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I have an uncle who used to sing the craziest (and often off-color songs). He was a WWII vet and looked like the Canadian actor Lorne Greene. He would rip out the kinds of songs that sailors sang and I would rush to write down the lyrics so I could learn them. And learn them I did. The hard way. It was irritating and frustrating. Even though they say the hand builds the mind and it wasn’t the end of the world that I spent so much time writing them down and rewriting them, I was still relying on rote learning. If only I knew then what I know today about memory techniques! You see, I now memorize and regularly demonstrate poems I’ve committed to memory almost every month during my live memory training bootcamps. I’ve memorized everything from ancient Sanskrit poems to some of the most inventive contemporary poetry. And today I’m going to share a few case studies and key tips I know you’re going to love. How to Memorize Poetry Fast The fastest way I know to memorize poetry involves a combination of ancient memory techniques. These are: The Memory Palace Technique Alphabetical association Numerical association (where relevant) Spaced repetition based on solid active recall principles Now, I know that weaving together so many memory techniques to memorize poetry or even song lyrics, sounds like a lot. But if you want to memorize poems fast, stick with me. Bringing all of these strategies together is much easier than it might seem at first glance. But first, let me demonstrate that I can actually memorize poetry. I believe proof is important because there are a lot of people out there who talk about skills they cannot do. In the case of mnemonics, there are even entire forums filled with people giving advice about memory techniques when they clearly haven’t lifted a finger to memorize a poem. That, or they’ve used rote memorization and are only pretending they used mnemonics. So with those issues in mind, here are a few examples. Please be sure to watch each example because I will refer back to these recitations to help you rapidly memorize poems of your own. Example One: A Univocalic Poem In this video, you’ll see me at the Memory Palace Bookshop I’m developing practicing the recitation of a univocalic poem by Christian Bök: https://youtube.com/shorts/b6oFIOnAwng?feature=share That’s from a fantastic book of poetry called Eunoia. Example Two: Shakespeare This video not only shows me reciting lines from Titus Andronicus. It includes a very important teaching point. That’s because I also demonstrate reciting the lines forward and backward to help teach you how to more easily commit even the most difficult poem to memory using a process I call Recall Rehearsal: https://youtu.be/nhjIkGu32CA?si=s6gIJz6Poq9Zpo6C&t=1380 Now, I regularly memorize Shakespeare. But in the case of the example shared in the video above, I had a special purpose in mind. I was doing it to reproduce the memory technique Anthony Hopkins describes in his autobiography. Here’s the full case study. Example Three: Song Lyrics In this video, you’ll see and hear me singing a famous song called The Moon Represents My Heart in Chinese: https://youtu.be/dCyPV6qfKkI The entire song took just over forty minutes to commit to long-term memory. Even though it’s been a few years since I sang the whole song, I still remember most of the lyrics to this day. Every once and awhile, I whip it out and it always brings a smile to my wife’s face. The reason this Chinese poem set to music took a bit longer to memorize other poems I’ve memorized is because it’s in a foreign language that I was only just beginning to study at the time. Example Four: Poetry Quoted in a Speech When I wrote my TEDx Talk, I incorporated lines from a Sanskrit piece called the Ribhu Gita. This was an interesting challenge because it called me to recall the speech and the poetry that had already been memorized. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvtYjdriSpM This particular performance was a lot of fun, but also challenging due to the combination of a live audience, cameras and the fact that the world was starting to go into lockdown at the beginning of Covid. I had a lot on my mind, but thanks to the memory techniques you’re about to discover, I still think the talk came off fairly well. It’s been seen over four million times now, so I must have done something right. Example Five: Real-Time Poetry Memorization If you want to see me memorize in real time, check out this discussion with Guru Viking. Steve, the host, throws Shakespeare at me and I memorize a few lines and discuss how I did it in real time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J62IN_ngYH0 Now let’s get into the steps, many of which come directly from my premium course on memorizing poetry. Step one: Use the Memory Palace Technique A Memory Palace is essential for memorizing poetry, or anything verbatim. What is this technique? A Memory Palace is a mental recreation of a familiar location. For example, in the first video example above from the poem Eunoia, I used my mom’s home from where she lived years ago. I moved from the master bedroom to the kitchen and living room, to a few other bedrooms and finally out the door and down the driveway in front of the house. How to Memorize a Poem in an Hour (or Less) Using This Technique Using the method of loci, you place mnemonic images along a mental journey. As I just mentioned, I started in one room, then moved to the kitchen, the living room, and so forth. On each corner and wall, I placed an association. For example, for the line, “Awkward grammar appals a craftsman,” I placed an image of Apollinaire in a state of awe changing into being appalled. Now, what exactly it means to “place” an association along a journey in an imaginary version of a building can feel a bit abstract in the beginning. But basically, you’re taking a corner, a wall or a piece of furniture and elaborating it with strange, exaggerated ideas and feelings that remind you of each word of the poem or song lyric. You can do it in any language and if you look at the Guru Viking video above, you’ll see me demonstrate exactly how and why it works in any language. In that particular example, I use the wall behind me for Shakespeare in the same way I memorize Sanskrit phrases when memorizing ancient mantras. To Speed Up The Process When You’re Just Starting Out, Do This Learning to use the Memory Palace technique can feel challenging in the beginning. To reduce the cognitive load, I suggest making a quick sketch of a familiar location that you will turn into a Memory Palace. You don’t have to be artistic. I don’t try to make fine art of it at all. To wit, here’s a quick sketch of a bookstore in the Zamalek area of Cairo I have used many times to memorize poetry and other types of information: A Memory Palace drawn on an index card to maximize its value as a mnemonic device. This one is based on a bookstore in Zamalek, a part of Cairo. The reason for drawing out the journey is to get it clear in your mind. That way, you can spend more time on the next step. But failing to simply draw a Memory Palace in advance can lead to a lot of unnecessary frustration. That’s because you will ultimately wind up trying to encode the poem while developing the Memory Palace at the same time. To memorize any poem as quickly as possible, you need to separate the two activities. Step Two: Lay Down Your Associations One Word At A Time (Most Of The Time) Shakespeare opens King Henry the Fifth like this: O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention, A kingdom for a stage, princes to act And monarchs to behold our swelling scene! When I memorized these lines, I started at station one with an image of the constellation Orion over the Statue of Liberty. Using the pegword method, I associated Orion with O. Then, using the general concept of a woman that inspires people, I placed the Statue of Liberty in the Memory Palace. In this case, the Memory Palace was a workplace where I was writing curriculum in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. You might choose a completely different image for the words “muse of fire.” But the technical point is that you want to find a direct sound and spelling correspondence that is: Based on ideas and images already in your memory Makes sense to you Making sure that the associations you choose are personal is part of what scientists call active recall. For me personally, Lady Liberty is an especially apt choice not only because she represents inspiration, as the muses. She’s also holding a torch, which helps me encode the word “fire.” But I also lived in both Manhattan and Brooklyn for awhile and often crossed the Manhattan Bridge. This makes the memory of the Statue of Liberty even stronger for me, and another reason why you need to think about the images that make most sense for you. How to Associate “Little Words” for Rapid Memorization What about a word like “that”? Tricky and abstract, right? Not really. You just need to pick an association that makes sense to you while sounding or seeming as close as possible to the target information as you can get it. In the case of the Henry the Fifth line, I just took “th” and linked it with Thor and then used rhyming to have him put on a hat in a dramatic way. Thor + hat = that. When it comes to the Bök poem, there’s a part of the sequence (full poem here) where I used Thor with his hat again: Awkward grammar appals a craftsman. A Dada bard as daft as Tzara damns stagnant art and scrawls an alpha (a slapdash arc and a backward zag) that mars all stanzas and jams all ballads (what a scandal). For a small word like “all,” I used the Punk Rock band All, but only