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Power Your Story
Open Mic: Will money ever buy you happiness?

Power Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 14:42


Open Mic episodes are where we pick a topic and share whatever's on our mind that day about it. Money is always a hot topic and this round table does not disappoint! What do YOU think? Will money ever buy you happiness? This episode features Adrian, Aden, Jessica, Moriah, Maya, Ciara, Briana & Ms. Klunder. Enjoy the show! Click here to let us know what you liked about the episode. http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast *** Power Your Story is produced by students in the Podcast Tech & Production programs of After School Matters in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcast media. Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and discussions about the topics that matter most to us. Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.  

BE THAT LAWYER
Sean Klunder: Standing Out with Law Firm Marketing

BE THAT LAWYER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 35:11


In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Sean Klunder discuss:Why law firms tend to run behind other types of businesses in marketing. Understanding your SEO strategy. Individual lawyer marketing versus law firm marketing. Alignment and consistency in messaging in all areas of your firm. Watch out for fool's gold to ensure you're swimming in the blue ocean.  Key Takeaways:There is a difference between Marketing and marketing. Without a strategy, it is all just random acts of marketing.Sales patterns have changed over the last few years. People are taking themselves 60-70% through the sales cycle online digitally before ever contacting the law firm. Identify your unique differentiator. Use the three pillars to help identify that: what do you do, who do you help, and what makes you different.Be targeted to who you're disseminating your message. Where are those targets digitally? Are you also there?  "It is really important to have that strategic focus before jumping directly into the tactical execution." —  Sean Klunder Email Steve at Steve@Fretzin.com for a chance to audit one of his exclusive rainmaker round table groups in April! Thank you to our Sponsors!Lawmatics: https://www.lawmatics.com/bethatlawyer/Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Green Cardigan Marketing: https://greencardiganmarketing.com/ Episode References: Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne: https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Ocean-Strategy-Uncontested-Competition/dp/1591396190 About Sean Klunder: Sean Klunder is a seasoned marketing transformation expert with a particular skill set in digital marketing. He combines his business strategy expertise with marketing transformation and execution to help law firms with explosive growth. Sean has worked with numerous law firms to develop business growth strategies, brand transformations, customized digital marketing strategies, implement the latest digital marketing initiatives, automate marketing using integrated technologies, and build reporting systems to illustrate ROI.Prior to his fractional CMO role, Sean was Senior Vice President of Marketing and Product Management at Korn Ferry International. He was also Vice President of Marketing and Digital Development at World Book (a Berkshire Hathaway company), and Divisional Vice President at ETA/Cuisenaire. For 9 years Sean was also an Adjunct Professor of Digital Marketing at the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management where he developed his own curriculum and trained MBA candidates on strategically growing businesses through modernized digital marketing. Because of Sean's successes in helping law firms develop and implement customized marketing strategies, he developed a proven approach to help law firms strategically grow. Connect with Sean Klunder:  Website: https://www.lawfirm-cmo.com/Email: sklunder@lawfirm-cmo.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sklunder/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/law-firm-fractional-cmos/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911  Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

Power Your Story
Halloween Trick-or-Treat: Bonus Edition

Power Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 5:20


What do you like to do for Halloween? Favorite costume? Best candy?  Our newest student producers share their Halloween opinions in this bonus episode. This episode was produced by Dorian, Jayson, Damaria, Mya, Shigaki, Steven, Lailah, Kenneth, and Antar. Special appearance by our Program Director Ms. Klunder. Additional music support from Elijah, Ethan, Keynia, Samuel, and Darius. Enjoy! Click here to let us know what you liked about the episode. http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast *** Power Your Story is produced by students in the Podcast Tech & Production programs of After School Matters in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology. Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and discussions about the topics that matter most to us. Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.  

Innovators Can Laugh - The Fun Startup Podcast
How to engage investors, aligning business goals with social values, and identifying overlooked resources and transforming them into valuable products with Linda Klunder from Kumasi Drinks.

Innovators Can Laugh - The Fun Startup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 28:23


Linda Klunder is co-founder of Kumasi Drinks - a delicious tropical cocoa fruit juice made from the flesh surrounding a cocoa bean. Previously the outside of the cocoa bean was never used. It was just thrown away. But Linda and the team at Kumasi took something that normally goes to waste and made it into a soft drink while also helping cocoa farmers earn a little extra income.In this conversation we talk about:grant writing and securing fundingthe role of storytelling and team presentation in attracting investorsidentifying overlooked resources and transforming them into valuable productsshowcasing the team's capabilities to gain the trust and support of potential investorscreatively addressing inefficiencies in industries, potentially uncovering new revenue streamsLearn about Kumasi Drinks at www.kumasi-Drinks.com***Find other episodes on > https://www.innovatorscanlaugh.comWatch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq9WcdRAVnk/channel/UCMZz4aC1lhYDlwvoOrpsUZgConnect with me on LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericmelchorGet the Innovators Can Laugh newsletter > https://innovatorscanlaugh.substack.com/***SAY THANKS

Mage: The Podcast
Medieval Warfare and Dark Ages Night-Folk with Jacob Klunder

Mage: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 69:56


What were the Garou doing in the Dark Ages? How many vampires were there in the cities? Was warfare just knights hurling insults? Jacob Klunder of the World of Dark Ages joins to prove Terry knows nothing about history. The World of Dark Ages Podcast - Jacob's podcast where he says things he knows Places of Mystery and Power - Jacob's newest Dark Ages Mage publication about places where thar be magick! Island of the Dead God - A book outlining an island, containing a dead god! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mage-the-podcast/message

Calvary La Habra
5.24.23 // Men's Study: Mike Klunder

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 82:37


"Will We Oppose the Fiction of a Gender-Neutral Society?" When we destroy God's created order, we destroy ourselves.

Secrets in the cornfield: Iowa's Unsolved

In July of 2012 two young girls took off for a bike ride in their small Iowa town in the middle of the day. Hours went by and the girls had not returned and seemed to have vanished. Later that afternoon items belonging to the girls were located but it would take 5 long months to find them and the killer or killers remain unknown. Sources: Iowacoldcases.org By: Jody Ewing Crime Weekly Podcast By: Stephanie Harlowe and Derrick Levasseur "Parents of missing Iowa girls spent time in prison for running meth lab drug rings" By: James Nye Daily Mail July 19th 2012 "Police say missing Iowa girls are still alaive as FBI probe abduction beyond state lines" By: Daily Mail Reporter July 21, 2012 "Video of missing Iowa girls: Surveillance video of two missing cousins Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins" By: New York Daily News July 25th 2012 "investigators hope to decide next week whether Klunder involved in Evansdale murders" By: Erin Jordan May 29th 2013 "New focus on vehicle gives parents of abducted girls some hope" By: Radio Iowa Contributor June 25th 2013 "Evansdale Murders: Police rule out Klunder" By: who13.com "Investigators release suspect profile in murder of Evansdale Cousins" By:Who13.com " 5 years later: New leads in devastating case bring family hope" By: Laura Terrell KCCI July 12th 2017 www.wikipedia.org www.google.maps.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iowaunsolved/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iowaunsolved/support

Platt-Cast
Karnevalstiet

Platt-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 77:27


Karnevalszeit in Deutschland. Auch das Emsland feiert. Plattcast setzt die rote Nase auf. Wir sprechen heute über das neue Super-Programm Chat-GPT. Fluch oder Segen? Ein Segen, die Hopfenkaltschorlen der heutigen Folge: das Wolters Helle Mild weiß durch Schlichtheit zu überzeugen. Das Kliemannsland besticht eher als kreativer Ort anstatt mit seinem Gebräu. Schön auf dem Gaumen, der Altenauer Harzer Urstoff. Aus dem Harz mit viel Charakter. Thematisiert wird heute das Thema Sonnenfinsternis. Habt ihr schon mal eine erlebt? Mit wem würdet ihr gerne einmal Körper oder Geist tauschen wollen? Und was liegt immer in eurem Auto? Fragen, die wir in unserer heutigen Sendung besprechen. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, was es mit den plattdeutschen Wörtern Mitschien, Balke, Klunder, Grantniedel, Flap oder Foodstütter auf sich hat. Eine jecke Folge. Wir garantieren – Spaß und platte Worte! Mahlzeit!

