his new gun control plan, stunning new jobs report released, and Trump holds a rally in Pennsylvania. AND Governor Rick Scott signs Florida School Safety Bill. The NRA is suing over raising the age to be able to buy a rifle. ALSO Police tapes show Broward's cowardly cop's a liar, too! PLUS Central Florida School Leaders won't opt for the Guardian Program. BONUS: Bud takes calls on ANY TOPIC for Open Mind Monday!!
This special episode was recorded during the University of Alberta Mountain Festival on December 6, 2017. Under this year's United Nations' theme for International Mountain Day, “Mountains Under Pressure: Climate, Hunger, and Migration”, the panel discusses some of the most pressing issues that mountain communities face with regards to traditional foods and food security. Moderated by Roger Epp, contributions range from berries and beavers, adaptive food security strategies, and wildlife monitoring to the Dehcho K'ehodi (Taking Care of the Land) Stewardship and Guardian Program. For more information, visit https://www.internationalmountainday.ca Participants: Robyn McLeod, Jim Schieck, and William Shotyk. The Canadian Mountain Podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Mountain Network. We are a voluntary alliance of partners from universities, governments, Indigenous communities, and businesses that is dedicated to the sustainability of our mountain environments and communities across the country and around the world. Special thanks to the University of Alberta and the Faculty of Science for supporting this podcast. http://canadianmountainnetwork.ca