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Anheuser-Busch InBev subsidiary brewing beer in Nova Scotia, Canada

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Spöktimmen
202. Ouppklarade mord 12

Spöktimmen

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 66:20


En kvinnokropp hittas på ett lyxhotell i Oslo. Hon har blivit skjuten i huvudet – och polisen bedömer det som självmord. Men mycket med kvinnan är märkligt. Varför har hon 25 patroner på hotellrummet? Varifrån kommer vapnet? Och varför reser hon utan id-handlingar? Vem är egentligen kvinnan som kallar sig Jennifer Fairgate – och vad försöker hon dölja?Sorgen är förlamande efter Keiths död. Att han skulle ta sitt liv är något hans mamma aldrig skulle kunnat tro, men nu är han borta.Så sex år senare hittar hon ett kuvert utanför sin ytterdörr. Det saknar avsändare – och innehållet kommer att vända upp och ner på hela hennes värld. För var hennes sons död verkligen ett självmord? Innehållet i brevet får henne att tvivla på det. Fall: Oslokvinnan & Keith Warren[REKLAM] Länk Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/spoktimmenKällor: https://www.spoktimmen.se/202[REKLAM] Länk till Nextory: https://www.nextory.com[REKLAM] Länk till Air up: https://airup.link/spöktimmen, koden: spöktimmen ger 10% rabatt på ditt köp.KontaktInstagram: @spoktimmen@linnek@jennyborg91 Facebook: Spöktimmen Mail: spoktimmenpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Odd-Ball… | 2/19/25

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 52:20


Revised Again, 2024 YR4… Guy Pearce, jealous of Kevin Spacey?... Barron Trump is odd?... Kendrick Lamar Billboard numbers… Louis DeJoy stepping down at USPS… Pope sicker than thought… Email: Chewingthefat@theblaze.com Commercials that bug my wife… Meghan re-brands… Paquita la del Barrion revisited… New Jersey Crossbow… Pope replacements…Subscribe to Blaze TV www.faucicoverup.com/jeffy Promo Code: SMOKINGGUN $30 off a years subscription / while supplies last… Nicole and Keiths house broken into?... Joke(s) of The Day… from family of Ben… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
#364 Polaris 30 & IBJJF No-Gi Pans 2024 Recap, PGF Season 7 Preview

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 86:11


This week on the show Maine and Miranda recap Polaris 30, the 2024 IBJJF No-Gi Pans, and preview PGF Season 7 draft. In the news section of the show. We discuss One Championship signing, Dante, Leon and Cole Abate. Plus Mikey Musumeci leaving One. In the recap section of the show, we break down the full main card on Polaris 30, and a few of the notable undercard matches.We recap Michael ‘Venom' Page vs Carlos Condit that saw MVP take a decision In the recap of Helena Crevar vs Nia Blackman we talk about the attacks of Crevars game and how Nia came in with a great strategy to stifle the attacks and work her passing game ending with a decision win for Crevar to retain her  lightweight title.  In Keith Krikorian vs Jed Hue we talked about Keiths back take and back control and how his game has changed over the years, plus his post match call out ofAsh WilliamsIn Dante Leon vs Ellis Younger we talked about the R Guard of Dante and how his guard work is an often under-looked part of his champion winning gameIn Eoghan O'Flanagan vs Philippe Geyer we discussed the submission pace of Eoghan vs the passing of Geyer leading to a decision win for Eoghan.We recapped the finals results for IBJJF No-Gi pans and the most stand out moments and performances including Cole Abate first major Black Belt NoGi win, Elizebeth Clay returning after becoming a mother 17 weeks ago to double gold, Raphael Lovato Jr winning another adult tile at 41 years old. In the PGF Season 7 preview for the 205 pound season we talked about the draft. On team Roger Gracie – 1st PhormPaul Ardila, Adam Bradley, Kyle Chambers, Kyle Boehm (Nashville Qualifier winner), Dory Aoun , Alternates, Deyvson Souza, and Sam SchwartzapfelOn team Dean Lister – Constellation NetworkKemoy Anderson, Sebastian Attard, Marcin Maciulewicz, Fedor Nikolov, Chris Wojcik, Alternates, Drew Dyer, Jack BidwellOn team Pedro Sauer – New Hope RegenerationTravis Thomas, Bradley Schneider Ernesto Rivera, Cameron Hurd, Ryan Aitken, Alternates, Christos Papadelos, Jacob HowarthOn team Carlos Machado – IntranaElijah Carlton, Davis Asare, Nathan Haddad, Andre Porfirio, Caleb Crump, Alternates, Abraham La Montagne, Kris OlivoIn the outro we discussed Maine's gym getting a pit wall. Recorded 11-4-2024

This Is Not Church Podcast
The Quantum Sayings Of Jesus: A Conversation With Keith Giles

This Is Not Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 67:49


This Quoircast podcast episode is brought to you by the book Letting Go(d) by Aaron Simnowitz. Published by Quoir and available now In this episode we chat with Keith GilesKeith Giles is a former pastor who left the pulpit to follow Jesus and start a house church where no one takes a salary and 100 percent of all offerings are given to help the poor in the community. He has been a published writer since 1989. He is the author of several books, including: "Jesus Unbound: Liberating the Word of God from the Bible" and "Jesus Untangled: Crucifying Our Politics To Pledge Allegiance To The Lamb." Keith is the co-host of the Heretic Happy Hour Podcast which has featured interviews with Bart Ehrman, John Fugelsang, Richard Rohr, Brad Jersak, Greg Boyd, and many others. Keith also teaches several online courses including "Square 1: From Deconstruction to Reconstruction" and other courses based on his many books.You can follow Keith on:Facebook     Twitter     Instagram     TikTokYou can check out Keiths blog on his websiteYou can purchase The Quantum Sayings Of Jesus on Amazon.comYou can connect with This Is Not Church on:Facebook     Instagram      TikTok     YouTubeAlso check out our Biolink for all things This Is Not Church relatedPlease like and follow our Quoircast Partners:Heretic Happy Hour     Messy Spirituality     Apostates Anonymous    Second Cup with Keith     The Church Needs TherapyIdeas Digest      Snarky Faith Podcast     Wild Olive     Deadly Faith     Spirituality Brew Pub     Faith For The Rest Of UsJonathan_Foster     Sacred Thoughts     Holy Heretics     Reframing Our Stories     Bros Bibles & Beer      Liminal LivingLove Covered Life     The Social Jesus Project     I Was A Teenage FundamentalistEach episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!

Domestic Pints ONLY
150 - Episode 1 REWIND (Blue vs. Keith's IPA vs. Budweiser)

Domestic Pints ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 88:03


To celebrate our 150th episode, this week we hopped into the time machine. That's right, we're doing a RERUN of episode one! To start things off: Labatt Blue. Next? The "Pride of Nova Scotia", Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale. Last? The King of Beers: Budweiser. How have our tastes changed in 3.5 years? Listen and find out. Along the way we discussed: lack of Blue at sporting events; Keith's branding; gastropubs; nostalgia for 2009 music; Schlitz; indoor smoking; and Morgan Spurlock. We will return next week with a canned cocktail lineup! Timestamps: 05:13 Beer #1 (BLUE) 30:46 Beer #2 (KEITHS) 56:29 Beer #3 (BUD) 01:17:46 Wrap up, final scores, and conclusion Credits: Intro and closing song: "Drink Beer (Till the Day That I Die)" by Dazie Mae (www.daziemae.com) Artwork: IG @natalierivetartist (www.natalierivet.com)

Seriemorderpodden
Keith Hunter Jesperson | Smilefjesmorderen - Del 5

Seriemorderpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 23:45


Jenta spiste, og Keith så på henne. På et tidspunkt så det ut til at den sultne ungfolen ga et takknemlig blikk i Keiths retning, tilsynelatende klar over at han var hennes mystiske velgjører. Han smilte og vinket henne over til seg. Keith lot henne snakke, mens hun forklarte at hun het Cindy. Hun prøvde å lirke mer informasjon om mannen som satt overfor henne. Han feide vekk alle de store eller personlige spørsmålene, og lot henne snakke, klar over at alt jenta sannsynligvis ville ha var en varm, tørr seng for natten. Keith var mer enn glad for å innvilge dette.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theserialkillerpodcastWebsite: https://www.theserialkillerpodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialkillerpodX: https://twitter.com/serialkillerpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriemorderpodden
Keith Hunter Jesperson | Smilefjesmorderen - Del 4

Seriemorderpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 22:22


Keith sjekket om det var noen andre på parkeringsplassen og slo jenta hardt i siden av nakken. Denne gangen fungerte slaget slik han hadde håpet og hun mistet øyeblikkelig bevisstheten. Keith var fullt innforstått med at han var i ferd med å myrde sitt andre offer, og bestemte seg for å gjøre en bedre jobb denne gangen. Han teipet henne til sengen han hadde i lastebilens styrehus og bestemte seg for å voldta Claudia igjen. Mens han gjorde det, stoppet en politienhet på parkeringsplassen.De hadde med seg en hund. Politiet parkerte i skyggen av Keiths lastebil, og gikk for å spise i cafeen mens hunden ble værende i bilen. Keith trakk seg ut av Claudia og startet lastebilen, og kjørte så sakte ut på motorveien og videre inn i ettermiddagssolen.Mens han kjørte, satt Claudia bak og var i ferd med å frigjøre seg. Hun hadde klart å få av seg det meste av tapen og prøvde å ta på seg klær. Keith så hva som var i ferd med å skje, bråbremset og bandt henne fast igjen. Ved neste stopp voldtok han henne på nytt.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theserialkillerpodcastWebsite: https://www.theserialkillerpodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theskpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialkillerpodX: https://twitter.com/serialkillerpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Black Widow Podcast
Season 2 - Keiths Journey

Black Widow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 194:11


To hear this ad free - https://www.patreon.com/posts/season-2-keiths-105602783Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-widow-podcast--3614545/support.

Scott Mills Daily
Weddings, KT Tunstall and calling all Keiths!

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 42:07


Scott didn't realise he had to write his own wedding vows... he needs your help! KT Tunstall takes the Same Interview challenge, to celebrate 20 years making music... and Scott's on the hunt to find Radio 2's youngest Keith.The country begins the countdown... to Taylor Swift's arrival in the UK! Scott launches the Taylor Tracker.Plus, can DCI Mills crack an earworm that's been bothering listener Wayne for nearly 30 years? Music Police, assemble!Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.

