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Dr. Aja Gilmore - Nichols is from Indiana. She went to undergrad at Kentucky State University and to dental school at Indiana University. Aja served in the United States Navy for 8 years and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia. She is currently in private practice in Smyrna, Georgia.Contact Dr. Asa Gilmore - Nichols:Feel free to follow me on @lifestyledentistryatl on Instagram. I have just started an event called Sleepless In Smyrna, where I am educating all who will listen on the dangers of undiagnosed sleep apnea. My passion is to educate parents and to treat parents and their children. For far too long we have thought of snoring as something that is normal. It is not!Dr. Kimberley LinertSpeaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral OptometristEvent Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com702.256.9199Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator PodcastAvailable on...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platformsAuthor of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life"Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cmTOMwWebsite: https://linktr.ee/DrKimberleyLinertThe Great Discovery eLearning platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberleyl
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
Figures like William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass are household names within the abolitionist movement. In Kentucky, well-known figures like Cassius Clay also occupy a prominent place in the antislavery narrative. But what about the everyday men and women who joined the fight against slavery in Kentucky and beyond? Although many of their names have been lost to history, scores of Kentuckians went to prison for challenging slavery. Join us today for discussion with a historian who has written about the various ways that Kentuckians resisted slavery. James M. Prichard received degrees in history from Wright State University, supervised the Kentucky State Archives Research Room for 23 years, and served as adjunct professor of history at Kentucky State University. Most recently, he was employed as a cataloger in the Filson Historical Society Special Collections. He has contributed to numerous magazines, encyclopedias, historical journals, and documentaries. He is the author of Embattled Capital: Frankfort, Kentucky in the Civil War and coauthor of 10th Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. Hosted by Dr. Allen A. Fletcher, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. history.ky.gov/khs-for-me/for-re…earch-fellowships Kentucky Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation This episode was recorded and produced by Gregory Hardison, with support and guidance from Dr. Stephanie Lang. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary,” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: history.ky.gov/ history.ky.gov/khs-podcasts
In this engaging interview, Willie Davis discusses his innovative novel Honeysuckle Season, which uniquely recounts a single incident through 12 diverse perspectives. The conversation with host Kate Savage, explores the book's creative format, influences, and the power of storytelling in shaping our understanding of events. The different voices in the book reflect the subjective nature of truth, and how personal and regional identities influence storytelling.Willie Davis is the winner of the James Baker Hall Award 2025 for this book that was published by Accents Publishing of Lexington, KY.Willie Davis's writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Kenyon Review, Salon, storySouth, and The Berkeley Fiction Review, amongst other places. He is the winner of The Willesden Herald Review (judged by Zadie Smith) and the Katherine Ann Porter Prize (judged by Amy Hempel). He teaches English, Journalism, and Creative Writing at Kentucky State University. He is the author of the novel Nightwolf and the short story collection I Can Outdance Jesus. For more and to connect with us, visit https://www.artsconnectlex.org/art-throb-podcast.html
Highlights from new two-year state spending plan, sweeping bill addressing housing shortage in Kentucky moves forward, plan to restructure Kentucky State University being called a “reset for success,” and the superintendent of Fayette County Public Schools says he's withdrawn from consideration for a job to head up school district in Missouri.
Policies like DEI, affirmative action, and other race-based policies claim to embrace diversity. The Jussie Smollett case initially made people aware of racial issues, but the event turned out to be a highly publicized hate crime hoax. Why do race-based policies fail to realistically achieve success in solving social issues? Dr. Wilfred Reilly, professor at Kentucky State University, shares how race-based policies further divide ethnic groups and contribute to racial divisions. He advocates for greater awareness to mitigate the spread and effects of such policies.Check out Wilfred's website! https://wilfredreilly.com/Check out Wilfred's books below!Lies My Liberal Teacher Told MeHate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race WarTaboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk AboutSupport the showVisit georgewashingtoninstitute.org to sign up for our e-mail list! The site is the one-stop shop of all things Friends & Fellow Citizens and George Washington Institute!JOIN as a Patreon supporter and receive a FREE Friends & Fellow Citizens mug at the $25 membership level!IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: All views expressed by the host are presented in his personal capacity and do not officially represent the views of any affiliated organizations. All views presented by guests are solely those of the interviewees themselves and may or may not represent the views of their affiliated organizations, the host, Friends & Fellow Citizens, and/or The George Washington Institute.
