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Yvon Chouinard needs no introduction. The founder of Patagonia, pioneer of clean climbing, co-founder of 1% for the Planet, and lifelong advocate for simplicity and wildness, he's one of the world's most influential environmental leaders. Now in his mid-80s, Yvon continues to live, work, and fish by the same principles that have guided him since his dirtbag climbing days: live simply, take responsibility for your impact, and keep finding meaning through deep, direct engagement with nature. His newest book, “Pheasant Tail Simplicity: Recipes and Techniques for Successful Fly Fishing,” distills those philosophies into one of his lifelong passions—fly fishing. Co-authored with his longtime fishing buddies Craig Mathews and Mauro Mazzo, Pheasant Tail Simplicity begins as a guide to tying and fishing with only pheasant-tail flies, and becomes a case study in creativity, restraint, and how simplifying our pursuits can reconnect us to what really matters. You don't have to be a hardcore angler to glean important lessons from the book—its insights can be applied to almost any part of life. In this conversation, Yvon and I start out talking about fly fishing, of course—but we quickly veer into broader terrain: how constraints can become a path to freedom, how business can be a demonstration of ethics, and how pessimism can serve as a productive form of realism. He shares a ton of amazing stories—learning to fish with a tenkara master in Italy, teaching Crow Reservation children to fly fish, founding 1% for the Planet, why rebellious personalities make the best entrepreneurs, his love of regenerative agriculture, and why he still believes that action—no matter how small—is the cure for depression. It's a wide-ranging, funny, and wise discussion with someone who's spent a lifetime proving that the process is far more important than the outcome. During our conversation, you'll hear us reference several of Patagonia's pioneers—Kris Tompkins, Rick Ridgeway, and Vincent Stanley—all of whom I've interviewed here on Mountain & Prairie. If you'd like to listen to those episodes or check out their books, there are links in the episode notes. A huge thank-you to Patagonia, Patagonia Books, Patagonia Fly Fishing, and of course Yvon for the opportunity to have this conversation. Like many of you listeners, I've been deeply influenced by Yvon's work and worldview, so it was a dream come true to sit down with him for a long, relaxed conversation. Be sure to check out “Pheasant Tail Simplicity” and the many other excellent titles from Patagonia Books. Thanks so much for listening—I hope you enjoy. --- “Pheasant Tail Simplicity” “Simple Fly Fishing” Patagonia Books Patagonia Fly Fishing M&P Interview with Kris Tompkins M&P Interview with Rick Ridgeway M&P interview with Vincent Stanley Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/yvon-chouinard/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:50 - Intro, the blind fisherman in Labrador 5:37 - Why another book about flyfishing? 8:26 - The story of a Japanese tenkara rod 13:00 - It's the action that counts 16:03 - Democratic fly fishing 17:37 - Fishing emergers 19:45 - No shortcuts 25:12 - Simplifying sports 26:30 - Seeking constraints 29:06 - Juvenile delinquent energy 31:46 - A bug's life 36:05 - Origins of 1% for the Planet 40:16 - Yvon's regenerative ag interest 44:15 - Fighting climate change with market forces 46:36 - A happy pessimist 48:34 - Fly fishing forever 53:47 - Action as the anecdote to depression --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
In Episode 201 of the Bad Speakers TV, we're bringing the heat with a jam-packed episode full of hip-hop nostalgia, real debates, sports takes, and pop culture hot topics!
New York City's next mayor could decide whether to dramatically raise the minimum wage. Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani wants to double it to $30 an hour, while independent candidate Andrew Cuomo proposes $20. Policy experts are divided on how the increases would affect workers and businesses. Meanwhile, overcrowding is worsening in the city's juvenile detention centers, with some teens reportedly sleeping in classrooms and common areas. And the City Council is holding hearings this week on the future of Hart Island, New York's public cemetery, which could reach capacity by 2030
On this week's episode we begin a two-part in-depth interview with Vinny Schiraldi, a firebrand for justice reform whose career has included leadership on alternatives to incarceration, advocacy, and government leadership.In part one we talk to Schiraldi, now a fellow with the Pinkerton Foundation, about his own formative impressions of the justice system as an adolescent growing up in Brooklyn. Then we discuss his first job working at a New York group home for delinquent youth, and the chance meeting with reformer Jerry Miller that challenged his early views on how to help kids. We then talked about the launch of the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice and the Justice Policy Institute, and the city that challenged him to address theproblems with its youth justice system that Schiraldi had relentlessly calledout as an advocate. Thanks to Sellers Dorsey for sponsoring this episode!Reading RoomOpinion: Trump's Youth Justice Agenda Will Make Us Less Safehttps://imprintnews.org/opinion/trumps-youth-justice-agenda-will-make-us-less-safe/265375With Jails Mired in ‘Culture of Violence,' New York City Taps Juvenile Justice Reformerhttps://imprintnews.org/justice/juvenile-justice-2/jails-culture-violence-new-york-juvenile-justice-reformer/54542Former Youth Corrections Officials: We Want to Help Close Youth Prisonshttps://imprintnews.org/justice/new-york-justice-officials-close-youth-prisons/34514Opinion: How to End the Era of Mass Supervisionhttps://imprintnews.org/justice/how-to-end-the-era-of-mass-supervision/37846Learning from Massachusetts' Juvenile Justice Experimenthttps://youthtoday.org/2011/12/learning-from-massachusetts-juvenile-justice-experiment/Sure They Talk, But Can They Walk?https://youthtoday.org/2006/10/sure-they-talk-but-can-they-walk/
Big shocks at Newmarket, a record haul for Ballydoyle, and a new juvenile course record - here's what reallymatters for the Guineas and Derby trail. Emmet Kennedy, Georgia Cox, and Jamie Wrenn rewind an unforgettable weekend of racing action:
On today's heart wrenching episode of Pillow Talk, Alii shares a story out of Cleveland of a young autistic girl who was brutally attacked by other juveniles, the mother's quest for justice and the failure of the juvenile justice system to enforce the law and protect victims.
