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Latest podcast episodes about Liberty Village

CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast
CTV News Toronto at Six for Mar. 18, 2025

CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 46:25


Premier Doug Ford pledges to protect against tariffs ahead of revealing who will play key roles in his cabinet; the city has revealed an action plan after a rash of coyote attacks in Fort York and Liberty Village; and, a Brampton, Ont. landlord says he’s tried three times over four years to have tenants who refuse to pay rent evicted, but each time they’ve appealed and now owe him $25,000.

The Morning Show
FEBRUARY 21:Canada wins the 4 Nations Cup, Canada's national anthem has made headlines, Toronto's new home sales are the weakest since the 1990 & Delta pilots.

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 35:01


Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today focused in on what a hockey game for Canada against the Americans. This is a win that was very much needed on an emotional and patriotic level. Next, sticking with international hockey, the singing of Canada's national anthem has made headlines Also, Chris Spoke, partner in a real estate development firm called "Toronto Standard", joins us now to discuss how the city's new home sales are the weakest since the 1990 real estate crash. Also, Coyotes are still a massive, ongoing problem, particularly for residents in Liberty Village. Ruby Kooner, is a Liberty Village resident and has had personal experience dealing with coyotes. She joins us now to share her sentiments on an issue that has the potential to be quite devastating. Lastly, we end the podcast with an interesting story and update regarding the pilots behind the recent Delta crash at Pearson Airport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Today with Greg Brady
FEBRUARY 21:Canada wins the 4 Nations Cup, Canada's national anthem has made headlines, Toronto's new home sales are the weakest since the 1990 & Delta pilots.

Toronto Today with Greg Brady

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 35:01


Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today focused in on what a hockey game for Canada against the Americans. This is a win that was very much needed on an emotional and patriotic level. Next, sticking with international hockey, the singing of Canada's national anthem has made headlines Also, Chris Spoke, partner in a real estate development firm called "Toronto Standard", joins us now to discuss how the city's new home sales are the weakest since the 1990 real estate crash. Also, Coyotes are still a massive, ongoing problem, particularly for residents in Liberty Village. Ruby Kooner, is a Liberty Village resident and has had personal experience dealing with coyotes. She joins us now to share her sentiments on an issue that has the potential to be quite devastating. Lastly, we end the podcast with an interesting story and update regarding the pilots behind the recent Delta crash at Pearson Airport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Show
FEBRUARY 5: Ford's hot mic, Poilievre's plans to crack down on cross-border crime, RFK Jr and American health care & Liberty Village area concern regarding coyotes.

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 37:58


Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today focused in on there's nothing the press loves more than a hot mic moment. But this is one time I think it's a non-story. And for those who claim I'm too critical of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, take note, because I'll be defending him. Next, Melissa Lantsman, Member of Parliament for Thornhill and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. She's here to tell us how Pierre Poilievre plans to crack down on cross-border crime and what he would do to fentanyl producers. Also, the latest on RFK Jr and what we might expect when it comes to American health care going forward. Taurean Small, Capitol Hill reporter, joins us to unpack this story that impacts Americans who might become ill one day....and also the many Canadians who seek health care options across the border. Lastly, the ever-increasing concern regarding coyotes, especially in the Liberty Village area. April Engelberg, Toronto lawyer and Liberal candidate in the upcoming provincial election for the riding of Spadina-Fort York. She joins us now to react to the assertion by at least one expert insisting that the only solution is to humanely cull the animals before someone gets hurt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Today with Greg Brady
FEBRUARY 5: Ford's hot mic, Poilievre's plans to crack down on cross-border crime, RFK Jr and American health care & Liberty Village area concern regarding coyotes.

Toronto Today with Greg Brady

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 37:58


Greg Brady, host of Toronto Today focused in on there's nothing the press loves more than a hot mic moment. But this is one time I think it's a non-story. And for those who claim I'm too critical of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, take note, because I'll be defending him. Next, Melissa Lantsman, Member of Parliament for Thornhill and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. She's here to tell us how Pierre Poilievre plans to crack down on cross-border crime and what he would do to fentanyl producers. Also, the latest on RFK Jr and what we might expect when it comes to American health care going forward. Taurean Small, Capitol Hill reporter, joins us to unpack this story that impacts Americans who might become ill one day....and also the many Canadians who seek health care options across the border. Lastly, the ever-increasing concern regarding coyotes, especially in the Liberty Village area. April Engelberg, Toronto lawyer and Liberal candidate in the upcoming provincial election for the riding of Spadina-Fort York. She joins us now to react to the assertion by at least one expert insisting that the only solution is to humanely cull the animals before someone gets hurt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ON Point with Alex Pierson
Coyote Attack In Liberty Village!

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 11:32


Guest host Anthony Furey speaks to Madumitha, a woman who was recently attacked by a wild coyote while walking her 80lbs Husky in the Gateway Parkette in Liberty Village. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cold Pod
Ep120 - "Deconstructed Clubs" with R-oderick (Preview)

Cold Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 20:19


Listen to the full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/c/coldpod Andre Edwards-Roderique aka R-oderick is a Toronto based producer / DJ and half of the electronic duo Ebony with Jordan Gardner. Andre sat down with us to discuss good sound systems, noise shows, 751, Bass Mentality, bad sound at art parties, Room Party, The Queenshead, Zeds Dead, ear plugs, Pharmakon, The Social, The Ossington, All Souled Out, Liberty Village in the early 2000's, Rusko, SBTRKT, Drake's goon security, spam promo, J Dilla, Ras G, Odd Future, meeting Jordan Gardner, the first Ebony party at Bambi's, Riz Ahmed being a fan of Ebony, Bicep, Legowelt, sample clearances, bootleggers, Combo Breaker, Dirt Rave and more! R-oderick Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD

CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast
CTV News Toronto at Six for Nov. 28, 2024

CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 46:17


Troy LeDrew was wanted for numerous shootings on Highway 401 when he attempted a string of carjackings in Toronto, resulting in his arrest; Canada Post confirmed it has temporarily laid off a number of striking postal workers, a move the union is calling a 'scare tactic'; and, construction at Ontario Place is being blamed for an influx of coyotes in Liberty Village, causing multiple incidents with pet owners.