A promoter in Seattle was caught RED-HANDED covering a Black Lives Matter mural of Rahwa Habte with concert posters. Local community member (and our guest for today), Omari Salisbury, confronted him in a video that’s since gone viral. Our host, Angela Rye, will talk to Omari about the confrontation, and why seeing Rahwa’s mural covered struck such a nerve, as part of the larger gentrification happening in his neighborhood. Check out the original video: https://www.instagram.com/reels/DWcPlQcAXgl/ PLUS a state senate bill in Kentucky is threatening to end Kentucky State University as we know it, the state's only public HBCU. Kentucky senate candidate Charles Booker will join us to discuss this evolving situation. Read more about KSU: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/2026/03/27/a-kentucky-bill-would-declare-a-5-year-financial-exigency-at-its-only-hbcu/ CharlesBooker.org Want to ask Angela a question? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to participate in the chat. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is particulary dedicated to Kentucky State University and the changes they are making on campus. How they are treating their students and employees. I've been quiet for a long time, and this could be the first episode to a series about everything that goes on at Kstate! Acocmpanied by my brother Francois. Love this episode.
On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with political scientist, author, and Kentucky State University professor Wilfred Reilly. Reilly discusses his latest book Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me, where he challenges widely accepted narratives about American history taught in schools and universities. The conversation explores Reilly’s journey from a working-class upbringing in the Chicago suburbs to becoming a law school graduate, PhD, and prominent voice in debates about education, culture, and politics. He also explains the mission behind his new venture, Unified Solutions America, a company helping organizations push back against DEI-driven corporate policies. Plus, Reilly shares his thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence, the dangers of ideological conformity in academia, and the personal philosophy that has guided his career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picture this: A fight breaks out on the campus of Kentucky State University. One particular college student is in danger, so his father shows up to protect him. But what begins as protection quickly escalates into gunfire. By the end of the night, one student is dead, and another is critically injured.Then, in a twist of fate that defies almost every expectation of justice, the man who pulled the trigger walks free – while the father of the deceased student is the one who ends up behind bars.This is a case that forces us to ask uncomfortable questions about self-defense, accountability, and how the justice system decides who is allowed to claim fear – and who pays the ultimate price for it. Listen now to hear the full story. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Big Tech is hiding behind the First Amendment to profit while their algorithms drive our children toward depression and suicide. In this episode of The Narrative, Aaron, David, and Mike expose how these giants are fighting to keep parents out of the room while they harvest the attention of minors. Countries like the UK and Australia are already moving to ban these platforms for children under 16. These giants fought the "Social Media Parental Notification Act" in court and won a temporary reprieve from a federal judge. CCV is back at the Statehouse to hold these platforms accountable through HB302. After the news, Associate Professor Wilfred Riley joins the guys to discuss how mid-level bureaucrats are rebranding the poison of DEI as "belonging" or "togetherness" to stay entrenched. Learn how the Deep State functions at the GS-level and why the Left's mechanical drift only stops when we actively dig the ideologues out of the mole holes. They also tackle the rising threat of the "Woke Right" and why identity politics is a trap that abandons objective truth. From the absurdity of "pregnant men" to the weaponization of language, the hosts unpack why we cannot give an inch to word games that defy biological reality. More about Wilfred Reilly Wilfred Reilly is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University, and the author of the books "Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me," "Taboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About," and "Hate Crime Hoax." Reilly, alone or in combination with others, has published more than 100 articles across both national media and academic outlets - including Administration and Society, Academic Questions, National Review, Commentary, Newsweek, Spiked UK, and Quillette. His research interests include international relations, contemporary American race relations, and the use of modern quantitative methods to test "sacred cow" theories like the existence of widespread white privilege. Off work, he enjoys dogs, archery, basketball, and Asian cooking. Learn More about the Minnery Fellowship The Minnery Fellowship provides ongoing educational opportunities for pastors and church leaders to dive into the practical issues facing Christians in culture and develop, with a cohort of their peers, biblical strategies and messages to respond. Get the details and sign up at MinneryFellowship.org.
Hour 1 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the show talking about how he is excited for the college football playoffs resuming today and tomorrow. Mike also talks about the latest on the Somali/Minnesota welfare fraud. Hour 1 Segment 2 Mike talks about how the Somali’s have so much power in Minnesota. Hour 1 Segment 3 Mike talks about approaching the second half of the 2020s on New Year’s Eve. Mike also talks about the Toronto Mayor wearing hijab and voting blocks. Hour 1 Segment 4 Mike wraps up the first hour of the show talking about how the left continues to attack Nick Shirley for his reporting. Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the second hour of the show talking about the college football playoff bracket going into New Year’s. Mike also talks about where to go next from the Somali/Minnesota welfare scandal. Hour 2 Segment 2 Mike is joined with Dr. Wilfred Reilly of Kentucky State University to talk about the Somali/Minnesota welfare scandal. Hour 2 Segment 3 Mike continues his conversation with Dr. Wilfred Reilly to talk about Unified Solutions America. Hour 2 Segment 4 Mike wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the power the Minnesota Democrats have. Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the final hour of the show talking about how the Somali/Minnesota welfare scandal can affect taxes. Hour 3 Segment 2 Mike talks about the predictions of 2026. Hour 3 Segment 3 Mike talks with Producer Landon about the bumper music being Stranger Things themed because of the series finale tonight. Mike continues to talk about the predictions of 2026. Hour 3 Segment 4 Mike wraps up another edition of the show talking about the meaning behind the ‘6-7’ meme. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the second hour of the show talking about the college football playoff bracket going into New Year’s. Mike also talks about where to go next from the Somali/Minnesota welfare scandal. Hour 2 Segment 2 Mike is joined with Dr. Wilfred Reilly of Kentucky State University to talk about the Somali/Minnesota welfare scandal. Hour 2 Segment 3 Mike continues his conversation with Dr. Wilfred Reilly to talk about Unified Solutions America. Hour 2 Segment 4 Mike wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the power the Minnesota Democrats have. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finding belonging on college campuses is a specialty for Dr. Kevin Reese, an an experienced higher education professional with over fifteen years of experience working in a variety of roles that provide academic, personal, and professional support for college students that represent diverse and multifaceted backgrounds. Dr. Kev has experience in Admissions and Enrollment Management, Residence Life, Housing, Multicultural Affairs, Diversity and Inclusion, New Student Orientation, Student Organization Advising, Student Conduct, Public Speaking, Leadership Training and Development, and Event Planning. Founder of The Vision of Excellence Scholarship Program (2015) which is geared to assist Black males in their quest of higher education. He's also the Founder of the Wednesday Experience Podcast (2021) which takes listeners on a journey of life, laughter and wisdom! In episode 630 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. Kev chose Kentucky State University for his undergraduate experience, what drew him into higher education and what's kept him committed for over 15 years, how pursuing a doctorate changed the way he approaches his work with students, what separates performative leadership from impactful leadership in student organizations, what small but powerful shifts student leaders can make to improve their chapter culture immediately, how to find belonging on college campuses, what behaviors most often signal that a student organization is heading in the wrong direction, what communication mistakes he sees student leaders make most often when addressing their peers, what he learned about himself through podcasting, and what advice he would give a 19-year-old fraternity or sorority member who wants to leave a positive legacy. Enjoy!
Send us a textFirst, Royce exposes a YouTube video that makes demonstrably false claims about upcoming 'changes" in Florida Gun laws for 2026. https://youtu.be/lAHI8uqIjLc Then, once again proving that corrupt governments ALWAYS seize the opportunity to slide downward into tyranny in the wake of mass murder incidents, Australia's government is crafting new laws in the wake of the Bondi Beach slaughter that will take even more freedoms from the Aussies.Last, the "active shooter" on the Kentucky State University campus on December 9 now turns out to be a defensive shooting by a father who was trying to extract his son from the dormitory because it was no longer safe for him to live there due to threats of violence.Support the showGiveSendGo | Unconstitutional 2A Prosecution of Tate Adamiak Askari Media GroupBuy Paul Eberle's book "Look at the Dirt"Paul Eberle (lookatthedirt.com)The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels: Forcelli, Peter J., MacGregor, Keelin, Murphy, Stephen: 9798888456491: Amazon.com: Books
Kentucky State University professor Dr. Wilfred Reilly fills in for Kruser as he talks with special guest Darryl Pinto about the use of AI in college assignments and the average age men are getting married in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kentucky State University professor Dr. Wilfred Reilly fills in for Kruser as he talks about more Epstein file releases, Trump accusations, and questions the morality of sex work in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kentucky State University professor Dr. Wilfred Reilly fills in for Kruser as he talks about declining marriage rates in the US and being confidently wrong with radio host and former Illinois politician Mike Koolidge in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The father of the student killed earlier this month at Kentucky State University is being held at the Marion County Jail on a warrant out of Vanderburgh County. There's a new gambling spot in Henderson where the winnings go to support animals. A program that will help people with cognitive disabilities is set to start in Posey County on January 1... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away on vacation, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the final hour of the show talking more about the latest redistricting news from Indiana. Mike also talks about what could happen if the Democrats gain control of the House. Hour 3 Segment 2 Mike talks more about gerrymandered states and more of what could happen if Democrats gain control of the House. Hour 3 Segment 3 Mike is joined with Dr. Wilfred Reilly of Kentucky State University to talk about the Minnesota/Somali welfare fraud scandal. Hour 3 Segment 4 Mike wraps up another edition of the show continuing his conversation with Dr. Wilfred Reilly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 While Tony is away on vacation, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the first hour of the show talking about the latest on Indiana redistricting. Hour 1 Segment 2 Mike talks about the numbers of illegal immigrants and terrorists that came into the U.S. under former President Joe Biden and now with President Donald Trump. Hour 1 Segment 3 Mike talks about how the Democrats and Republicans view ICE and who to target. Hour 1 Segment 4 Mike wraps up the first hour of the show talking about how ICE protestors are getting in the way during the holiday and Christmas season. Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is away on vacation, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the second hour of the show talking more about the latest on Indiana redistricting. Mike also talks more about ICE protestors going against Christmas. Hour 2 Segment 2 Mike talks about architects of A.I. being named Time Magazine’s 2025 Person of the Year. Hour 2 Segment 3 Mike talks about getting the basic understanding of redistricting. Hour 2 Segment 4 Mike wraps up the second hour of the show talking about gerrymandered states. Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away on vacation, Mike Koolidge fills in! Mike starts the final hour of the show talking more about the latest redistricting news from Indiana. Mike also talks about what could happen if the Democrats gain control of the House. Hour 3 Segment 2 Mike talks more about gerrymandered states and more of what could happen if Democrats gain control of the House. Hour 3 Segment 3 Mike is joined with Dr. Wilfred Reilly of Kentucky State University to talk about the Minnesota/Somali welfare fraud scandal. Hour 3 Segment 4 Mike wraps up another edition of the show continuing his conversation with Dr. Wilfred Reilly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Booster THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things to be said.] --------------------- 1. Oklahoma Preview: Offense starts at noon It's John Mateer doing Tate Forcier things in an RPO-heavy system that meets its greatest challenge yet in a defense that doesn't give you any easy reads. Can their haphazard OL with one or two true freshman hold up to Michigan's DL? Can Michigan force Mateer into mistakes? Are his receivers enough to get open for him? Fascinating matchup. 2. Oklahoma Preview: Defense starts around 12:20 The other side of our Spiderman Pointing: their defense is Legit. Venables defense is the older cousin of the Don Brown system: it's 50% Don Brown's cover 1, which he calls "Brown" and 50% Dantonio's quarters. The DL get upfield in a hurry and the LBs have to make them right, but there's always a safety or two involved in the run fits to collect when you break outside. Best way to attack it is CJ Stroud and NFL receivers but we're probably not there yet. He has two hybrid OLBs so he doesn't get Devin Gil'd but those guys might be susceptible to some Bredesoning. 3. New Mexico After Review: Offense starts around 12:45 This is where we talk about Bryce Underwood. 4. New Mexico After Review: Defense starts around 1:10 PM This is where we talk about College Crappe. Featured Artist: Booster Detroit born (East side in August 1990), and Detroit educated, Booster was exposed to music from an early age from his artist/performer mother, which you can tell because his music is dripping with 1960s (you'll hear that Motown cooing in All Night Long) and 1970s (the funk in Real City) Detroit, and honed himself at the Detroit School of Arts and the music program at Kentucky State University. He's changed his approach several times in his career, but the throughline is his creativity. A musician's musician, Booster is the guy a lot of local creators get their ideas from—like how all the rock bands in Ann Arbor in my day were obsessed with At the Drive-In. You can read more about him here and check out his socials: Ig: @imyourboost YouTube: imyourboost Facebook: @imyourboost Songs: All Night Long Box Real City Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
“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
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.
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.