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On this episode Aries and Andy talk about Michael Jackson: The Verdict, & Carmelo Anthony. Social Media Instagram: @SpearsBergPod Twitter: @SpearsBergPod Facebook: SpearsBergPod Patreon: SpearsBergPod Youtube: SpearsBergPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you keep fighting for a marriage when it feels like you're the only one trying?In this episode, we talk about emotional neglect, vulnerability, communication, and why a lack of intimacy is often a symptom not the root issue. We also share our thoughts on the emotional weight of raising Black children in today's climate and how recent events have impacted our family.Patreon AftershowAfter the main episode, we have a much more personal conversation.We unpack the emotional impact of recent events—including the Carmelo Anthony case, Yvette being called a racial slur in public, and how those experiences are changing the way we think about raising our children.We also talk honestly about trust, fear, Black community, parenting in predominantly white spaces, and the difficult balance between protecting our kids and preparing them for the world they'll inherit.This is one of our more vulnerable Patreon conversations, and we hope it gives you a deeper look into what we're processing behind the scenes.Resources & LinksEmber mug Yvette Loves
In this episode of Just Posted, the crew—Arlis, Harley, and Doc—dives into a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from gourmet food discoveries to NBA history. We break down the latest in sports, dissect celebrity financial troubles, and get into some heated "What If" debates. In this episode: Culinary Explorations: Arlis recounts his first experience with a $65 bone marrow burger, while the crew debates seafood preferences and wedding dinner disasters. Knicks Championship: We celebrate the Knicks' recent championship win and analyze the team-building strategies that got them there. Sports Hypotheticals: We revisit NBA history, ranking the worst number one draft picks of the last 26 years and pondering how NBA legends like Carmelo Anthony might have fared on different teams. Mayweather's Money Moves: A deep dive into Floyd Mayweather's recent legal and financial troubles, including tax liens and high-end boutique lawsuits. Life & Culture: From Father's Day reflections and Jay-Z's hair journey to the lore of Game of Thrones, we cover the cultural moments that have us talking. 0:00 | Discovering Gourmet Burgers with Bone Marrow and Gruyere 2:37 | Wedding Dinner Disasters and Culinary Preferences 11:31 | Celebrating the Knicks' Championship and Player Loyalty 13:47 | Debating the Knicks' Championship Team Building Strategy 15:42 | New York Adventures and Cultural Observations 18:32 | Coping with Loss on Father's Day 19:58 | Sports Loyalty, Food Preferences, and Coaching Changes 24:07 | NBA Draft Speculations and Team Trade Strategies 28:57 | What If NBA Legends Played for Different Teams 34:01 | Ranking NBA's Worst Number One Draft Picks Since 2000 41:24 | NBA Teams and Players Impacting the Eastern Conference 43:55 | Floyd Mayweather Faces Legal and Financial Troubles 45:48 | The Consequences of Shady Deals and Unreturned Jewelry 47:37 | Mayweather's Financial Troubles and Questionable Check Writing 52:33 | Understanding Payment Processing and Auto Pay Benefits 55:17 | Financial Struggles and Career Choices of Famous Athletes 56:18 | First Jobs and Retail Experiences 57:57 | College Hustles, Porn Stars, and Unexpected Friendships 1:02:35 | Boycotting Target, Vinyl Records, and Social Media Opinions 1:06:56 | Game of Thrones Fandom and Character Debates 1:13:26 | The Targaryen Downfall and Dragon Dynamics in Game of Thrones 1:20:49 | Jay Z's Hair Journey and Fatherhood Reflections 1:24:33 | Park Day Traditions and Community Engagement in Springfield Brand new voicemail: (314) 649-3113 Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com or justposted1906@gmail.com Join The Just Posted Facebook group https://shorturl.at/XvCmF Follow Just Posted on Instagram @justpostedpodcast Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558 Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1
Join Adam Barnard as he reports live from the red carpet of Tribeca Festival!Hear Adam speak to the stars and creators of the documentary "Born Melo", including director Jake Rogal, producer Kate Aschkenazy, CEO of Words + Pictures Connor Schell, producer Asani Swann, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwyane Wade.Special thanks to 10th Ward Barbershop - Proudly serving the historic 10th Ward in Lawrenceville and surrounding areas, 10th Ward Barbershop is a full service barbershop offering quality haircuts, beard trims, and hot shaves. Schedule your appointment with Finn Balor and Corey Graves' favorite barbershop today.Host/Executive Producer: Adam BarnardAdditional Production/Narration: Sam KreppsEngineer: Carl PannellIntro Music: Carl PannellOutro Music/Musical Accompaniment: EnrichmentInstagram/X/Threads: @thisisgoober
This week on A Pod Named Kickback, the crew celebrates Juneteenth and discusses what the holiday means today, including a conversation about Black history and culture. We also dive into the Carmelo Anthony verdict, the ongoing debate surrounding justice and self-defense, Jay-Z's Target-exclusive vinyl controversy, and the return of Robert Johnson alongside LL Cool J and Queen Latifah to help shape BET's future. Plus, we talk about the success of Ice Cube's BIG3 League, share our latest TV recommendations, including Polygamist on Netflix and do what Kickbackers do best—have real conversations about the stories impacting our community and culture ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Karmelo Anthony verdict has everybody talking, and Carrie and Meg are not holding back. In this episode, the girls break down the Frisco track meet stabbing that took 17-year-old Austin Metcalf's life and led to Carmelo Anthony's 35-year sentence, and they're coming at it from every angle: the race debate, the all-white jury, the GoFundMe controversy, and what the justice system really looks like up close. It's a hard, honest conversation about bullying, bad decisions, grief, racism, and a court system that doesn't always get it right. Nobody won in this case, and Got HER Back isn't pretending otherwise. Chapters: 0:00 Cold Open – "It's Not a Black or White Issue" 1:00 Welcome Back + Maggie's Hawaii Trip 3:30 Introducing the Carmelo Anthony Case 5:00 What Actually Happened at the Track Meet 7:30 Race vs. Right and Wrong – The Real Debate 9:30 The GoFundMe Controversy & Attorney Strategy 11:30 No Black Jurors – Did He Get a Fair Trial? 13:00 Gag Order Lifted & the Victim's Dad Goes on a Podcast 14:30 The Justice System Is a Money Game 17:00 Krissy's Sister & the Sentencing Disparity 20:00 35 Years – Nobody Wins 22:30 Weapons at School Events – What Needs to Change 25:00 Self-Defense, Bullying & the Snap Moment 26:00 Final Thoughts – Tell Us What You Think
The Missing the Point crew is back with a full four-man NBA debate show, and this one is built to start arguments. Dave, Mike, Zach, and Matt draft their ultimate teams of the most overrated players in NBA history, taking on some of basketball's biggest names, loudest legacies, and most untouchable fan favorites.From Michael Jordan vs. LeBron discourse to the mythology of Kobe Bryant, the Celtics legacy of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, the MVP arguments around Steve Nash and Russell Westbrook, and the “what if” careers of Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming, Blake Griffin, Carmelo Anthony, Allen Iverson, Chris Paul, Wilt Chamberlain, Karl Malone, Paul George and more — nobody is safe.This episode asks the real question behind every NBA bar debate: when does greatness become overrated? Is it about rings? Stats? Playoff failures? Media hype? Fan nostalgia? Shoe commercials? YouTube highlights? Or is it just about which retired player gets talked about like a basketball god when the resume doesn't quite match the legend?The guys break down overrated NBA superstars, Hall of Fame debates, playoff collapses, Boston Celtics bias, Lakers hate, Knicks mythology, old-school NBA stat inflation, modern basketball hot takes, and the players whose reputations may have outgrown their actual impact on winning.Featuring heated arguments, unhinged draft logic, Celtics sacrilege, Lakers slander, Jordan mythology, Kobe efficiency debates, Paul Pierce chaos, and enough NBA history rage bait to ruin at least one group chat.Listen now for one of our funniest and most argumentative NBA episodes yet — and let us know who drafted the best overrated team.-----------------NBA most overrated players, most overrated NBA players ever, Michael Jordan overrated debate, Kobe Bryant overrated, Kevin Garnett overrated, Steve Nash MVP debate, Paul Pierce Celtics, Russell Westbrook overrated, Carmelo Anthony Knicks, Allen Iverson legacy, Chris Paul no rings, Tracy McGrady what if, Yao Ming Hall of Fame, Wilt Chamberlain overrated, Karl Malone playoffs, Paul George playoff failures, NBA podcast, basketball debate podcast, Missing the Point podcast, NBA draft debate, Boston Celtics podcast, NBA hot takes, NBA history debateHashtags:#NBA #NBAPodcast #BasketballPodcast #MissingThePoint #MichaelJordan #KobeBryant #Celtics #Lakers #NBAHistory #OverratedPlayers #BasketballDebateSupport the show-----------https://www.MTPshow.comOur Social Mediahttps://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW-----------Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave ClarkeProducer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave ClarkeInquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com
Send us Fan MailWe bounce from jokes and everyday chaos into the uncomfortable stuff, from energy drinks and aging to how a small podcast tries to earn real ad money. We also dig into fraud stories, distrust in government, and the way viral clips can twist serious events into a culture war. • Monster Energy, health worries, and taste changing with age • Suavecito sponsor plug, beard care, and the realities of doing live-style banter • Switching podcast hosting to Audacy Creator Lab, ad markers, and why the money starts tiny • Promoting the show, building downloads, and why explicit shows get rejected by some networks • A bad day of Uber driving, tips, and not wasting gas • Banking fraud scare, cancelling a card too fast, and getting stuck at Walmart checkout • Claims of political corruption, investigations that go nowhere, and distrust in accountability • Allegations of paying homeless people to vote for Karen Bass and the voter ID debate • The Carmelo Anthony case, GoFundMe money, plea deals, and parents under scrutiny • Media framing, race baiting, and how one quote can swallow the whole story Keep downloading our podcast, everybody. Download everybody, download, support our show. Our PayPal is host Joel Remo and the Gooch, everybody. You can support our show right there, or you can go to the talkers.busprop.com, everybody. Support the showSupport our podcastE-Mail: theetalkers4us@gmail.comTip us: cash.app/$TheeTalkershttps://theetalkers.buzzsprout.com/shareDonate our Podcast: @paypal.me/theetalkerspodcastkick.com/theetalkerspodcast-1theetalkers_podcast1 - Twitch(3) Theetalkers1 (@theetalkers1) / TwitterThee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted - YouTubepatreon.com/theetalkerspodtiktok.com/@theetalkerspodcasttheetalkers.buzzsprout.com
Sage Steele joins Chicks on the Right for a candid conversation on the biggest stories of the day. From the proposed Iran nuclear deal and the need for better communication from the Trump administration, to constructive criticism of President Trump, Sage shares why honesty strengthens conservatism.They dive into midterm predictions, the left's hypocrisy with figures like Graham Plattner, racial tensions in the Carmelo Anthony case, and the rise of "Podcastistan" — including Candace Owens' controversial shift on Israel. Sage also discusses her emotional two-hour talk with Stephen A. Smith about voting for Trump vs. Kamala Harris, character vs. policy, and why the good outweighs the bad.Additional highlights: voter integrity concerns, 2028 speculation (JD Vance & Marco Rubio?), and the importance of open dialogue across differences. Sage emphasizes listening, asking tough questions, and staying supportive of Israel while seeking transparency.A must-watch for fans of balanced conservative commentary, Trump-era politics, and media insights. Watch the full episode for real talk on current events, family values, and why communication matters in leadership. Subscribe for more Chicks on the Right interviews!Subscribe and stay tuned for new episodes every weekday!Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTikTokXLocalsMore InfoWebsite
We kick off with yesterday's capped-off Knicks parade, the Mayor's speech, and Gio crediting a fan speech writer. Jim Dolan made his dislike for the mayor clear, a cackling politician compared the team to 9-11 recovery, and two fighting, twerking women went viral on social media. Jerry's first update delivers parade audio from Carmelo Anthony, Mike Brown's "Who Let The Dogs Out," and Jalen Brunson's thanks, alongside clips of the Mayor, Dolan taking shots, and Julie Menin's annoying voice. Finally, Juan Soto homered twice in a Mets win over the Phillies, the Yankees fell to the White Sox on a Benintendi grand slam, Jazz Chisholm took a foul ball to the groin, and a caller wraps up the hour on his way to the US Open at Shinnecock.
