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The continued increase of gun violence in the U.S. is a public-health crisis, impacting numerous communities, including colleges and universities nationwide. College campuses are open by design, welcoming spaces for learning, freedom, and community, with the recent tragic campus shootings at Brown University, where an unidentified person walked into an open university door, killing 2 students and injuring 9 people in another mass shooting at Brown University. A week ago at Kentucky State University, a 48-year-old parent walked on the campus, killing one student and critically injuring another. Tune in live Thursday at 6 PM CST. 7PM EST. Streaming live on Facebook Live and YouTube Live for another informative episode on You And The Law Podcast, with my guest, Lieutenant Sean M. Carroll ( Ret) from the Providence Police Department. As we discuss how safe open university campuses are. From unrestricted access and public walkways to shared spaces with surrounding communities, open campuses offer opportunities. But they can also create challenges when it comes to security, emergency response, and student safety. Whether you're a student, faculty member, parent, or simply part of the community.
In this episode, Randall Barnes reports on the shooting at Kentucky State University last Tuesday, the charges in the hazing death of Caleb Wilson, and the Trump Administration's dismantling of the SAVE Plan. Randall also dives deep into HBCU Sports, including recapping the 4 overtime classic that was the Cricket Celebration owl and calls out the elitism of some Division I HBCU football fans in how they discuss Division II HBCU football, as the Celebration Bowl featured two former Division II coaches. He also weighs in on Chennis Berry's comments that referenced media coverage of Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson relative to other coaches in the HBCU space. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Authorities have identified the suspect and the victim in Tuesday's fatal shooting on the campus of Kentucky State University, lawmakers discuss banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in K through 12 schools in Kentucky, and advice for lottery winners from the president of the Kentucky Lottery.
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President Trump announces the seizure of a large oil tanker off of Venezuela, Iran, China, and Saudi Arabia hold their third trilateral talks, while a China-Russia bomber patrol prompts a Japan and South Korea response, M23 makes advances in the DRC conflict, the EU approves a major migration overhaul, a judge blocks Trump's California National Guard deployment, a House Democrat files articles of impeachment against RFK Jr., a student is killed and another is injured after a shooting at Kentucky State University, a Canada-U.S. dispute over Machias Seal Island escalates over a U.S. tour company, and Berlin approves police powers to install home surveillance technologies. Sources: Verity.News
Today on America in the MorningUS Captures Venezuelan Oil Tanker In a move that marks a dramatic escalation between the US and Venezuela, American troops on Wednesday captured an oil tanker that had departed a Venezuelan port, reportedly bound for Cuba. The seizure comes amid a large US military buildup in the Caribbean region as a part of an anti-drug trafficking mission against Venezuela and its leader, Nicholas Maduro. The story from correspondent Rich Johnson. Congress Working On Obamacare Fixes The Senate is set to vote today on legislation surrounding the future of the Affordable Care Act's enhanced premium tax credits. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports there's still a divide between Democrats and Republicans, and also between some in the GOP as to how to proceed on a topic that could potentially send healthcare premiums for millions skyrocketing. Ruling On LA National Guard A judge has ordered President Trump to end the California National Guard troop deployment in Los Angeles. The details from correspondent Julie Walker. Congresswoman Demands RFK, Jr. Impeachment A Michigan congresswoman has introduced articles of impeachment in the House against the head of the Department of Health and Human Services, saying RFK, Junior is undermining public health. Sue Aller reports. Abuse Settlement After years of negotiations, New Orleans' Catholic Church administration and clerical sex abuse victims have come to an agreement. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. FED Cuts Interest Rate The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points at the conclusion of its two-day meeting on Wednesday, marking the central bank's third cut of the year. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports that the Fed board was divided as to whether issue a larger cut, the quarter-point cut, or none at all, due to concerns about the direction of the economy. School Shooter A Parent A shocking announcement comes with the arrest made in Tuesday's on-campus shooting at Kentucky State University that ended with the death of one student and critical injuries for another. Joan Jones reports the shooter was a parent of one of the students. Indiana To Vote On Redistricting In what has been a dicey debate and at times has left members of the GOP at odds with one another, Indiana lawmakers are expected to vote today on proposed redistricting maps that favor Republicans head of next year's midterm elections. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Pacific Northwest Flooding Washington State has declared an emergency in response to days of severe rain in the Pacific Northwest. Football Coach Under Fire A football coach at a marquee college program in the Big Ten has been fired for alleged inappropriate conduct. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. House Passes Spending Bill The House voted to pass a sweeping defense policy bill Wednesday that authorizes $900 billion dollars in military programs, including a pay raise for troops and an overhaul of how the Department of Defense buys weapons. Sports – Robert Workman Baseball Winter Meetings & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evansville didn't cut a road improvement grant after one signature was left off the application... Police in Frankfurt are looking for a motive in Tuesday's shooting on the Kentucky State University campus that left one student dead and another critical... An Evansville firefighter escaped with minor injuries after falling through the floor in a burning house... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode: Zelenskyy will hold urgent talks with 30 countries as Trump pushes for swift peace deal with Russia. Trump says the US has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. Parent of student charged in shooting that killed teen at Kentucky State University. Federal Reserve cuts key rate but signals higher bar for future reductions. Judge orders Trump to end California National Guard troop deployment in Los Angeles. Justice Department can unseal records from Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case, judge says. Blend of unusual weather conditions brings trillions of gallons in persistent rain to the Northwest. Bronx man charged in shooting of Jets player Kris Boyd appears in court. US stocks rise after the Fed cuts rates and hopes build for more. Former 'Real Housewives' star moved from prison to community program for remainder of her sentence. Diana Ross will headline 'Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve' lineup. Sophie Kinsella, author of the millions-selling ‘Shopaholic’ novels, dies at 55. The defending NBA champs match the league’s best start, another Western Conference contender advances in the NBA Cup, a Big Ten football coach is jailed hours after his firing, a five-time All-Star slugger departs New York in baseball’s free agency and an acquitted hockey player signs a tryout deal. QB Philip Rivers eager to get back in the game with the Colts after coming out of retirement. A'ja Wilson wins AP Female Athlete of the Year following historic 4th WNBA MVP. Egypt and Iran complain about planned World Cup 'Pride' match in Seattle. After months in hiding, Venezuelan opposition leader Machado reappears as a Nobel laureate. Machado's daughter accepts Nobel Peace Prize in Venezuelan opposition leader's absence. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