in part. Drawing upon the mnemonic teaching of people like Peter of Ravenna, Jacobus Publicius and Giordano Bruno, I used the principle of reduction. Rather than imagine the entire band, or even an entire mascot, I just imagined the eyes of the mascot. To memorize at speed, I suggest you practice this principle of reduction. Also develop what I call the Magnetic SRS in my full poetry course in the Magnetic Memory Method Masterclass. By taking an hour or so to assign association to all the pronouns and other “operator” words like “that,” you won’t have to stop and come up with associations ever again. The Magnetic SRS training in my full program goes into further detail. It will help you develop dozens of images for words that seem like they’ll be tricky or repetitive. Done well, they can be used repeatedly, but never cause confusion. Step Three: Memorize Multiple Words When You Can Memorizing more than one word in a poem at a time is called mnemonic compression. This term can mean more than one thing. But in this case, I’ve technically just given you a description of how compression works with the Statue of Liberty example. After Orion for O, she represents five words: “for a Muse of fire.” In this case, it works because I’m familiar with the workings of English grammar. But you can’t always get away with this kind of compression, especially when memorizing poetry in another language. It’s just best to keep an eye out for compression opportunities as much you can. When I memorized my TEDx talk using these techniques for speech memorization, thanks to compression, I loaded one station in my Memory Palace with up to 17 words using just 3-5 images (depending on how you count them). Keep in mind that you don’t have to start with poems with long passages like the ones I included in my TEDx Talk. A lot of people like to start with short Bible verses. I’ve put together a list of Bible verses to memorize that address the theme of memory if you’d like to select a few for practice. Step Four: Use Intelligent, Creative Repetition As I mentioned above, rote learning is a real problem. What you want instead is something called spaced repetition. It provides a simple means of reviewing memorized material on a schedule that keeps it in memory. Different poems and lyrics will require different amounts of repetition, and it’s not easy to predict in advance how much content will require how much repetition. However, there’s something called context-dependent memory. Basically, it gives you a boost when you use a lot of content frequently. Or read continually within particular categories of information. So if you read literature and quote it often, you’ll probably need less repetition than someone who doesn’t. And if you memorize the sonnet form more than free verse, you’ll likely develop a stronger and faster reliability because you’ve internalized its rules. Creative Repetition for Long-Term Maintenance For most of us, poems will fade over time no matter what we do. Fortunately, there are creative repetition strategies that can help make sure you maintain them. One is to follow in the footsteps of geniuses. For example, Anthony Hopkins keep common place books where they store and regularly revisit favorite poems. People like Thomas Jefferson used this strategy too. Another strategy is to use reflective thinking to compare various poems you’ve memorized. You can do this from poem to poem or between poems and your favorite philosophy books, historical events, etc. Finally, look for opportunities to recite the poems. Even if you just quote isolated lines, this smaller recitation will help keep the full poem within your mental reach. 3 Alternative Ways To Memorize Poetry You might be wondering if it’s possible to memorize poetry without using the Memory Palace technique. Indeed, there are. Here are some options. Rote Repetition Although I personally don’t like how rote learning feels, it is an option you can explore. It’s a slower option for most of us. But one simple way to get more mileage out of sheer repetition is to choose the time of day and location where you practice it strategically. You’ll need a lot of focus and concentration on top of sheer will power to keep repeating the same lines without the fun of mnemonics, so make sure you aren’t interrupted. I’d also suggest focusing on shorter poems for use with rote. That way you can memorize more poems in their entirety and enjoy substantial accomplishments more often. Cloze Methods A cloze test involves showing yourself parts of a poem. As you read through the poem, you try and fill in the blanks. This activity can trigger some of the positive benefits of active recall. Here’s an example of how you would apply the cloze test methodology to help yourself remember The Tyger by William Blake: Tyger Tyger, burning _____, In the _____ of the night; What immortal ____ or ____, Could _____ thy ______ ______? Visual Flashcards Finally, if you’re willing to make simple drawings, you can draw on flashcards. This approach is kind of like a visual cloze test. Instead of hiding the word “bright” in the phrase “burning bright,” you would sketch an image that helps trigger the phrase. I’ve done this a fair amount with memorizing the books of the Bible. It’s a fast and easy way to help the mind make connections without having to use a Memory Palace. That said, drawing can take a lot of time. I would save this approach for when you feel like an experimental learning experience. How to Practice Reciting Poetry from Memory There are three key ways that I practice reciting poetry, not only to ensure that they’re locked in long-term memory. The point is also to get the lines as fluid as possible and bring out various parts you want to emphasize. After all, it’s not fun to sound robotic. The point of poetry is to convey meaning and beauty, humor or to stimulate some kind of emotion. One: Write the Poetry from Memory Another aspect of proper active recall practice is to call the information to mind by revisiting your associations in your Memory Palace, then write the words down. When writing out what you’ve committed to memory, don’t worry about mistakes. If you catch yourself making a mistake, just scratch it out. Then, once you’ve written as many lines as you can recall, test them against where the verse is written in a book or online. Here’s an example of a test from another part of Eunoia I recently memorized: At this point, I hadn’t memorized the entire poem and had to start a new journal. But the important point is to test in this exact manner so that you don’t fall into rote repetition. Two: Recite Verbally As demonstrated in several of the video examples above, I practice recalling the poetry verses from memory out loud. This step is important because it gets the poetry into the muscle memory of the mouth. And this is the best way to practice adding gravitas to your performance. I suggest that you also recite the poetry out of order as you see in the Anthony Hopkins video above. This will give each line primacy and recency using the serial positioning effect, as was codified by Hermann Ebbinghaus. During the learning process, it can also be helpful to make up a little tune to go with the poetry. Even if you don’t sing it later, there’s something to chanting and singsonging that aids memory. This is something Bruno notes in his memory guide, Cantus Circaeus (Song of Circe), available in this English translation. Three: Recite Mentally It’s also valuable to practice reciting what you’ve memorized purely in your mind. You can do this solely by reciting the lines while moving through your Memory Palaces. Or you can do it without thinking of the Memory Palace journey, which is a point you should practice as soon as possible. If you are going to perform the poem live, it’s also helpful to imagine yourself delivering it live on camera or in front of an audience. I’ve done all of these things and it has really helped make sure my performance is fluid. But it also creates that priceless feeling of preparation. Your audience will appreciate your delivery much more as well. Make Poetry Memorization Part of Your Daily Life Finally, I’d like to discuss how to make poetry memorization a daily activity. We’re all different, but I personally prefer to encode new poems during the morning. This is simply because my energy is highest. Then I practice reciting in the evening. You might find that you prefer the opposite pattern. The key is to experiment, all based on having developed your mnemonic tools. Plus, it only makes sense to have a lot of poetry that you like within reach. Along with having the right memory techniques for this kind of verbatim learning task. That’s ultimately the most important tip of all. To get fast with memorizing poetry, you need to have your mnemonics prepped in advance. If you’d like more help on how the Memory Palace technique and related mnemonic strategies will help you memorize poems of any length, please consider signing up for my FREE Memory Improvement Course: It will take you through developing Memory Palaces for memorizing any poem at speed. Those poems can be as short as a simple song or as long as the Bible (which as I discuss in this tutorial, is possible to memorize). Or you can memorize songs from your weird uncle like I often did… even if I can’t always repeat them in polite company. Frankly, I wish I’d known these techniques back when I was young. Not only because I’d remember more of the words to the songs he sang. I’d remember more about him too. And that’s ultimately the greatest thing about memorizing poetry. We’re memorizing the ideas, feelings and images that impacted others, literally integrating ourselves with the stuff of life through memory.
