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Best podcasts about joshua kelly

Latest podcast episodes about joshua kelly

Connecticut East This Week Podcast
27th April 2025 - TVCCA turns 60 this year, but what's its future looking like with state and federal funding cuts?

Connecticut East This Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 29:07


In this podcast episode ... They've been helping people out of poverty in southeastern Connecticut for 60 years. But what does the future look like for TVCCA as federal and state funding cuts start to take affect? We talk to CEO Joshua Kelly. Plus we take a look at other stories from around the region.

Observable Radio
Transmission A.10: "Best Minds"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 26:05


The Observer finds a new thread. You've had a part in this since the day you were born. Changes must come from within. Know that we will not shy awayThe tenth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Content Warnings: Explicitly Depicted Violence/SquelchingWritten and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestKatie SkovholtMeredith GoldsmithJoshua KellyCohen EdenfieldLaurie PennyRyan CorleKimberly ScottJesse LealJack GrigoliDavid WooJason B SmithWendy HectorRae WitteDaniel ProfetaKyle GouldArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music by: Tim KuligAll other music and SFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a10-best-mindsObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick, Brianna and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at Morbid Forest, the horror anthology podcast from ensemble member Naomi Richards, and then check out their crowdfunding campaign for Season 5!https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/morbid-forest-season-5-crowdfund Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Observable Radio
Transmission A.09: "Fathom Under"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 26:36


The Observer starts to add it up. Carving a path to a better, wetter future. Something really, really big outside... Saying I told you to a mass grave.The ninth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestAmber CarrJason SmithNathaniel LeighJess O'BrienJesse LealJoshua KellyKatie SkovholtKC GreenOrion KelloggMatt BolandGabriel RolandBrad JohnsonTom DrakeWes StanfillSony GreenTerry MesnardWendy HectorJack GrigoliMichelle Lylia TanRae WitteHector LealVoice Del MonteRyan JonesPurpurinaDavid WooJon KornCohen EdenfieldNoelle van HestKyle GouldJared RosenNatalie BergeJoseph FaradayArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Our Theme Music is The Backrooms by MyuuOriginal Music by Jesse LealAdditional music by Tim Kulig and the artists at Epidemic SoundAdditional Sound Design by PurpurinaAll other SFX provided by Epidemic Sound, Freesfx.co.uk, and freesound.orgFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a09-fathom-underObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Cathleen, Jon, Geoff, James, Tid, Russ, Kalasin, Rick and all our patrons and listeners.Stick around after the credits for a look at Strange New Worlds And Spaced Out Tales, a full cast Sci-Fi Anthology Audio Drama series featuring Ren from our own Ensemble. Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Connecticut East This Week Podcast
21st April 2024 - We sit down with the new CEO of TVCCA, Joshua Kelly to talk about his vision for the 60 year old non-profit

Connecticut East This Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 29:42


In this podcast episode ... It's last CEO retired after 50 years, so what's next for the non-profit TVCCA? We sit down with the non-profits newest and youngest CEO, Joshua Kelly to find out his plans moving forward. Plus we take a look at other stories from across the region

Observable Radio
Transmission A.07: "Hollow Ring"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 23:36


The Observer takes stock of his situation. Civilization is a conversation. The distance the bullet travels is immaterial. We have chemists already on it.The seventh episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestSuzanne RofeAnna GąseckaKeano RaubunMink EtteJoshua KellyJason SmithPaul WarrenKris StraubRae WitteCohen EdenfieldKatie SkovholtHector LealSina GorskiLiam GregoryMaria CorcobadoMichelle Lylia TanAlasdair StuartJoseph FaradayArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Full Transcripts and more available at:observableradio.comObservable Radio is listener supported. If you would like to contribute towards our production costs and payment for our voice actors, as well as get access to behind the scenes information, extra production material, and an ad-free, early release feed of this show, you can do so at:patreon.com/observableradioSpecial Thanks to Jon, Geoff, Cathleen, James, and Rachel and all our patrons and listeners.Our Theme Music is: The Backrooms by MyuuAdditional Music by: Tim KuligAll other music and SFX provided by Epidemic SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a07-hollow-ringSick around after the credits for a look at Ensemble Member Liam Gregory's wittily candid Sci-Fi audio drama, Centromika - Kakuri Log: 'JUPITER'Podlink Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TJ and Jessica in the Morning
Hanahan surprised a construction worker with a new car!

TJ and Jessica in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 7:17


The City of Hanahan celebrated a young man at the City Council meeting this week by gifting him a car!! Joshua Kelly has been making people smile for weeks while working a construction job in Tanner Plantation. He dances while holding the Stop/Slow traffic sign! TJ and Jessica talked with Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater about this amazing gift! Photo Cred: Mayor Rainwater

Observable Radio
Transmission A.06: "Sweet Hereafter"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 24:49


The Observer returns to the Tower. Immortality finally belongs to the masses. Coupon codes and extended visiting hours. You think God cares if Heaven is empty?The sixth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey. Phil van Hest, and Purpurina.Written and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestTricia MurphyKyle GouldWendy HectorJason SmithCohen EdenfieldNathalie BergeKatie SkovholtJack GrigoliRae WitteNaomi RichardsJoshua KellyTom DrakeKarrin FletcherArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Full Transcripts and more available at: observableradio.comSpecial Thanks to Geoff, Cathleen, James, Rachel, Jon and all our patrons and listeners.The following music was used for this media project:The Backrooms by MyuuAwakening, What it Means to be Alive, Bell Conjuring, Transforming the Future, Brutal Beginnings, Kingdom of Chaos, Statically Wanted, Myocardial Infarction, Disoriented In The Woods, Edge Of Forever, and Knew You In Another Life by Tim KuligFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a06-sweet-hereafterStick around after the credits for a look at Your Horror Show, a terrifying full cast anthology, presented in pure pulpy goodnesshttps://www.yourhorrorshow.com Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Observable Radio
Transmission A.05: "The Holiday"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 23:25


The Observer makes an ultimatum. Huge Holiday sales! America does the Holiday different. The Naughty go North.The fifth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Content Warnings: Gun Violence, Implied Harm of ChildrenWritten by Cameron Suey & PurpurinaProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaEdited by Cameron SueyThe EnsemblePhil van HestNathaniel LeighKatie SkovholtJoshua KellyPurpurinaCaitlin EveKyle GouldJoseph FaradayJason SmithScott RichersonMeredith GoldsmithRosemary ThorneRae WitteKC GreenAmber CarrJess O'BrienJack GrigoliDaniel ProfetaKeano RaubunCohen EdenfieldArt by Karrin FletcherAdditional Music Supervision by Katie SkovholtPsychology Consultant - Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Featured Vocalist - Katie SkovholtTranscripts available at observableradio.comSpecial Thanks to Geoff, Cathleen, and all our patrons and listeners.The following music was used for this media project:Christmas Tape Lo Fi, Christmas Magic, and Happy Christmas Inspiring by WinnieTheMoogIn the Bleak Midwinter by Alejandro Arvizu's SoundsVendi Emanuel Cincinnati Camerata and Queen City BronzeHoliday Weasel by Kevin MacLeodSnowflakes by Agnese ValmaggiaHoliday Shimmer And Shine by Justin Allan ArnoldYa Vienen Los Reyes Magos, Metal Version (Villancico) by DavidKBDCoventry Carol by Lawrence SheardSanta Claus Is Not Coming To Town by Alexander NakaradaThe Remnant and Nowhere by Tim KuligHoliday Gift Packages V1 by Lilo SoundFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a05-the-holidayAdditional Resources:https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/blog/community-resources/help-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://everytownsupportfund.org/everytown-survivor-network/resources-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://gunresponsibility.org/resources/Stick around after the credits for a look at The Pensive Tower, a high fantasy podcast from Scroll and Dagger Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Observable Radio
Transmission A.04: "Signs & Signifiers"