Jerry starts with the sounds of the parade from people like Carmelo Anthony. Mike Brown did his ‘Who Let The Dogs Out'. Jalen Brunson thanked Dolan and the fans. We heard part of the Mayor's much loved speech. Also, Juan Soto homered twice in the Mets win over the Phillies. The Yankees lost to the White Sox as Andrew Benintendi hit a grand slam. Jazz Chisholm took a foul ball off the groin.
We dive straight into yesterday's chaotic, capped-off Knicks parade with James Dolan's shots at the Mayor, viral twerking fights, and Jerry's audio clips from Jalen Brunson and Carmelo Anthony, alongside a big Mets win and a tough Yankees loss. Next, Boomer compares the Knicks' future to the '94 Rangers, Richard praises Mamdani's speech, and the baseball recaps continue after a rough Rich Hill outing. Then, the guys look for World Cup fever in the suburbs, share Brunson's message to the haters, and break down a bizarre TSA ranch dressing warning. Finally, Gio vents about the parade's communication breakdown, an NYPD officer calls the event a disaster, and the week wraps up with a hilarious "Blow Pig" Moment of the Day and US Open coverage.
America just turned 250, and this week revealed everything about who we are as a nation. Listen as Pastor Stephen Martin and Pastor Nate Brown walk through a remarkable week—celebrations on the National Mall, the world discovering American culture for the first time, and the Supreme Court preparing to hand down some of its most consequential rulings in years.Hear how a biblical worldview cuts through the noise on birthright citizenship, women's sports, religious liberty, the Carmelo Anthony verdict, and the nation's first trillionaire. Along the way, the guys unpack the difference between gratitude and resentment, and why builders and destroyers see the same world so differently.Perfect for your morning commute or workout—real conversations that equip you to think biblically about everything happening around you.You'll Learn✅ Why gratitude draws the heart of God✅ The biblical difference between equity and equality✅ How to fact-check outrage before you share it✅ What's really at stake at the Supreme CourtSubscribe and follow so you never miss an episode—new shows every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 AM CT.
Hour 2: John Perrotto joins the show to break down the latest Pirates news and rumors. Joe and Dom draft their all-time favorite athletes from Syracuse University. And do people know that Scott Hanson used to play football?
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber go inside City Hall as the Knicks celebrate a championship parade that feels bigger than basketball. The long wait, the crowd, the legends, the celebrities, and the emotion of New York finally getting its moment all collide in a scene packed with joy, history, and live reaction. The conversation captures the arrival of the team, Mike Breen setting the stage, the mayor tying the title to generations of Knicks heartbreak, and the debates that come with a championship. Evan and Tiki weigh Carmelo Anthony's complicated place in franchise history, Patrick Ewing's presence, the meaning of the 90s Knicks now, and whether this title team has already earned retired numbers.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber set the scene from City Hall as New York gets ready to celebrate the NBA champion Knicks with a long awaited parade. From celebrities and MSG security to fans wearing forgotten jerseys, the moment captures just how much this title means to a city that spent decades dreaming about this exact day. As the ceremony approaches, the conversation turns into a bigger reflection on Knicks history and what this championship changes. Evan and Tiki debate Carmelo Anthony's complicated place in the franchise story, Patrick Ewing's presence at the parade, the end of constant 90s Knicks comparisons, and whether Jalen Brunson, Karl Anthony Towns, and others have already shifted the standard for Knicks greatness.
After a week of technical difficulties, we're catching up on everything we missed. We dive into a heated Spurs vs. Knicks Finals reaction, the Brunson MVP debate, and local Vegas comedians that can make it. We also talk about the "nepotism" era of the NBA, the reality of moving overseas for a better life, and a deep dive into the recent local elections and why "establishment" politics keep winning. Plus, our take on the viral Carmelo Anthony case out of Texas. #Views7Network #VegasPodcast #NBAFinals #SpursVsKnicks #LocalPolitics #PodcastHighlights Timestamps: 00:00:15 – The "Cool Uncle" at the Gym 00:11:40 – Nepotism in the NBA: The Bronny & Boozer Era 00:18:25 – Vegas Local Scene: Lip Lock & Laugh of Trash 00:24:45 – The State of Comedy: Missing the "Scary Movie" Era 00:35:20 – Spurs vs. Knicks Finals Heat & Ticket Price Debate 00:55:10 – The OG Anunoby vs. Jalen Brunson MVP Debate 01:07:55 – Moving to Vietnam for a Better Life? 01:23:45 – The "Modern" Job Hunt & Amazon Saga 01:35:50 – Local Politics: "Group Think" vs. The Establishment 02:04:10 – The Carmelo Anthony (Texas) Case Breakdown
On this episode, Clay dives into the Senatobia, Mississippi Walmart shooting where a one-year-old baby was killed after his mother allegedly tried to run over police officers following a shoplifting incident. Clay calls it a textbook FAFO case, argues the officer was justified, and says the mother is facing multiple felonies — including murder — once the case reaches a grand jury. He breaks down a video of the mother speaking to media and attorneys, calling out what he believes is scripted misinformation designed to paint the cop as racist. Clay also highlights the glaring hypocrisy between this case and the Carmelo Anthony verdict. He points out that many of the same voices who spent the last week defending Carmelo Anthony for stabbing Austin Metcalfe to death are now rioting and protesting because a cop shot at a vehicle being driven directly at him. The conversation expands into a larger discussion about accountability, “ghetto culture,” fatherlessness, and the refusal to respect authority. Clay plays a voice message from a black woman who listened to the full show and appreciated the honest conversation, and he addresses a viral meme comparing historical Klan violence to modern black-on-black homicide rates. He makes the case that the real issue isn't race — it's a dangerous subculture that glorifies violence, rejects personal responsibility, and refuses to comply with law enforcement. It's raw, unfiltered, and exactly what you've come to expect from The Clay Edwards Show.
