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Hey!This is so fun.I'm so happy to've been afforded the opportunity to record a small handful of on-location conversations, but none of those have been as exhilarating as my conversation with Ella Gantz (for Episode #146) of Perry Farm to Fork.Ella and her sisters own and run the lovely co-op of sorts that offers local produce and proteins and other goodies to the fine folks of their Perry/LeCompton community. They are fifth-generation farmers and you can find out more about their operation on their Facebook page. You can give the shop a buzz at 785-379-3650 or shoot them a message at perryfarmtofork@gmail.com. Ella was kind enough to have me out to their spot after hours on a Saturday evening back in August. We talked about growing up on a farm, showing animals, managing land and crops, family, and more. We also talked a little bit about a few of Ella's favorite albums, which were these:Eric Church's Carolina (2009)Hell on Heels (2011), Pistol AnniesFlatland Cavalry's Homeland Insecurity (2019)Having the opportunity to meet Ella was a treat, and getting to see their space was super-cool. Thanks to her and her crew, and thanks to all of you that support the podcast.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a tune called, "Gabo's Last Resort," by The South Hill Experiment. The track comes from Moonshots, their 2023 release, c/o The South Hill Experiment.
In the upcoming episode of Bigfoot Club, hosts Steven and Robert are set to welcome back author Shawn M. Warner. The discussion will center around his latest book, "Homeland Insecurity," which has garnered attention for its engaging narrative and themes of adventure and espionage.Warner, known for his previous work "Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor," will likely share insights into his writing process, the inspiration behind his new book, and how his experiences, including his time as an infantry paratrooper, have shaped his storytelling. Fans can expect a lively conversation that delves into both the creative and personal aspects of Warner's work, providing a deeper understanding of his literary contributions and future projects. #ShawnWarner Shawn Warner https://www.shawnwarner.com/ Bigfoot Cub https://www.bigfootclubpodcast.com/ Our social media, podcast platforms, YouTube, Pay Pal and Venmo links https://linktr.ee/BigfootClub Steven Dominguez https://linktr.ee/bigboyjones2029
The Dang Ol Venture Boyz, Jonny and Mark return to discuss episodes four and five of the Adult Swim animation classic, "The Venture Bros", "Homeland Insecurity" and "The Incredible Mr. Brisby".
introduction: Welcome to West Virginia Uncommonplace with J.R. as your host. In this episode, we delve into the captivating world of American Dad, exploring its journey from inception to its challenges and eventual resurgence. Overview of American Dad: American Dad, created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker, and Matt Weitzman, premiered in 2005 as a companion series to Family Guy. Set in the fictional town of Langley Falls, Virginia, the show revolves around the eccentric Smith family and their extraordinary adventures. Early Success and Memorable Episodes: American Dad quickly captured viewers' attention with episodes like "Homeland Insecurity" and "The American Dad After School Special." The clever writing, unique humor, and relatable Virginia setting drew fans in and established the show's potential. Challenges Faced: As the series progressed, American Dad encountered difficulties in finding its own identity within Fox's animation lineup. The dominance of The Simpsons and Family Guy made it challenging to stand out, leading to a period of stagnation and a struggle for differentiation. Shift in Focus: American Dad's journey was further complicated by a shift in focus within Fox's animation domination landscape. Family Guy received more attention from the network, resulting in American Dad's subtle humor and cleverness taking a backseat. The show faced limitations in its development and potential growth. Move to TBS: After being canceled by Fox, American Dad found a new home on TBS. The move allowed the show to regain momentum and explore edgier themes. However, the TBS era also presented its own set of challenges, with some writing lacking the depth and cleverness of the earlier seasons. Lack of Merchandising and Additional Content: Unlike other animated shows, American Dad has not enjoyed extensive licensed merchandise, videos, or made-for-TV specials. The show has often been treated as the underdog, receiving less promotional attention compared to Family Guy and The Simpsons. Disney Acquisition and Unique Position: The Disney acquisition of Fox further complicated the situation for American Dad. As Disney's focus leans toward other properties, American Dad doesn't fit into the Disney ecosystem and finds itself thriving on platforms like Hulu or TBS. Conclusion: The rise, fall, and resurgence of American Dad exemplify the challenges faced by animated shows in a competitive television landscape. Despite its initial success, the show struggled to maintain its footing due to shifting priorities. However, its move to TBS provided new opportunities for continued entertainment and engagement with its dedicated fanbase. Outro: Thank you for joining us on this insightful journey through the world of American Dad. Remember to stay curious and embrace the uncommon. This is J.R. from West Virginia and Convoys, signing off until next time.
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In his address to the IIEA, Professor Gearty reflects upon the divergence between British law and EU law in the aftermath of Brexit, particularly in the field of human rights, and what this may mean (if anything) for Ireland as one of the few remaining common law jurisdictions in the European Union and the Council of Europe. Professor Gearty also reflects on Britain's future relationship with, and membership of, the Council of Europe and in particular, the UK's continued participation in the European Convention on Human Rights, and the European Court of Human Rights that oversees that Convention. Professor Gearty also offers his perspective on the future of the UK Human Rights Act. About the Speaker: Conor Gearty is Professor of Human Rights Law at LSE and also a barrister at Matrix Chambers. He published On Fantasy Island. Britain, Europe and Human Rights in 2016.His next book, Homeland Insecurity. The Rise and Rise of Global Anti-terrorism Law will be published by Polity in Spring 2024. Professor Gearty is Vice-President for Social Sciences at the British Academy and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is an Honorary King's Counsel and Bencher of Middle Temple (London) and the King's Inn (Dublin).