A judge has temporarily denied Attorney General Rob Bonta’s request to put L.A. County’s juvenile jails into a state receivership. Los Angeles County CEO Fesia Davenport abruptly announced she’d be going on leave until next year. Using oyster scraps to protect the Orange County coastline. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
State police investigate death threats made against members of the Kentucky Parole Board following the release of Ronald Exantus, Amy McGrath talks about preparing for her third campaign, and a panel of lawmakers hear potential solutions for tackling truancy issues in Kentucky schools.
Ignacio Cembrero sobre las revueltas juveniles en Marruecos: "El país ha ido a peor en materia de libertades desde la llegada de Mohamed VI"
Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently sat down with Mannie Fresh, Juvenile & Hot Boy Turk for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation they talked about their tour, Mannie talks about starting his music journey as a DJ in the 1980's, explains how he got into making beats, bringing the MPC into the club while DJing, Juvenile getting his start by writing a song for somebody else, Turk explains how he met Juve & Fresh, Juve explains the process of creating ‘400 Degreez' album, Mannie picking out the songs for 400 Degreez, Mannie being hands on as a producer, their fans wanting them to stay true to their sound, influencing other regions, their favorite aspects of New Orleans culture, building a whole genre off “Triggerman”, Juve feeling like he should be mentioned amongst the greats, the album never losing momentum, recently dropping a music video for “400 Degreez”, artists from Cash Money & No Limit having good relationships with each other, their deal with Universal taking them to the next level, rapping about things about regular people who afford & relate to, the unique culture in New Orleans, share stories of performing with Three 6 Mafia, Juvenile getting the key to the city of New Orleans, reveal what keeps the inspired & motivated, speaking the Hot Boys reunion concert into existence, doing their performances with live audio, Mannie explains how the Hot Boys ended up on Biggie's song “Hope You Ns Sleep”, Juve's new business ventures, Mannie's love for his cars, Turk's upcoming work, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when one woman believes so deeply in the power of dogs to change lives that she builds a program to prove it — and keeps it alive even after the state stops funding it? Content Note: In this episode, there are mentions of child abuse and neglect and a juvenile case involving murder and the death of a dog. These topics are discussed only in passing, but we recognize they may be sensitive for some listeners. In this episode, we'll meet Joan Dalton, author of the book Second Chances: The Transformative Relationship Between Incarcerated Youth and Shelter Dogs. Joan is the founder of Project POOCH, a program pairing teens in juvenile detention with shelter dogs. What started as an idea grew into a transformative program that not only rehabilitates dogs in need of homes but also teaches young people the skills and compassion they need to heal and move forward. Joan & I discuss how the program began, the life-changing impacts she's witnessed and the resilience it took to keep the program going when funding was pulled. From trauma to trust, you'll hear how Project POOCH creates powerful paths to healing, empathy and redemption — for both humans and animals. Juvenile justice is something we should all care about, because these youths will return to society as adults. We have an opportunity — and a responsibility — to help them grow into contributing members of society. When we give people and animals the tools to heal, the results can transform lives and communities. Find links & show notes at: https://believeindogpodcast.com/episodes-1/episode130 Did you get the Pet Parent "Gut Check" yet? Get your Free Checklist: 12 Changes in Your Dog to Never Ignore (even if they seem small) Support this podcast with a review: on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.
