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It's a hodgepodge this week on Behind the Mitten, with stories coming at you from all over Michigan.We start off the show with Angie Quinn, the executive director of the Michigan Legacy Art Park, which is located at Crystal Mountain in Thompsonville. We recently got to do a snowy hike through this very unique art experience, and interviewed Angie trailside afterwards. Spread out over thirty beautiful acres, the Art Park boasts two miles of hiking trails that take you around almost fifty different sculptures. The park has been leasing this space from the resort, but just last year Crystal donated the land to the organization permanently. It is a super cool way to experience art, you can enter the park from dawn to dusk, on foot, snowshoes or skis.Then we have a first on Behind the Mitten, as Amy interivews her husband Jerry Adams. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Jerry shares some of his former favorite haunts, and how they have changed over the years. With a daughter currently attending U of M, we visit regularly, and recently got to enjoy burgers and fries at Krazy Jim's Blimpie Burger, a favorite no matter when you graduated. We'll explain how to order these famous burgers, the key is to just answer the question.Next, we'll catch up with our friend Mike Laing, who co-owns two wineries with his brother Peter, Mawby Vineyards and Big Little Wjnes. From all-bubbly to traditional wines, the vineyards make some great liquids, including the super fun, and totally NA Safe Sex from Mawby, and sparkling non-alcoholic additin to their lineup. Learn more about Safe Sex:https://www.spreaker.com/episode/let-s-have-safe-sex-this-valentine-s-day-with-mawby-vineyards--64358477Finally, Brant Austin from Austin Brothers Beer Company in Alpena joins us again. The last time we had them on was a lifetime ago, pre-pandemic. They are celebrating ten years in business at the tip of the pointer here in Michigan, and brothers Blake and Brant couldn't be prouder. Honestly, so are we. This family moved from Californai after falling in love with Alpena on a Griswold-family road trip, and they've built a thriving local business in their adopted home town.
Men of Grit - Into the Wilderness: A 40 Day Challenge to Renew Your Faith, Restore Your Masculinity, and Re-energize Your Family by Jerry Adams, Timothy Reigle Amazon.com Intothewildernessblog.com Men of Grit - Into The Wilderness: A 40-Day Challenge to Renew Your Faith, Restore Your Masculinity, and Re-energize Your Family is a bold call to reject comfort and complacency. Today is the day to rise from the couch, don the full armor of God, and engage in the fight! Words alone won't change men or the world; it's time to take action! This book serves as a rallying point for Christian men to unite and wage the noble battle of faith side by side, becoming the strong men and warriors God designed and saved us to be. These 40 days will challenge you to face yourself, push you out of your comfort zone, and, using Biblical principles, guide you to become a Godly “Man of Grit.” Whether you're married with children or single, God has a purpose for you as a man. This challenge will help you discover it. You'll develop a closer, more intimate relationship with Jesus, learn the Biblical roles of men as leaders, husbands, and fathers, and build a legacy of unbreakable strength. You will be tested, face trials and temptations, and emerge on the other side as a mighty warrior of the King, powerful in faith, confident in your masculinity, and strong in leading your loved ones in the ways of God. Are you ready to step up, embrace the challenge, and enter Into the Wilderness?
Jerry Adams and I have teamed up to bring you the brand new book available October 19th, Men of Grit - Into The Wilderness: A 40 Day Challenge To Renew Your Faith, Restore Your Masculinity, and Re-Energize Your Family. This book is a call to action for Christian men. It is a challenge to reject the comfort, complacency, and weakness that has overtaken many men in the church today. We challenge men to rise up, don the full armor of God, and engage in the fight for His kingdom. These 40 days will force men to face themselves, push them out of their comfort zone, and, using Biblical principles, guide them to become Godly “Men of Grit.” It's designed to help men develop a closer, more intimate relationship with Jesus and learn the Biblical roles of men as husbands, fathers, and leaders in their churches and communities. Our goal is for all Christian men to live out the commandments expressed in 1 Corinthians 16:12-13: “Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.”Jerry and I will be releasing a series of eight additional podcasts where we take a deep dive into the “Principles of a Man of Grit,” the defining characteristics of what defines a strong man of God. Today, we discuss our individual journeys from lives of weakness and complacency to lives of strength and leadership and the amazing work God has done in our lives. We share the story of how this book came about, why Christian men need to be strong, and how this book will build strong Godly men, husbands, fathers, and leaders. Lastly, we explain how the 40-day challenge works and briefly describe the eight Principles of a Man of Grit. Find out more about Men of Grit - Into The Wilderness and pre-order your signed copy at https://menofgrit.com/product/men-of-grit-into-the-wilderness/Visit Jerry's Website here : https://menofgrit.com/Follow Jerry on Twitter: @Men_of_GritFollow Jerry on Instagram: @men_of_grit------------------------------------------------For more information on Into The Wilderness Ministries and Timothy Reigle, visit our website at: www.intothewildernessblog.comEmail Timothy at: timothy@intothewildernessblog.comFollow Timothy on social media:X: @TimothyReigleInstagram: @timothyreigleSign Up for my newsletter and receive my FREE E-Book, Power Over Porn, when you click HERE.My book, Living Porn Free: 10 Steps To Recovery, Redemption, and Renewal is available on Amazon HERE.If you're interested in working with Timothy One-on-One, you can schedule a FREE coaching consultation HERE.
In this episode, I had the opportunity to chat with Jerry Adams. In his own words... "Jerry is the driving force behind Men of Grit. He is on a mission to equip men with the tools and knowledge to lead lives of strength. In his 30+ years in the steel industry, he went from starting on the mill floor to a top leadership position. His technical skills, leadership knowledge, outdoor experience, and biblical passion make him a seasoned authority in the field of men's growth. With over two decades of experience leading, instructing, and mentoring men, Jerry has honed his skills and is now sharing his knowledge through his writing and speaking. He is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys hunting, hiking, backpacking, and fly fishing. At the end of a long day, you can find him sitting by the fire, relaxing with a fine cigar. Jerry calls the rugged Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia his home, along with his wife Demie, his son Brennan, and his dog Mac." I think you're really going to be encouraged by this conversation. If you enjoyed the episode, please like, subscribe, and share with a friend! Follow Jerry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/men_of_grit/ Follow Jerry on X(Twitter): https://twitter.com/Men_of_Grit Learn more about and pick up a copy of Jerry's Book here: https://menofgrit.com Learn more about Be A Man here: https://linktr.ee/be_a_man_bam
This morning I woke up a little after 3am with a dear friend of many years on my mind and immediately I began praying for her and her family. Tim and Tammy DeGraff were my next-door neighbors for almost 20 years in Blue Ridge Virginia. Tim and Tammy were the best neighbors ever. As soon as it started snowing, even if it was in the middle of the night, Tim would be on his four-wheeler cleaning off my driveway! Tammy was a pharmacist who worked for umpteen years at the local hospital. She made sure all my health needs were being properly taken care of. She would bring me the needed medications if we were too ill to go and get them. She often gave us, and all of our missionaries advise on what medicines we should take when we were overseas. Tammy has been battling cancer for the past several years. This morning, right around 5am, I received a text from Tim informing me that Tammy had gone home to be with her Lord. I thought it was so fitting that the Lord would choose to take Tammy home to His house on a Sunday, the Lord's Day, Resurrection Day! Tammy was not only a special friend and neighbor, but she was also our head greeter and hospitality leader at Rainbow for so many years I can hardly remember when she wasn't. She had the biggest smile and made everyone feel so special when they came into the church facility. Tammy organized and trained all the greeters and made sure everyone was in place every Sunday. She loved the Lord and loved His people too! As I was texting back and forth with Tim this morning shortly after she went to be with the Lord, I began thinking about Tammy's entrance into heaven. 2 Peter 1:10-11 (NLT) says, “So, dear brothers and sisters, work hard to prove that you really are among those God has called and chosen. Do these things, and you will never fall away. Then God will give you a grand entrance into the eternal Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” Tammy's life in every way proved that she was indeed one of God's special “called and chosen” people! I'm sure the Lord gave her a “grand entrance into His eternal Kingdom” with a warm greeting “Well done, my good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of the Lord!” (Matthew 25:23). I also imagined that Sid Barker, Clarence Leonard, Betty Fernett, Jack Sutliff, George Young, Jerry Adams, Mike Dishon, and many many others that she had greeted every Sunday into the house of the Lord, were there at heaven's gate to greet and welcome her saying, “Welcome to the Lord's eternal house where we will worship Him forever.” Tammy's entrance into heaven this morning was indeed a “grand one”. But we will miss her greatly down here. Please be in prayer for Tim and all her family and friends! It is so interesting also that the verses in Psalm 73 speak to this same theme. When Asaph looked around at the prosperity of the wicked and unrighteous people, he felt like he was trying to live for the Lord in vain. But when he “went into the sanctuary to worship”, he got a totally different perspective! He saw the end of the wicked and it was not good at all. They were on the slippery slope of eternal destruction and in the end will be consumed with terrors. But the person who obeys and trusts the Lord, and lives for Him has a wonderful future. Asaph goes on to say in Psalm 73:23-24, “Nevertheless I am continually with You; You hold me by my right hand. You will guide me with Your counsel, And afterward receive me to glory.” Today, Tammy has been received into the glorious presence of our Lord Jesus Christ! Amen! Are you prepared for that day? God bless!
Jerry is the driving force behind Men of Grit. He is on a mission to equip men with the tools and knowledge to lead lives of strength. In his 30+ years in the steel industry, he went from starting on the mill floor to a top leadership position. His technical skills, leadership knowledge, outdoor experience, and biblical passion make him a seasoned authority in the field of men's growth. With over two decades of experience leading, instructing, and mentoring men, Jerry has honed his skills and is now sharing his knowledge through his writing and speaking. He is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys hunting, hiking, backpacking, and fly fishing. At the end of a long day, you can find him sitting by the fire, relaxing with a fine cigar. Jerry calls the rugged Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia his home, along with his wife Demie, his son Brennan, and his dog Mac https://menofgrit.com/ https://menofgrit.blog/ https://twitter.com/Men_of_Grit https://www.instagram.com/Men_of_Grit/ 1:19 "How did you decide that what you were doing was not enough?" -Brian Keith 2:36 Comfort Leads to Complacency 5:05 The Mindset of Comfort Seeking 6:05 "What are the things that you value?" -Jerry Adams 10:57 The Habit of Doing Hard Things 12:18 "There are two questions that I ask myself." -Brian Keith 14:54 Dad's Lesson on the Farm
Jerry Adams has spent over 30-years in the steel industry. He started on the mill floor and has worked his way up to leadership, and along the way he has continued to work on himself through his mind, body and soul. Jerry has a new book called Men of Grit - Strong as Steel: How to Build a Legacy of Unbreakable Strength. Jerry's book, and our conversation today, is a bold call to confront the crisis of modern masculinity. Check out Jerry and his book at: https://menofgrit.com
This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with media mogul Jerry Adams, President and CEO of VTV Television Network, and music mogul Ben Tankard, pioneering Gospel and Smooth Jazz musician and producer, about the collaboration between Adams’ VTV and Tankard’s Smooth Life multimedia streaming services. The post Jerry Adams and Ben Tankard (Ep. 28, 2023) appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Jerry Adams is the driving force behind Men of Grit. His mission is to equip men with the tools and knowledge to lead lives of strength. In his 30+ years in the steel industry, he went from starting on the mill floor to a top leadership position. His technical skills, leadership knowledge, outdoor experience, and biblical passion make him a seasoned authority in the field of men's growth. Jerry is the author of the brand new book, Men of Grit - Strong as Steel: How to Build a Legacy of Unbreakable Strength. On this episode, Jerry shares his journey from a man of comfort to a “man of grit”. We discuss the crisis plaguing men in today's world and the paths men must take to become strong. Jerry shares the lessons he learned from his father on being a strong father and example. We examine the lack of masculine men in the modern church and what can be done to build strong Christian men. He explains the importance of discipline, fitness, and the daily grind. Lastly, we discuss the role of fraternity and fellowship in a man's life and how he has found ways for “Iron to sharpen iron.”Visit Jerry's Website here : https://menofgrit.com/Follow Jerry on Twitter: @Men_of_GritFollow Jerry on Instagram: @men_of_gritOrder Men of Grit - Strong as Steel: HERE------------------------------------------------For more information on Into The Wilderness Ministries and Timothy Reigle, visit our website at: www.intothewildernessblog.comEmail Timothy at: timothy@intothewildernessblog.comFollow Timothy on social media:Twitter: @TimothyReigleInstagram: @timothyreigleSign Up for my newsletter and receive my FREE E-Book, Power Over Porn, when you click HERE.My book, Living Porn Free: 10 Steps To Recovery, Redemption, and Renewal is available on Amazon HERE.If you're interested in working with Timothy One-on-One, you can schedule a FREE coaching consultation HERE.
Today, I'm joined by a returning guest to the show, Jerry Adams and we are talking about building a strong legacy. You might remember Jerry from back in Episode 112. Jerry is a veteran leader in the steel industry. He's the guy who steel mills call when they need to improve operational performance. What I love about Jerry is that he focuses primarily on people, and in doing so, he gets amazing results. Jerry is the author of a brand new book called Men of Grit - Strong as Steel: How to Build a Legacy of Unbreakable Strength. In this book, Jerry addresses the crisis of modern masculinity, particularly within the Christian community. He offers a framework for building strength into the lives of men, their sons, and those they lead. I'm excited to talk to him about the importance of building a strong legacy in their homes, at work, and in their communities. Show resources: Men of Grit - Strong as Steel book Men of Grit website Sponsors: Jeremy Clevenger Fitness The Sasquatch Flag Company The Fraternity of Excellence ____ Order my latest bestselling book, You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following Order my bestselling leadership book, All in the Same Boat - Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner Order my bestselling leadership book, I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following Become a leader worth following today with these powerful resources: Subscribe to my leadership newsletter Follow Jon S Rennie on Twitter Follow Jon S Rennie on Instagram Follow Jon S Rennie on YouTube The Experience of Leadership book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Higgins Is a 43-year-old self-employed investor residing in Sarasota, FL. Jeff built a substantial real estate portfolio in Massachusetts before relocating to Florida in 2019, where he has continued accumulating rental property. Jeff is a family man who has been married for 10 years and has two children. He is active in his community, coaching youth sports. While continuing to run his investment business, Jeff has pivoted much of his focus to working with men inside of the Fraternity of Excellence. It is his passion to help men find their inner strength so they can lead themselves to better outcomes. HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 - Intro 01:37 - Jeff's Background 03:29 - Jeff's favorite and least favorite parts of his real estate journey 05:03 - Current Market Trends 08:26 - Jeff's Favorite Success Story 10:20 - Lessons Learned Through That Success 11:00 - Overcoming Challenges 12:22 - Resolving Tenant Issues 12:49 - How Jeff Defines Success 14:28 - Fraternity of Excellence 15:01 - If you could go back in time, would you change anything? 15:50 - Property Management 24:07 - Mindset 26:09 - Jeff Recommends 27:35 - Connect With Jeff MENTIONED IN THIS SHOW: Buildium https://everyreitool.com/go/buildium Fraternity of Excellence https://fraternityofexcellence.com/ Landlording by Leigh Robinson https://amzn.to/44f85pO Section 8 Bible by Michael McLean and Nick Cipirano https://amzn.to/3n6mUul Men of Grit by Jerry Adams https://amzn.to/3oSFIxF CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: https://twitter.com/JeffreyHiggins https://www.instagram.com/jeffhig/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgSC9H1ZgMo7zTNLSPhD9g CONNECT WITH OUR HOST: Nathan Murith https://undoor.com/links https://everyreitool.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media @the.gentle.art.of.crushing.it Listen, like, subscribe, comment: http://thegentleartofcrushingit.com/
Great to have Lewis Brackpool join us again to give us his honest appraisals on the talking points, news and from his social media this past week. Under the microscope this episode..... - ASOS has lost the plot. - Health officials admit to no evidence that face masks protected vulnerable from Covid. - mRNA vaccines delivered through food? - 'We're not antivaxxers... we have lost loved ones' - London Mayor Khan to face the High Court over ULEZ expansion as it is deemed 'unlawful'. - Biden Family European Vacation. - National Public Radio Denies Being National Or Public! - Elon Musk: 'Any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life'. - Albanian gangster granted anonymity after claiming asylum in the UK...... to protect his security! - Figures show just 215 of the 45,728 Channel migrants who arrived by small boat last year were deported from UK. Lewis Brackpool is an independent journalist, broadcaster, commentator and a reporter. His writing focus is politics, freedom of speech, news and current affairs. Here he discusses his journey into journalism. "I've been in the alternative media for a couple of years. I was previously with another company, a Canadian-based company called Rebel News. I started there after being made redundant from my previous job as a flight attendant - or a ‘trolley dolly' as they say! After that, I thought, ‘Right, I want to get back into politics'. I used to study it for a bit, but my views were completely different to what we were being taught back in the days of 6th Form, with all the programming that they were pushing on people, so I decided to make a YouTube channel. I did that for a year, built up some contacts, networked, really pushed out my viewpoint on various subjects, and then applied for a course to report on Rebel News." Lewis is a rare thing among journalists as he brings uncensored, unbiased and unique information all delivered in his own imitable style. Connect and support Lewis..... Substack: https://lewisbrackpool.substack.com/ GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/lewis_brackpool TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Lewis_Brackpool?s=20&t=ugH3aHz8n6Su4agPZJouqQ TELEGRAM: https://t.me/lewisbrackpool Originally broadcast live 15.4.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Links to topics discussed this episode.... https://rumble.com/v2ifa6e-the-week-according-to-.-.-.-lewis-brackpool.html Transcript [0:22] Tonight is absolutely wonderful to have Lewis Brackpool back with us again. Lewis, thank you so much. Thank you, Peter. It's great to be back on. Good to have you. And of course, there is Lewis's handle on Twitter. Make sure and follow him. And I believe you've launched recently a sub stack. Tell us what people can find on that and why they should subscribe to your sub stack, Lewis. This is my little pitch. Basically, I love news. I love news, current affairs, very anti-globalist, NWO, all of that stuff. So I like to keep up to date with what's going on and if I see something, I'll probably write about it. So if you subscribe, I'm very new to it. I've only been doing it for two days so I've only got two articles but I try and keep it all up to date. And on Monday, I think we've got a couple of articles coming out or say we, just me and put in your email and you get it straight to your inbox and I'll try and be as out there with the news as possible. So yeah. [1:19] You know what it's like once you start in the treadmill, Lewis, you can't stop. You get that, don't you? It's addictive. I love it. It's great. Make sure and subscribe to that. I catch Lewis's wisdom and hassle him if he doesn't give you one a day. We'll leave it at that, add to his stress levels. So much, most of them we've pulled from Lewis's Twitter account. Some of them we put up, but it's a good mixture. So let's start off with the first one, which is not as disturbing as Sam Smith, but still is, I think that's the level of disturbing we want. This is ASOS. [1:58] And I told you, do you want to, do you want to say on this, because it is quite a disturbing picture to start with, Lewis. [2:06] Well, this is ASOS. This is a clothing company that of course sells lots and lots of different products from Adidas to Fred Perry to other things. I used to shop at ASOS but they've gone in a quite different direction as you can see. Is this not your usual attire? This is not my usual attire, no. Absolutely not. I'm not on the weekends either. So this is not a bit of me personally. So yeah, I don't know what this market is for now or what this site ASOS or who it's for now. So I don't know. It's very, very odd. I saw that I keep getting sent now ASOS clothings and saying, have you seen that? Have you seen that? After I posted that one and I'm like, right, well, I don't want this all filled up my timeline now, but I think I sort of dug my own grave there with that one. [3:03] But yeah, I don't know what sort of direction ASOS is going in, but they have clearly lost the plot, like I said. Obviously there are Sam Smith videos, obviously the Bud Light stuff. I mean, there seems to be no end. And you think when you go, I mean, I find it difficult now when some of the sites don't actually have male or female. I just want to click on the male section. You reduce it down by 90%. And it's simple. I want something for my top half, my bottom half to put on my feet. I just want it simple. now you have to navigate some weird, and this now just adds to it, because if that's not in the men's clothing section, I am gonna be really confused. [3:42] Yeah, absolutely. I think they're confused where they're pushing that product out. I mean, I don't know. I don't know. It's sort of all a bit topsy-turvy at the minute with that sort of stuff. Fashion has gone like a sort of a weird direction. It used to be punk, you know, used to be like this anti-establishment sort of thing to wear something really quirky. I mean, you look back at like the Sex Pistols, people like that, and they used to dress really outlandishly. But now it's come to a point where... That's not anti-establishment. Anti-establishment is dressing like a Christian or like a traditionalist. So yeah, it's strange how things have changed over the years. Maybe I'm thinking this could be your premium bit on your sub stack. You could actually, weekly, you could dress up in something different. Just a thought, Lewis, I don't know. I don't know, just helping you out. [4:36] Yeah, I had to get a good subscription model for that one. Moving swiftly on, we will move on to COVID. Thankfully, we're not streaming on YouTube. This is fascinating from The Telegraph. No evidence face masks protected vulnerable from COVID, health officials say. This is a report, they did all these studies, and The Telegraph reported on children and the impact on them. And now they've just done wider and critics, critics, well, the Telegraph was not a critic sadly, it was applauding what the government did, but critics say authorities are failing to prepare for any future pandemic by not examining the effectiveness of masks. It's an interesting mix that are talking about future pandemics, talking about this. [5:35] But yeah, what are your thoughts? there seems to be drip drip the truth slowly coming out. Well this is exactly it. This is exactly what I was saying the other day. I was speaking to friends about this particular article and I actually reposted it and it's typical. We know that this wasn't going to come out very very early on because you know what would have happened if it did come out very very early on. People would just not comply and this is what the government, this is what the state or the establishment want to do if they implement something they want you to follow it, they want you to obey it, they want you to be obedient to it and if you continue to push out conflicting, messages to the establishment then of course people aren't gonna buy it and it's so funny how this is slowly starting to unravel. [6:29] I don't want to get into the whole, oh, we told you so, because that's not going to, that's not going to change. Go on, go on. I want to say it. I know I want to say that I told you so line. It's so easy to say. But it's now at a point where you have to question everything. You have to absolutely question what the mainstream media are putting out. Even the Telegraph. I mean, that, for example, is so conflicting. You've got the heading just basically saying it outright. No evidence that masks work and then under underneath it's like, oh, but they're failing for to, look at the evidence of masks for future pandemics doesn't make sense. So I don't know if there's a ghost writer there. I don't know if someone higher up to this writer is over the shoulder and saying, right, make sure you put that. So all the conspiracy theorists don't jump on quote unquote. It's typical. It's absolutely typical and weirdly not surprising at the same time. There, just want to touch, there was, let me, let me look, do I, yes I do have it on my screen. It says here, however, this is a review, UK Health Security Agency. They said, the report was unable to find a single piece of scientific research which had usable data. And I guess if us minions mentioned that on YouTube, we'd get a strike immediately. [7:55] The Rapid Review looked at 4,371 studies specifically about COVID, but there was none that examined the effectiveness of N95 or equivalent masks. [8:10] It beggars belief that after destroying people's lives, telling them this would work, that there actually is zero evidence. 4,000 surveys are, and there is no evidence that it worked. Then it kind of. Does make you angry doesn't it? Of course, absolutely and it makes you, it makes people like us angrier I think because we were shouting from the rooftops about this and we were telling people don't do it. [8:40] And then people would give you almost evils on public transport if you use public transport a lot and you didn't wear a mask and you refused to comply and I still got a good friend of mine Nazarin Veronica has been standing up to when she goes to the NHS or use the NHS in hospitals and, doctors appointments, even not just for herself, but for moral support for friends. She's always been approached by people saying you must wear a mask, you must wear a mask. Yet the evidence is so contradictory and has been since the beginning. And all these altercations that you look back you just think what was what was the point what was the point of it all and it is frustrating it's very very frustrating I just, I don't expect to see that on the BBC put it that way and I don't expect that they will put stories out like that because they're so worried that the truth will start to unravel even more, that people [9:44] are just gonna turn around and say well, what else have you lied about and then the rabbit hole begins You know and that's what happened to a lot of us that certainly happened to me, You know when you look back Trump being one for many other things and lots of different media smears and things like that, That's another example Brexit, Lots and lots of different subjects. So I don't know. I don't know. It's it's I don't know It's a very, very odd one, but I understand the frustration. Just got to stay focused and keep shouting from the rooftop still. Yeah. Well, let's on the Covid, actually, let me just pull in. There is Gareth 1965, Ian Peter Lewis, Charlotte, Baroness of Burnley. Great to have you with us, Charlotte, from little Airbnb cottage in the middle of nowhere. How lovely. [10:35] So do there is Julie X. Do drop your comments in. I will try and pull them in, but not get pulled away. This, ProJam, can you play? Can you play that video, actually? Don't do it full screen. Just don't do it full screen. (plays video audio) Medicago's manufacturing facility looks like a nursery, but inside these plants, they're growing a new kind of vaccine. The technology is called a virus-like particle. At Medicago, we use a careful step-by-step process to develop vaccines, using our plants as mini bioreactors. We start with the gene sequence, or code, of a virus. We then use our technology to synthesize the virus code into a real biological product. The code contains genetic instructions that our plants can read, and we insert it into bacteria called agrobacterium tunfaciens. We submerge the plants in a bath with the bacteria that carries the information into the plant cells. And using a vacuum, we suck out the air between the plant cells and replace it with the liquid. The plants absorb it like a sponge. [11:48] At the end of their bacterial bath, we return our plants to a carefully controlled greenhouse to let them get on with their natural growing business for at least four days. Now the plants will start producing the most important ingredient of our vaccines, virus-like particles. [12:05] So that was Darren of Plymouth. And it's obviously we've been encouraged, coaxed, forced in some countries to to get an experimental jab. It's I guess it is. I remember seeing a story about mosquitoes being used to deliver genetic modified mosquitoes. And I guess another step is in the food. and there you see it because you've got GM food, I guess. So it does seem to be the next step. And then it's wonderful that we can all get fighters, drugs directly into our food supply. What could be better? Well, exactly. And I read as well that China have managed to get it in cow's milk, I believe. So that was extraordinary to read. I mean, is it any wonder that the Dutch farmers are going through such a struggle at the minute with their government? Because whoever controls the food supply can control the people really considering that they are the second largest [13:07] agricultural exporter of foods and goods, so, Is it any wonder that this sort of stuff is really being accelerated in in this time and do you know what since 2020 and possibly even before 2020, we're seeing now this acceleration of all of this, whether it be GMOs, whether it be mRNA, whether it be all of these types of, pushes from whether it be the World Economic Forum or all of these different UN based, partnerships that are really pushing out ways in which [13:44] our lives are going to change, our lifestyles are going to change in different ways from food to societal to economics it's all just completely changing so it's scary it's really actually scary, if someone was to ask me how do you push back against this I mean the most I can think of is read read the labels and what you're, what you're eating and consuming and drinking that's that's kind of the only sort of sensible thing, same with the bug narrative that we're seeing as well, where insects, I think the European Union secretly, or I say secretly, they said it very quietly. They put a bill through that they can put insect products within food, within certain European countries. I need to fact check myself on that one. But I believe the bill was passed through not so long ago and that's all fine now apparently and everyone's forgotten about it. So I think people need to really [14:48] just be aware of what you're eating and drinking now and yeah, just be mindful, I think is the only sensible answer to that is. I think we have moved away from a trust in our authorities to actually questioning and that does go into food, which is another step. But yeah, completely. This was a fascinating story. This is about the, obviously the anti-vaxxer line is one that is used against us all. And this is from the Daily Mail, we're not anti-vaxxers, we have lost loved ones. Widower of BBC presenter who died from COVID-19 vaccine complications launches legal action against AstraZeneca on 75 people whose relatives passed away or suffered jab related injuries. Now to me it's intriguing that someone who has died and that link to the BBC, that's what's kind of intriguing on this and I'm thinking that will get a little bit more traction. But of course these are similar stories we see regularly with people dying sudden adult death syndrome, whatever it's called. [16:09] But this seems to be directly linked to the jab AstraZeneca. But what are your, thoughts on this? I mean, the massive difficulty of anyone getting justice, I guess, in this area. Well, absolutely. And this is unfortunately going to be, well, to put it politely, very very politely. It's a rude awakening almost to the damage and the misery that this this MRNA shot has actually caused to millions and millions of people. [16:46] It's, we're seeing this all the time now and that's I here's the thing Peter like when when people were sceptical to start with, this wasn't out of points or trying to be right if this was out of no, there's genuine concern here. And, now it's to the point where you know when you're called a conspiracy theorist. I wish I was, I wish it was a conspiracy theory, I'm going to put that out there. I wish it was a conspiracy theory and that it's not actually happening and you can't attribute. But it is. It is. It's real. It's happening to ordinary people. And hearing stories of widowers, of people who have lost sons, daughters, family, friends, whether it be vaccine injured or even worse. [17:42] I mean, you just, you think how long until people start to recognize what is going on. And it makes me sick that like the athletes just suddenly collapsing and anything but is the quote, is anything but, but we need to start opening up investigations. We need to start having some accountability and having some justice for these people. It's not about point scoring politically. It's not about left or right or anything of the sort. It's about people's lives. So people need justice. People deserve justice. And we need answers as well. We need them now. We don't need them tomorrow. We need them now. [18:28] No, exactly. And this is, let me bring up the picture. So there's, Gareth Eve says he has no alternative but to pursue legal action against AstraZeneca after his wife, BBC Radio Newcastle presenter, Lisa Shaw, died from coronavirus vaccine complications. I guess if only the Daily Mail, the Telegraph and others were actually giving a word of caution at the beginning because it's strange, they publish this story, but the Daily Mail are complicit in the deaths of many people in the side effects and harms of many people because they told people get this or else you'll kill your granny. They were pushing the government narrative. Exactly, exactly. And you know, there's so many, there are so many people that, I'm gonna say it, there's so many people that have blood on their hands because of this. There really is. And like I just said, I'm gonna echo what I just said. There needs to be accountability. There needs to be justice. Because if you are complicit in covering up this horrific crime is what it is. It's a crime. [19:44] You have so much blood on your hands if you are complicit within this. Telling people the truth shouldn't be a difficulty when it comes to this because it's people's lives. So I hope he receives justice for his wife. I really, really do. And I'll be praying for that. Yeah. Well, move on. But just I saw someone actually had a business card and they gave it to me and said conspiracy without the theory. Just a flight back, conspiracy, just looked it up, a secret agreement made between two or more people or groups to do something bad or illegal that will harm someone else. And that seems to be what has happened with the drug companies in a rush for profit and power and control of that market, to gain a foothold that they were willing to push a product that was not tested in any shape or form. Remember, most vaccines go through a 10, 12 year testing period and doesn't matter what miracle you do, doesn't matter how much money you throw at it, you don't get a vaccine in six to nine months, which is what happened. It is impossible. But yeah, that's anyway, we'll [20:55] move on to your Substack article. Sadiq Khan, for those of us, sadly, who live in London and are forced to endure this madman as our mayor, I worked in City Hall for years, sadly, didn't really see him. I guess he's actually he's so short you probably would miss him. I missed the Boris days which at least would have been good fun. But this is Sadiq Khan to face a high court over ULEZ expansion deemed unlawful. The Mayor of London is facing a high court challenge after his expansion of the ultra low emission zones. So tell us about this and this obviously gives the viewers a flavour of what they'll get in your sub stack Lewis. Absolutely, so finally some good news for a start, which is great someone being held accountable for something at least but I believe some, conservative councils and Peers have gotten together and said actually this is deemed unlawful and a judge has actually come out and said in a high court that this [22:03] expansion of you les is of course is deemed completely unlawful and they're actually going to be taking legal challenge against Sadiq Khan, which is great news. ULEZ being ultra low emission zones, we know a little bit about that, introduced by Boris Johnson and then expanded by Sadiq Khan. So we must remember that Boris Johnson is also held accountable for ULEZ or the concept of ULEZ in itself. That being that you have to register with the DVLA your vehicle under certain standards, weirdly European standards, even though we've left the EU, quote unquote, weird. [22:46] But this expansion zone is hurting low income Londoners, it's hurting people who want to drive and have been driving for years, it's hurting a vast majority of Londoners because of this charge. I believe it's £12.50 a day or can be up to £180 per day if you haven't met your DVLA standards or your low emission standards, I think is what they call it. So finally, some accountability. It's deemed unlawful. We've been seeing the protests recently. There was one today as well in London and stop the ULEZ expansion because it's it's set to be done in August I believe this year, please fact-check me on that. [23:35] So this is great so obviously more more to follow but at least there is a there's a start in some accountability Yep, and of course this is a tax on, I mean we've, we just had to get a new car, I said new car, there's no way [23:56] many people can buy a new car. So we got a car a couple of years old and even it's difficult getting second hand, but it's that punishment on individuals because they can't afford a brand new car, they cannot afford an electric car, they can't afford the latest Tesla, and simply to get a new car is 15,000 plus, generally 20,000 plus, and cars have gone up, because simply just us looking at it, gone up by what 40% in the last three years. And it is, of course, Sadiq Khan looking down at those who actually are lower middle class and not in that upper class bracket and can't just splash the cash on 25,000 for a new car. Yeah, absolutely. and all these people that claim to be for the working class or for the lower income Londoners, it's all baloney. It's all smokescreen. Climate change, this climate change agenda is all going to hurt the people with low incomes the most. Net zero and of course Agenda 2030, that's all going to hurt people with lower incomes the most. I mean, remember as well, Boris Johnson, when he was in power, he turned around and introduced by 2030, diesel and petrol engine vehicles are to be banned. [25:17] And I believe that still stands, if I'm correct. And this is all part, I hate to say it, but it's all part of a bigger agenda here. It's the idea of you shouldn't be able to own a vehicle or a petrol and diesel vehicle, it's something that's electric that can be controlled in the long term. [25:41] It will be put up onto this type of grid almost that can be switched on and off. I mean, we're now getting cars that you don't even have to drive yourself. You can have it drive for you. So it would drive you straight to the police station if you've made a hate crime. So, you know, how convenient. No, exactly. Paul Lee on Facebook says it's not the, says the tax on the poor, it is. But it's also, it's funny whenever you comment to the people with their new electric car and you say, oh, so you're racist, are you? You must hate African children working as slaves to mine products for your battery. They accept that. They love their children in Africa, in those mines, killing themselves so they can drive their latest electric car. And it's pathetic, but yet some like ULEZ or some like me, we would be the ones with the hate crime, not them for killing these children in Africa. [26:46] Well, it's sad really. I've looked into the cobalt mining in I believe, I want to say the Congo, I believe it's in the Congo. Yeah, and there are some images coming out there that's absolutely shocking of children as young as six and seven, because they've got small hands, they can easily go into the to the mining sort of hole of where they're digging and they can bring out all the minerals. I mean, it's sad. It's very, very sad. And this is this. Well, this is it. You've got people now who love to virtue signal, love to go out and say on [27:31] their high horse that I'm doing the bit for the climate. I'm getting my electric car. I'm not participating in petrol or diesel. I'm not watching Formula One. I'm boycotting Formula One. I'm in Formula Two because of course it's all electric and I'm doing my bit for the environment. But they haven't worked out the concept of human life that's actually sacrificed themselves to bring that mineral to them. And listen, I'm not going around saying that I'm self-righteous and that I'm virtue, virtue signalling with the idea of the climate agenda. You know, I have a phone here that's probably got minerals that have done all sorts, I've got clothes, maybe that's I don't know. There's so many brands out there that have have their ways of getting their clothes here. [28:30] I'm not going around saying that I'm doing this for a greater cause and I'm this self-righteous person, but the fact that they're turning around saying they are and it's your fault, Peter, and it's my fault, Lewis, and everyone else who's watching the stream, it's your fault for not adapting to this electric car Tesla stuff, then you're of course a bad person. You're an awful person for not doing that. It's sad. It's sad to watch. It's sad to watch the circle come back round. It really is. And just leave you the picture. I quickly did a Google check and this is from the Financial Times. So maybe they need to put a picture like that up at every dealership that does electric cars. So we all make our choices. And if we want that choice, then we make it. But at least people should make it with open eyes. Moving on to [29:32] Biden, the former Vice President Joe Biden, who masquerades as the President of the United States. And this is from the Daily Mail, shamelessly parading his disgraced son, taking selfies with accused terrorists and insulting America's allies. It's all in a day's work for our declining President on his corrupt Biden family European vacation. Of course, this is his trip to Northern Ireland and then the Republic of Ireland along with Hunter Biden, who the book is behind me there. We had Miranda Devine on with us on Monday I think it was, unpacking the laptop from hell. And it's, I mean it's interesting seeing because obviously the media did everything to attack Trump and Biden was supposedly the one that the media and the people wanted and now they're turning on because they realise he's sadly a decrepit individual who'd be much better in a nursing home. But what were your thoughts Lewis from watching Biden arrive in Northern Ireland, seeing I think he saw Sunak for like an hour over a coffee and then went on in the Republic? [30:46] Yeah I've heard that Biden's lineage to Ireland stems back as far back as the 1800s. So he's as much Irish as I am German, basically. So the idea that he's parading around saying he's Irish, I mean, we saw, you've seen that clip of him when he was interviewed by the BBC and he said, oh, BBC, well, I'm Irish. Yeah. The way, you saw that? He's as much Irish as I am German. Like, it's just not, it's so far beyond, like you can't say that he is pretty much. But his lineage stems back so far there. I saw, of course, the the selfie with Gerry Adams in Ireland. And I mean, it's terrible. It's absolutely terrible. I think you're, I would say, Peter, you're more equipped to talk about this sort of subject, I would say. [31:47] But for me, seeing it, I mean, we know that Biden's pretty anti-British. We've seen that over the years, we've seen the clips, the little jibes he does. The relationship between America and the UK still stays strong between people who respect the constitution, respect Britain equally. But in terms of, well, in terms of relation or foreign relations between governments, I mean, that's going to put a spanner in the works, a massive, massive spanner in the works. So I don't know what he was thinking by that Sadly I don't think he was thinking much. Even his aides weren't thinking, you know, the people that have been basically taking care of him for the his entire presidency. I don't know what they were thinking. I don't know if they'd done a Wikipedia search on, Jerry Adams and only saw that his only controversy was a 2016 tweet, nothing else mentioned, but you know, we know what Wikipedia is all about and who's funding that. So yeah, it's absolutely shocking. But... What are your thoughts Peter actually, because I've yet to have a chat with you about this whole [33:08] Biden visit as well. Well, I mean I'm still fixated more on Hunter Biden and everything on that side. And again, just because I've just read the book, but obviously going down every, being over the States so much in the last year and everyone tells you how Irish they are, or how English they are, and they know their history better than anyone in Ireland knows theirs. And I'll, you know, give it to you, there's always been a good relationship between Ireland and the US and traditionally between the UK and across there. So if Biden wants to come over, stand in front of an Irish flag, lick an ice cream from some Irish ice cream parlor, then fair enough. And I guess this is all about electioneering. I mean, you never stop campaigning. And he needs a hell of a miracle or Dominion voting machines to help him win in the next election. So I guess that's a tick because he has no intention of visiting the rest of the UK, the mainland, coming over to England, coming over to London. You'd think he would actually take a trip over and visit the UK. [34:16] The fifth most important country in the world economically, but he sticks with Ireland simply because of electioneering. And a picture with Gerry Adams, I guess, helps him in that Democrat [34:27] supporter base. Who cares how many people you blow up and shoot dead? And that's irrelevant. It's about getting votes to him. And he probably doesn't have any clue. He probably doesn't know where he is, dear love. That's the sad part of it, that it's those around him. It's his wife, Dr. Jill, who actually is tormenting her husband simply because she wants to be in that position a first lady. To me, that's the whole sad part of it. Yeah, absolutely. I completely agree with you. And it's more sad now, I think. I think because at first it was quite funny, you know, hearing all the gaffes and, you know, the silly takes, but it's actually sad. I watched Trump's interview with Carlson and they speak a little bit about that and the fact that he turns around says it's actually really sad and he's correct it is sad because you're watching, you're watching a man I believe he's in his 80s there are 90 year olds that are sharper than that very very sharp and you've got this guy who's going through I don't know if they're episodes I don't know what they are but it's it's some form of, dementia or deliriousness within Biden's cognitive ability to string sentences and think fast and think on his feet. [35:53] So I don't know, it's sad to go back to the point, it's really really sad to watch. And then look at Trump, someone who's actually the most active someone of his age you'll come across, has that fight in him but no completely. Let's move over to Twitter. This was a great piece in the Babylon Bee, which I'm getting to love more and more. [36:23] And their story was, "'National Public Radio' denies being nationalist or public. "'National Public Radio,' NPR, a government-supported news organization, is vehemently denying slanderous accusations that they are national and public. This false, libelous, scandalous, sickening, spurious claim that NPR is a shameful misrepresentation the facts spread by Nazi white supremacists like Elon Musk's at NPR. And obviously this is the issue of Twitter tagging a government or news organizations run by as a state media of tagging them as government media organizations and I think there was, let me, it was the BBC actually, they complained and actually that has now changed. Let me just show you this, just to show how Twitter have actually backed [37:20] down, which I hadn't realized until I delved into this. Let me just show you the BBC's Twitter account at the moment. And there you go. It is now a publicly funded media, no longer government funded media. So yeah, this I guess Elon Musk will argue he just wants to make it more transparent and I guess the BBC and government media don't necessarily want to be transparent because it won't sound like they're the media of the people. But what were your thoughts on this [37:54] Twitter spat. Well, what's funny is changing it to publicly funded media. It's like, yeah, without a choice. You know what I mean? It's not a charity, you know. So really, it should go back to state media. So that's more accurate because of course, for Americans that watch us, I mean, explaining about the television license fee is baffling to an American or a Canadian or whoever that's watching that's not from the UK. The idea that we have to pay each month and that covers the BBC and our tax to actually watch television. It's insane. So yeah, the spat was extremely funny to watch. It was very amusing, especially with the interview between Musk and the reporter. It was great. It was a great bit of entertainment, better than anything the BBC have done in years. So you know, fair play to that. Of course, you know my view, I'm still a bit weary of Musk personally. I'm still, I don't really trust him, if I'm totally honest, because the idea of someone putting chips in people's brains, I mean, that's not a normal thing to want to sort of pursue. And we know about AI and how that's sort of encroaching into everyday life and he wants to accelerate that. So I'm not sure about that. But in this particular context. [39:19] This particular story, I mean, fair play. That was quality entertainment. And I think he was right to go and make sure that other platforms such as the BBC and stuff are made as state-affiliated media and things like that, because they've done it to the Russian, RT. [39:39] They've done that for a while. I mean, they even made George Galloway, a Russian sort of affiliated person just because of what he was doing with Sputnik at one point. It's unbelievable. So for him to do that and then for them to complain and have a meltdown over it was extremely entertaining. So good work is what I would say. It was. And on the sidebar, we've got Joe Allen on a Monday, who's War Room's humanist editor, technology editor, transhuman. [40:12] And so he joins us on Monday and we delve deeper into that, looking at some of the people behind it. And you're right, I appreciate what Musk has done, but I'm extremely wary. And this, actually let me break, this is another story on Musk. And it really, obviously he's a complex character. I get that. He's a businessman that's massively successful, But this was looking at what's happening in Florida with DeSantis obviously coming down or restricting the right for children to have bits chopped off them and to be injected with hormones and to start that crazy idea that actually you can be a different gender today. And Musk's comment was, any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life. I just thought it was a [41:06] fast, and I'm intrigued by his engagement in the culture wars, although 100% with you, I, the whole AI stuff frightens me to the nth degree, but it's interesting him jumping in on the whole trans debate. Yeah, absolutely. And when was it that a common sense sort of point became controversial? I mean, you can already see someone there, the top comment, why? What do you mean why? I know. I mean, what, you like the idea of sterilizing children? I mean, are you nuts? Yeah, it's unbelievable that a common sense sort of argument like calling for peace in between Ukraine and Russia is considered an awful view. That's considered controversial. What is going on? So it's fascinating to watch. I mean, yeah, I mean, that's pretty common sense to me. I mean, I don't see a problem with that at all. I mean, that's a normal view to have. Yeah, it really is. And I hope that he and the weird thing is that he's one of his children has [42:08] come out as or transitioned or whatever BS happens for you to decide over your cornflakes. You want to be a different gender that week. But so he's obviously had that with his family, and yet he's willing to to speak up. So I guess kudos to him for doing that. Just before he turns us all into machines, I guess. So why not? Yeah, at least it's some compromise or something. It is, yes. You can be transhuman but not transgender. I could be a... I think Musk was saying he was going on, obviously he was on the BBC, and he was saying, I'm going on all the channels, I'm going on Tucker Carlson in a week, he's on the right, and then he's going on a mixture. I would love to ask him, why does he have an issue with transgender but not transhumanism? Yeah, there you go. That would be quite a funny answer as well, I can imagine. It would be. Well, if he agrees to an interview with us, then that'll come. So who knows? Fingers crossed. Who knows? On to the, [43:09] probably look at, well actually this is the only one on immigration really, but more on our failures of our court. So, outrageous decision, The Sun, Albanian gangster granted anonymity after claiming asylum in the UK to protect his security. And this, I think this is an issue with our court system. So a judge banned The Sun specifically from identifying the man who's guilty of appalling crimes including murder. So I'm not sure why. [43:45] But it shows our government, well our government and our courts are more concerned about the rights of those who perpetrate crimes than the rights of, God forbid, a British citizen to have rights to not have someone like this living next door to them. Absolutely, I mean I don't know when when this has happened, when the jurisdiction favours people who have come here illegally, whether he has come here illegally, I'm not 100% sure. I mean, he's claimed asylum. So I'm assuming here, I can't of course, you know, back this up. But yeah, because they say he arrived by boat in Britain. I assume that wasn't by a P&O ferry from France. It would be illegally then. Right. Okay. jurisdiction is is favouring people who have come here illegally to be granted things such as anonymity when they've committed extremely horrific crimes. I don't understand. I don't understand how, what's the logic in that? [44:50] We need, I believe we need to leave the ECHR in order to get some sort of, some sort of wane into deportation and to actually start pushing back a bit more, the cruel to be kind approach because more of this is happening and if you would like to claim asylum you do it through the proper channels just not the English one and I think that's a sensible reasonable attitude to have and that's the sensible, I think, you can correct me if I'm wrong, I believe that's the most sensible take to have. If you want to claim asylum you do it through the proper channels, you do it legally, you do it properly. France is not a war-torn country. So... Well it is descending into one slowly. Paris is a a war-torn city. Yes, correct. But yes, and Marseille is a war-torn city. Yes, definitely. [45:52] Monaco isn't or anything like that, but that doesn't count, does it? But yeah, so the proper way is the proper way. And I think seeing stories like that actually really does show the two-tier judicial system that we have in the UK. We hear about it a lot in the US, but the UK is just as guilty, ironically, or you know, pardon the pun. It really is. Well, let's finish off with the final one, looking at the government and the immigration side. This again is from the Mail. Just 215 of the 45,728 Channel migrants who arrived by small boat last year were deported from the UK. Now I'm not quick enough to do my maths but that's definitely well under 1%. I'll let anyone else give me a better stat than that. And it, [46:51] it just amazes me how a so-called conservative government don't want to do anything. We've had, Home Secretaries who supposedly have been tough on law and order and yet nothing happens. But I, guess this figure doesn't really surprise you Lewis. No, absolutely not. I mean we've had 13 years, I believe it's 13 years now, I've almost lost count of a Tory government and they've done absolutely nothing in terms of trying to sort this mess out. Granted, I can understand the struggles of trying to leave the EU with Europhiles trying to actually leave the EU properly and of course you're in this mess where the ECHR is of course your biggest enemy and of course these lawyers that are of course part of the European Union are of course blocking all of this. But this is what happens, this is what happens when you let pro-EU officials try and take over and try to leave the European Union, something that they love. So of course they're going to have a foot in the door still. So of course it's going to make a lot of problems in terms of sorting this issue out. Does it [48:15] surprise me? Absolutely not. No it doesn't. The reason being is because we've just seen it time and time again. We've seen the same government say the same things over and over and over again and it's just political points. It's political point scoring and Labour aren't saying anything else or anything new. So, they're two cheeks of the same arse, is how the saying goes, and neither party is not going to get anything done. So really, the person who loses in all of this is us. Yeah, no completely. Let me just show the viewers some of the pictures from that, the leads, and that's obviously one of the small boats coming over. That's the RNLI, which basically act as a taxi service, really. The RNLI, Royal National Lifeboat Institute, are supposedly there to stop someone if they end up drowning because their render blew up bed on the beach somewhere on one of the beaches in the UK, but now they act as a ferry service for bringing them in. And that shows you the figures of how it is increased. that 45,000 is from last year, the 28,000 is from 2021. [49:33] And it's around 8,000 2020. So it is a steep increase year on year. But I guess, again, Lewis, the issue is our government, because I guess if you don't get turned away, then this gets encouraged. And why shouldn't you come to the UK whenever we can give you money, give you somewhere to live, and you'll never be kicked out. It's a win-win. Exactly. Absolutely. And it's gotten to the point where it's asylum shopping, essentially. I think I've seen videos of them actually calling it that, essentially, where we give the best benefits. We give the best, we give free mobile phone, we give credit, we've give migrants, even business grants I've seen. And it's gotten to the point now where the public have just had enough. That's why you've seen lots of protests around. [50:33] And once again, it hurts the lower income, the working class and the lower classes. It always hurts with mass immigration. People are so pro the idea of minimum wage and increasing the minimum wage. Well you're not going to do that and you're not going to be able to survive if you keep, having an influx of mass immigration. It's just not going to work. So it's very counterintuitive having both of those. So [51:02] you now have to pick one now. And the NHS, you have to pick now. Do you want the NHS? [51:07] Or do you want mass immigration? Take your pick. Because you can't have both. You really cannot have both. So it's gotten to that point now where the public have had enough and the public want to see some action. Are we going to see it? I don't think so, personally. I mean, it's been empty promises since the beginning. And like I said, it's only going to hurt people with lower incomes, the working class and the lot. So.... Exactly. Let me, I saw someone was giving me, there's mega maga in a national political, a national political and something, sorry, I can't get your full tag because it doesn't come up. And they're telling me it's 0.004%, 4.7 hundreds of 1%. Percent. So 215 isn't much. I think that's basically what we're saying. Lewis, thank you so much for joining us. Really appreciate you coming on and sharing your thoughts on the stories. So thank you. Thank you very much Peter for having me on. It's been a pleasure. Not all and obviously our viewers can make sure and follow you on your Twitter link and sign up to your sub stack and follow Lewis's musings and thoughts and whatever he wants to bring you, you can get it direct to your inbox. And now that I think Twitter have made up with Substack, there was an issue, wasn't there, with that for a while? [52:33] Yeah. I don't know what was going on there. They're just not sort of pairing together. I think they've sorted it. I'm not sure. And I don't know if it de-boosts you apparently in engagement. I don't know. I need to learn to code. I need to learn how this all works so I can sort of help myself. We all do. Yeah. So we'll figure it out at some point. [52:52] We'll figure it out. 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Jerry Adams is a young, up and coming, realtor and entrepreneur. After dropping out of college and starting a career in realty, Jerry was stuck. He had maxed out his credit cards, had no money in the bank and was about to walk away from his dream in order to make ends meet. It was at this time that he got down on his knees and prayed to God sincerely for the first time in his life. What ensued over the coming months completely caught him off guard and made him aware of God's existence. Listen to this powerful testimony and inspiring story! Follow us on Instagram HERE or visit our website HERE.
We start by listening to a "WAS" and possible counterfeit audio from a ring camera next to the Idaho Murders house, do you think it is real or just hogwash. Alex Murdaugh's last text to his wife. The suspect in a violent kidnapping in Oregon died after shooting himself during a standoff with heavily armed police, authorities said. Ann Arbor police and Washtenaw County deputies provided new details about the case of a missing Pioneer High School student who was found dead Monday. According to investigators, after the crash, the driver then turned around, got out of the Lexus and assaulted the cyclist. Actor Nathan Chasing Horse has been taken into custody on allegations he ran a cult and sexually assaulted girls. The driver of an armored truck helped orchestrate the theft of more than $1.1 million on his second to last day on the job, an arrest warrant obtained Wednesday by KSAT. Art Bell and Jerry Adams talk. Art Bell and Jerry Adams Talk 1122 king road audio reenactment suspect was not alone 3 male voices heard!!! South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh's final text to wife revealed during murder trial Oregon kidnapping suspect dies of self-inflicted gunshot Police, deputies provide new updates after missing Pioneer High School student found dead Lexus driver drove around to assault bicyclist he had just hit with car in Dana Point, police say 'Dances with Wolves' actor accused of running cult, sexually assaulting girls in North Las Vegas Converse armored truck heist was inside job by soon-to-be fired driver, warrant states Dustin Hoffman is one of 262 celebrities, politicians, CEOs, and others who have been accused of sexual misconduct since April 2017 All the women who have accused Dustin Hoffman of sexual misconduct Disclaimer! This is a place to discuss your WAS (wild azz speculation), WAT (wild azz theories) and TAT (tame azz theories) safely without judgment. We encourage you give your tips; anything you have seen with your own eyes or heard with your own ears to law enforcement. Clips are played under the conditions of FAIR USE. This show is for entertainment and or information purposes only. No literal meaning should be taken or inferred. We do not encourage anyone mentioned in this video to be contacted or harassed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/support
We delve into the newly released information about the suspected Delphi Murder Richard Allen. Jerry continues his journey into decaffeination. We are producing an AI Generated movie biased on a Jerry Adams short story "Haunted Pussy Cat." Bar owner: Delphi murder suspect sat by wanted poster, spoke about case Forensic psychologist: Delphi killer could be a narcissist Delphi suspect printed victims' funeral photos, family says ISP supt. discusses next chapter of Delphi investigation: ‘I'm proud of where we are' Deputies responded to Delphi suspect's home for domestic issue to ‘keep the peace' CVS releases statement after former employee arrested, charged for Delphi teens' murder FRESH TWIST Delphi Snapchat murders voice recordings reveal chilling similarities between ‘killer' and man linked to killings Asking the Time & Date in a Lucid Dream 20+ Harmful Effects of Caffeine We would love to hear from you! Call and leave us up to a 3 min message. Call Us: (325)261-0892 Contact us by email: midnightrad.io101@gmail.com Visit our Website for episodes, articles and merch: www.midnightrad.io https://anchor.fm/midnightrad Leave us an audio message here: https://anchor.fm/midnightrad/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/support
There are few people in this world that one can meet and instantly know they are something different. The kind of people that, for some reason, you know you respect them instantly - not like - respect. Jerry Adams is one of those men. Jerry is a follower of Christ, Husband, Father, Brother, Leader, Teacher, Coach. He's a country boy - grew up in the country on a small farm, took baths in a creek, learned the value of hard work and telling the truth. Hunting, fishing, backpacking - his heart is in the wild. He's taken his experience as a steel worker, his experiences in the wild to then help shape and grow other men. Through his own walk to his personal group Men Of Grit - he's a man in the arena consistently working to be the best version of himself, consistently building his mind, body and spirit. Don't miss out on Jerry, this podcast and the message he shares. Subscribe, share and follow along. Jerry Adams: IG: @men_of_grit Twitter: @men_of_grit Website: https://menofgrit.blog/
I am joined by Jerry Adams from Men of Grit in this episode. Jerry is a mentor and coach to Men. He knows how to build men. We talk about his father's impact on his life, what it means to have grit, and what is a Hall of fame father. Check out how Jerry is building Men of Grit at the links below.Twitter: @men_of_gritWebsite: menofgrit.blog
“Behind the Mitten” is Michigan's premiere travel radio show and Podcast, and it has more than 400 episodes. It is co-hosted by John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman. The show has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters as Best in Category.This Podcast focuses on the return of Amy Sherman, who has been off the air the last two weeks because of a house fire on Easter Sunday where she lost everything. The show aired May 7-8, 2022.Behind the Mitten is presented this month by BLiS Gourmet, a Michigan-based company known for its barrel-aged products such as hot sauce, vinegars and maple syrup. Learn more about their products at https://blisgourmet.com/.Segment 1 - Gonzo welcomes back Amy.Segment 2 - Amy introduces her sister, Sarah Sherman, who has been a godsend to her family, taking them in while Amy determines the next steps in rebuilding their historic home in East Grand Rapids. Coincidentally, Sarah also runs BLiS Gourmet, which was selected as our monthly sponsor well before the fire.Segment 3 - Sarah returns to answer a question from Gonzo. Amy also introduces Andy Holtgreive and John Niedzielski of Domestic Problems, longtime friends who met when they all attended Aquinas College.Segment 4 - Domestic Problems returns to play a song. They have a couple shows next month, performing June 3 with Knee Deep Shag at The Intersection in Grand Rapids, and June 4 at The Magic Bag in Ferndale, also with Knee Deep Shag. Learn more about the shows at https://www.facebook.com/DomesticProblems/. Amy also introduces her husband, Jerry Adams.BTM airs:*8 a.m. Saturdays on Kalamazoo Talk Radio 1360 WKMI (new affiliate)*8 a.m. Saturdays on WILS-1320 AM in Lansing*10 a.m. Saturdays 95.3 WBCK-FM in Battle Creek (new affiliate)*10 a.m. Saturdays on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM in Benton Harbor.*1 p.m. Sundays on WSGW-AM (790) and FM (100.5) in Saginaw.*6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM (1300) and (106.9) in Grand Rapids.Follow John and Amy on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten orTwitter at @BehindTheMitten and Instagram at @BehindTheMitten_.
On mission to Honor God, be true to the man in the mirror, and be a rock to those around me. Lead and Inspire Strength, Results, Victory - FoE Member @Men_of_Grit (Twitter and IG) MenofGrit.blog 7:14 "For me, a strong man is strong in mind, body, and spirit." - Jerry Adams 8:52 "How do you know, both for yourself and for others, if you're serious or not?" - Brian Keith 11:36 "When I look at the core of where my strength comes from, there's a few essential things..." - Jerry Adams 12:56 "That's what I do, I'm always checking out those rings." - Jerry Adams 16:54 "By the time most people were rolling around, I put in the big rocks." - Jerry Adams 18:17 "I've got this rearview mirror, and the rearview mirror is the past." - Jerry Adams 19:56 "So many things are so much better since I've been more solid in body mind and spirit." - Jerry Adams
Today I'm joined by Jerry Adams. Jerry is a veteran leader in the steel industry. He's the guy who steel mills call when they need to improve operational performance. What I love about Jerry is that he doesn't just focus on the results, he focuses on the people. He knows that people will ultimately deliver the results when properly supported and motivated. He knows this because he's been there. He started his career from the bottom and worked his way up. He is the founder of Men of Grit where he teaches men what it takes to make an extraordinary impact on their families, their jobs, and their communities. I'm excited to have him on the show to talk about how grit and perseverance can help us all become better leaders. Men of Grit _____ Preorder my newest book You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following Purchase my latest bestselling leadership book now All in the Same Boat - Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner Visit our sponsor Bottom Gun Coffee Company use the discount code DEEP Become a leader worth following today with these powerful resources: Purchase my bestselling leadership book "I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following" use the discount code "DEEP" Subscribe to my leadership newsletter Follow Jon S Rennie on Twitter Follow Jon S Rennie on Instagram Follow Jon S Rennie on YouTube Follow Jon S Rennie on Substack The Experience of Leadership book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn Kaino is an American conceptual artist based in Los Angeles. By integrating innovative methodologies with established art historical traditions, Kaino orchestrates spectacular aesthetic phenomena that engage with, and offer critical commentary on the collective contemporary consciousness. His oeuvre is omnidisciplinary. It predominantly includes sculpture, painting, filmmaking, performance, installation, and large scale public work. His practice is fundamentally idea based. As an art student in the 1990s at UC Irvine and UC San Diego, Kaino adopted a layered, philosophical approach to art making. Simultaneously, he also immersed him self in the study of computers and digital technology. His practice includes mesmerizing and substantial creations and collaborations within the internet, entertainment and communications industries. He and Zuckerman discuss putting together things that would otherwise be irreconcilable, Jerry Adams and the spirit of the resistance, John Lewis and bloody Sundays, civil rights movements, constellation of intentions and concerns, the membrane between knowing and not knowing, that no one will believe more than you, fish tanks and post colonial politics, progressive hobbyists, where humanity lies, the natural state of war, being an art maker, creating a space for things to be considered, magic, and doing impossible things! *** This episode is brought to you by Kelly Klee private insurance . Please check out their website: Kellyklee.com/Heidi and they will make a $50 donation to Artadia, an art charity I’ve recommended, per each qualified referral. This episode is brought to you by Best & Co. Please visit www.BestandCoAspen.com and use discount code Heidi2020 to receive 5% off of any item on the Best & Co. website. If you are interested in creating a custom piece please email custom@bestandcoaspen.com and mention that you heard about Best & Co. on my podcast to receive the special discount. *** Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please email press@hiz.art *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.Follow Heidi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidizuckerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heidizuckerman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-zuckerman-a236b55/
Jerry Adams now based in Oregon due to a co-parenting arrangement has currently over 20 children born or in the womb cooking. His Wife Kerry had been trying for a baby for the past 15 years with a previous partner and with Jerry's Midas touch the golden egg was fertilized and she is also on her way of having a baby. We chat with Jerry and Kerry about the teamwork, the bond, the honesty, and trust it takes in allowing your partner to be a donor of any particular method. We get a lovely look at their life and the relationships not only they have formed but also Jerry's children have formed with other biologically related diblings. You can find Jerry in the Sperm Donation USA community and more information on the episode here.
Today is All Saints Sunday, and we remember those in our church family and extended families who have gone on to be with God over the past year.Today's Order of Worship:Prelude – Barbara DeanWelcome and Announcements – Steve GurleyOpening Hymn – “Amazing Grace”Apostle’s CreedGloria PatriChildren’s Time – Holly ForbesPrayer Chorus – “Lord, I Want To Be A Christian”Pastoral Prayer – Rev. Loran SmithOffertory Hymn – “Come, We That Love The Lord”DoxologyScripture Reading – 1 John 3:1-3Message – “One Big Family” - Rev. Loran SmithClosing Hymn – “O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go”All Saints Sunday Remembrances for Jerry Adams, Bill Loyd, and other relatives and friends of the greater community who have gone on to be with GodBenediction – Rev. Loran SmithPostlude – Barbara Dean
In this episode, Jerry Adams and Abram Babcock discuss how Adams Land and Cattle Company has been using data collection in their feedlot and how it impacts profitability. They also talk about the impacts of implementing EID tags and increasing data collection on the cow-calf side of the beef industry. It's a great episode to learn about another side of the industry and gain insight on applying technology and data collection to your operation.
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Has anyone else noticed that stories about the Trump presidency are beginning to sound more like stories from Game of Thrones that didn’t make the cut? Adding to the whirlwinds of controversy surrounding The Don of the U.S. government is Unhinged - a new tell-all book by former Trump aide (which, now that we say it, sounds like some kind of gastric medicine), Omarosa Newman. As part of her publicity drive she has also released several recordings that she made during her time as part of the White House “family”. In other news, and instagram star’s foraging cookbook has been pulled because of its potentially poisonous recipes, Jerry Adams divulges recipe secrets from Northern Ireland’s peace process, support pours in for a socialist bookshop that was attacked by right-wing vandals, Helen Lederer announces an alternative to the Wodehouse Prize that will focus on female authors, and Women’s Weekly comes under-fire from authors, writers and many others for its shockingly terrible contracts. After all of that we actually have two books - Smashing It Up: A Decade Of Chaos With The Damned by Kieron Tyler, and The Winter Vow by Tim Akers - which is the conclusion to his Hallowed War trilogy. Now normally we’d be done there, but not this week as Graham has put together a rather fun quiz … #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #TheArts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts #CulturalAnarchy #Culture #OmarosaManigaultNewman #Donald Trump #Art #Music #Punk #TheDamned #CaptainSensible #KieronTyler #SmashingItUp #ADecadeOfChaosWithTheDamned #TheHallowedWar #TimAkers #TheWinterVow #Fantasy
Skee Bear ,.. ...born Jerry Adams, in San diego, CA, is a 39 yr old rap artist who moved to Basile, LA in the late 80's. It is here that he formed the rap group QTP( QUARTERTOWN PLAYAZ) in 2000. He is currently working on a joint project with Eunice, LA native, Black Earl (Dr. Haas) entitled "LAST MEN STANDING," due to be released Fall 2017.
On this Episode, John and Amy broadcast from the E-Park at the Ionia Free Fair, which runs through July 22, 2017. They also learn Ionia County history, taste treats from one of the city's newest Ice Cream stores and they speak to the Mayor! Of course they do BEER of THE WEEK.Segment 1: John and Amy talk to Ionia Fair Manager Becca Usher. The fair offers a carnival, 4H Animals, motorsports, free concerts, grandstand events and more. Find out why some call the Ionia Free Fair "The 10 Best Days of Summer." Through July 22, 2017.Learn more at http://www.ioniafreefair.com/Segment 2 (10:00): John and Amy learn a lot of interesting facts about Ionia by visiting with Linda Ciangi, who is the Vice President of Ionia Historical Society, and Kathleen Cook, who is President.Segment 3 (Listen at 18:52): Troy Westendorp of MOO-Ville Creamery in Nashville stops in to do a little sampling and talk about its newest location, which opened in early 2017 right across from Ionia High School.More on MOO-ville at https://www.facebook.com/MOOvilletheudderstore/In 2012, MLive picked MOO-Ville as Michigan's Best Ice Cream Parlor: http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/08/michigans_best_ice_cream_parlo_3.htmlSegment 4 (Listen at 29:14): John and Amy spend some time with Ionia Mayor Dan Balice, who has been Mayor for 29 years and went to high school with Amy's husband, Jerry Adams. He talks about what makes Ionia so special. Dan helps pick BEER of the WEEK from Founder's Brewing Co. The fair has a Beer Fest on July 22.Schedule of events at the Fair at http://www.ioniafreefair.com/Daily-Schedule.htmlMore on Ionia at http://www.ci.ionia.mi.us/index.aspx?NID=606This show aired July 15-16, 2017.More on BTM at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten/List of Radio affiliates at http://behindthemitten.com/category/radio-affiliates/
?Respected wrestling referee Jerry Adams joins us for the first time. He's officiated matches all over the midwest including promotions in Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan. He's trusted by promoters to be able to handle their important matches. We'll pick his brain and get his thoughts on the wrestling buisness.
Eyal Levi is a well known metal producer and toured the globe with his band Daath. Eyal has a very special Creative Live project starting March 7th called "Recording Metal: A Bootcamp" with the band Monuments. Eyal discusses in great depth how this is all going to work and his PR company Fresno Media chose ATSG as an outlet to discuss it. (Super cool; thanks Brian.) Eyal and I discuss having a more brutal sense of humor and how that helps deal with constant mispronunciations of his name (present company included). We cover the big topics like how we enjoy certain beverages, growing up with a genius orchestra leader father and how the metal bug bit him. In the intro I thank Jerry Adams for his generous Patreon contribution and I play ya'll a little ditty from the new Slaves BC album. Chapter 49 Links: Eyal's "Nail The Mix" site: http://nailthemix.com Eyal's Creative Live catalog: https://www.creativelive.com/catalog/audio?q=eyal%20levi Jerry's band Ourfathers: https://ourfathersnoise.bandcamp.com Slaves BC: https://slavesbc.bandcamp.com Chapter 49 Music: Slaves BC: Everything Is Meaningless Daath: "Silenced" Monuments: "I, The Creator" Daath: "Accelerant" Daath: "Subterfuge" As The Story Grows links: Patreon Twitter Lavirra Productions Website Music and Merch iTunes feedback YouTube Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com
We are so proud to have Bethlehem's own Secret Cutter join the story. In this second installment of local Lehigh Valley music...Evan, Ekim and Jared sit down with Trav and discuss the early beginnings of Secret Cutter. Stephen and Trav babble a little about Sepultura...just because. We received a very encouraging email from a jent named Jerry Adams. We're proud to be a part of Jerry's monday morning California commute. He's got a band called Ourfathers and we play a track for ya'll at the end...right after the exclusive Secret Cutter Dead Kennedys cover that no one has ever heard before. This chapter is dripping with heavy music. Why? Because...we love you. Take care. Bye-bye. Chapter 17 links: All things Secret Cutter: http://secretcutter.com Ourfathers Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ourfathersnoise Sepultura "Under A Pale Grey Sky" Disc 1: https://youtu.be/FZOZuqCApnk , Disc 2: https://youtu.be/4wx08qtpe5I Chapter 17 music: Karp - Rowdy Sepultura - Rise (Live) Secret Cutter - Mirror Mirror Secret Cutter - Headache Ball Secret Cutter - 17.5 Dead Air Secret Cutter - Your Emotions (Dead Kennedys cover, exclusive) Ourfathers - Loss Regret All the time stuff: Tweet at our eye sockets at https://twitter.com/asthestorygrows Email us about anything at asthestorygrows@gmail.com Hit us square in the facebook at https://www.facebook.com/asthestorygrows Look how pretty our Simplecast page is here: http://asthestorygrows.com Stephen's musical podcast journey: http://thetouristtrap.net Trav's drumming discography site: http://mynameistrav.com Listen to Unteachers (Stephen and Trav's band): https://unteachers.bandcamp.com Trav's rock band: http://halfbomber.com
On this fortnights episode of the Fresh Brew podcast, we discuss Ukraine, Jerry Adams questioning, plus the LGBTI and Conspiracy news & reviews. Whilst Chris asks if Britain is still a Christian country. Get in touch with the show, tweet your message to @LennieAuckland. Host: Lennie Auckland. Producer: Matt Auckland.
Distribution, Leverage, Cypha... Special guests: poet & Radio One personality BASHEER JONES and Optimus Entertainment's CEO, JERRY ADAMS. Spoken Word, is it an industry or not? If so, how do we make it viable as an industry and not just for a few artists. CALL IN (646) 716-7994 - Show opens with 10 min Cypha w-the 1st 5 on the mic - Join Jacqueline Taylor-Adams and Poet/Producer, DAMALI of The Master Griot Project every 2nd Monday for candid industry talk about Spoken Word.