Power Your Story
Expressing a Different Point of View with Genaro

Power Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 26:10


This episode was recorded in 2020, a year that was stressful for most of us, with a lot of debates about politics, racism, police violence, and health and safety. We were dealing with what some were calling protests and others were calling riots throughout the country and certainly in Chicago in the wake of the murder of George Floyd — with everything being emotionally amplified by the effects of being in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. We were meeting for our program online for the first time (we used to meet in person). Generally we don't get too deep into politics on this show and in this season. But as we were talking about what was happening in society that was so present for all of us, there was a strong common point of view that most of our student producers agreed with.  One of our producers, however, felt frustrated that every time we had a round table conversation, his opinion seemed to be the odd one out. Being in the minority opinion in any group can be hard and he felt that every time he tried to share or explain his point of view, he was getting shut down. So he approached me to ask if he could have a chance to share some of those thoughts on the show. I took it as an opportunity to try to both help him articulate exactly what he was thinking and feeling, and also for me to try to understand his point of view a little better, since I, like most of our producers, didn't fully understand where he was coming from all the time.  It's now of course, a few years later, and circumstances, experiences, and opinions may have evolved, but I thought it was important to present views that are representative of the experiences of all of our producers during that time. This episode isn't about taking sides — it's about hearing another person's experience of what was one of the worst time periods in our lived history. I invite you to take a listen, think critically about your own values and beliefs, and see what you can relate to in my conversation with Genaro. ~Ms. Klunder, Program Director Enjoy! http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast *** Power Your Story is produced by students in the Podcast Tech & Production programs of After School Matters in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology. Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and discussions about the topics that matter most to us. Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.      

Calvary La Habra
6.8.22 // Mike Klunder

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 62:38


So you're a Christian, now what do you do? Character matters, not so much what you do, but how you're developing in the Lord. Mike encourages the church to pick up their cross daily, and follow Jesus!

Money Memos
HS1.3 Klunder College (MM #20)

Money Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 24:53


003. Klunder College: Writing Bulletproof Code by Steven Sinofsky – February 6, 2021 *audio version, 2022*

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Calvary La Habra
2.23.22 // Mike Klunder - Psalm 19

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 57:02


2.23.22 // Mike Klunder - Psalm 19

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ING Sector inzichten
Podcast: Interview met Linda Klunder van Kumasi

ING Sector inzichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 35:12


Sector Banker Dirk Mulder spreekt Linda Klunder, mede oprichter van Kumasi Drinks. Kumasi Drinks is gemaakt van het restproduct van de cacao-industrie: het sap dat vrijkomt bij het 'oogsten' van de rauwe cacaobonen. In deze podcast vertelt Linda over het opstarten van een bedrijf en waarom de dynamiek van de foodbranche haar aanspreekt. Ook deelt ze haar drive om verspilling tegen te gaan. 'Hoe kunnen we de supply chain eerlijker maken?'

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Queens of Hustle
Pole Series: Trusting Your Gut and Going After Your Dreams ~ Meet Pole Star Saskia Klunder

Queens of Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 55:33


HEY QUEENS! We are back for another juicy ep with Montreal-based pole star Saskia Klunderrrr ⚡I had such a blast chatting with this babe who is not only an incredibly talented pole artist, but is super cool and down-to-earth! In this episode, she gives tips on how to stay accountable over your training, how to stay motivated & how to make your pole performances stand out from the rest. We also dive into the world of stripping and talk about her upcoming competition: Dance Filthy!You can follow Saskia here:instagram: https://instagram.com/saskiaklunderlinktree: https://linktr.ee/SaskiaKlunder