Lazlo's son, who is really good with Legos, helped with his clip line. Lazlo and SlimFast tell stories about Mc'ing for big indie/punk bands. Taylor Sheridan is not slowing down, despite what people think. Lazlo and SlimFast are planning a ‘cougar trap.' What are the most stressful things to decide? Pornhub has released their ‘Most Searched' terms of 2025. In Headlines, the guys discuss Bonnie Blue getting arrested in Bali, the shooting at Kentucky State University, AT&T is discontinuing landlines, the New Jersey Santa that was found to have a lot of child porn, and much much more! Stream The Church of Lazlo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Deadly shooting at Kentucky State University; Newly released body camera video shows police confronting Luigi Mangione; Heavy rain causes flood threat across Pacific Northwest; and more on tonight's broadcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Rivers has the latest on the shooting at Kentucky State University that left at least one student dead and another critically injured just days before finals exams and winter break; one year after Luigi Mangione's arrest, Aaron Katersky reports on newly released body camera video showing the moment police confronted Mangione at a Pennsylvania McDonald's; Victor Oquendo reports on the small plane that crash landed on a busy interstate in Merritt Island, Florida, smashing into a car; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite calling it a “hoax” President Donald Trump gave a speech on how he'll address the affordability crisis. Miami elects its first Democrat mayor in nearly 30 years. We have more details on the shooting at Kentucky State University. Ukraine's president has responded to Trump's comments about the country's lack of elections. Plus, a study sheds light on how many teenagers are using AI chatbots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
UPDATED 8:20 a.m. Joe Piscopo departs, and Al Gattullo and Joe Sibilia take over for the remainder of the show. 45:06- Stephen Moore, "Joe Piscopo Show" Resident Scholar of Economics, Chairman of FreedomWorks Task Force on Economic Revival, former Trump economic adviser and the author of "The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again" Topic: Trump economic speech 52:30- Gordon Chang, Asia expert, columnist and author of "China is Going to War" Topic: Chinese confrontation with Japan 1:00:11- Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive Topic: Entering the New York Gubernatorial Race 1:12:00- Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Director for Public Affairs for the Department of Homeland Security Topic: Alleged death threat from twin brothers in Absecon, NJ 1:25:37- Joe Borelli, Former New York City Councilman and Managing Director of Chartwell Strategy GroupTopic: Transition to the Mamdani administration 1:50:25- Chris Grollnek, Retired Police Detective Corporal and Active Shooting ExpertTopic: Shooting at Kentucky State University 2:04:07- David Wildstein, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of New Jersey Globe Topic: Mikie Sherrill's incoming administrationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump expected to tout economic successes at a Pennsylvania campaign-style rally. One dead, one injured and suspect in custody after shooting at Kentucky State University. Federal judge rules Justice Department can release Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury materials. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode will cover Japan experiencing another earthquake. Condolences to Raul Malo, while the police are investigating the death of Jubilant Sykes. The shooting at Kentucky State University. Police caught the suspect in the Kris Boyd shooting. Royal Caribbean is being sued over the husband's death. Song Choice: The Game - Can I National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Twitter: @My2Podcast Instagram: my2centspodcastg2 YouTube: My2CentsPodcast Business email: my2centspod@yahoo.com
One student is dead and another critically injured after a personal dispute at Kentucky State University escalated into a shooting... It's been over a year since an Edwards County Judge was shot and killed. A pre-trial date has now been set for his wife, who is charged with his murder... The trial was supposed to start on Wednesday for Xairus Hardin, who is charged with attempted murder. That's been canceled by a plea deal... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we break down the tragic shooting at Kentucky State University that left one student dead and another critically wounded, and walk through what is known so far about how it unfolded. We also explore the wider questions it raises about gun-free zones, campus safety policies, parental trust, and the growing political battle over crime and self-defense on American college campuses.Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode: Hegseth tells congressional leaders he is weighing release of boat strike video. Shooting at Kentucky State University leaves 1 dead, 1 hurt and a suspect in custody, officials say. Democrat wins Miami mayor’s race for the first time in nearly 30 years. Son arrested after Grammy-nominated singer Jubilant Sykes is stabbed to death at California home. Trump speaks on Americans’ economic worries and blames Democrats at Pennsylvania rally. Pope criticizes US bid to 'break part' US-Europe alliance, insists on Europe role in Ukraine peace. ICE arrests of Afghans are on the rise in the wake of National Guard attack, immigration lawyers say. Justice Department can unseal Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking case records, judge says. Opponents of Trump-backed redistricting in Missouri submit a petition to force a public vote. Illinois law protects immigrants from arrest near courthouses, hospitals or colleges. Turkish student who criticized Israel can resume research at Tufts after visa revoked, judge rules. Florida to execute man convicted in 1989 home invasion killing. US stocks hold in place in the countdown to the Federal Reserve’s meeting on Wednesday. New York stays hot and Orlando prevails to reach NBA Cup semis, a clash between the last two national champs in men’s college hoops, Tampa Bay puts on a show on the ice in Montreal, a pair of top free agents sign in baseball and an ex-star QB comes out of retirement. Shohei Ohtani is the AP's Male Athlete of the Year for record-tying 4th time. It's Messi. Repeat, Messi. The Inter Miami star is MLS' first back-to-back MVP winner. Social media ban for children under 16 starts in Australia. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado will miss Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Zelenskyy refuses to cede land to Russia as he rallies European support. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
In a replay of a conversation from September of 2023, Sheri Crabtree of Kentucky State University describes the northernmost species of the tropical custard apple family, the pawpaw, which offers delicious tropical flavor, a creamy texture, and thrives in the backyard garden as far north as USDA Zone 5.