There's a quiet but powerful movement afoot in the knitting community. It started at Needle & Skein, a full-service yarn store in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota. Wanting to do something to protest the presence of ICE in his state, Paul Neary decided to look back in time for inspiration, and he found it in 1940s Norway. As Neary explains in his "Melt The Ice Hat" pattern,"In the 1940s, Norwegians made and wore red pointed hats with a tassel as a form of visual protest against the Nazi occupation of their country. Within two years, the Nazis made these protest hats illegal and punishable by law to wear, make or distribute. As purveyors of traditional craft, we felt it appropriate to revisit this design."Paul Neary, "Melt the Ice Hat," available on Ravelry and through Needle & Skein (needleandskein.com)"We felt it appropriate to revisit this design." We love the understatement. All proceeds from the sale of the pattern ($5) go to Minnesota Immigration Aid organizations. Over $650,000 has been raised, and the pattern has been sold in 43 countries. The movement might have started in a quiet corner of a Minnesota yarn store, but it's big now, and it's growing. This is what happens when you have a lot of people ready to take a stand and put their pointed sticks to work.In fact, the red cap's association with liberty has a much longer history, going back to Ancient Greece where former Phrygian slaves wore red pointed caps to signify their emancipation. Romans picked up the association and bestowed red caps on freed slaves as part of their manumission ceremony. In the American Revolution, Paul Revere carved a liberty cap on a stone obelisk in the Boston Common, and local towns often placed a red liberty cap on a pole or tree to signify their allegiance to the resistance. The tradition was continued during the French Revolution with Lady Liberty sporting a red cap and her followers donning the famous "bonnet rouge." Early draft designs of the Statue of Liberty even showed her with a red cap instead of a crown. Perhaps most surprising is the Seal of the U.S. Senate--take a close look, and oh, what's that you see? Could it be a little red liberty cap at the top? The irony.So we are buying red yarn and knitting "Melt the Ice" hats these days. We want to be part of the red liberty cap history, because, well, it's our history. Join us.
durée : 00:03:44 - Les P'tits Bateaux - par : Camille Crosnier - C'est la question de Yanis, 7 ans. La conservatrice générale au musée d'Orsay à Paris, Sylvie Patry, lui répond. Pour en savoir plus, Yanis peut aussi écouter le podcast de France Inter "L'épopée de Lady Liberty" ! Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
C dans l'air l'invité du 31 janvier 2026 avec Philippe Collin, animateur de radio et producteur du podcast "L'épopée de Lady Liberty" sur France inter140 ans après son inauguration et 250 ans après la naissance des Etats-Unis, cette série documentaire est également l'occasion de discuter de ce symbole de l'Amérique né d'une idée française, qui catalyse aujourd'hui les crispations autour de la notion de liberté, ravivées sous la présidence Trump.Du "Gilded Aged" à aujourd'hui, en passant par les deux guerres mondiales, le krakh de 1929, la politique du New deal, la Guerre froide, celle du Vietnam, ou encore le 11 septembre, "Lady Liberty" a traversé les époques. Elle eut aussi été un temps une figure de protection pour les migrants. D'ailleurs le poème d'Emma Lazarus apposé en 1903 sur son piédestal proclame : ". "Donne-moi tes pauvres, tes exténués, Tes masses innombrables aspirant à vivre libres, Le rebus de tes rivages surpeuplés, Envoie-les moi, les déshérités, que la tempête me les rapporte Je dresse ma lumière au-dessus de la porte d'or !"Philippe Collin reviendra également sur la naissance de ce colosse, pensé par l'intellectuel français Edouard de Laboulaye et le sculpteur Auguste Bartholdi, rejoints par le célèbre architecte Gustave Eiffel. Ce cadeau français au peuple américain ne fut pas une mince affaire à financer : d'ingénieuses et novatrices campagnes marketing furent mises en œuvre pour faire appel aux dons.
From the Eiffel Tower to Big Ben and Lady Liberty, our globe is full of iconic monuments. However, for some pretty earth-shattering reasons, it seems that many of our world's legendary landmarks that once seemed invincible could be at risk of being lost forever. From the crumbling wall of China, to the teetering Tower of Pisa, join me as we explore some landmarks that could disappear in our lifetimes…Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
durée : 00:22:34 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos - Philippe Collin, producteur des podcast "Face à l'histoire" sur France Inter, Laurence Nardon, chercheuse, responsable du programme Amériques à l'IFRI et Romain Huret, historien, président de l'EHESS, co-auteur avec Thomas Snégaroff du livre "États-Unis : Anatomie d'une démocratie" sont nos invités. - invités : Romain HURET, Philippe Collin, Laurence Nardon - Romain Huret : Historien des États-Unis, président de l'EHESS, Philippe Collin : Animateur et producteur français de radio, Laurence Nardon : Docteure en science politique, responsable du programme Amériques de l'Ifri (Institut Français des Relations Internationales) Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 01:58:37 - La Grande matinale - par : Sonia Devillers, Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos, Anne-Laure Sugier - Ce matin sur France Inter, à 7h50, Mitra Hejazipour, iranienne exilée en France, championne d'échecs. À 8h20 un plateau autour du podcast “L'épopée de Lady Liberty” de Philippe Colin. Et à 9h05, Pierre Niney pour le film “Gourou” de Yann Gozlan. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:22:34 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos - Philippe Collin, producteur des podcast "Face à l'histoire" sur France Inter, Laurence Nardon, chercheuse, responsable du programme Amériques à l'IFRI et Romain Huret, historien, président de l'EHESS, co-auteur avec Thomas Snégaroff du livre "États-Unis : Anatomie d'une démocratie" sont nos invités. - invités : Romain HURET, Philippe Collin, Laurence Nardon - Romain Huret : Historien des États-Unis, président de l'EHESS, Philippe Collin : Animateur et producteur français de radio, Laurence Nardon : Docteure en science politique, responsable du programme Amériques de l'Ifri (Institut Français des Relations Internationales) Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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On July 4, 2018, a woman climbed up the base of the Statue of Liberty to protest the detention of migrant children. There was no way for her to get down on her own.
I'm going to be frank with everyone; at least 10 minutes of this episode is dedicated to a running bit about the Aerialbots jacking off on the Statue of Liberty. I'm sorry. This datatrack contains discussion of the following; highly illegal hats, classic 80s racism, the world's fakest race, Wildrider slamming into a mountain headfirst, Starscream's gayer than usual behavior, Superion giving Lady Liberty a pearl necklace, the politics of giving an alien robot a scientific research award, Megatron's sicko interests rearing their head once more, and how much fun the Stunticons are. Noise Space | Discord | Patreon This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
She stands in New York Harbor as America's most recognizable symbol—but the story of the Statue of Liberty begins thousands of miles away, in the charming Alsatian city of Colmar, France.In this special on-location episode, Tom ventures to the picturesque town where sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi was born in 1834. Walking through Colmar's cobblestone streets and half-timbered facades, Tom sits down with Juliette Chevée, curator of the Musée Bartholdi, to uncover the French side of this iconic American monument.Who was Bartholdi? What did the statue originally mean to the French republicans who conceived it at an 1865 dinner party? How did a rejected Egyptian lighthouse design become the template for Liberty's form?And how did two Frenchmen—Bartholdi and the historian Édouard de Laboulaye—manage to convince a foreign country to accept a colossal structure without any government assistance from either France or the United States?This episode was produced and edited by Kieran Gannon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Die Manipulation der Kapitol-Ansprache von Trump durch die BBC ist nur ein jüngstes Beispiel, dass diesem Medienhaus nicht zu trauen ist. Neu an der Sache ist ihr Wesen als transatlantischer Dolchstoß – mitten in den Rücken der sprichwörtlichen Lady Liberty. Von David Narmanija
October 28th, 2025, was the Statue of Liberty's 139th birthday! But the values for which she stands are under assault by the New Axis of Evil.
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In this episode of Nephilim Death Squad, the crew dives deep with Stephen of Biblical Hitmen to uncover the spiritual mechanics behind Mystery Babylon, the divine feminine, Luciferian doctrine, and modern Gnosticism. From the Tower of Babel to the infiltration of the Church, this conversation exposes how ancient Babylonian mysticism, Eastern mysticism, and Hollywood's obsession with the “Divine Feminine” intertwine in our world today. Stephen shares a chilling personal experience tied to his research into Mystery Babylon and discusses the spiritual warfare facing today's believers. The squad unpacks Gnosticism, the Demiurge, Sophia, and the merging of faith with political movements like Christian nationalism and new age theology. Filmed live from The Standard Coffee Shop, this one bridges theology, history, and supernatural warfare in a way only NDS can. Watch the full uncut episode + live aftershow on Patreon:
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We’re circling Lady Liberty on our Bachelor Nation dinner cruise around New York with Wells Adams and Chris Harrison! More secrets are spilled and nothing is off limits! Hear why some “villains” make it farther in a season than you’d expect, Wells opens up about how a rouge butt grab can throw off a live broadcast, and Chris shares some hints about his next steps!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's All Been Done Radio Hour #548 The Topnotch Tangler #63 "A Twisty Knot" Kim figures out what The Staten Island Fairy really wants, and has a plan. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD A comedy radio show originally performed on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. New episodes streaming live on the 2nd Saturday of every month at 5PM Eastern on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Boxland TV! STARRING Samantha Stark as Kimberly Benson, The Topnoth Tangler Keith Jackson as Commissioner Carl Darling Joe Morales as Adam Carson, The Cosmic Comet GUEST STARRING Ashley Clements as The Staten Island Fairy Kristin Green as Lady Liberty Marianne Dean as Dr. Noa Ryan Yohe as Midwest Marvel Shane Stefanchik as Don of Justice Nick Arganbright as Pureblind Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist Megan Overholt Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions It's All Been Done Radio Hour created and produced by Jerome Wetzel Written by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Rosaleigh Wilson Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsallbeendoneradiohour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents When you post about us, hashtag #IABD
Rita the rat and Rollo the raccoon are off on their usual Sunday adventure in New York City, until they discover something shocking: the Statue of Liberty is missing! As strange things start happening all over the city, the critters uncover a sneaky supervillain behind it all. Can they use their brains and bravery to save Lady Liberty and bring freedom back to NYC? Let's find out! Upgrade to Koala Kids Plus for full ad-free access to our collection of kids' shows, with bonus adventures and 8-hour episodes ⭐️ Subscribe via Apple Podcasts or visit https://koalashine.supercast.com/ Want to send in a note, joke, memo or monologue? Click here.
It's All Been Done Radio Hour #540 The Topnotch Tangler #62 "Justice" Kimberly comes face-to-face with Justice, as The Staten Island Fairy's plan nears completion. Can The Topnotch Tangler untangle things before it's too late? Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD New episodes streaming live on the 2nd Saturday of every month at 5PM Eastern on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Boxland TV! Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsallbeendoneradiohour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. STARRING Samantha Stark as Kimberly Benson, The Topnotch Tangler Keith Jackson as Commissioner Carl Darling Joe Morales as Adam Carson, The Cosmic Comet Katie Boissoneault as Christine Smith GUEST STARRING Ashley Clements as The Staten Island Fairy Kristin Green as Lady Liberty Shane Stefanchik as Don of Justice Ryan Yohe as Midwest Marvel Nick Arganbright as Pureblind Keith Jackson as The Narrator Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist Megan Overholt Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions It's All Been Done Radio Hour created and produced by Jerome Wetzel Written by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Samantha Stark Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD
It's Friday, August 1st, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Christians evicted from their homes in Chhattisgarh, India Three years ago, Manu, a 37-year-old day laborer in Chhattisgarh, India, came to faith in Jesus after experiencing a miraculous healing. Then, roughly two months ago, he started to pay a price for his Christian faith, reports International Christian Concern. Manu said, “I was thrown out of my house because I follow Jesus.” He is one of the hundreds of Christians who have been evicted from their homes and banned from their villages in Chhattisgarh because of their faith in Christ. Hindu nationalists, who want India to be a purely Hindu nation, are increasingly forcing Christians to become homeless and destitute. The goal of the violent attacks is to force the believers to return to Hinduism. Manu, his wife, and their two children have taken shelter in a temporary bamboo shed since May 21. He said, “My children are getting sick ever since we moved into this shed. The small bamboo shed does not protect us from rain, wind, and extreme weather conditions. This shed was used as a chicken shed prior to our occupation, with no facilities for people to live.” The persecution didn't end with the family losing their property. Hindu villagers also shunned the family, preventing them from purchasing products from certain vendors and hindering Manu from securing employment. When asked what keeps him from giving up on his faith, Manu explained, “Jesus gave me life, He gave me peace, and I am willing to make any sacrifice and bear all these hardships. I know it's all worth it.” In John 10:10, Jesus said, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” House Speaker: Democrats never mentioned Epstein files during Biden's term Appearing with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on Saturday's “This Week on Capitol Hill,” House Speaker Mike Johnson explained that the Democrats are using the Epstein files as a wedge issue. JOHNSON: “The Democrats have been engaging in a civil war. They're trying to determine if they're going to go full Marxism, like with [Zohran] Mamdani, their nominee for mayor of New York City, or if they're going to go Marxism Light with their woke progressive nonsense that they tried to hoist upon the people for the last four years. So, they found a wedge issue trying to manufacture some controversy with the so-called Epstein files. Here's the problem they have, Tony, with their hypocrisy. It's quite laughable. “Remember, the Biden Department of Justice had all of these files in their possession for the previous four years. Not one time did [House Minority Leader] Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) or Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), or Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), or any of the Democrats who made so much noise over the last two weeks, not one time in the last four years that they mention the word Epstein at all. It's nowhere in their social media and their interviews or anything. And now, suddenly, it's the most important thing in the world. “We're not buying it, and I'm not going to allow them to drag the Congress into this. “The House Republicans are 100 percent united and 100 percent consistent, as we have been for many years regarding this matter. We want full transparency, total disclosure of all credible evidence. We want to and we must protect the innocent victims of those unspeakable crimes, trafficking and all the rest that were involved there. But it needs to be done in the right way.” The audacity of the Democrats surprises even House Speaker Johnson. JOHNSON: “They're trying to claim that this is some sort of cover-up. Remember, each of them were involved in orchestrating what was the largest political cover-up and political scandal in the history of the United States. And that was covering up for the rapid mental decline of the previous occupant of the White House. When Joe Biden was no longer fit to serve, they went out and tried to convince us of the opposite -- very, very dangerous stuff. They need to answer for that, and there needs to be a lot of accountability all the way around. And House Republicans are the ones urging that and pushing it along with every tool in our arsenal.” American Academy of Pediatrics says Trisomy 13 and 18 are not 'uniformly lethal' The American Academy of Pediatrics has released new guidance stating that the genetic disorders Trisomy 13 and 18 are not "uniformly lethal" and the practice of promoting abortion and "postnatal comfort care" for all children with the conditions is outdated, reports The Christian Post. The guidance, published July 21, notes the "steady increase in medical and surgical interventions for infants and children with trisomy 13 and 18.” The medical organization described the conditions as "chromosomal syndromes associated with a range of congenital anomalies and universally severe neurodevelopmental impairment." The American Academy of Pediatrics noted that about 12.3 percent of those with Trisomy 18 survive beyond their fifth birthday and 9.7 percent of children with Trisomy 13 survive as well. U.S. divorce and out-of-wedlock births are becoming less common The Institute for Family Studies is reporting that after many decades of increasing divorce, nonmarital childbearing, and children living in broken homes, current statistics show that the trends are either leveling off or reversing, reports The Washington Stand. The group notes that the largest shift has become apparent with divorce. After reaching a peak in the late '70s and early '80s, “the divorce rate has been falling in recent decades,” currently hitting a 50-year low. Divorce is less likely because “marriage has become more selective, with more educated, affluent, and religious couples becoming more likely to put a ring on it than the general population.” The Institute for Family Studies further observed that according to the most recent projections, the risk of first marriages ending in divorce is now around 40 percent, a significant drop from couples who married in the '80s and '90s, of whom 50 percent experienced divorce. Malachi 2:16 says, God “hates divorce.” Another factor contributing to more intact families is that the amount of children being born to unmarried women has leveled off. Children born out of wedlock peaked in 2009 and has plateaued ever since, remaining at roughly 40 percent over the last 15 years. Transgender Lady Liberty stirs debate at Smithsonian And finally, Amy Sherald is a 51-year-old woke artist who became famous for depicting the Statue of Liberty as black and transgender, reports Christian talk show host Todd Starnes. She also created a rendition of the famous World War Two Times Square kiss featuring two homosexual black men. And Sherald earned national acclaim for painting the official portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama. What an unusual combination – transgender statues, homosexual black men, and Michelle Obama. The National Portrait Gallery alerted the artist that they might remove her painting of “Transgender Lady Liberty” over fears it might anger President Donald Trump. Sherald accused the Smithsonian of censorship and pulled out of the exhibit. The White House, which believed that the painting all but desecrated one of our most sacred symbols, celebrated the development as a step toward restoring sanity in the taxpayer-funded art world. Starnes concluded, “The only person censoring Sherald's exhibit is in fact Sherald. And Lady Liberty is meant to inspire national unity – not pronoun confusion.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, August 1st, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Join Brian McWilliams, John Odermatt, Lou Perez and Brian Nichols every other week for the newest show on the Lions of Liberty Network, the Politicks Podcast! Each episode we'll dig through the top news stories in the disgusting, slimy political world and of course we'll make you laugh along the way. This week we focus on a call to clean the Statue of Liberty, PBS being defunded, the return of Jennifer Love Hewitt and the DEO staff walk of shame. Don't miss any of our fantastic shows on the Lions of Liberty Network as well - https://www.lionsofliberty.com/ @LionsofLiberty@BrianMcWilliams@JohnOdermatt@TheLouPerez@BNicholsLiberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Brian McWilliams, John Odermatt, Lou Perez and Brian Nichols every other week for the newest show on the Lions of Liberty Network, the Politicks Podcast! Each episode we'll dig through the top news stories in the disgusting, slimy political world and of course we'll make you laugh along the way. This week we focus on a call to clean the Statue of Liberty, PBS being defunded, the return of Jennifer Love Hewitt and the DEO staff walk of shame. Don't miss any of our fantastic shows on the Lions of Liberty Network as well - https://www.lionsofliberty.com/ @LionsofLiberty@BrianMcWilliams@JohnOdermatt@TheLouPerez@BNicholsLiberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Fourth of July, and she might be a little dinged up, but after 249 years, America is still standing. And she will keep standing as long as there are independent Americans out there to stay vigilant and ensure that the torch that Lady Liberty holds high above her head as a beacon for all stays lit. And this show will always stay vigilant. Especially on Independence Day. Or INDEPENDENTS Day! It's a time for us all to reflect on what independence really means. And explore who will stand up now and fight for it. Men and women of all backgrounds—united in a love for America. And a dedication to making it better. Men and women like the fine residents of New York's 17th that are represented by this episode's guest. He's Republican Congressman Mike Lawler—and he's here to mix it up with Paul and react to the New York mayor's race, Ukraine, the AUMF, Trump's Iran strikes, the dropping popularity of his party, and his support for veterans. He's been effective in representing a rare moderate perspective inside the GOP. It's how he has won in a 2 to 1 Democrat district. And how he might try and win the New York governor's seat next year. It's America's birthday and after the start to this year, we could all use a break. So put your feet up, kick back and press play. Listen now or watch us on YouTube. Welcome to Independent Americans, Episode 341. Every episode of Independent Americans is independent light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's content for the 49% of Americans that call themselves independent. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and vets issues. This is another pod to help you stay vigilant. Because vigilance is the price of democracy. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics and inspiration. -Get extra content, connect with guests, events, merch discounts and support this show that speaks truth to power by joining us on Patreon. -WATCH video of Paul and Congressman Lawler's conversation. -NEW! Watch the video version of the entire podcast here. Help us continue the fight to empower all independents by passing open primaries: And the fight for open primaries nationwide: https://openprimaries.org/ -Check #LookForTheHelpers on Twitter. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. -Hear other Righteous pods like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. America's next great independent media company. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's the Fourth of July, and she might be a little dinged up, but after 249 years, America is still standing. And she will keep standing as long as there are independent Americans out there to stay vigilant and ensure that the torch that Lady Liberty holds high above her head as a beacon for all stays lit. And this show will always stay vigilant. Especially on Independence Day. Or INDEPENDENTS Day! It's a time for us all to reflect on what independence really means. And explore who will stand up now and fight for it. Men and women of all backgrounds—united in a love for America. And a dedication to making it better. Men and women like the fine residents of New York's 17th that are represented by this episode's guest. He's Republican Congressman Mike Lawler—and he's here to mix it up with Paul and react to the New York mayor's race, Ukraine, the AUMF, Trump's Iran strikes, the dropping popularity of his party, and his support for veterans. He's been effective in representing a rare moderate perspective inside the GOP. It's how he has won in a 2 to 1 Democrat district. And how he might try and win the New York governor's seat next year. It's America's birthday and after the start to this year, we could all use a break. So put your feet up, kick back and press play. Listen now or watch us on YouTube. Welcome to Independent Americans, Episode 341. Every episode of Independent Americans is independent light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's content for the 49% of Americans that call themselves independent. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and vets issues. This is another pod to help you stay vigilant. Because vigilance is the price of democracy. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans is your trusted place for independent news, politics and inspiration. -Get extra content, connect with guests, events, merch discounts and support this show that speaks truth to power by joining us on Patreon. -WATCH video of Paul and Congressman Lawler's conversation. -NEW! Watch the video version of the entire podcast here. Help us continue the fight to empower all independents by passing open primaries: And the fight for open primaries nationwide: https://openprimaries.org/ -Check #LookForTheHelpers on Twitter. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. -Hear other Righteous pods like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. America's next great independent media company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ils sont plus de 800 000 Vénézuéliens à vivre aux États-Unis. Mais depuis le retour de Donald Trump au pouvoir, leur quotidien a basculé. Entre durcissement des lois migratoires et suspicion généralisée, beaucoup se sentent désormais indésirables. Comment cette situation est vécue depuis Caracas ? C'est un reportage de notre correspondante Alice Campaignolle. Depuis le 9 juin 2025, le Venezuela fait officiellement partie des 12 pays visés par le nouveau « travel ban » américain. Les visas de tourisme, d'études ou encore de commerce sont suspendus, et Caracas a réagi en lançant une alerte maximale à ses citoyens, les appelant à ne plus voyager aux États-Unis. « Pays dangereux », avertit le ministère des Affaires étrangères vénézuélien. Pour les Vénézuéliens déjà sur place, la situation est de plus en plus précaire : leur statut spécial de protection a été supprimé, et une nouvelle mesure pourrait bientôt leur interdire de demander un permis de travail pendant leur procédure d'asile. Sur le terrain, cette politique migratoire se traduit par des contrôles renforcés, des séparations familiales et une ambiance de peur permanente. Des familles entières voient leurs dossiers d'asile traités de manière incohérente. La militante Hélène Villalonga alerte sur une vague d'injustices qui frappe sa communauté. Des enfants sont autorisés à rester, tandis que leurs parents sont expulsés ou placés en détention. Même des Vénézuéliens qui avaient soutenu Donald Trump, espérant une ligne dure contre le régime de Nicolas Maduro, se sentent aujourd'hui trahis et abandonnés. Franyeli Zambrano, expulsée récemment, raconte l'angoisse du quotidien : malgré un statut régulier, son foyer a été pris pour cible par les autorités. Elle dénonce une chasse aux migrants qui touche même ceux parfaitement intégrés. Ce durcissement inquiète d'autant plus que Donald Trump a promis d'expulser un million de migrants sans documents valides au cours de sa première année de mandat. Si ce chiffre semble irréaliste, plus de 5 000 Vénézuéliens ont déjà été renvoyés dans leur pays depuis janvier. La Statue de la Liberté fête son 140ème anniversaire Cette semaine, les États-Unis célèbrent les 140 ans de l'arrivée de la Statue de la Liberté à New York, un monument emblématique offert par la France, symbole universel de liberté et d'accueil. Pourtant, dans l'Amérique de 2025, ces valeurs sont fortement bousculées. Beaucoup de New-Yorkais interrogés par notre correspondante Loubna Anaki voient un profond décalage entre ce que représente la statue et la réalité politique actuelle, marquée par un durcissement migratoire sans précédent sous l'administration Trump. La contradiction est flagrante : alors que la statue accueillait autrefois les migrants venus chercher une vie meilleure, les États-Unis multiplient désormais les expulsions et les interdictions d'entrée. Le célèbre poème gravé sur son socle – un appel aux pauvres et opprimés du monde – semble trahi par les décisions prises par Donald Trump. Malgré ce contexte tendu, « Lady Liberty » continue de fasciner. Chaque jour, des milliers de visiteurs affluent pour la voir de près, émerveillés par sa taille, sa couleur verte inattendue, ou l'histoire qu'elle incarne. Créée par le sculpteur français Bartholdi avec l'aide de Gustave Eiffel, la statue est arrivée en 1885 mais n'a été inaugurée qu'un an plus tard. Si elle est restée presque inchangée en 140 ans, elle demeure le témoin silencieux d'un pays en perpétuelle évolution – et aujourd'hui plus divisé que jamais sur la question de l'immigration. Donald Trump critique le jour férié de « Juneteenth », la fête qui célèbre la fin de l'esclavage Dans un message publié sur ses réseaux sociaux, le président américain a dénoncé ce qu'il appelle « trop de jours fériés » aux États-Unis. Selon lui, cela coûte des milliards à l'économie, et même les travailleurs n'en voudraient pas. Il a menacé d'en supprimer certains, sans nommer directement Juneteenth. Mais The Daily Beast rappelle qu'en 2020, en pleine campagne électorale, Trump avait promis d'en faire un jour férié national. C'est finalement Joe Biden qui l'a officialisé en 2021. Et selon CNN, cette année, beaucoup de célébrations ont été annulées, en raison de problèmes de sécurité et d'une résistance croissante aux politiques de diversité et d'inclusion. Pour la professeure LaTasha Levy, citée par la chaîne, ces reculs montrent que nombre d'entreprises n'étaient jamais réellement engagées. Mais Politico rapporte que les églises noires, très actives dans la lutte pour les droits civiques, montent au front. Elles interpellent les grandes entreprises, comme Target, accusées de reculer sur leurs engagements. Le pasteur Jamal Bryant, en Géorgie, rappelle que ces politiques ne sont pas un geste de charité, mais un partenariat légitime avec la communauté afro-américaine. La montée de la violence policière dans les zones rurales C'est une tribune à lire dans le Washington Post, signée par un ancien policier. Elle s'ouvre sur un drame : en 2022, un homme en détresse mentale appelle la police après une panne sur une route isolée du Colorado. Il ne menace personne. Mais parce qu'il refuse de sortir de son véhicule, les policiers lui tirent dessus et le tuent. L'an dernier, 1 365 personnes ont été tuées par la police aux États-Unis – un record. Et ce qui frappe, c'est que ces violences basculent vers les zones rurales. Entre 2020 et 2024, les morts lors d'interventions pour « personne armée » ont presque quadruplé en zone rurale. Pourquoi ? La pandémie, l'exode urbain et la flambée des loyers ont poussé des millions d'Américains vers la campagne. Mais les services locaux n'ont pas suivi. Les policiers de petites villes sont dépassés, mal formés, souvent seuls face à des situations complexes. Résultat : la méfiance s'installe, et les incidents quotidiens – une dispute conjugale, un chien qui aboie – tournent au drame. Haïti : Livres en folie, « un vecteur de résistance culturelle » C'est dans un contexte d'insécurité extrême que se tient en ce moment, à Port-au-Prince, la foire littéraire Livres en folie. Plus de 90 auteurs présents, plus de 1000 ouvrages exposés. Cette 31è édition s'impose, écrit Gazette Haïti, comme un véritable « vecteur de résistance culturelle dans le pays ». Dès l'ouverture, c'est la jeunesse qui a attiré tous les regards, venue en nombre pour découvrir les livres et rencontrer les écrivains. Pour l'auteur Gary Victor, cette jeunesse incarne l'espoir. « Il existe un réservoir de jeunes porteurs d'idées, qui aspirent à une autre vie. ». Des mots forts, qui résonnent comme un rappel essentiel, écrit Gazette Haïti. : « malgré les épreuves, malgré le chaos, Haïti continue de tenir debout… portée par l'élan de ses enfants ». Journal de la 1ère Les algues sargasses empoissonnent la vie des habitants de Guadeloupe.
Still the tallest statue in the USA, the Statue of Liberty arrived from France - in no less than 214 crates - in New York City on 17th June, 1885. Costing just $10m in today's money, the Lady went on to symbolise the immigrant journey - even though the designers and engineers behind it had no such intention. And it wasn't supposed to be green, either - that's because it's oxidized. In this episode, Olly, Rebecca and Arion consider whether NYC bagged themselves a bargain, reveal the origins of the ‘ticker tape parade', and wonder if they could ever do something so epic for their Mums... Further Reading: • The Statue of Liberty: Building an Icon (The B1M, 2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QM0tipFQ9c • History on ‘How The Statue of Liberty Became An Icon': https://www.history.com/news/statue-of-liberty-icon-building • Reuters fact-check: why Lady Liberty is NOT an enslaved black woman (2020): https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-statue-liberty-design-idUSKBN24B2L1 This episode first aired in 2021 Love the show? Support us! Join
28 indictments and three years later, the YSL case resulted in minimal charges and may have cost taxpayers millions of dollars. Atlanta-based investigative journalist George Chidi joins “Closer Look” to talk about the trial’s outcome and his estimate of its cost. Plus, the Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognized symbols in the world, but some of her history has been covered up – literally. Renowned author and researcher Dr. Joy DeGruy shares the statue’s lesser-known history with the abolition of slavery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Summary (Apple/Spotify style): On today's Jay Thomas Show, it's a wild ride through protests, politics, pool table sales, gardening woes, and an explosive situation—literally. Jay dives into national protest coverage, laments the downfall of civil discourse, and breaks some eyebrow-raising local news involving an I-29 bomb squad response. There's passion, humor, and plenty of strong opinions. Later in the show, local elections take center stage as Jay grills former WDAY TV and current Fargo Forum reporter/columnist Jim Shaw and others on a growing push to implement a primary system in Fargo—a move aimed at cleaning up chaotic ballots. Toss in a tribute to Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson, live weather roasts, and lawn & garden Q&A with horticulturist Don Kinzler, and you've got a signature Jay Thomas blend of current events, comedy, and community.
Today, we're going to witness a light so bright it would instantaneously and irreversibly turn your corneas into charcoal, and oddly, it's the least dangerous thing about our story. On today's episode: why the tourist bureau for today's story drink so much; how the people in today's episode work with equipment that would rattle an melt your skull off and sometimes want to cry and eat each other; and why the phrase “well, I'm glad that's all over” is rarely misapplied this badly.And because you are listening to this as a Patreon supporter, you get to enjoy an additional 9 minutes where we discuss: the time we burned down a good chunk of Washington, including the White House; and why you're welcome for it; the time Germany blew up a chunk of New Jersey and Lady Liberty got popped in the boob with a missile; why people through history were ridiculed for believing in waves; and you would hear about an Australian bloke who DIYed himself into one of the most dangerous world records available.This is episode is a staunch reminder of my desire to make sure every episode surprises and delights. A lighthouse? It's not the strangest place we've visited, but it's certainly unexpected. It also checks a lot of boxes for being largely unheard of, bizarre, and forgotten. The Hawaiian experience back in 1946 overwhelmed the public's mind, and no one had time for a building built strong enough to withstand artillery exploding at the touch of mere water. It also hold's a distinction for being a place where people regularly lose it – and we did an episode about an asylum that caught on fire, so that's saying a lot. All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channelsApple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt Spreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22su Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w RadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kec PocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3 CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdr Breaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfayt Deezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwt Follow us on the socials for moreFacebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcast Twitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcast TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@doomsday.the.podcastIf you like the idea of your podcast hosts wearing more than duct tape and bits of old Halloween costumes for clothes and can spare a buck or two, you can now buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/doomsday or join the patreon at www.funeralkazoo.com/doomsday
It's All Been Done Radio Hour #528 The Topnotch Tangler #60 "Rocky Road" In 1997, The Staten Island Fairy takes Kim towards The Supes War, while Carson, Carl, Midwest Marvel, and Don of Justice attempt to escape from Smith. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed Saturday, May 11, 2024, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. STARRING Samantha Stark as Kimberly Benson, The Topnotch Tangler Keith Jackson as Commissioner Carl Darling Joe Morales as Adam Carson, The Cosmic Comet Katie Boissoneault as Christine Smith GUEST STARRING Ashley Clements as The Staten Island Fairy (podcast only) Beth Debelak as The Staten Island Fairy (live show only) Kristin Green as Lady Liberty Marianne Dean as Dr. Noa Ryan Yohe as Midwest Marvel Shane Stefanchik as Don of Justice Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist Megan Overholt Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions It's All Been Done Radio Hour created and produced by Jerome Wetzel Written by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Rosaleigh Wilson Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD
Jack & Geoffキs exploration of Malibu's POTA comics continues with a look at issues #3-#5! As Alexander plots to re-take Ape City from the villainous gorilla General Ollo, orangutan advisor Jacob finds himself at an ethical crossroads. Also, a new mad scientist ape bursts on the scene, and a few old favorites (such as Lady Liberty and jump kicks) drop by for a taste of the familiar!
On this episode of #LatinosOutLoud, #RachelLaLoca is on location with a picturesque view of Lady Liberty in downtown Manhattan. She had the privilege of interviewing former Speaker of the New York City Council and current President and CEO of Women in Need (Win) the largest provider of family shelter and supportive housing in New York City, Christine Quinn. During this conversation they delve into Quinn's background in politics and current role as President and CEO of one of the organizations at the forefront of addressing the housing and asylum-seeker crisis in New York City. THIS JUST IN - Quinn is celebrating the allocating of $50 million in the budget for the Housing Access Voucher Program, which is a statewide housing voucher to help vulnerable families access permanent housing. Christine and WIN led a month-long campaign to get this proposal included in the budget. Follow Rachel Follow WIN And while you're at it, follow the yellow brick road.... #LatinosOutLoud #Podcast #Comedy #ChristineQuinn #NYC #WIN
In this episode of Unwritten, Trevor sits down with Joe Domina to talk about being lost, stung, and desperately sick in the wilderness, one man found God's provision exactly when he decided to quit.Whether you're someone struggling with feelings of restlessness, or just curious about faith and radical dependence on God, this conversation will help you discover unforgettable proof of the Father's care and character.What You'll Hear:• Joe's pilgrimage across America started two months prior to the story pick-up, beginning in Jersey City, New Jersey, near Lady Liberty. His journey was motivated by a deep desire to grow in holiness, cast off idols, and have a lived, embodied, and unforgettable experience of the Father's providential care. He began his walk without a smartphone, debit card, credit card, or cash, vowing never to ask anyone for money.• While walking the Appalachian Trail (AT), Joe faced a "biggest test yet" when he developed diarrhea, joint pain, extreme fatigue, and piercing neck pain (likely from a bite). After getting lost while following yellow blazes instead of the traditional white blazes, he decided he was "done" and ready to quit, only to discover he had no cell service to call anyone.• The surprising generosity and community Joe encountered, including fellow hikers (Electric Spring and Sweaty Camel) who shared precious electrolyte water and gave him $60 after praying for him. This experience, alongside the kindness of hostel owner Bunny, reinforced that his trial helped him receive his desire for a powerful experience of God's providential care.Hit follow or subscribe so you don't miss future episodes!
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Halfway through the week in Rhode Island meet Consuelo's Revenge with their songs Pasadena, Kosmic Klezmer, Lady Liberty and Palatine Light
For nearly 140 years, she has stood in New York Harbor, torch held high, a symbol of freedom and hope. But last week, a French politician made headlines by saying they want her back. "Give us back the Statue of Liberty," Raphaël Glucksmann declared, arguing that America has abandoned the values she used to represent. He even quoted the famous poem inscribed at her base: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."But here's the problem—those words were never part of the statue's original meaning. When France gifted the statue to the United States in 1886, she was named Liberty Enlightening the World. She was not meant to symbolize mass migration, but the ideals of ordered liberty—the kind of liberty that could only be sustained by a virtuous and free people. She was a monument to the political and spiritual inheritance of Christendom, a testament to the unique civilization that made true freedom possible.Yet over time, that meaning was rewritten. Lady Liberty was no longer a symbol of Christian self-government, but of open borders and a rootless, multicultural myth. So what happens when a nation forgets what made it free in the first place? Today, we're setting the record straight.This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at https://patreon.com/rightresponseministries or you can donate at https://rightresponseministries.com/donate.The Statue of Liberty was never meant to be a symbol of mass migration, yet somehow, that's the version of history we've been sold. How did we get here? How did a monument to liberty itself become a rallying cry for open borders? And more importantly—what does this shift reveal about the way modern America understands itself? Today, we're going back to the real history, breaking down the myth, and pointing toward a better vision.Let's get into it.*MINISTRY SPONSORS:*ENTER TO WIN 2 FREE TICKETS TO OUR APRIL 2025 CONFERENCE BY Signing Up For Private Family Bankings Email List1. Email Banking@privatefamilybanking.com2. Use Subject Line: April Ticket Giveaway3. Provide Your Full Name & Contact Phone Number4. Private Family Banking will be in touch for the winner of the tickets.*Private Family Banking*How to Connect with Private Family Banking:1. FREE 20-MINUTE COURSE HERE: https://www.canva.com/design/DAF2TQVcA10/WrG1FmoJYp9o9oUcAwKUdA/view2. Send an email inquiry to chuck@privatefamilybanking.com3. Receive a FREE e-book entitled "How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown", by going to https://www.protectyourmoneynow.net4. Set up a FREE Private Family Banking Discovery call using this link: https://calendly.com/familybankingnow/30min5. For a Multi-Generational Wealth Planning Guide Book for only $4.99, use this link for my affiliate relationship with "Seven Generations Legacy": https://themoneyadvantage.idevaffiliate.com/13.html*Reece Fund: Christian Capital - Boldly Deployedhttps://www.reecefund.com/*Dominion: Wealth Strategists* is a full-service financial planning and wealth management firm dedicated to putting more money in the hands of the church. With an education focused approach, they will help you take dominion over your finances.https://reformed.money/#immigration #christianity #america
Does the iconic Lady Liberty watching over New York City have a dark meaning? Did the Masons actually set up a Luciferian guardian over the U.S.? Was the Illuminati involved? Let's look into the conspiracies surrounding the Statue of Liberty and separate fact from fiction.Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
Today is my final day live streaming on YouTube. Thank you for all of your support.President Donald Trump has made it clear he wants Canada to be the 51st state & some Canadians are vocalizing their readiness to defend the homeland, a Trump supporter said he has no regrets after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained his wife, an act of Congress is the last step to fully shutter the Department of Education after a Trump executive order, France wants Lady Liberty back, we prepared a series of Behind the Scenes and Scrapyard content for you, 7+1 Leftist New Year's Resolutions, and much more!GUESTS: Josh FirestineGet $20 OFF Rumble Premium TODAY with Promo Code: RUMBLELIVE https://rumble.com/c/StevenCrowderSOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources-march-21-2025DOWNLOAD THE RUMBLE APP TODAY: https://rumble.com/our-appsJoin Rumble Premium to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/PremiumGet your favorite LWC gear: https://crowdershop.com/Bite-Sized Content: https://rumble.com/c/CrowderBitsSubscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo
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DML and Denny discuss Trump's order to call back Secret Service protection from Hunter Biden, Adam Kizinger taunts Trump, Conor McGregor's message to Ireland, and a French politician is demanding the Statue of Liberty back
A member of the French government is demanding the United States return the Statue of Liberty because our country does not represent the "values" of Lady Liberty. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt offered a brilliant retort: She said without the United states they would be speaking German right now. America is more than happy to welcome the world's tired and poor - the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. But we draw the line at South American gang bangers and Islamic Radicals who want to blow us all to kingdom come. But fair warning to the French — if the Germans decide to invade — don’t call us to pull your duck fat out of the fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.Raphael Glucksmann, member of a French center-left party, says he wants the Statue of Liberty back because the US is associating it with tyrants. Some people have no issue giving it back, because they say it is nothing but a symbol of Lucifer, and has nothing to do with US-French friendship going back to the Revolutionary war. Proof of Lucifer is found in a cropped picture of a painting from 1797. However, the image is of Satan, and the crop distorts the actual painting. Lady Liberty is instead baed on Nubian and, essentially, semi-Egypitan iconography. This is important to understand because of what symbols such as these represent. The same can be said about the crest of Ukraine, or the flags of Israel or Japan. What does the flag represent in relation to the behavior of the people? Israel's launching of heavy airstrikes against Gaza, despite a ceasefire, has once again been justified via psychological warfare, which is a tactic of the dazzler Lucifer. He is glamour and grammar, vanity and words that sound nice. The actions of this country are aligned with the hexagram, the symbol of Rempham, Saturn, and Baal or Malek, the bull-horned god who demands human sacrifice. Israel also just announced their Iron Beam defense system, a directed energy weapon of the same technology line like LRAD and microwave weapons. These were deployed in the 1950s in Russia and at the US embassy in Cuba more recently. Now reports are appearing in Serbia about their use on anti-government protestors who just may be organized agitators of the revolutionary type. -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
Does the iconic Lady Liberty watching over New York have a dark meaning? Did the Mason's actually set up a Luciferian guardian over the U.S.? Was the Illuminati involved?Let's look into the conspiracies surrounding the Statue of Liberty and separate the facts from fiction. Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
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Knull in Void Tom Hardy has a Last Dance with his shadow self Venom as the symbiotic pair hot step across the country evading Chewitel Ejiofer (Serenity) and alien enthusiast Juno Temple (Ted Lasso) in the trilogy's 2024 conclusion. Is there something extra about the black ooze E.T. that makes him a target for both the US military and imprisoned space elf Andy Serkis? And are the bickering fugitives better off locked up in Area 51 rather than trying to get from a Mexican dive bar to a Lady Liberty photo op with a pack of monsters on their tail? Listen and Find Out Now!
Knull in Void Tom Hardy has a Last Dance with his shadow self Venom as the symbiotic pair hot step across the country evading Chewitel Ejiofer (Serenity) and alien enthusiast Juno Temple (Ted Lasso) in the trilogy's 2024 conclusion. Is there something extra about the black ooze E.T. that makes him a target for both the US military and imprisoned space elf Andy Serkis? And are the bickering fugitives better off locked up in Area 51 rather than trying to get from a Mexican dive bar to a Lady Liberty photo op with a pack of monsters on their tail? Listen and Find Out Now!