Crossing Darkness
Interview with Jacob Klunder

Crossing Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 116:00


This episode we talk with Jacob Klunder about how he got involved with writing for the World of Darkness and the projects he is currently working on. Crossing Darkness Episodes are streamed on Twitch every Sunday at 7pm Central Time. - Hosts: Mike and Josh Shout outs:  World of Dark Ages Podcast, Mage: The Podcast, Midnight Express Podcast, Utility Muffin Labs,    If you enjoyed the show feel free to like and follow our podcast Check out our Twitch channel Check us out on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter

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High School Coaches Club
Casey Klunder, W-S Rock HS (IA)

High School Coaches Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 90:40


He took over the Waverly-Shell Rock High School baseball program at age 20, and all he's done is turn it into one of the most respected teams in Iowa. Head Coach Casey Klunder joins the show to share exactly how he fulfills each chance he gets to make the most of what he calls his "undeserved opportunity." He takes us through how he aligned every level from Little League up through the HS Varsity team, the importance of getting student-athletes off "autopilot," building relationships through sports, and why it's imperative for coaches to never stop learning.

Curious Chimps Podcast
#53 The Art Of Pole Dancing, with Saskia Klunder

Curious Chimps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 91:30


Saskia Klunder is a humble badass. Pole dance instructor by day; erotic dancer by night. Among many other topics, we discuss: secret menus, social media, the power of mentors, and navigating the social maze of such a sexual industry. We also laughed our asses off. She is a true character Enjoy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Website https://www.curiouschimps.com Connect with us Twitter https://www.twitter.com/curiouschimps Facebook https://www.facebook.com/curiouschimps Instagram https://www.instagram.com/curiouschimps -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also available on **Spotify** https://open.spotify.com/show/0FqvpZMrucVNYZcmJ1IOJR **Itunes** https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/curious-chimps-podcast/id1483233468 **Stitcher** https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curious-chimps **Google Play** https://play.google.com/music/m/I7nqsh6aqkdgpro6npmyc7zixtq?t=Curious_Chimps_Podcast **SoundCloud** https://soundcloud.com/curious-chimps/

Defining Success Podcast
What is it Like To Work at Disney? | Episode 18 with Kylie Klunder and Grace Bamburg

Defining Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 57:54


Find Kylie and Grace here! Reach out to them if you have any questions about the Disney College Program. https://www.instagram.com/graceneverlands/ and https://www.instagram.com/kylieklunder/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/defining-success-podcast/support

De dag vanmorgen - Groningen1
Ddvm 19-11-19 Zoe Klunder

De dag vanmorgen - Groningen1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 5:00


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Letting the Light In
Catherine Klunder - Episode 16

Letting the Light In

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 62:25


Happy Tuesday, Ya'll! Today's episode contains JOY herself, my cherished friend, Catherine Klunder. Catherine is a teacher, daughter, sister, friend, worship leader, lover of Jesus and justice. In this episode, we talk about teaching the marginalized, public vs. private schools, tremendous suffering, and what she wants to tell every person about her precious students. Catherine continues to push me to be a greater advocate for those that don't have a voice, and her life is a living testament of responding to the Lord's faithfulness, even when extreme sadness surrounds you. I know you'll be encouraged. Happy listening!