Come with Joel as he visits four colleges in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. Centre College (01:46) Berea College (24:20) Georgetown College (38:45) Kentucky State University (46:30) Music on this episode comes from the Free Music Archive by Lite Saturation. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer-short/
As the weather turns and trees begin to go dormant, this week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, grabs a shovel to catch up with our friends at Louisville Grows (https://LouisvilleGrows.org). On the show to discuss the many community tree planting opportunities on the horizon are Executive Director, Christine Brinkmann, and Urban Forestry Manager, Colin Meadows. Tune in to hear about the new partnership between Kentucky State University and Louisville Grows to expand environmental workforce pathways in Louisville's West End by expanding access to training in conservation, urban forestry, horticulture, and community agriculture. Louisville Grows will support participants as they gain practical experience throughout the city and surrounding areas in conservation, tree planting, orchard development, greenhouse management, soil restoration, and sustainable agricultural practices, contributing to a healthier urban environment. Then grab a shovel, gather your friends, and join the Louisville Grows team at SIX tree planting events this fall to help grow Louisville's tree canopy! • Friday, Nov. 7th & Saturday, Nov 8th, 9 AM - 1:00 PM - Glenview Neighborhood - River Road Tree Planting, 4301 Lime Kiln Lane: Outdoor Pavillion Help us plant over 100 new trees along River Road and residential addresses! To sign up and learn more, FRIDAY: https://tinyurl.com/Nov7Planting SATURDAY: https://tinyurl.com/PlantGlenview • Tuesday, Nov. 11th, 9:00 am - 1:00pm, Alberta O. Jones Park Microforest Tree Planting Wrap Up https://tinyurl.com/AOJWrapUpPlanting • Friday, Nov 14th, noon - 4:00pm - Cardinal Harbour Neighborhood Tree Planting, Cardinal Harbour Clubhouse near Goshen (1905 Cardinal Harbour Rd, Prospect, KY) To sign up and learn more, visit: https://tinyurl.com/CHPlantingVolunteer • Saturday, Nov 15th, 9:00 AM – 1pm - Community Wide Planting Day - Hazelwood Neighborhood Join District 15, Metro Forestry, Trees Louisville & Louisville Grows to help us plant 100 trees in the Hazelwood neighborhood! Trained Citizen Foresters will lead groups of volunteers to properly plant trees on public and residential properties. No experience is necessary, everyone is welcome to come play in the dirt with us! To sign up and learn more, visit: https://tinyurl.com/HazelwoodPlantingBOB • Saturday, Nov 15th, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM - St Joseph Neighborhood Tree Planting, Meetup: 760 Eastern Pkwy (Our Mother of Sorrows church) To sign up and learn more, visit: tinyurl.com/CommunityWidePlantingDay As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at https://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at https://appalatin.com
Larry visits with Wilfred Reilly, Associate Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University about a town hall moderated by NewsNation's Chris Cuomo with participants discussing the latest news from Washington and beyond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two Larry talks with FoxNews Washington D.C. correspondent Ryan Schmelz about government shutdowns, past and present - with a focus on resolutions of the same. In the second half of hour two Larry visits with Wilfred Reilly, Associate Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University about a town hall moderated by NewsNation's Chris Cuomo with participants discussing the latest news from Washington and beyond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - FCC Chairman Brandon Carr 11:59 - Kimmel 36:01 - Letterman at Atlantic Festival on Kimmel 01:00:10 - Durbin 01:18:53 - Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review: Kamala Harris Thinks You’re a Bigot. Follow Noah on X @NoahCRothman 01:33:02 - Omar's Saturday townhall at local church 01:50:18 - Associate Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University, Wilfred Reilly, announces his new venture Unified Solutions America - a “DEI rehab” - dedicated to helping companies build post-DEI. For more info unifiedsolutionsamerica.com. Prof Reilly is also author of Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me: Debunking the False Narratives Defining America’s School Curricula 02:10:48 - Open Mic Friday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Governor Beshear says we need to think about the political atmosphere in America today after fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie, the Kentucky Supreme Court hears arguments that will help them decide the fate of charter schools in the state, and farmers and scientists from around the world attending 5th International Pawpaw conference at Kentucky State University.