Observable Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 20:20


The Observer encounters an ending. Distressing breaches of quarantine. Record and transmit, just like a virus. The one that wouldn't be recorded.The fourth episode of Observable Radio, a found footage anthology podcast from Cameron Suey and Phil van Hest.Content Warnings: Gun ViolenceWritten and Edited by Cameron SueyProduced by Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and PurpurinaThe EnsemblePhil van HestJohn WarrenTrevor HendersonNathaniel LeighKyle GouldKatie SkovholtHector LealJason SmithKeano RaubunJoseph FaradayRosemary ThorneJack GrigoliJoshua KellyDaniel ProfetaJesse LealNatalie BergeRae WittePurpurinaArt by Karrin FletcherPsychology Consultant Elisa Leal, Psy.D (CA PSY28330)Find us online: observableradio.comSpecial Thanks to Geoff, Cathleen, and all our patrons and listeners.The following music was used for this media project:The Backrooms by MyuuDegenerate Blues by Alexander NakaradaBreaking World News, Your Big Rock Concert by WinnieTheMoogElevator Music, Late Night Country Road, and Children Eating Corn by Tim KuligRoad Trip by Frank SchroeterSelf Portrait In Three Shades Of Blue, and Captivity Is Led Captive by Justin Allan ArnoldEine Kleine Nachtmusik performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra at BolingbrookConan Concerto by Keith WolkLe Nozze di Figaro - No. 11 Cavatina 'Porgi, Amor' performed by Skidmore College OrchestraStoner Jam by Gordon BeattieGoldberg Variations performed by Glen GouldFor further information about SFX and Media Licenses, please visit the show notes at:https://www.observableradio.com/episodes/transmission-a04-signs-signifiersAdditional Resources:https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/blog/community-resources/help-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://everytownsupportfund.org/everytown-survivor-network/resources-for-victims-and-survivors-of-gun-violence/https://gunresponsibility.org/resources/Stick around after the credits for a look at Twilight Meridian, a scripted gothic/noir audio drama from our friends at Wrong Dimension Productions. Observable Radio is listener supported. To find out how you can contribute, and learn more about the production, join us on patreon.com/observableradio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast
Ekeler's Edge: RBs that shined in Week 1 + bold fantasy predictions for Week 2

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 43:55


Ekeler's Edge is back in its regular season grind with Los Angeles RB Austin Ekeler joining Matt Harmon to recap a wild Week 1 in the NFL and look ahead to Week 2.Ekeler and Harmon start off the episode recapping the instant classic that took place between the Dolphins and Chargers and what lasting fantasy implications could be drawn from each of the high powered offense's performances in Week 1. Ekeler shares details on how the Chargers have vastly improved their running game and why his backup Joshua Kelly could become a viable fantasy starter. Harmon and Ekeler also highlighted the RBs that shined in Week 1.The two then provide an update on the 'Ekeler Invitational' fantasy football league where Harmon and Ekeler both started the year 1-0. Harmon got a stellar performance from Ekeler himself while the Chargers RB won off the big games from Brandon Aiyuk and the Cowboys defense.Harmon and Ekeler then dive into the "Ask Austin Mailbag" by reacting to people's Sunday set ups with one submission blowing their minds. The two then end the show by sharing their bold fantasy predictions for Week 2.1:25 - Recapping a WILD Dolphins-Chargers game5:05 - Has Joshua Kelly emerged as a fantasy starter?8:55 - RBs to highlight from Week 117:55 - Ekeler's Edge invitational update: Austin, Matt start the year 1-028:38 - Ask Austin Mailbag: Who has the best Sunday set up?34:50 - Matt shares weird thing he does while watching football38:53 - Future Snapshot: Bold fantasy predictions for Week 2See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network
Protégé: From police prosecutor to law student

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 16:52


Here, an ex-police prosecutor turned law student discusses why he has decided to swap ends of the bar table. On this episode of The Protégé Podcast, host Jess Feyder speaks with Joshua Kelly, who has spent two decades as a cop and held the role of police prosecutor, about why he decided to begin a law career. Mr Kelly discusses why his role in the police force has aided his understanding of the law and why it gives him a unique perspective to practise from. He discusses cases during his time as a prosecutor that impacted him and motivated him to make the change to law. Mr Kelly also talks about where he sees his legal career going and where Australia's prosecution system might be flawed. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!

Red Pill Revolution
Assassination or False Flag?! Putin attacked, Navy's Drag Queen Recruitment, and RFK Jr.'s Presidential Claims

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 51:36


In today's episode, we'll delve into a variety of intriguing topics, starting with the Kremlin's belief that the US was behind the drone attack on Vladimir Putin. Next, we'll discuss the US Navy enlisting a drag queen as a digital ambassador for recruitment. We'll also examine a controversial incident in New York involving a homeless man and a bystander. Lastly, we'll explore Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent quotes and his plans for when he becomes president. We'll cover all this and more, so hit that subscribe button, leave a five-star review, and let's jump into it!   All the links: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams   Anti-Elite Club Apparel: https://antielite.club   Full Transcription:        Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening. Today we have several articles that we're gonna discuss. The very first one being that Moscow, the Kremlin in Vladimir Putin believe that the US was behind the drone attack. At an attempted assassination attempt, I'm Vladimir Putin's life. We will discuss that. We will also discuss the US Navy enlisting a drag queen as a digital ambassador to attract more. Recruits. Hmm. I can't believe I just said those words. Uh, the very next thing that we're gonna discuss is going to be a article that came out. There was a situation that happened in New York on a subway train that several people, lots of, lots of people are talking about this right now. Um, there was what seemingly was like, um, a drugged out, uh, homeless man who ended up getting put into a rear naked choke by some bystander. And that turned into him losing his life. So we'll discuss that and look at the details as that as well. Then what I wanna talk about a bit today too is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I want to get into some of the recent quotes that he's had, some of the things that he's said and some of the claims that he's made about what he would do if and when. He becomes president. So all of that and more today. But first, I need you to hit that subscribe button. If you are new here. Leave a five star review. Guys, I'm looking for some feedback on the very last episode. Did you like that format? What did you think about that conversation? Who should I interview next? That to me was very exciting. I believe that will be an every single. Week episode here on the Adams Archive, where we will be interviewing different people from different timeframes and even realms and fictional characters with some awesome questions. So let me know if you liked it. Leave a five star review, write something in the comments about it, because I want to know. I need some feedback guys. I haven't heard much about it, so give me some feedback. If you like that episode and. The last thing is head over to Anti elite.club and you can get some awesome, awesome apparel, including a Pelosi capital hat, which says Insider trading since 1970, whenever the hell Pelosi got into office. So there's that. There's our Protect the Children hoodie and more. All right, so without further ado, let's  jump. Intuit.          All right. The very first article that we're gonna discuss is coming from Reuters and it says, Russia believes the US was behind the Kremlin drone attack. In Kiev, what was believed to be an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin's life. Now I have my own thoughts about this. We'll get into this article in just a minute here, but if you saw the video on this, there was a video of this little flying object flying right over the Kremlin. Uh, and exploding. Right. A right on the flagpole. Right, right, right. On the very position of the building that you would have known that this was the Kremlin. Okay, so. I think it's an interesting idea here that this could have been a false flag. I absolutely think that this situation, I don't see any way anyhow, that a drone gets that close to that building with Vladimir Putin. In it. Okay. I also don't see how, and, and then what you see in this video is it flies towards this flagpole and then it just explodes in this tiny little explosion out of, you know, for nothing that you see in the air for any reason that it explodes, but it just randomly explodes right over the flag. Okay, so what some people are saying is they believe that it was a false flag attack, and I tend to agree with this, with the way that it all went down. I don't think that you're killing Vladimir Putin with a tiny little drone in their, you know, their, their capital building or their White House type building. Okay? Just, just doesn't make sense to me. I don't think that that's how you're going about that if you're Ukraine. Okay. Now, on the other side of that, He is blaming the United States and Ukraine for this, right, and saying that, you know, and, and some people believe that he's doing this. As a false flag in order to gain popular opinion. Um, that's coming up to their celebration day. I forget what the name of it is. Basically when they law or they won the war over Germany. Uh, I believe it's, what is it? Parade day or something like that. Um, but I believe that this, that that's what happened. I believe this was a false flag. Now, if it's not, you know, I don't think it changes the outcome very much. I think we're gonna see. Retaliation by Vladimir Putin in Russia as a result of this. I don't think that we'll see it against the United States, but. Could you imagine if they now start going after Zelensky specifically and targeting him? Right. And we all know Russia could level Ukraine in just a matter of minutes. Right? So it's so weird to me, right? We talk about how this war is going and, and how basically imagine getting in a fist fight with somebody, but only flicking them. That's, that's what this war seems like to me, right? There's allegedly been 20,000 or so Russians who have died. Uh, that's the claim by the United States anyways, but. It seems like we have the kitty gloves on, right? It seems like we, we, we, in this specific war that we're seeing play out with Ukraine, like they're not actually trying to destroy each other, and there's a reason for that, right? Vladimir Putin is trying to absorb Ukraine as his own. So he doesn't wanna just level the, the his, his own property according to him. And he also doesn't want to have, the citizens of Ukraine have so much disdain for him because of the blood loss, that they wouldn't have any allegiance to him if and when he takes over Ukraine. So we're seeing this weird little flicking war. Instead of punches being thrown, they're flicking each other's ear. Uh, and, and the way this war is going down is situations like this, right? So, so I think it's gonna be interesting to see how it plays out. I don't know what the ramifications are. There's gonna be, but, but I do believe that this was a false flag. I don't think the United States would go about assassinating President Putin. So let's go ahead and read this article, what the title of this article by Reuter says is, Moscow Says Us is Behind Kremlin Drone Attack, air Raid Siren sound in. It says, Russia said on Thursday that the United States was behind an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin aiming to kill Vladimir Putin. And as air raid sirens sounded again in Kiev as darkness fell following attacks the previous night. Residents who made their way to air raid shelters, told Reuters, they saw drones in the air. Ukrainian President, Zelensky speaking in a hog in the at in the hog. What the heck of the hell that is. After visiting the International Court of Justice, said, Putin must be brought to justice over the war in that Kiva would work to create a new tribunal for this purpose. Putin spokesperson, like he's just gonna create a tribunal. They're gonna find him guilty and then all of a sudden he's gonna be brought to justice. Like, what a vague thing to think. Uh, Putin spokesperson, Dimitri Peskov, without providing evidence said Ukraine had acted on us orders with the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin Citadel in the early hours of Wednesday. White House National Security spokesperson, John Kirby said Peskov was just lying and at the United States, neither encouraged nor enabled Ukraine to strike outside of its borders. So Vladimir Putin believes that the United States gave the order to Ukraine to have Vladimir Putin assassinated. So if that is true, like if that is true and the United States was providing the intelligence, which in this case if it's not a false flag, is very likely Ukraine itself and their vast intelligence network is probably not figuring out exactly where Vladimir Putin is. And we found out through the very last leak that the US has boots on the ground in Ukraine. We found that out. We know that. Right? So what would stop them from providing intelligence to show. Ukraine where to strike. Now again, I think it would be silly to do it with a drone and maybe it was just Ukraine's stupidity that thought they thought they would actually conduct it that way. But I don't see a place, I, I don't see a situation where this was done on US orders, but if y, if Vladimir Putin even just thinks that, then that's very dangerous for the United States. That could turn into, or at least give justification to, if it's not what he wanted to begin with, but could still just give justification for Putin to strike Ukraine heavier, go after zelensky, or even potentially attack the United States if somebody tried to kill you. Right? What, what, what, what type of, you know, response is warranted, especially if you believe there was a certain individual who did it. Why wouldn't you go after that person? In a political situation, right, so Kiev has also denied the involvement in the incident and says, which followed a string of blasts over the past weekend targeting freight trains and oil depots in Western Russian and Russian controlled kamia. Moscow blamed Ukraine for those as well. It says, attempts to disown this attack both in Kiev and in Washington are of course absolutely ridiculous. We know very well that decisions about such actions about such terrorist attacks are made, not in Kiev, but in Washington. Pescov told reporters, Pescov said, in the urgent investigation is underway, and that any response would be carefully considered imbalanced. Russia's foreign ministry said that the alleged drone attack must not go unanswered and showed Kiev had no desire to end the 15 month old war at the negotiating table. Russia has increasingly accused the United States of being direct participant in the war, intent on inflicting a strategic defeat on Moscow. Yeah, of course. We, we, I don't think there's anybody who would disagree with that at this point. It says, Washington denies this and said that it's arming Kiev to defend itself and retake illegally seized land. So this article goes on and on. But that seems to be the gist of it, right? The White House responded. John Kirby, I believe the Secretary of Defense responded and made a statement surrounding this saying, we, we don't even know if we're gonna investigate this. I don't think we'll ever know who tried to assess and led Amir Putin. He said that they're, they're likely not to do an investigation. He said it definitely wasn't us, which of course, And maybe it wasn't and maybe it was a false flag. So I still stick to that. I still believe that this was potentially a false flag if it was the US and if it was Ukraine that tried this. Then this was a very stupid way to go about trying to kill Vladimir Putin. There's probably much better situations or much, much better types of attacks that you could do instead of some over a flagpole. It just seems so specific to me that this blew up right in the position, like I said, right in the position where you would have known that it was this building. Seems kind of weird. All right. So let's move on. The next article says that the US Navy enlists a drag queen for digital ambassador role to attract more recruits. If there was going to be, to be fair, if there was going to be one branch of the military were a drag queen would likely bring on new recruits. It might be the Navy. Oh. But if we found out anything from the Bud Light campaign, I don't think this is the way, I don't think this is gonna work to bring in more military recruits unless they think that, you know, I, I knew some dudes when I was in the military that would've definitely tried anything that, you know, moved at some of the strip clubs that they went to, uh, uh, by base, but beside the point. I don't know. Let's read this article. I have no context on this, so I just saw this, uh, it says the, the Department of Defense wonders why, uh, it says that the Navy has recruited a squadron administrator and drag queen using the name Heartbeat Daniels to be their new digital ambassador. The Post is designed to inspire more civilians to join the Navy, is that who we really want defending our nation is people who are inspired by men wearing women's clothes, wigs, and doing sexual dances. Is that who we really want? Picking up arms and defending our children? I don't think it is. I don't think so. Not maybe. Maybe I'm, I'm the only one, but I doubt it. Uh, so. This is from Libs of TikTok, hired this non-binary drag queen as a digital ambassador to try to recruit people. Let's see this video. So it's a, a reel. I don't think there's any, uh, let's see if I get any volume here. Nope, no volume on this. So it seems like there should be though. It says the US Navy hired this non-binary drag queen as a digital ambassador. Uh, It's a video of this man who pulls up a jean jacket and turns into a woman. Ugly. Both times by the way, was not much of an improvement. Just a lot of eye makeup says this navy sailor is also a drag queen. And then there's a video of him wearing a large wig, blowing kisses, smiling like anybody cares about him. Says 24 year old Joshua Kelly performs under the alter ego of Harpe Daniels. I wonder why I'm not getting volume on this while serving as his squadron's administrative supervisor. Kelly shows in a big, ridiculous child cheerleader type bow. In the middle of his silly head, it says, Kelly shows are a part of lip sync competitions and that are designed to boost more morale. Kelly hopes to inspire people all over the world to appropriate women's culture too, and show that you can serve your country and still have a mental disorder. Wow. Um, it doesn't say have a mental disorder. It said be yourself but yourself is not that. Okay. So how ridiculous. How ridiculous. And we, we knew it was gonna get to this point. Right. And you have to understand like, what, what better way. What better way to attack a country than, and, and, and belittle it's military capabilities. And you even have to think, like, think of your grandparents, think of your parents, and then, and then think of gen, gen Z, right? Think of those little kids who are doing TikTok dances and, and you know, all of the things that you think of when Gen Z comes up into your mind. Think of those are the people and the only people who get to defend our country. Now think of the, that you, you, you make 30% of the people defending our country are as non-binary as, uh, you know, some sort of LGBTQ plus part of the, it's like, okay, men with inherently feminine characteristics are not the person, not the people that you want defending you. Like if, if I'm outside of a bar and about to get in a fistfight with a bunch of other guys, Which may or may not have happened in my life several times. Um, I'm, I'm not immediately pointing to the drag queen or the, the trans man who thinks he's a woman or the, you know, flamboyantly gay person outside of the gay bar and immediately asking them to jump in and defend me. Like there's, there's probably a. Few other people I'm gonna point in the direction of in that situation. Uh, this says that, uh, the attempted woke ation of the US Armed Service is a growing trend with military brass defending the teachings of critical race theory among officers in nu numerous recruitment ads depicting far left concepts. Uh, here is a training video from the Navy featuring two engineers from the Naval Undersea Warfare Center explaining the use of pronouns, gender neutral language in how to be a good ally to L G B T community. Say, Hey everyone, or Hey, team. Yeah. And now that you say that, another way that we could show that we're allies and that we accept everybody is to maybe include our pronouns in our emails, or like we just did, introduce ourselves using our pronouns. But what would I do if I, uh, misgender someone? I think the first thing to recognize is that it's not the end of the world. You correct yourself and move on, or you accept the correction and move on. The most important thing I can tell you is do not put the burden of making you feel good about your mistake on the person that you just misgendered. Oh, thank you for telling me that. Yeah. In another take. Oh, thank you for telling me, for you to remember their, uh, pronoun. Next time it's in your mind. Kind of go through a progression of. Three good things about the person using their pronouns. So let's say the person chooses to use day day, then you will in your mind go, they have a nice shirt, they have a nice smile. They are really smart. So that kind of sticks in your brain. That is so helpful. Um, oh my gosh. Thank you. I wanna know what would I do if I want to know someone's gender identity or a pronoun? The most important, maybe look at them and see, is that a man or is that a woman? Oh, and let's not forget the Army's social justice advertising from, what was it? I think last year, the year before, there's this video, which was a recruitment ad. It begins in California with a little girl raised by two moms. Although I had a fairly typical childhood, took ballet, played violin, I also marched for equality. I like to think I've been defending freedom from an early age. When I was six years old, one of my moms had an accident. They left her paralyzed. Doctor said she might never walk again, but she tapped into my family's pride to get back on her feet. Eventually standing at the altar to marry my other mom with such powerful role models. I finished high school at the top of my class and then attended uc Davis while I joined a sorority full of other strong women. But as graduation approached, I began feeling like I'd been handed so much in life. A sorority girl stereotype. Sure I'd spent my life around inspiring women, but what had I really achieved on my own? One of my sorority sisters was studying abroad in Italy. Another was climbing Mount Everest. I needed my own adventures, my own challenge, and after meeting with an Army recruiter, I found it a way to prove my inner strength and maybe shatter some stereotypes along the way. I am US Army Corporal Emma Malone Lord, and I answered my calling and my mom's a lesbian, like, who cares? Just go serve in the military. It doesn't need to be this big outreach campaign. Like literally, you know, one question I never asked anybody in bootcamp. Is, were your parents gay? That was probably the last thing on my mind, sitting in San Antonio in a tent during Beast Week. Uh, so let's watch this last one, which is Humans of the cia, and then we'll move on. Articulated so beautifully how I felt as a daughter of immigrants then and now. Nothing about me was or is tragic. I am perfectly made. I can wax eloquent on complex legal issues in English while also belting in Spanish. I can change a diaper with one hand and console a crying toddler with the other. I'm a woman of color. I am a mom. I am a cisgender. Okay. Wow, that just took a turn right as I paused it, so we'll have to go back. But I call bullshit. First of all, there's no way that you're changing a diaper with one hand unless your child is a fricking newborn. I promise you. There's no way you're child changing a diaper of a child with one hand while also holding a toddler. I, I call bullshit. But let's hear about this woman's sexuality first before we figure out how, if she's qualified for the cia. I am a mom. I am a cisgender millennial who's been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. I am intersectional, but my existence is not a box checking exercise. I am a walking declaration. A woman whose inflection does not rise at the end of her sentences suggesting that a question has been asked. I did not sneak into cia. My employment was not and is not the result of a fluke or slipped through the crack. I earned my way in and I earned my way up the ranks of this organization. I am educated, qualified, and competent, and sometimes I struggle. I struggle feeling like I could do more, be more to my two sons, and I struggle leaving the office when I feel there's so much more to do. I used to struggle with imposter syndrome, but at 30, and if you too are a cisgendered Hispanic individual who is intersectional with generalized anxiety disorder, you too can join the C I a Crickets. Hey, I bet you didn't know we had that function over here. All right, so there are some woke advertisements. The Navy claims that the D I A or D E I, diversity, equity inclusion initiatives are not hurting recruitment yet. Interest in military service continues to plummet in the wake of the woke shift. The repellent nature of leftist branding efforts in the military should be obvious. In the past, the majority of these vol, those volunteering for military service have always been conservative or independent. With only 29% of current serving, identifying as Democrats, leftists have long been widely opposed to military participation in general, even though ironically, the Democrats are now becoming the prominent party of war when it comes to Russia and Ukraine. Situation. Says they want America going to war. They just don't wanna be forced to go and fight those war themselves. All right. Another factor in this mindset is the average left leftist. It is a philosophy that lends itself to weakness, entitlement, and often mental illness. This article says, how dare you, uh, making training goals difficult or impossible? Over 42% of Gen Z have been diagnosed with at least one mental health condition. Wow. That's a pretty crazy statistic. And that statistic comes from. Psychology Psychol psychiatrist.com. Hmm. 42% of Gen Zs diagnosed with a mental health condition. Wow. That's a wild statistic. All right. Um, many businesses are now more likely to reject applications from job seekers that use prof preferred pronouns in their resumes. These people are far more trouble than they are worth. Yeah. So that's the Navy trying to recruit people with a drag queen and the history of wokeness in our military and secret, uh, or, or, you know, shadow organizations like the cia. Uh, how's that going for you guys? Because last I heard there was a crazy recruitment situation where they basically dropped all physical requirements, like basically the entirety of the PT situation. I, I forget what it was. I believe I talked about it here, but it was like the BMI went away, that you had to qualify under the, the training, uh, the, the PT distinctions, like the type of PT training you had to do went away. The, um, it, it's wild. So no surprises. I mean, I'm guess I'm a little surprised by this, but I guess I shouldn't be. Uh, so let's move on. Now. I did see this article. I. Which was a little alarming when I first read it, but, um, but I'll, you'll, you'll hear it explained in just a second. Um, Putin sets fire to a compound outside of Kiev full of women and children burning them all alive. Oh wait, just kidding. That was the FBI and the atf and that's what they did to the citizens in Waco, Texas. Right. I think we came up on the, uh, anniversary of that just a few weeks ago and it's, it's such a tragic story. It's so cra it's one of the wildest stories in American history that that's actually what happened in this standoff in Waco. The A TF and the F B I lit fire to a building killing women and children. Yet, if we heard of that about Vladimir Putin, there would be calls for war across the board. Not war like we have it now, but troops on the ground from the United States with American flag patches on their shoulders that would be infiltrating and, and and killing Russians. That's what would be happening if this happened there. But you know, The, the, the, uh, I don't think the American washing of propaganda has turned the Waco Texas situation into a more of a documentary that people find interesting than an actual reality that they would believe is possible in today's world, which that was not that far ago. Uh, so anyways, I just thought that comparison was interesting. Um, and, and if that actually happened, what the actual response would be from American citizens, including myself. If we heard about that, there would be a serious, serious discussion surrounding whether or not somebody capable of doing something so horrific should be allowed to maintain this petty little war that they're having without serious consequences. But that wasn't Vladimir Putin, that was the fbi. That was Americans, as there's an American flag flying above the burning building that I'm looking at on this now. There was some responses to this on Reddit. It says there are no winners in that entire situation. I feel terrible for the innocent lives loss. They didn't deserve any of that. Somebody responded to that and said, I mean, the ATF could have been just apprehended to when he went for one of the routine jogs. Instead, the ATF decided to slaughter women and children. Uh, Let's see, biz Lane School Siege is, so somebody else commented, uh, an event where Russians killed more, went away. Um, more people then were held hostage. What does that mean? Hmm. Interesting. Um, this says that if you wanna learn more, you highly recommend the documentary Waco, the Rules of Engagement from 1997. The most horrifying part is that when they cut back and forth showing that the ATF claimed to be doing with the reality of what were actually happening. Hmm. So like what they were actually telling people on the outside comp compared to what they were actually doing. Uh, so that was the Bilan School Siege, an event where Russians killed more hostages than the terrorists. It says the Be somethings hospital raid, Moscow Theater Hostage Crisis, Bilan School Siege. If the Russian armed forces show up to a hostage crisis, you're in safer hands with the terrorists. I think I do remember hearing about that. Um, but anyway, somebody was recommending the documentary Waco, the Rules of Engagement for 1997. It's available on YouTube as well. Uh, the, it says they cut back and forth showing what the ATF claimed to be doing with the reality of, um, re the reality of what they were actually doing. That said the Putin headline has a really weird reach. Uh, Waco is horrifying enough without reading the attack or without needing to attach some. Odd anti Ukraine propaganda. Well, it just puts it in perspective. Uh, it says That didn't Putin gas and movie theater full of hostages or something. That's what they talked about before. Uh, but it was a traditional theater meant for plays. Uh, it says in all 131 people officially died out of 850 to 900 hostages with the majority of the hostages fatalities occurring. After exposure to the gas ster, the Russians government ped into the theater compromising a mixture of car fentanyl and Rema fentanyl. Fentanyl derivative. However, some estimates place the number of hostages killed far closer to 200 to 300. Wow. That's horrible. All right, moving on. But first, go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Leave a five star review, head over to the Anti elite.club website, check out the gear, promote and help you boy out. Uh, get some some of the stuff, the, uh, stuff that I actually designed myself. So lemme know if you like it. Um, one of the ones that I kinda like about it was the, um, make Love Now Viruses. It's a tie-dye sweater, uh, with the Anti Elite Club logo monogram on the back. Um, but here's the deal and here's what the anti league club is about. 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So, um, basically, uh, what happened on this New York subway is that, uh, subway riders walk at the Broadway li uh, that's the picture. Um, the death of a man who was . Placed in a choke hold. He was put in a rear naked choke by a fellow passenger on a New York City subway train. Earlier this week has been ruled a homicide by the city's medical examiner as calls for the arrest and the incident have intensified. The deceased man identified as 30 year old Jordan Neely died on Monday from a compression of the neck while riding on the F train in Manhattan. The spokesperson for the medical examiner said on Thursday noting that homicide is not r a ruling, an intent, or culpability nearly according to media reports was homeless. It says A video of the incident that has circulated on social media showed an unidentified pass passenger applying a choke hold. It was a rear naked choke to a man identified as Neely on the floor of a subway for more than three minutes. Who, uh, two other men there are seen in the video restraining neely's arms before he went limp. Where I just cannot verify the authenticity of the video. It's real. I, you, I can tell you you don't want to. It's, it's really not that horrific to see, but it's like, it's pretty disgusting to watch this guy hold onto this rear naked choke for as long as he did. Um, Neely was known to impersonate Michael Jackson dressing and dancing like legendary music artists on New York, busy trains and stations. The altercation occurred after he boarded the train and began saying he was hungry and ready to die. The 24 year old former Marine who placed Neely in the choke hold was questioned by police and released on Monday. Local Remedi reported authorities have not released his name. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office said, be investigating the incident by reviewing the medical examiner's report, viewing video and photo of footage of the altercation, and conducting interviews with witnesses. It also said it was examining Neely's medical records. The incident has led the calls for the man who put Neely into the choke hold to be arrested and for the city to do more for the homeless and those who are struggling with mental illness. Some have also claimed that race. Neely is black, and the man who choked him was white, had plays a, uh, plays a card in the city's handling of the case. Democratic US representatives, a o C, whose district includes neighborhoods in the New York City, boroughs of the Bronx, and the queens said Neely was murdered. Jordan was ho houseless and crying for food. In the time when the city is raising rents and stripping services, the murderer gets protected with passive headlines and no charges. New York City Mayor Eric Adams cited mental health issues is having a role in the incident, but he said he would profane com contaminating further while the investigation is underway. We did not know there were serious mental health issues at play here. Or we do know it says, um, noting that the administration has worked to care for homeless individuals and getting them off the streets, the subways. So I don't know what happened prior to this. It, there hasn't been a ton of information that I've seen personally about what happened prior to this. What I see when I watched this video is a guy seemingly who had. Very little training. You could tell by the way that he was doing this rear naked joke. He didn't have his hooks in there. There was, he wasn't restraining the, their guide properly. There. There's no reason that you should have to have two people hold somebody's arms while you choke this them unconscious if you know what you're doing. So, I personally believe this is murder, right? And maybe that's unpopular on this side of things and, and, and to be on the, you know, not, uh, uh, part of team a ooc. But I agree with a o c I agree with her. This may be the only time you ever hear that in my life. I believe this man was murdered. I do not think that there is any situation at all where you hold a rear naked choke for three full minutes. If that's how long it was, the video showed maybe 45 seconds or 30 seconds. I think what happened was atrocious. I think that the, the, if you are actually somebody who should be applying a, a, a rear naked choke, you should be able to constrain and restrain somebody properly, especially some crack head on a, a train without having to hold a, a rear naked choke for three straight minutes. I would never do that to somebody even if my, unless my life was in danger and you have a knife and you are actively trying to murder me, then yeah, maybe I'll hold it a little bit longer than if we were training in the gym. But if you, uh, if you are somebody who has engaged in combat, in, in combat sports, in jujitsu, in in M M A or you're a Marine who had a little bit of training enough to be able to restrain, you should have enough. Training if you're going to use that to restrain somebody without utilizing it that way, you know, when you choke somebody unconscious and when you choke somebody unconscious, you have about 30 seconds or so, maybe a little bit longer, maybe a little bit less, depending on the person. But generally, if you hold it and you keep holding it, that person's gonna die. You are restricting what, what they said there was like wrong. It said something about, um, his, what did it say? Um, there was no charges. I agree. Crazy. Um, what did they say? Something about restricting his air flow. Two men in the video restraining neely's arms before he went limp. Uh, the deceased man identified as 30 a spokesperson, said the medical examiner noting that homicide was not ruined the intent. Um, he was homeless. Where did it go? What did they say? I dunno what happens in a rear naked choke. What happens in any proper choke? There's not too many air chokes that you do to somebody where they stop them from breathing. What it does is there's two main arteries that run through your neck and you're stopping the blood flow from running through those main arteries. You stop these, this blood flow, your brain shuts off. You go to sleep if you continue to stop the blood flow for minutes at a time. That sleep turns into a permanent sleep, right? You kill somebody by holding a, a, a rear naked choke that long. Um, so this guy had no business holding that choke for as long as he didn't, unless the guy had a knife in his hand. If he had a knife in his hand, then I'm wrong. Right. If he had a gun in his, in his waistline, then maybe I'm wrong. If he was actively trying to stab somebody Yeah, sure. Make sure that he doesn't wake up. But unless your life or somebody else's life was an imminent danger, you don't, you do not hold a rear naked choke for three straight minutes in any situation. And when you feel somebody's body go limp, you let go. It's over. It's done. They might wake up in 10 to 15 seconds and then by that point you should have a better way of restraining them. But there's no situation where these two guys should have been holding his arms. I mean, it's, it's a pretty horrific situation, understanding what's going on here. Um, two guys holding somebody else's arms while another guy chokes him to death is like, not, not something that you want to. You wanna watch or be a part of? It's, it's pretty crazy. I think this guy should go to jail. I think this guy should actively be tried for murder. We should find out more about what was happening here. It doesn't seem like there was any evidence here that somebody's life was in imminent danger. All we heard about was this guy's homeless. So, yeah, I think they're going soft on this guy. Um, I don't know if that's due to his race. I don't know if that's due to the vi but with the video, it, it just doesn't make any sense to me why this guy continues to choke him. Um, so I, I think, unless there's something I'm missing here, This is horrific and it's murder. That's it. Um, don't apply that if, if you don't have the ability to, to know when to let go. And also, if you, if you are capable of applying that to a random citizen who's not fighting, who's not actively capable of fighting back properly, you should be able to restrain them without choking them to death. That, that's just my 2 cents. All right. Now last but not least, let's talk about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. So there's been a few different headlines. Now, I haven't looked into a ton about, um, Robert Kennedy jr's. Uh, like his policy stuff when it comes to be running as a Democrat, he is running as a Democrat on the Democratic ticket. But from what I've seen on several websites that have been pulling this, there's a good portion of people who are, who are, you know, right of center, who are very seriously considering voting for Robert Kennedy Jr. He is the demo, like the, the, the, the. Anybody and everybody who's been questioning this system, who's had the, the institutions crumble around them and their view perspective of them, of their authority, figures that are around us, like anybody and everybody who's had that same feeling that everybody that's probably listening to this has had, like the, the, the idea of institutions having our best interest in mind should definitely, in my opinion, consider looking into the policies of Robert Kennedy Jr. Um, he wrote the book, the Real Anthony Fauci, which I haven't personally read it, but a, according to the people that I know that have read it. It absolutely breaks down brilliantly. The reason that Anthony Fauci should be charged for crimes against humanity, like citations after citations after citations. Um, unfortunately, Robert F. Kennedy has this voice issue, which he got, you know, everything that you read about him says Anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy, anti-vaxxer, Robert F. Kennedy. But the reason he's anti-vax is because he got a vaccine and it destroyed his speaking ability. It should say vaccine victim, not anti-vaxxer. Right, so vaccine victim Robert F. Kennedy. Running for the Democratic Party has made several headlines recently, um, about his, what, what he said that he would do if he is elected. One of them being that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Said that he will pardon Julian Assange and Edward Snowden if he was elected president. Now that's some shit that I can get behind because when Trump left office and he did not pardon either of those men, it raised several questions in my mind. There's several things about Trump now. I voted for Trump both times, so I'm not a Trump hater. I all the way get the, get the fundamentals of why people voted for Trump, right? I get it a hundred percent. But I have questions guys. One of those questions being, why did Donald Trump push operation warp speed? Why did he still gloat to this day about the vaccine? Why were businesses being shut down right around the time that he was leaving office? Right, the lockdowns, he didn't speak out, uh, uh, adhere, uh, uh, uh, completely about those. He still gloats to this day about the vaccine coming out during his presidency and that he was the reason that the vaccine came out. Um, now that's another separate conversation about all the things that we're seeing with the vaccine coming out right now about, uh, you know, and all of the people that are literally dying. All around me like it's crazy how many people that I know who are extremely healthy, that are dealing with serious, serious adverse side effects, heart conditions, cardiology, like serious conditions where they're having to get heart surgeries and. There's no whisper of it. Why in the wo Okay, I I won't run through that tangent cuz Let's talk about Ron. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Um, but we'll jump into that a different day. All right. But he says that he would pardon Assange and Snowden if he's elected president, which I get behind 100%. That is a man who is willing to expose the truth. Now is he a man who's capable of getting elected is a different story, especially after you understand what happened to Bernie Sanders by the dnc, where he was, should have been the front runner, but there was emails leaked, literally showing that they do not allow the person with the most votes to be elected than the primaries. They just pick them out of exactly who they want to run. As we saw in those LE emails, the Clinton emails. Uh, anyways, let's see what, uh, some of that conversation says. Says, sadly, I firmly believe that if Snowden gets a pardon and returns to the US, the three letter agencies will have him assassinated. Probably very true. Uh, news, sadly, we found out that today, yeah, that we found out that Snowden cut his own head off with a box cutter, tragic stuff. Anyways. Next up, math is racist. Uh, says he should avoid convertible rides in Dallas between now and then, and yeah, there's some quotes about that, but yeah, there's probably a very little chance of him getting elected just based on the powers that be e even if you beli if you, if you believe in that kind of thing, you know, free and fair elections. Uh, but yeah, I, I, I see a very little chance where, They allow that to happen. But I, I would seriously consider looking into his policies and personally, I, I would consider looking into voting for him, depending on what, how, how democratic his policies are. Um, the next one that we'll look at by him says, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Oh, we're missing one here guys. Let's see. We got one more for ya. And it is, Uh, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says that mega billionaires are using climate change to usher in totalitarian controls on our society, right? So what he's talking about there is the carbon footprint. What he's talking about, there is a social credit score based on how much meat you ate that week. What he's talking about there is 15 minute cities. So Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says mega billionaires are using climate change. To usher in totalitarian controls in our society. So this comes from the Daily caller says, democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Said Friday that mega billionaires like Bill Gates are using climate change to implement totalitarian controls on society. Climate issues and pollution issues are being exploited by, you know, the World Economic Forum and Bill Gates and all these big, you know, mega billionaires The same way that Covid was exploited, to use it as an excuse to clamp down totalitarian controls on society like Kennedy during a talk show. Hosted by Kim Iverson. Kim Iverson being the woman who I talked about last week, um, who about From the Hill, who was removed because she had something to say about vaccines, I believe. Um, but I actually liked Kim Iverson a lot. So, um, here's the clip. Um, where do you stand on climate policies that are being enacted right now? There is a difference between environmentalism and climate change. Where do you stand on all of that and what types of policies. Do you support or climate the climate, climate issues and pollution issues are being exploited by, you know, the, the World Economic Forum and Bill Gates and all of these, uh, big, you know, mega billionaires the same way that Covid was exploited, uh, to use it as an excuse to clamp down, top-down totalitarian controls on society and to, um, and then to give us engineering solutions. And if you look closely, as it turns out, the guys who are promoting those engineering solutions are the people who, who, who own the ipss, the patents for those solutions. Oh, it's a way, you know, it's, they're, it's being used. They've given climate, uh, chaos, a bad name, you know, because people now see that it's just another crisis that's being used. Strip mine the wealth of the poor and to, you know, to enrich billionaires. And, uh, you know, I, I, for 40 years have had the same policy on climate and engineering. You can go check my speeches from the 1980s and I've said the most important solution for environmental issues, not top down controls. It's free market capitalism. So there you go. Maybe just baby. Give it a shot. Look into his policies. That's all I'm saying. Uh, but that is what I have for you guys today. Thank you so much for listening. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. I hope you have a wonderful day. I love you. Goodnight.      

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Bolt Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 20:10


This mock draft is an opinion-based analysis of the needs of the 2023 Chargers. The discussion focuses on the importance of selecting players that address the team's weaknesses rather than selecting the flashy toys that could be given to Justin Herbert. It is suggested that the Chargers should find speed to stretch the field for the offense, and that there are options available through mock drafts that could help the team. The mock draft also suggests that the Chargers should prioritize players that address their weaknesses, such as tight ends and wide receivers, as well as finding speed. Overall, the mock draft aims to provide the Chargers with a strategy that will help them find the best players available to help them succeed in the 2023 season. This mock draft was done without any trades. The players discussed were Will Anderson, Tyra Wilson, Jaylen Carter, Bryce Young, Quinton Johnson, Christian Gonzalez, Devin Witherspoon, and Paris Johnson Jr. Quentin Johnson has been climbing the draft boards lately, and the topic of building the team correctly with the right players was discussed. It was suggested that the team needs a linebacker, edge rusher, defensive tackle, or running back. Austin Eler was mentioned as being a great running back, but the question of whether or not it would upset him to have a high draft pick for a running back was raised. The overarching theme of the conversation was that the team needs should be prioritized over team wants. The speaker was discussing potential draft picks for their team, focusing on the defensive line. They considered Kale Caney, as he could pair up with Morgan and Tito Aboa. With other edge players being taken, the speaker then shifted their focus to Bijan Robinson. Robinson could be a long-term investment for the team, as well as a great weapon for Justin Herbert. He is a good runner and blocker, and there is potential for him to line up in the slot and become a pass catcher. Overall, Robinson would be a great addition to strengthen their defensive line. The conversation focuses on how the Los Angeles Chargers need a running back upgrade. Austin Nicholas is an absolute stud when it comes to touchdowns, but the Chargers need a guy that can carry the ball 15-20 times a game. Austin Eckler is more of a scat back. Joshua Kelly is fitting in well and Isaiah Spiller was drafted last year, but the Chargers need a massive upgrade in the run game. The speaker suggests Bajan Robinson at 21, as he would be a great weapon for Justin Herbert and would help to lockdown games. They would have loved to have selected Colgic, Murphy's Nolan Smith, or Will McDonald's. If you enjoyed this video Tackle that Like button and Subscribe for more of the best Chargers content from the Legenday Bolt Bros.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ87YkBeHPdChl2JYwbGfjgThe most legendary brothers you know so well return for another video about the Los Angeles Chargers! Be sure to like and subscribe for more content for the Chargers!Links:https://www.Beacons.ai/boltbroshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/chargerboltfamily/abouthttps://www.riverslake.org/https://chargers.rosterfy.com/registerMerch!https://nflshop.k77v.net/Ry9ymXhttps://www.boltbros.live#nfl #chargers #socal --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bolt-bros-podcast/support

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond
Episode 31: Ep31: Classical Ghosts, classic Monk & Nicholas Payton direct from his couch!

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 53:22


1 JK Group - Rising Part 1 (La Sape Records) Multi-dimensional future-jazz outfit JK Group return on La Sape Records. Led by award-winning saxophonist,Joshua Kelly (30/70 collective, PBS Young Elder of Jazz 2019), the band returns to the label with a follow up EP to the mind-bending 2021 release, 'What's Real?'2 David Versace - Summer Party (Okra La Sape Records) Brisbane-based multi-instrumentalist David Versace shares the his much anticipated debut LP 'Okra', his first solo album for La Sape Records. Wandering effortlessly between jazz, samba, ambient and the odd dance-floor heater, 'Okra' follows 3 years of consistent releases and is his most elegant an articulated work yet.3 Doug Wamble - Homesick (Blues in the Present Tense Halyconic Records) This is Wamble's first album since 2015's The Traveler: Live in New York City, co-produced with veteran guitarist Charlie Drayton and a musical cast of longtime associates: bassist Eric Revis, drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts, and saxophonist Prometheus Jenkins (aka Branford Marsalis). 4 Kay Young - Feel Like Makin Love (Bluenote Re:imagined) Blue Note Re:imagined returns with a new 16-track compilation featuring fresh takes on music from the illustrious Blue Note vaults recorded by a heavyweight line-up of the UK jazz, soul and R&B scene's most hotly-tipped rising stars. 5 Ron Carter - Receipt Please (Finding the Right Notes IN& OUT) In October 2022, PBS aired a two hour documentary on jazz legend Ron Carter. Six years in the making, Finding the Right Notes was produced and directed by the renowned producer/director Peter Schnall, a seven-time Emmy Award and Peabody Award winner. Schnall reveals poignant and joyful details of the jazz maestro's life, from his early days as a cello student in high school through his years in the Miles Davis Quintet of the ‘60's and into his vital solo career that continues to this day.6 Ubunye - Ubunye (Ubunye 33 Jazz) Ubunye is a vibrant seven-piece Afro-jazz band (which can expand to a 10 piece with horns) - it is a band like no other.  Featuring three powerful vocalists from South Africa's Kwa Zulu Natal region combined with a dynamic rhythm section from Leeds, UK  Ubunye's music is a unique blend of contemporary jazz, Afro-pop and traditional ‘Isigqui' Zulu music.7 Nicholas Payton - Feed The Fire (The Couch Sessions SMOKE) Visionary Multi-instrumentalist and Composer Nicholas Payton Provides a Vital Dose of Musical Therapy on The Couch Sessions Available Now on Smoke Sessions Records, the Trio Album Features the Dream Rhythm Section of Buster Williams and Lenny White, as Well as the Compositions and Sampled Voices of Masters Like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Keith Jarrett and Geri Allen8 Tim Fitzgerald - Cariba (Full House CELLAR MUSIC GROUP) Chicago-based guitarist Tim Fitzgerald and his septet Full House have released their eponymous debut album.Out now via Cellar Music Group, Full House is an assemblage of Chicago's finest straight-ahead players who transform a thoughtfully-curated selection from Wes Montgomery's varied songbook.9 Theon Cross - Epistrophy (Bluenote Re:imagined) London tuba player and Sons of Kemet member Theon Cross with a version of the Thelonious Monk/Kenny Clarke composition Epistrophy10 Michael Wollny - Erlkonig (Ghosts ACT) On "Ghosts" pianist and composer Michael Wollny, together with bassist Tim Lefebvre and drummer Eric Schaefer, explores the ghosts that inhabit songs from jazz, classical and pop music. The musical spectrum of the album, which is influenced by the "Hauntology" movement as well as Northern and Southern Gothic, ranges from Franz Schubert's "Erlkönig" to jazz standards by George Gershwin or Duke Ellington and pop songs by Nick Cave or Timber Timbre. 11 Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity  - Red Beans and Rice (Far Horizons !K7)Next week on CPG: Boogaloo sax from Canada, Lauren Henderson channels betrayal + fabulous guitar jazz from NYC.  Hit subscribe right now & immerse next week.

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond
Episode 31: Ep31 Bitesize Edition: Fabulous beats from Brisbane, wild experimentation from a PBS Young Elder of Jazz + a big friend of CPG bringin home the beans and rice!

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 14:47


Welcome to the latest Courtney Pine Global Podcast Bitesize Edition! A coffee break's worth of cool jazzy vibes to wet your appetite for the full show. Commercial free, and hand-picked by Courtney for a vibrant, and soulful listen!  This week: fabulous beats from Brisbane, wild experimentation from a PBS Young Elder of Jazz + a big friend of CPG bringin home the beans and rice! Please let all your jazz friends know that they can listen for free on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and always at jazz-pod.comVisit our archive here Join the CPG community by following us on Facebook & Instagram Ask us ANYTHING(!) about jazz over on Twitter Watch our FAB & FUN artist features over on Tiktok1 David Versace - Saguaro (Okra La Sape Records) Brisbane-based multi-instrumentalist David Versace shares the his much anticipated debut LP 'Okra', his first solo album for La Sape Records. Wandering effortlessly between jazz, samba, ambient and the odd dance-floor heater, 'Okra' follows 3 years of consistent releases and is his most elegant an articulated work yet.2 JK Group - Rising Part 1 (La Sape Records) Multi-dimensional future-jazz outfit JK Group return on La Sape Records. Led by award-winning saxophonist,Joshua Kelly (30/70 collective, PBS Young Elder of Jazz 2019), the band returns to the label with a follow up EP to the mind-bending 2021 release, 'What's Real?'3 Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity  - Red Beans and Rice (Far Horizons !K7)Next week on CPG: Classical Ghosts, classic Monk & Nicholas Payton direct from his couch!  Have you subscribed on Apple Podcasts yet?  Get clicking so you don't miss the launch!!

Today in Focus
The mystery of Teesside's dead crabs

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 53:33


When thousands of crabs started washing up on the beaches of Teesside in north-east England, authorities blamed algae in the water. But the fishers watching their livelihoods disappear weren't buying it. Joshua Kelly reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Football Weekly
Newcastle fans have got their club back. But at what cost? – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 30:49


Today we're replaying an episode of our sister podcast Today in Focus, where Nosheen Iqbal speaks to Joshua Kelly, Wallace Wilson and David Conn about the recent takeover of Newcastle United by the Saudi Public Investment Fund. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Ability Beast Talk
Josh Kelly: Creator The Mechanical World of Dr. Gearbox

Ability Beast Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 42:00


Today's amazing episode of Ability Beast Talk sit down with one of Creators animator game developer extraordinaire Joshua Kelly one of the masterminds behind the game of inclusion and diversity. The mechanical world of Dr. Gearbox A video game that is transformative inspiring educational and awesome! Tomorrow's episode of ability Beast Talk is simply put amazing here's the video game. The Mechanical World of Dr. Gearbox Video game Main Results Description Gearbox. The Mechanical World of Dr. Gearbox. Unravel the forgotten mysteries of an aging adventurer by retracing his steps across four distinct environments. Overcome the odds by recruiting a deep roster of eccentric and fascinating creatures to aid you on your quest to discover the truth.

Dynasty Blueprint
Which Second-Year RB Could Breakout In 2021?

Dynasty Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 28:26


In this episode of the Locked On Dynasty Football Podcast, Marcus Mosher and Kate Magdziuk discuss which second-year running backs could breakout during the 2021 season? They debate Zack Moss vs. A.J. Dillon, why Anthony McFarland could be the next Tony Pollard and why Joshua Kelly has a chance to be the lead back in Los Angeles. All that and so much more in this episode of the show!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dynasty Blueprint
Which Second-Year RB Could Breakout In 2021?

Dynasty Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 31:11


In this episode of the Locked On Dynasty Football Podcast, Marcus Mosher and Kate Magdziuk discuss which second-year running backs could breakout during the 2021 season? They debate Zack Moss vs. A.J. Dillon, why Anthony McFarland could be the next Tony Pollard and why Joshua Kelly has a chance to be the lead back in Los Angeles. All that and so much more in this episode of the show! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mind of Mansion Fantasy Football Podcast

RotoUnderworld Radio Fantasy Football Podcast - Mind of Mansion, Ep 543: The Podfather Matt Kelley (@Fantasy_Mansion) and Danny Kelly (@DannyBKelly) lament Atlanta's accidental rebuild. How Kyle Pitts transfixed NFL scouts. Tua Tagovailoa is set up to smash in Miami. Jaylen Waddle and Will Fuller are huge boons for Tua Tagovailoa. Sam Darnold is set up to fail in Carolina. Julio Jones going to a Derrick Henry offense is bad. Ryan Tannehill and Matt Ryan are two ships passing in the night. Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford are two ships passing in the night. Is Lamar Jackson not equipped to be this year's Josh Allen? How much will Rashod Bateman help Lamar Jackson? What is Marquis Brown's optimal role in the Baltimore passing game? What is Justin Herbert's ceiling? Why Keenan Allen's dynasty value is so stable. Mike Williams is officially a sleeper. Josh Palmer can break out out in Year 1. Austin Ekeler and Joshua Kelly could be productive. Fading D'Andre Swift based on Jamaal Williams is pure madness. Like all quarterbacks, Tom Brady is supporting cast-sensitive. Teddy Bridgewater and Taysome Hill are values in superflex and 2-QB leagues. Davante Adams and Robert Tonyan bolstered Aaron Rodgers last season. Start drafting on the Underdog Fantasy app NOW: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-rotounderwold, Code UNDERWORLD The "World Famous" Draft Kit has ARRIVED: www.playerprofiler.com/fantasy-football-draft-kit Dynasty Deluxe is changing how dynasty leagues are played: www.playerprofiler.com/dynasty-league-rankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RotoUnderworld Radio - Fantasy Football Show

RotoUnderworld Radio Fantasy Football Podcast - Mind of Mansion, Ep 543: The Podfather Matt Kelley (@Fantasy_Mansion) and Danny Kelly (@DannyBKelly) lament Atlanta's accidental rebuild. How Kyle Pitts transfixed NFL scouts. Tua Tagovailoa is set up to smash in Miami. Jaylen Waddle and Will Fuller are huge boons for Tua Tagovailoa. Sam Darnold is set up to fail in Carolina. Julio Jones going to a Derrick Henry offense is bad. Ryan Tannehill and Matt Ryan are two ships passing in the night. Jared Goff and Matthew Stafford are two ships passing in the night. Is Lamar Jackson not equipped to be this year's Josh Allen? How much will Rashod Bateman help Lamar Jackson? What is Marquis Brown's optimal role in the Baltimore passing game? What is Justin Herbert's ceiling? Why Keenan Allen's dynasty value is so stable. Mike Williams is officially a sleeper. Josh Palmer can breakout out in Year 1. Austin Ekeler and Joshua Kelly could be productive. Fading D'Andre Swift based on Jamaal Williams is pure madness. Like all quarterbacks, Tom Brady is supporting cast-sensitive. Teddy Bridgewater and Taysome Hill are values in superflex and 2-QB leagues. Davante Adams and Robert Tonyan bolstered Aaron Rodgers last season. Start drafting on the Underdog Fantasy app NOW: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-rotounderwold, Code UNDERWORLD The "World Famous" Draft Kit has ARRIVED: www.playerprofiler.com/fantasy-football-draft-kit Dynasty Deluxe is changing how dynasty leagues are played: www.playerprofiler.com/dynasty-league-rankings

Houses of Light Church
El Precio de La Unción • Joshua Kelly

Houses of Light Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 31:54


Invitado Especial: Joshua Kelly. El precio de la unción no es la oración, sino el dar tu todo tu tiempo al Señor. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/housesoflight/support

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The Fantasy Coaches Podcast
#139 Faith or Not and Final Straw

The Fantasy Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 68:05


The Coaches are honoring the Month of June as Women in Fantasy Sports. The Coaches first guests are Victoria(@ffb_victoria) of BallBlast & The Football Guys and Linda (@lindellions) of FF Confidential, Fantasy Besties and More! They all come together to discuss young players who we still have faith in or not and some players on their final straw. Introduction Guest and Guest Questions: (1:54) Which former first round pick can bounce back? Henry Ruggs Or Jalen Reagor ( Which of these round 2 receivers do you have faith can step up? (KJ Hamler, Laviska Shenualt, Van Jefferson, Denzel Mims or Bryan Edwards) (17:40) Can Zack Moss step up in this amazing RB Class? (23:00) Can any of these Rbs who disappointed be an option still? (Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Darrynton Evans, Joshua Kelly & La'Mical Perine ) (29:06) Rather have Mecole Hardman or Parris Campbell (34:10) Can Deebo Samuel be a consistent Option? (39:50) Faith in any of these RBs to step up? (Devin Singletary, Darrell Henderson & Damien Harris) (45:00) Any Faith in N'Keal Harry or a slice of Pizza? (51:00) Ronald Jones(58:00) Willing to give a final shot on any of these 4 Backs(Rasheed Penny, Sony Michel, Kerryon Johnson or Justin Jackson?) (54:14) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-fantasy-coaches-pod/support

Lifeboat Fellowship
Testimony Of Joshua Kelly - 16th May 2021

Lifeboat Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 10:22


Sunday Evening, 16th May 2021 Testimony: Joshua Kelly www.lifeboatfellowship.com This audio was recorded at the Lifeboat Fellowship, Grange Corner, Moy. For further copies or information please visit our website at www.lifeboatfellowship.com or write to.... Lifeboat Fellowship, Old Moy Road, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, BT71 6PX

Inside The Moms Club
Kids Doing Great Things During the Pandemic

Inside The Moms Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 40:35


Sometimes a crisis brings out the best in people, including our kids. Meet Mace Massingill and brothers Hunter and Joshua Kelly as they share creative ways they've helped the homeless and Americans struggling with food insecurity during the pandemic. After hearing these amazing young men, you'll have a suggestion on those Saturday afternoons when yourchild says, “I'm bored.”

The Wadeoutthere Fly Fishing Podcast
WOT #12: Colorado River and Hook Sets with Joshua Kelly

The Wadeoutthere Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 62:17


In this episode we Wadeouthere with Joshua Kelly from @peglegoutdoors.  Josh is a USMC combat veteran who lost his leg in Afghanistan and now heals himself and others as a fly fishing and elk hunting guide in Colorado.  We discuss the Colorado River, the art of hooksets, and veterans on the water.To learn more about Josh, follow him on Instagram at @peglegoutdoors. To find out more about helping veterans on the water and beyond check out these organizations:https://warriorsandquietwaters.org/https://projecthealingwaters.org/https://semperfifund.org/https://www.wwfs.org/https://vetsoutdoors.org/events/If you want more information on some of the topics we discussed try reading these blog posts from Wadeoutthere:https://wadeoutthere.com/the-art-of-the-missed-hook-set/For more fly fishing stories, lessons learned, and artwork check out my blog and online gallery at: https://wadeoutthere.com/

Rolling Hills Community Church Sermon Series
Finish Strong // Part 1: The Call of Joshua // Kelly Minter

Rolling Hills Community Church Sermon Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 39:00


Strength and courage are two things that are difficult to have on our own. However, when we have the God of creation on our side – with us wherever we go – we can have strength. We can have courage. We don't have to fear or be discouraged. We can go out in faith and trust that He will be with us, no matter where He may lead or call us.

Rolling Hills Community Church - Nashville Campus
Finish Strong // Part 1: The Call of Joshua // Kelly Minter

Rolling Hills Community Church - Nashville Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 38:50


Strength and courage are two things that are difficult to have on our own. However, when we have the God of creation on our side – with us wherever we go – we can have strength. We can have courage. We don't have to fear or be discouraged. We can go out in faith and trust that He will be with us, no matter where He may lead or call us.

Rolling Hills Community Church - Nolensville Campus
Finish Strong // Part 1: The Call of Joshua // Kelly Minter

Rolling Hills Community Church - Nolensville Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 39:01


Strength and courage are two things that are difficult to have on our own. However, when we have the God of creation on our side – with us wherever we go – we can have strength. We can have courage. We don't have to fear or be discouraged. We can go out in faith and trust that He will be with us, no matter where He may lead or call us.

The Dynasty Football Life Podcast
Season 2 Episode 4 - The Injury Episode! The Chargers are Hiring a new Dr!

The Dynasty Football Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 80:04


Injuries run rampant across the NFL and apparently Skype was also playing hurt. Apologies for the audio this week as we had some poltergeist messing with us and try as hard as I might; I was about as effective at quelling it as Dave has been in his decade long rebuild. Saquon, McCaffrey, Mostert, Raegor...and the list goes on to Tyrod Taylor getting impaled by his team Dr. Strange times, strange times indeed...Nick is still to this day watching Justin Herbert hand the ball off to Joshua Kelly and at some point will need a wellness check. Good news! The content is spot on and we discuss why we always believed this season will be the season of depth and which players to target to help you weather the injury storm. DM and Follow us on Twitter @dynastylife_ffGive us a visit! https://www.dynastyfootballlife.com/

DLF Family of Podcasts
SuperFlex SuperShow 139 - For Richer, For Poorer

DLF Family of Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020


It's an incomparable comp episode – the second in the series – as the incoming NFL rookie class tries to measure up to the vets! Last week, the SuperTeam put the top tier rookies under the microscope, looking at veteran comps for the rookies from a skillset standpoint, and from a value standpoint. Dr. Ethan (@ETurnerFF_PT) is back for more rookie comps, and joined this week by SuperShow devy specialist James “The Brain” (@_JamesTheBrain), and the guys are going deeper in the rookie class, looking at similar veteran players to 2nd round rookies with lower ADP, and better veteran players with similar ADP! RIch Man/Poor Man comps for Laviska Shenault, Donovan People-Jones, Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Devin Duvernay, Albert Okwuegbunam, and Joshua Kelly! All that and more, on this week's Robin Hood episode! The SuperFlex SuperShow (@SuperFlexShow) – one of many great podcasts from the Dynasty League Football (@DLFootball) Family of Podcasts – is hosted by John Hogue (@SuperFlexDude), James Koutoulas (@_JamesTheBrain), Sam “Stompy” Lane (@FFStompy), Brian Harr (@BrianHarrFF) and Ethan Turner (@ETurnerFF_PT), featuring weekly dynasty football content focused on superflex, 2QB and other alternate scoring settings. Special thanks to Heart and Soul Radio for their song, “The Addiction,” and special thanks to the Dynasty League Football Family of Podcasts and the entire DLF staff for the ongoing support! Follow and send questions/trade polls to the podcast on Twitter, @SuperFlexShow! The SuperFlex SuperShow – one of many great podcasts from the Dynasty League Football (@DLFootball) Family of Podcasts – is hosted by John Hogue (@SuperFlexDude) and Tommy Blair (@FFTommyB), and always dedicated in loving memory to James “The Brain” Koutoulas. Featuring weekly dynasty football content focused on superflex, 2QB and other alternate scoring settings. Special thanks to Heart and Soul Radio for their song, “The Addiction,” and special thanks to the Dynasty League Football Family of Podcasts and the entire DLF staff for the ongoing support! Stay Sexy… and SuperFlex-y!

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The SuperFlex SuperShow
SuperFlex SuperShow 139 - For Richer, For Poorer

The SuperFlex SuperShow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 55:55


It's an incomparable comp episode – the second in the series – as the incoming NFL rookie class tries to measure up to the vets! Last week, the SuperTeam put the top tier rookies under the microscope, looking at veteran comps for the rookies from a skillset standpoint, and from a value standpoint. Dr. Ethan (@ETurnerFF_PT) is back for more rookie comps, and joined this week by SuperShow devy specialist James “The Brain” (@_JamesTheBrain), and the guys are going deeper in the rookie class, looking at similar veteran players to 2nd round rookies with lower ADP, and better veteran players with similar ADP! RIch Man/Poor Man comps for Laviska Shenault, Donovan People-Jones, Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Devin Duvernay, Albert Okwuegbunam, and Joshua Kelly! All that and more, on this week's Robin Hood episode! The SuperFlex SuperShow (@SuperFlexShow) – one of many great podcasts from the Dynasty League Football (@DLFootball) Family of Podcasts – is hosted by John Hogue (@SuperFlexDude), James Koutoulas (@_JamesTheBrain), Sam “Stompy” Lane (@FFStompy), Brian Harr (@BrianHarrFF) and Ethan Turner (@ETurnerFF_PT), featuring weekly dynasty football content focused on superflex, 2QB and other alternate scoring settings. Special thanks to Heart and Soul Radio for their song, “The Addiction,” and special thanks to the Dynasty League Football Family of Podcasts and the entire DLF staff for the ongoing support! Follow and send questions/trade polls to the podcast on Twitter, @SuperFlexShow!

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The Free Thought Prophet
“Oh My Joshua!” Episode #82 with Joshua Kelly

The Free Thought Prophet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 59:42


Joshua Kelly holds a Master of Arts degree in Theatre and Performance Studies and received his Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from the University of Montana. As a writer, he is an active blogger on Patheos where he comments on religion and current events. He is the author of the book “Oh, Your god!: The Evil Idea That Is Religion”, and his newest work is a contribution to the book “666”, a collection of arguments on religion featuring chapters from great authors on the subject such as Lawrence Krauss, Richard Carrier, Colin Humphreys, and others. He has also contributed an argument against a moral god to the Atheos App, created by Dr. Peter Boghossian and is sponsored by the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. We were delighted to talk with him about the second edition of his book and much more …