We bounce from geopolitics to sports to tech and keep coming back to one question: why does everything feel like it breaks the moment people start celebrating. We weigh what enforcement would make an Iran ceasefire real, what public events demand now that security threats feel constant, and what accountability looks like when crowds and narratives turn ugly. • Iran ceasefire framework details, sanctions relief, Strait of Hormuz reopening and why oil prices react fast • Enforcement mechanisms that matter, snapback sanctions, deterrence and where Israel complicates the endgame • UFC at the White House, culture war reactions, corporate sponsorship complaints and the reality of event security • Foiled terror plot talk, drones and complex attacks, why many people avoid live outdoor events now • Elon Musk as a trillionaire after SpaceX IPO, capitalism arguments, employee stock options and wealth tax backlash • B-52 crash at Edwards AFB, aging aircraft context, training tempo and why accidents increase with flight hours • Knicks title celebration chaos, city disorder patterns, policing debates and what consequences would change behavior • Carmelo Anthony verdict fallout, misinformation incentives, grifters monetizing rage and fraud allegations around donations • World Cup impressions on American soil, foreign fans praising US hospitality, what US crowds could learn from Japan On Instagram, I'm C Novak Author. And then on Facebook you can find me under Clay Novak. Give me a click, a like and a follow.Support the showElsa's AMAZON STORE Elsa's FAITH & FREEDOM MERCH STOREElsa's BOOKSElsa Kurt: You may know her for her uncanny, viral Kamala Harris impressions & conservative comedy skits, but she's also a lifelong Patriot & longtime Police Wife. She has channeled her fierce love and passion for God, family, country, and those who serve as the creator, Executive Producer & Host of the Elsa Kurt Show with Clay Novak. Her show discusses today's topics & news from a middle class/blue collar family & conservative perspective. The vocal LEOW's career began as a multi-genre author who has penned over 25 books, including twelve contemporary women's novels. Clay Novak: Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019. Clay is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and is a Master Rated Parachutist, serving for more tha...
On this episode, Clay breaks down the officer-involved shooting in Senatobia, Mississippi, where a one-year-old child was tragically killed after his mother attempted to run over police officers following a shoplifting incident at Walmart. Clay argues the officer was justified, calls it a textbook case of FAFO, and says the mother is facing multiple felonies — including murder — once the case reaches a grand jury. He pushes back hard against Ben Crump's narrative and the protests that erupted outside the Walmart, pointing out the hypocrisy of the same people who spent the previous week defending Carmelo Anthony's actions now demanding justice when a cop shoots at a vehicle being driven directly at him. Clay also gives an update on independent journalist Sarah J. Fields' investigation into a Mississippi LLC that was presented as helping domestic violence survivors and families in crisis, but appears to have been used to funnel donations to Carmelo Anthony's family for his legal appeal. The conversation expands into a larger discussion about accountability, the dangers of “stand on business” culture, fatherlessness, and the refusal to respect authority — themes Clay ties directly to both the Senatobia shooting and the Carmelo Anthony case. He closes with a stark warning about how divided the country has become, referencing a foiled terror plot targeting President Trump's UFC event at the White House. It's raw, unfiltered, and exactly what you expect from The Clay Edwards Show.
In this episode, we delve into the controversial verdict of Carmelo Anthony, the implications of racial bias in the justice system, and broader issues affecting Black lives. Join us for an honest conversation about law, race, and accountability. Become a Habitual Ish Talker and follow us on The App Formally Known As Twitter: twitter.com/TalkinIsh_PodJoin in on the conversation! E-Mail us at talkinishpod@gmail.comListen to the audio version: https://linktr.ee/TalkinIshPod#Podcast #Politics #PopCulture
On this episode of the Awkward Dreadhead Podcast, we give our opinion on the Carmelo Anthony case as well as a sentencing we also speak about black fatigue.
On this episode, Clay celebrates a big win for the FAFO army after raising over $1,200 in merch sales — with a large chunk going directly to the GoFundMe for Covington County Deputy Yates Rodney, who was shot in the line of duty. He also breaks down how he and others exposed a fake GoFundMe set up by the same “Brady List” grifters who were publicly wishing death on the deputy while pretending to support him on another page. After getting caught, those same individuals threatened to hack Clay's personal files using the hacker group Anonymous. Clay then dives deep into independent journalist Sarah J. Fields' investigation into a Mississippi LLC that was presented as helping domestic violence survivors and families in crisis, but appears to have been repurposed to funnel donations to the family of convicted murderer Carmelo Anthony for his legal appeals. He lays out the details of how the Anthony family has been kicked off every legitimate fundraising platform and why so many people are still rushing to support a man convicted of killing a white teenager. The conversation gets raw as Clay addresses the broader cultural issue of why parts of the black community continue to glorify “standing on business” and refusing to walk away from conflict — even when it leads to prison, death, or ruined lives. He connects the Carmelo Anthony case, the Chud the Builder incident, and everyday street confrontations to a dangerous mindset that prioritizes image and retaliation over common sense and self-preservation. It's unfiltered, unapologetic, and exactly what you've come to expect from The Clay Edwards Show.
KSU political science professor Dr. Wilfred Reilly joins Larry to talk about President Trumps claim that Iran has agreed to a nuclear deal and will reopen the Straight of Hormuz and the ruling in the Carmelo Anthony stabbing case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Carla and Dex are back with one of those conversations that somehow starts with body changes in your 40s, detours through parenting philosophies, and lands in some of the biggest questions women ask themselves in midlife: What happens when you stop trying? The episode opens with a candid catch-up on life lately empty nesting, dating, career pivots, raising neurodivergent children, fitness goals, and figuring out who you are when the roles you've always identified with start to shift. As both women navigate very different seasons of motherhood, they reflect on what it means to build a life that feels full beyond work, relationships, and parenting. They also dive into the growing backlash against "gentle parenting" and explore the difference between parenting with empathy and parenting without boundaries. Carla and Dex unpack how their own childhood experiences shaped the way they parent today, what they've had to unlearn, and why self-awareness may be one of the most important parenting tools we have. The conversation takes a heavier turn as they discuss the tragic Carmelo Anthony case and the devastating consequences that can come from a single moment of conflict. Through the lens of motherhood, they explore accountability, self-defense, emotional regulation, and the difficult realities of raising children in today's world. Later, things lighten up with a hilarious womanhood segment featuring dating hot takes, relationship boundaries, attraction red flags, and a few questions that reveal just how different and how similar their views on love, intimacy, and relationships really are. But the heart of this episode centers around a listener letter from a woman who admits she's emotionally checked out of her marriage and feels relieved about it. Together, Carla and Dex explore the difference between burnout, resentment, emotional numbness, and knowing when a relationship may have reached a crossroads. They discuss therapy, communication, perimenopause, and the importance of being honest with yourself before making life-changing decisions. Because sometimes the question isn't: "Should I leave?" Sometimes the question is: "When did I stop showing up?" In This Episode: The unexpected realities of your 40s Empty nesting and rediscovering yourself Gentle parenting vs. permissive parenting Breaking generational parenting patterns The Carmelo Anthony case and accountability Dating standards that change with age Relationship red flags we once thought were attractive Why emotional numbness can be a warning sign Marriage burnout vs. relationship disconnection Perimenopause and its impact on relationships Learning to communicate before resentment becomes permanent CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: CARLA WILMARIS | DEX
Seth and Sean along with Raheel circle back to Carmelo Anthony attempting to explain why hundreds of millions of dollars isn't enough, Joe Burrow talking about seeing his bonus hit his account, and Charles Barkley recalling when Dr. J set him straight on saving his money.
Send us Fan MailThe Knicks finally get their moment, the Spurs waste theirs, and we don't pretend the details don't matter. We break down the Finals like fans who actually watched the swings: the blown leads, the coaching choices, the roster depth problem, and why Jalen Brunson's run forces a real conversation about where he belongs among today's point guards. If you've been arguing “it was the staff” versus “the players choked,” we bring receipts and plenty of smoke. Then the tone shifts hard to a case that's been lighting up group chats and timelines: the Carmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf stabbing at a rainy track meet, the guilty verdict, and a 35-year sentence that feels extreme to us even when we still believe accountability matters. We talk self-defense, bullying, why “just walk away” can be true and still not be simple, and what jury makeup and uneven sentencing do to trust in the criminal justice system. We end with a palate cleanser that still hits leadership nerves: Senior NCO Academy graduation photos, uniform fit, top buttons fighting for their lives, and why somebody should've done a better once-over before posting. Subscribe for more unfiltered debates, share this with a friend who'll argue back, and leave a review with the take you disagree with most.
In a world where the truth is hard to come by, one thing is clear: the US is facing a crisis of epic proportions. From the latest news on the Graham Plattner saga to the disturbing trend of communists and radicals infiltrating the Democratic Party, this episode is a wake-up call for all Americans. The speaker delves into the world of politics, where the lines between right and wrong are increasingly blurred. This episode covers a range of topics, from the sentencing of Carmelo Anthony to the US hitting Iranian targets after a helicopter was downed in the Strait of Hormuz. The speaker shares their thoughts on the response to the incident, emphasizing the need for a more decisive approach. They also discuss the California elections, where the speaker expresses concerns about the state's voting system and the potential for ballot harvesting. The conversation takes a darker turn as the speaker discusses the rise of communists and radicals within the Democratic Party. They highlight the case of Graham Plattner, a candidate with a history of controversy, and the disturbing trend of Democrats defending him despite his Nazi tattoo and other questionable behavior. The speaker also touches on the issue of voter fraud in California, where they believe the system is rigged against Republicans. If you're concerned about the state of our country and the direction of the Democratic Party, this episode is a must-listen. The speaker shares their insights and opinions on the latest news and trends, and offers a call to action for all Americans to take a stand and demand change. Join the conversation and tune in to this episode to learn more about the issues that matter most. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conviction of Carmelo Anthony has reignited a national debate about race, justice, violence and the growing collapse of trust in public institutions. As supporters and critics interpret the case through radically different lenses, the reaction reveals a society increasingly divided along racial, political and cultural lines, where even the most tragic events quickly become symbols in much larger battles. Rather than focusing solely on guilt or innocence, we examine what these public confrontations reveal about forgiveness, justice, social division and the deeper forces driving people further apart at a time when faith in the legal system, media and one another appears to be rapidly eroding. Also in the show, I'm talking with Mel Carmine, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and independent media creator. We discuss free speech, digital censorship, decentralized finance, and the growing tension between centralized institutions and emerging technologies. Mel shares his views on blockchain, alternative financial systems, government power, and the ideas explored in his documentaries, including Dear Mr. President and Show Me The Money, as well as his plans for a new free-speech-focused media platform. Dear Mr. President Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZwzgXEj7bw Watch the documentaries: https://dearmrpresident.net QFS1776: https://qfs1776.com Quantum Summit: https://quantumsummit1776.com Staying Alive Wellness Center: https://stayingalivee.com To get a free audio copy of my book 'How to Become a Christian in 7 Days', you can download it at https://www.russellbrand.com/how-to-become-a-christian-audiobook/ Order my new book 'How to Become Christian in 7 Days' at https://bit.ly/russellbook2 Listen to Jake's new album - https://bit.ly/JakeSmithAlbum If you want to support the show and take care of yourself properly—without turning your bathroom into a laboratory—go to tryreborn.com. It's the Reborn store: supplements, skincare, daily essentials… simple, effective, and made for people who are trying to stay strong while the world does whatever this is. Go check out tryreborn.com and grab what you need Go to http://polymarket.com to trade on the outcomes of live events from politics, pop culture, to sports and more! Take Control of Your Money Easily with Rumble Wallet. Download now at https://rumblewallet.onelink.me/bJsX/russell.
Jerry starts with Carmelo Anthony talking about game 4. Chris Webber gave credit to the Knicks. Metta World Peace told Carmelo Anthony, ‘you started this', in regards to the Knicks success (he didn't). Gary, Keith and Ron were also talking about the Knicks game.
Gio shares his lack of interest in the starting World Cup before recalling a time he got into Team USA at a Pittsburgh watch party. Next, callers share their dilemmas about watching the Knicks during a labor induction and a wake. Jerry returns with an update featuring Carmelo Anthony, Chris Webber, Metta World Peace, and Gary, Keith, and Ron all chiming in on the Knicks' success. Finally, the hour wraps up with a debate on exactly how egregious a flagrant foul would have to be to get called on Wemby tomorrow night.