The Jerry Agar Show
Dragons Den Bubble Tea Controversy

The Jerry Agar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 39:38


Jerry opens the show discussing the controversy surrounding a bubble tea company on Dragons' Den. Then, a Toronto man has been charged with impersonating a police officer, Chris Lewis weighs in. Then, with dump trucks driving through Liberty Village, is the outrage NIMBY-ism or poor city planning? 

Zoomer Week in Review
October 13 2024-Marc Garneau's "A Most Extraordinary Ride" & Preventing Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery

Zoomer Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 18:04


October 13 2024-Marc Garneau's "A Most Extraordinary Ride" & Preventing Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery He made history as the first Canadian to fly in outer space. Then he notched another first - becoming the first astronaut to be elected as a Member of Parliament. Marc Garneau went on to serve in cabinet through some of the biggest events of the past decade. He came to our Liberty Village studio to talk about his memoir, “A Most Extraordinary Ride.” And It is a common but debilitating complication after breast cancer surgery. Persistent pain prevents patients from getting back to work and resuming normal life. And it is becoming a larger problem, as more and more people survive breast cancer. Local researcher and pain specialist Dr. James Khan is launching a world-wide study to test the best ways to prevent and treat it.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Has Tipping Culture Gone Too Far?

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 51:06


TUNE INTO THE TOWN:  IS LIBERTY VILLAGE FINALLY GETTING CONGESTION RELIEF? Libby Znaimer is joined by Alex Blumenstein, Co-Founder of The Peak, Karen Stintz, a Conservative Party of Canada Candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence, a former Toronto City Councillor and the CEO of Variety Village, and Toronto City Councillor Paula Fletcher of Ward 14 Toronto-Danforth. Our panel weighs in on the latest strategy by the TTC to crack down on fare evasion, whether Liberty Village is finally getting congestion relief and other headlines making news this week in the city.  TIPPING CULTURE: ARE WE TAKING IT TOO FAR?  Libby Znaimer is now joined by Ellen Roseman, Consumer Advocate and journalist, and Tony Elenis, President and CEO of The Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association (ORHMA). Tipping...it's everywhere. And, we're being asked to partake in the practice even if we don't dine in and get service. You can face a request for a tip when purchasing a loaf of bread, and there are even places that don't sell food that will ask you to tip. Have we gone too far? WHAT AIR TRAVELLERS MIGHT CONSIDER AHEAD OF A POTENTIAL AIR CANADA PILOTS STRIKE Libby Znaimer is now joined by Martin Firestone, President of Travel Secure Inc. Air travellers have a lot to consider as Air Canada faces a potential pilots strike later this month. Marty weighs in on what you might consider especially if you are concerned about flight cancellations and other kinds of disruptions. 

The Wise Old Owl Podcast
Prime Lending Rates Drop Again, TorontoTraffic Chaos and more!

The Wise Old Owl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 14:20


This week, Vince delves into the recent drop in prime lending rates, exploring the underlying factors and what it signals for the economy. He also highlights Toronto's worsening traffic woes, particularly in Liberty Village, and critiques local politicians for their shortcomings, including the disappointing results of the housing accelerator fund. Tune in to hear Vince's insightful analysis on these pressing issues.For more information, be sure to visit https://www.owlmortgage.ca/ & https://wealthbuilders.realpm.ca/

Zoomer Week in Review
The Impact Of Traffic Congestion On Our Health & Raising Awareness About The Benefits of Exercise In Alleviating Parkinson's Symptoms

Zoomer Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 15:50


Toronto was already one of the most congested cities in the world, But the simultaneous construction projects now underway have made it unbearable. It takes hours more to commute on the Gardiner. Travel time has tripled along Spadina and it can take 40 minutes to drive a few blocks on the only road now open in and out of Liberty Village.  It may also be shortening our lives. I talked with Jeffrey Brook, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health. And Libby speaks with cyclist Lloyd Taylor about his journey with Parkinson's disease, how exercise has been helping to alleviate symptoms he deals with and how he is raising awareness about the benefits of movement and exercise through the Spinning Wheels cross-Canada relay. 

#HASHTAG Uncensored
#HashtagUncensored 0139 - Liberty Village Traffic / Historic ICJ Ruling / Chris Brown Troubles

#HASHTAG Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 93:06


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CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast
CTV News Toronto at Six for July 23, 2024

CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 46:19


Peel police say the 18 arrests in connection to a string of violent home invasions, robberies at carjackings had ties to organized crime; some Liberty Village residents and workers say the short drive to Fort York Park now takes 45 minutes due to traffic chaos; and, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman walked the red carpet in Toronto for the Canadian premiere of 'Deadpool and Wolverine.'

The Morning Show
JULY 23: Foreign student permits are already higher than last year, Liberty Village congestion & Sexual assault charge against megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey dismissed.

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 21:38


Greg (@GregBradyTO) speaks with Bryan Passifiume (@BryanPassifiume), Parliament bureau reporter, National Post about his article : Foreign student permits are already outpacing 2023's record numbers Also, April Engelberg, Toronto lawyer, former city council candidate (@AprilEngelberg) about her op-ed in the Star: Liberty Village is one of Toronto's most congested places (thestar.com) Lastly, the story about the Sexual assault charge against megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey dismissed over delays. We talk about it with the Criminal Defence Lawyer for Cavey, Arash Ghiassi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Today with Greg Brady
JULY 23: Foreign student permits are already higher than last year, Liberty Village congestion & Sexual assault charge against megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey dismissed.