Hour 1 for 10/3/25 Guest-host Ed Morrissey and Abby Johnson discuss the recent FDA approval of a generic abortion drug (3:17), pharma ads (11:37), and an attack on women (15:23). Then, Anthony Kolton covers his company working on a cure for juvenile diabetes (27:37). Finally, Matthew Haas discussing supporting future priests (41:05). Links: https://www.regenmedsolutions.com/about/leadership-team/ https://futureshepherds.org/ x.com/abbyjohnson
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Today marks day 3 of the government shutdown; who is to blame for the shutdown? President Trump declares armed conflict against drug cartels. Plus, C4 & Bryan discuss a story involving a baseball field being flooded intentionally by firefighters. Brian Kroneberger from RBC Wealth Management joins the show to talk about how the government shutdown is affecting the job market. Delegate Mike Griffith discusses the death of 16 Year Old Girl in Maryland Foster Care. Three juveniles arrested in Hampden robberies and more. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App!
Start with a laugh, stay for the clarity. We open by poking at flat‑earth tangents and headline noise, then zero in on what actually moves health: the words we use, the food we choose, and the daily habits that tell our cells whether to panic or repair. I break down why calling disease “chronically fermenting cells” changes the frame from doom to metabolism, then map the core strategy—remove impediments, restore essentials, let biology work.We go deep on NAC versus glutathione in plain English. NAC supplies cysteine, the rate‑limiting amino acid for glutathione; healthy cells use it quickly, while dysfunctional cells often don't. That's a smarter redox play than pushing IV glutathione that can be hijacked. From there, we slice through diet myths—kale and oxalates, soy, seed oils, lignans, “anti‑nutrients”—and rebuild a human plate that supports detox, microbiome resilience, and autophagy: plants in their colors, fiber as a rule, time‑restricted eating, and finishing meals five hours before bed for overnight cleanup.The Q&A gets gritty and useful. We challenge “baseline” MRIs that don't change action, talk parasites the right way (botfly larvae need extraction; tapeworms need properly dosed cycles like albendazole, praziquantel, niclosamide, nitazoxanide), and outline child‑safe, weight‑based regimens with liver support. Severe autism? Consider supervised chelation (DMSA/EDTA), real food, vitamin C and D at meaningful levels, and gentle juice fasts. Juvenile arthritis? Think triggers, toxins, mold, and gut permeability—then treat cause, not just inflammation. On a tight budget, I give the short list: vitamin C, D3/K2, mixed carotenoids and E, melatonin, iodine/thyroid guidance, fasting, movement, and sleep before supplements sprawl.When cases are advanced—lung lesions with brain spread—we add integrative oncology: IV vitSend us a text Join Dr. Lodi's Inner Circle membership and unlock exclusive access to webinars, healthy recipes, e-books, educational videos, live Zoom Q&A sessions with Dr. Lodi, plus fresh content every month. Elevate your healing journey today by visiting drlodi.com and use the coupon code podcast (all lowercase: P-O-D-C-A-S-T) for 30% off your first month on any membership option. Support the showThis episode features answers to health and cancer-related questions from Dr. Lodi's social media livestream on Jan. 19th, 2025Join Dr. Lodi's FREE Q&A livestreams every Sunday on Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok (@drthomaslodi) and listen to the replays here.Submit your question for next Sunday's Q&A Livestream here:https://drlodi.com/live/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/DrThomasLodi/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/drthomaslodi/ Join Dr. Lodi's Inner Circle membership and unlock exclusive access to webinars, healthy recipes, e-books, educational videos, live Zoom Q&A sessions with Dr. Lodi, plus fresh content every month. Elevate your healing journey today by visiting drlodi.com and use the coupon code podcast (all lowercase: P-O-D-C-A-S-T) for 30% off your first month on any membership option. Learn to Thrive with ADHD Podcast Welcome to the Learn to Thrive with ADHD Podcast. This is the show for you if you're... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Join Dr. Lodi's informative FREE Livestreams...
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Hundreds of lawsuits filed by people who say they were sexually abused in New York City juvenile detention centers have been dismissed by a Bronx judge, leaving more than 450 survivors in legal limbo due to wording in the city's gender-based violence law. Meanwhile, the New York City Council has set aside $2 million to provide divorce lawyers for low-income survivors of domestic violence. Also, the New York Jets fell to the Miami Dolphins 27–21 on Monday Night.
A Bronx judge recently dismissed more than 450 lawsuits brought by people who claim they were sexually abused while in juvenile detention. Plus, Gov. Kathy Hochul is warning New Yorkers about scams targeting the state's inflation refund checks. And finally, the price of an avocado in New York City can range from 25 cents to $3, depending on where you live. WNYC reporters Karen Yi and Joe Hong explain what that says about grocery shopping across the five boroughs.
This week, Law Professor Maryam Ahranjani gives her expert knowledge on the juvenile justice system and reforms that could be done to rehabilitate youth. We share a presentation from retired Judge John Romero, who discussed the myths and truths about the juvenile justice system and the justice code. Catch us live Sundays at @ 7:00 pm on 89.9 KUNM OR stream on KUNM.org!