Today's packed show is dominated by Knicks fever, featuring wild social media reactions, intense fan dilemmas over watching the game during wakes and labor inductions, and debates over a potential Wemby flagrant foul. Gio navigates an angry DM from Jeff Pearlman, his World Cup disinterest, and his own game-watching plans, while Boomer offers Al San Antonio tickets and recaps a star-studded Breitling watch event. Meanwhile, Jerry delivers updates loaded with Knicks analysis from NBA alumni like Carmelo Anthony, Stephen Jackson, and Iman Shumpert, alongside the Mets' big win on a Juan Soto homer. We finally wrap up the week discussing Tiki's temper, Al's meat-eating watch parties, and our ultimate spread predictions for tomorrow.
The Carmelo Anthony verdict reactions won Dumb Bleep of the Week, and it was not close. Then Trump, FISA, inflation, Illinois, and Elon all tried to catch up. In this Good Morning Liberty Dumb Bleep Friday, Nate and Chuck break down the wild reactions to the Carmelo Anthony guilty verdict, the viral claims around race and self-defense, and why the simplest lesson still seems impossible for some people to say out loud. They also cover Trump's Iran war confusion, MAGA infighting over what counts as war, Mike Johnson's FISA fear campaign, warrant requirements, Trump saying he loves the inflation numbers, Democrats rediscovering price inflation, Illinois trying to tax social media users, and the meltdown over Elon Musk's SpaceX IPO and trillionaire headlines. Chapters: 00:00 Good Morning Liberty and SpaceX IPO distraction 01:30 Dumb Bleep of the Week begins 02:30 Carmelo Anthony verdict facts and reactions 18:15 Cardi B, "the lur," and the verdict spin 24:45 Jasmine Crockett and the race framing 38:30 Trump, Iran, and deal confusion 43:00 MAGA debate over what counts as war 44:15 Mike Johnson, FISA, and warrant panic 46:45 Trump says he loves the inflation numbers 50:45 Illinois tries to tax social media users 57:30 Elon, SpaceX, and fixed-pie economics 01:08:15 Dumb Bleep voting and winner Links: Watch All Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi78svKlBr_8o0dDOX8DxO_Wwxu6WYhhA Watch Host Favorites: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi78svKlBr__Zu40RL7mWxCuOOe54zgy2 Join the Fed Haters Club @ https://www.goodmorningliberty.us/fedhatersclub [Martens Minute]: https://martensminute.podbean.com/ All links @ gml.bio.link Subscribe, like, comment, share, and leave a rating or review on your podcast app. #libertarian #fisa #elonmusk #inflation #goodmorningliberty
In a world where the truth is hard to come by, one thing is clear: the US is facing a crisis of epic proportions. From the latest news on the Graham Plattner saga to the disturbing trend of communists and radicals infiltrating the Democratic Party, this episode is a wake-up call for all Americans. The speaker delves into the world of politics, where the lines between right and wrong are increasingly blurred. This episode covers a range of topics, from the sentencing of Carmelo Anthony to the US hitting Iranian targets after a helicopter was downed in the Strait of Hormuz. The speaker shares their thoughts on the response to the incident, emphasizing the need for a more decisive approach. They also discuss the California elections, where the speaker expresses concerns about the state's voting system and the potential for ballot harvesting. The conversation takes a darker turn as the speaker discusses the rise of communists and radicals within the Democratic Party. They highlight the case of Graham Plattner, a candidate with a history of controversy, and the disturbing trend of Democrats defending him despite his Nazi tattoo and other questionable behavior. The speaker also touches on the issue of voter fraud in California, where they believe the system is rigged against Republicans. If you're concerned about the state of our country and the direction of the Democratic Party, this episode is a must-listen. The speaker shares their insights and opinions on the latest news and trends, and offers a call to action for all Americans to take a stand and demand change. Join the conversation and tune in to this episode to learn more about the issues that matter most. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean see if any of the worst takes of the week from Brandon Aiyuk, Karl-Anthony-Towns, Sam Presti, Joey McGuire, or Carmelo Anthony can dethrone the current champ Ken Carman in this week's Take-a-Mania.
Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!Something feels different lately: the same news cycle, the same platforms, but a heavier sense of pressure, anger, and exhaustion. We start with a last-minute scramble when Rob can't make it, and Mike Pantile jumps in on short notice, then we get right into what's behind the growing fatigue. From immigration anxiety to online outrage addiction, we talk about why so many people feel like the temperature is rising and nobody can agree on what's real anymore.We dig into the Carmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf case as a brutal example of how one event can produce two completely different moral stories depending on what your feed serves you. We react to viral clips, talk through the gap between courtroom reality and social media narratives, and ask what happens when algorithms reward the most divisive voices. The bigger issue isn't just politics, it's a crisis of trust, a crisis of community, and a culture trained to treat rage as a lifestyle.From there we zoom out to Belfast unrest and the temptation toward decentralized “solutions” when institutions won't act. We wrestle with the Catholic and Christian perspective on borders, responsibility, and the weaponization of empathy, plus what it looks like to build real resilience without giving in to despair. We land on a practical question many families are asking: do we retreat from the city and rebuild local life, or is that giving up?If this conversation hits home, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so more people can find it.Support the showGet 10% off an amazing Black Monk Rosary by going to https://www.blackmonkrosaries.com/?ref=AVOIDINGBABYLON and using code AVOIDINGBABYLON at checkout!Check out our sponsor, Nic Nac, at www.nicnac.com and use code "AB25%" for 25% off of your first order!Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKsxnv80ByFV4OGvt_kImjQ?sub_confirmation=1https://www.avoidingbabylon.comMerchandise: https://avoiding-babylon-shop.fourthwall.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comFull Premium/Locals Shows on Audio Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1987412/subscribeRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rss
Jerry's got Mike Breen on the call for the OG tip-in. We heard Tommy Lugauer on WFAN when the tip-in went in. He then yelled, ‘see you at the parade'. We heard from Carton and C-Mac after the game. We heard from Carmelo Anthony after the game. Mike Brown talked about what he did at halftime. Wemby was asked if the flagrants are now in his head. We heard Shannon Sharpe and Ocho reacting to the Knicks win.
We keep riding the high of the Knicks' comeback and OG's amazing tip-in, breaking down the great organizational moves that built this roster. A caller credits Wu-Tang Clan's halftime performance for sparking the rally before Jerry's update rolls Mike Breen's epic call of the shot and Tommy Lugauer yelling "see you at the parade." We also grab postgame reactions from Carton, C-Mac, and Carmelo Anthony. Then, Mike Brown shares his halftime routine, Wemby is asked if the flagrant fouls are in his head, and Shannon Sharpe and Ocho react to the victory. Finally, we wrap up with a caller wondering if there will be a Sunday morning B&G Show if the Knicks win it all on Saturday.
You don't need protests, marches, or manufactured outrage to expose today's Democratic Party. All you have to do is let them talk. The reaction to the murder of Austin Metcalf and the conviction of Carmelo Anthony tells you everything you need to know. Instead of standing firmly on the side of truth, personal responsibility, and justice, too many voices on the left immediately turned to victimhood, racial division, and excuses. Facts became secondary. Reality became optional. Perhaps no one illustrated that disconnect better than Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Her comments suggesting the knife used in the killing was somehow not a deadly weapon and that Carmelo Anthony was simply trying to get out of the rain are so detached from common sense that they almost defy belief. A young man is dead. A family is devastated. Yet instead of focusing on the victim, some politicians seem more interested in creating narratives that fit their political agenda. What should have been a straightforward conversation about right and wrong quickly became another attempt to inflame racial tensions and pit Americans against each other. The same people who claim to oppose division seem determined to inject race into every tragedy, every crime, and every headline. Today on Stinchfield, I break down how Democrats are often their own worst enemy. Their words reveal the lack of common sense. Their arguments expose the victim mentality. Their reactions uncover a worldview detached from reality. The more they speak, the more Americans see through the deception. The truth is simple: when your ideas can't survive scrutiny, outrage becomes the strategy. And that's exactly what's happening before our eyes. Sponsors • The Maverick System — https://TheMaverickSystem.com• VRA Insider — https://VRAInsider.com• Patriot Mobile — https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Grant• TWC Health — https://Twc.Health/Grant (Use code Grant for 10% off)• Lost Soldier Oil & Gas — https://www.LostSoldier.com• Sugarfina Investment Opportunity — https://invest.sugarfina.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Of course the main topic everyone is talk about is Carmelo and we will give our unfiltered statement on it also, then we are jumping in with some cop on cop violence and when Gators attack and is that guy for real, we have a stacked show come along for this one and bring a drink. Get you Motorcop Merch by CLICKING HERE Want more Motorcop Check out the Patreon CLICK HERE Want to be a guest or share a story email me at motorcopchronicels@gmail.com Be the LION!!!!!
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys recap game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals, preview game 4 of the NBA Finals, and chat about everything else happening around the sports world. Also joining the progrum is Hall of Famer, 10x All-Star, 6x All-NBA, and NBC NBA analyst, Carmelo Anthony; 16 year NHL veteran, Stanley Cup Champion, and ESPN NHL analyst, TJ Oshie; 21 year NBA veteran, future Hall of Famer, Chris Paul; and lastly, international music superstar, and National Anthem singer of UFC Freedom 250, Zac Brown. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a world where hate and division seem to be on the rise, one thing is clear: the lines between good and evil are becoming increasingly blurred. This episode delves into the darker side of human nature, where groups like the KKK, Black Lives Matter, and the Southern Poverty Law Center are perpetuating hate and racism to further their own agendas. The speaker discusses the recent conviction of Carmelo Anthony, a young man who was found guilty of murdering a fellow student, and how this case highlights the common denominator between these groups: hate. But what's even more disturbing is the role of the Southern Poverty Law Center in perpetuating this hate, and how they've been caught up in a web of deceit and corruption. The speaker also touches on the topic of the George Floyd effect and how it's contributing to a culture of hate and division. The episode explores the ways in which these groups use hate to further their own interests, and how they're often more interested in perpetuating division than actually working towards justice. The speaker also shares some shocking revelations about the Southern Poverty Law Center's involvement in the Charlottesville hoax and how they've been paying KKK members to perpetuate racial hate. If you're tired of the hate and division that seems to be consuming our society, this episode is a must-listen. The speaker offers a unique perspective on the root causes of this problem and how we can work towards a more just and equitable society. Join us as we explore the darker side of human nature and the groups that are perpetuating hate and division. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Madison Square Garden hasn't felt this alive since a little-known point guard from Harvard became the most popular person in New York City. On the occasion of his grand return, Jeremy Lin sits down with Pablo, who's been covering him since their dorm-room days, for a full-circle conversation about pressure, toughness, fleeting fame, the end of his run with the Knicks, squashing the beef with Carmelo Anthony and, yes, getting recruited by Kim Kardashian.• Take the PTFO audience survey• Subscribe to Pablo's newsletter• Subscribe to PTFO on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Today's Episode –In this episode of Blunt Force Truth, hosts Mark Young and Matt Umbarger break down the bizarre societal trends driving current headlines before diving deep into a fascinating, data-backed conversation with Dr. Chris DeArmit, a PhD in material science and a leading independent authority on environmental plastics.First, Mark and Matt tackle the shocking financial anomalies of the modern world. They discuss the controversial "profit-from-murder" crowdfunding phenomenon surrounding the Carmelo Anthony case, juxtaposing public outrage over Elon Musk's potential trillionaire status against a society that willingly donates hundreds of thousands of dollars to the families of violent criminals. The hosts also take aim at Bernie Sanders' new legislative push regarding AI taxation and the roots of societal envy.Then, the conversation shifts to hard science as they welcome Dr. Chris DeArmit to separate environmental fact from media fiction. If you've been told that you eat a "credit card's worth of plastic a week" or that microplastics are causing a global health crisis, prepare to have your worldview challenged. Backed by an exhaustive review of over 6,000 un-funded, peer-reviewed scientific studies, Dr. DeArmit reveals the counterintuitive truths of life-cycle assessments. Discover why replacing plastic actually increases green house gases, why plastic degrades far faster than the public is led to believe, and how activist organizations use fear to trigger our ancient "lizard brains" for profit.Tune in for all the Fun Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM, is a materials scientist with 30+ yearsof industry experience and the world's most cited independent authorityon plastics, microplastics, and environmental science. Unlike industrylobbyists or activist groups, he has no funding agenda, only thousandsof unpaid hours spent tracing claims back to the primary literature.What he found contradicts nearly everything the public has been told.He is the founder of the Plastics Research Council, an expert witness,and the author of two books endorsed by scientists and professorsworldwide. His work has been featured on CBS 60 Minutes, BBC News,Sky News, and the Washington Post, among dozens of other outlets.He speaks to corporate leaders, policymakers, legal teams, healthprofessionals, and anyone whose decisions depend on getting thescience right. https://chrisdearmitt.com/ https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dr-Chris-DeArmitt-FRSC/author/B01KOQW2TQ?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=e6bcf89a-7c73-4d9e-9169-c93ad8994655See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neal Boortz joins The Kimmer Show for a no-holds-barred conversation on the Carmelo Anthony case, media-driven race narratives, immigration, cultural change, college sports, and more. From Palm Springs to politics, nothing is off limits as Boortz delivers his trademark blunt commentary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a world where hate and division seem to be on the rise, one thing is clear: the lines between good and evil are becoming increasingly blurred. This episode delves into the darker side of human nature, where groups like the KKK, Black Lives Matter, and the Southern Poverty Law Center are perpetuating hate and racism to further their own agendas. The speaker discusses the recent conviction of Carmelo Anthony, a young man who was found guilty of murdering a fellow student, and how this case highlights the common denominator between these groups: hate. But what's even more disturbing is the role of the Southern Poverty Law Center in perpetuating this hate, and how they've been caught up in a web of deceit and corruption. The speaker also touches on the topic of the George Floyd effect and how it's contributing to a culture of hate and division. The episode explores the ways in which these groups use hate to further their own interests, and how they're often more interested in perpetuating division than actually working towards justice. The speaker also shares some shocking revelations about the Southern Poverty Law Center's involvement in the Charlottesville hoax and how they've been paying KKK members to perpetuate racial hate. If you're tired of the hate and division that seems to be consuming our society, this episode is a must-listen. The speaker offers a unique perspective on the root causes of this problem and how we can work towards a more just and equitable society. Join us as we explore the darker side of human nature and the groups that are perpetuating hate and division. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The news cycle was absolutely wildWe break down the latest developments in the Carmelo Anthony trial, media reactions to Donald Trump's appearance at the Knicks game, and Stephen A. Smith and Whoopi Goldberg's comments about Trump and New York.Plus, Bill Maher clashes with Senator Chris Murphy over censorship claims, Scott Pelley launches an extraordinary attack on Bari Weiss and then sparks backlash after comparing himself to soldiers.We also dive into California election controversies, voter ID debates, James O'Keefe's latest investigation, George Conway's political ambitions, and the growing criticism surrounding Candace Owens' comments on Russia, TPUSA, Charlie Kirk, and the women's summit controversy.Along the way, we react to viral clips, memes, X posts, and some of the strangest culture stories making headlines.From media meltdowns to political drama, there's no shortage of insanity in this episode.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Don't change your dog's food—just add Ruff Greens. Get your FREE jumpstart trial bag (just cover shipping) with code CHICKS at https://RuffChicks.comThis is our chance to protect our children's content. Support FCC's efforts to strengthen TV rating systems. Submit comments at https://ConcernedWomen.org/Chicks before June 22nd. CowGuys—head to https://CowGuys.shop/Chicks to get your Tallow Soap and get a mini balm for free. No code needed. That's a moisturizer and soap for $34.Refresh your everyday with luxury you'll actually use. Go https://Quince.com/chicksfree for free shipping and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too.Subscribe and stay tuned for new episodes every weekday!Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTikTokXLocalsMore InfoWebsite
The news cycle was absolutely wild. We break down the latest developments in the Carmelo Anthony trial, media reactions to Donald Trump's appearance at the Knicks game, and Stephen A. Smith and Whoopi Goldberg's comments about Trump and New York. Plus, Bill Maher clashes with Senator Chris Murphy over censorship claims, Scott Pelley launches an […]
In a shocking case that's got everyone talking, a young man's life hangs in the balance as he stands trial for the stabbing death of a fellow high school football player. The incident occurred at a track meet in Texas, where a dispute over a seating arrangement escalated into violence. The accused, Carmelo Anthony, claims self-defense, but the prosecution has its doubts. This episode delves into the complexities of the case, exploring the nuances of self-defense laws and the potential racial undertones that may have played a role in the incident. The speaker discusses the case, highlighting the disturbing trend of racial tension and violence that's becoming increasingly prevalent in our society. He also touches on the topic of self-defense laws and the challenges prosecutors face in proving a defendant's guilt. With the jury selection process underway, the outcome of this case remains uncertain, leaving many to wonder what justice will ultimately prevail. As the case unfolds, the speaker shares his thoughts on the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their background or circumstances. He emphasizes that no one deserves to be murdered for simply asking someone to leave a tent, and that the accused's actions were unacceptable. If you want to hear more about this gripping case and the speaker's thoughts on the implications of self-defense laws and racial tension, tune in to this episode to hear the full discussion. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a world where the rule of law seems to be increasingly irrelevant, a recent case in Texas has left many wondering if justice is truly blind. This episode, the speaker delves into the story of Carmelo Anthony, a young man accused of murdering a fellow high school student, Austin Metcalf, over a seating dispute at a track meet. The case has sparked heated debates about racial tensions, self-defense, and the justice system. The speaker discusses the details of the case, including the alleged stabbing and the subsequent fundraising efforts for Anthony, which raised over $600,000. The host also touches on the topic of racial tensions and how they can lead to violence, citing a similar case in the UK involving a stabbing incident. The speaker expresses frustration with the way society treats individuals who commit violent acts, particularly when they are motivated by racial biases. The episode also explores the concept of self-defense and how it can be used as a defense in court. The speaker notes that under Texas law, prosecutors must prove that the defendant was not acting in self-defense, and that the burden of proof lies with them. This raises questions about the fairness of the justice system and whether it truly serves to protect the innocent. If you're interested in learning more about this disturbing case and the implications it has for our society, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's thoughts on the matter. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.