The BucketLister Podcast
Embrace the Adventure: The Ultimate Guide to Keiths's Top-10 Multi-Day Treks

The BucketLister Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 22:06


Welcome to Season 2 episode 41 of The BucketLister Podcast with your host, Keith CrockfordIn this episode, we take you on an auditory adventure through some of the world's most exciting multi-day treks. We traverse steamy jungles, daunting mountains, tranquil lakes, and more, as we journey across continents. Here's what you'll discover on this global trek expedition:1. The Salkantay Trek, Peru (5 days, 74 km): An unforgettable journey through mysterious Incan ruins and cloud forests, ending in the spectacular Machu Picchu.2. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (5-9 days, approx. 70 km): Ascend from tropical rainforests to the arctic conditions at the summit of Africa's highest peak.3. Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes, Nepal (18 days, approx. 115 km): An epic trek to the base of the world's highest peak and the tranquil Gokyo Lakes.4. Tour du Mont Blanc, France/Italy/Switzerland (11 days, approx. 170 km): An epic journey through three countries, filled with endless alpine views.5. Annapurna Circuit Trek, Nepal (10-12 days, approx. 160 - 230 km): Trek through the changing landscapes of the Annapurna massif, one of Nepal's most popular trails.6. GR20, Corsica (15 days, approx. 180 km): One of Europe's most challenging treks, filled with stunning landscapes and tough terrain.7. Laugavegur Trek, Iceland (4-6 days, approx. 55 km): Experience remote and wild terrains, from hot springs and lava fields to lush valleys and glaciers.8. Camino de Santiago, Spain (30 days, approx. 780 km): A spiritual and cultural journey across northern Spain, as transformative as it is immersive.9. Toubkal Circuit, Morocco (6-7 days, approx. 57 km): A truly North African adventure, with trails winding through remote valleys and Berber villages.10. W Trek, Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile (5 days, approx. 100 km): The crown jewel of Patagonian hiking, where you'll encounter glaciers, turquoise lakes, and magnificent mountain peaks.For the latest updates on travel advisories and detailed information on these treks, check out the resources linked in the episode description. Like and subscribe to The BucketLister Podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Safe travels!———————————————We are The Bucket List Company. Welcome to our Podcast, where wanderlust and inspiration meet practical tips and information for all of the top adventure travel destinations around the world.FOLLOW US:Instagram: https://instagram.com/the_bucketlist_coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bucketlistcompanyOfficial Website: https://thebucketlistcompany.co.uk/———————————————#bucketlisttravel #adventuretravel #travelbucketlist #bucketlisters

The Inheritance Podcast
Keith Whitaker - Cycle of the Gift

The Inheritance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 52:19


Keith Whitaker is an educator who consults with leaders and rising generation members of families with significant wealth. We had an interesting conversation touching on Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, but also on Keiths long practical experience working with the wealthy.  We talk about the cycle of the gift in families, the concept of magnificence, and his work on books with Jay Hughes, Paul Schervish on Wealth and the Will of God and his recent collaboration with Tom McCullough on the Wealth of Wisdom books. Keith is Managing Director of Wise Counsel Research.  He is the co-author of Wealth and the Will of God, The Cycle of the Gift, The Voice of the Rising Generation, Family Trusts, Complete Family Wealth,  Wealth of Wisdom: the Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask, and Wealth of Wisdom: the Top Practices of Wealthy Families and their Advisors. Keith has served as a Managing Director at Wells Fargo Family Wealth, an adjunct professor of management at Vanderbilt University, and an adjunct assistant professor of philosophy at Boston College. Keith holds a Ph.D. in Social Thought from the University of Chicago, a BA and MA in Classics and Philosophy from Boston University. Keith is one of the most thoughtful people in the family wealth world, and his knowledge of philosophy and respect for tradition made him a real pleasure to talk to.  Please enjoy my conversation with Keith Whitaker. AUTHOR PAGE:  https://www.amazon.com/stores/Keith-Whitaker/author/B001HOPVCA WEBSITE: https://www.wisecounselresearch.com/ KEITH'S PODCAST: https://www.wealthofwisdombook.com/podcast NOTE:  This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only.  Anything said by the guests or host should not be construed as legal or investment advice.  Thanks for listening. Joe Reilly is a family office consultant, and the host of the Private Capital Podcast as well as the Inheritance Podcast.  FOLLOW JOE: https://twitter.com/joereillyjr WEBSITE: https://www.circulus.co/ PRIVATE CAPITAL PODCAST:   https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-capital/id1644526501 Thanks for listening.  If you like the podcast, please share it with your friends and take a minute to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.  We appreciate it. ©2024 Joe Reilly

Local Side of Key West
Keiths Interview on the Backyards of Key West Podcast

Local Side of Key West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 52:18


Listen to the Backyards of Key West podcast every single Friday https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backyards-of-key-west-podcast-with-mark-baratto/id1473488786 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/localsideofkeywest/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/localsideofkeywest/support

The Swoosh Life
The Swoosh Life Podcast: Episode 64- Scottie One, Full swing recap and Players week

The Swoosh Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 67:44


Season 4 Episode 4 We talk about all things Scottie at the Arnold Palmer, Netflix Full Swing recap (Spoiler Alert) and Keiths pick returns as it Players Championship week! Tune in to listen to all! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theswooshlife/support

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio
We predicted Toby Keiths Death? Dixie Chicks/Toby Keith feud resurfaces! We pay homage to this great man by drinkin' Bourbon from Red "Solo"? cups!

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 24:00


Hello Nirvana
Keith Chocolate Shaman: Reality Shifting & Dealing with Trauma, Drama & Dharma

Hello Nirvana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 76:58


This episode is being released posthumously in loving memory & legacy of the beloved Chocolate Shaman - Keith Wilson from Lake Atitlán.  A  midwestern wizard, cacao guide, light worker, hippie, healer, poxy dad to ones who needed a compassionate paternal figure. The Gandalf of Guatemala.  I will forever be grateful to finding the magical porch of Keiths cacao during a dark time of my life. Much gratitude to the seekers, travelers,  fairies, and other kind souls for keeping me safe and keeping my heart open.

Behind You
S2 E16: The Sex Cult Disguised as an MLM: NXIVM Cult

Behind You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 54:42


Keith Reiner was said to be incredibly intelligent, and was “light years ahead of us”. Keith even as a child was insanely gifted and started learning 3 languages at just 8 years old. He was described as a natural born leader and could spark conversations with anyone he met. But Keith had trouble making friends so he started reading books to help him. But instead of reading self-help or self-improvement books, he began educating himself about mind control and brainwashing at 12 years old. Keith as an adult would create “NXVIM” and used his intelligence for evil. NXVIM provided seminars in the field of self development and enlightenment and members of NXVIM went door to door selling these programs. But this MLM later served as a front for criminal activity by Keith and his close associates. Crimes including, branding women with Keiths initials, Keith killing older women in cult to make room for younger ones, and many other crimes.And in 2017, Sarah Edmonton posted a photo of Keith Reinere's Initials branded on her upper pelvic area on social media. Sarah would go on to say for the past 17 years, NXVIM had been a secret, full operating sex trafficking cult and would recruit young woman to become Keith's “sex slaves”. This post led other men and women from NXVIM to come forward with their stories and the truth behind this MLM was a lot darker than anyone could've imagined.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unpaid And Underrated
034 : Crü Curious

Unpaid And Underrated

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 137:13


This week Joey and Keith get to know Big Steve. They dive right into great topics like the difference between hop water and wife water, Keiths foray into strongman, cats, the one chip challenge, sleeping in hockey gear, what to do with hot pepper ring hands, and if ketchup is nessesary. Links Follow The Podcast On Instagram @unpaid.underrated.podcast (https://www.instagram.com/unpaid.underrated.podcast/) Online UnpaidInternPodcast.com (https://www.unpaidinternpodcast.com/) Our Guest On Instagram @huksteve (https://www.instagram.com/huksteve/) Our Hosts @keithhoneycutt73 (https://www.instagram.com/keithhoneycutt73/) or his orange gym, @thenowhinecellar (https://www.instagram.com/thenowhinecellar/) @joey_mleczko (https://www.instagram.com/joey_mleczko/) Special Guest: Big Steve.

FM104's Strawberry Alarm Clock
IAIN STIRLING & KEITHS!

FM104's Strawberry Alarm Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 23:52


Iain Stirling popped in for a chat - if you're called Keith you're in for a laugh Who remembers the sproai books?We played FM104's Ins2Grand too Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Evergreen Community Church Podcast
November 26th, 2023 - I Peter Ch 2 Pt IV "611 Keiths"

Evergreen Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023


The weekly sermon from Pastor Steve Rief, at Evergreen Community Church in Redland, Oregon.

Corrective Culture
Keith Barr - Tendon & Ligament Health. Rehab & Muscle Performance.

Corrective Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 76:47


In this episode Jake & Callan chat with Keith Baar, Ph.D. Keith is the Head of the Functional Molecular Biology Laboratory (FMBLab) at the University of California Davis. The goal of his laboratory is to understand the molecular determinants of musculoskeletal development and the role of exercise in improving health and performance. To achieve this goal, his lab works on muscle, tendon, and ligaments.The boys & Keith discuss Keiths introduction into the industry and his current line of research, understanding the latest rehab protocols for ligaments & tendons congruent with the latest research and the application to optimise human performance. Enjoy the episode! To find out more about Keith's Work: X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/MuscleScience

The Cordial Catholic
SPECIAL: When Catholic Keiths Take Over! (w/ Keith, Keith, and Keith)

The Cordial Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 77:32


In this special episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm happy to share a livestream I recorded with Keith from Grassroot Catholic and Keith Nester from Down to Earth Ministries. It was a chaotic mess but lots of fun and, I hope, worth listening to! For more from Keith check out Grassroot Catholic on Instagram and YouTube. You can find out more about Keith Nester from his website or on YouTube.For more, visit The Cordial Catholic. Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. Sign up for our weekly newsletter for my reflections on each episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive contests! To watch this and other episodes please visit (and subscribe to!) our YouTube channel.Please consider financially supporting this show! For more information visit the Patreon page.  All patrons receive access to exclusive content and if you can give $5/mo or more you'll also be entered into monthly draws for fantastic books hand-picked by me.If you'd like to give a one-time donation to The Cordial Catholic, you can visit the PayPal page.Thank you to those already supporting the show!This podcast is brought to you in a special way by our Patreon Co-Producers Gina, Eyram, Elli and Tom, Kelvin and Susan, Stephen, James, Jon, Jordan, Michelle, Nicole, Phil, and Susanne.Support the showFind and follow The Cordial Catholic on social media:Instagram: @cordialcatholicTwitter: @cordialcatholicYouTube: /thecordialcatholicFacebook: The Cordial CatholicTikTok: @cordialcatholic

Twice Nightly: The Theatre Podcast
Keith Ramsay: 'Eve: All About Her'

Twice Nightly: The Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 65:45


Join Maria Lovelady & Michael Alan-Bailey as they chat to actor and creator Keith Ramsay ahead of his upcoming run of 'Eve: All About Her' at The Soho Theatre. Our duo discuss all things Margot Channing with Keith along with exploring many other samples of Queer iconography. We also chat about Keiths current role in The Play That Goes Wrong and discover how he never leaves his cabaret roots far behind. Mike and Maria also take a look back at some of their favourite moment from series 3? What are they we hear you ask! Have a listen to find out… Buy Tickets for 'Eve: All About Her' here: hhttps://sohotheatre.com/events/eve-all-about-her-keith-ramsey Appear on the show and leave us a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/TwiceNightl... Get in touch - twicenightlythepodcast@gmail.com IG - twicenightlytheatrepodcast TikTok- twicenightlypodcast Twitter - @twicenightlypod Facebook - Twice Nightly: The Podcast Brought to you by Frame This Presents...

This Is Not Church Podcast
Sola Deus: A Conversation With Keith Giles

This Is Not Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 60:31


This Quoircast Podcast episode it brought to you by The Joy of Letting Go by Kevin Sweeney. Published by Quoir and is available now.In this episode we talk with Keith GilesKeith Giles is a former pastor who left the pulpit to follow Jesus and start a house church where no one takes a salary and 100 percent of all offerings are given to help the poor in the community. He has been a published writer since 1989. He is the author of several books, including: "Jesus Unbound: Liberating the Word of God from the Bible" and "Jesus Untangled: Crucifying Our Politics To Pledge Allegiance To The Lamb." Keith is the co-host of the Heretic Happy Hour Podcast which has featured interviews with Bart Ehrman, John Fugelsang, Richard Rohr, Brad Jersak, Greg Boyd, and many others. Keith also teaches several online courses including "Square 1: From Deconstruction to Reconstruction" and other courses based on his many books.You can follow Keith on:Facebook     Twitter     Instagram     TikTokYou can check out Keiths blog on his websiteYou can purchase Sola Deus at Amazon.comYou can connect with This Is Not Church on:Facebook     Instagram      Twitter     TikTok     YouTubeAlso check out our Linktree for all things This Is Not Church relatedPlease like and follow our Quoircast Partners:Heretic Happy Hour     Messy Spirituality     Apostates AnonymousIdeas Digest     The New Evangelicals     Snarky Faith Podcast     Wild OliveEach episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!

AcreSoft Story Classic:
Mildred at Home - Episode 12 Kids Story Bedtime Stories for Children and Adults to Sleep

AcreSoft Story Classic:

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 21:50


Months and years glided swiftly by, bringing to the Keiths only such changes as they will bring: added gray hairs and wrinkles, and a decrease of strength, vigor, and energy to the old people; to the younger married ones, an added staidness and dignity of demeanor and more olive-branches about their tables; while Annis had grown from the merry, romping child into a tall, slender... #story #kidsstory AcreSoft Story Classic acresoft.com acresoft.contactin.bio • Jeremiah 31:3 The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, [saying], Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.

What in the Actual F**K
102: Karens & Keiths on Facebook

What in the Actual F**K

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 45:49


On this episode of WITAF podcast, we go through more DM's and review some nasty comments from social media as Aubrey gets attacked by Karens & Keiths on Facebook. Watch episode 102 now! #podcast #latenightcomedy #comedypodcast #laughoutloud #funnyaf #jokesonjokes #latenighttalkshow #comedygold #metaverified #dms #downinthedm #jewlieah #influencer #instagram #karens #keiths #facebook Let us know what you thought of this episode, we want to hear from you! ===================================== Mike T: https://www.instagram.com/mktaylor123 Ruby Red: https://www.instagram.com/aubrey_red_/

Theshortdesk Podcast
We Still Like Sports!!!!!!!! Season 2 EP.8

Theshortdesk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 67:34


We Still Like Sports!! Steph is not with the team this week but provided her Pick'em for NFL. John, Dwayne and Keith discuss such things as Keiths upset picks last week and the state of the SEC, the hiring of Jeff Saturday for the Indy Colts and were better candidates passed up, NFL Last week and this week pick em games, Jacque Vaughn the new coach for New Jersey Nets and John and Keith make a plea for the current state of Baseball. Produce it UpJames Curry pulls back the curtain on the news producer life. From handling diva...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-IFQuUIQhyKM3GnB7vysaQEMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comFB/IG: Theshortdesk PodcastTwitter: Theshortdesk

Theshortdesk Podcast
We Still Like Sports!!!!!!!! Season 2 EP.7

Theshortdesk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 73:26


We Still Like Sports EP7!! Hosts Dwayne, John, Steph and Keith are back!! Join us as we discuss last weeks College Gameday at Jackson St, Keiths last week college upsets and next week upsets, NFL Pick em games for last week and this week, a discussion into Coach Udoke now going to the New Jersey Nets and a deep conversation about the latest on Kyrie Irving! You dont want to miss this!YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-IFQuUIQhyKM3GnB7vysaQEMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comFB/IG: Theshortdesk PodcastTwitter: Theshortdesk

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus
Episode #75: A Historical + Modern View Of Marijuana, Legislating Morality & How Grassroots Organizations Impact Federal Policy, With Emily Dufton, Author, Podcast Host & Drug Historian

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 53:21


INTRODUCTION: Emily Dufton“An oracle ofknowledge on all things marijuana” - BostonHeraldI'm a drug historian and writer based near Washington,D.C. I received my BA from New York University and earned my Ph.D. in AmericanStudies from George Washington University. My first book, Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana inAmerica, traced over 50 years of cannabis activism and wasnamed one of “The8 Best Weed Books to Read Right Now” by RollingStone and one of “The Top 5Cannabis Books to Have In Your Personal Library” by 10buds.com.Since its publication,I've become a commentator on America's changing cannabisscene. I've appeared on CNN,the History Channel andNPR's BackStory with the American History Guys, and my writing has been featured on TIME, CNN,SmithsonianMagazine, and the WashingtonPost. I'm currentlyworking on my second book, Addiction,Inc.: Medication-Assisted Treatment and the War on Drugs (under contractwith the University of Chicago Press). It's the history of the development andcommercialization of the opioid addiction medication industry. In 2021 I won a LukasWork-in-Progress Award to help finance its writing. In 2022 I won a Robert B. SilversGrant. I'm deeply grateful for all the support.I'm also a podcasthost on the NewBooks Network, where I interview authors on new books about drugs,addiction and recovery. I live in the People's Republic of TakomaPark, Maryland, with my husband Dickson Mercerand our two children.  INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):  ·      A Look At The History Of Marijuana ·      Emily's Halloween Candy Advice·      De'Vannon's Experience With Hallucinogenics·      Great Grassroots Advice For Marijuana/Drug Activists ·      President Joe Biden's Major Moves For Marijuana·      The Inappropriate Relationship Between - Church + Media + Government·      Political Influences And Implications On Drugs·      The Balance Between Parents Rights And Kids Rights·      How Grassroots Organizations Impact Federal Policy·      Why We Shouldn't Assume Decriminalization Is Here To Stay  CONNECT WITH EMILY: Website: https://www.emilydufton.com/Grass Roots: https://www.emilydufton.com/grass-rootsLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3ganBPgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/emily.duftonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_emily_dufton/Twitter: https://twitter.com/emily_duftonMedium: https://medium.com/@ebdufton   CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comWebsite: https://www.DownUnderApparel.comYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonPinterest: https://www.pinterest.es/SexDrugsAndJesus/_saved/Email: DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com  DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS: ·      Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)o  https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370o  TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs ·      OverviewBible (Jeffrey Kranz)o  https://overviewbible.como  https://www.youtube.com/c/OverviewBible ·      Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed (Documentary)o  https://press.discoveryplus.com/lifestyle/discovery-announces-key-participants-featured-in-upcoming-expose-of-the-hillsong-church-controversy-hillsong-a-megachurch-exposed/ ·      Leaving Hillsong Podcast With Tanya Levino  https://leavinghillsong.podbean.com  ·      Upwork: https://www.upwork.com·      FreeUp: https://freeup.net VETERAN'S SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ·      Disabled American Veterans (DAV): https://www.dav.org·      American Legion: https://www.legion.org ·      What The World Needs Now (Dionne Warwick): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHAs9cdTqg INTERESTED IN PODCASTING OR BEING A GUEST?: ·      PodMatch is awesome! This application streamlines the process of finding guests for your show and also helps you find shows to be a guest on. The PodMatch Community is a part of this and that is where you can ask questions and get help from an entire network of people so that you save both money and time on your podcasting journey.https://podmatch.com/signup/devannon  TRANSCRIPT: [00:00:00]You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to! And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right at the end of the day. My name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world as we dig into topics that are too risqué for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your life.There is nothing off the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.De'Vannon: Emily Dufton is an author, podcast host, and a drug historian who has blessed the world with a phenomenal book, which is entitled Grass Roots. The rise and fall and rise of marijuana in America. This book offers phenomenal advice for marijuana slash drug activists and encourages us to not arrest on our laurels, assuming that drug decriminalization is here to stay.Now, I fell in love with Ms. Emily when I discovered her while [00:01:00] listening to the, the. To The ReidOut podcast hosted by the great Joy-Ann Reid over on msnbc, and it was a surreal delight to sit down and talk with Emily about what's going on with drugs right now, as well as what was going on with drugs back then.Also, would like everyone to please check out our YouTube channel because for this very special episode, Emily and I have dawned our Halloween costumes. She's a hot dog, and I'm Fred Flintstone, and you have got to check them out. Have a super safe Halloween everyone.Hello and happy Halloween everyone, and welcome to this very special edition of The Sex Drugs in Jesus podcast. I wish you all a very, very spooky weekend. I have with me the great. Multi talented, multifaceted, delicious, and nutritious. Emily din, How are you, girl? Emily: Oh my God, I'm feeling delicious and nutritious.Thank [00:02:00] you. I'm so happy to be here. Thank you for having me. I'm De'Vannon: so fucking lely. Like you look delicious and nutritious. So you're dressed as a hot dog. I am. So I'm curious and you told me, Previously that you're a hot dog every year, and so I've been wondering, so some years, are you like a vegan hot dog another year?You're like a Polish sausage. You switch up the bond, like how exactly does it go? Emily: Oh, the hot dog is in the eye of the beholder. I, that's how it is. I think, you know, I live in Tacoma Park, Maryland. It's known as the Berkeley of the East. I think many people see me as a tofu dog, as a beyond beyond.Hot dog. Others as DC adjacent, you know, were like, I could be a half smoke. I could be, I'm just I just wear this because it's a costume I found on the side of the street in Capitol Hill in DC where I was living at the time, and I thought, [00:03:00] This is amazing. Someone is just giving away a hot dog costume.I'm going to give it a home and I'm going to be a hot dog every year from now until it literally falls apart. And so that's why I'm a hot dog every year. De'Vannon: looks brand new. I love it. Emily: Thank you. It gets washed from time to time. De'Vannon: from time. Good time. Look, I love me a good wier girl. So , Emily: I could be, I could be the wier of your dreams.Who knows? Let's see. We can put the, the top up for a minute. See you. De'Vannon: It's great. That is one. Okay. All right. There y'all. So . So Emily is an author and a drug historian. She holds a PhD in American Studies from George Washington University. She is the author of a fabulous book called Grassroots, the Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America.Has to do with how, how, how, how, [00:04:00] how earnest hippies, frightened parents suffering patients and other ordinary Americans went to war over the marijuana. It was a little mm-hmm. description I had of that. Before we go much further, I wanna take a moment to give a shout out to Ms. Joy and re over at the readout on msnbc, because that is how I discovered.Oh wow. . I saw you on her podcast and then I heard what you had to say about your grassroots book, and then I fell in love with you and when I built up the courage and got, got, got more bodies of works under my belt, I sent you a message, you know, hoping and praying that you would respond and you did.And so, Emily: Paul touch my heart. I'm so happy to be here. And honestly, like I The idea that, that, oh, you would be at all nervous to talk to me, makes me just like ache a little bit on the inside. I'm so happy to talk to you and this is such an honor for me to [00:05:00] be here. We are. You wrote a book, We Are equals, We know, We know what it is to go into the, the pain cave of writing and, and try to create something intelligible and lengthy about complicated subjects.You know, so writer to writer, you and I are, we are. Eye to eye. I'm so happy to be here. Thank you. De'Vannon: The sausage and so, So I'm like a glittery version of Fred Flinstone because, As far as I'm concerned, we all know what Fred Freestone and Barney Rubble were really doing over in Bed Rock, Honey and Emily: Rock. I mean, come on.Yeah, it was right inDe'Vannon: Barney Rubs a total bottom. I know. It . So, So in your own words, I've given like my take on, is there anything you'd like to say about yourself, your own personal history or anything? Emily: Gosh. [00:06:00] Like, like about writing grassroots or about like what? Like about me as a human being. De'Vannon: Anything about you at all.Your favorite color, Favorite place you've traveled. We're gonna get into grassroots right after you. Tell us whatever you'd like to say. Just about yourself. Oh my at all since I've already given a little history, so you don't have to Oh, Emily: lovely. I'm a Piy, Sun Sagittarius, Rising Pisces Moon. I have two children a boy who's six and a little girl who's almost three.I'm working on my second book right now, which is about the history of medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, and I won a couple grants to fund the work, and it's been super awesome. And hopefully I'm gonna go to Switzerland either at the end of this year or the beginning of next year to compare addiction treatment programs over there with America's treatments.So those are, I think by far the most pertinent facts about me that everyone should, [00:07:00] should know. .De'Vannon: I think those are pretty damn good and relevant facts. the, the, the resurgence of healing with the drugs. Look, I just got back from Portland, Oregon dealing shrooms. And sell. So that is a cell aside, but, and what the fuck else I did?Mdm a I had never been shrooms before in my life and since I'm a veteran who suffers from ptsd, O C D and you know, all of these things and I saw on Netflix and the How to Change Your Mind documentary on PBS history of Mil illness. Documentary, how they've been using these hallucinogenics to help veterans.And I thought, Okay, I'm not gonna wait for this to be approved. I'm gonna fly my happy ass up here and do these shrooms. Man, it took seven grams for me to like fill anything. And apparently that's like a lot. And wow. I don't know, apparently besides the Emily: social work. Oh, that context. Yeah. So you did like an official, like, like clinical trial?It De'Vannon: wasn't a trial I paid for this. I [00:08:00] found a social worker who was willing to to do it in a psychiatric setting. Uhhuh, he feel like his woods are like an hour north of Portland into his cabin in the woods. So that, cuz he was like insistent that the environment be like, Right. And so it was like a guided assistant thing.It was, it was clinical, but I paid for it. I wasn't, I didn't wait for a trial Emily: to come. Totally, totally understood. That's awesome. How was it? Was it a good experience?De'Vannon: It follows me, so in a good way. So like if I smoke weed, it does not have an effect on me. I've tried different strands, different states, different times.I used to sell the hell out of it back in my drug dealing days, but I never fool with it too much. I used to sell shrooms. I never did 'em either. But I have discovered that if I do like a CBD gummy, I will be sitting around looking like EE from South Park. I feel that. But, so the, the C B D [00:09:00] does the same thing that the MDM A and the shrooms did.It quiet hit my mind. So I was expecting to have one of those like, really jerky experiences like I saw in the documentary, but that did not happen for me at all because my mind is always like this with the OCD and the PTSD and everything. Mm-hmm. . So for me, what those, what those hallucinogenics did was it just neutralized.And so I was just like, still just silent, quiet. And so I have found things that I used to, that I used to have anxiety over. I don't anymore. And so basically that peace, it, it attached itself to me in those, in that state of mind. Emily: I love that. So, so quieted your minds downed. How long did the quietness.De'Vannon: It's ongoing. So I was, while the drugs had their effect on me, okay, on this room, you know, the trees started to like move and the prints, you know, the pattern in the carpet started [00:10:00] dancing and doing his own thing and whatnot. So that was kind of freaky. But once that all settled down, , you know, you know, So it's not like it was, I, I have found, this has been like maybe three weeks ago that I was in Portland.It hasn't changed. You know, I still feel peace. It's like, and I experienced the same thing when I started experiment, the CBD gummies, which has only been like maybe two or three months ago. Mm-hmm. That I discovered that these gummies will have an impact on me. That's interesting. It's like, it's, it's a permanent thing with me.Emily: Wow. And have you had any kind of I don't know, like sessions or counseling or anything to kind of talk about like, But you know, sort of digesting the effects of it or like, maybe I don't even, I don't even know what the word is, but have, have you communicated at all with the guy who led the session since he, De'Vannon: He was, he is open to that and he wanted to schedule a follow up, but [00:11:00] I, and I can reach out to him if I want to, Emily, but I, I was ready, you know, like writing my blog and my books in the show and I see a, a social worker every week anyway.I see a licensed family marriage, the. A couple of times a month for me and my boyfriend, and then I see a hypno therapist once a month. And so I'm always professing and manifesting the change that I want. I went into it already. I didn't really embody to do too much handholding, and I'm all like, I'm ready to let this shit go.Like we talk about it, but it's already done . Emily: That's great. And this is the thing that allowed you to do that. Like you're just like, I just need that final push to get it out. Right. I love that there's a guy. Oh yeah. Sorry. Keep going. De'Vannon: You go, You're the guest girl. Oh, Emily: no. I'm just saying there's someone so I live right outside of DC in Tacoma Park, Maryland, and which I think I've said already but.There's this doctor who just moved here and [00:12:00] started a practice where he's doing exactly that. He's using Ketamine though. And so he's doing these like lead ketamine therapy sessions. And then afterwards he offers sessions to, I'm trying to remember like the verb he used. It wasn't like aggregate, but it was like to sort of like digest the experience.So you have this experience with ketamine that will hopefully release in the patient, the same kind of things that released in your experience. And then he would kind of provide the counseling or the, the therapy sessions to help sort of bring, make, make manifest the effects. And I thought, Oh my God, like, here it is.It's, it's, it's here. You know, like sort of this pro, this ability to access these drugs in a therapeutic. You know, private, like obviously like , you know, industrial way, but it's here. And God, that is like 10 years ago. I think experiences like yours are like the one that this doctor is offering would've been like [00:13:00] unimaginable.And yet now they're here and they're moving into all these communities. You know, it's not just Portland, Oregon, it's like here in, right outside of DC it's everywhere. And that to me is a totally fascinating aspect of like drug policy in the United States. It's wild. Totally. De'Vannon: I'm so happy to have it here too.But as you warn in your book grassroots that we're about to get into you know, these things tend to come and. At times. Yeah. Because this wasn't the first time that we were on the border of finding therapeutic uses for drugs before the drug war on drugs. Shut it down. Right. And so we're happy to have it back.And towards the end of the interview, I was most intrigued with the, the six lessons that you have for grassroots advocate for people at the end. And so I really gotta let you give that advice because I really feel like people need to hear that because people. Are feeling really grass rooty these days.It'll be . Emily: That's true. ,De'Vannon: it would be great for them to to to hear, hear [00:14:00] your advice so that they can be helped. Emily: I had to go get my copy. I haven't looked at that in a while. That's right. I forgot. I had like six little lessons in the back. Yeah. The one I remember, the Yes. Make your argument as sympathetic as possible was lesson one.Mm-hmm. . Because the more you center like a really sympathetic identity in the middle of your campaign, the more likely people are to. Feel bad for you and generate empathic warmth and support, right? Which is why you always see like puppies, like with their ribs exposed cuz they're starving in the rain, chained to a box and you're like, Please take my money to save the puppy.Lesson two. It's all about the money, which is exactly what we were talking about. Money buys influence. Lesson three, Be prepared to watch your progress disappear. Lesson four, don't rely too heavily on the White House. Lesson five, Respect your opposition and lesson six, keep a sense of perspective.Wow. I forgot I wrote these. That's so interesting. Yeah, [00:15:00] like, you know what's, Sorry, De'Vannon: keep going. No saying. So. We'll talk about those towards the end, cuz I thought those would be cute. Okay. So you can just kind of like, you know, peruse over that while we're going through. And and then of course people go by the books.So if you're a grassroots person and you wanna figure out. How to escape some pitfalls and things like that. I think this is a really good book and if you wanna have insight cause we're all also passionate about this, you know, this resurgence and everything. But I think that your book, you know, is like so evergreen, you know, in the, in the sense that, you know, it's an ongoing battle in this country because as you say, it's the rise, the fall, the rise, you know, it goes back and forth.There's no reason for us to be so arrogant as to assume that it can't fall again, because as you lay out in the book, every time we have. Arise for decriminalization. There's an opposing force that wants to fight that. Right. And so, and it was no different then. It's the same way now. So you wanted to give a warning though, for Halloween candy.I [00:16:00] wanted to be sure that we have time for that, because that was something you specifically requested. And so tell us your, this is, this is Emily's warning about this Halloween came to y'all. Oh Emily: my God. It's less of warning and just more of like a. I, I just every year, Well, this year in particular, I feel like there have been a lot of news stories about the rainbow colored fentanyl that apparently is going to show up in children's Halloween staes nationwide.And I love it because like, it just goes to show how. Drugs. The concept of drugs, right? When we talk about drugs, we're never just talking about drugs, right? We're always talking about larger issues and larger questions and larger ideas. And I feel like this, like the new fear of 2022, Halloween, 2022 of Fentanyl being dispersed widely in like Halloween candy is just, it's a really convenient vehicle for like political mud slinging, right?And. [00:17:00] You know, so the right can mud sling at the left by saying, Oh, it's the liberal's open border policies that is allowing Mexican cartels to funnel this rainbow colored fentanyl across the borders. And now it's gonna, now my kid's gonna eat it thinking it's a sweet tart and die. So that's how, like the right is mudslinging the left and then the left mud slings the right in return by saying, right.You're so stupid. No drug dealer is going to give away drugs for free. That is not how drug dealing works. . So there's just this and like, you know, so whenever we're talking about drugs, we're always talking about so much more than just drugs. Like there, like the concept of drugs is weighted with all of these other topics that we like, press upon it.And it becomes something that's like, kind of like a football, right? It's just always being thrown back and forth, you know? People are always going to use the concept of drugs or the concept of punishment or the concept of treatment as a political vehicle to achieve [00:18:00] other ends, right? Whether those are financial or moral or law enforcement, whatever.But I just feel like the Halloween candy saga that we go through every year is like kind of a good sort of visual entry point on to this topic that like, Drugs are always much more than just drugs, right? There are ways for us to discuss as Americans and as human beings, concepts that are obviously like much more complicated and oftentimes more complex than just like fentanyl or pot or whatever else itself.So I guess that's like my opening concept for conversation . De'Vannon: Yes, as a former drug dealer, I can attest to what Mr. Mrs. Dustin is saying is true. We don't to run around giving away drugs for free honey, especially not to little children who don't have money to come back and buy any once they get addicted.That's . Emily: It's, it is a profoundly bad marketing plan. No one [00:19:00] benefits from it. No one benefits . De'Vannon: But you know, just like, you know, as you state in your book You know, the fear mongering, you know, the fear mongering is like a big deal coming from the left. And so, I mean, coming from the right and so Emily: and sometimes the De'Vannon: left , it can, it can, mm-hmm.it pains me to say, but it's just so true. You know, Emily: sometimes we have to be honest about our own, you know, . De'Vannon: You know what? I don't, I don't, I don't want, I don't want a political party. I just wanna be like me. I just wanna be like me. I know. Whatever makes free to be you and me. What do you think about what Biden did though with the rolling back the the, the, the legal, the, the cases against people with the marijuana charges?Emily: I mean, it was really interesting, right? It was kind of came out in nowhere, right? He hadn't talked [00:20:00] much about. Marijuana policy at all on the campaign trail or during these first two years? I remember Kamala Harris during the Vice presidential debate was the very first presidential or vice presidential candidate to ever say during a debate, like, Yes, I support decriminalization.And she said that. So Kamala mentioned it, but like Biden never did. So he comes out and he makes this announcement and. Like it's immediate effect is going to be relatively small because the only marijuana convictions he's allowed to overturn are ones that he can control and he can only control federal convictions for possession.And that's not the, like that many it's about 6,500 nationally and it's, I don't know the number. No one would gave it. No one would give it. But it's also convictions for possession in DC because DC is federal. So that actually, that number might be more considerable than 6,500, but like I have not seen [00:21:00] a news outlet give it yet.But anyway, like that's pretty small compared to the millions of people who have been arrested. It's kind of a drop in the bucket. But what he also said was he was going to talk to eight, the Department of Health and HHS Health and Human. Services. He's going to talk to the FDA and he is going to talk to the DEA for the three federal agencies in charge of drug policy and talk about, and he wanted to talk about descheduling cannabis.So right now, pot is a schedule one drug and it's been a Schedule one drug since 1970. And, Being schedule one, that means that the federal government considers it to have no medical utility and a high risk for abuse, which is of course very silly. Since 1996, it became medical marijuana. So of course it has some medical utilities.Schedule one placement has been kind of nuts for at least since 1996. [00:22:00] He wants to talk about descheduling it, taking it outta the schedules completely. And if you deschedule a. That means it can become a legitimate legal marketplace item like cigarettes or alcohol. It could become a commercial product, and that is a really big decision.It's already kind of becoming a commercial product, but those industries are like very cottage still. Like there is a huge medical marijuana industry and there is a growing recreational cannabis industry, but there's still like, In the span of things, right, Like along the spectrum of, of products, it's still fairly small.So to deschedule it completely and turn it into a commercial product that would transform the cannabis industry in the United States and ultimately worldwide. So it's a huge decision. It's a huge, it's this, this the beginning of a huge conversation. So like right [00:23:00] after he made that announcement it was right before last weekend.People were like, I didn't really know what to make of it, honestly. But the more I've read, like things on Twitter from people I respect and some articles, the more I realize he's launching like a pretty huge conversation. And now would be the time for activists who are interested in creating, as, you know, equitable and kind.Fundamentally good natured and industry as possible, like now would be the time for them to really get involved because, you know, conversations about, about descheduling are happening and those are, those are important. And you know, the time to influence the marketplaces now cuz it's starting to take shape, which is crazy.I mean, it's like the same thing we were talking about before where like now you can go someplace and have like ketamine treatment, like these things are available. So it's time to figure out what, like we actually want the industry to look. De'Vannon: [00:24:00] Hell yeah. Something to tap into that energy and push it forward.I feel you on that. So, so, so in your book, you, you take us from like prohibition back in the first part of the last century, you know, all the way up to the day and I thought it was very artfully done. So I wanted to read a little excerpt about about the way. Marijuana was viewed back then from way back in 1917 from, from your book, if I may.And so those said, the 1917 report from the Treasury Department noted that in Texas only Mexicans and sometimes Negroes and lower class whites smoked the marijuana for pleasure and warned that that drug crazed minorities could harm or assault upper class white women. I felt like this, you know, that sort of thinking still informs policy today and I felt like when movies like The Terrible [00:25:00]Truth and Reefer Madness, which you mentioned, the book came out, I felt like that was like media's way of locking arms with the government and echoing what they're saying.And you don't really get into too religion deeply. But I feel like the church also. Touched and agreed. Yes. Emily: So, so the church was responsible for paying for the production of the movie Reef for Madness. I don't which church it, it was, I don't remember, but it was funded by Evangelical Christians. There you go.There's your connection. Mm-hmm. . De'Vannon: And see, I don't know, like, I, I hate the fact that the church. I would've rather the church stand up and say, You know what? It's not for the government to enforce morality because God is not forced. He's always gave the children of Israel a choice. He never came down here and mandated things in the way that we're trying to mandate them.So why don't we back off and leave this whole morality [00:26:00] thing to the church instead? The church was like, Well, we like to control people. The government likes to control people, so why don't we see if we can control them all together? Hmm. So I Emily: collaborate. Oh my God, it's so true. And it's been so powerful, like for so long, for so long.But it's true, like can you legislate morality? I mean, like, that's just this eternal question and you know, you really, you really can't, you can't punish someone until they're good. It just doesn't work that way. You. De'Vannon: No, nobody responds to that. You know, our children don't. And I love that your kids are like, pretty much the same age as my two kids, which happen to be like Maine Coon mixed cats.You know, My oldest boys about is about to be six in March, and then my girl is threeOh, Emily: we have babies the same age. That's so funny. That's crazy. Wild. But it's true, like you can't make them be good through [00:27:00] fear or punishment like ever. Ever and . And then it just always makes things worse. It always makes things worse. And that's why like, I mean, that's why it's so hard oftentimes to have like rational discussions about things like drugs or religion because like people just get too emotionally involved and you kind of think like, you're gonna, you're gonna believe my way or I'm going to hurt you.Like I'm going to defend this to the point of violence. And it's just like, that's why I , some people get mad at me. Grassroots because they felt like I didn't take a firm enough stand, you know, either way. And some people also like seem to have a really hard, a hard, they seem to have some difficulty with differentiating between smoking pot and writing about pot as like a historical phenomenon.So like a lot of people just like make these really dumb jokes, like yeah, I bet you're using a lot. Grass when you're writing grassroots or whatever. And I was like, No. I was writing like a [00:28:00] deeply researched, like historical book based off of my PhD dissertation. Like, no, I wasn't high the whole time. Like, that's ridiculous.But people were upset with me because I wasn't taking firm enough stand. Like I wasn't coming out like very strongly as an activist for legalization or, or alternatively against it. I didn't make my, my political position clear enough. And I don't know if. Like in the same way you're saying like, Well who should legislate morality?You know, in the same way, I don't feel like history books necessarily have to be legislating morality, right? Like I don't feel like I needed to tell people what to believe. I just wanted to tell them what happened and how we got here. So that as things move forward and as we continue to watch this really like unique historical period evolve, we'll be more prepared to understand.The potential downsides that might occur or the potential benefits that might occur, and like try to maybe guide the process [00:29:00] more toward the benefits, like rather than the downsides. So it's, you know, I do feel like there's a real need to understand drugs in like a non-emotional, non hot take, non, like just understanding them as like a historical artifact where.Certain things have happened from 1917 to today to create the world we live in, and we should probably understand how we got here. And so I wrote a book about it, , and now we're talking about it. All right, , De'Vannon: just bring it full circle. I love it. And you're right, your book is very energetically neutral. It is very energetically like neutral.Yeah, I did pick up on that. And you know, most of you know historians, they just tell what happened and so I, you know, I was interviewing somebody else and I was, and he had gotten some reviews that kind of roughed his feathers and I was telling him, You know what, I'll tell you the same thing. Like Amazon and all these different book places don't.Perform mental health test [00:30:00] on people who go in there and leave reviews . So there's no tell on what you're gonna get, so Emily: please gimme the most recent report from your therapist before you post on this review. . Oh my God. The best review I got was someone was really mad that I was mean to Nancy Reagan, and they were like, it's not like she committed tax fraud.Nancy Reagan's not that bad. And I was like, Is that your bar? Like tax fraud? Or? So that was everyone else's reviews on Amazon are almost all from my friends, so those are all nice that Perfect. They're all the friends. I ask like, Please leave an Amazon review for my book. Thank you. De'Vannon: Hey, nothing like that inner circle chosen family, baby.Oh baby. That person commented on the tax fraud, though, probably commits tax fraud and they were projecting that. Oh my Emily: god. 100%. De'Vannon: Yeah. . So I wanted to talk about Atlanta 1976 because. [00:31:00] I felt like Miss, Miss Marsha Sard, and I have to admit when I read that name immediately, Andrew DeMar Shinard from Rent from the MusicalOh my God. It came to my mind and I had to go look it up. I was like, Is there a relation here today, tomorrow for me? What's going on ? So, but there is no relation. So it's, it's Emily: inside a gay boy. No, I can't unsee it. I can't unsee it. De'Vannon: and Atlanta especially. Cause my boyfriend is from Atlanta, you know, from that area.And so Hills, well todo neighborhood. Marsha is you know, she's walks into like her teens having this party and everyone's. you know, paring it up. Her and her husband go out fine, like the weed butts and everything like that. And, and then she goes run snitch to all the other parents because of course there was other teenage there.And we all know [00:32:00] snitches get stitches, y'all. And so what I documented was the parents' reactions usually that the parents' reactions ran the gamut from shock, confusion, indignation, concern, denial, and hostility. Now in the book, you, you know, this woman is like, Slated to be a Democrat. Mm-hmm. . And so that really, really shocked me.And and her, her emotions. I don't feel like those emotions have changed over the years. I feel like that's the same way people react to Dave. Would you agree? Emily: Yeah, I think, I think you're onto something there. Yeah. Like it, it was her, her politics are really interesting. So Keith, she goes by Keith, which again is kind of.You have to get, wrap your head around this woman, this like mom of three who goes by Keith. And then it's hard cuz I'm also writing about Keith Strop, the founder of Normal, the National Organization for the reform of marijuana laws, which are like, you know, going gangbusters at this time. [00:33:00]So there's a lot of Keith's, you know, so keep the Keiths straight in your mind.But so Keith Shart is this mom She has a PhD in British literature. She's not teaching, but her husband is at Emory, and so she's like home with these kids. So like I see her as being really smart. probably pretty bored, right? Being home with kids, like when you have a PhD and you're clearly like a life of the mind kind of person.Being home with little kids can be like really boring and you can have like maybe a lot of leftover energy. And so she throws this like backyard birthday party for her 13 year old daughter. And like the kids are acting weird and she's kind of freaking out and she sees like they're up in their bedroom, like looking out in the backyard, her and her husband and they see the lighters flicker in the bushes, but they assume it's cigarettes.But the kids are like really acting funny. And so once everybody leaves, they go into the backyard and they're searching around and they [00:34:00] find. Roaches. And they also find like, like alcohol containers, right? So the kids aren't just smoke smoking pot, they're, they're drinking too. , The scandal, the scandal 13, I mean 13 is young.Like for, like, I was not, I was not playing those games at 13, but I understand that my experience is not the experience of everyone. And, and now I'm like, as a mom, I'm kind of like, Oh, if I caught Henry doing that, like I'd be probably be pretty pissed. But but anyway, so she. She goes into like hardcore activist mode, like right away, you know, she was like, Boom.And she is buoyed by the concepts of. Second wave feminism that are like really prominent at the time where you do consciousness raising groups and you get together with people who are sharing your same experience and you talk about it, right? Because the personal is political and you try to figure out a way to change society for the better.Like that is very much like the kind of social [00:35:00] milu that shoe hard is coming from in, in 76 in Atlanta. Because remember, like Atlanta's pretty liberal at this time. Like Jimmy Carter is governor and he is running for president. You know, like it's the bicentennial. Everybody's like super patriotic, right?It's an interesting time. So she gets together with all the other parents and she's like, Our kids are smoking pot. This seems to be an issue like this. This. This is, this is something we should probably pay attention to. And she kind of blames it on the fact that for the past three years, more and more states had steadily been decriminalizing marijuana possession.So it started in Oregon in 73, but by 76, I think there were probably like,Probably like six, five or six states by that point that had decriminalized, right? Georgia wasn't one of them, but others did. And so there's this burgeoning drug paraphernalia industry, like basically just like today, this was happening in the mid, the early [00:36:00] 1970s where like. A semi-legal cannabis marketplace was taking shape in America.And when a marketplace builds and expands, more people tend to utilize it. So more people were using pot, more people were smoking pot, and then it was trickling down and it was getting to kids. So like Keith Shoe hard's, daughter 13 found some pot and was smoking it at her birthday party. And like that made shard really upset.So even though she was a Democrat and she was a liberal, She was really opposed to what the liberal agenda had pushed, which was decriminalization. So she starts basically a nationwide grassroots army of parents to overturn decriminalization laws and kind of stop the burgeoning paraphernalia industry.And it just so happens that in 1984 years later, when Ronald Reagan gets elected, he takes their concept. Nationalizes [00:37:00] it further and then turns it into federal policy. So it was the parent movement that gave us basically the entire concept of just say no. So yeah, the 1980s were birthed in the 1970s in Atlanta, Georgia in 1976.De'Vannon: Right. And right. Thank you for breaking that down so beautifully. And I, and I felt like from, from the way that you wrote, you really, really wanted people to know the importance that small community groups like this actually, the impact that they have on federal policy, not as, so that we don't undervalue this or underestimate.Totally. Emily: And so it's amazing. Well, when you tap into a zeitgeist like that, like, like what, what Shoe hard and other people in Atlanta tapped into was something that And ended up people were feeling nationwide. And that's the exact same thing that was happening with medical marijuana laws. And it's the exact same thing that's happening with legalization laws now.I mean, people are tapping into like it's a zeitgeist straight now. You know? Like more like I think Maryland, where I live is, I think we're [00:38:00] voting to legalize this. I think we're voting to legalize next month. Like it's movement, baby. It's movement. De'Vannon: May the force be with you? May Emily: the force be, I think it'll pass pretty easily.I think it'll pass pretty easily. Now it's just a matter of what the market will look like, what we'll actually do with it in the. Which is crazy. It's a De'Vannon: step. The thing that stood out to me about Mrs. Manas, was she, she, she kept saying like, it was like, for the children, you, the children, half of the children, you know, I'm getting like flashbacks to one division, you know, for Disney when they're, you know, her and vision, you know, Wanda Envision, you know, wanting to max him off.Yeah. Marvel, you know, I'm like, geeking out right now. But , they kept saying that thing for the children and there weren't any fucking children. Because she had, she had put 'em all to sleep, but she, I, I was like, Okay, I wonder if she asked the children what they want or was she just using them to enforce her agenda every time?I see like a [00:39:00] politician, especially like, I mean, you know, especially like the Republican and stuff like that, wanting to enact negative policies on behalf of veterans. For instance, me being a military veteran, I always, I'm like, I don't want you to do that. Like everything you're doing, I don't want you to do.You didn't ask me . So, but they're like, Our veterans wouldn't want my choice. Yeah. no. And so, I don't know. That stood out to me like right, like the children, but they don't. I don't know what to call that. What do you call that when people do that? Are they, are they calling themselves doing it in the name of righteousness?Are they getting, Now you're a parent now, so you have this feeling. Would you go and do something this adverse on behalf of your children without consulting their opinion FirstAnd I don't understand Emily: that they prefer that. Right. They would love to, they'd love to gimme their opinions. Right. But you know, I. I think you're to a really important question, right? Which is like, [00:40:00] where do the rights of children end and the rights of adults begin, right? So like when, when Keith, Shar, and every and everybody else in the parent movement is saying, Oh my God.We have to repeal decriminalization laws because of the children. Like do it for the children. The children are being harmed by these drugs. But then that transforms from like, we have to have these laws for the children to, We have to excessively punish. Adults for drug possession or dealing or whatever else excessively punish them.Like especially after the 1986 Drug Abuse Act, right? When you're getting mandatory minimums of 5, 10, 15 years when we're locking up millions of people for drug possession. Like where does the rights of children end And like the range of adults in and the pushback to that. But what about the children line of thought did finally start to come in the nineties, right?[00:41:00] When marijuana legalization efforts dovetailed with the gay rights movement in what I think is just one of the most fascinating, like historical co ever, right? So in California, in San Francisco, as AIDS is starting to. Decimate the gay population. You have a couple of activists, including Dennis Perran and Brownie Mary Rath Fund, whose real name is Mary Jane, which is crazy.They're using marijuana to like give to these aids patients who, like doctors don't wanna touch, nobody wants to get near them. No one knows what to do. No one knows how to treat hiv. It's brand new. Right? And Brownie Mary and Dennis Perran are. Have a, have a pot and infuse brownie, like you're gonna get your appetite back, Your nausea is gonna chill out.You're gonna feel pretty good. You're gonna have some energy. You can like go to the [00:42:00] bank. You can do like an errand right before you die. A horribly of aids like my God. Right? So they're saying, where did the rights of children end? Yes. We kept children so safe from pot that like by the early eighties, like no one is smoking pot anymore and we're locking.Tens of thousands of people, right? Like every month, right? Okay, great. We've done it. We won the drug war. But now it turns out this substance does have some medical utility for a patient group that is increasingly becoming like really sympathetic. You know, like cuz you have, I mean Arthur Ash contracts, hiv God, that little boy got it through like a blood transfusion or something.So you start to like have like really sympathetic feelings towards, Oh, Princess Diana visits the HIV clinic in the San Francisco General Hospital. Right? Like suddenly it becomes really sympathetic and laws start to change, right? Suddenly adults rights, especially like adults dying of AIDS and cancer, like their rights become much more important than protecting children from pot.And then, [00:43:00] Can kind of move like fast forward into the two thousands. 2010, the legalization movement joins with the social justice movement. So in 2010, Michelle Alexander publishes her book The New Jim Crow, Mass Incarceration in the Age of Color Blindness, which is canonical at this point. Canonical, I tell you, and like it is all.The effects of locking up nonviolent offenders, the vast majority of which are black men. Like, well, what have we done in America By locking up millions of people, more people, more black people are incarcerated in the United States than in South Africa at the height of apartheid. Like what effects does that have culturally, socially, economically?It has effects. And she lays them out and we're all like, Oh my God. Now we know. And laws started to change right after that, right? In 2012, you have the first states legalized Colorado and Washington by combining legalization [00:44:00] with calls for social justice, right? If cannabis is the source of massive amounts of black incarceration, legalized cannabis, right?That's one way to like act on social justice, and it was also legalized through. Outright calls for generating tax revenue, right? Like here is something that we can legalize and tax the be Jesus out of. And not only are we like doing good on social justice initiatives, but we're also gonna make a boatload of money.Like it's a total win-win at the moment. And that's basically, again, arguments for the rights of adults, right? Should we, should we incarcerate X number of million of people, millions of people for cannabis possession? So again, like. Argument for its children's rights, which was like so immensely powerful in the 1970s and eighties has now I would say, really been pushed to the back burner by almost three decades of really concerted and very powerful and very influential activism for adults rights to access cannabis, [00:45:00] for medical, and then social justice and economic initiatives.De'Vannon: And that's the tea. Y'all, Y'all have it? Emily . Emily: There's, there's 50 years of cannabis history guys. Woo. . De'Vannon: And, you know, I work with you know, so many people right now, and I, and I, I love how you, I feel like your book is almost like a, a user's manual for people who wanna get into this fight. You know, you're giving historical context, you're giving advice and everything.And so You know, I'm thinking about, you know, a friend of mine if her name is iFit Harvey, she runs the people of Color Collective. People of color, Psychedelic Collective, which is based out of New York City. And you know, and I, and I work with them, you know, I just did an interview, you know, for, I gave them an interview the other day and we were talking about like you know, marijuana, you know, the way it's, you know, criminalized here in Louisiana where I live versus where one of their.[00:46:00]Satellite locations is in Oregon, in Portland. And so, you know, things like this are very helpful you know, for young people cuz these people are really, really like young who have started this, you know, psychedelic collective and everything like that. And so I think, yeah. Right. I think books like this are so like, useful.So we're nearing the end of our hour and so I just wanted to mention. You mentioned normal earlier. I wanna tell people that stands for the I think you said, at the National Organization for the Reform rather than repe of marijuana laws. And then we'll go right into talking about like your your lessons and things like that.And, and we may just pick like one or two that that's important to you. But and so another little, a final ex sweep from the book. I'm channeling my inner Bugs Bunny, so an ex. From the book, it says normal, you know, or ML argue that marijuana smokers or consumers not deviance and deserve the same rights to protection and [00:47:00] safety as any other group.Including access to the drug without pollutants or contaminants. A competitive marketplace free from monopolies and conglomerates, and especially freedom from harassment by the poll lease. Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. . Mm-hmm. felt like a, a Southern Sunday. GodEmily: I love it. I want you to record the audio book. That's great. I love it. . De'Vannon: Oh, I'll do it. I love getting on this microphone right here and do it. I did my own audio book. Oh, that's awesome. And so I wanted to bring that up because like you had normal fighting for it. You had Miss, Miss Minnaar fighting against it back then.Like you say in the book, we have the same thing now because I don't want people to wrestling their laurels and get so comfortable thinking that it's a home run. It's a clean slate. You know? We must stay vigilant. Emily: Mm. Yes, totally. I think that's, I mean, it, it does [00:48:00] feel like to me, I feel like. Pot becomes the scariest drug around when there's no other boogie in.So in like the 1970s, early 1970s when the first decriminalization laws were being passed, we're also kind of going through a heroin epidemic, right? And right now we've been going through the opioid epidemic for like, whoa, 30 years or so, . But it's kind of coming to its natural. At the same time that the legal cannabis marketplace is really starting to heat up and when opioids become like, when there's no like, like meth was a boogieman for a while.Crack was a boogieman for a while, but opioids have been a bo the boogieman for like 30 years. And if that starts to tamp down, if we start to feel less scared about that and there's like sort of like a void in like the drug boogieman cuz you know, we always need a drug boogieman. We're America, we need a drug boogieman and.Pot. Well sometimes I think come back and fill that [00:49:00] role. Like there, there could be widespread rejection of the legal marketplace. I mean, in certain places, right? Like in Massachusetts that legalized. However long ago, some communities don't want it, and they are allowed to say within that state's jurisdiction.We do not want any cannabis marketplaces within our community borders. So there's gonna be some nimbyism and there's going to be some nimbyism like, yes, in my backyard to it. But again, it's, you don't know what's like, we don't know what's going to happen. This is a brand new marketplace that could bust its boots like.I mean, it's been around for a decade now, which is amazing. But things are gonna get big fast and if people don't like it, it could very well turn, turn back around. I mean, that's not impossible. It's not, it's improbable, but not impossible. Mm-hmm. . De'Vannon: So what I'll do in the interest of time, I'll just read the title of each of the six letter , then people can go and buy the book to get the advice that you have in there.Do it. I think that and after I [00:50:00] read the titles, and I'll let you have our last word. . Which is a, which is another a page I borrowed from the book of Joy read because she she always gives her guests, you know, like the last word and everything like that. And so I thought you a good idea. I'm very inspired by that woman, and so, oh, I love it.So, lesson one, make your argument as sympathetic as possible. The lesson two, it's all about the money. lesson three. Be prepared to watch your progress disappear. That's the most shocking one for me and in my inten, in my opinion, the most sobering, less than four. Don't rely too heavily on the White House, and she means over multiple administrations.And then less than five, respect your opposition, less than six. Keep a sense of perspective, which is also a statement of humility. So her website is emily din.com, Social media, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, India, [00:51:00] Instagram, medium. Oh podcast. You can listen to Emily conduct interviews, new books.Networks has a Drugs Addiction and Recovery podcast. This book is grass Roots. And then she already mentioned the other one she has coming out. So with that, I'm gonna shut my cock up. And any last , anything that you would like to say and just take it away, darling. Emily: Oh, My gratitude is to you for, for having me, but also for bringing your message and your love, and your light and your spirit to the people.I am grateful to you and for all the work you do. So thank you very much. De'Vannon: All right. Thanks everybody for tuning in. Happy Halloween. Happy Halloween. Emily: Don't eat Fentanyl Candy .De'Vannon: Thank you all so much for taking time to listen to the Sex Drugs in Jesus podcast. It really means everything to me. Look, if you love the show, you [00:52:00] can find more information and resources at Sex Drugs and jesus.com or wherever you listen to your podcast. Feel free to reach out to me directly at DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com and on Twitter and Facebook as well.My name is De'Vannon, and it's been wonderful being your host today. And just remember that everything is gonna be right. 

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AcreSoft Story Classic:
Mildred Keith - Episode 18 - Kids Story Bedtime Stories for Children and Adults to Sleep Fiction

AcreSoft Story Classic:

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 16:56


The Keiths were scarcely more than well settled in their new home when Miss Stanhope announced her intention of returning to Ohio almost immediately. This news was received by the family with something akin to consternation. "How could they do without her?" they asked; "didn't everybody need her every day of their lives, from father and mother down to Annis?" "Ah," she answered smiling, though her eyes were dim with unshed tears, "you'll have each other and will soon find that you can get on very well indeed without your blundering old auntie. But the question is how shall she do without you? The old Lansdale home will be very lonely with no little feet pit-patting about it." "Then what makes you go, Aunt Wealthy?" chorused the children, clinging to her with many a loving caress. "I must, my darlings; there's business I have to attend to; and I feel that the ague is breaking me down." "I fear that is too true," Mrs. Keith said, with a strong effort to speak cheerfully, "and therefore I will not entreat you to stay, dear auntie; but rather urge your departure before the sickly season sets in... #story #kidsstory ✝️❣️

Why I Left
Designing the Life You Want - Keith Allen Johns

Why I Left

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 44:13


Send us a Text Message.Keith Allen Johns is a former Chief Operating Officer for a tech company who realized that work shouldnt suck, so he founded Keith Allen and Company to help people find their purpose, turn it into a business idea, start that business on the side and exit the corporate world. Hes helped leaders who are feeling stuck in their 9-5 break free from corporate by building & scaling a purpose-driven business.Stay connected with our Guest:Connect with Keith on LinkedIN.Watch Keiths Tedx Talk.Mentioned on the Show:Voxer: Voxer is a free app that combines the best of voice, text, photo and video messages for a powerful and personal messaging tool.The Surrender Experiment: My Journey Into Life's Perfection by Michael A. SingerSupport the ShowKey topics discussed (Timestamps):02:40 Keith describes what hes been passionate about and maturing as a leader.04:30 Keiths work journey and the skills hes built along the way.06:45 How the pandemic affected Keith and the norms he was used to.10:00 Keith realizes that he could design the life he wanted and started answering tough questions about himself.12:25 The tension between the 9-5 and Keiths side hustle. 14:50 Why Keith left his job during the pandemic.17:00 Bouncing back from recovery.21:00 Whats happened to Keith since he left his job.24:40 Keith discusses finding his purpose.30:40 Keith shares some of the feedback from his clients early in the process. 38:17 Closing thoughts and resources.Visit Us: Why I LeftSubscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube RSS feed: Why I Left RSSFollow us:Instagram: @OfficialWhyILeftTwitter: @WhyILeft_Facebook: @OfficialWhyILeft#WhyILeftPodcast #GreatResignation #Podcast #Wellness#Leadership#Career#Culture#InnovationDid you enjoy B Runs Chicago BetterHelp Online Therapy - Get 10% off your first month and get matched to a therapist. 10% off first order at APodcastGeek.com Visit APodcastGeek.com, sign up, and use code BA10 to get 10% off your first order.Support the Show.

SoWhutChuSayin
Chicago

SoWhutChuSayin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 37:26


We aren't talking about the band but we definitely dive deep into the city!! Keith is on remote and Wood is holding down the Woodshed all alone. There is still a live version of this out there to be watched, it's worth it. But give it a listen and let us know what you think about Keiths not so near death experiences in Chicago. Welcome and thanks for listening. #chicago #bulls #cubs #bears #swcs #sowhutchusayin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sowhutchusayin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sowhutchusayin/support

Shane's Brilliant Podcast
#109 - Mick Jagger's Mars Bar

Shane's Brilliant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 49:49


Hello, this week I'm talking about Keiths, The Rolling Stones, House Parties, Elon Musk, Mars Bars, Your Irrational Hatreds and EmailsIf you'd like to support the show and want to hear a load of other podcasts you can sign up for a fiver a month to patreon.com/shanesbrilliantpodcast - you can quit anytimeOR ko-fi.com/brilliantshane for a once off donationAW CLASS TOUR TICKETS: https://www.brilliantshane.com/email me something: shanesbrilliantemail@gmail.cominstagram: @brilliantshane twitter: @brilliantshanetheme tune by randy henderson of minnesota/st paul https://www.instagram.com/helgesonriley/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanesbrilliantpodcast)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanesbrilliantpodcast)

Muses
Ep 181: Annette Walter Lax & Keith Moon

Muses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 54:00 Very Popular


This week we get a glimpse into the last four years of Keith Moon's life and his relationship with girlfriend Annette Walter Lax. Annette Walter Lax was only 18 years old when she met The Who drummer Keith Moon. Originally from Sweden, Annette went to London to pursue her modelling dreams, only to get caught up in a rock n roll whirlwind. After meeting Keith, the pair became inseparable. But the rock n roll dream could also be a nightmare. Keiths wild partying and heavy substance abuse led to a manic lifestyle, with Annette caught between love, taking care of him, and her own dreams. Special thanks for Ellen Fielding for joining me on this episode. Make sure to check out Ellen's amazing artwork on her instagram @ellenfielding_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HR Leaders
Paving your own path Through the Power of Learning

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:48


In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Dr. Keith Keating, Vice President and Chief Learning Officer at Archwell.This episode of the HR Leaders Podcast is brought to you by Workhuman, makers of the world's smartest peer-to-peer recognition platform and hosts of Workhuman Live, one of HR's most uplifting, can't-miss conferences which is taking place May 16th-19th in Atlanta.Click here: https://bit.ly/3LwMb7l to join Workhuman Live and save 15% by using promo code: HRPOD.00:00 - intro01:11 - About Keith04:39 - Creating and following your own path12:33 - The Value of Learning17:00 - Different learning processes20:46 - What is holding people back from learning23:21 - Breaking out of the boxes society sets for us25:18 - A soceity based on instant gratification39:34 - How is it being a CLO?2:19 - How Keith executed his companies new recruitment strategy44:38 - Keiths philopsophy on allowing employees to move on53:41 - Advice for future HR LeadersDid you enjoy the episode? Subscribe to HR Leaders for more content like this http://bit.ly/2wFkCEqDiscussion topics include:HR Innovation, Talent Management, HR Tech & Analytics, Heath & Wellbeing, Culture & Engagement, Leadership & Coaching, Learning & Development, Recruitment & Retention.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

T-Bone & ChickBrew
A first time for everything

T-Bone & ChickBrew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 72:47


T-Bone's Unpopular Opinion of the Day is so controversial...you'll never believe what happened!  In this episode, we talk about the Wuhan, Secrets, Dream talk, Running, those gosh darn Canadian truckers, the Cobra Effect, Lemon tarts, Bread, and of course we got your headlines and Birthday Boosts!Two fan questions this week:1) What is something new you've tried to cook?2) What is your favorite Girl Scout cookie?In our magic mirror we see....Melanie, Jodi Ann, Angel, Mary, Pat, Ace, Marijo, Keith and Keith, that's two different Keiths, Casey, Kitt, Dan, Adam, Milt, Glenn, Pat, and of course Paul Thomas III.