A guy at Trump's speech yesterday complained that socialist policies of Democrats are ruining America, but his medical expenses are being paid by the government and he also has his VA benefits. The Republicans support for the United Auto Workers (U.A.W.) is a big lol. The DHS looks to combat illicit drugs inside and out of the United States through targeted strategy. The Senate voted down an amendment to create an Office of the Lead Inspector General for Ukraine Assistance. The Pentagon's budget is so bloated that it needs AI to manage it.HOSTS: Ana Kasparian (@AnaKasparian)SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/user/theyoungturksFACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/theyoungturksTWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/theyoungturksINSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/theyoungturksTIKTOK: ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@theyoungturks
As the homeland security advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, Olivia Troye is the go-to “crisis person.” But when a dangerous new virus emerges in January 2020, Olivia is forced to grapple with a leadership crisis – and revelations that send shockwaves through the U.S. political system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is another story you will not hear about on the alphabet soup, conspiracy media. It is the story of dystopian, brazen, in-your-face violations of the First Amendment that almost exclusively targeted conservative speech. Coming on the heels of the revelations from the Twitter Files, a U.S. District Court Judge recently issued a sweeping preliminary injunction that he said, “arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States' history.” His injunction bars numerous personally-named federal officials and agencies including Resident Biden, his press secretary, the secretaries of HHS and Homeland Insecurity, the Commerce Department, NIAID, FBI, the Census Bureau, FDA, Treasury Department, State Department, HHS and Homeland Insecurity - among 45 others - from having any contact with social media firms for the purpose of discouraging or removing First Amendment-protected speech. Show Notes Missouri v. Biden Truth Quest Podcast Episode #126 – The Truth About Big Tech Censorship Episode #132 - The Truth About the Great Social Media Purge of 2021 Episode #214 - The Truth About the Secret Ivermectin Miracle - Uttar Pradesh Episode #218 – The Truth About the FBI – The Federal Bureau of Intimidation Episode #222 - The Truth About the Rescission of the First Amendment Episode #228 - The Truth About the Twitter Files – The First Tranche Episode #234 - The Truth About the Twitter Files – The Second Tranche Episode #250 - The Truth About the Twitter Files – The Third Tranche ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Grab your Truth Quest Merchandise at The Truth Quest Shirt Factory: With each shirt design there will be an explanation of what to expect from those inquisitive or brave enough to ask you about it. In most cases there are links to podcast episodes that will further deepen your understanding of the importance of each phrase. We hope you take the challenge of wearing these shirts in public and to family gatherings. Don't worry! You will be equipped with the rhetorical tools to engage in conversation and/or debate. Good luck! And thanks for supporting the Truth Quest Podcast! Check out the "Disinformation is FREE SPEECH" shirt inspired by this episode. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join the conversation at The Truth Quest Facebook Fan Page Order a copy of one of my books, Pritical Thinking, The Proverbs Project, The Termite Effect. The video of this episode is available on Rumble and BitChute. Check out short highlight videos of each episode on Instagram. Truth Social: @TruthQuestPodcast GETTR: @TruthQuest_PC Twitter: @apathyreigns GAB: @TruthQuestPodcast The Truth Quest Podcast Patron Page
Today on FIREBRAND: Congressman Matt Gaetz is joined by Congressman Andy Biggs to discuss the impending expiration of Title 42 and how it will exacerbate the Biden Border Crisis–PLUS the debt limit, military wokeness, and more! Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v2mw028-episode-104-live-homeland-insecurity-feat.-rep.-andy-biggs-firebrand-with-m.html
In his years as a special agent, Eric Caron learned a lot about security, including the necessity of not only a physical border, but a virtual one as well. This former diplomat shares some hard facts on what he calls our "Department of Homeland Insecurity." Col. Brian Searcy leads an organization called "The Paratus Group", and teaches situational awareness. He believes parents need to reclaim their rightful authority over their children. Finally, moviemaker Chad Davidson talks about the dangers embedded in today's entertainment aimed at the younger audience.
[00:30] Stolen U.S. Election (8 minutes)Last night, Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Purdue was asked about his claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged and stolen. “Why do you continue to say the election was rigged without any evidence?” he was asked. In response, Purdue highlighted evidence of election fraud that continues to accumulate after more than a year's worth of investigations. The “big lie” is that the 2020 election was perfect. [08:40] America's Economy Is Shrinking (11 minutes)“The economy contracted in the first quarter of 2022, after a year of rapid growth,” reported ABC News. “The nation's … GDP fell 1.4 percent, the weakest showing since the early days of COVID.” This report has many economists fearful of a possible recession. Even while this possibility looms over America, Joe Biden intends to send $33 billion of military aid to defend Ukraine's border. [19:40] Department of Homeland Insecurity (8 minutes)How twisted are the priorities of the Department of Homeland Security? DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has detailed plans for pronouns, a comprehensive strategy for combatting white supremacy, and now a new Disinformation Governance Board to fight misinformation. Meanwhile, America's southern border is wide open and the DHS secretary is unsure of the whereabouts of the 42 illegal aliens currently on the terrorist watchlist. [27:35] Bible Study: Called to Be Teachers (24 minutes)God says in His Word that He would have “all men to be saved and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.” But how will He accomplish this momentous goal? In today's study, we look at how God has called a select few today to be the “first fruits” of His master plan of salvation for all mankind. [51:20] E-mail Feedback (3 minutes)
Katherine Blankenship never expected to find love in her former classmate, war vet Glenn Seymour. He seemed like the ultimate protector, but secrets rushed to the surface leaving Katherine baffled about who her hero really was!Want even more true crime? Stream full episodes of Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry on discovery plus. Go to discoveryplus.com/whothebleep to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Annie questions the state of our country as many left-states lift indoor mask requirements, but still, have children wear masks at school. Then, Jim Carafano joins the show to give an update on the Ukraine-Russia crisis & how poorly the U.S Department of Homeland Security is protecting our country. The hour closes out with Ryan Wiggins informing us about a shift in Canadian Politics.
Sebastian talks about the border crisis, the latest inaction by the Fed, and the latest craziness out of California, with special guests Tom Homan, Trish Regan, and Jennifer Horn Support the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a head-spinning weekend. DHS released information on their top Terrorism priorities as the twentieth anniversary of September 11th approaches; in a matter of hours the Taliban sweep through the entire swath of land we know as Afghanistan and just like that, the conflict ends -- we'll dig into the audience's thoughts there, especially the combat veteran members of our audience. Support Our Proud Sponsors: Blue Monster Prep: An Online Superstore for Emergency Preparedness Gear (Storable Food, Water, Filters, Radios, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, and so much more). Use code 'FRANKLY' for Free Shipping on every purchase you make @ https://bluemonsterprep.com/ SUPPORT the Show and The Future of The Media!: Sponsor through QFTV: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Official QF Merch: https://bit.ly/3tOgRsV Sign up for the Free Mailing List: https://bit.ly/3frUdOj Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg Watch Live On: Pilled: https://bit.ly/37qM5gb DLive: https://bit.ly/2In9ipw Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 CloutHub: https://bit.ly/37uzr0o Theta: https://bit.ly/3v62oIw How Else to Find Us: Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 QF Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy Gab: @QuiteFrankly
Jonathan Granoff – From Homeland Insecurity to Heartland SecurityShifting to A Global Culture of PeaceAired Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 2:00 PM PST / 5:00 PM ESTInterview with Attorney, Author and Documentarian Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute“If war is a necessary evil, it’s time to establish peace as a necessary good.” — Swami BeyondanandaIt is sadly true and truly sad. What has come to be known as globalism can also be called gobble-ism, as it has become a way for those with way too much money and way too much power to gobble up our planetary resources, and keep the world’s population armed against one another. To keep this system in place, there is a system of “impropaganda” perpetuated by a media controlled by a few corporate players. In other words, globalization = gobble-ization = Goebbelization.Fortunately, there is an awakening – an upwising – by those who see a new kind of global engagement that comes from bottom up awareness instead of top-down imposition.Our guest this week, Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, is truly a voice in the bewilderness, who recognizes that our current way of pursuing “security” is both obsolete and obsolethal. Instead of promoting endless growth – that is, extraction of nonrenewable resources – and preserving peace by preparing for war, we need to encourage the cooperation necessary for sustainable living and development. I know, I know. He is proposing a sane world. He must be crazy.My sense is that he is calling forth a “sane asylum” where we find and cultivate the sane and sacred center that represents our true human potential.Jonathan Granoff is an attorney, author and international advocate emphasizing the legal and ethical dimensions of human development and security, with a specific focus on advancing the rule of law to address international security and the threats posed by nuclear weapons. He serves on numerous governing and advisory boards including: Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Fortune Forum, Jane Goodall Institute, the NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security, Parliamentarians for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament, and Middle Powers Initiative. He is a recipient of the Rutgers University School of Law’s Arthur E. Armitage Distinguished Alumni Award and a 2014 nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize.Writes Jonathan in a recent piece: “The planet can be understood as one integrated living system. Humanity can be understood as one species in a web of life. We require a new set of ideas in accord with this understanding.”If you’d like to find ways to turn this ideal into the real deal, please join us this Tuesday, March 16th at 2 pm PT / 5 pm ET.To find out more about Jonathan Granoff and the Global Security Institute, please go here: https://gsinstitute.org/Support Wiki Politiki — A Clear Voice In the “Bewilderness”If you LOVE what you hear, and appreciate the mission of Wiki Politiki, “put your money where your mouse is” … Join the “upwising” — join the conversation, and become a Wiki Politiki supporter: http://wikipolitiki.com/join-the-upwising/Make a contribution in any amount via PayPal (https://tinyurl.com/y8fe9dks)Go ahead, PATRONIZE me! Support Wiki Politiki monthly through Patreon!Visit the Wiki Politiki Show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/wiki-politiki-radio-show/Connect with Steve Bhaerman at https://wakeuplaughing.com/#JonathanGranoff #SteveBhaerman #WikiPolitiki
This week we're talking about what immigration policy could look like under the incoming Biden-Harris administration. Maria and Julio are joined by immigrant rights activist Erika Andiola, chief advocacy officer for RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services) and host of their podcast Homeland Insecurity, and Nana Gyamfi, attorney and executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration. They break down the misconception that representational politics brings change, the impact of COVID-19 on the immigrant community, the pervasiveness of anti-Blackness in immigration policy, and how the movements for racial and immigrant justice are interconnected. This episode was mixed by Rosana Cabán.ITT Staff Picks: "Joe Biden’s immigration policy ideas sound great on paper. And a lot of them are great. But they stop short of the much-needed system-wide reforms. If it feels like we’re back to the Bush years after 9/11, when DHS and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency were born, you’re not alone," writes Arturo Domínguez for Latino Rebels, "Bush’s policies were built on the emotions of the general public after the attacks. That era led Americans down a path to profound nationalism. That same nationalism produced new unfounded fears about immigrants at the southern border.""Since Cameroon descended into civil war in 2016, more than 400,000 people have fled ethnic and political persecution, with thousands seeking asylum in the United States. Many have instead been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, suffering conditions that advocates say flout international norms for the treatment of refugees—and reflect glaring inequities for Black migrants in the immigration system. Despite civil demonstrations led by Cameroonians in ICE facilities across the country this year, the poor conditions have only intensified." by Eli Cahan in Foreign Policy.Hamed Aleaziz writes in Buzzfeed News about how ICE became the face of Trump's immigration crackdown and where it goes from here: "Biden’s victory will almost certainly lead to a change in messaging. It is likely, many predicted, the agency will stop paying for billboards depicting “wanted” immigrants, for example. The agency’s deportation efforts will return to the background, and officers will almost assuredly be once again limited on who they should and should not arrest.Photo credit: AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're talking about what immigration policy could look like under the incoming Biden-Harris administration. Maria and Julio are joined by immigrant rights activist Erika Andiola, chief advocacy officer for RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services) and host of their podcast Homeland Insecurity, and Nana Gyamfi, attorney and executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration. They break down the misconception that representational politics brings change, the impact of COVID-19 on the immigrant community, the pervasiveness of anti-Blackness in immigration policy, and how the movements for racial and immigrant justice are interconnected. This episode was mixed by Rosana Cabán.ITT Staff Picks: "Joe Biden’s immigration policy ideas sound great on paper. And a lot of them are great. But they stop short of the much-needed system-wide reforms. If it feels like we’re back to the Bush years after 9/11, when DHS and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency were born, you’re not alone," writes Arturo Domínguez for Latino Rebels, "Bush’s policies were built on the emotions of the general public after the attacks. That era led Americans down a path to profound nationalism. That same nationalism produced new unfounded fears about immigrants at the southern border.""Since Cameroon descended into civil war in 2016, more than 400,000 people have fled ethnic and political persecution, with thousands seeking asylum in the United States. Many have instead been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, suffering conditions that advocates say flout international norms for the treatment of refugees—and reflect glaring inequities for Black migrants in the immigration system. Despite civil demonstrations led by Cameroonians in ICE facilities across the country this year, the poor conditions have only intensified." by Eli Cahan in Foreign Policy.Hamed Aleaziz writes in Buzzfeed News about how ICE became the face of Trump's immigration crackdown and where it goes from here: "Biden’s victory will almost certainly lead to a change in messaging. It is likely, many predicted, the agency will stop paying for billboards depicting “wanted” immigrants, for example. The agency’s deportation efforts will return to the background, and officers will almost assuredly be once again limited on who they should and should not arrest.Photo credit: AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 2020 presidential election results from Arizona tell a story of a state that is changing. Is this the turning point? On this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Erika Andiola (https://twitter.com/ErikaAndiola) of RAICES and host of the Homeland Insecurity podcast (https://homelandinsecuritypodcast.com/) to talk about what's happening in Arizona. Featured Image: Supporters of President-elect Joe Biden hold up signs on Saturday, November 7, 2020, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Convening on the 19th anniversary of 9/11, fed regulars Frank Figliuzzi, David Frum, and Juliette Kayyem take stock of the most pressing threats to the homeland; the largely fictitious threats that the President continues to proffer; and the consequences for the country of the divide between the two. The feds consider the DHS whistleblower complaint and what it suggests about homeland security in 2020.They then zero in on the provocative charges in the new books by Bob Woodward and Pete Strzok.
Evergreen University. Jack’s family visits Brian and they’re not swingers. Jack’s wife wins Romanian Roulette. Jack’s wife has deer-like qualities. Jack’s wife is accidentally dead. Jack’s new date wants 250 roses. Brian knows what that means. Screen time makes the pain go away. Brian tries Dungeons & Dragons. Interview with Department of Homeland Security head Chad Wolf, who explains that their strategy is to sell people minivans.
This week on Those Good Old-Fashioned Values, Spencer (@TheLonelyPhoton), Ty (@bobo_circus), and Andy (@Ex_AnarchoAnon) travel to the town of Langley Falls as we discuss the first season of American Dad! We go deep on the pilot episode, "Threat Levels," and "Homeland Insecurity." Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/tgofv Interstitial song is by William Maranci (@WilliamMaranci) Theme and closing song are by Rose With Teeth aka Angie (@gnostiquette). Support them here: rosewithteeth.bandcamp.com
Erika Andiola is host of the podcast Homeland Insecurity and Chief Advocacy Officer for RAICES. On today's episode, Kate talks to Erika about, what else? Abolishing ICE. Julia and Kate can be found at @OhJuliaTweets and @KateWillett Hosts: Kate Willett and Julia Claire Producer: Genevieve Gearity Theme Song: Emily Frembgen and Kate Willett Artwork: Adrienne Lobl
Yeeha, mother-attackers! We're getting our folk on today! Now if you've been with us a while you probably know Polar Bear likes himself some pop-punk, metal-core, hip-hop, and country. Yep, he is the complete set, taste wise. So Panda and I (Blitz) took an overdue break from our metal heavy diets to review Flatland Calvary's sophomore effort. It's a good episode for sure. When we can focus for 5 minutes, lol. What should we cover next on the show? We're listening to YOU on Insta/FB. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bearattack/support
In late May, RAICES released the new "Homeland Insecurity" podcast (https://homelandinsecuritypodcast.com/) , hosted by immigrant rights leader Erika Andiola (https://twitter.com/ErikaAndiola) . The podcast explores the unwritten history of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In this latest episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Andiola to discuss the why this latest podcast is so relevant today. Featured image courtesy of RAICES. Community Service Announcement by Toyota Latino
With their album, Homeland Insecurity, Texas' Flatland Cavalry wants to stop and smell the roses. Bandleader and chief lyricist Cleto Cordero is fine with examining and the present. There's an appreciation for all the sharp detail and high-spirited emotions of today. Flatland Cavalry—the aforementioned Cordero, guitarist Reid Dillon, bassist Jonathan Saenz, drummer Jason Albers, and newest member, fiddle player Wesley Hall—has been stretching their legs across the country this past year after honing their craft and voice in the music boomtown of Lubbock, Texas. Homeland Insecurity finds Flatland further evolving as musicians and storytellers. Recorded April 2019 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, we interviewed Alida Garcia, vice president of advocacy at advocacy group FWD.us, about how the coronavirus crisis is affecting U.S. immigration policy and practices.For more on our conversation with Garcia, please read our in-depth story on immigration in this week’s newsletter. Also, check out our Q&A with immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas, plus our recommendation of a new podcast series called “Homeland Insecurity.” Thanks for reading and listening. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit raceandcoronavirus.substack.com
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I'm Erika Andiola: immigrant, activist, and host of the podcast Homeland Insecurity, which asks, "How did immigrants like me become the enemy?" We answer that question by investigating the unwritten history of the Department of Homeland Security. The first 4 episodes are available now. New episodes available weekly beginning September 28.
It's hard to believe that we have reached this point, but our beloved show has come to an end. On this episode, we discuss the resolution plots for Carrie, Saul, and all of the other characters who have come to feel like family, review listener feedback, and discuss possible plans for the future. Above all, we want to send a massive THANK YOU filled with love to our entire Homeland (in)Security Podcast family. Thank you for your support, your laughs, and your friendship over the many years of this show. We hope to continue to connect with you on another show in the future! As always, to contact us please send an email to homelandpodcast@gmail.com. We wish you health and safety moving forward!
The guys talk about coronacation...and Mexican shitting tactics. Plus more!
Han pasado exactamente 25 años desde que llegara a España el New American Music Tour '95. En la repleta sala Aqualung de Madrid actuaron el 26 de abril de 1995 Marty Stuart , Trisha Yearwood y Emmylou Harris& The Hot Band, con Rodney Crowell, Albert Lee y Glen D, Hardin entre sus miembros. Cuando Marty Stuart visitó por primera vez España junto a los Rock And Roll Cowboys estaba a punto de lanzar su primer disco de grandes éxitos tras el lanzamiento el año anterior de “Love And Luck”, el octavo de su carrera y al que daba nombre genérico este tema compuesto junto a Bob DiPiero y donde Vince Gill y Ricky Skaggs estaban en los coros vocales. Marty Stuart fue otro de los artistas que también pudo haber visitado nuestro país el pasado año. Trisha acababa de editar su quinto álbum,Thinkin' About You, que había sido anticipado con el single “XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)" de su amiga Matraca Berg, la mujer de Jeff Hanna de la Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, con la que llegaría por segunda vez a la cima de las listas de country contando la historia de una joven que aún firma sus cartas con “besos y abrazos” pero que trabaja duro por triunfar en un mundo de hombres. A lo largo del tema había referencias a Patsy Cline y Aretha Franklin. Emmylou Harris había actuado el año anterior en Vitoria junto a los Nash Ramblers y cuando llegó a Madrid lo hizo acompañada por la Hot Band, con Rodney Crowell, Albert Lee y Glen D, Hardin en el grupo y una mirada a las grandes canciones que la encumbraron. El año anterior, su sello discográfico había lanzado el recopilatorio Songs of the West, que tuvo mucho que ver con el repertorio que aquella noche escuchamos en la sala Aqualung. Como ejemplo está “Even Cowboys Get The Blues”, una composición de Rodney que había formado parte de Blue Kentucky Girl en 1979. Resulta curioso que tras presentarse junto a la Hot Band en aquella gira, a su regreso publicara el álbum Wrecking Ball, que supuso un cambio de rumbo en su carrera, abandonando sus formas habituales. Todos aquellos encuentros con la tradición fueron reconvertidos por Daniel Lanois en otras propuestas sonoras. Cuatro años sin publicar un nuevo trabajo y ahora Reckless Kelly están a cuatro semanas de editar no uno, sino dos álbumes que han titulado American Jackpot y American Girls. El primero de ellos hace un repaso por las personas y la vida cotidiana de la parte más rural de Estados Unidos y entre las canciones incluidas está "I Only See You With My Eyes Closed", que conserva el espíritu outlaw de la banda con raíces en Idaho del que conservan un poderoso individualismo. El quinteto con base en la tejana Austin tomó el nombre de Reckless Kelly de una película de 1993 del actor y director australiano Yahoo Serious. The Golden Roses vienen de Austin, y han aprendido todo lo que saben destilando honky tonk y Ameripolitan music con su EP The Usual Suspects y su álbum Terlingua Graveyard. La continuación viene de la mano de Smell The Roses al que da nombre genérico esta canción sobre lo ya vivido y las decisiones tomadas, donde el cuarteto ha contado con Zachary Moulton de Mike and the Moonpies en la Steel guitar. Se trata de un trabajo producido por Adam Odor en los Yellow Dog Studios de Wimberly, en Texas, que sigue las rodadas de unas influencias musicales que abarcan country, Western swing, un toque de rock 'n roll y una pizca de bluegrass, rememorando lugares tan legendarios como el Broken Spoke o el Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon, al lado de cuyo escenario aprendieron casi todo lo que saben. Un disco equilibrado entre baladas solemnes y desgarradoras, hasta temas festivos y despreocupados. Pero siempre apuntando al Oeste. Homeland Insecurity, el último álbum de Flatland Cavalry, deja la sensación de haber estado reunido con tus viejos amigos poniéndote al día. Son 11 canciones cercanas, que cuentan experiencias vitales, llenas de realidad cotidiana y algunas preguntas que están buscando respuesta. "Come Back Down", es una invitación a volver a casa tras estar demasiado tiempo fuera. Cleto Cordero, el líder de la banda, compuso el tema tras visitar a sus padres tras mucho tiempo sin verlos. Tras un disco tan brillante como fue Humble Folks de hace tres temporadas, este nuevo proyecto tiene muchos detalles distintivos, explorando nuevas fórmulas y puliendo los detalles para completar un disco muy afinado que sitúa a Flatland Cavalry muy cerca de los mejores nombres de la red Dirt Music. También han seguido grabando junto a Bruce Robison en The Bunker y "Sober Heart Of Mind" es otra de las muestras que, además ha formado parte del segundo volumen del proyecto The Next Waltz que sigue adelante con una vitalidad envidiable. Josh Abbott, William Clark Green, Cleto Cordero y John Baumann se han unido rindiendo homenaje a la tejana Lubbock. Son cuatro de los grandes talentos de la Red Dirt Music que reivindican la vuelta a las raíces y el orgullo de ser de dónde son. Inspirados, además, en los míticos Flatlanders de los que hablábamos hace un instante. “West Texas In My Eye” es la canción que abre el álbum de debut de este supergrupo tejano conocido como The Panhandlers gracias al apoyo fundamental de Bruce Robison, que los ha incorporado a su proyecto audiovisual The Next Waltz y le grabó en The Bunker en Lockhart, Texas, con métodos exclusivamente analógicos. Love In The Midst Of Mayhem es el más reciente álbum digital de Joe Ely, que no ha querido esperar a que pase esta pandemia para expresar sus sentimientos más íntimos volviéndose hacia su oficio. En un principio iban a ser un par de canciones, pero se fueron sumando nuevas composiciones que se ajustaban al momento buscando en notas de viejas canciones que no habían encontrado acomodo en discos anteriores y el amor, desde distintos puntos de vista, se convirtió en el protagonista de cada una de ellas. Su origen abarca casi cinco décadas. La intimidad y la calidez son el rasgo común de estos 10 temas en el que los músicos son especialmente sensibles y la producción es simple aún sin perder la brillantez. Esta vez el músico de Amarillo se ha inspirado en la actualidad, sensibilizado por las personas sin trabajo, sin alimentos, por los trabajadores sanitarios y por todos los que ponen sus vidas en peligro para hacer frente a esta pandemia, expresando la belleza del espíritu humano: sacrificio, unión y compartir. Joe Ely es el autor de todas las canciones excepto de "All You Are Love", compuesta con sus amigos Butch Hancock y Jimmie Dale Gilmore de los Flatlanders. Es una manera preciosa de recordarnos lo que es importante. Con unas armonías imponentes de Courtney Patton Eady “Let Me Hold You Tonight” es un casi un vals que Deryl Dodd escribió tras una ruptura cuando tenía 19 años con la sincera candidez de la edad. Solía tocarla en acústico a finales de los 80 y principios de los 90, pero no decidió grabarla hasta el verano pasado. En 1991, su buena amiga Nancy Davis Clark le pidió que abriera el concierto que Dean Dillon iba a dar en Cody's, su club en la tejana Waco. Entre las versiones que interpretó en aquellos 20 minutos cantó “Let Me Hold You Tonight”. Dean Dillon quedó impresionado con aquel tema y le invitó a que fuera a verle a Nashville convirtiéndose en su mentor. Fue el despegue de la carrera de este tejano de Dallas que ha regresado a sus raíces más profundas y que anticipa el álbum que continuará a Long Hard Ride, editado hace tres años. Randy Rogers y Wade Bowen han dado continuación a su proyecto conjunto Hold My Beer con un segundo volumen de estudio, previsto para editarse a primeros de mayo. Al contrario del primero de aquellos discos, en esta ocasión se han cuidado todos los detalles, esforzándose en que los matices diferenciadores con respecto a sus carreras individuales sean evidentes, para lo cual han contado con el apoyo en la producción del experimentado Lloyd Maines que ha conformado un trabajo emocionante, como destilan canciones de la categoría de “Rhinestoned”, que la pareja dice que es su favorita del álbum. En Hold My Beer Vol. 2, Randy Rogers y Wade Bowen ha incluido 10 nuevas canciones procurando dar al conjunto del disco una significación mucho más personal y profunda. Para terminar el programa de hoy, emplazándote para la semana que viene en la sintonía de Radio 3 el sábado y el domingo a la 1 del mediodía, las 12 en Canarias, la mejor despedida en forma de canción es la que ha dado nombre a este proyecto que ya va por su segunda entrega. Escuchar audio
This was a talk I gave back in 2015 at the Association for Youth Ministry Educators. It was presenting research and the backbone to my latest book, Homeland Insecurity with IVP Academic.
This was a talk I gave back in 2015 at the Association for Youth Ministry Educators. It was presenting research and the backbone to my latest book, Homeland Insecurity with IVP Academic.
Hip Hop theology allows us to live in ambiguity while still seeking the face of God.I sat down with Daniel White Hodge to talk about his book Homeland Insecurity: A Hip Hop Missiology for the Post-Civil Rights Context (IVP 2018). We talk about his concept of the wild, learning theology and missiology from Hip Hop, the gospel messages of Tupac Amaru Shakur and Kendrick Lamar, the deep problems of short-term mission and white led urban ministry, missiology as civil disruption, why most conversations on non-violence are too simplistic, and his claim that, generally, “reconciliation has no meaning other than marketable charm.” It is a wide-ranging and passionate conversation and I am very excited to get to share it with you all.Daniel White Hodge, is professor of communication at North Park University in Chicago. He is the editor in chief of the Journal of Hip Hop Studies, and author of Heaven has a Ghetto, The Soul of Hip Hop, Hip Hop’s Hostile Gospel, and Homeland Insecurity: a hip hop missiology for the post-civil rights context. He is also the host of the podcast Profane Faith now in its fourth season.Buy the BookFind out more about Daniel White Hodge: Website, Twitter: @danwhitehodgeFollow the show: @RinseRepeatPod // Follow me: @liammiller87Find more interviews and writings: www.loverinserepeat.comMusic by Fyzex
Visit our new Podcast/Audio portal at http://dittytvradio.com for 24/7 audio music entertainment and our complete catalog of on demand podcasts. Cleto Cordero from Flatland Cavalry talks about their new album, Homeland Insecurity as well as the Texas music scene.
Welcome friends and lovers to the Harvard Lunch Club Political Podcast number 219. (Whoa Nellie!) It is the Homeland Insecurity edition of the show with your rock-solid hosts radio guy Todd Feinburg and AI guy Mike Stopa. This week, rumblings (at last) in the department of homeland security and Kirstjen Nielsen is (at last!) out, […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/harvard-lunch-club/homeland-insecurity/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Harvard Lunch Club in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
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Episode 66 is with Flatland Cavalry frontman and chief songwriter, Cleto Cordero. The up and coming five-piece recently released their sophomore album, Homeland Insecurity a few weeks back. Cordero opens up about the creative process behind the album, just how much has changed over the past few years, and go over a handful of old … Continue reading The New Slang Podcast: Episode 066 Cleto Cordero of Flatland Cavalry →Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Our most organized episode yet. 1. Paul is a golden turd. 2. Paul refuses to understand how microphones work. 3. Revenge is a dish best served at the end of a podcast. "Hands down the ... podcast ever!" "Their friendship makes me feel grateful to be alone." "I wish this podcast started a long time from now." Check out our Instagram @bestofamericandad for artisanal AD clips by Christy! Support American Dad! by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/americandad
WOW. What a finale! Due to the volume of listener feedback, we will expand our normal format and record two episodes for the finale of season 12. In this episode (Part 1), we work through the plot and discuss our love of The Wig, our conflicted feelings about the Saul, and the interesting redemption of President Keane. We also revel in the demise of Janet and are *delighted* that Brett O'Keefe didn't make a return appearance! Join us as we discuss the plot of the season 7 finale, 'Paean to the People'. We will record Part 2 of the finale podcast in a few days, so please get in any final feedback for the season to homelandpodcast@gmail.com!
We are back! We're late! Again! The world is run by a Russian undercover ring that is preventing us from getting podcast episodes out on time this season! In this episode, we discuss all of the types of "Clarity" that each character considers in many different circumstances. Carrie has clarity about what is best for Frannie, Keane has clarity about the people around her, and Saul has clarity about his co-dependent (and dysfunctional) relationship with Carrie. So much clarity, so little time...join us as we discuss the 10th episode of season 7, "Clarity". We are sorry for our tardiness this week and still look forward to including your feedback. Email us at homelandpodcast@gmail.com to hear your comments discussed on the show!
Carrie works her magic with Dante, Maggie steps it up for the love of Frannie, Saul is prevented from being great by Wellington, and Simone has a funny Russian valentine. What an excellent mess! Join us as we discuss the 8th episode of season 7, 'Lights, Amplifiers, F**king Twitter'. Note: Our next episode will have a double dose of listener feedback! Be sure to send your comments to homelandpodcast@gmail.com.
This episode definitely brought the action! The Deliverance shack is no more and the Silky Pelt is pissed! Anything that takes us closer to the end of O'Keefe is a good thing...so we think we are ok with it? Dante is feeling more and more like a dangerous enabler every minute, and Wellington is a slick mofo. Join us as we discuss the fourth episode of Season 7, Like Bad at Things. Send us your feedback at homelandpodcast@gmail.com. Also, please rate and subscribe on iTunes!
We're back to discuss the second episode of season 7! We apologize for the delay--Jill was in prison and we had to be sure that she didn't meet the same fate as McClendon. Just kidding! Join us as we reserve a room in the backwoods House of Deliverance and watch O'Keefe posture for position, experience the liberation of the Silky Pelt, and watch our girl Carrie successfully audition for an MMA fight. We also loved hearing from the Homeland Insecurity crew in the listener feedback! Keep listening to hear our take on 'Rebel Rebel'. Send listener feedback to homelandinsecurity@gmail.com, and please rate and subscribe on iTunes!
And we're back!!! It's been over a year since we've had our dose of Carrie Mathison but we're ready to OD! Please bear with us while we dust off the podcasting cobwebs and get back into the groove as we discuss this season 7 premiere episode. So what happened? Carrie is still losing friends and alienating people. Keane is still on a warpath. Saul is still in prison. And McClendon.... well.... his status changes a bit.
Today we gather to celebrate the tragic, short, superhuman life of Peter Quinn aka John aka a million other things. What an awesome character, we'll miss him so much! In this extra extra extra long episode, we talk through the proceedings of the season finale "America First" and make our predictions for next season. Then we go through a TON of listener feedback at the end. Thanks so much for listening this season!
We are in the final stretch! This episode brought us closer to Dar's demise (or is he a good guy after all?!), Saul's redemption and a reunited Carrie/Quin partnership. Keane showed what she is made of and Max endured the Homeland requisite weekly kidnapping. Join us as we discuss 'R is for Romeo'! Email us feedback at homelandpodcast@gmail.com
**4/6 - Fixed the track! Thank you so much to everyone who told us we were missing the last few minutes!** There is so much to talk about in this episode that we had to make an extra long show and STILL didn't cover everything! All pieces seem to be coming together though, with evil mastermind Dar Adal in the dead center. We talk about Saul's short-lived escape plan and Quinn finding himself in familiar territory. We also argue about the intentions of Carrie's CPS case worker for far too long and make predictions in Death Watch 2017.
We are taking up a collection to be sure that Quin has all of the supplies he needs to take out Dar before the season ends. We cannot take another season of Evil Dar! Join our discussion as we share Carrie's hope for reconciliation with Frannie, share in the ups and downs of the Silky Pelt (TM), follow Max as he re-enters the workforce and try to navigate the confusing mind of the President Elect. Let's discuss the excellent episode 'Sock Puppets'.
Another Homeland hero, lost to the raging malice of this season's overwhelming villain, Dar Adal. We chat about the tragically bref reunion between Astrid and Quinn as well as the development (or lack thereof) in Carrie's child services case. And then, of course, the gang of Carrie and Saul is back together only to be momentarily crushed under the bureaucratic sledgehammer of evil Dar.
This episode had us on the edge of our seats! Between Quinn and Frannie's new addresses, our visitor from a previous season and Carrie's personal decisions we had a hard time deciding who had the worst day this week. So, is Dar the evil mastermind that we think he is? Join us as we discuss the seventh episode of season 6, 'Imminent Risk'. *Please send in your comments at homelandpodcast@gmail.com and rate and subscribe on iTunes*
LEAVE. QUINN. ALONE!!!!!! Why can't we go 60 minutes without some outrageous human rights abuses being visited upon this poor man??? Also - how many times must poor Saul's heart break here?!? He doesn't have a friend in the world! We also talk about two short-lived partnerships: Carrie/Conlin and Keane/that lady whose name we didn't bother to learn.
We need Quinn to get a WIN this season! Bless him (and the ginger child) during the faux hostage situation...should we start a #FreeQuinn movement so he doesn't spend the rest of the season behind bars?! We also need for Saul to realize that Dar is NOT his friend. We are over the President Elect. We are waiting for Carrie and Silky Pelt to reunite. Also, we love this show!
Boom! Join us as we discuss Carrie's entanglement in various government bodies and Saul's no-good, very-bad trip to the West Bank (and, honestly, life?) We also discuss whether Quinn's investigation is crazy, brilliant, or crazy-brilliant and begin to puzzle over who is behind what happened to Sekou (we hardly knew ye').
Things are heating up! This week we join Saul as he seeks to gain clarity on a potential parallel nuclear plot, watch Carrie fight to correct a wrong, get bored with Dar and continue the trail of devastation that is Quinn's life. We are also decidedly NOT here for the developing girlmance between the President Elect and Miss Mathison. Join us as we discuss 'The Covenant'.
Guess who's back?!? MAX! What has he been up to??? We talk about Carrie using and abusing Max's services and the increasingly complicated case around Sekou's rights to free speech. We also discuss Mean Girls Dar and Saul before puzzling over that final scene with sweet Quinn and Carrie. (Why? Why!!!??! Why!?!?!?!?!?!?!)
Homeland is back! In this final season we find ourselves in the USA with new players joining our old faithful crew. Quinn is in a desperate space, Carrie is fighting to carve out a life away from the CIA, and Saul and Dar are back to their forbidden are-we-friends-or-enemies dance. We also meet the Bah family caught up in a complicated web, and a president-elect with an interesting backstory. Join us as we kick off the new season, and send in your feedback at homelandpodcast@gmail.com to join in the conversation as we discuss "Fair Game".
*UPDATED MEDIA FILE* Aaaaand it's a wrap for Season 5! The finale episode was packed full of action, intensity, sadness and a possible end to one of the most beloved members of the cast. Say it ain't so! Join us and our amazing Homeland Insecurity family as we discuss the finale of Season 5, "A False Glimmer". See you next season! NOTE: We will release an short episode announcing our off-season podcasting plans!
There is a LOT going on in Season 5's penultimate episode. Allison is still trying to pull the wool over the daft eyes of the CIA's top guys. Laura has gone rogue and somehow managed to become EVEN MORE ANNOYING in the process. The terrorist crew proceeded with their plans for a sarin attack in Berlin while sweet Qasim struggled with his conscious. Quinn puked up tar and Carrie somehow manages to be the most stable person in the lot!
Google’s datacenter secrets are finally being revealed & we’ll share the best bits. Why The US Government is in no position to teach anyone about Cyber Security, how you can still get hacked offline, A batch of great questions, a huge round up & much, much more!
Google’s datacenter secrets are finally being revealed & we’ll share the best bits. Why The US Government is in no position to teach anyone about Cyber Security, how you can still get hacked offline, A batch of great questions, a huge round up & much, much more!
Google’s datacenter secrets are finally being revealed & we’ll share the best bits. Why The US Government is in no position to teach anyone about Cyber Security, how you can still get hacked offline, A batch of great questions, a huge round up & much, much more!
Edition #718 Homeland Insecurity Part 2: Justice? Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: Corporate Prison Nightmare for Employees - The Young Turks - Air Date: 03-23-13 Ch. 3: Song 1: Legalize it - Peter Tosh Ch. 4: Act 2: For Profit Prison Officers Used In Police Raids - This Week in Blackness - Air Date 12-5-12 Ch. 5: Song 2: Ain't no reason - Brett Dennen Ch. 6: Act 3: For-Profit Prisons Admit Lying to Get Taxpayer Money - The Young Turks - Air Date: 04-13-13 Ch. 7: Song 3: (Find A) Reason to Believe - Rod Stewart Ch. 8: Act 4: We Can't Afford To Defend The Poor - Moyers And Company - Air Date 3-29-13 Ch. 9: Song 4: Kill the poor - Dead Kennedys Ch. 10: Act 5: Final Meals of Innocent Executed Inmates - The Young Turks - Air Date: 02-15-13 Ch. 11: Song 5: Certainty - Laura Gibson Ch. 12: Act 6: Once On Death Row, He Now Fights To Defeat The Death Penalty - NPR - Air Date: 3-11-13 Ch. 13: Song 6: Mr. Brightside - The Killers Ch. 14: Act 7: Georgia Rushes to Execute Before Lethal Drugs Expire - The Young Turks - Air Date: 03-03-13 Ch. 15: Song 7: Ashamed - Deer Tick Ch. 16: Act 8: Neglected Prisoner Gets $15.5 Million After 22 months in Solitary - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 03-12-13 Ch. 17: Song 8: Frontier Psychiatrist - The Avalanches Ch. 18: Act 9: Man Forgotten in Solitary Confinement For Years - The Young Turks - Air Date: 03-16-13 Ch. 19: Song 9: Forgotten - Neil Diamond Ch. 20: Act 10: The Drum Major Instinct - Martin Luther King Jr. Voicemails: Ch. 21: Comparing security cameras to gun registration list - Fozzie Ch. 22: Insights on security camera technology - Matt Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 23: Final comments on the implications of a system of cameras Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
Edition #717 Homeland Insecurity Part 1: Law Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: Teen Arrested For Yelling "Bingo!" in a Bingo Hall - Majority Report - Air Date: 03-22-13 Ch. 3: Song 1: Bingo - The Whispers Ch. 4: Act 2: Govt. Spying on Your Finances Fights Terrorism? - Young Turks - Air Date: 03-22-13 Ch. 5: Song 2: Big Brother - David Bowie Ch. 6: Act 3: Cops: Mobile Carriers Should Keep Records of People's Text Messages - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 03-23-13 Ch. 7: Song 3: Lost in the post - The Wombats Ch. 8: Act 4: Police Stings: Are They Entrapment? P2 - Thom Hartmann - Air Date: 04-16-13 Ch. 9: Song 4: I always knew - The Vaccines Ch. 10: Act 5: Guy From Pringles Ad Convicted Of Murder On 'Law And Order' - The Onion Ch. 11: Song 5: Kelsey - Metro Station Ch. 12: Act 6: 1000's Of Surveillance Cameras - We Need More - This Week in Blackness - Air Date 4-22-13 Ch. 13: Song 6: Don't worry, we'll be watching you - Gotye Ch. 14: Act 7: The Future of Surveillance - On the Media - Air Date: 4-26-13 Ch. 15: Song 7: Let's misbehave - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders Ch. 16: Act 8: Former FBI Agent: NOT Mirandizing Can Actually Hurt Investigation - Majority Report - Air Date: 04-23-13 Ch. 17: Song 8: Square one - Coldplay Ch. 18: Act 9: NYPD Cop: We Have Quotas Because We're Lazy - Young Turks - Air Date: 05-04-13 Ch. 19: Song 9: To serve and protect - Queen Ifrica Ch. 20: Act 10: Professor Arrested for Swearing at Graphic Anti-Abortion Display - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 04-17-13 Ch. 21: Song 10: Atoms in a molecule - Noah and the Whale Ch. 22: Act 11: Profanity - Ron Kipling Williams Voicemails: Ch. 23: Americans are blessed in how easy it is to learn about other cultures - Jorge From South Florida Ch. 24: Government using too much power, what about mission creep - Jason from Iowa Ch. 25: The problem with propaganda - Chris from Middletown, NY Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 26: Final comments on critical thinking Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
Brett Braaten Author of Homeland Insecurity and Retired US Customs and Department of Homeland Security. Lamont Stephens best-selling author and speaker a man of many skill-sets, gifts, and talents. He is labeled by friends, peers, and clients alike as being a “man of wisdom”.Some of the areas of he specializes is multi-media, business, and marketing coaching.Currently he serves as the CEO of a multi-media company and is also a pastor of a non-denominational church. Joshua Trentine has an extensive background in physical therapy and nutrition and fitness. He also does public speaking and has contributed to several publications throughout his career including the revolutionary textbook The Renaissance of Exercise: A Vitruvian Adventure by Ken Hutchins. He is a well respected and sought after authority in the High-Intensity community and the founder of Overload Fitness and RenEx which certifies trainers worldwide. Hatem El Ghamry Management Expert and the Founder of HG Differentiation INC http://www.differentiation.ca He has served as a management consultant for major players in the Building & Construction, Food Production & Service, Agriculture and other sectors where he was managing different processes and targeting a diversified customer-base. He is an adjunct professor of Marketing Management, International Marketing and Strategic Marketing . Kathy Thompson a Master Training Instructor in the Air Force. She researched and developed lessons for 12 subjects. Training new instructors was also part of the job. Writing has been a life long passion with over 25 years of administrative work experience .Teaching and Toastmasters have made Kathy an experienced speaker.
This show is dedicated to: Army Pfc. Ross A. McGinnis, died December 4, 2006 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick" and "Cool" Mike is an ongoing discussion of recent events, issues and the upcoming elections. Author Brett Braaten: author of "Homeland Insecurity, Failed Politics, Policies and a Nation At Risk" He is a retired federal agent following a 29 yr career with US Customs Service and the Depart of Homeland Security. He's recently completed writing Homeland Insecurity: Failed Politics, Policies, and a Nation at Risk. http://www.homeland-insecurity.com/ It's a battle of Conservative values and principles in defense of our Republic! conservative, constitution, freedom, liberty, obama, tea party, gun control, republican, libertarian, stop white guilt, word of god, talk
Homeland InSecurity! Former Homeland Security agent, Brett Baagen recently announced that the government does not have your back, our present government is NOT motivated by the people's needs and anyone inside the government who does not agree with present policy is quickly eliminated. Do you feel threatened, conflicted about new laws, executive orders and the loss of freedom? Do you feel unsafe, abandoned, unsure about how to react? Are you ready to move your money and your family out of the US? Join us as we explore the conflict between our Love of County versus fear of government.
The Department of Homeland Insecurity... with Laurie Anderson, Cocteau Twins, Boxharp, Lisa Gerrard and Goldfrapp.
The Department of Homeland Insecurity... with Laurie Anderson, Cocteau Twins, Boxharp, Lisa Gerrard and Goldfrapp.