Overcoming Graduation
Ep. 63 Andrea Klunder: Mastering Your Creative Impostor

Overcoming Graduation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 67:43


Overcoming Graduation Ep. 63 Andrea Klunder: Mastering Your Creative Impostor  From a young age, Andrea Klunder knew that music was her calling in life. She worked hard and got into Western Michigan to begin living her dream of studying and practicing music. Not too long after arriving, she found herself crying on a toilet, realizing that what she had worked for her whole life was not everything she had imagined it to be.  She switched majors officially three times, graduated, and moved to Chicago to begin pursuing her dreams yet again. She worked at the Lyric Opera in Chicago, worked multiple side jobs, then decided to become an entrepreneur opening her own yoga studio. What at first was a blessing, running her own health and wellness business, eventually became the reason she was neglecting her own health and working 18 hour days. Finally she closed that business and realized she needed some time for herself.  She took time to feel what she needed to feel and work through her depression following the closure of her business. Then she was struck with the inspiration to start a podcast. Today, Andrea is the creator and host of The Creative Impostor podcast, working to help everyone learn to live with and master the creative impostor that lives within each of us.  In today's interview Andrea will discuss:  - The definition of "Impostor Syndrome" and how it could be showing up in your life - "Coworking Sessions" and how they could completely redefine the way you work and collaborate - Your "Shadow Side," why you can't destroy it, and why you shouldn't - The pluses and minuses in running your own business as a "Type A" personality - Common misconceptions of what entrepreneurship is and how it looks/feels - 2 powerful pieces of advice for anyone running their own business to keep from going under And so much more!  To learn more about Andrea Klunder and The Creative Impostor The Creative Impostor website:  TheCreativeImposter.com TheCreativeImpostor.com    Check out the Podcast on Itunes and Stitcher:  Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-impostor-podcast/id1051179168?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/andrea-klunder/the-creative-impostor And connect with Andrea on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/andrea.klunder To get your subscription to Audible, click the affiliate link below to get a 30 day free trial as well as a book credit for one free book of your choice! Get started with Audible today! To subscribe to the podcast, search for "Overcoming Graduation" on Itunes or on Stitcher or click here to be taken to the Itunes page! If this episode was of value to you, please like, share, give a rating, and provide feedback on the show. This will help me understand how I can better serve you and reach even more people! To provide a rating click here, click the "View in Itunes" button under the podcast art, click "Rating and Reviews" to the right of the podcast art, and then leave me your feedback, I'd love to hear what you think and how I can better serve you!  To learn more about the OCG Community, check out the Overcoming Graduation website or check out the OCG  Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram pages. To buy your copy of the #1 Amazon Best Seller, The First Step, support myTEAM TRIUMPH, and get your free book bonuses, visit TheFirstStepGift.com To contact me directly for interview recommendations, to provide feedback on the show, or to contact me for speaking engagements / book signings, reach out to me at Brian@OvercomingGraduation.com   

We Have White Names
The Loss of Language and Culture

We Have White Names

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 65:37


In this episode, Stoker, kim, Klunder, and Kevin discuss some lively and fun stuff - the loss of language and culture experienced by adoptees. 

We Have White Names
The Loss of Language and Culture

We Have White Names

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 65:37


In this episode, Stoker, kim, Klunder, and Kevin discuss some lively and fun stuff - the loss of language and culture experienced by adoptees. 

Wiki History!
Wiki History: White Warriors of the Civil Rights Movement

Wiki History!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 18:02


Welcome back to rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. In this podcast series, we are remembering the unknown (or lesser known) heroes of the civil rights movement.  More specifically, I should say that we are remembering and honoring the lesser-known martyrs in civil rights—those men and women who fought for voting rights, housing rights, and other forms of equal rights and the people who staunchly fought against segregation, lynching, police brutality and other forms of violence.  In the last podcast, we remembered Corporal Roman Ducksworth who refused to be removed from the front of a bus travelling through Mississippi. We remembered Rev. George Washington Lee who fought for voting rights. And, lastly, we remembered Harry and Harriett Moore who fought for equal rights in education and investigated police brutality and lynching in Florida.   In today’s podcast, we will remember and honor some of the white people who fought for civil rights for Black Americans.  Remember, there were many white people and people of other races and ethnicities who marched, protested, rallied and participated in sit-ins and freedom rides to fight for civil rights and voting rights for Black Americans. Did you know that there were 60,000 whites at the March on Washington? Although white people did not face the same problems as Black Americans, they were often rejected by friends and family members, fired from jobs, threatened and even killed when they participated in civil rights activities. So, I think that it is very important to recognize, remember and honor them too—and that’s what I will do in this podcast.    Unfortunately, as with the last podcast, we only have time to discuss a few of the people who participated and died in the struggle for civil rights.         Before we begin, I just want to remind you that rememberinghistory.com was formerly called the robinlofton.com blog and podcast. It’s the same website and podcast—only better.  I have added some new features, mostly notably a bookstore where you can find great books, DVDs, audiobooks and other stuff to enhance your history experience. Everything that you find in the bookstore is something that I have personally read, watched, listened to or used in some way.  Everything has my personal stamp of approval so I hope that you will visit the bookstore and continue to expand your history education and experience.  Also, I hope that you have a chance to leave a comment or review about the materials, the podcasts, the blog or anything else that is on your mind. Of course, I welcome your recommendations on any resource that you think should be added to the bookstore. We are a great community of fun and friendly historians and everyone is welcome.   Now, let’s start this podcast and learn about a few Caucasians who made history in the civil rights movement.   We begin with Rev. James Reeb.   Reverend Reeb was a Unitarian Universalist minister and civil rights activist.  Raised in Kansas and Wyoming, Reverend Reeb decided in high school that he wanted to become a minister. His family moved a lot because of his father’s job so he went to different churches, including Lutheran and Presbyterian churches. However, he was particularly attracted to the Unitarian church because of its emphasis on social action. In the 1950s and 1960s, Rev. Reeb was involved in civil rights and also encouraged his parishioners to get active in civil rights.       In 1963, Rev. Reeb moved with his wife and 4 children to Boston when he became Community Relations Director for the American Friends Service Committee. The committee worked against segregation and for housing rights for the poor. The committee (led by Rev. Reeb) forced Boston to enforce its housing code to ensure housing for indigent families. Rev. Reeb bought a home in a poor, Black neighborhood in Boston, enrolled his kids in local integrated public schools, which were actually primarily African American.  Rev. Reeb was also a member of the SCLC (remember, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference).   In March of 1965, following the Bloody Sunday march in Selma, Alabama, Dr. Martin Luther King called for the clergy to join the march and support the nonviolent protest movement for voting rights for African Americans. Reverend Reeb immediately caught a plane bound for Selma to join the march. On the evening of March 9, Rev. Reeb and two other ministers ate dinner at Walker’s Café, a local Black (or integrated) restaurant. After dinner, the three men were attacked by white segregationists. Rev. Reeb was severely beaten with a club. His skull was broken. He was taken to the hospital where he died two days later.   Rev. Reeb’s funeral was attended by more than 500 people, including 100 Unitarian ministers.  Giving the eulogy, Dr. Martin Luther King described Rev. Reeb as “a witness to the truth that men of different races and classes might live, eat, and work together as brothers.” He further described Rev. Reeb as a “shining example of manhood at its best.”  Wow, those are big words from Martin Luther King!  And I think that they are very appropriate for Rev. Reeb who had a lifelong commitment to civil rights and lived what he believed. Dr. King asked the clergy for help and Rev. Reeb did not hesitate to answer.  For his courage and commitment to civil rights, we honor and remember Rev. James Reeb. (applause)   William Lewis Moore   The next person that I want to mention is a name that will be new to many people. And that’s unfortunate because he was truly a man of conviction and courage.  But let me back up  here. Who was William Lewis Moore?   Born in upper state New York and raised in Russell, Mississippi, William Moore went to graduate school at Johns Hopkins. During his studies, he suffered a mental breakdown and never returned to the university. He became a postal worker and started advocating for the rights of persons suffering from mental illness.  This activism for the rights of the mentally ill led him to get active in the civil rights movement. He was an active member of CORE (remember, the Congress for Racial Equality).   In the early 1960s, Moore organized three civil rights protests in which he marched to three different capitols to hand deliver letters that denounced and called for an immediate end to racial segregation. He first marched to Annapolis, Maryland and delivered a letter to the state governor. On his second march, he marched to the White House to deliver a letter to President Kennedy. He reached Washington, DC at about the same time that Dr. King was released from a jail in Birmingham (remember, his Letter from a Birmingham Jail?).  His letter to President Kennedy stated that he next intended to walk to Jackson, Mississippi and deliver a letter to Governor Ross Barnett, who was a known white segregationist. His third march went from Chatanooga, Tennessee to Jackson, Mississippi, some 340 miles away. He intended to deliver letters to Governor Barnett demanding that he accept integration. Moore wore a sandwich board that proclaimed “Equal Rights for All!”       On April 23, 1963, after walking more than 70 miles, Moore met with a reporter in Alabama who had received anonymous tips about Moore’s location. Moore told the reporter, “I intend to walk right up to the governor's mansion in Mississippi and ring his door bell. Then I'll hand him my letter." The reporter feared for Moore’s safety and offered to take him to a hotel, but Moore refused because he wanted to continue his march.  Did I mention that the marches that Moore had organized were single man marches?  It was just him, one lone crusader delivering letters that demanded equal rights and urging an end to segregation, walking through cities and along lonely stretches of highway.   An hour after the meeting with the reporter, a motorist found Moore’s body laying upon the side of the road, shot twice in the head at close range.  Moore died just before his 36th birthday. The gun was traced to Floyd Simpson (a member of the Ku Klux Klan) who had argued with Moore earlier in the day about segregation, interracial marriage and religion.  No one was ever convicted for his murder.  Moore’s letter to the Mississippi Governor was retrieved from his bag. It stated that “the white man cannot truly be free himself until all men have their rights.” And to Governor Barnett, it said personally, to “be gracious and do more than is immediately demanded of you.”   Witnesses remember William Moore as a determined man, walking along the road or highway, wearing a sandwich board and pulling a red wagon stacked with letters. He would often stop and hand the letters to people along the road.   In 2009, the FBI reopened the Moore murder case as part of its cold case files on crimes during the civil rights movement. They have not revealed the results of their investigation. On the April 23, 2010 (the 47th anniversary of his murder), a plaque in honor of William Moore was unveiled in the city of Birmingham, New York.       There is also a fantastic book written about William Moore called Freedom Walk: Mississippi or Bust, which gives much more information about his single-man marches and also discusses other lesser known martyrs of the civil rights movement. You can find it in the Bookstore at rememberinghistory.com.   William Lewis Moore was truly a brave man who definitely walked the walk. He believed in equality for all and courageously announced that belief. It was reported that 65 percent of liberal white people felt that he was on a pitiful journey and disagreed with him.  But he stood talk and lived his convictions. He demanded that the governor be gracious and give more than is immediately demanded of you. Those are great words for all of us.  For his courage and actions in his lone man marches for integration, we remember and honor William Lewis Moore.  (applause!)   The last person that we will discuss today is Rev. Bruce Klunder.    Reverend Klunder was born in Greeley, Colorado and raised in Oregon. He graduated from Yale Divinity School in 1961. Then he and his wife and two children moved to Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. Klunder, a Presbyterian minister, was always committed to fighting for civil rights and equality and believed that his religious calling demanded social activism.  He founded and headed the local CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) Office in Cleveland and participated in numerous protests, marches and pickets in support of fair housing. He also participated in numerous activities and sit-ins to oppose racial segregation and discrimination in hiring and employment.         In April, 1964, the city of Cleveland started constructing a public school that was designated as a segregated school.  Rev. Klunder and about 100 other protesters tried to stop construction of the school by placing themselves around the bulldozers, cement mixers and other equipment. They were successful on that day; construction stopped. On the next day, April 7, 1964, the city tried to continue constructing the school. Rev. Klunder and a 1000 other protesters again tried to stop the construction of the school. Three protesters placed themselves in front of a bulldozer while Rev. Klunder laid down behind the bulldozer effectively to block the bulldozer from moving in any direction. The bulldozer driver was not aware that Rev. Klunder was laying behind the vehicle so he moved backwards to avoid hitting the protesters in front of the vehicle. The bulldozer ran directly over Rev. Klunder who was killed instantly.  His death was ruled an accident. It probably was just that, but it is still a sad incident in which a person was killed in defense of civil rights. Rev. Klunder was 27 years old. Construction of the school was halted for a few days but resumed and was completed later that year. In 2013, the school was torn down. Rev. Caviness, a minister at the Greater Abyssinian Baptist Church, was present when Rev. Klunder was killed on that fateful day and witnessed Rev. Klunder’s body laying in the dirt. “Every time I pass that school, Rev. Caviness said, it is sacred ground. It is a sacred location to all of us who were here and saw what the struggle was all about.”   Rev. Klunder’s death polarized the Cleveland community: some saw his death as inevitable while others were saddened and angered by the incident.  Rev. Klunder’s funeral was attended by hundreds of people from Cleveland and beyond. He has been listed in the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama.         Rev. Klunder believed that “his life must be his sermon”. (that is a quote from the minister)  He was committed to civil rights, fair housing and dismantling segregation in education and all public facilities. His courage and commitment will be remembered and honored. Thank you, Rev. Klunder. (applause)   There are many other white people who participated in the civil rights movement either on a large scale (like the 60,000 whites at the March on Washington) or on a small or individual scale like Rev. Klunder’s protest to stop the construction of a segregated school or William Lewis Moore’s one-man marches demanding integration. All were important. All had an impact. All showed that the civil rights movement was not a movement only by and about rights for African Americans but a human rights movement to ensure equality and fairness for everyone.  Again, I return to my quote by Edmund Burke that said, “All that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.” Don’t “do nothing”.   So, that brings this podcast to an end. We have one more podcast in this series of less famous (or even forgotten) heroes: Women in the civil rights movement. In the next podcast, we will discuss the contributions of three women who were martyred in the struggle for civil rights.  No, all of these women are not black. There is one woman who is white and her contribution will be discussed next time. Spoiler alert: she was mentioned (briefly in the Selma movie). And for additional information, like books, DVDS, audiobooks and other information about these courageous people, please visit the Books & Stuff store at rememberinghistory.com. Look in the special section for April called Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. And please let me know your thoughts and comments about this and the other podcasts in this series.       Again, I know that this is a bit depressing but it is so vitally important to remember these people and their contributions. And remember, yes, we discuss that they were killed, but we focus more about how they lived, what was important to them and their courage under fire. They should not be forgotten because they give us the courage to stand up for our rights and for the rights of others, anyone in need.   I look forward to seeing you next time for the women heroes (besides Harriette Moore who we discussed in the first podcast), the women heroes in the civil rights movement. Hope to see you soon at rememberinghistory.com where were are remembering history and we’re making history.   Bye for now!