Toronto Today with Greg Brady

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 21:38


Greg (@GregBradyTO) speaks with Bryan Passifiume (@BryanPassifiume), Parliament bureau reporter, National Post about his article : Foreign student permits are already outpacing 2023's record numbers Also, April Engelberg, Toronto lawyer, former city council candidate (@AprilEngelberg) about her op-ed in the Star: Liberty Village is one of Toronto's most congested places (thestar.com) Lastly, the story about the Sexual assault charge against megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey dismissed over delays. We talk about it with the Criminal Defence Lawyer for Cavey, Arash Ghiassi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jerry Agar Show
July 23 Hour 1: How To Fix Toronto's Traffic and Transit Woes

The Jerry Agar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 39:31


Jerry's found stuff on the internet while pretending to do work… so he's going to talk about what he found. We talk with transit youtuber RMTransit (Reece), and former Metrolinx comms manager AnneMarie Aikins about what needs to be done to relieve chaos in the city, especially near Liberty Village. It's Telescopic Tuesday with Dan Riskin, and we take your calls on about a woman who had her license suspended over a 13 year old traffic ticket.

Toronto Beer Podcast
Longshot Pale Ale — Left Field Brewery — S12 E6

Toronto Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 27:03


Chris is on a Pale Ale story arc, and today's offering is from his pals at Left Field. Longshot is actually the first beer brewed at their new Liberty Village brewpub. Here's to new chapters! — — — — Theme: Link Ray Gun by The Currie Bros https://thecurriebrothers.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-currie-brothers TBP on Insta @TorontoBeerPodcast (does what it says on the tin).

A Simple Alias
04x05 Welcome To Liberty Village

A Simple Alias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 47:57


This is the one where Sydney and Vaughn go undercover as a married Russian couple pretending to be a married American couple in Liberty Village, a training site for the October Contingent. This is also the one where Vaughn tells a story about proposing at the Santa Barbara Zoo in front of a crooked-neck giraffe and it turns Bree (@bleach226) and Jess (@jesspkoehler) into complete saps. This is also the one where we give Tom a performance evaluation for his plan... was it really the best decision to have the spies that they recruited kill each other just because they weren't ready for this mission????  MUSIC: The featured music in this episode matches from streaming to original. Connect with us on social media at @SimpleAliasCast or email us at asimplealiascast@gmail.com.

RI - The Weekly
Eric Sherman (First Capital REIT): Retail Insights

RI - The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 22:54


Craig and Eric Sherman, Head of National Operations at First Capital REIT discuss Eric's extensive experience in the retail real estate industry, highlighting his journey from a summer student to the head of national operations at First Capital REIT. Eric reflects on his start in the industry, emphasizing the lack of awareness about retail real estate opportunities during his university days. He recounts his career progression, mentioning key projects and roles leading to his current position. The conversation shifts to the transformation of Yorkville Village and the strategic decisions behind acquiring properties in high-density, high-income neighbourhoods. Eric elaborates on First Capital REIT's approach to curating retail mixes in different neighbourhoods, with examples from Yorkville to Liberty Village. He talks about the importance of integrating luxury with personal service and experiences, discussing the impact of global trends on local retail strategies. Finally, Eric shares insights into First Capital REIT's broader strategy, focusing on grocery-anchored neighborhood shopping centers and the importance of community integration. He emphasizes the role of operations and property management in enhancing retail environments. Discussing recent projects like One Bloor Street East, Eric highlights the challenges and successes in revitalizing retail spaces, showcasing the company's adaptive strategies in response to changing retail landscapes and consumer expectations. Interviewed this episode:Eric Sherman, Head of National Operations at First Capital REITFirst Capital REIT This podcast is the audio version of the The Interview Series video podcasts by Retail Insider Canada are available through our Retail Insider YouTube Channel where you can subscribe and be notified when new video episodes are available. Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast! Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EICFollow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_CanadaListen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastStitcherShare your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!Background Music Credit: Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
Encountering The Self-Assured (Mark 10:31)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024


Dwayne's preaching on Mark 10:17-31 and what it means to encounter self-assured. The good news is salvation belongs to God and He can save anyone. When He does, He not only grants you salvation but a new family, along with sufferings, that will be with

Midlife Rewire Podcast
#75 Zarak Fatah – The HuMAN Experience

Midlife Rewire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 33:29


From Nightlife to Lightlife. This episode is about change, overcoming yourself, your future self and the power of vulnerability. If you are in the greater Toronto area, Zarak and I will be hosting a conscious men’s dinner called The HuMAN experience at NODO in LIberty Village on Feb 18th. Link to details. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-human-experience-tickets-800192155277?aff=oddtdtcreator Zarak is … #75 Zarak Fatah – The HuMAN Experience Read More »

Midlife Rewire Podcast
#75 The HuMAN Experience with Zarak Fatah

Midlife Rewire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 33:29


From Nightlife to Lightlife. This episode is about change, overcoming yourself, your future self and the power of vulnerability. If you are in the greater Toronto area, Zarak and I will be hosting a conscious men’s dinner called The HuMAN experience at NODO in LIberty Village on Feb 18th. Link to details. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-human-experience-tickets-800192155277?aff=oddtdtcreator Zarak is […]

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
Encountering Outsiders (Matthew 15:21-28)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024


What does it mean to encounter outsiders? A desperate mom approaches Jesus to free her daughter from the demonic. He is in Gentile territory. She is a Canaanite, a Syrophoenician, a Gentile. She is outside the covenant and the covenant people. The disciples want Jesus to send her away... they

Toronto Legends
Don Boyle, Exhibition Place

Toronto Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 54:48


Exhibition Place CEO Don Boyle talks about the logistics behind holding 1600+ annual events attracting 5.5MM visitors, the grandeur of the Princes' [not Princess!] Gates, how many Torontonians' first job was working at the CNE, turning the area under the Gardiner into a cattle yard during the Royal Winter Fair, increasing access via Liberty Village/the existing GO station/the NEW Ontario Line station, the expansion plans for BMO Field ahead of the 2026 Fifa World Cup, the Exhibition Stadium baseball field markers embedded in the asphalt parking lot, and he shares BREAKING NEWS of a possible ‘Transit Game' event next summer! For everything Exhibition Place, please visit www.explace.on.ca TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beer and Bullsh*t
#64 -How often is Berrios pitching a complete game shut out?

Beer and Bullsh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 74:06


Ben and Chris talk to Mandie and Mark Murphy, owners of Left Field Brewery, with roughly a week before they open their second location in Toronto's Liberty Village. They talk about the Jays (obviously), the details, menu, and some new collabs coming out for the new space, and whether or not mayonnaise belongs on hotdogs, plus double-tapered brown ale, college prospect Fingerthumb Foothand, and questionable baseball trivia. 

The Sowers.
#8 - Darryl Dash on Planting in Liberty Village, Being Encouraged to Attend a Burlesque Show & How the Gospel Works in Brokenness

The Sowers.

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 51:48


In this episode, Matt is joined by Darryl Dash to talk about Darryl's church planting journey in Liberty Village, Toronto.  Darryl shares a story of someone encouraging him to attend a burlesque show (which he didn't do) and how that exposed the gospel need in his neighbourhood. Darryl shares about his brokenness and how the gospel continued to help him change and motivate him through his years of church planting. Darryl is the author of three books: 8 Habits for Growth, How to Grow and Preach Well.  Each of these titles are available on Amazon, Apple Books, Google Play, as well as Barnes and Noble. Get in touch with Darryl via. dashhouse.com or instagram. 

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
Good News, Sat­is­fy­ing News, and Un­fin­ished Busi­ness (Ezra and Ne­hemi­ah)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023


God is com­mit­ted to his peo­ple, and It's sat­is­fy­ing when God's peo­ple respond. But God's peo­ple con­tin­ue to fail, but hope is com­ing.

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
How to Live in Exile (Daniel)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023


To live well in ex­ile, draw a line, hold a big pic­ture of God, and be­lieve that his­to­ry is head­ed some­where.

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
When God Will Live Among Us (Ezekiel 43:1-12)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023


God will restore the world, and the center of this new creation will be God living with us, and this should change how we live.

The Raptors Show with Will Lou
Team Canada's Impressive Run + Raptors Are a “Dark Horse” for Giannis

The Raptors Show with Will Lou

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 139:26


Will Lou and Alex Wong chat about Team Canada's impressive 3-0 start at the FIBA World Cup, Jordi Fernandez's command as a head coach, an update on Li Kaier, Yuta Watanabe, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, and a long list of former Raptors at the tournament. Later, the two discuss (58:00) the Raptors as a “dark horse” candidate for Giannis and potential trade packages. Finally, they go through the pros and cons of Liberty Village (1:14:00), Lord of the Rings mythology, and generational love of the Raptors, before Will provides a recap of his Chicago trip (1:45:00) which included deep-dish pizza, a White Sox game, nursing two beers for three hours at a jazz bar, getting roasted at a comedy show, and more! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
Our Greatest Hope (Ezekiel 11:17-20)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023


Our problem is severe. The solution is that we need a new heart from God.

Liberty Grace Church Sermons
God's Word to the Weary, Discouraged, and Ambitious (Jeremiah 45)

Liberty Grace Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023


Life is hard, but God cares. Things might get worse, but it's not about us. It's about God.

the STOKE IT UP podcast
From traditional church pastor to contemporary church planter with Darryl Dash

the STOKE IT UP podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 32:44


From traditional church pastor to contemporary church planter with Darryl Dash. Is this possible? Welcome to the Stoke It Up! podcast. A podcast encouraging you in your journey with God. Darryl Dash is the pastor of Liberty Grace Church in Toronto, Canada. Liberty Grace Church was planted in one of the toughest parts of Toronto, called, “Liberty Village.“ in this conversation. I talked to Darryl about his transition from a traditional church situation to church planting. The conversation is fascinating. It's very encouraging and meant to encourage you as you think about living out the Great Commission in your life. Darryl has written a couple of great books. One is “8 Habits for Growth: a simple guide to becoming more like Christ. The other book is, “How to Grow: applying the gospel to all of your life.“ Here is the link. I encourage you to leave us a generous review in Apple podcasts. And let us know what you think of this content, and how it applies to your story. If there's a way we can partner with you to see the Great Commission fulfilled in your life, let us know.

Be version 2.0 of yourself – Personal development and self-help tips
How to Quit Porn Addiction for Good (He Is Hero Podcast Ep 79)

Be version 2.0 of yourself – Personal development and self-help tips

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 41:39


Heal your brain from porn in 30 days with my Free Porn Detox Course: https://romanmironov.com/free     I know how bad you feel after watching p**n. It makes you feel weak, depressed, lonely, and worthless.     Most people try to cure it by playing video games or watching TV but it just makes you more bored and leads to watching more porn.     Wake up❗STOP the vicious cycle now.     Take my Free Porn Detox Course to heal from porn and feel motivated for success now.   ►►► GET THE COURSE NOW: https://romanmironov.com/free   Join me on a walk in Downtown Toronto. I will show you Liberty Village, CN Tower, Fort York, Exhibition Place, Lake Ontario, and Union Station. There are three levels of dealing with porn addiction. The first level is escaping your feelings with porn. I used to be unhappy and I wanted to escape it with porn right there and then. I had a symptom and I was using a Band-Aid for it. It worked for my symptom. But it was a coping mechanism for escaping the symptom = the feeling. Porn is that Band-Aid that lets you escape the feeling that you have. But it's only that. It only covers up the symptom in the short term. But it doesn't do anything to improve the situation. The second level is improved addiction. It's "medication." That "medication" is replacing porn with a healthier addiction such as an intimate relationship. It's better but not sustainable. Made me feel amazing a lot of the time. But deep inside, I was still unhappy. What if your partner breaks up with you? That's what my ex-wife did. Band-Aids and medications don't work. What is the ultimate solution ❔ The third level is getting free from ALL addictions. You've got to strike at the root cause of unhappiness rather than the symptom.  The root cause is your inability to enjoy life when you're doing… nothing. Stop maximizing pleasure. Like just being. Teach yourself to disconnect from the thinking mind and connect to being. The mind wants to feel comfortable. When you indulge in addictions, you feel comfortable but it means you are satisfying your lower self (monkey mind). No fulfillment there. Embrace pain as something you grow from. Read The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Stop seeking stimulations. Enjoy meditation. Appreciate every little experience. Do that and you finally strike at the root cause rather than the symptom I already feel good and if I sit down to meditate, I will feel even better. ---------------------------------------------- OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE:

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OAH 5 - 13 - 23 - Lydia Nuttall - -Dennis Leavitt - -Liberty Village Part 1 - -5 - 13 - 23

AM 1180 WFYL

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 25:00


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Beer and Bullsh*t
#43 - Walking by cool places

Beer and Bullsh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 59:08


Ben and Chris discuss recent brewery closures and openings and the merits of Toronto's Liberty Village, weigh the benefits of solitude, debate being stinky vs celibate, and Chris continues to champion the understated legacy of Mark Chapman.

Priced To Sell Podcast
Burning Man Changed My Real Estate Business

Priced To Sell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 36:54


Priced To Sell Merchandise is FINALLY HERE, and what better lead gen then representing PTS!!! We have baseball and dad hats, hoodie and T-Shirts LIVE on the site NOW! Go get some while you can!https://www.pricedtosellpodcast.com/On todays episode, Matt chats to Josh Benoliel - partner at condos.ca and property.ca about his alternatives for mindfulness, how the top agents have an ‘eat and kill' mindset, why selling a house is also about showing the neighbourhood and how Burning Man changed his life plus much MUCH MORE!Welcome to Season 2 of the Priced To Sell Podcast, Toronto's #1 Real Estate Podcast!#RealEstate #Toronto  #InvestingListen On:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ABqywDQ01dpreOpnvRAOa?si=Io-hiIqDRiaFnoFVpMxTsgiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/priced-to-sell-podcast/id1571152353SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbk5JEEqtkaBBr9KB2MDIgFOLLOW MATT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mattcampoli/?hl=enPTS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pricedtosellpodcast/?hl=enFOLLOW GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/jbenols/?hl=enKing Street's western terminus is at an intersection with The Queensway to the west, Roncesvalles Avenue to the north, and Queen Street West to the east. King runs to the south-east briefly before curving to the east until just west of Parliament Street. There, it curves north-east until terminates at a merge with Queen Street East just west of the Don River and north of the Corktown Common. Prior to a realignment, Eastern Avenue was the East end of King Street and crossed the Don at the King Street Bridge (which has since been abandoned). Yonge Street, the north–south divider of many Toronto east–west streets, divides King Street into King Street East and King Street West.Heady with Gen Z and millennial energy, Liberty Village has a youthful, campus-meets-condo vibe. Bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes buzz with energy, especially on game nights when one of the local teams (Toronto Wolfpack and Toronto FC) take to the pitch. Liberty Village also functions as one of the city's creative corridors with production facilities, agencies and tech firms operating out of lofts and studio spaces in converted former warehouses.

Priced To Sell Podcast
How A Mother Of 2 Balances International Real Estate

Priced To Sell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 36:04


Priced To Sell Merchandise is FINALLY HERE, and what better lead gen then representing PTS!!! We have baseball and dad hats, hoodie and T-Shirts LIVE on the site NOW! Go get some while you can!https://www.pricedtosellpodcast.com/On todays episode, Matt chats to Azra Gregor of The Agency about her journey to Canada as an immigrant and how she balances motherhood with international real estate. Azra explains why its important to be versed in many cultures with such high immigration rates to Canada.Welcome to Season 2 of the Priced To Sell Podcast, Toronto's #1 Real Estate Podcast!#RealEstate #Toronto  #InvestingListen On:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ABqywDQ01dpreOpnvRAOa?si=Io-hiIqDRiaFnoFVpMxTsgiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/priced-to-sell-podcast/id1571152353SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbk5JEEqtkaBBr9KB2MDIgFOLLOW MATT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mattcampoli/?hl=enPTS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pricedtosellpodcast/?hl=enFOLLOW GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/azragregor/?hl=enKing Street's western terminus is at an intersection with The Queensway to the west, Roncesvalles Avenue to the north, and Queen Street West to the east. King runs to the south-east briefly before curving to the east until just west of Parliament Street. There, it curves north-east until terminates at a merge with Queen Street East just west of the Don River and north of the Corktown Common. Prior to a realignment, Eastern Avenue was the East end of King Street and crossed the Don at the King Street Bridge (which has since been abandoned). Yonge Street, the north–south divider of many Toronto east–west streets, divides King Street into King Street East and King Street West.Heady with Gen Z and millennial energy, Liberty Village has a youthful, campus-meets-condo vibe. Bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes buzz with energy, especially on game nights when one of the local teams (Toronto Wolfpack and Toronto FC) take to the pitch. Liberty Village also functions as one of the city's creative corridors with production facilities, agencies and tech firms operating out of lofts and studio spaces in converted former warehouses.

Priced To Sell Podcast
2023 Market Predictions and What Higher Interest Rates Mean For You

Priced To Sell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 47:02


Priced To Sell Merchandise is FINALLY HERE, and what better lead gen then representing PTS!!! We have baseball and dad hats, hoodie and T-Shirts LIVE on the site NOW! Go get some while you can!https://www.pricedtosellpodcast.com/On todays episode, Matt chats to CEO of Spark Financial Nick Regina about why he left nightlife despite having multiple clubs on King Street West and over 100 employees. When Nick decided to start Spark Financial there were a lot of lessons he was able to take from nightlife and apply to his business which he has continued to build. Nick advises what your first hire should be, what the price correction and interest rate really mean, plus much MUCH MORE!Welcome to Season 2 of the Priced To Sell Podcast, Toronto's #1 Real Estate Podcast!#RealEstate #Toronto  #InvestingListen On:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ABqywDQ01dpreOpnvRAOa?si=Io-hiIqDRiaFnoFVpMxTsgiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/priced-to-sell-podcast/id1571152353SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbk5JEEqtkaBBr9KB2MDIgFOLLOW MATT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mattcampoli/?hl=enPTS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pricedtosellpodcast/?hl=enFOLLOW GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/nickregina/?hl=enKing Street's western terminus is at an intersection with The Queensway to the west, Roncesvalles Avenue to the north, and Queen Street West to the east. King runs to the south-east briefly before curving to the east until just west of Parliament Street. There, it curves north-east until terminates at a merge with Queen Street East just west of the Don River and north of the Corktown Common. Prior to a realignment, Eastern Avenue was the East end of King Street and crossed the Don at the King Street Bridge (which has since been abandoned). Yonge Street, the north–south divider of many Toronto east–west streets, divides King Street into King Street East and King Street West.Heady with Gen Z and millennial energy, Liberty Village has a youthful, campus-meets-condo vibe. Bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes buzz with energy, especially on game nights when one of the local teams (Toronto Wolfpack and Toronto FC) take to the pitch. Liberty Village also functions as one of the city's creative corridors with production facilities, agencies and tech firms operating out of lofts and studio spaces in converted former warehouses. 

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Poor 2023 Economic Outlook; Why to GOP Elites Hate Their Voting Base?

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 104:44


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, December 13, 20224:20 pm: Preston Brashers, Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for the Federal Budget at the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod to discuss his piece for the Washington Examiner in which he outlines a poor 2023 economic outlook from the Congressional Budget Office4:38 pm: Nick Stark, Director of the Tax and Fiscal Task Force for the American Legislative Exchange Council joins Rod to discuss a recent study about why so many companies are fleeing California5:05 pm: Josh Hammer, Opinion Editor for Newsweek, joins Rod for a conversation about his recent piece for Townhall in which he ponders why the GOP elites hate their own voting base6:05 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins the show for his weekly conversation with Rod about what's happening in Washington, D.C., and today they'll discuss the Congressional budget battle6:20 pm: Steve Malanga, a Senior Editor for the City Journal at the Manhattan Institute joins the program to discuss his recent piece about how Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan is a giant waste of resources6:38 pm: Dennis Leavitt, Director of United We Pledge, the group behind the creation of the Liberty Village in Hurricane, Utah, joins Rod to discuss the progress being made on that project

Priced To Sell Podcast
HOW This Miami Property Makes $75,000 PER MONTH!

Priced To Sell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 39:12


Priced To Sell Merchandise is FINALLY HERE, and what better lead gen then representing PTS!!! We have baseball and dad hats, hoodie and T-Shirts LIVE on the site NOW! Go get some while you can!https://www.pricedtosellpodcast.com/On todays episode, Matt chats to Killian Grondin. It was Killian who cold DM'd Matt and introduced the idea of an AirBnB property and helped Matt with the purchase of his first. Killian explains how he first got into AirBnb and what it was like buying his first, the best areas in South Florida to own a AirBnB property and breaks down the finances of a property that generates $75,000 PER MONTH plus much MUCH MORE!Welcome to Season 2 of the Priced To Sell Podcast, Toronto's #1 Real Estate Podcast!#RealEstate #Toronto  #InvestingListen On:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ABqywDQ01dpreOpnvRAOa?si=Io-hiIqDRiaFnoFVpMxTsgiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/priced-to-sell-podcast/id1571152353SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbk5JEEqtkaBBr9KB2MDIgFOLLOW MATT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mattcampoli/?hl=enPTS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pricedtosellpodcast/?hl=enFOLLOW GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/killiansellsmiamii/?hl=enKing Street's western terminus is at an intersection with The Queensway to the west, Roncesvalles Avenue to the north, and Queen Street West to the east. King runs to the south-east briefly before curving to the east until just west of Parliament Street. There, it curves north-east until terminates at a merge with Queen Street East just west of the Don River and north of the Corktown Common. Prior to a realignment, Eastern Avenue was the East end of King Street and crossed the Don at the King Street Bridge (which has since been abandoned). Yonge Street, the north–south divider of many Toronto east–west streets, divides King Street into King Street East and King Street West.Heady with Gen Z and millennial energy, Liberty Village has a youthful, campus-meets-condo vibe. Bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes buzz with energy, especially on game nights when one of the local teams (Toronto Wolfpack and Toronto FC) take to the pitch. Liberty Village also functions as one of the city's creative corridors with production facilities, agencies and tech firms operating out of lofts and studio spaces in converted former warehouses.

Mentors and Moguls Podcast
60 - The Quitproof Mindset with Tom Jones

Mentors and Moguls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 65:25


If you've ever quit on yourself during a task, a challenge, or a mission, then you owe it to yourself to sit down and take a listen to my next guest. His challenging upbringing motivated him to seek refuge in the United States Marine Corp where he graduated number one in his class.  He then went on to work for martial arts actor, Chuck Norris who become a mentor and role model to him.  He's a world record holder, an extreme athlete and has an impressive history of completing extreme physical challenges, including running from Huntington beach, California to New York city at a marathon pace for 121 consecutive days setting the first ever stand-up paddleboard long distance world record by paddleboarding 1,250 miles from Oregon to Mexico in 93 days, a seven-time Muay Thai champion and that's just a few things that he's completed in the first part of his life.   Tom shares details from his childhood and why he has fought so hard to become the man he is today. He was removed from his home while his father had cancer, kidney disease and tuberculosis, and was very ill his entire life. His mother was mentally ill and was never available. When he was 12 years old, he was removed from his home by the state of California for child abuse and was put in a facility with 150 other kids where he suffered sexual abuse at the hands of some of the house parents.  At 17 he ran away from the facility and joined the United States Marine Corps where he learned leadership skills that would carry him through the rest of his life. After leaving the Marine Corps Tom started working for martial arts actor, Chuck Norris who was a great role model for Tom and eventually a great sparring partner.  Tom continued to have strong role models in his life, including Glenn McCusker, the owner and CEO of Viking Components, and his wife, April. The couple became friends and mentors to Jones when he became McCusker's bodyguard and personal trainer. They also showed Tom something he'd never seen before, a functional family where the parents and children are happy.   In 1998, Tom took a tour of Orangewood Children's Home and felt compelled to help the children's facility buy a playground. He decided that he was going to run from Oregon to Mexico on foot and stop at foster care facilities along the way to share his story to inspire people to give towards the playground. At that point he had a few fighting titles and felt that he could empower children who'd had a similar upbringing as him by sharing his own story of overcoming and encouraging them that they too could do anything they set their mind to.   It was at this time that Tom had an “aha” moment in his life. He had a revelation that his calling was to give and empower others. It was the first time in his life that he truly felt great about himself and what he did. He never felt great about beating people in the ring physically. But when he dedicated the playground, it was a wonderful, life changing experience.    To date, Tom has run 347 marathons for non-profits!  What keeps him motivated to finish those races?  He talks about the times that he has sat on the side of the road, crying his eyes out because his body is breaking down, he's exhausted, his toenails are falling off…But it is at those moments when he goes back to his “why.”  “Whatever your, why is, you've got to make sure that it's strong enough to drive you through the adversity of it all. You must accept the fact that life is inherently challenging and that's in my opinion, for a reason, it's to push us forward.”   When Tom was running for children's causes, he knew that there were children waiting ahead of him to hear his story. And he knew there were children behind him that were positively impacted from hearing his story, so he made a pact with himself to never quit on them. “I would quit on myself a million times over, but I wasn't going to quit on them.   When he's asked, “how do you do it” he shares his mental process when he agreed to do 76 consecutive marathons: He visualizes in his mind that he has completed the challenge. That he has already won in his mind. He uses as many other senses as possible as part of the process: For example: He would hear people cheering. He would see it, smell it, taste it, everything, to make it more real to his brain   Tom also talks about his daily dose of insight and inspiration.  His goal is to land little bits and pieces of the vast toolbox that he's accumulated. He has developed a sentinel in his mind that alerts him when he's starting to spiral downward. He explains that for him, thoughts become words, words, become actions, actions become habits. Instead of entertaining negative thoughts, he interjects with a power statement. He redirects into a positive mindset and then maintains that positive mindset.   Faith and patriotism have also played an important role in Tom's "Quitproof" mindset, carrying him through the heartbreak of having to shutter his thriving fitness center during COVID.  Tom talks about how he eventually ended up working in a shipyard for a year, scraping barnacles off the bottom of boats and repainting them. However, since he was the only veteran there, they had him put the flag up every morning and take it down every night. When he was putting the flag up every morning Tom would salute it and say a prayer that went something like this… “God, I know that you have something better planned for me then this, I know you do. But can we kind of hurry it up?" It was after this season of working in the shipyard that Tom got approached to do 76 consecutive marathons for United We Pledge to bring attention to their Liberty Village project.  United We Pledge's goal for the Liberty Village is to restore patriotism in the youth and citizens through educational programs that celebrate freedom, family, and faith.   Tom explains that for him, his gut, his mind, and his heart must be in alignment before he will say yes to a challenge or project.   When United We Pledge asked him to participate in the project, he first knew in his gut that he should say “yes” to the offer.  “My gut said, oh, go for it…do it!  And then suddenly, my heart was compelled. My heart was like, you got to do this. You're a Patriot. You've got to do this. And my mind was like, this makes sense. This is resounding. Yes. And my mouth was like, let's go for it. I'm in.” The culmination of 76 consecutive marathons took Tom 1,968 miles on foot from the American Village in Montevallo, Alabama, to the future site of the Liberty Village in Hurricane, UT.   Heather and Tom also discuss intuition and how it is one of the five mountains (physical, spiritual, mental, intuitional and Kokoro – heart, mind, spirit) that Tom embraces as it relates to his “Quitproof” mindset.  Part of embracing the five mountains is reconciling that setbacks are part of the process to success. They are on the path to success. There are bumps in the road, but Tom's mentality is that you must keep going because pain is only temporary.      Ultimately, Tom believes that his purpose is to be a guide and a mentor for other people to become the best integrated versions of themselves that they could possibly be.   Be on the lookout for upcoming Tom “Quitproof” Jones' projects: Hydrofoil board challenge – 1,000 miles in 10 days Tribute to turning 60 – Run 50 miles a day, for 50 consecutive days at 60 years old!   Connect with Tom: Website:  https://www.quitproof.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quitproof1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quitproof1/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_2RX39JPaVsKePaXJPHJqQ/videos United We Pledge:  https://unitedwepledge.org

Brewers Journal Podcast
#82 Something in The Water

Brewers Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 16:14


When there's some 1,300 breweries across the country, and nearly 300 in your province alone, it pays to be different. So what happens then when three beer lovers from various marketing agency backgrounds come together to open a brewery designed to satiate the curious palette and mind? You get Something In The Water Brewing Co. And since opening its doors in May 2022, the brewery and bar concept is already a hit with the great and the good of Toronto's Liberty Village.They began their curious beverage journey in March 2020, right at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting with a curiously sour beer with a hint of sweetness, they dedicated themselves to looking at every beverage they curate with that same lens of curiosity.Whether it be the Canadian whisky aged in rum casks, a World Beer Award winning Brunch Stout, or the coffee we source directly from small farms in Costa Rica, they believe curious people deserve curious beverages. And they welcome you to their flagship brewery in Toronto's Liberty Village to drink curious...

Young and Finch
Episode 42 - Brick+Mortar ft. Pomelo Beauty Bar

Young and Finch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 41:23


Happy Friday everybody, In this week's episode, I had the chance to sit down with a beauty guru in our own city Diana Choi. She founded a beauty bar turned brand called Pomelo located in the heart of Liberty Village in Toronto, that focuses on permanent make-up, brow and lash services, and even further education and beauty training. She's been a long friend of the podcast, and a fellow Korean Canadian who took her roots and education from Korea to build her career on Canadian soil. We talk about how she got to build Pomelo as the brand and business, Diana shares some beauty tips, and she rates my eyebrows. You can find out more about Pomelo's offerings on her instagram @pomelo.bb or on their website at www.pomelobb.com Thanks for tuning in - Y&F IG: @theyoungandfinch TWITTER: @youngandfinch Song credit: Waves — The Loyalist [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/6SUl0i5G89A Downloadg / Stream: https://alplus.io/waves

Loving Liberty Radio Network
06-29-2022 Liberty RoundTable with Sam Bushman

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 109:37


Hour 1 * Guest: Dr. Murray Sabrin, From the immigrant son of Holocaust survivors to an American Libertarian Icon Sabrin understands and communicates HOW Libertarianism Can Save America – MurraySabrin.com * Election ?Fraud? * FORTUNE publishes his forecast on the next bust. * Inflation, recession and the Federal Reserve. Dr. Murray Sabrin literally wrote the book (actually two books) on the Fed's direct responsibility for instigating both inflation and recession. * Supply chain disruptions – including baby formula. Made in DC! * Navigating the Boom/Bust Cycle: An Entrepreneur's Survival Guide. * Has WWIII started? Is the Russia-Ukraine war the flashpoint? * Is Secession A Real Possibility? * America: The Next Seventy Years – Video at Sabrin Center for Free Enterprise. * Gun Control. The Second Amendment is the libertarian answer. * Immigration. How to end the “invasion.” A proposal from an immigrant. * Abortion? Pro-life is the libertarian answer. Hour 2 * Howard Stern voiced his displeasure with the Supreme Court choosing to overturn Roe v. Wade. “I'm actually going to probably have to run for president now,” Stern, 68, told listeners, according to The Hill. * Stern is not a fan of the Electoral College system – “I'm going to do the very simple thing that'll set the country straight. One vote, one person. No more Electoral College. I'm getting rid of it. * Michael Stenger, who was the United States Senate sergeant at arms who oversaw January 6 found dead! * Stenger resigned from his duties as Sergeant-at-Arms a day after Jan. 6, 2021. * During a February 2021 hearing with the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Stenger had called for the investigation of the role of “professional agitators” during the incursion, Daily Mail reported. – “Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators,” Stenger said. * Guest: Dennis Leavitt, President of United We Pledge – UnitedWePledge.org * Celebrating our Freedom, Family, & Faith – “United We Pledge is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, nondenominational foundation established to celebrate our shared responsibility and allegiance to the traditional American values. * United We Pledge's goal for the Liberty Village in Hurricane, UT is to restore patriotism in the youth and citizens through educational programs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 2 – 06/29/2022

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 54:49


* Howard Stern voiced his displeasure with the Supreme Court choosing to overturn Roe v. Wade. "I'm actually going to probably have to run for president now," Stern, 68, told listeners, according to The Hill. * Stern is not a fan of the Electoral College system - "I'm going to do the very simple thing that'll set the country straight. One vote, one person. No more Electoral College. I'm getting rid of it. * Michael Stenger, who was the United States Senate sergeant at arms who oversaw January 6 found dead! * Stenger resigned from his duties as Sergeant-at-Arms a day after Jan. 6, 2021. * During a February 2021 hearing with the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Stenger had called for the investigation of the role of “professional agitators” during the incursion, Daily Mail reported. - “Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators,” Stenger said. * Guest: Dennis Leavitt, President of United We Pledge - UnitedWePledge.org * Celebrating our Freedom, Family, & Faith - “United We Pledge is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, nondenominational foundation established to celebrate our shared responsibility and allegiance to the traditional American values. * United We Pledge's goal for the Liberty Village in Hurricane, UT is to restore patriotism in the youth and citizens through educational programs.

The Purposeful Mindset
Natalie James: 5 Lessons To Overcome Your Failures & Struggles

The Purposeful Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 41:05


Natalie is an Entrepreneur and Inspirational Speaker who founded Vent Blow Dry Bar which is located in Toronto's Liberty Village. They are a destination where women can unwind, de-stress and dedicate some much needed time back to themselves all while getting glammed up for whatever their day has in store. In this episode, Natalie shared her Top 5 Actionable Life Lessons which has helped her grow into the Servant Leader she is today and here they are: 1. DAILY ROUTINE - HAVE A CONSISTENT STRICT BALANCE 2. NON-NEGOTIABLES - THINGS YOU MUST COMPLETE DAILY 3. DROP THE ‘TITLES/LABELS' - HUMBLE YOURSELF 4. FIND YOUR COMMUNITY - SURROUND YOURSELF WITH LIKE MINDS 5. EMBRACE YOUR STORY - ACCEPT YOURSELF FULLY   ‘Don't be afraid to fail. Your failures are often lessons and stepping stones towards your greater purpose.' ~ Natalie James Make sure you all go checkout Natalie's story and obstacles that she has overcome because it will truly humble you to become grateful for your life and what you already have right now... CONNECT WITH NATALIE: Website: Natalie James https://www.imnataliejames.com   Instagram - ( @im.nataliejames ) https://instagram.com/im.nataliejames?igshid=p1ykn3vg0g4s   LinkedIn - Natalie James http://linkedin.com/in/natalie-james-9682b173

The Walder Sportscast
The Walder Sportscast w/ Nadia Lloyd: Black Lives Matter Masks, Influence of Toronto Skyline, Liberty Village Love

The Walder Sportscast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 37:19


Host Chris Walder (@WalderSports) invites artist and designer Nadia Lloyd (@NadiaLloydTO) onto the program. The two discuss where she was and her reaction to OG Anunoby's Game 3 buzzer-beater against the Boston Celtics, if she was critical of her own work when she first started painting, the influence of her father, how the Toronto skyline inspires her art, the important messages her face masks promote, how the Toronto Raptors got in contact with her to get her masks out to the Orlando bubble, her new popup shop in Toronto, and so much more. Chris and Nadia also discuss the Black Lives Matter movement and how one can be more of an ally during these times. And in her final rapid-fire questioning, Nadia shows some love to Raptors head coach Nick Nurse, BBC One's "The Nest," Jamaican beer, Liberty Village, local artist Stephen Rea, and much more.