Theshortdesk Podcast

Episode 53 is here and it is our 1 year Anniversary! (2:54) A different show for today as Keith and John reflect on the anniversary and what they are sippin on. (9:55) First guest to give reflective thoughts is Keiths momma. (20:55) John's momma comes on to give some reflective thoughts. (39:01) Co-host of We Still Like Sports Dwayne drops in to give his top five favorite guests on the show and thoughts. (50:45) Friend of the show Rahshan drops in to give his thoughts on the podcast. (57:27) Ms. Jasmine comes back to give her thoughts on the year anniversary of the podcast. (1:03:21) Family and frequent guest co-host Steph comes on to give some thoughts on the podcast year anniversary. (1:11:23) Tony Hollings returns to give his thoughts with the fellas on what the show has meant to him. (1:18:39) Friend to the show and first time caller Rosa Graham joins to talk about her thoughts on the 1 year anniversary of the podcast. (1:29:55) Friend to the show and first time call in Kennieth jins to give his thoughts and reflections of the show. (1:38:00) Keiths wife Iris saves the best for last with her thoughts and reflections on the show. (1:50:21) Keith and John give final words!EMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: TheshortdeskFB/IG: Theshortdesk Podcast

Theshortdesk Podcast
Theshortdesk Podcast Presents: We Still Like Sports!!! Episode 11

Theshortdesk Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 68:31


Episode 11 of We Still like sports!!!! In this Episode hosts Dwayne, John and Keith talk about NFL reviews from week 10 and upcoming week 11 with Keiths boy Cam Newton back playing. They also get into Keiths upsets from last week in College Football and a little talk about  Deion Sanders possibly leaving Jackson St. 

First Eps
The Shrink Next Door: Rudd vs. Ferrell vs. Keith

First Eps

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 32:21


This week on First Eps we watched the new Apple TV + series The Shrink Next Door. We talk about the First Ep, Keiths hatred for Will Ferrell and I list my favorite Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell Movies while Keith tries to find one he likes. A fun time is had by all!

Theshortdesk Podcast
Theshortdesk Podcast Presents: We Still Like Sports?!? Episode 9

Theshortdesk Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 74:58


We Still Like Sports Episode 9 is here!! Join Keith, John and Dwayne as they talk about Keiths upset picks last week and the first set of College Football polls. They then move over to NFL talk with the reviews from last weeks picks and then get into this weeks icks and the tragedy that happen with Las Vegas Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs. Email: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.com 

The Endless Spiral Podcast
Keith Walsh tells us all about his new play and how he dealt with his mental health using therapy and meditation

The Endless Spiral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 38:37


You'll probably know keith from hosting the breakfast show on 2fm. Having finished up a 5-year stint presenting, the breakfast show on 2fm Keith decided to take a step back and focus on himself. By doing that he ended up writing his one-man play called Pure mental. In this episode, the two Keiths chat about being a modern man and dealing with the pressures of life. They talk about growing up in the 80s, sweeping their struggles under the rug, and being Manchester United fans. Hosted by Keith Russell, all information about Keith's own personal story is available on The Endless Spiral website: https://theendlessspiral.com/ Keith is on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Keith_Russell Keith is on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkeithrussell/ Keith is on Facebook: https://facebook.com/iamkeithrussell/ All episodes are available to watch in full on The Endless Spiral YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/VGuOrvJFaYQ

Theshortdesk Podcast
Theshortdesk Podcast Presents: We Still Like Sports?!? Episode 3

Theshortdesk Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 75:08


Join Dwayne, John and Keith as 3rd Episode of We Still Like Sports?!? In this Episode the fellas discuss Last Weeks NFL games. Their predictions and what they got right/wrong. Keiths crazy College predictions and how he got them all wrong and he provides more crazy upsets and also a little Wrestling talk.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

The Keith Walsh Podcast
The Man with the Internet with my friend Mike!

The Keith Walsh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 67:34


We've passed the 60,000 'listens' mark. Which is pretty cool if you ask us! Hope you're enjoying listening or if you're new to the pod, you're very welcome! This week we spoke about Keiths intimate time with a fish and Mike got a man to call around and fiddle with his wires!If you'd like to contact the show, you can email us at keithwalshpod@gmail.comThanks!KeithSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-keith-walsh-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life Uncut
PART 2 - Walk down memory lane : Inside sex cult NXIVM with India Oxenberg

Life Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 70:00


Lifers, This is Part 2 and one from the archives. For anyone who has not listened to India Oxenberg's full interview we cannot recommend this episode enough. This episode was originally published on the 20th of January 2021. PART 1: Is a a new interview recorded on the 6th of July 2021 discussing Allison Mack's recent conviction and sentencing.This podcast episode discusses sexual assault, coercive control and living in a cult, This may be triggering to victim survivors. If you need help or someone to talk to, you can call 1800 RESPECT or visit respect.gov.au.“My name is India Oxenberg. I was in a cult for seven years. I didn't want to be saved,"This is the harrowing opening line to Stan's four-part docuseries that explores the NXIVM cult. The cult started as a US-based self-improvement group, led by Keith Raniere, but in the end the group was exposed for the dark and disturbing cult that it was.For 20 years from 1998 and 2018, Raniere recruited thousands of people under the guise of personal development seminars and self improvement sessions even luring in several celebrities and socialites with the most prolific being Smallville star Allison Mack.Over a long period of time, NXIVM faced a multitude of accusations of systemic sexual abuse of female members by Raniere and members of his inner circle. India was a part of this cult, without knowledge that it was a cult, for 7 years.The last two of which she was a part of a secret sub group within the cult called DOS, which is a Latin phrase that translates to "Master over Slave Women," It was at this point India was expected to engage in sex acts with Keith Raniere, to act as a slave to Smallville star Allison Mack and to be a master to her own two slaves. It was also here that she was held down naked and branded with Keiths initials on her stomach without anaesthetic and while being filmed.We are so grateful to have India join us today to personally tell us her story. How she got involved with the group, what life was life inside, the perpetual yet slow grooming, the coercive control, the manipulation and brain washing, the things she was made to do, the collateral she was forced to put down to ensure her silence. She speaks candidly about when things turned sexual, her inhumane branding and eventually how she found her way out and her life after the cult.You can follow India @indiaoxenbergFollow us @lifeuncutpodcast @brittany_hockley @ladyandacatIf you're one of our scallywags that loves the podcast but hasn't left 5 stars or a review yet, well, we wont hold it against you but also, like, why you do us dirty.Please, subscribe and tell your friends, tell your mum, your cousin and your dog and share the love, because, well, we love love. xSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bleeding Burgundy Podcast
Mr. Huggee w/ Brandon RineBold

The Bleeding Burgundy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 75:25


Keith John and Jessy are joined by SuperFan Brandon Rinebold to talk all things Washington Football including, Keiths journey to Ashburn, the new CEO, comfortability with the O-line, national attention on the team and Keiths corner! 

Theshortdesk Podcast

Episode 22 is here!!! Keith starts us out with a classic "I cant wait" (0:00), The fellas talk about their week and Keiths frustration with a certain lawn treatment company (5:30), Drew shares what we are sippin on (9:50), Keith gets into the Bow Wow vs Big Drako (10:55),  Drews US History fact is about the Buffalo Soldiers (15:30), The fellas give their Top Ten Cereals (21:50), John and Drew provide stock tips and updates on what to do with Crypto taking a dive (1:11:20), Derek Chauvin sentencing update and people being happy about Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday (1:24:51), Song of the Week (1:39:10)Song of the Week:Drew: Dj Drama ft Outkast and Marsha Ambrose- The Art of Storytelling pt 4. John : Dj Khaled ft Jay-z and Future- I got the KeysKeith: Sleepy Brown ft Outkast- I cant wait

The Scottish Clans Podcast
Episode 94 Frontier Clans: The Keiths

The Scottish Clans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 37:08


They're not Border clans.  They're not Highland clans.  They have territory and a kin base in both the Lowlands and Highlands.  We're calling them "frontier clans".  Let's look at the history of the Keiths and some of the defining moments in their history as well as some cultural aspects of their history.  Thanks for joining me and I apologize for the tinny sound.  This is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Sponsor:  usakilts.com and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCni9cPU0kh5S84aQ-3d_DJA  

Theshortdesk Podcast

Episode 5 is hot off the press. Join Drew, John and Keith as they go back in the day and discuss riding around either in Jalopy's or in Keiths momma truck and how much gas they would put in it (1:18), Keith has John pull the winner of the $50 gift card raffle for the show hitting 500 downloads and also the boys discuss what they are sippin on today (7:15), Drew, The Traveling Man  talks about his family trip to Helen GA (18:21), Local Business Highlight Mrochelle jewels (28:10), Drew and John explain why you should not panic from the Stock Market bleeding that happened last week (34:06), Keith asks did the Southern Snow Storm have any effect on the Stocks and also the damage it did to some of the South (49:03), Drew cusses Keith out about his movie review of Black Box and John has a mini sleep paralysis episode from watching it (1:00:55), Song of the week (1:10:45) and Final Thoughts (1:13:55)Songs of the week pick:John: Cult of Personality- Living ColourDrew: Life is good- Future Ft. DrakeKeith: Kirk Franklin's NPR Tiny Desk Concert

Two Dollar Late Fee
Episode 41: Top 5 Keiths!

Two Dollar Late Fee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 96:07


In episode 41, Zak & Dustin list their top 5 Keiths!In preparation for their upcoming interview with Keith Coogan, the dudes discuss & count down their favorite films starring a Keith! What's your favorite? Back to School with Keith Gordon? John Carpenter's The Thing with Keith David? Adventures In Babysitting with Keith Coogan? You'll be surprise when you hear D & Z's! Enjoy and let us know your top Keith movies on our instagram page @twodollarlatefee!NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com

Life Uncut
Inside sex cult NXIVM - UNCUT WITH India Oxenberg

Life Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 92:47


This podcast episode discusses sexual assault, coercive control and living in a cult, This may be triggering to victim survivors. If you need help or someone to talk to, you can call 1800 RESPECT or visit respect.gov.au.“My name is India Oxenberg. I was in a cult for seven years. I didn't want to be saved,"This is the harrowing opening line to Stan's four-part docuseries that explores the NXIVM cult. The cult started as a US-based self-improvement group, led by Keith Raniere, but in the end the group was exposed for the dark and disturbing cult that it was.For 20 years from 1998 and 2018, Raniere recruited thousands of people under the guise of personal development seminars and self improvement sessions even luring in several celebrities and socialites with the most prolific being Smallville star Allison Mack.Over a long period of time, NXIVM faced a multitude of accusations of systemic sexual abuse of female members by Raniere and members of his inner circle. India was a part of this cult, without knowledge that it was a cult, for 7 years.The last two of which she was a part of a secret sub group within the cult called DOS, which is a Latin phrase that translates to "Master over Slave Women," It was at this point India was expected to engage in sex acts with Keith Raniere, to act as a slave to Smallville star Allison Mack and to be a master to her own two slaves. It was also here that she was held down naked and branded with Keiths initials on her stomach without anaesthetic and while being filmed. We are so grateful to have India join us today to personally tell us her story. How she got involved with the group, what life was life inside, the perpetual yet slow grooming, the coercive control, the manipulation and brain washing, the things she was made to do, the collateral she was forced to put down to ensure her silence. She speaks candidly about when things turned sexual, her inhumane branding and eventually how she found her way out and her life after the cult.You can follow India @indiaoxenbergFollow us @lifeuncutpodcast @brittany_hockley @ladyandacatIf you're one of our scallywags that loves the podcast but hasn't left 5 stars or a review yet, well, we wont hold it against you but also, like, why you do us dirty.Please, subscribe and tell your friends, tell your mum, your cousin and your dog and share the love, because, well, we love love. xSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.