At risk of seeming sexist, it must be noted that the two prodigies of the bass featured here are female, and perhaps that, in some sense, informs their approach to their artistry. Listening to BC by Tal Wilkenfeld, and Esparanza Spalding's Vague Suspicions, one cannot help but appreciate both the technical precision, and the soulfulness of their musical expression. The bass rarely takes the lead in an ensemble - they are usually responsible for holding down the bottom with the drums. However, occasionally, the bassist will step forward into the limelight - Charlie Mingus and Jaco Pastorius come to mind - and, this inversion can lead to some amazing revelations. ESPERANZA SPALDINGI was inspired to read that Esperanza Spalding had been afflicted with Juvenile idiopathic Arthritis as a child. That this was to be the launching pad for a career as master of one of the most physically demanding instruments imaginable - the upright bass -, puts me in awe. (She also plays the violin, guitar, piano and the oboe). Having the ears and instincts of a prodigy, she was given a full scholarship to the Berkelee School of Music, where she was also granted an honorary doctorate and professorship at age 20.By the way: let's not neglect to mention her singing, which is miraculous, lifting easily from conversational mode to a soaring airiness, there are unmistakeable echoes of Billie and Ella. Besides all this, she's on a mission to make jazz more mainstream - attested by the title of the album Radio Music Society, from which this track derives. If anyone can accomplish this feat, it's this Grammy Award winner. TAL WILKENFELDI first became aware of Tal Wilkenfeld when I saw Jeff Beck play A Day in the Life at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremonies. There was Beck, looking relaxed and dashing - delicately maneuvering his whammy bar… and to his left stood what looked like a street urchin with wild ringlets, following his every nuance, note for note, wielding a massive Fender bass, which was as big as she was. It was alchemy. Later, I watched the Live at Ronnie Scott's video where you could really see the two magicians extended celebration. She was around 20 at the time, possessed of a preternatural talent, and sidekick to one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. Since then, the master has left this realm, and the apprentice has stepped forward to become her own front person - living in Nashville, playing with her band, and her calendar is filled with multiple special appearances and collaborations. And, to top it all, she's jolly. Her sense of humor is obvious, partnering with comedians, Marc Maron, Spinal Tap, and Jeff Ross on their projects.
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Emmet Kennedy, former jockey Georgia Cox, and data analyst Adam Mills (Total Performance Data) deliver the ultimate guide to the juvenile stars of 2025. Expect 20 names from Britain, Ireland, France, and the U.S. that could shape the rest of the season and develop into Classic contenders for 2026.
What happens when a troubled youth finds purpose? In this gripping conversation, Ivan Gonzalez takes us through his journey from the streets of East Gilroy to becoming the dedicated family man and martial artist he is today.Growing up in a financially struggling household with parents who eventually separated, Ivan found himself drawn to the streets by age 12. What began with breaking into cars escalated to drug dealing by 15, culminating in serious charges at 17 that threatened to send him to adult court with a potential 10-14 year sentence. After spending nearly a year in juvenile detention and accepting a plea deal that left him with substantial restitution, Ivan reached a crossroads.The birth of his daughter while transitioning out of the system became the catalyst for profound change. "I finally had positives," Ivan reflects. "Why ruin them?" This simple question marked the beginning of his transformation. Years later, at 25, Ivan discovered martial arts—a discipline that would further reshape his perspective and provide the structure he never had growing up.Today, as a blue belt in jiu-jitsu and father of 2 , Ivan's priorities have completely shifted. His powerful testimony about wanting his children to have opportunities he never had reveals how completely his values have transformed. His story isn't just about personal redemption but highlights how crucial positive support systems are for youth—something he lacked in his early years but now works tirelessly to provide for his own family.Whether you're facing your own struggles or simply need a reminder of the human capacity for change, Ivan's journey offers both hope and practical wisdom about the power of finding your "why" in life.Support the show https://linktr.ee/Thehassleofhair
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On today's episode the guys get into reincarnation — from ancient beliefs to modern theories about past lives and déjà vu. They break down whether souls actually recycle, if karma has anything to do with your next life, and what it would mean if you really do come back as someone (or something) else. Plus, we get a Jayden Daniels injury update and discuss Juvenile and DeBaby, a Disney World heist and the best heist movies and much more. Enjoy! (00:15:43) Jayden Daniels Update (00:20:20) Meteor in Panama (00:27:21) Simulators (00:40:37) Juvenile (00:43:40) DaBaby New Music Video (00:56:51) Disney World Heist (01:20:38) ReincarnationYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing
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fWotD Episode 3055: Red wattlebird Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Monday, 15 September 2025, is Red wattlebird.The red wattlebird (Anthochaera carunculata) is a passerine bird native to southern Australia. At 33–37 cm (13–14+1⁄2 in) in length, it is the second largest species of Australian honeyeater, after the yellow wattlebird. It has mainly grey-brown plumage, with red eyes, distinctive pinkish-red wattles on either side of the neck, white streaks on the chest and a large bright yellow patch on the lower belly. The sexes are similar in plumage. Juveniles have less prominent wattles and browner eyes. John White described the red wattlebird in 1790. Three subspecies are recognized.The species is found in southeast Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and southwest Western Australia in open forest and woodland, and is a common visitor to urban gardens and parks. Loud and conspicuous, the red wattlebird is generally found in trees, where it gets most of its food; occasionally it forages on the ground. It is one of the largest nectarivorous birds in the world, feeding from a wide variety of flowering plants. Insects also comprise part of its diet. It is territorial and at times aggressive towards birds of other species, often defending rich sources of nectar. Breeding throughout its range, the red wattlebird builds a cup-shaped nest in a tree and raises one or two broods a year. Although it has declined in places from land-clearing, it is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:31 UTC on Monday, 15 September 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Red wattlebird on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Russell.