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“Detroit gives me free concerts, the architecture, the river — I told my friends, ‘Detroit got this.'” In this rich and inspiring episode of Detroit is Different, Cheryl Ajamu joins Khary Frazier to share her journey from Memphis to the woman behind the revival of the Detroit Football Classic. Cheryl is the Owner & Executive Producer for the 2025 Detroit Football Classic August 30, 1pm at Ford Field, Central State University vs Kentucky State University. Cheryl recounts arriving in Detroit in 1996 and falling in love with the city's cultural soul—its historic architecture, its cooler summers, and its abundance of free concerts: “95 is much better than a hundred.” From ad sales at BET Detroit to helping promote the city's neo-soul underground through Urban Organic, she describes how she “lived on both sides of the equation”—connecting Black creatives with major brands while keeping community at the center. But this story isn't just about the past; it's a roadmap for the future. Cheryl discusses ownership, empowerment, and strategy as she brings back the Classic—not as a nostalgic tribute, but as a declaration of Black cultural and economic power in Detroit. “I own this,” she says proudly, marking her place in a space traditionally dominated by men. This episode weaves Detroit's historical Black pride—from Paradise Valley to Motown to the architecture she once explored alone—into a call for intentional cultural preservation, community building, and ownership. Cheryl's story is a powerful reminder that Detroit's legacy isn't just history—it's still in the making. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com
Healing With Angelica With Coach KingEpisode: 124Podcast Overview:Stepping Into Your Future: Life After Graduation is an episode for new graduates ready to navigate the real world with confidence, clarity, and purpose. We will dive into topics like building a career, managing finances, nurturing healthy relationships, and staying true to your values. Through honest conversations, practical advice, and inspiring stories, this show guides you to create a life that reflects who you are and who you're becoming.Guest Information:Zion King, a graduate of Kentucky State University, is a former educator and college advisor who saw a common issue: students often struggle to find direction after graduation. After losing a close friend just days after high school, Zion learned to persevere, serving in student government and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. in college. He later taught in Chicago public schools and advised TRiO Programs at UIC. Now a self-development coach, Zion helps youth create actionable plans, believing that changing your mindset is the first step to transforming your life.Support this platform with a small donation to help sustain future episodes!DONATE|CONTRIBUTION Cash App :$healingwithangelicaZell: healwithangelica@yahoo.comVenmo: @healingwithangelica
Special guest host Dr. Wilfred Reilly from Kentucky State University continues to fill in for Larry this week as he talks about the ruling in the Diddy case and Leah Thomas has been stripped of their swimming records in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest host Dr. Wilfred Reilly from Kentucky State University continues to fill in for Larry this week as he talks with Frank McCormick and Jeff Brincat from Americans 4 School Oversight about school spending in Illinois school systems in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest host Dr. Wilfred Reilly from Kentucky State University continues to fill in for Larry this week as he talks about traditional gender roles, race and IQ, and the non-white mouthpieces for the alt-right in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minneapolis father on laptop given to his kid with images of men having sex 12:53- Tim Tebow on child predators 28:21- Human Chain for Abrego Garcia in DuPage 31:13- Baristas on the picket line over their flair 49:32- Trump in Doha to Emir Al Thani: we appreciate those camels 56:50- Campus Beat 1:05:38- Dems/media: covering for Biden 1:26:23- George Beebe, former director of Russia analysis at the Central Intelligence Agency - now Director of Grand Strategy at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, is optimistic a Russia/Ukraine ceasefire could happen soon 1:41:18- Associate Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University, Wilfred Reilly, explains why democrats aren't welcoming to Afrikaners Check out Professor Reilly’s most recent book Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me: Debunking the False Narratives Defining America’s School Curricula 2:03:45- CEO/Founder of Liberty Cigars, John Adams, describes the cigars he will be supplying for next week's Cigar Nights For more on Liberty Cigars visit libertycigars.com Join Larry Elder, Dan & Shaun on two consecutive nights — Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at Goebbert's Farm in Pingree Grove, Illinois, and Thursday, May 22, 2025 at Gaelic Park in Oak Forest, Illinois — as they light up some cigars together and discuss the the successes and challenges of Trump's first 100 days in office. It will be an unforgettable night of lively conversation and fine cigars with several hundred like-minded friends. 560theanswer.com/cigarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks with Dr. Wilfred Reilly from from Kentucky State University about his thoughts on the due process of wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia and takes your calls on the importance of working a job you love in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, we're marking International Seed Day, which is celebrated this month. Dr. Anuj Chiluwal from Kentucky State University joins us to talk about the connection between soybean yield and seed quality. He explains why seed protein levels are falling, what that means for growers, and how late-season nitrogen strategies and sustainable practices can help. Tune in now on all major platforms!"Nitrogen limitation during seed fill is the key reason for declining soybean protein levels."Meet the guest: Dr. Anuj Chiluwal earned his B.Sc. in Agriculture from Tribhuvan University, M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Fort Valley State University, and Ph.D. in Agronomy from Kansas State University. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Agronomy at Kentucky State University, focusing on soybean seed quality, nitrogen management, and crop physiology.Liked this one? Don't stop now — Here's what we think you'll love!What you will learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:02) Introduction(06:26) Soybean protein concentration(10:42) Yield vs. quality(14:17) Recommendations for growers(24:27) Fertilizer vs. fixation(29:02) Cultural practices(31:28) Final three questionsThe Crop Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by the innovative companies:- CNH Reman- S&W Seed Co.- KWS
It's Tax Season and Financial Literacy Month! How effectively are you managing your monthly expenses and making smart investment decisions? This week, we're thrilled to welcome back Shelby Patrice, Financial Literacy Educator and Founder of Budget University. Ms. Patrice shares how students choose their favorite stocks and explore concepts like assets and liabilities through popular rap songs. As Gen Zers and young entrepreneurs, learn how to master what Ms. Patrice calls “the cheat code” to financial success - all while maintaining a steady job. Ms. Patrice completed her Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration at Kentucky State University. She founded Budget University in 2020 and the program was fully accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) within a year. She was featured on NBC Dallas News, won a $10,000 sponsorship from the Dallas Mavericks, and became a member of Engage Dallas. Ms. Patrice built her learning management system (LMS) and online App from the ground up and has accrued over 2,000 users. Budget University is now a featured program at Kentucky State University as a Freshman Experience course. As the former Miss Texas US 2016 and adoptee with a platform for Adoption and Foster care, she has taken the financial literacy pillar to the next level. To learn more about Ms. Patrice and her work, connect with her on IG @budgetuniversity and visit her website at BudgetUniversityOnline.com.
Dr. Kirk Pomper, a Professor of Horticulture at Kentucky State University, is an expert on the pawpaw. He takes us on a journey through the lush history and remarkable qualities of this native North American fruit. With its unique tropical notes the pawpaw stands out as both a horticultural gem and a culinary curiosity.Together, we unravel the complexities of cultivating pawpaws, exploring everything from grafting techniques to the challenges of pollination. Learn how these trees rely on less-than-common pollinators like flies and beetles, and the surprising tricks enthusiasts use to attract them. Dr. Pomper shares insights into breeding strategies aimed at overcoming obstacles like disease and perishability, all while striving to enhance yield and fruit quality. It's a fascinating look at how innovation and passion intersect in the world of plant science.Finally, we glimpse into the future of pawpaw commercialization, as breeders work tirelessly to refine this fruit for broader appeal and distribution. From improving storage methods to refining sweetness and flavor, the path to making pawpaws a household name is filled with excitement and opportunity. As consumer interest in local and exotic foods grows, the pawpaw might just find its place in gardens and kitchens across America. Join us for a lively conversation bridging the past, present, and potential future of this captivating fruit!To learn more, read the article "Comparison of Grafting and Budding Propagation Techniques for Cultivars of the North American Pawpaw" published in HortTechnology https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH05463-24.Visit the Kentucky State University Pawpaw Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ksu.pawpaw.View "All ABout Pawpaws" at https://youtu.be/VCU4yktHvik?si=RFXMaS6e8DeQa2tV.Learn more about the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) at https://ashs.org/.HortTechnology, HortScience and the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science are all open-access and peer-reviewed journals, published by the American Society of Horticultural Science (ASHS). Find them at journals.ashs.org.Consider becoming an ASHS member at https://ashs.org/page/Becomeamember!You can also find the official webpage for Plants, People, Science at ashs.org/plantspeoplesciencepodcast, and we encourage you to send us feedback or suggestions at https://ashs.org/webinarpodcastsuggestion. Podcast transcripts are available at https://plantspeoplescience.buzzsprout.com.On LinkedIn find Sam Humphrey at linkedin.com/in/samson-humphrey. Curt Rom is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-rom-611085134/. Lena Wilson is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lena-wilson-2531a5141/. Thank you for listening! ...
On this week's show, we bring you final highlights from the 2025 Legislative Summit and Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Conservation Committee (KCC) that was held at Kentucky State University in Frankfort on January 26th. Tune in to learn more about energy and environmental issues facing our Commonwealth with two expert speakers. First we'll hear from Liz Natter, former General Counsel for Kentucky's Energy and Environment Cabinet. She'll be bringing us up to speed on recent discussions on nuclear energy. Then we'll hear from Josh Bills, Sr. Energy Analyst for Mountain Association (https://mtassociation.org/). He'll touch on recent developments in energy and how it impacts state advocacy. Watch a full replay and see the slides at https://vimeo.com/1051505067?share=copy Full details are at https://kyconservation.org/legislative-summit-2025 Helpful Additional Energy Resources: Nuclear: KCC Backgrounder on Nuclear in Kentucky https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dcUpB_1h7-7oG8pbECXcF6wDsoZBuklZ/view?usp=sharing KCC Nuclear Webpage https://kyconservation.org/nuclear-energy Solar: Kentucky Conservation Committee Citizen's Resource Guide on Large-Scale Solar https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z2PrCOU2G5StQJ90HSanVPxrPuJYLR0U/view?usp=sharing Cleantech Resources: RMI Decarbonizing Data Centers https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IcntgcxkDAWhf9zdMlZ0FujymA1vjY5y/view?usp=sharing Inside the Cleantech Race https://drive.google.com/file/d/11Dt8MnOqbP2Lz0zrt7n9qkC5VKvyKHrc/view?usp=sharing KCC web pages on Artificial Intelligence https://kyconservation.org/intelligence Data Centers https://kyconservation.org/data Cryptocurrency Mining https://kyconservation.org/cryptocurrency Music used by permission in this podcast is by the Kentucky Bluebells and Ben Sollee. Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 7pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
On this week's show, we bring you more highlights from the Kentucky Conservation Committee (KCC) 2025 Legislative Summit and Annual Meeting that was held at Kentucky State University in Frankfort on January 26th. This week's focus is on outdoor recreation and wildlife and you'll hear from: - David Wicks from the Kentucky-Ohio Regional Recreation Authority - Gerry James, Board President of KCC and also Deputy Director of the Sierra Club Outdoors for All program. - Cassondra Cruikshank, an Environmental Biologist with the Kentucky Department of Transportation speaking about their Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program. Full details and links to the resources mentioned are at https://kyconservation.org/legislative-summit-2025 Watch a full replay at https://vimeo.com/1051505067?share=copy The Access Hour airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Wednesday at 2pm and repeats Thursdays at 11am and Fridays at 1pm. Find us at https://forwardradio.org If you've got something you'd like to share on community radio through the Access Hour, whether it's a recording you made or a show you'd like to do on a particular topic, community, artistic creation, or program that is under-represented in Louisville's media landscape, just go to https://forwardradio.org, click on Participate and pitch us your idea. The Access Hour is your opportunity to take over the air waves to share your passion.
On this week's show, we bring you the keynote address from the 2025 Legislative Summit and Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Conservation Committee (KCC) that was held at Kentucky State University in Frankfort on January 26th. This year's featured guest was Alice Driver, author of “Life and Death of the American Worker.” Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award, the book is an explosive exposé of the toxic labor practices at the largest meatpacking company in America and the immigrant workers who had the courage to fight back. During the 2024 Kentucky General Assembly, lawmakers passed Senate Bill 16 (https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/sb16.html), also known as an “Ag-Gag” bill, prohibiting the operation of recording devices at commercial food manufacturing and processing facilities. This kind of legislation favored large-scale farms such as Tyson, who had been in the process of opening a new $355 million production factory in Bowling Green during the 2024 legislative session. Ms. Driver's work exposes environmental and worker practices at Tyson foods in Arkansas. Watch a full replay and see Alice's powerful photos at http://vimeo.com/1051505067?share=copy Full details are at https://kyconservation.org/legislative-summit-2025 Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 7pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
Get caught up with what's before the Kentucky Legislature this session with respect to the environment! On this week's show, we bring you highlights from the first hour of the Kentucky Conservation Committee (KCC) 2025 Legislative Summit and Annual Meeting that was held at Kentucky State University in Frankfort on January 26th. You'll hear from: - KCC Director, Lane Boldman, and Board President, Gerry James, offering a welcome and review of the chaos caused by Donald Trump's first week back in the Office of the President; - KCC's Legislative Agents, Randy Strobo, and Lane Boldman offering a review of the Kentucky House and Senate bills reviewed by KCC to date; and - Heather Jeffs from the Advocacy Team for the Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition, presenting on "Making the Case to Fund Conservation in Kentucky." Full details and links to the resources mentioned are at https://kyconservation.org/legislative-summit-2025 Watch a full replay at https://vimeo.com/1051505067?share=copy The Access Hour airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Wednesday at 2pm and repeats Thursdays at 11am and Fridays at 1pm. Find us at https://forwardradio.org If you've got something you'd like to share on community radio through the Access Hour, whether it's a recording you made or a show you'd like to do on a particular topic, community, artistic creation, or program that is under-represented in Louisville's media landscape, just go to https://forwardradio.org, click on Participate and pitch us your idea. The Access Hour is your opportunity to take over the air waves to share your passion.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Green. Coaching and mentoring are in Green's DNA, and he concurrently serves as REACH Advisor and Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Tuskegee University. Since college, Green has been no stranger to hard work and has mastered being a student-athlete. He earned a Double Major in Psychology and Kinesiology from Winona State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from Ashwood University. He is the gold standard for any student-athlete. Gregory L. Green Sr. has been an intricate part of athletic success on and off the field since 1995. While cultivating his coach's acumen Green has humbly executed various roles in the collegiate athletic arena and has excelled in each capacity. Coach Green began his journey at Savannah State University in 1995 where he reveals that he is not just any coach. For the next four years this Cleveland native would serve as Defensive Coordinator for Football, the Judicial Affairs Coordinator, and the Head Men/Women Tennis Coach. Under Green the Women's tennis program flourished toting the following accomplishments: the highest team GPA in the SIAC four times; SIAC Tennis Champs three times; and three NCCA Tennis Tournament appearances. While at Savannah State Coach Green's prowess did not go unnoticed, he was the SIAC Conference Coach of the Year three of his four years there. Green's career would lead him to Tuskegee University in 2000 where he served as the Compliance Officer, Defensive Coordinator for Football, and the Head Men & Women Tennis Coach. While at Tuskegee for the next five years Coach Green's legacy of success still reigned true on the football field with a nationally ranked defense each year and four SIAC Conference Football Champs. This success was mirrored on the tennis courts with four SIAC Conference Tennis Championships; six NCAA Tennis Tournament appearances; five-time SIAC Highest Team GPA for Men and Women; and four SIAC Conference Tennis Coach of the Year. Green's prowess was recognized in house as well as he has also received Tuskegee's Coach of the Year Award.Green has touched various institutions as he has coached football at Winona State University, Kentucky State University, Texas Southern University, Alabama State University and Miles College consecutively. Green's Midas touch is ever apparent as he has been a part of eighteen championships as a player and coach earning him the name, “The King of Rings.” Coach Gregory L. Green Sr. continues to cultivate the lives of student athletes as he serves as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support Service at University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2011. Here Green proudly totes the highest football APR and GPA in UAB history. Green has three daughters – Kira, Keisha, and Jazmine along with one son, Gregory Jr. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Green. Coaching and mentoring are in Green's DNA, and he concurrently serves as REACH Advisor and Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Tuskegee University. Since college, Green has been no stranger to hard work and has mastered being a student-athlete. He earned a Double Major in Psychology and Kinesiology from Winona State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from Ashwood University. He is the gold standard for any student-athlete. Gregory L. Green Sr. has been an intricate part of athletic success on and off the field since 1995. While cultivating his coach's acumen Green has humbly executed various roles in the collegiate athletic arena and has excelled in each capacity. Coach Green began his journey at Savannah State University in 1995 where he reveals that he is not just any coach. For the next four years this Cleveland native would serve as Defensive Coordinator for Football, the Judicial Affairs Coordinator, and the Head Men/Women Tennis Coach. Under Green the Women's tennis program flourished toting the following accomplishments: the highest team GPA in the SIAC four times; SIAC Tennis Champs three times; and three NCCA Tennis Tournament appearances. While at Savannah State Coach Green's prowess did not go unnoticed, he was the SIAC Conference Coach of the Year three of his four years there. Green's career would lead him to Tuskegee University in 2000 where he served as the Compliance Officer, Defensive Coordinator for Football, and the Head Men & Women Tennis Coach. While at Tuskegee for the next five years Coach Green's legacy of success still reigned true on the football field with a nationally ranked defense each year and four SIAC Conference Football Champs. This success was mirrored on the tennis courts with four SIAC Conference Tennis Championships; six NCAA Tennis Tournament appearances; five-time SIAC Highest Team GPA for Men and Women; and four SIAC Conference Tennis Coach of the Year. Green's prowess was recognized in house as well as he has also received Tuskegee's Coach of the Year Award.Green has touched various institutions as he has coached football at Winona State University, Kentucky State University, Texas Southern University, Alabama State University and Miles College consecutively. Green's Midas touch is ever apparent as he has been a part of eighteen championships as a player and coach earning him the name, “The King of Rings.” Coach Gregory L. Green Sr. continues to cultivate the lives of student athletes as he serves as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support Service at University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2011. Here Green proudly totes the highest football APR and GPA in UAB history. Green has three daughters – Kira, Keisha, and Jazmine along with one son, Gregory Jr. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Green. Coaching and mentoring are in Green's DNA, and he concurrently serves as REACH Advisor and Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach at Tuskegee University. Since college, Green has been no stranger to hard work and has mastered being a student-athlete. He earned a Double Major in Psychology and Kinesiology from Winona State University and a Master's in Kinesiology from Ashwood University. He is the gold standard for any student-athlete. Gregory L. Green Sr. has been an intricate part of athletic success on and off the field since 1995. While cultivating his coach's acumen Green has humbly executed various roles in the collegiate athletic arena and has excelled in each capacity. Coach Green began his journey at Savannah State University in 1995 where he reveals that he is not just any coach. For the next four years this Cleveland native would serve as Defensive Coordinator for Football, the Judicial Affairs Coordinator, and the Head Men/Women Tennis Coach. Under Green the Women's tennis program flourished toting the following accomplishments: the highest team GPA in the SIAC four times; SIAC Tennis Champs three times; and three NCCA Tennis Tournament appearances. While at Savannah State Coach Green's prowess did not go unnoticed, he was the SIAC Conference Coach of the Year three of his four years there. Green's career would lead him to Tuskegee University in 2000 where he served as the Compliance Officer, Defensive Coordinator for Football, and the Head Men & Women Tennis Coach. While at Tuskegee for the next five years Coach Green's legacy of success still reigned true on the football field with a nationally ranked defense each year and four SIAC Conference Football Champs. This success was mirrored on the tennis courts with four SIAC Conference Tennis Championships; six NCAA Tennis Tournament appearances; five-time SIAC Highest Team GPA for Men and Women; and four SIAC Conference Tennis Coach of the Year. Green's prowess was recognized in house as well as he has also received Tuskegee's Coach of the Year Award.Green has touched various institutions as he has coached football at Winona State University, Kentucky State University, Texas Southern University, Alabama State University and Miles College consecutively. Green's Midas touch is ever apparent as he has been a part of eighteen championships as a player and coach earning him the name, “The King of Rings.” Coach Gregory L. Green Sr. continues to cultivate the lives of student athletes as he serves as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Support Service at University of Alabama at Birmingham since 2011. Here Green proudly totes the highest football APR and GPA in UAB history. Green has three daughters – Kira, Keisha, and Jazmine along with one son, Gregory Jr. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Kirk Pomper, the driving force behind Kentucky State University's pioneering Paw Paw Research Program. As the world's only full-time initiative dedicated to this remarkable fruit, Dr. Pomper brings a wealth of knowledge and passion, tracing his journey from exploring various food crops to championing pawpaws, thanks to the visionary Brett Calloway. We navigate the potential of pawpaw as a transformative alternative crop for small farmers in Kentucky, while also tackling the unique challenges of making this fruit a staple in homes across America. Dr. Pomper takes us on a journey through the complexities of pawpaw processing, from the intricacies of pulp extraction to innovative storage solutions. As we compare the pawpaw to its fruity cousin, the persimmon, we unravel the market challenges both face and the exciting possibilities for value-added products like pawpaw smoothies and jams. We learn about efforts to extend the fruit's shelf life through controlled atmosphere storage, ensuring pawpaws reach new markets far and wide. Our discussion culminates in the fascinating world of pawpaw pollination and cultivar research. Dr. Pomper sheds light on the intricate pollination strategies of pawpaw trees, emphasizing the critical role of cross-pollination and the importance of planting diverse varieties. We also highlight Kentucky State University's endeavors to promote pawpaw awareness, including the upcoming Fifth International Pawpaw Conference and annual Pawpaw Day celebrations. This episode offers a captivating glimpse into the efforts to bring the pawpaw from obscurity to the forefront of the fruit world. Check out KSU's Pawpaw program: https://www.kysu.edu/academics/college-ahnr/school-of-anr/pawpaw/index.php For sources, transcripts, and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early, commercial-free episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/ Keywords: Pawpaw, Research, Kentucky State University, Fruit, Alternative Crops, Small Farmers, Processing, Pollination, Cultivar, Genetic Diversity, Persimmons, American, Consumer, Storage, Value-Added Products, Insect Pollinators, Cross-Pollination, Survival Mechanisms, Clonal Propagation, Root-Suckering, Native Fruits, Social Media, Educational Field Days, International Conference, Cultivar Release, Entrepreneurs, Nurseries, Scientists, Festivals, Louisville, Athens
Join us as we kick off season five with a playful and engaging exploration of the fascinating pawpaw fruit, a hidden gem native to North America. In this episode, we uncover the intriguing characteristics of pawpaws, also known by quirky names like the "poor man's banana" and "Indiana banana." Discover how this unique fruit, pollinated by carrion flies and beetles due to its meat-like scented flowers, thrives as an understory tree growing in clusters. We unravel its mysterious historical journey, discussing how pawpaws might be an unusual outlier in North American flora, potentially linked to tropical relatives and ancient survival through past ice ages. The conversation shifts to the modern challenges faced by the pawpaw tree, focusing on the impacts of suburbanization, industrialization, and invasive species. Despite not being officially endangered, the pawpaw's presence is dwindling, a concern noted by older generations. We reflect on its historical significance, exploring colonial records and the role Indigenous populations played in spreading the tree to northern regions. This backdrop provides valuable insight into the pawpaw's distribution across North America and highlights the importance of preserving this unique fruit. Listen in as we trace the evolution of pawpaw cultivation, discussing key periods of development and the dedicated efforts of pioneers in the permanent agriculture movement. From the early 20th century to the present day, the episode highlights influential figures and their contributions to pawpaw breeding, including Neil Peterson's breeding program and the work at Kentucky State University. We explore the challenges of bringing pawpaws to mainstream markets, such as their limited shelf life, and share lighthearted anecdotes about enjoying pawpaw-based treats like beer and ice cream. This season promises to shine a spotlight on lesser-known fruits, beginning with the remarkable story of the pawpaw. For sources and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/ Key words: Pawpaw Fruit, North America, Pollination, Carrion Flies, Beetles, Ice Ages, Indigenous Practices, Colonial Times, Suburbanization, Invasive Species, Agricultural Heritage, Pawpaw Breeding, Kentucky State University, Pawpaw Cultivation, Perennial Crops, American Genetics Association, Ohio, Indiana, Pawpaw Breeding, Genetic Diversity, Maryland, Susquehanna Pawpaw, Glacial Period, Appalachians, Nutritional Potential, Shelf Stability, Pawpaw Flour, Nutritional Studies, Pawpaw-Based Products, Pawpaw Season, Interview
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (10/11/2024): 3:05pm- The Rich Zeoli Show is broadcasting LIVE from The Grand Hotel of Cape May, New Jersey. 3:15pm- Men for Kamala. A new advertisement attempting to persuade men to vote for Kamala Harris has gone viral—but for all the wrong reasons. But don't worry! According to a report from Politico, the Harris campaign is about to “launch” its secret weapon to win the male vote: Tim Walz! Good luck with that strategy… 3:30pm- While speaking to the press in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton on Thursday, President Joe Biden claimed that some Americans received “death penalties” as a result of disinformation on hurricanes spreading online. But who on earth has suggested that the hurricane wasn't real? The only thing the Biden Administration has specifically labeled as “disinformation” is the claim that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) used a portion of its funding to relocate undocumented migrants domestically—which did occur, according to FEMA's own website. On Friday, Biden stated that those spreading disinformation will “pay a price.” Is the Biden Administration preparing to use this natural disaster as an excuse to censor speech online? 3:55pm- Kamala Accent Montage: While participating in a Univision town hall event on Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris debuted a new fake accent. How does it stack up against some of her greatest fake accents—Jamaican accent, Detroit Union Member accent, and Sorority accent? 4:05pm- Mike Donahue—Cape May GOP Chairman & former New Jersey Superior Court Judge—joins The Rich Zeoli Show LIVE from The Grand Hotel of Cape May. 4:20pm- The Zeoli Army—on location at The Grand Hotel of Cape May—plays a brand-new drinking game involving Kamala Harris's all-time greatest word salads—every time she repeats a word, DRINK! 4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates—Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show and reacts to far-left author Ta-Nehisi Coates outrageously proclaiming he may have participated in the October 7th attacks on Israel if he were a Palestinian. Plus, did Iran use The Wall Street Journal to threaten U.S. allies thinking of helping Israel? Dr. Coates is the author of the upcoming book: “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel—and America—Can Win”—with a foreword by Senator Ted Cruz. It's available for pre-order now! You can find it here: https://a.co/d/9gG0anu 5:00pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show and reacts to Elon Musk posting about his book, “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me.” Plus according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, companies are “rolling back” their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) grants. You can find Dr. Reilly's book—which was recently endorsed by Elon Musk—here: https://a.co/d/jd6PjBb 5:40pm- Rich, Matt, and Henry are reunited for the first time in nearly half a year. Will Matt and Henry start bickering about something stupid? Of course! 6:00pm- Lara Trump—Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss “60 Minutes” editing Kamala Harris's answers in order to help her, Donald Trump's incredible return to Butler, PA last weekend, AND she reveals that tomorrow is her birthday! 6:20pm- PART 2: The Zeoli Army—on location at The Grand Hotel of Cape May—plays a brand-new drinking game involving Kamala Harris's all-time greatest word salads—every time she repeats a word, DRINK! 6:30pm- Jimmy Failla—Host of “Fox News Saturday with Jimmy Failla” & Author of the book, “Cancel Culture Dictionary”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss whether Rich has had enough to drink at The Grand Hotel of Cape May. Listen to “Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla” tonight at 7pm on 1210 WPHT!
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:00pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show and reacts to Elon Musk posting about his book, “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me.” Plus according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, companies are “rolling back” their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) grants. You can find Dr. Reilly's book—which was recently endorsed by Elon Musk—here: https://a.co/d/jd6PjBb 5:40pm- Rich, Matt, and Henry are reunited for the first time in nearly half a year. Will Matt and Henry start bickering about something stupid? Of course!
Glenn discusses the censorship attempt made by CNN, which tried to bully Ticketmaster into canceling Tucker Carlson's tour. BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” joins to discuss her BlazeTV documentary “Voter Fraud Exposed,” which dives into the election interference happening in the swing state of Michigan. Kentucky State University associate professor Wilfred Reilly joins to discuss his book “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me,” which exposes the false narratives the Left has woven into the American education system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn discusses the censorship attempt made by CNN, which tried to bully Ticketmaster into canceling Tucker Carlson's tour. Can you afford another four years under a Biden presidency? BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” joins to discuss her BlazeTV documentary “Voter Fraud Exposed,” which dives into the election interference happening in the swing state of Michigan. Glenn Beck writer and researcher Nathan Nipper joins to discuss his book “American Inheritance” and Glenn's upcoming historical podcast “The Beck Story.” Kentucky State University associate professor Wilfred Reilly joins to discuss his book “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me,” which exposes the false narratives the Left has woven into the American education system. Glenn and Pat discuss the odd disappearance of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney after he fled America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices