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Bald Move TV
Why is Mr. Feeny a Car?! - S02E04 - Dukes of Hazzard (1979): “One Armed Bandits”

Bald Move TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 71:39


The Dukes of Hazzard in a very entertaining show that is unfortunately buried underneath multiple layers of Daughters of the Confederacy obfuscation and Hollywood writing room ignorance. Good looking guys and gals tear-assing around the countryside in a classic American muscle car clowning on corrupt law enforcement all while fighting for justice and the underprivileged. What's not to like? Wait, they're calling that car the General what now? And what's that on its roof? Oh. Ah. Okay. Hear us out. We have a plan to save the Duke boys from themselves! Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Got something to say? Send it in to knightrider@baldmove.com. You find our co-host Jay McKane streaming weekly over on https://www.twitch.tv/blue_jay_streams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Criminal
Episode 212: The Fasting Cure

Criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 47:59


In 1911, two sisters traveled to Seattle to meet a "doctor" named Linda Hazzard. The sisters didn't seem very sick, but when they arrived, Dr. Hazzard told them they didn't have a moment to lose – they needed to begin her treatment right away.  A few months later, one of the sisters wrote a letter to her old governess. “I am wonderfully better in fact,” she said, “getting stronger by leaps.” But her handwriting was messier than usual, and her sentences ran together and overlapped. You can find Gregg Olsen's book, Starvation Heights, here. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. Listen back through our archives at youtube.com/criminalpodcast.  We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop.  Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Express Rally Podcast
ER Podcast EP 61 - Devon Velvet

The Express Rally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 66:30


On this fascinating episode of the podcast, we have Devon Velvet! Car enthusiast and curator at the Celebrity Car Museum in Branson, Missouri is a popular attraction for car enthusiasts and fans of pop culture. It features a collection of cars owned by or associated with famous people from movies, television, and music. Some of the cars on display include the Batmobile from the 1960s Batman TV series, the DeLorean from Back to the Future, General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard, and the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters. Other vehicles include motorcycles, sports cars, and trucks that have been owned by celebrities such as Elvis Presley, John Wayne, and Dolly Parton. In addition to the cars, the museum has memorabilia and exhibits related to the celebrity owners and the movies or TV shows they appeared in. Visitors can learn about the history of each car and its significance to pop culture. The Celebrity Car Museum is open daily and offers guided tours for visitors. It is located in the heart of Branson's entertainment district and is a popular stop for tourists visiting the area. The Celebrity Car Museum is a regular stop on Express Rally events!   

The Kibbe and Friends Show
K&F Show #255: The Rarity of Non-Bearded Car Dudes; Dukes Review – S1E13 “Double Sting”

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 71:41


Presented with Holley! It's time to look forward to spring break. How about April 28-30 in Las Vegas at Holley LS Fest West?? If an LS based (or current generation LT V8) engine is powering your ride or if you are considering a swap to LS power, this is your event! Race cars, street rods, muscle cars, trucks, late models, drift cars, prerunners, Ultra 4 buggies – you name it, if it is powered by an LS/LT there will be something here for you! Just visit Holley.com to peruse and view for yourself and be SURE to tell them that we sent you! KF Show Summary: If there were one episode - that had THE jump of the General Lee - it would be this one. This is the final episode of Season 1 of the Dukes of Hazzard, and what started just a few months ago as a more redneck version of Smokey and the Bandit has become the car hoppin' comedy western we all wanted…..with tassels in just the right spots. Hazard County is robbed by the likes of Laurel and Hardy impersonators, done under the ruse of a fake health quarantine of all the government officials by an illness. The illness was supposedly highly dangerous...but in the end was just a case of poison ivy that was totally misdiagnosed, causing the tax payers millions. This episode has it all - comedy - jumps - and well placed tassels. In addition, there are NO scenes that utilize in-car green screen! Rating: 10 Corndogs National Parts Depot Presents: Bernie on the News! https://www.npdlink.com/ Patreon Peeps, the year 2023 will be an important one for Patreon specifically, and if you'd consider jumping up to the $5 level it would sure help. The $10 level will remain and we now have a brand new $20 level as well! All members who join at that level will receive a sticker swag pack in the mail, you'll be IMMEDIATELY entered in the monthly prize grab, and you'll receive a phone call from one (or all) of us to chat up whatever you want for 30 minutes! Thank you SO MUCH to those of you who have joined in for the extra content that is only for Patreon supporters. To get in on the action and support the show with a minor financial contribution just click the link below to sign up. http://www.patreon.com/kfshow. Click to join our super secret KF Show Only listener email list..just in case we get blocked from every social and podcast platform! https://forms.aweber.com/form/48/1311263948.htm The post K&F Show #255: The Rarity of Non-Bearded Car Dudes; Dukes Review – S1E13 “Double Sting” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

the 206geek
02-28-23 - Guest Sam Miller - R Kelly & Harvey Weinstein - 2 Individuals Crash Dukes of Hazzard Replica.

the 206geek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 127:36


Attendees Jamal Harrington, Co-Host Marianne Reilly, Co-Host Cousin Todd Sellers, Co-Host, Tech Guy Today's Guest Sam Miller Topic Outlines R. Kelly Already Serving 30 Years For Sex Trafficking To Serve 20 Years For Child Porn. Time To Be Served Concurrently. Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 16 Years After Rape Conviction 2 Hospitalized After Crashing the Famed Car from 'Dukes of Hazzard' Binge Watching That's A Wrap --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notaboutupod/message

Our Journey
#15 Ryker Hazzard (Chemistry Major/Future HS teacher)

Our Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 45:54


Hey everyone! In this episode, I talk to Ryker who is currently a chemistry major at WSU. He has plans to become a high school chemistry teacher and maybe even a college professor later down the line. Hope you all enjoy!

Inside Appalachia
Keeping Faith Through The Floods Of Kentucky

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 53:30


This week, we talk to the BBC's Philip Reevell and reporter Kaitie Myers about a recent documentary that looks at Kentucky flood recovery through the eyes of local reporter Katie Myers.  She not only covered the disaster, but was part of the cleanup effort. We also meet a family who survived the flood and found solace through faith and song. And we meet Kentucky actress Caroline Clay. She stars in a new musical with Dukes of Hazzard actor John Schneider.  You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

The HodgePodge Podcast
Rewind: Whey Jennings Has a Gypsy Soul

The HodgePodge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 39:36


Whey Jennings is a singer/songwriter. Whey chats openly about being the grandson of Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, and what growing up as a Jennings was really like. He talks about his road of drugs, sex and rock n roll and why the pandemic made him get sober. Hear what Whey thinks about erasing history and his favorite tv show, The Dukes of Hazzard. All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com Dylan: instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge Whey: instagram.com/wheyjenningsofficial

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Saturday Morning Buffoons
DIC aka Steaming pile of dog $h!+

Saturday Morning Buffoons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 75:02


The Buffoons dive into the DiC era of G.I. Joe. It turns out they hate it. They also go down the rabbit hole on a great many things including The Dukes of Hazzard, 90s tropes, Don Johnson and a bunch of other malarkey. PARENTAL ADVISORY. Episode Info: The Greatest Evil Part 1 & 2 COBRA and the Joes team up to battle a designer-drug kingpin who's made addicts of both Falcon and a Crimson Guardsman's sister. (IMDb) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Stoned N' Social
Stoned N' Social - Chat with Ian about Polk County Pot Plane

Stoned N' Social

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 84:51


Join Nat, and Ian Brumfield, author of future book detailing a legendary tale detailing the happenings surrounding the Polk County Pot Plane. Picture it: it's August 1975 and you want to make some quick cash with friends. What do you do? Forget a lemonade stand. Would you smuggle 7,000 pounds of marijuana by flying a Douglas DC-4 (N67038) , from Colombia to Georgia and land it in the middle of the night? That's exactly what Marty and company did in the unbelievable, but very real, national drug trafficking adventure straight out of Dukes of Hazzard with a healthy dash of wackiness! If you like tangents, plus thoughtful ramblings, the coveted title of 'Munchie of The Week' (MoTW) and of course, a lot of laughs, then listen here. --- Ian's Twitter - @AutistPod

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
BONUS EPISODE: How Indie Film Super Troopers Made Millions with Jay Chandrasekhar

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 65:09


Today on the show we have director, writer, comedian, and actor Jay Chandrasekhar has contributed to and appeared in a wide variety of critically acclaimed television programs and films throughout his career.Chandrasekhar assembled the sketch comedy troupe Broken Lizard, which includes Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske. Together they performed comedy across the nation until they set their sights on producing television and feature films.Under his Broken Lizard banner, Jay directed and co-wrote Fox Searchlight Picture's comedy cult classics Super Troopers, Super Troopers 2, Club Dread, and Warner Bros' Beerfest. He also directed the Broken Lizard comedy special, Broken Lizard Stands Up.Super Troopers hit theaters in February 2002 and went on to gross $23 million with glowing audience reviews (and $80 million on home video.)Jay continued on to direct The Dukes of Hazard, direct and star in Millennium Entertainment's The Babymakers, and appear in DreamWorks' comedy hit, I Love You, Man. Recently, Chandrasekhar published his book, Mustache Shenanigans: Making Super Troopers and Other Adventures in Comedy that gives a behind the scenes look at the making of Super Troopers.In addition to his feature film work, Chandrasekhar has directed various TV shows, including several episodes of the Emmy Award winning series Arrested Development, Community, Chuck, The Grinder, Up All Night, Happy Endings, New Girl, and Psych. More recently, Jay has also directed episodes of Fresh Off the Boat, The Goldbergs, Speechless, and Schooled.His new film is Easter Sunday.Stand-up comedy sensation Jo Koy (Jo Koy: In His Elements, Jo Koy: Comin' in Hot) stars as a man returning home for an Easter celebration with his riotous, bickering, eating, drinking, laughing, loving family, in this love letter to his Filipino-American community. Easter Sunday features an all-star comedic cast that includes Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley series), Tia Carrere (True Lies, Wayne's World films), Brandon Wardell (Curb Your Enthusiasm series), Tony nominee Eva Noblezada (Broadway's Hadestown), Lydia Gaston (Broadway's The King and I), Asif Ali (WandaVision), Rodney To (Parks and Recreation series), Eugene Cordero (The Good Place series), Jay Chandrasekhar (I Love You, Man), Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip) and Lou Diamond Phillips (Courage Under Fire). Easter Sunday, from DreamWorks Pictures, is directed by Jay Chandrasekhar (Super Troopers, The Dukes of Hazzard), from a script by Ken Cheng (series Wilfred, Betas). The film is produced by Rideback's Dan Lin (The Lego Movie franchise, It franchise) and Jonathan Eirich (Aladdin, The Two Popes), and is executive produced by Jo Koy, Jessica Gao, Jimmy O. Yang, Ken Cheng, Joe Meloche, Nick Reynolds and Seth William Meier. The film will be distributed by Universal Pictures domestically. Amblin Partners and Universal will share international distribution rights.Jay also just launched a new app designed to give the power of reviews back to the people. It's call Vouch Vault."When my film, Super Troopers, showed at Sundance, it played to big laughing crowds. But when it was released to the public, the reviews were only so-so. On Rotten Tomatoes, Super Troopers, got a 38%-fresh aggregate score from less than a hundred reviewers. With the public, though, the film garnered a 90% fresh rating from more than 250,000 non-reviewers. This 38% reviewer-number stuck in my craw. I remember thinking, “Who are these reviewers, these strangers with outsized power, and why are we listening to them? Seriously. When's the last time you walked up to a stranger and said, “Hey, what movie should I see?”Our goal with Vouch Vault is to take recommendation power from anonymous strangers and give it to the people whose tastes you know and trust."

A Paranormal Chicks
EP257 - LINDA BURFIELD HAZZARD & THE GOLD LEAF LADY

A Paranormal Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 76:42


Kerri covers Linda Burfield Hazzard and she's all about being a health guru but she doesn't actually make you healthy.. she might in fact kill you. Donna covers the Gold Leaf Lady, aka Katie.  You'll have a laugh for sure.. but you'll also wonder if it is real or not. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU.  Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher!  Thanks so much. Don't forget to check out Crimeaholics Podcast and let them know we sent y'all!! This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh!  Everyone's favorite meal kit company!  Go to hellofresh.com/CREEP65 and use code CREEP65 for 65% off your order PLUS free shipping!! This episode is also sponsored by REEL!  Toilet paper that is luxurious and good for the environment! Get 30% off your first order and FREE SHIPPING by going to reelpaper.com/creep or enter promo code CREEP! This episode is also sponsored by Manukora Honey!  This is super charged honey like you've never tasted before.  Visit www.manukora.com/creep and you'll receive a free pack of honey sticks with your order!  That's a $15 value completely FREE for y'all!

A Paranormal Chicks
EP257 - LINDA BURFIELD HAZZARD & THE GOLD LEAF LADY

A Paranormal Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 76:42


Kerri covers Linda Burfield Hazzard and she's all about being a health guru but she doesn't actually make you healthy.. she might in fact kill you. Donna covers the Gold Leaf Lady, aka Katie.  You'll have a laugh for sure.. but you'll also wonder if it is real or not. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU.  Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher!  Thanks so much. Don't forget to check out Crimeaholics Podcast and let them know we sent y'all!! This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh!  Everyone's favorite meal kit company!  Go to hellofresh.com/CREEP65 and use code CREEP65 for 65% off your order PLUS free shipping!! This episode is also sponsored by REEL!  Toilet paper that is luxurious and good for the environment! Get 30% off your first order and FREE SHIPPING by going to reelpaper.com/creep or enter promo code CREEP! This episode is also sponsored by Manukora Honey!  This is super charged honey like you've never tasted before.  Visit www.manukora.com/creep and you'll receive a free pack of honey sticks with your order!  That's a $15 value completely FREE for y'all!

Johnny Dare Morning Show
Did we just become best friends? We catch up with pop culture icon Tom Wopat!

Johnny Dare Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 12:18


At one time, Dukes of Hazzard was one of the biggest shows on television.And co-star Tom Wopat has been elevated to legend status by many who grew up in the early 80s....including our Sports In Yer Shorts boy, Chris Gough. So much so that Gough has gone from merely kind of stalker-ish, to becoming good friends with Wopat...and now WE are that much closer to LUKE DUKE!!!!!

Everyday Martial Artist
Anthony De Longis – Actor, Choreographer, Martial Arts & Weapons Expert – EP102

Everyday Martial Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 84:00


Anthony was born in Glendale, CA and attended Cal State Northridge. He is an actor, choreographer, martial arts expert and weapons expert. On television you have seen him is shows like The Original Battlestar Galactica, The A-team, The Master,The Dukes of Hazzard, Macgyver *My all-time favorite), Renegade, Star Trek Voyager, Grimm, NCIS, Mythbusters and more. ... Anthony De Longis – Actor, Choreographer, Martial Arts & Weapons Expert – EP102

NFPA Journal Podcast
America's First Paramedics

NFPA Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 53:38


In his stunning new book, American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics, former paramedic Kevin Hazzard explores the largely forgotten history of the Freedom House Ambulance Service. Hazzard joined the podcast to talk about his book, the early beginnings of EMS, and how a dedicated group of men from a downtrodden section of Pittsburg paved the way for a revolution in emergency medicine (1:56).   Then, on a new Code Corner, NFPA engineer Robin Zevotek answers your questions about how to safely conduct live fire training (47:40).

CIA: Contagious Influencers of America
# 187: JOHN SCHNEIDER from Dukes of Hazzard to Smallville, this pop culture icon is now starring in a musical!

CIA: Contagious Influencers of America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 31:35


John Schneider is getting back to his roots where his career started, on stage! You probably know him from TV's “Dukes of Hazzard” or “Smallville” or heard him on the Country music charts, but now on February 20th ONLY, you can see him in theaters starring in “The Confession.” So how did he end up in this Amish love story based off the best-selling book series by Beverly Lewis? Nine-time Emmy winner, David Sams, talks with John about being a part of musical that was recorded in front of a live audience. Plus, John opens up about his wife's recent health challenges that has him doubling down on his faith. #JohnSchneider #ConfessionMusicalMovie #ChondaPierce #BeverlyLewis 

Celestial Expanse
138-Occupational Hazzard from Life

Celestial Expanse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 52:49


We now have a P.O box! Address: 1950 E Greyhound Pass STE 18 #232 Carmel Indiana 46033-7730Follow us on Twitter@CExpansePodcastMatt: @rp_ggamerBen: @TheV0idManJason: @DiomedesLeatherMartle: @waerwolvNatalia: @NDPortfoliosBoston: @HiddenGr0tt0We also now have a discord server! Join us and help our community grow: https://t.co/GVSl1iB8k2?amp=1We're also now on iTunes and every star rating and review helps us grow and we appreciate any feedback you can give usWe now have a patreon page, check it out for the chance to get some loot! https://www.patreon.com/celestialexpanse?fan_landing=trueCheck out the available merch of CE https://www.teepublic.com/user/london-s-studio/albums/105686-celestial-expanse-podcas

Any Questions? and Any Answers?
AQ: Chris Hazzard MP, Simon Hoare MP, Emma Little-Pengelly MLA, Allison Morris

Any Questions? and Any Answers?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 46:58


Alex Forsyth presents political debate from The Court House in Bangor, County Down.

KIRO Nights
Hour Three: Take The Tractor and Run

KIRO Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 34:10


A NC man led police on a chase - riding his tractor and blaring the theme from Dukes of Hazzard.//The attempted kidnapping of a "bikini barista."//Rep. George Santos continues to tell wild lies.//The standard for what's "organic" will be raised so we know more about what we're buying at the grocery store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: Job cuts in tech sector spread

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 30:28


6pm - Job cuts in tech sector spread, Microsoft lays off 10,000 // Jaywalking remains illegal in Washington, but a legislator is pushing to repeal it // Madonna's upcoming tour will defy society's limits on female pop stars // NHL Backpedals Minority-Only Qualifications for Hockey Summit after DeSantis Outcry // Philadelphia Flyers Defenseman Skipped Warmups After Refusing to Wear Pride-Themed Jersey On Pride Night // Just a bad old boy! Knife-wielding North Carolina man on stolen TRACTOR leads cops on 20mph chase while blaring Dukes of Hazzard theme 'after trying to mow down pedestrians'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Housing First is a failure

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 30:55


3pm - Brandi Kruse interviews Jay Inslee about what he's hoping from his 11th Legislative Session // Housing First is a Failure // NHL Backpedals Minority-Only Qualifications for Hockey Summit after DeSantis Outcry // Philadelphia Flyers Defenseman Skipped Warmups After Refusing to Wear Pride-Themed Jersey On Pride Night // Just a bad old boy! Knife-wielding North Carolina man on stolen TRACTOR leads cops on 20mph chase while blaring Dukes of Hazzard theme 'after trying to mow down pedestrians'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kibbe and Friends Show
K&F Show #249: Feature Interview with Tom Wopat, Car Movies in 2023, and National Parts Depot Presents Bernie (and the News)!

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 62:26


Presented with Holley! Christmas is over and it's time to look forward to spring break. How about April 28-30 in Las Vegas at Holley LS Fest West?? If an LS based (or current generation LT V8) engine is powering your ride or if you are considering a swap to LS power, this is your event! Race cars, street rods, muscle cars, trucks, late models, drift cars, prerunners, Ultra 4 buggies – you name it, if it is powered by an LS/LT there will be something here for you! Just visit Holley.com to peruse and view for yourself and be SURE to tell them that we sent you! Tom Wopat is here! With our man Corndog gone this week (to do "parenting" stuff) we knew we had to do something big....so we replaced him with Dukes of Hazzard legend Tom Wopat! Well....actually, we after last week's show we realized that, like Corndog, Tom's favorite seasons of the Dukes dated back to Season 1 as well for most of the same reasons. So, it seemed only fitting to replay his one and only appearance on our show from 2019 (Episode 102). Tom went from being a farm-kid in Wisconsin dreaming of playing for the Green Bay Packers, to being a lead on Broadway, becoming Luke Duke, and back to Broadway. There's something for everyone in here – and plenty of Dukes insight as well! National Parts Depot Presents: Bernie on the News: Also in this episode....the good people at National Parts Depot have to decided 2023 is the year to present the Award Winning Newsman Bernie McPartland in his (self-proclaimed) award winning news segment, Bernie On the News. As most of you know, NPD is the title sponsor of The MuscleCar Place Podcast and has been since 2011. Their immense support of TMCP as a show (and as a company) can't be overshadowed. And now, the fact that they are presenting Bern in the drivers seat for the world to hear....is somewhat humbling. And by humbling, we mean frightening, terrifying, sickening, etc. Welcome, NPD (and Bern, don't screw this up)! Patreon Peeps, the year 20232 will be an important one for Patreon specifically, and if you'd consider jumping up to the $5 level it would sure help. The $10 level will remain and we now have a brand new $20 level as well! All members who join at that level will receive a sticker swag pack in the mail, you'll be IMMEDIATELY entered in the monthly prize grab, and you'll receive a phone call from one (or all) of us to chat up whatever you want for 30 minutes! Thank you SO MUCH to those of you who have joined in for the extra content that is only for Patreon supporters. To get in on the action and support the show with a minor financial contribution just click the link below to sign up. http://www.patreon.com/kfshow. Click to join our super secret KF Show Only listener email list..just in case we get blocked from every social and podcast platform! https://forms.aweber.com/form/48/1311263948.htm The post K&F Show #249: Feature Interview with Tom Wopat, Car Movies in 2023, and National Parts Depot Presents Bernie (and the News)! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Medic Class Citizen
| 35 | American Sirens, with Kevin Hazzard

Medic Class Citizen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 70:33


Join Jason and Brandon as they sit down with renowned author, journalist, writer, and paramedic, Kevin Hazzard.  Hazzard's 2016 release, "A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back" quickly became a cult classic among the EMS community. His September 2022 release, "American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics," is a major topic of this discussion, along with reminiscing about being a Paramedic on the streets of Atlanta, Georgia.  In this conversation, giants in the history of EMS are recognized. Specifically, Dr. Peter Safar and Dr. Nancy Caroline. Even more important, however, are their students; the first paramedics in the nation. The men of Freedom House Ambulance Service. Their story, and the story of their perseverance in the face of discrimination and adversity is the remarkable truth behind the beginning of EMS in the United States.

The Vault
Part 1: The Starvation Doctor

The Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 13:19


Linda Hazzard was a force of nature. She stood nearly as tall as her 6-foot husband, although some wondered if her personality was so imposing that she simply seemed larger than she actually was. A formidable figure with sharp cheekbones, a resolute chin and an unflinching gaze, everything about Hazzard exuded authority. She spoke with unwavering assurance — as if she were absolutely right and anyone who disagreed with her was a fool. While studying osteopathy in her quest to be a nurse, she became convinced that drastic fasting — ingesting only thin vegetable broths for weeks or even months — was the key to healing all disease. Hazzard's followers, who included prominent intellectuals and politicians, swore by her methods and proclaimed her a "gifted and intelligent" healer. Others considered her a serial killer. Written by Tammy Swift  https://www.inforum.com/news/the-vault/minnesota-woman-linda-hazzard-was-infamous-starvation-doctor-whose-brutal-fasting-methods-may-have-killed-14

Marvel New Universe Comics Podcast
Season 2: Episode 15: Mark Hazzard Merc #10 and Kickers Inc #10

Marvel New Universe Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 119:06


Wait, is it Mark Hazzard: Merc or just Merc? Is the New Universe pulling another Swensen in jail kind of thing? Who is this Lincoln Griffin guy? How do you pronounce Iran? All of this and more this episode!In Kickers Inc #10 Ever wonder what would happen if a bunch of football players replaced Chuck Norris in one of his 80's Missing in action movies? Wonder no more! In this issue, "Deadly Force" we find out exactly what that would be like. This episode brought to you by Sodium Pentathol and Kevlar!

Breaking Mayberry
BACKDOOR LOVERS: Basic Training at Fort Sandals

Breaking Mayberry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 71:57


Okay look let me tell you up front: This episode spends a LOT of time talking about Marty's scrotum. And then it spends even more time talking about the Dukes of Hazzard. You can decide which is more unpleasant.It's the Duke boys and their new friend Mason Dixon, P.I. No... no that can't be right. They seriously named the guy "Mason Dixon?" Okay that's not a good start.UPDATE: The narrator of Dukes of Hazzard is Waylon Jennings, not Merle Haggard like we keep saying. But Merle Haggard is a lot funnier to say?Trae Crowder the Liberal Redneck on BLM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l71Pvvnp3oEFollow Breaking Mayberry on Twitter: twitter.com/BreakMayberry,Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/383110240030195/or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.com

Addicted to Murder
Linda Hazzard AKA ”The Starvation Doctor”

Addicted to Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 36:28


Join us as we discover a new way to kill your victims as we journey to Starvation Heights Sanitorium with Dr. Hazzard.   References: Starvation Heights- A true story of murder and malice in the woods of the Pacific Northwest By Gregg Olsen

Gwatney Unplugged
Stuntman Corey Eubanks

Gwatney Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 41:06


Corey Eubanks is the one of the top stunt drivers in the Film and Television Industry. He started his career at 18 years old on "The Dukes of Hazzard" and went on to perform stunts in "Cobra", "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" "Backdraft" and countless other TV & Movie projects. He is the son of Bob Eubanks, host of the Newlywed Game.

Gwatney Unplugged
Catherine Bach - Daisy Duke from TV's Dukes of Hazzard

Gwatney Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 26:43


Bach heard about the audition for The Dukes of Hazzard through her husband. When she arrived there, she found the producers were looking for a Dolly Parton-lookalike; despite not looking like what they were searching for, she was hired on the spot. One of the earliest costume ideas from the producers was that she wear a tight white turtleneck, go-go boots and a poodle skirt, but Bach asked if she could bring her own outfit, which was a homemade T-shirt, a pair of cut-off denim shorts and high heels. Bach had concerns about the appropriateness of the cut-off shorts at first, saying she could not wear them in a restaurant scene. When prompted by the producers to visit a restaurant across the street, Bach found the waitresses were wearing "little miniskirts that matched the tablecloths!". She starred on that show, opposite Tom Wopat, John Schneider and James Best. At the suggestion of the show's producers, Bach posed as Daisy Duke for a poster, which sold 5 million copies. The poster once caused a stir when Nancy Reagan took a liking to it after Bach visited the White House with one as a gift for one of her former schoolteachers then working there. While she was starring on The Dukes of Hazzard, her legs were insured for $1,000,000. In 1985, she served as the model for the figurehead for the schooner Californian.

The Kibbe and Friends Show
K&F Show #247: Our Toys For Tots 2022 Campaign! Dukes Review: “The Great Santa Clause Chase”

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 76:28


KF Patreon Peeps, as announced as many places as we could, we are going FULL BORE for our annual Toys for Tots Christmas donation! Last year thanks to YOU we donated over $2,000.  This year we would love to hit $3,000...so if you have not yet joined us on Patreon, we're asking - nay - begging you to do so this moth.  If you're a Patreon member already, could you up your donation - even if it's just for this month? We are planning to do our donation at the end of the day on Dec 16. Whatever we have in the kitty goes to the kids!  If you prefer, you can send one-time contributions to: PayPal: https://paypal.me/TheMuscleCarPlace?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US VENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Kibbe We will record out FULL CHRISTMAS 2022 Patreon Show next week. Christmas is saved! Presented with Holley! Holley's biggest sale of the year is here! Save on thousands of products up to 20% off MSRP! Our site-wide sale runs through December 31st! And don't forget, all orders over $49 get free shipping! Just visit Holley.com to peruse and view for yourself and signup for the mailing notification. Once you go and buy ..... be SURE to tell them that we sent you! Dukes Review: Somehow, an episode that has next to no General Lee in it…..is so endearing and charming it must be due to Christmas magic! In this episode they choose to re-enact the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. (FYI - everyone in Hollywood now does this. Bill Murray did it in Scrooged. Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds just did it too in Spirited. It's on Apple + and is pretty good!). Not good enough? This is the tale of Scrooge Hogg stealing Christmas trees from Hazzard citizens and the Dukes stealing them back to deliver them in Santa suits. Not good enough? In a nod to childlike happiness, the bad guys in the episode also wear Santa suits….meaning there are 6 Santas at one time. When the bad guys in Santa suits get caught, Cletus calls them "Merry Men!" The Boars Nest is decorated, proving that Christmas decorations at dive bars make them extra cheery. Better yet, there are carols, hot chocolate, and this episode ends on a message of what Christmas is all about - unconditional forgiveness…..topped off by some jingle bells flying overhead by (possibly) a certain jolly old Elf. Rating: 10 Little Debbie Christmas Cakes! The post K&F Show #247: Our Toys For Tots 2022 Campaign! Dukes Review: “The Great Santa Clause Chase” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Smith and Sniff
Live from the Car Barn

Smith and Sniff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 74:22


138 - This show was recorded in front of a live audience at the Car Barn and Aston Workshop in Beamish, County Durham. Topics covered include why old people should drive faster, accusing The Snowman of being a thief, the wrong car in Gremlins, a warning not to watch the Dukes of Hazzard, canal boat accidents, mayor cars, a confession about drunk presenting, Belgian lab equipment beer, an incredible William Woollard moment, navigating by parked cars, a low mileage Nissan 100NX, an attractive lady undertaker, the disappearance of the phrase ‘souped up', the surprising excellence of the new Astra, contractually obliged chat about a Ferrari 330, the nice things in the Aston Workshop, badly ridden BMX boy, and news about the Grange Hill theme tune. patreon.com/smithandsniff  Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Backstage Pass with Victoria
Ep. 139 - Guest: John Schneider (“Bo Duke” from The Dukes of Hazzard)

Backstage Pass with Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 13:33


John Schneider, best known as “Bo Duke” on the iconic television program, “The Dukes of Hazzard” as well as Smallville, Happily Divorced, Tyler Perry's “The Haves and and the Have Nots”, and many more sits down to chat with Backstage Pass about playing one of the most recognizable characters in television history, making his own films with his wife (an esteemed producer) and how he has maintained his energy and passion throughout the duration of his long career.(Recorded on location at Mickey Gilley's Grand ShangHai Theater)

Late Night Playset
Paul Rivera & the Podcast Show LNP514

Late Night Playset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 108:56


Thursday, December 1, 2022 - Guest: Pop in guests! It's a pot luck show. How is that different from every show? Who knows! But Paul Rivera kicks us off and he's got cat-ear headphones for the toy drive! Discussions of the crest, the Dukes of Hazzard, and working for eccentric billionaires organically unfold. Topics range from DeLoreans & Ectos to Porsches & Lambos and the sigmas they bring. Paul tells us the story about first meeting Matt Farah and the Murci trip on 20 year old tires. Good stuff, GOING LONG... THANK YOU for being with us

America Dissected with Abdul El-Sayed
America's First Paramedics with Kevin Hazzard

America Dissected with Abdul El-Sayed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 48:14


Did you know that modern emergency medical services owe their origins to an all-Black paramedic team in Pittsburgh in the ‘60s? Author and former paramedic Kevin Hazzard tells the story in his new book “American Sirens.” Abdul reflects on the stories we tell — and the ones we don't — about American healthcare. He sits down with Hazzard to learn more about the Freedom House Emergency Medical Services.To hear more about Freedom House Emergency Medical Services, check out the recent episode of Pod Save the People "Find a Book."

The Chip Chipperson Podacast

Blind Mike makes his debut on the Podacast and does not disappoint. He explains to Daddy how poorly his pecka performed at Skanfest. He issues a very firm handed discipline to Xia, who is dressed for a Dukes of Hazzard episode. Zac commits to getting healthy and there are several good bombs.

The Power in Lifting
#90: Christiane Hazzard

The Power in Lifting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 51:22


Hey y'all! Welcome back to TPIL! I speak with Christiane Hazzard. She is up and coming in the 60kg weight class and on her way to be battling it out on the platform with some of the strongest 60kg women in the world in this upcoming year. We dive into her current training, her experience with competing on the Ohio State University team, life as a travel nurse, and more! Don't forget to leave a review and a rating ;) Links: Christiane Hazzard's IG Solana's Instagram Solana Lewis Training: apply for 1:1 coaching waitlist STRONGWOM3N Facebook Group (A free group to make strong friends and learn directly from me) Affiliates: 110 Percent Code: Solana (saves you 10%) Girls Who Powerlift: Solana (saves you 10%) 2WL: Solana (saves you 10%) Sabo Deadlift Shoes: Code Solana Saves 10% --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solana-lewis/support

The Language of Creativity Podcast
Friends Like Family – Spiro Razatos (Action Director, Fast and Furious franchise) Ep. 29

The Language of Creativity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 70:22


Fast and Furious action unit director Spiro Razatos shares rags to riches story and how seeing the movie Shaft at age 11 inspired him on his path to becoming a Hollywood Stuntman. Apple Podcasts users full show notes here: https://languageofcreativity.podbean.com/e/spiro-razatos-friendslikefamily-fastandfurious-action Spiro Razatos began his career as a stunt man and quickly worked his way into the Directors Guild of America just by asking. Somehow, on the spot producers gave him his very first sequence directing a car chase! Since then Razatos has 2nd Unit Directed major films such as Venom, Bad Boys II and Bad Boys For Life, films in The Fast and The Furious franchise (Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6, Furious 7, Fate of the Furious, F9), and Captain America Winter Soldier, to name a few. From Denver, Colorado and the son of Greek immigrants, young Spiro began training himself to be a stuntman after a fateful day when his dad took him on a Greyhound to visit the zoo. His father, who was also blind had saved for six months for the trip, but they never made it to the zoo. Eleven year old Razatos saw the marquee for the movie Shaq and begged his father to take him to see it… that day. “I started crying and said I don't know, I just need to see it now.” He practiced jumping off of roofs (don't try this at home) and crashing his own bicycles until he was finally able to get a Super Eight movie camera. He'd managed to get his home-made stunt reel onto the set of Heart to Heart, when legendary stunt coordinators Mike Vendrell and Greg Barnett finally called him and told him they would help him come to Hollywood. In this episode we talk about the magic of visual storytelling, the importance of shooting practical stunts and how CG (computer generated elements) can totally ruin the believability of a sequence, why Spiro always hires his own editor (the one he's had his whole career) spending hours at the end of every shooting day to present the sequence to the studio. We talk about his work/life balance and yearly trips to the “ashram” to detox. But most importantly Spiro highlights the importance of having a team of people you know and trust with your life. His stunt team, Team Malaka has been with him for over 30 years, oh yeah, and of course we talk about his favorite “team building activity” playing Call of Duty 2. Guest: Spiro Razatos  IMDB On My Radar - Spiro Razatos ShootOnline.com Bullitt Signs Director Spiro Razatos for branded content spots CineMovie.tv F9 Car Stunt Coordinator says movie ran out of cars to crash Host: Steven Leavitt Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/ Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/ Featured Music “Haunting Me” by Testing Tomorrow Episode References Fast 5 Vault Sequence (YouTube) Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcom Gladwell (GoodReads) Vantage Point (IMDB) 'Star Wars: Episode VII' Producer Talks Story, Characters, and Practical Effects vs. CGI (Interview: ScreenRant) correction: I said Deborah Winger it was actually Kathleen Kennedy Shaft (IMDB) Buzz Bundy (Memoriam JamesBond007.se) Paul Walker death (The Guardian) Wiz Khalifa - See You Again ft. Charlie Puth (Music Video - YouTube) Stunt Coordinator (Wikipedia) Squib hit (Wikipedia) Ashram (Wikipedia) Call of Duty 2 (Wikipedia) Captain America Winter Soldier (IMDB) The Russo Brothers (Wikipedia) Fast Getaway (IMDB) Midnight Run (IMDB) The Goonies (IMDB) The Goonies - ‘Slick Shoes'' scene (YouTube) Gainer (gymnastics) (Wikipedia) Hook (IMDB)   Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes, Amazon and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe! Website: https://thelanguageofcreativity.com/ Facebook Group: The Language of Creativity Discussion Group - Facebook Tags Fast & Furious, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Bad Boys for Life, Crash, Taurus World Stunt Awards, Justin Lin, second unit director, action unit, cannon rolls, visual effects, VFX, Man of Steel, Debra Winger, Star Wars, practical effects, video game industry, editing, film, first unit, making choices, what the audience feels, mastering, mixing, speed, driving, cars, 100mph, focal length, background, foreground, location, big break, DGA, Directors Guild of America, The Bourne Identity, Denver, Greyhound, Greg Barnett, Michael M. Vendrell, Super 8, Greek American, Buzz Bundy, The Fall Guy, The Dukes of Hazzard, Ronnie Rondell Jr., hiring your heroes, Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Tyrese Gibson, luck, stunt coordinating, stunt coordinator, Robert Blake, taking a chance, long hours, work-life balance, prep, time off, Rome, dog parent, luxurious home, staycation, game-room, spa, travel, enjoy while you can, The Ashram, clean slate, Henry Kingi, Justin Sundquist, clarity of mind, lifestyle, stress, big budgets, expensive mistakes, producers, movie producers, Malaka Stunt Team, playbook, football, experience, the Subi, Subaru, The Bay Bomber, Michael Bay, Bad Boys II, custom camera cars, remote camera heads, camera operator, playground, Xbox, Call of Duty, Phil Culotta, Jon Escobar, caring, loving heart, capture the flag, strategy, people skills, tax write-offs, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Marvel, email, be who you are, filmmaker, The Gray Man, 21 Bridges, Captain America: Civil War, Kong: Skull Island, fun, storytelling, Corey Haim, home theater, home renovation, Prada, Gucci, dog collars, Robert De Niro, Steven Spielberg, 20 takes, Prince, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson

Globetrotters Podcast
#33 Making The Outdoors Accessible - With Cris Hazzard "The Hiking Guy"

Globetrotters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 45:40


Cris Hazzard, aka "Hiking Guy" is a professional hiking guide and author. His goal? To make hiking simple, easy, and safe. In this interview, we discuss what prompts people to avoid the outdoors, how to make nature accessible, and his approach on writing guides and what he hopes people can learn from them.

The_C.O.W.S.
The C. O. W. S. w/ Kevin Hazzard: American Sirens #FreedomHouse #Pittsburgh

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022


The C.O.W.S. (Context of White Supremacy) Radio Program welcomes Kevin Hazzard. A journalist, TV writer, and former paramedic, Hazzard worked as an EMT on mean streets and crack dens of Atlanta, Georgia. He wrote about this experience in his memoir, A Thousand Naked Strangers. We'll discuss his more recent offering, American Sirens: The Incredible Story Of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics. This book focuses on the mean streets of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - with a splash of Baltimore, Maryland. We hear about the genesis of the EMT and paramedic profession. Hazzard documents the upheaval of the 1960's which included painfully slow efforts to improve ambulance care. A collection of black males were recruited to Pittsburgh's Freedom House to begin intense training to drastically improve the quality of care patients receive during a medical emergency before they reach the hospital. These black males endured all of the typical humiliations, deprivations and White Supremacists abuse, but they were committed to healing the black residents of Pittsburgh's Hill District. After nearly a decade of devoted, nearly unparalleled medical care… they were kicked to the curb, replaced with mostly incompetent white staff, and forgotten. #LenBias #TheHillDistrict #TheCOWS13 INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

The Rehumanize Podcast
Religious Liberty Justifications for Violence: A Legal Analysis from Kelsey Hazzard at #Rehumanize2022

The Rehumanize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 42:21


It's time for a crash course in the legal history of religious liberty! Can a "Satanic abortion ritual" trump pro-life legislation? How does religious liberty impact efforts to protect life in the womb? Kelsey Hazzard, founder of Secular Pro-Life, provides a valuable introduction to a new frontier in abortion litigation. Below are the legal opinions cited in the presentation. Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith, 494 U.S. 872 (1990) Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah, 508 U.S. 250 (1993) Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., 573 U.S. 682 (2014) Prince v. Massachusetts, 321 U.S. 158 (1944) Jehovah's Witnesses in the State of Washington v. King County Hospital Unit No. 1 (Harborview), 278 F.Supp. 488 (W.D. Wash. 1967) In re Clark, 185 N.E.2d 128 (Ohio Ct. of C.P. 1962) Hoener v. Bertinato, 67 N.J.Super. 517 (1961) Learn more about Secular Pro-Life at secularprolife.org.   Transcript: Kelsey Hazzard: Hello everyone and welcome to Religious Liberty Justifications for Violence: a Legal Analysis. For those of you who don't know me, my name is Kelsey Hazard. I am the founder and president of Secular Pro-Life. SPL is an atheist led organization advancing secular arguments against abortion and uniting people of every faith and none to protect prenatal human beings. I'm really excited about this presentation. Although I am an atheist, I have always taken a strong academic interest in religion. My undergraduate majors were religious studies and psychology, and then I went to law school where I just devoured all things First Amendment. So I wanna thank Rehumanize International for giving me this wonderful opportunity to, to geek out with an audience. You have probably seen headlines about satanist groups and pro-abortion Jewish synagogues filing lawsuits against pro-life legislation planning that it violates their religious freedom. And maybe you've thought, well, that's ridiculous. You can't just kill somebody and say, Oh, but it's my religion. And if that was your reaction, Your intuition is correct. I am going to conclude that these lawsuits, these lawsuits ought to fail. But to discuss this issue intelligently beyond just our intuitive reactions requires understanding some key concepts of religious liberty law. So, this session is your crash course. I have five housekeeping matters before I begin. One, I have a lot of citations. You can find all of them in the most recent post at secular pro-life dot org slash blog. I've also dropped it in the chat, and if you're watching the later recording, there should be a link in the description. Two. A disclaimer. I am a attorney. I am not your attorney. This presentation is for general educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. If you need legal advice, you should contact a lawyer who's licensed in your jurisdiction to give you advice that's tailored to your situation. Number three, I realized that this conference attracts attendees. From around the world. In fact, I think I saw a poll earlier that about a quarter of you are from outside of the United States of America. I am focused here. This presentation is specifically about US law. Number four. If you have questions or comments, please put them in the Q and A tab. I'll circle back to them at the end if we have time. If you put them in the general chat tab, I might miss them. So please use that Q and A tab. Finally, number five. This session is going to touch on quite a few beliefs. Satanism Judaism, Native American Spirituality, Santeria, Evangelical Christianity, Jehovah's Witnesses. In the Immortal words of Stefan from Saturday Night Live, this club has everything. If you happen to belong to any of the religious communities I just mentioned, I apologize in advance for how cursory and surface level my comments are going. You could devote a lifetime of study to any one of the religions I mentioned, and many people have. We have 45 minutes. It is what it is. And I'm sorry. So all of those housekeeping matters are done. Let us dive in with a Native American church and the case of Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon versus Smith. That's mouthful. We usually just say employment division versus Smith. Mr. Smith ingested peyote for sacramental purposes during a Native American ceremony. Somehow his employer, a drug rehab center, found out about that and fired him. He applied for state unemployment benefits and he was denied. Oregon's position was using hallucinogens is illegal in our state. You used them. There is no religious exception, so it's your own damn fault you lost your job. We're not paying you unemployment. Mr. Smith argued that this violated his first amendment right to free exercise of religion. The case went all the way to the us Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court ruled against him. The court supported Oregon's position. Their reasoning, and I'm paraphrasing here, Was, what are you nuts? We can't start making religious exceptions to drug laws. Every heroin addict in the country is going to take advantage of that. Laws would mean absolutely nothing. It would be chaos . So he lost, he lost his case. And the legal standard that was announced in Smith was that if a generally applicable, incidentally burdens religious exercise that is not a First Amendment violation. The law will be upheld and the state does not have to create an exception or an accommodation for that religious person. So what does the Supreme Court mean by generally applicable law? The best way to illustrate that is with a counter. Let's talk about Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye versus city of Hialeah. I love this case, not just because it's fun to say, although it it definitely is Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye. I also just find it super interesting and my favorite law professor Douglas Laycock, happens to represent the church. So, first some background. This is where Santeria makes an appearance. And if your only familiarity with Santeria is the Sublime song, you have excellent musical taste. Don't practice Santeria ain't got no crystal ball — just don't pop a cap in Sancho, this is a consistent life ethic conference. By the way, I have no way of knowing if my stupid jokes are landing. So please, please be gentle. Santeria is most commonly practiced in Cuba. It arose from the interaction of African religions brought by enslaved people, and Catholicism brought by colonizers. When Cuban American refugees settled in South Florida, they brought Santeria with them. Santeria worship sometimes involves ritual animal sacrifice, which makes it a very foreign and objectionable, scenario to a white American audience. When a Santeria priest announced that he was opening the Church of the Lukumi Babalu in Hialeah, a Santeria congregation, it did not go over well. As the Supreme Court put it in its opinion, the prospect of a Santeria church in their midst was distressing to many members of the Hialeah community. And the announcement of the plans to open a santaria church in Hialeah prompted the city council to hold an emergency public session on June 9, 1987. That session and some later ones produced numerous resolutions and ordinances, which taken together prohibited the Santeria animal sacrifices. So this went up to the US Supreme Court. And the, the justice said the justices had no trouble figuring out that this was not a generally applicable law. It was a unanimous decision. The city argued, Hey, they we're just promoting animal welfare, and we have legitimate public health concerns as far as the animal remains go. But that was unconvincing because the ordinance. Were just riddled with exceptions for commercial meat production, for hunting, for pest control, and even for kosher slaughter. The court called it a religious gerrymander. I'll quote again from the opinion. The net result of the gerrymander is that few, if any, killings of animals are prohibited other than Santeria's s. Which is prescribed because it occurs during a ritual or ceremony, and its primary purpose is to make an offering to the Orishas, not food consumption. Indeed, careful drafting insured that although Santeria sacrifice is prohibited, killings that are no more necessary or humane in almost all other circumstances are unpunished. In other words, this law was discriminatory. And since the law was not generally applicable, The Smith's standard did not apply. Instead, the court used a much tougher standard, what we call strict scrutiny. There must be a compelling interest in support of the law, and the law must be narrowly tailored to advance that interest with the least religious burden possible. Remember that test: compelling interest, narrowly tailored. That's strict scrutiny. And there's a saying in the legal community: strict in theory, fatal in fact. Meaning hardly anything is going to pass the strict scrutiny test. Hialeah's anti sacrifice — anti sacrifice law, certainly did not, and the church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye emerged victorious. So at this point you might be wondering how this is relevant to anti-abortion laws. After all, we aren't targeting a particular religion. We didn't convene an emergency city — city council session to ban the satanic abortion ritual. We aren't trying to save only the babies conceived by mothers of a particular faith group. We wanna save as many babies as humanly possible. That's how pro-life laws are written. They're broad. They're generally applicable. Yes. Yes. That, that is right. However, The American public really did not like the outcome in Employment Division versus Smith. A lot of people on both sides of the aisle felt that Smith should have won that case, and it's not hard to see why. Right? He's a very sympathetic plaintiff. He wasn't hurting anybody. Native American use of peyote is thousands of years older than the United States itself. The war on drugs really has run a muck here. Why couldn't have Org — why couldn't Oregon have just made an exception for him? Don't we have freedom of religion in this country? And that was bipartisan sentiment at the time. So Congress passed a law called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA. And what RFRA did was take that compelling interest, strict scrutiny test that was used in Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye and say that's going to be the test for all religious freedom claims, including claims for an exception to a generally applicable law. Now, the federal RFRA only applies to federal laws, but almost half of the states enacted their own state level RFRA. That includes much of the south and also some deep blue New England states. The end result is that whether you are going to take more of a Smith approach or more of a church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye approach depends on where you live. I told you that RFRA was a bipartisan sentiment at the time. Not so much now. Over the years, increasingly high profile RFRA claims involve L G B T issues. For instance, conservative Christian florists seeking exceptions from anti-discrimination laws so that they can refuse to serve same sex weddings. RFRA itself didn't change, but it acquired this anti-gay connotation that left a lot of liberals with a sour taste in their mouths. And like so many other issues, opinions about RFRA grew more and more partisan, more and more polarized. And then the Supreme Court decided Burwell versus Hobby Lobby. This was a huge RFRA case. It was only eight years ago. It got a ton of press and I'm sure many of you already know all about it. But I'm gonna summarize it. So as part of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, whatever you wanna call it, I don't care. Employers of a certain size were required to provide contraceptives — coverage for various contraceptives with no copay. Hobby lobby did not object to most of the contraceptive methods on the list, but it identified four that it said weren't really contraceptives, that that was a misnomer. These were really abortifacients. They weren't preventing conception, they were preventing a newly conceived embryo from implanting. Hobby Lobby considered that to be an early abortion, and the company owners' Evangelical Christian faith would not allow them to be complicit in funding their employees abortions. Hobby Lobby brought a case under RFRA. The Supreme Court used that two part strict scrutiny test. Remember: compelling interest and narrowly tailored. The court assumed that the government does have a compelling interest in ensuring access to contraception. It was that second part of the test whether the law is narrowly tailored to advance the compelling interests by the least restrictive means, which is where the contraceptive mandate failed. And that was largely because a religious exception already exists. The Department of Health and Human Services, HHS had created an exception, had had given accommodations to churches and religious non-profits that had a problem with funding contraceptives. In those cases, the government covered the cost without the employer's involvement, thus advancing the compelling interest in contraceptive access without a religious burden. So the accommodation was obviously possible. It was being done. It's just that HHS would not extend that accommodation to Hobby Lobby on the ground that Hobby Lobby was a for profit company. A slim majority of the justices, five to four, said that under RFRA, that doesn't matter. For-profit or nonprofit status doesn't matter. So Hobby Lobby got its exception from the contraceptive mandate. The mandate itself was not struck down, by the way. It's still in effect, albeit with greater, broader, religious exceptions than HHS wanted. Women are still getting their pills. Sky didn't fall, but plenty of people were convinced that the sky was falling and RFRA took another hit in the court of public opinion. So the religious liberty challenges to pro-life laws that we're seeing today are largely RFRA lawsuits. When you read the press about them, the narrative is basically, Ha ha ha, conservatives we're using your religion law against you. Like it's some kind of Gotcha. Hopefully by virtue of this presentation, you understand why that take is ahistorical. But forget the press. Let's take a fair look at the lawsuits themselves, starting with the Satanists. First of all, to correct a myth, Satanists, do not literally worship Satan or even believe in the existence of Satan. Satanism is a naturalistic system, but you do not necessarily need a deity to qualify as a religion under the First Amendment. Sincerely held Moral beliefs will suffice. For purposes of today, satanism is a religion, and Satanists provide a useful public service, in my view, keeping local governments in compliance with the establishment clause. I see you've, put up a 10 Commandments monument. Where do we apply to erect our statue to Baphomet? It's those, it's those guys. You, you've seen the satanists. One of the better known Satanist communities is the Satanic Temple, which follows seven tenets. The first tenet is one should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with roots, in accordance with reason. Unfortunately, that noble tenant goes straight out the window when it comes to abortion. In that case, they emphasize the third tenet: one's body is inviolable, subject to one's own will alone. Classic sovereign zone. The Satanic abortion ritual involves reciting and contemplating that third tenet while getting an abortion. For the purpose of casting off guilt, shame, and mental discomfort that the satanist may be experiencing about the abortion. So the argument is not that abortion is a required part of Satanic practice. It's not like making a hodge. They're not sacrificing babies to earn points. That's not what's going on here. The argument is just that if a satanist is going to have abortion, this is the ritual that goes along with it. And by restricting abortion, you're also restricting the ritual. The Jewish lawsuits, by contrast, Argue that Jewish law actually requires abortion, at least in some circumstances. For instance, the complaint brought against Florida's 15 week ban, which is still pending. That complaint asserts that late term abortion is required under Jewish law, if necessary, to promote the woman's mental wellbeing, which obviously goes far beyond Florida's normal health of the mother exception. To be abundantly clear, that is not a universal interpretation of Jewish law. Those plaintiffs do not speak for all Jews. There are pro-life jews, and Jews are welcome at this conference. Let's assume that we are in a RFRA jurisdiction. If a state wants its pro-life laws to apply universally without granting an exception to anyone who claims a religious freedom to abort, remember what the state has to. One, the law is supported by a compelling interest. And two, the law is narrowly tailored to advance that compelling interest with the least possible burden to religious exercise. We all know what the compelling interest is. It's human life. The plaintiffs will say, Not to our religion, it's not. And I say, Bring on that debate. The science of life at fertilization is settled. And when you read the Dobbs opinion, I don't think you can escape the conclusion that the government now has a legally compelling interest in preventing abortions. Is there any way to promote that compelling interest without creating a religious clash? Not that I see. One day with the development of artificial, artificial wombs? Maybe. That, that would be great. But with current technology, no. So I believe that anti-abortion laws should survive a RFRA challenge. They survive strict scrutiny. The lawsuits will fail. But Kelsey, someone asks, What about strict in theory, fatal in fact? Thank you, person who has been paying attention. You should be skeptical. Can I point to any specific legal precedent that a state's interest in, in protecting human life, and in particular young human life, and preventing human death, can trump a religiously motivated medical decision? Well, folks, I promised you Jehovah's Witnesses, and I'm a woman of my word. Several bible verses prohibit eating blood and instruct Israelites to remove blood from their meat. Jehovah's Witnesses interpret those versions to prohibit not only eating blood through the mouth and digestion, but any consumption of blood, including taking blood intravenously. They oppose blood transfusions on that religious ground. This belief is very sincerely held. Many Jehovah's Witnesses would rather die than accept a blood transfusion. Many have proved it. Normally, we trust parents to make medical decisions for their children, but when Jehovah's Witness parents refuse to allow life saving blood transfusions for their kids, authorities often intervene. And when that happens, the parents go to court demanding vindication of their religious liberty. There's whole line of cases about this going back decades. And most of them cite this powerful quote from the Supreme Court case of Prince versus Massachusetts. Parents may be free to become martyrs themselves, but it does not follow that they are free in identical circumstances to make martyrs of their children. Oddly enough, Prince didn't involve blood transfusion or any other life or death issue. Prince was about a Jehovah's Witness who had her daughter, selling religious pamphlets late at night in violation of a child labor law. But the Supreme Court's rhetorical flourish about making martyrs of your children made it clear how it would come down in a blood transfusion case. And courts across the country took that unsubtle hint. For example, a Washington Court rejected a Jehovah's Witness blood transfusion lawsuit on the compelling authority of Prince. An Ohio Court wrote, no longer can parents virtually exercise the power of life or death over their children. Nor may they abandon him, deny him proper parental care, neglect or refuse to provide him with proper and necessary subsistence education, medical or surgical care, or other care necessary for his health, morals, or wellbeing. And while they may, under certain circumstances, deprive him of his liberty or his property, under no circumstances, with or without due process, with or without religious sanction, are they free to deprive him of his life. That same court went on to say the parents in this case have a perfect right to worship as they please and believe what they please. They enjoy complete freedom of religion, but this right of theirs ends where somebody else's right begins. Their child is a human being in his own right with a soul and body of his own. He has rights of his own. The right to live and grow up without disfigurement. Okay. You're thinking those were all born children. Okay. Allow me to introduce you to the New Jersey case of Hoener versus Bertinato. Mr. And Mrs. Bertinato were Jehovah's Witnesses. Mrs. Bertinato was pregnant with her fourth child. This was an issue of RH incompatibility. I am not qualified to explain that in any detail, so I'll just quote the court. Her first child was born without the necessity of blood transfusions and is a normal child. This accords with the medical testimony at the hearing that the mother's RH blood condition adversely affects the second and subsequent children, but rarely is harmful for the harmful to the first born. Second child needed a blood transfusion immediately. The parents refused and the baby's doctors filed an emergency petition. The court briefly placed that baby in state custody just long enough to accomplish the blood transfusion. The child survived, and the child was returned to the parents. I'll quote again. Gloria Bertinato's third pregnancy resulted in a baby who also — excuse me. Gloria Bertinato's third pregnancy resulted in a baby who admittedly also needed a blood transfusion to save its life, but defendants again refused to permit this on religious grounds. No legal proceedings were instituted to compel the transfusion. The infant died. For baby number four, the county would not allow that tragedy to be repeated. They were ready. Officials filed their lawsuit before the child was born, to ensure that a blood transfusion could occur. The lawsuit, quote, charges that the defendants, by their refusal to authorize the transfusions, are endangering the life of the unborn child, and are therefore neglecting to provide it with proper protection, in violation of New Jersey law. The court acknowledged that the parents' religious objections were sincere. But the parents' constitutional freedom of religion, although accorded the greatest possible respect, must bend to the paramount interest of the state to act in order to preserve the welfare of a child and its right to survive. The court cited Prince and various other Jehovah's Witnesses blood transfusion cases, and then it asked, should the outcome be any different because this child is still in the womb? And the answer was a resounding no. This was pre-roe. So the court embraced the science and stated medical authority recognizes that an unborn child is a distinct biological entity from the time of conception, and many branches of the law afford the unborn child protection throughout the period of gestation. Of course, in the Dobbs era, that protection is finally being restored. A pro-abortion American is free to embrace a religious belief that human life does not begin at fertilization, but she is not free to make a martyr of her child. That concludes my prepared remarks. I appreciate your time, and I look forward to answering your questions. Um, Elizabeth asked, what was the name of this case? I don't know which case you're referring to. All of the cases are in that citation, that link I gave at the beginning. And you should be able to, hold on. Are you talking about the most recent case I was talked? The, the last case I mentioned, Hoener, H O E N E R, versus Bertinato was the case with the, the unborn child of Jehovah's Witness. Love all the jokes in geek. Thank you, . I, I know that we, we cover some dark topics at the Rehumanize Conference. I'm a big believer in, trying to lighten the mood. I don't see much in Q and A tab, so I'm just gonna scroll back through the chat tab. Let me see if there's anything here. , As a fellow lawyer, I feel that caveat to my core. Yes. Thank you, Leah. Um, Oh my God. . Sorry. The poor, poor dog. Okay. Jews have been pro-life for millennia, so Yeah. I, I agree. Joey. Thank you, joey, for rick rolling us . Okay. Um. Ben says, these seem like really strong precedents, especially because some of them are arguably about letting die rather than killing and are thus even stronger than what you'd need in the abortion case. Excellent point, Ben. Yes, I, I certainly, hope that the courts see it the same way. The, the downside to the Jehovahs Witness precedence is that they are older and they are not Supreme Court precedents. But as I mentioned, the, the Supreme Court precedent in Prince, although not about blood transfusions, has, has largely been, taken up in that line of cases. And I think it would, still function in the same way in the unlikely event that one of these religious freedom abortion cases makes its way all the way to our highest court. How would you summarize this to say 240 characters? Like to tweet at Catholics for Choice? You might need a thread , or you can just, link to the eventual video of this presentation. I believe Rehumanize is going to make this footage available, and then we'll get the closed captions going and put it up on YouTube, hopefully within the next few weeks. But yeah, more, more generally, I think, the, I don't know, maybe I should start tweeting at Catholics for Choice about this. What are you seeing in the legal field regarding RFRA changing its function post Roe? I don't know that it's really changing its function necessarily. So some of the plaintiffs, and particularly the satanist plaintiffs, I think are bringing these lawsuits, not solely because they're pro-abortion, although they are — I think they would also, as a, as a strategic matter, like to push on RFRA. I think I, and I think that's why we're seeing the press around it that we're seeing. This is like — even if they were to lose and they, they have to know that they're likely to lose, this is, this is a press thing and this is a, a matter of, trying to, get, get some more public opposition to RFRA. So. I, I don't, I haven't seen a whole lot of traction on that front. I haven't seen any legislatures, taking RFRA off their books, but you never know. . David asks, How long, how do you do your legal prep? Sorry, I'm struggling to read this because other things keep popping up. How do you do your legal research and how long does it take? Did you know most of these cases offhand or did you have to look them up? So I knew some of the big ones offhand. I knew. Employment Division v Smith. I knew Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye. I knew Prince vs. Massachusetts. I knew Hobby Lobby. You know, like I, I refreshed my memory by rereading those opinions, but I knew that that was where I needed to start. And then I did have to do some additional research, when it came to the, the pen — the pending lawsuits, and also the Jehovah's Witness line of cases. I, I, because I am a practicing attorney, I have access to Westlaw, which is the, legal database. That was very helpful. And, you know, also just, I, you know, I started by just doing a general search for law review articles about Jehovah's Witness of blood transfusion that compiled some of the cases. And that was, that was a good start. And I, was definitely working on this presentation as late as last night. So , I'm glad it came together. I am a better procrastinator. But that's, yeah, that's how it all happened. Let's see. Ben asks, Apart from law, what do you think about the ethical argument from religious freedom or religious pluralism, that being pro-life depends on controversial slash contested views about the grounds of personal identity and dignity. And so no one view should be legislated for by a pluralist society. The problem is that your, your law is going to pick a line. That's what laws do. If. That, that that argument, that poor pluralism argument treats birth like it's a neutral line. It's not. The, the law is gonna pick a line and every line is gonna offend somebody . That, that's just, that's just life in a democracy. So I don't, I don't find that argument particularly, persuasive from our loyal opposition. My, I would go a step farther and say that the only neutral way to go about this is to say that, you know, human rights begin when human life begins. And that that has to be defined in a scientific way, rather than a philosophical way because, there, there's, you know, you all of these, different guideposts that are being posed. Bear a lot of resemblance to ensoulment, which would be an establishment of religion. I hope that makes sense. , Given your rationale, how would any abortion be legal without demonstrating an exceptional need such as life of the mother? I, I do oppose abortion other than for the life of the mother. Mother, excuse me. Under Dobbs, the state, it, it is still a state by state thing. I'm getting into — the 14th Amendment argument is definitely beyond the scope of what I can do in the next nine minutes. But the, so, the idea is that you're, you know, the people of a state, through their legislatures, demonstrate what the interests of the state are. Right? So Florida or, you know, let's, you know, take, take like Alabama, right? Alabama has, an active, pretty, pretty strong anti-abortion legislation post Dobbs. That is an indication that the state of Alabama has a compelling interest in preventing abortion and protecting human life. California obviously does not think that it has that compelling interest, so that — I, I don't know if I'm answering your question. But I, I hope, I hope that helps. How can interested people get involved with Secular Pro-life and what are your current needs? Yeah, definitely you can get involved in Secular Pro-life. We are always in need of volunteers. We, look for people to write guest pieces on our blog. We look for translators. We wanna get our message out in languages other than English. You can email me, info@secularprolife.org, or you can email our executive director Monica at Monica, secularprolife.org and, get connected to some volunteer opportunities that way. And you can also donate, via our website or our Facebook page. In Canada not long ago, an immigrant couple were convicted of the honor killing of their daughter. The couple sincerely believed that it was their moral duty to kill their daughter, but the majority in Canada, fortunately in the case of that issue, and unfortunately perhaps some other issues imposed their views on the minority. Sometimes it is good to impose views — not a question, a comment supporting something you said. I, yeah, that, that's an excellent example. I would stick with the Jehovah's witness example, just because it's a little less inflammatory. . I, I'm not in the habit of, comparing pro-choice people to supporters of honor killings if I don't have to. I think the Jehovah's Witness comparison is, more diplomatic and civil. But on principle, yes, you are correct. The the same reasons that, you shouldn't be able to, claim a religious exemption to commit an honor killing are, are the same reasons that you shouldn't be able to claim a religious exemption to have abortion. Um, Yeah, neutrality just seems impossible here. No neutrality when lives are on the line. Oh. Maria wrote, We will be publishing a handful of the session recordings on our YouTube in the coming weeks, but all attendees should have immediate access to all the recordings for rewatch and hopin on Monday, and that access will last for a full year. All right. Thank you. Maria. I don't. I'm, I'm guessing that's only for people who bought a ticket, though. I don't think Catholics for Choice bought a ticket. It's their loss. It's their loss. Okay, we've got about five more minutes together and I think I went through everybody's questions we might end earlier, which is, a secular miracle for a conference like this. I see Leah is on Team Westlaw. Yes, Westlaw all the way. I don't use Lexus. Never have. Um, oh. And Herb says, Thank you. All right. Herb, did you wanna come into the presentation and say anything? I was gonna do that, and then I just realized I'm in the same room as Kane who is on a panel right now, so nevermind. I'm leaving Yes, Secular Miracle would be a great band name, absolutely Ray. Hmm. Can you maybe conscience rights for physicians? Oh, can I comment on that? It's a big problem here in Canada. I unfortunately don't know much at all about Canadian law. I don't, to my knowledge, Canada doesn't have something like RFRA. So I am unfortunately not the person to ask. But, yeah, RFRA certainly can be used, for conscience protections in, in some situations. That wasn't within the scope of what I was researching, for this presentation, but I have seen that anecdotally. Um, the danger there, of course is that, you're treating, objection to abortion as inherently religious, which it isn't , but, Okay. Anything else? Always heard Canada is pretty bad for conference rights. Yeah. Yeah. That, that's what I've heard also. Oh, something in the Q and A. Thank you. What do you think of efforts to argue for pro-life conclusions within religions on specifically religious grounds? Eg. Do you think Catholic should be arguing against Catholic for Choice? Primarily just using general moral argument. To avoid creating the impression that it's really a religious issue, or do you think there's a role for intra religious debates to be more well religious? I, I think that if you are part of a religious community, and members of your community are out doing stupid things or unethical things, you should go get your guy. That's, I, I have no problem with you using a religious argument with someone that you know to be religious. Now if you're in a public Twitter argument with Catholics for Choice, then maybe consider that you're not so much trying to persuade them. You're trying to persuade the audience. So in that case you might take a more ve route, but yeah, individually, like in a one on one or small group setting, if you are speaking with co-religionists, I don't have a problem with you, using a religious argument. That's your business. I'm, I'm an atheist. That's, that's not my realm at all. So something came up in chat. Con — that's the problem we're having. Conscience is always being framed as religious, but conscience is not itself exclusive to religion. Yeah. And so that kind of gets back to my point earlier about, satanism being considered a religion. And you, you can see that also in, consci— conscientious objector rules for military, you do not have to be, religious to, to claim, an interest in pacifism. I read about a pastor who has a ministry flying women from places where abortion is illegal to get abortions legally. That's just gross. Okay. I think we are done. Thank you all so much for your time. I am going to maybe hang out a little bit at the Secular Pro-Life Expo booth if anybody wants to continue this conversation. And, yeah. Thank, thank you so much for, for dropping in. I really, and, and for, for asking such thoughtful questions.  

Branson Country USA Podcasts
John Schneider along with Tammy and Tonya with all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 50:23


This week we welcome John Schneider along with Tammy and Tonya! Best known for playing Bo Duke on the hit TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, John Schneider also maintained a parallel secondary career as a country singer for much of the '80s. Born in Mt. Kisco, New York, in 1960, Schneider grew up in Atlanta and started acting at the age of eight; he also learned guitar, and as a teenager he entertained at parties and other social events. He loved auto racing and briefly attempted to become a professional, and that experience helped him land his costarring role on The Dukes of Hazzard in 1979. Meanwhile, John recorded a country album called Now or Never for Scotti Brothers in 1981. It was a Top Ten hit on the country charts, and the single "It's Now or Never" made the Top Five on both the country and adult contemporary charts, just missing the pop Top Ten. The holiday album White Christmas followed, and John went on to sign with MCA, issuing five albums from 1984-1987. He scored four number one singles during that time: "I've Been Around Enough to Know" (1984), "Country Girls" (1985), and "What's a Memory Like You (Doing in a Love Like This)" and "You're the Last Thing I Needed Tonight" (both 1986). He also managed five other Top Ten hits, and one of his LPs, 1986's A Memory Like You, topped the country charts. John Schneider kept his acting career going with a variety of guest starring roles on television, plus a few films, and appeared in a couple of Dukes of Hazzard reunion projects. He returned to the spotlight in 2001, when he landed the role of Clark Kent's father on the popular WB series Smallville. From that point forward, Schneider worked regularly on film and television, including providing voices for animated series. He resumed his recording career in a low-key fashion in 2009 with the self-released John's Acoustic Christmas, which was followed by another holiday album in 2014: a collaboration with his Dukes of Hazzard costar Tom Wopat called Home for Christmas. Schneider signed with Maven Music in 2016, releasing Ruffled Skirts, which featured Cajun Navy as support, that year. In 2018, Schneider released Odyssey, an ambitious 52-song exploration of American roots music. You can find John on Facebook or visit his website: JohnSchneiderStudios.com Tammy & Tonya started singing in churches at a very young age along with their parents and three other siblings, Renee, Jamie and Laysa. Their father, Tommy Bilyeu, was a Southern Baptist minister in the Ozarks and The Bilyeu Family spread their ministry in song over the region for many years. Branson historians will
remember Tonya & Tammy's start in show business by performing with their family, the Baldknobbers, in the late 70's and early 80's. The duo also spent over a decade performing as the "Stutterettes" with Country Music legend, Mel Tillis. It's just not Sunday afternoon without the sweet harmonies and hand-clapping excitement of some good old Southern Gospel music! Ozarks Gospel combines great music with good clean laughter and family fun! Before the curtain closes, you'll find yourself singing along with this wonderful group as they lift spirits through song. New for 2021, Jamie Bilyeu joins his sister on stage to complete the Bilyeu Trio sound. Jamie is from Nixa MO, and is a Southern Baptist Minister, 32 years ordained. He currently serves as senior pastor of Riverdale Baptist Church, where he has pastored 10 years. From I'll Fly Away to Turn Your Radio On, this show is an uplifting, toe-tapping, feel good, take you to church experience. Then when the sun goes down, the fun is just beginning at Ozarks Country. Performing the classic country music of yesteryear and the best of today's hot country hits the Bilyeu sisters bring over 50 years of top-level show experience to the stage. The comedy of Droopy Drawers Jr, a/k/a Tim Mabe, keeps folks in their seats rolling while the hot band featuring Jim Garstang, Todd Brumley, Garrett Massengale, Trent Dugger, and Tim Prososki join with Tammy and Tonya to deliver the songs you're looking to hear...and feel. Mel Barber joins the cast with his amazing vocals. Mel is no stranger to the stage. His professional career has included performing with Worlds of Fun, Opryland USA and Silver Dollar City. Enjoy an evening with talented folks who love making the audience an extension of the show. Combining great music with wholesome comedy, this show is undeniably FUN!!!! For more information, call the Grand Country Box Office: 417-335- 2484 or visit GrandCountryLiveMusic.com.

Dr. Bond’s Life Changing Wellness
EP 255 - Actor/Singer Tom Wopat: The Simple Man from the General Lee to Broadway to the County Line

Dr. Bond’s Life Changing Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 33:59


It's been several decades since the General Lee first left the ground, sky-rocketing Tom Wopat and co-star John Schneider to instant Dukes of Hazzard stardom.    In the 43 years since, Tom Wopat has been blessed with a multi-faceted career that has ranged from starring roles on Broadway, various television appearances, singing in such venues as Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, to a featured role in Quentin Tarantino's Jango Unchained.   For many of you who do not know, Tom has been a staple on the Broadway stage for 35 years, garnering a pair of Tony nominations along the way.    He is now finishing up a new recording project, entitled Simple Man, a 14 song collection that will be his 13th solo release.    Also, the premiere of the second movie of his County Line series, County Line: All In, for the Inspiration Network.

Experience The Big Book
Saturday – Ep: 378 – There is a Solution – Pages 26-8 – Roland Hazzard receives the solution from Dr. Karl Jung – AA hx – Roland to Ebby to Bill to Dr. Bob to you today!

Experience The Big Book

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 32:32


Books and Authors
Colm Tóibín essays, Revisiting Shirley Hazzard

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 27:47


Chris Power talks to Colm Tóibín about his essays on illness, religion and literature

QAnon Anonymous
Premium Episode 188: Enter the Schneiderverse (Sample)

QAnon Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 13:26


To Die For by John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville) is a hallucinatory experience: somewhere between art house masterpiece, conservative gripe-fest and fundraising drive for unpaid spousal support. We also take a moment to explore the actor / director / filmmaker's background and the reactions to his latest output. This episode led to a full melt down for us. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to ongoing series like 'Manclan' and 'Trickle Down': http://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous NOVEMBER LIVE DATES: Nov 12th Philadelphia @ First Unitarian Church Nov 14th Brooklyn @ The Bell House Nov 15th Washington DC @ The Howard Theater Nov 18th Toronto @ The Garrison Nov 20th Chicago @ Lincoln Hall TIX: http://tour.qanonanonymous.com Music by Pontus Berghe. Editing by Corey Klotz. New Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com

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Minion Death Cult
To Die For (2022) (preview)

Minion Death Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 7:04


This week we watch To Die For, the astonishing new film from the wildly reactionary mind of Duke's of Hazzard's John Schneider. A green-screen, anti-teen fever dream, the movie chronicles Quint North (John Schneider), a veteran of some war, who is intent on triggering the local high school quarterback after he takes a knee during the national anthem.  Quint's Native American neighbor, Wes, is the avenue for our main character to reel off Gran Torino style racial slurs at a flag-hating libtard, but this Native American Democrat will eventually come to respect the "crazy old white man's" fight against the modern world. Quint also faces: a daughter filing a restraining order against him on behalf of the high school, the same local quarterback threatening to kill his dog, and a young female cop who orders a vanilla latte. Will sanity prevail? Will the American flag truly be... To Die For? Help us do the show for only $3.11/month and get instant access to this bonus episode and hundreds others right in your podcast app or browser. Sign up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult 

The Kibbe and Friends Show
K&F Show #241: Can Openers in Tires For Everyone! – Movie Review: Dukes of Hazzard – Hazzard in Hollywood 2000 Reunion!

The Kibbe and Friends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 79:01


Presented with Holley! Phase 3 of Kibbe and Friends is officially here, and Holley is back for more fun, foolishness, and flying orange Chargers! Sure, you know Holley for making carburetors, fuel injection, exhaust, and other happy giving items....but did you know they also have wiper motor conversions for your classic ride? Boom. Your life has just changed! That's right, Holley offers a wide range of kits under their Detroit Speed line of award winning suspension and electrical items, including the Selecta-Speed wiper kit. Frankly put, some people have said these kits are better than candy, puppies, and fireworks. We agree. A modern wiper kit on an old car makes it almost instantly into a usable daily driver again! Check out ALL of their offerings of these magical kit lines at https://www.holley.com/products/electrical/selecta-speed_wiper_kits. And when you buy your self something (or many somethings) make SURE you tell them we sent you!/p> Dukes Review: DIt's the Dukes of Hazzard Reunion……again. This time, like the last time, the combine some old scripts from the TV series and create a slightly newer episode from it. Which episodes you ask - well - at a minimum, Season 7 Episode 6 titled The Dukes in Hollywood, combined with Daisy's Song from Season 1, combined with - possibly - the 1962 movie The Music Man - which ironically the Hazzard town set was built for. Now, add to that a brand new jump of a General Lee - the first since the TV show ended - and it gets more interesting. And add to that that we see the original hero car close up inside - a lot - and that's fun. But perhaps most interesting of all is that this TV movie is possibly, nay, probably the precursor to a little movie that will come out one year later in 2001. That movie, like this episode, features a teaming up a local Mexican or hispanic family that fights crime with cars, likes block parties, and has a penchant for the '68-70 Dodge Charger. That's right. Add this to the list of stuff the Dukes invented but did not get credit for; the Dukes created the Fast and Furious Franchise. The end. 3 Corndogs. Patreon Peeps, the year 2022 will be an important one for Patreon specifically, and if you'd consider jumping up to the $5 level it would sure help. The $10 level will remain and we now have a brand new $20 level as well! All members who join at that level will receive a sticker swag pack in the mail, you'll be IMMEDIATELY entered in the monthly prize grab, and you'll receive a phone call from one (or all) of us to chat up whatever you want for 30 minutes! Thank you SO MUCH to those of you who have joined in for the extra content that is only for Patreon supporters. To get in on the action and support the show with a minor financial contribution just click the link below to sign up. http://www.patreon.com/kfshow. Click to join our super secret KF Show Only listener email list..just in case we get blocked from every social and podcast platform! https://forms.aweber.com/form/48/1311263948.htm The post K&F Show #241: Can Openers in Tires For Everyone! – Movie Review: Dukes of Hazzard – Hazzard in Hollywood 2000 Reunion! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“THE HORRORS OF DR. LINDA HAZZARD” and 4 More Terrifying True Horror Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 40:31


Find Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts: https://linktr.ee/weirddarkness #paranormal #truestories #paranormalstories #ghoststories #horrorstories #truecrime #cryptidsIN THIS EPISODE: We rarely hear about women serial killers. I think the most talked about female killer is Aileen Wuornos, who was brought onto the public's attention due to books and a movie that was released in the last few years. Rarely do I hear people talk about, much less know the horrific history of Elizabeth Bathory, the Hungarian Countess who is said to have butchered more than 600 young girls and bathed in their blood. And you likely have never heard of a serial killer named Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard. Until now.SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“Ancient Mystery in Mongolia” by Ellen Lloyd (link no longer available)“Nursing Home Shuffler” (link no longer available)“The Horrors of Doctor Hazzard” by Xavier Ortega: http://bit.ly/2WkKOU7 “Dreaming of Grandmother” written by Weirdo family member C.C., submitted at WeirdDarkness.com. “The Chilling, Unexplained Disappearance of Maura Murray” by Catherine Phelan: http://bit.ly/2WCUh8C = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Trademark, Weird Darkness®, 2022. Copyright Weird Darkness©, 2022.

Pod Save America
"Nukes of Hazzard." (Live from Nashville!)

Pod Save America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 101:56


Guest co-host Josie Duffy Rice joins Jon, Jon, Tommy, and Dan live in Nashville! Republicans go on defense after the unsealed Mar-a-Lago search warrant reveals that the FBI is investigating Donald Trump for possible espionage, and Democrats have new reasons to be hopeful about the midterms following a string of big wins. Justice Democrat Odessa Kelly stops by to talk about her run for Congress in TN-7, and Vice President Al Gore joins to talk about the newly-passed climate bill and to play the ultimate game of 90's trivia.