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The C. O. W. S. w/ Laura Klunder: TransRacial Adoption (White Abduction)

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014


The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Laura Klunder live from South Korea. Ms. Klunder is a non-white female who was adopted (abducted) by White parents as a child. As she grew older, her understanding of global White Supremacy matured, and she elected to jettison her adopted White family and return to South Korea. She invests a monumental amount of her time to documenting her experiences within the Racist adoption institution. She writes for Gazillion Voices and hosts her own blog. We'll ask about her perspective on White people taking possession of non-white children. Many non-whites argue that abandoned non-white children would benefit from being in the hands of "caring" Whites as opposed to lavishing in wretched group homes or being ferried to a litany of foster homes. We'll also get her thoughts on non-white people hitting the bedroom with Whites; Ms. Klunder's writing suggests that she suspects these tragic arrangements are just another means for Whites to terrorize non-white people. #TheCOWS #PakistanStillFlooded INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#

Mickelson's Podcast
Tuesday May 28 2013

Mickelson's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2013 91:05


The families of Klunder's victims  wonder why Klunder was EVER allowed out of prison.  So do most of the rest of us.   Then, Barry Snell writes a great 2nd Amendment think-piece.  Then one of Klunder's victims tells the rest of the story.  Riveting.

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2920 Chad Klunder

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:45


After his parents divorce, Chad drifts into trouble, shoplifting. A buddy tells him about hell. But he quits going to church at fifteen and starts using drugs and alcohol. He denies God's existence even when he has a near-fatal accident on a four-wheeler. He's arrested several times for underage drinking. Then he and his friends steal things and are turned in to the police. They flee to Ohio where Chad has a surreal drug experience and believes he has sold his soul to the devil. They go to Phoenix where he listens to radio preachers and decides to turn himself in by going home. He's sentenced to jail and drug treatment where he meets a Christian but still feels in bondage. Another believer hands him a tract and then comes to disciple Chad who finally prays for God's forgiveness. Married with three sons.