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Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics surrounding gun rights, including the implications of the National Firearms Act, the intersection of gun rights and the trans community, and the ongoing challenges of rights restoration for individuals with felony convictions. The conversation also touches on the mental health aspects of gun control and the broader implications of legislation affecting gun ownership in America. The conversation delves into various aspects of gun rights, crime rates, and the implications of recent political actions. It discusses the influence of activist judges on gun control, the rise of juvenile crime, and the impact of Trump's policies on crime rates in cities like DC. The discussion also touches on the importance of self-defense legal protections, the controversial topic of transgender rights in relation to gun ownership, and the recent rulings on public transportation and concealed carry laws. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to gun rights and public safety. Takeaways Gun rights are a fundamental aspect of American freedom. The National Firearms Act has created significant barriers to gun ownership. Mental health issues are often intertwined with discussions about gun control. Rights restoration for felons is a contentious legal issue. The push for gun control often overlooks the rights of law-abiding citizens. Gun control measures do not effectively prevent crime. The Second Amendment protects individual liberties, not just collective rights. Legislation should not penalize entire groups for the actions of individuals. The firearms industry is facing financial pressures that could impact legislation. The conversation around gun rights is evolving, with new generations advocating for less compromise. Activist judges are influencing gun control policies. Many Americans support the right to own firearms. Juvenile crime is a significant issue in urban areas. Trump's policies have led to a decrease in crime rates. Self-defense legal protections are essential for gun owners. The transgender community's rights are being debated in relation to gun ownership. Public transportation bans on firearms are being challenged legally. Mental health discussions are crucial in the gun rights debate. The media often ignores stories that reveal the truth about crime. There is a growing sentiment that America is at a tipping point regarding gun rights. gun rights, Second Amendment, Armed American Radio, National Firearms Act, gun control, mental health, rights restoration, trans community, legal challenges, firearms legislation, activist judges, gun control, juvenile crime, law enforcement, Trump, crime rates, self-defense, legal protection, transgender rights, public transportation
Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics surrounding gun rights, including the implications of the National Firearms Act, the intersection of gun rights and the trans community, and the ongoing challenges of rights restoration for individuals with felony convictions. The conversation also touches on the mental health aspects of gun control and the broader implications of legislation affecting gun ownership in America. The conversation delves into various aspects of gun rights, crime rates, and the implications of recent political actions. It discusses the influence of activist judges on gun control, the rise of juvenile crime, and the impact of Trump's policies on crime rates in cities like DC. The discussion also touches on the importance of self-defense legal protections, the controversial topic of transgender rights in relation to gun ownership, and the recent rulings on public transportation and concealed carry laws. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to gun rights and public safety. Takeaways Gun rights are a fundamental aspect of American freedom. The National Firearms Act has created significant barriers to gun ownership. Mental health issues are often intertwined with discussions about gun control. Rights restoration for felons is a contentious legal issue. The push for gun control often overlooks the rights of law-abiding citizens. Gun control measures do not effectively prevent crime. The Second Amendment protects individual liberties, not just collective rights. Legislation should not penalize entire groups for the actions of individuals. The firearms industry is facing financial pressures that could impact legislation. The conversation around gun rights is evolving, with new generations advocating for less compromise. Activist judges are influencing gun control policies. Many Americans support the right to own firearms. Juvenile crime is a significant issue in urban areas. Trump's policies have led to a decrease in crime rates. Self-defense legal protections are essential for gun owners. The transgender community's rights are being debated in relation to gun ownership. Public transportation bans on firearms are being challenged legally. Mental health discussions are crucial in the gun rights debate. The media often ignores stories that reveal the truth about crime. There is a growing sentiment that America is at a tipping point regarding gun rights. Keywords gun rights, Second Amendment, Armed American Radio, National Firearms Act, gun control, mental health, rights restoration, trans community, legal challenges, firearms legislation, activist judges, gun control, juvenile crime, law enforcement, Trump, crime rates, self-defense, legal protection, transgender rights, public transportation
Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics surrounding gun rights, including the implications of the National Firearms Act, the intersection of gun rights and the trans community, and the ongoing challenges of rights restoration for individuals with felony convictions. The conversation also touches on the mental health aspects of gun control and the broader implications of legislation affecting gun ownership in America. The conversation delves into various aspects of gun rights, crime rates, and the implications of recent political actions. It discusses the influence of activist judges on gun control, the rise of juvenile crime, and the impact of Trump's policies on crime rates in cities like DC. The discussion also touches on the importance of self-defense legal protections, the controversial topic of transgender rights in relation to gun ownership, and the recent rulings on public transportation and concealed carry laws. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to gun rights and public safety. Takeaways Gun rights are a fundamental aspect of American freedom. The National Firearms Act has created significant barriers to gun ownership. Mental health issues are often intertwined with discussions about gun control. Rights restoration for felons is a contentious legal issue. The push for gun control often overlooks the rights of law-abiding citizens. Gun control measures do not effectively prevent crime. The Second Amendment protects individual liberties, not just collective rights. Legislation should not penalize entire groups for the actions of individuals. The firearms industry is facing financial pressures that could impact legislation. The conversation around gun rights is evolving, with new generations advocating for less compromise. Activist judges are influencing gun control policies. Many Americans support the right to own firearms. Juvenile crime is a significant issue in urban areas. Trump's policies have led to a decrease in crime rates. Self-defense legal protections are essential for gun owners. The transgender community's rights are being debated in relation to gun ownership. Public transportation bans on firearms are being challenged legally. Mental health discussions are crucial in the gun rights debate. The media often ignores stories that reveal the truth about crime. There is a growing sentiment that America is at a tipping point regarding gun rights. Keywords gun rights, Second Amendment, Armed American Radio, National Firearms Act, gun control, mental health, rights restoration, trans community, legal challenges, firearms legislation, activist judges, gun control, juvenile crime, law enforcement, Trump, crime rates, self-defense, legal protection, transgender rights, public transportation
As President Trump continues a federal crackdown on crime, there has been a recent focus in some cities and states on juvenile crime in particular. Crimes like carjacking draw more attention to the issue. However, even lesser offenses can prompt action when they occur frequently or involve a larger number of children. We recently took a deeper dive into juvenile crime with Alex Piquero, a professor and distinguished scholar at the University of Miami who previously served as director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Professor Piquero spoke with Fox News Rundown host Lisa Brady about a study showing a recent decline in juvenile crime, why kids turn to crime, and how to prevent them from going down that path. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full conversation. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Professor Alex Piquero, allowing you to hear even more of his insights on how communities should address juvenile crime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As President Trump continues a federal crackdown on crime, there has been a recent focus in some cities and states on juvenile crime in particular. Crimes like carjacking draw more attention to the issue. However, even lesser offenses can prompt action when they occur frequently or involve a larger number of children. We recently took a deeper dive into juvenile crime with Alex Piquero, a professor and distinguished scholar at the University of Miami who previously served as director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Professor Piquero spoke with Fox News Rundown host Lisa Brady about a study showing a recent decline in juvenile crime, why kids turn to crime, and how to prevent them from going down that path. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full conversation. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Professor Alex Piquero, allowing you to hear even more of his insights on how communities should address juvenile crime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As President Trump continues a federal crackdown on crime, there has been a recent focus in some cities and states on juvenile crime in particular. Crimes like carjacking draw more attention to the issue. However, even lesser offenses can prompt action when they occur frequently or involve a larger number of children. We recently took a deeper dive into juvenile crime with Alex Piquero, a professor and distinguished scholar at the University of Miami who previously served as director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Professor Piquero spoke with Fox News Rundown host Lisa Brady about a study showing a recent decline in juvenile crime, why kids turn to crime, and how to prevent them from going down that path. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full conversation. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Professor Alex Piquero, allowing you to hear even more of his insights on how communities should address juvenile crime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Clark County deputies arrested a 17-year-old after shots were fired during an attempted vehicle prowl near Heritage High School. The suspect fled, fired eight rounds toward a victim, and was later caught with a stolen firearm tied to Thurston County warrants. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/deputies-arrest-juvenile-suspect-after-shots-fired-during-attempted-auto-prowl/ #VancouverWA #PublicSafety #CCSO #JuvenileCrime #ShotsFired #StolenFirearm #LawEnforcement
Send us a text-----In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Ruby Becker, Family Law and Juvenile Law attorney at Modern Law, to pull back the curtain on Arizona's juvenile court system. Ruby shares her firsthand experience representing both parents and children in dependency, guardianship, and termination cases, and exposes the critical differences between family court and juvenile court.From the power of DCS to the constitutional rights of parents, to the heartbreaking realities of foster care, Ruby provides an unfiltered look at what really happens when the state steps in. If you're an attorney, paralegal, or anyone working in child welfare, this episode offers must-know insights into protecting families and upholding rights inside the courtroom.Here's What You'll Learn from Ruby:✔ Why children in juvenile court have stronger legal voices than in family court✔ How to challenge DCS placement decisions and push for family custody✔ The difference between temporary and permanent guardianships, and when each applies✔ The hidden dangers of foster care and why private dependency may be a safer option✔ Practical steps parents should take when DCS shows up at their doorWhere to Find Ruby Beckermymodernlaw.com/out-team/ruby-becker
Two Kentucky Congressmen say they're brining transparency to the Epstein case, another candidate enters Kentucky's 6th district congressional race, state lawmakers are briefed about a federal investigation into Kentucky's juvenile detention centers, and how educators are working to improve the health of students.
This will be the best story of "Buffalo" week. Last winter, we met Ryan Patota and Nicholas Howard, who began a Go Fund Me page for juvenile diabetes awareness after Mark Andrews' infamous drop against the Bills and the online bullying began in the aftermath of a tough playoff loss for the Baltimore Ravens. Nestor welcomes the heroic young Patota back onto the show to tell his special journey in life and why you'll want to help support this aspiring sports journalist's efforts for Breakthrough. Watch and be inspired! The post Catching up with aspiring sports journalist and Bills fan Ryan Patota on his Buffalo GoFundMe page for Mark Andrews to benefit juvenile diabetes first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Constable Thomas Lockley was working the early shift at Streetly station when he received a message from Little Aston cafe. He set off in his patrol car, and as the constable approached the cafe, he noticed a teenage boy on a bike peddling away with urgency. PC Lockley slowed his vehicle and rolled down the window. The boy quickly acknowledged him and, before even taking a breath, words tumbled out of his mouth: “It's at Brinton Kennels. Somebody had been in and they've knocked her about. She is in a mess… I found her in the bathroom. She was stark naked”...*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna FittonNarration, additional audio editing and mixing, and script editing by Benjamin Fitton.To get early ad-free access, including Season 1, sign up for They Walk Among PLUS, available from Patreon or Apple Podcasts.More information and episode references can be found on our website https://theywalkamonguspodcast.comMUSIC: Dreaming of Versailles by Moments The Last Straw by CJ Oliver The Only One In The Room by CJ Oliver Cain by Cody Martin Downside Up by Cody Martin Every Life Matters by Cody Martin Half Empty by Cody Martin Outer Rim by Cody Martin Pull The Plug by Cody Martin Royal Catacombs by Cody Martin Snowdrift by Cody Martin Fleet Street by Stephen Keech Holy Wait by Chelsea McGough Undernight by Lincoln Davis Darkness Approaches by Louis Lion As I Dream by Moments Life Giving by Moments Race Against Time by Moments Unexpected Turn by Moments Night Watch by Third Age Quiet Strength by Moments Leatherface by Wicked Cinema SOCIAL MEDIA: https://linktr.ee/TheyWalkAmongUsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theywalkamongus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gyzele Brown is a proud native of Greenville, MS, now residing in Cleveland, MS. She is the owner and operator of Gyzele's Salon and Spa, where she's dedicated to not only transforming looks but also impacting lives through her work. A graduate of Delta State University and Goshen Cosmetology School, Gyzele's journey began with a background in speech and hearing science — yet her passion for hair and beauty took center stage. Beyond her career, Gyzele is a proud mother of three amazing children who all have spinal muscular atrophy, a rare genetic disease. Her journey is filled with both challenges and blessings, and she's here to encourage others, remind them of the power of faith, and show that even in tough times, you can keep going for your family and yourself. Join us as Gyzele shares her inspiring journey, full of hope, and powerful life lessons about strength, faith, and the importance of never giving up. Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disease that causes muscle weakness and wasting due to the degeneration of motor neurons. It's a progressive disease that can be fatal in severe forms. SMA is typically caused by mutations in the SMN1 gene, which is responsible for producing a protein vital for motor neuron health. The severity and age of onset vary, with different types of SMA categorized based on symptom onset and severity. Key aspects of SMA: Progressive Nature: SMA is a progressive disease, meaning the symptoms worsen over time. Varied Severity: SMA is classified into types based on the age of onset and severity of symptoms. Types of SMA: Type 1 (Infantile-onset): Most severe, symptoms appear at birth or within the first six months, and many affected individuals don't survive past early childhood. Type 2 (Intermediate): Symptoms appear between 6 and 18 months, individuals can sit but not walk unaided, and life expectancy varies. Type 3 (Juvenile-onset): Symptoms appear later in childhood, individuals can walk but may have difficulty, and life expectancy is generally normal. Type 4 (Adult-onset): Rare, with symptoms appearing in adulthood and causing mild motor impairment. Symptoms: Symptoms include muscle weakness, difficulty with movement (sitting, crawling, walking), breathing and swallowing problems, and skeletal abnormalities like scoliosis. Diagnosis: Diagnosis often involves clinical evaluation, genetic testing, and sometimes neurological examinations. Treatment: While there is no cure, treatments like gene therapy and medications can help manage symptoms, improve motor function, and increase survival time. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and assistive devices are also important. Genetic Basis: SMA is primarily caused by mutations or deletions in the SMN1 gene. Motor Neuron Degeneration: The disease affects motor neurons, which control muscle movement, leading to muscle weakness and atrophy.
THE VIBEwith Kelly Cardenas presents The scroll is too real. One minute I'm watching Nate Diaz choke out Conor McGregor, then Kirk Cameron pops up, then a “10 million views or your money back” promise slides in, and before I know it—Juvenile has me quoting lyrics instead of focusing on what matters most. Sound familiar?In this episode, I unpack how distractions creep in—through reels, TikTok, Instagram, and even our own habits—and how Proverbs 28 cuts through the noise with clarity and focus. You'll hear insights from a conversation with high-level consultant Nancy Lee on leadership, communication, and uncovering hidden power in organizations. We also break down the difference between wants and desires, how focus creates peace and order, and why distractions never lead to real results.Whether you're a business owner, executive, or someone who just feels pulled in a thousand directions daily—this episode will give you practical, faith-driven tools to cut distractions, build discernment, and focus on what truly matters.
President Trump's tariffs will lower deficits by an estimated $4 trillion, per a Congressional Budget Office projection released last Friday. While consumer confidence has dipped, the President has assured that the nation's economic tide is turning, as companies both foreign and domestic expand inside the U.S. Former member of the National Security Council during Trump's first term and Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council Alexander Gray joins to explain the benefits of the Trump administration's “Liberation Day” tariffs as well as weighing in on President Trump's push to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Juvenile crime has become a growing concern across the country, with communities struggling to strike a balance between accountability and rehabilitation. From curfews to new ordinances, officials are looking for methods to rein in disruptive and sometimes violent criminal behavior and get kids back on track. University of Miami sociology professor and former director at the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics, Alex Piquero, joins the Rundown to break down the trends and if juvenile crime really is on the rise in America. Plus, commentary from Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee Youth Council, CJ Pearson. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of InnerViews, we sit down with Lakievia to explore her powerful story of resilience, transformation, and advocacy. From navigating the juvenile justice system to becoming a fierce champion for youth, she reveals how cycles can be broken through restorative justice, trauma-informed care, and community support. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on healing, hope, and rewriting the narrative for the next generation.
Due to some unexpected technical difficulties, our interview with Juvenile was cut short, but trust us, the first 30 minutes are pure gold. He drops gem after gem, sharing rare pre 400 Degreez stories. After that… you're stuck with Billy June to close things out. We're sorry about that.Follow The Show:PatreonDiscordYoutubeInstagramX(Twitter)Follow Cipha Sounds:InstagramX(Twitter)TikTokFollow Rosenberg:InstagramX(Twitter)TIkTokThis podcast is sponsored by Monster Energy and Monster Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson & Iso Joe Johnson react to Shedeur Sanders expecting to start for the Cleveland Browns for their first preseason game, Devonta Adams doubts Travis can play both sides of the ball, & Juvenile joins the show to talk about his new album & much more!00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - Ocho on Cam Newton loss in Madden14:55 - Shedeur expected to start Friday32:50 - Davante Adams doubts Travis Hunter can play both sides50:10 - Juvenile joins the show (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Decoding TV podcast, David and Patrick discuss what's going on in the world of TV, then dive into the first few episodes of Twisted Metal Season 2 on Peacock.What did we think of South Park's provocative season 27 premiere? How excited are we for the possibility of a Wolfenstein TV show? And what do we make of the details about Vince Gilligan's Pluribus that have dropped so far? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more.Homework for next week:Untamed Season 1 (Netflix)Shownotes:10:00 - TV NewsSouth Park Premiere puts Donald Trump in bed with SatanWolfenstein TV series in developmentRick and Morty spin-off resident Curtis spin-off announced at Comic-ConApple sets fall release for PluribusWBD announces the new (very silly) names for their companies49:48 - Twisted Metal Season 2Episode 1 - PRSRPNTEpisode 2 - DOLF4C3Episode 3 - T3STDRVLinks:Listen to Patrick's videogame podcast, Remap RadioSubscribe to Patrick's newsletter, CrossplaySubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow David on InstagramFollow David on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Few hard rock bands lived the life portrayed in their songs as authentically as Guns N' Roses. Singer Axl Rose was driven by deep-seated demons that drove the creation of his band's legendary debut album, Appetite For Destruction, as well as his legendary bad behavior. His band was hardly any different. Nearly dysfunctional from drug use and excess, their record label feared they would all die before their first album was even released. This episode was originally published on March 10, 2020. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices