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Encore Presentation of Episode 361 | Organ Meats 2: Simple Ways to Cook the Most Nutrient-Dense Foods Once a staple of traditional diets, organ meats were treasured for their powerful nutritional value and role in supporting health. In this follow-up discussion, Chef James Barry explores why they are especially relevant today and offers simple, practical tips for bringing them into your kitchen with confidence. We'll also share an announcement during the episode. Reference Links: -Informed Life Radio: Organ Meats Part 1 intro, February 6, 2026 https://www.informedchoicewa.org/informed-life-radio-organ-meats-the-forgotten-superfood/ -Eat Naked Kitchen - About https://eatnakedkitchen.com/about/ -Pluck product line on Amazon https://amzn.to/49IyFv3 -ICWA Weekly News on Substack https://informedchoicewa.substack.com/ ICWA's Amazon affiliate link to the Pluck product line: https://amzn.to/49IyFv3. Disclaimer we're required to include when publishing this link: Informed Choice Washington earns a commission at no extra cost to you when you shop for Pluck or anything else starting at the foregoing link.
Episode 368 | Cell Towers, Local control, and Health Freedom Charles Frohman, lobbyist for the National Health Federation, joins us to discuss wireless radiation policy, cell-tower siting, and the efforts to preserve local control. He explains how proposed telecom policies affect the health and safety of property owners, families, schools, and communities--and why it's imperative that citizens take action.
This week we're bringing you bangers from Miles Minnick & Lul DreDay, Don Ready & Brenno, Austin White 711 & TUVI and Kurtis Hoppie w/Mike Malagies & Isaiah Robin! Our Back In The Day segment queues up classic CHH from IDOL KING, S.F.C and Freedom Of Soul! We get new tracks from George Rose, Mission and Tay Stunna! Plus our R&B segment gives us new heat from Mike Teezy, Jay Manwell and Lee Vasi! Also, we get new Submissions from CHOSEN FEW, Adeyemi Bassie and Michael Luis! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
Pastoral Postcards: A Pastoral Study Through JudeA 5-episode Gospel for Life Radio series outline focused on the book of Jude, highlighting contending for the faith, discernment, perseverance, false teaching, and the preserving grace of God.Jude 3–4 (ESV)Judgment on False Teachers3 Beloved, although I was very eager to write to you about our common salvation, I found it necessary to write appealing to you to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints. 4 For certain people have crept in unnoticed who long ago were designated for this condemnation, ungodly people, who pervert the grace of our God into sensuality and deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ. Main Theme: Christians are called to defend and preserve the truth of the gospel in everygeneration.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++For more information about this group, please visit their website at reformationboise.com. Every weekday at 3:30 am and 7:30 am you can listen to The Gospel for Life on KSPD 94.5 FM and 790 AM Boise's Solid Talk in the Treasure Valley, Idaho, USA.If you have a question, comment, or even a topic suggestion for the Pastors, you can email them. If you enjoy The Gospel for Life, please give us a rating and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. That helps us a lot!Phone: (208) 991-3526E-mail: thegospelforlifeidaho@gmail.comPodcast website: https://www.790kspd.com/gospel-for-life/to donate on line https://www.reformationboise.com/donate
Right to Life Radio crunches the numbers like never before, dissecting Planned Parenthood's 2024 financials. John and Jonathan analyze national losses, state-by-state disparities, and California's outsized role in keeping the organization afloat. If you've ever wanted to understand how tax forms, Medi-Cal, and political funding shape the abortion industry, this is your moment.
Episode 367 | Biological Dentistry and Whole-Body Health Stuart Nunnally, DDS, joins the show to discuss biological dentistry and the hidden dental issues that may burden the body. Topics include root canals, cavitations, toxic dental materials, and the clinical protocols available to support safer outcomes.
Pastoral Postcards: A Pastoral Study Through JudeA 5-episode Gospel for Life Radio series outline focused on the book of Jude, highlighting contending for the faith, discernment, perseverance, false teaching, and the preserving grace of God.Jude 1–2 (ESV)Greeting1 Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James,To those who are called, beloved in God the Father and kept for Jesus Christ:2 May mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you.Main Theme: The Christian life begins with God's calling, is sustained by God's love, and is preserved by God's power.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++For more information about this group, please visit their website at reformationboise.com. Every weekday at 3:30 am and 7:30 am you can listen to The Gospel for Life on KSPD 94.5 FM and 790 AM Boise's Solid Talk in the Treasure Valley, Idaho, USA.If you have a question, comment, or even a topic suggestion for the Pastors, you can email them. If you enjoy The Gospel for Life, please give us a rating and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. That helps us a lot!Phone: (208) 991-3526E-mail: thegospelforlifeidaho@gmail.comPodcast website: https://www.790kspd.com/gospel-for-life/to donate on line https://www.reformationboise.com/donate
Pastoral Postcards: A Pastoral Study Through JudeA 5-episode Gospel for Life Radio series outline focused on the book of Jude, highlighting contending for the faith, discernment, perseverance, false teaching, and the preserving grace of God.The Christian life begins with God's calling, is sustained by God's love, and ispreserved by God's power.Jude 1–2 (ESV)+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++For more information about this group, please visit their website at reformationboise.com. Every weekday at 3:30 am and 7:30 am you can listen to The Gospel for Life on KSPD 94.5 FM and 790 AM Boise's Solid Talk in the Treasure Valley, Idaho, USA.If you have a question, comment, or even a topic suggestion for the Pastors, you can email them. If you enjoy The Gospel for Life, please give us a rating and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. That helps us a lot!Phone: (208) 991-3526E-mail: thegospelforlifeidaho@gmail.comPodcast website: https://www.790kspd.com/gospel-for-life/to donate on line https://www.reformationboise.com/donate
Chef Life Radio leaves the studio and enters the classroom at AB Tech In Ashveille NC for a conversation with culinary students about leadership, burnout, boundaries, and success.The discussion focuses less on technique and more on how culinary school shapes identity, discipline, and the way students see their future in the industry. The conversation stresses the demands of the program and the need for organization, preparation, and persistence.The students are mentored by program director Chef Cathryn Horton abd warned hat the work can be overwhelming, but by taking on less and doing it well is better than trying to do too much and quitting. The discussion also touches on the importance of sleep, time management, and being honest about how work, family, and school affect daily life.One student, Allie Marie Councel shares that she is a mother, works, and is studying culinary arts after years in event and wedding coordination. She explains that cooking became important to her through family life and that she wants to learn the craft well so she can teach others. Her comments lead into a wider conversation about why people enter the industry and how personal goals can change over time.Chef Stephen Hertz joins the discussion and speaks about how his own idea of success changed. He says he once believed success meant running an independent restaurant, but later began to value teaching, family time, and a broader definition of achievement. He also talks about the transition from kitchen work to teaching, the challenge of paperwork and grading, and the need to understand leadership as part of the chef's role.The conversation closes with questions about being jaded, staying present, and avoiding the habit of always looking ahead to the next job. The main message is that chefs should define their own success, stay connected to the people around them, and remember that hospitality is about relationship, not just food.
Episode 366 | John Stockton's Ultimate Assist to Health Freedom NBA hall-of-famer and co-host of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton talks about his part in the health freedom movement, interviewing leading doctors, scientists and personalities like Del Bigtree. John recalls some of the most important moments that he and Ken Reuttgers have experienced on their show, and what he's learned from interviewing so many amazing guests. We also talk a little basketball.
This week we're bringing you new heat from Don Ready & Derek Minor, Not Klyde, EGR, Hulvey and Arkeli! Our Back In The Day segment highlights classic CHH from Cross Movement Records with songs from The Ambassador & John Wells - The Tonic, FLAME & Lecrae and Da'TRUTH & Phanatik! We bring you new Christian R&B bangers from Evan and Eris & Futuristic, LIN D and Dante' pride & Nathan Davis Jr! Plus International Love from across the globe with tracks from NAGG ROCK tha P, Nate Fidel and Niko Eme & Brenno! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
This week on Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller break down a potentially monumental Supreme Court case that could reshape the landscape of chemical abortions in the U.S. They discuss the 5th Circuit's ruling against mailing Mifepristone, the Supreme Court's temporary stay, and the Trump administration's controversial legal stance. They explore the rise of telemedicine abortions, the slow-moving FDA safety review, and the political implications for pro-life advocacy. Later, longtime volunteer Dina Shwiyhat shares her powerful personal story about the impact of abortion in her life and how it led her to dedicate her talents to Right to Life's LIFEHOUSE outreach efforts.
Episode 365 | EMF 101 with the Power Couple Friends of the show Roman and Bohdanna Shapoval return to Informed Life Radio with a sneak peek of their online EMF 101 course. The conversation covers dirty electricity, solar considerations, and practical steps people can take to reduce and remediate exposure.
Lisa Templeton of Informed Life Radio interviews RG911 - The Parallels Between 9/11 & Covid, Part 3 of 3.Support the show
Lisa Templeton of Informed Life Radio interviews RichardGage911 on the parallels between 9/11 & Covid - Part 1 of 3.Support the show
Episode 364 | Richard Gage on the parallels between 9/11 and Covid, Part 3 of 3 Part 3 of 3: In this final episode of our mini-series, AIA architect Richard Gage joins Informed Life Radio to introduce the last of many disturbing similarities between 9/11 and Covid—conflicts of interest, draconian policies, predictive programming examples, revelation of the method--and solutions the average person can apply.
This week we're bringing you new bangers from EGR, 1K Phew, Lul DreDay and Miles Minnick! DJ Smallssss gives us fire mash ups from BigBreeze & Kendrick Lamar, Tommy Zuko & Notorious BIG and Dj Mykael V & DJ Clue! Our Back in the Day segment features classics from THe Dynamic Twins, Freedom of Soul and Sup The Chemist! Our R&B Segment features new heat from Mike Teezy, Stevie Rizo and Jackie Legere! We get Submissions from King Hez, Michael Luis and MAN OF FAITH! Plus, we get International Love with tracks from Guerrero De Cristo, HADASH MUSIC and ScottyC! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
Episode 363 | Richard Gage on the parallels between 9/11 and Covid, Part 2 of 3 AIA architect Richard Gage continues the conversation on Informed Life Radio, unpacking additional parallels between 9/11 and Covid with a closer look at media coordination, information control, and the marginalization of opposing voices. This installment expands the framework introduced in Part 1 and sets up our concluding discussion on solutions.
Signs of Life - Personal Experiences - hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Personal Encounters and exploring the afterlife Join us for an engaging discussion on personal experiences that challenge mainstream beliefs. Everyone has a story worth sharing, and we invite you to join the conversation and explore the meanings behind these experiences. This event is hosted by experts dedicated to understanding consciousness and the afterlife. Don't miss out! Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. This episode of Signs of Life Radio explores the survival of consciousness through direct personal experiences, moving beyond mediumship to focus on how individuals receive signs and integrate spiritual encounters into their daily lives. The discussion highlights the profound healing found in "spiritual awakenings" and the consistent messages of love and reassurance sent from the other side. Direct Signs and Physical Manifestations The program opens with the premise that everyone has a story that might provide vital reassurance to others. Co-host Janet Mayer shares a personal account of a physical sign: a massage ball in her home moved 20 feet and navigated a 90-degree turn into the kitchen overnight. Despite attempts to replicate the movement naturally, the hosts concluded it was a deliberate sign from a deceased friend whom Janet had recently asked for a signal. The "Activation" and Spiritual Awakening A caller named Sean describes a profound encounter six months after his father's passing. He felt a humanoid shape—described as a "heatwave"—that emitted an electrical static sensation. Upon asking the entity to approach, he felt a "merging" embrace that filled him with absolute joy and love. The hosts interpret this "static" as a frequency adjustment or an "activation" of the soul. Sean notes that this experience eventually led to a spiritual awakening where he was able to forgive generational trauma and realize a sense of universal "oneness." Interestingly, Sean and the hosts discuss how physical "setbacks," such as Sean's fractured ankle or co-host Kim's broken shoulder, often serve as a "universe smackdown." These injuries force a period of stillness and isolation, providing the necessary environment for contemplation and the integration of intense spiritual experiences that the busy "physical" self might otherwise ignore. Reassurance and the "Cluster" Effect The dialogue shifts to the nature of messages from the deceased. Rather than complex instructions, the most common communications are simple reassurances: "I am okay," "I did not suffer," and "I am fine." Kim shares a story of "cluster communications" where multiple family members received independent signs from a deceased daughter, Lisa, all conveying her happiness in the spiritual realm. Betty Kovach adds that both her son and husband communicated after their respective accidents that they were "out of the body" before the moment of impact, specifically to alleviate the living family's fear of their suffering. Healing Unborn Connections The episode concludes with a moving testimony from Laura, who shares her 30-year connection with the soul of a child she never brought into the world. She identifies this spirit as "Lily," a guide who represents the message of "loving yourself." The hosts validate that connections with miscarried or aborted children are common and profound, often serving as a catalyst for the parent's own spiritual healing and the release of deep-seated trauma. The overarching theme of the discussion is that spiritual experiences are unique, personal, and valid regardless of their scale. Whether through the movement of a small object or a life-altering energetic embrace, these signs serve to "pull back the veil," reminding humanity of its creative potential and the enduring nature of love beyond the physical world.
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive deep into the Department of Justice's 882-page report on the Biden administration's alleged weaponization of the FACE Act. They break down how the law—originally passed in 1994—has been applied almost exclusively to pro-life activists, the precedent it sets for First Amendment concerns, and why the federal government's involvement is controversial. The discussion then shifts to the rise of euthanasia and the dangerous euphemisms such as "medical aid in dying," highlighting how language shapes the debate on life issues. Finally, the show reflects on former Senator Ben Sasse's public journey through terminal illness and what it teaches about living—and dying—with dignity.
Episode 362 | Richard Gage on the parallels between 9/11 and Covid, Part 1 of 3 AIA architect Richard Gage joins Informed Life Radio to explore many disturbing similarities between 9/11 and Covid. Drawing on his decades of research into 9/11 and its aftermath, Gage demonstrates that both events reveal a recognizable pattern of psychological conditioning, institutional deception, and the rapid expansion of public compliance under pressure.
This week we're bringing you new bangers from indie tribe, Miles Minnick, Lj the Messenger, KB and Lul DreDay! Our Back In The Day segment brings you classic CHH from Sevin & Jay Rich, Minister RmB & Praya P and DJ Maj! We get smooth Christian R&B from Jordan May, Miguel Bey and Kennis Clark! Also, Submissions from Flood Society & Angie Rose, VerbPro 12:4 and Jekasole & Made! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
Episode 361 | Organ Meats 2: Simple Ways to Cook the Most Nutrient-Dense Foods Once a staple of traditional diets, organ meats were treasured for their powerful nutritional value and role in supporting health. In this follow-up discussion, Chef James Barry explores why they are especially relevant today and offers simple, practical tips for bringing them into your kitchen with confidence. We'll also share an announcement during the episode. Reference Links: -Informed Life Radio: Organ Meats Part 1 intro, February 6, 2026 https://www.informedchoicewa.org/informed-life-radio-organ-meats-the-forgotten-superfood/ -Eat Naked Kitchen - About https://eatnakedkitchen.com/about/ -Pluck product line on Amazon https://amzn.to/49IyFv3 -ICWA Weekly News on Substack https://informedchoicewa.substack.com/ ICWA's Amazon affiliate link to the Pluck product line: https://amzn.to/49IyFv3. Disclaimer we're required to include when publishing this link: Informed Choice Washington earns a commission at no extra cost to you when you shop for Pluck or anything else starting at the foregoing link.
Signs of Life - Medium Insights with Host Roman Karpishka Guest: #FFFCertifiedMedium Angelina Diana Angelina has the distinction of being the first medium to be certified by Forever Family Foundation when we began our program in 2005. After she passed the test the first time, she went through the certification program various times to help FFF refine the program and open it up to other mediums. She passed each new version of the Certification Program. This episode of Signs of Life Radio features a deep-dive conversation with veteran medium Angelina Diana, exploring her 25-year career and the evolution of the Forever Family Foundation. The discussion balances scientific inquiry with personal narratives, offering practical advice for those seeking to connect with deceased loved ones beyond traditional "signs." The Evolution of a Medium and the Foundation Angelina Diana, one of the first mediums certified by the Forever Family Foundation in 2005, is currently celebrating her 25th year in practice. She reflects on the rigorous standards of the Foundation's certification program, noting that while many apply, very few—approximately one in fifty—successfully pass the testing process. The conversation also highlights the organization's historical connection to scientific research, specifically the work of Dr. Gary Schwartz and his triple-blind experiments aimed at validating the legitimacy of mediumship. Mechanics of the Unseen: Psychic vs. Mediumship A significant portion of the dialogue clarifies the distinction between psychic ability and mediumship. Angelina explains that while "every medium is a psychic, not every psychic is a medium." She categorizes psychometry—reading the energy of physical objects—as a psychic practice rather than mediumship, as it deals with residual physical energy rather than direct communication with a consciousness. She shares that her own transition into mediumship was spontaneous, occurring during a psychic fair when she began sensing a presence that wasn't physically in the room. Cultivating "Personal Mediumship" For those grieving, Angelina advocates for the development of a "spiritual muscle" through what she calls "personal mediumship." Rather than relying solely on external signs like finding pennies or feathers, she encourages individuals to engage in active meditation and "coffee talks" with the deceased. This involves visualizing a familiar setting, asking a question, and quietly observing the resulting feelings, tastes, or sounds. She emphasizes that while the logical brain (the ego) will often dismiss these experiences as "made up," consistent practice allows the invisible world to speak more clearly. Extraordinary Evidence and Callers The show concludes with powerful anecdotal evidence from callers. One caller, Melanie, describes discovering the rare word "peregrination" (meaning a long journey or a temporary stay on Earth) while searching for a book title, which she felt was a direct gift from her late daughter. Another caller, Vivian, shares a humorous account of receiving a mysterious Amazon package containing the exact shoes and cat treats her late mother used to buy, despite no order being placed. These stories serve to illustrate the guest's point that spirits often "insert" themselves into our lives through timing and specific triggers. The episode reinforces the idea that consciousness survives physical death and remains accessible through both professional mediumship and personal intention. By balancing the "skeptical brain" with the "spiritual muscle," individuals can move from observing random signs to maintaining a meaningful, ongoing relationship with those on the other side. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
In this Easter weekend episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and sidewalk counselor Linda Talia dive into their monthly "Stories from the Sidewalk." They share powerful encounters with families outside Planned Parenthood, including a couple who chose life despite being turned away for prenatal care and a high school student navigating the decision between adoption and parenting. The conversation explores the realities of Planned Parenthood's business model, the decline of local adoptions, and the hidden societal costs of abortion. Later, John and Jonathan Keller discuss the conclusion of the legal saga surrounding David Daleiden and reflect on the impact of his undercover work exposing the fetal tissue trade.
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This week we're bringing you new bangers from Marty, Hulvey, Jackie Hill Perry and Tommy Zuko! Our Back In The Day segment brings you classic CHH from Idol King, 4th Avenue Jones and Smooth Be Tha Name! We get new R&B from Bptheofficial, Spillhouse and MAYIA WARREN! Plus new submissions from the whole 626 Syndicate; MrBigFaith, 626authentic and OGK Joshua! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
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Signs of Life - Personal Experiences hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. (Although Mediums Provide A Valuable Connection To The Deceased, This Show Centers Around YOUR Direct Experiences Which Do Not Involve A Medium.) Collect Your Stories and Join Us This episode of Signs of Life Radio features hosts Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra exploring the profound ways deceased loved ones communicate with the living. Through personal anecdotes and caller testimonies, the program highlights how acknowledging "signs" can transform the grieving process into a journey of spiritual connection and healing. The episode begins with host Janet Mayer sharing a personal account of electronic interference, a common medium for spirit communication. She recounts her computer crashing immediately after she mentally addressed her late uncle, whom she described as a "jokester." This event, coupled with her work in Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), underscores the theme that spirits often manipulate energy to provide playful or urgent validation of their presence. Janet specifically references an EVP recording where a spirit stated, "We are in your world," emphasizing that the deceased remain intimately connected to our daily reality rather than residing in a distant, unreachable location. Callers Carol and Christine provide vivid examples of how these signs manifest in specific, personal ways. Carol describes receiving comfort from her 11-year-old grandson, Ivan, through the repeated appearance of ladybugs and references to the game Minecraft. Christine shares a unique "morning song" phenomenon where specific lyrics—such as Crosby, Stills & Nash's "Southern Cross"—pop into her head upon waking, often correlating directly with her life decisions or travel plans. The hosts suggest that these musical messages are not random but are tailored to the recipient's personality and shared history with the deceased. The dialogue also addresses the emotional complexity of grief, particularly when it involves difficult relationships. Caller Lisa, who is visually impaired, discusses her late mother's communication through flickering lights. Despite a complicated past, Lisa felt her mother's support when a stranger unexpectedly helped her with difficult paperwork. The hosts reflect on the "surprising creativity of grief," noting that while sorrow and joy are intertwined, remaining open to signs can help move an individual from a "frozen" state of anger or pain into a more "transcendent" space of peace. The episode concludes with a story about a young girl named Marie, whose father, after a tragic passing, played "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on a basement piano to comfort her. This narrative serves as a final testament to the idea that the bond between loved ones is not severed by death, but merely changes form. The hosts encourage listeners to foster their own "spirit practice" by maintaining an internal dialogue with those who have passed. This discussion reaffirms that the survival of consciousness is evidenced through a variety of personal, often playful, communications. By staying open, practicing gratitude, and acknowledging the presence of the deceased in our physical world, individuals can find a path through grief toward a continued relationship with those they have lost. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world
This week on Right to Life Radio, John and Jonathan tackle the disturbing allegations against Cesar Chavez and discuss how abortion has long been a tool for powerful men to cover up abuse. They reflect on the role abortion plays in coercion, share insights from the California March for Life, and preview exciting Right to Life events.
This week we're bringing the heat with new tracks from Lecrae & MEEZO!, Mission & Frank Rilla, KB & nobigdyl and Datin! Our Back In The Day segment features classic CHH from Boogiemonsters, Urban D and KJ-52! We got new bangers from Hulvey, LaRussell & Miles Minnick and Jay Manwell! Plus, we can't forget about the R&B, our Submissions segment brings smooth vibes from Mal V Moo, JuJu Walker and Sade' Emoni! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
We're kicking off Season 6 with bangers from Miles Minnick & G-Eazy, EGR & Mariothatboii, Lecrae w/Killer Mike & T.I. and Jon Keith! Our Back In The Day Segment features classic West Coast CHH from legends King Shon & the S.S. M.O.B., Sup & DJ Dove and The Gospel Gangstas! We hit you with hot tracks from Adrian Rojo & Mission, Andy Mineo and Brenno! We can't forget the R&B with new heat from Nathan Davis Jr., 99 APEX & creed caldwell and MAYIA WARREN! Plus our Submissions segment gives us tracks from Flavor Fest artists Landy, Dre Skywalker and Lexly Nirvana! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
Signs of Life - Personal Experiences hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Redefining Death and Recognizing Signs of Consciousness This episode of Signs of Life Radio explores personal experiences that defy mainstream materialistic thinking, focusing on direct connections with the deceased without the use of mediums. Hosts Janet Mayer, Dr. Betty Kovach, and Kim Saavedra discuss shifting the cultural narrative of death toward one of "transcendence" and sharing profound accounts of afterlife validation. Redefining the Language of Departure The discussion opens with a meditation on how language shapes our perception of mortality. Janet Mayer proposes "changing the narrative" by replacing the word "death"—which carries heavy connotations of an ending—with terms like "transcending," "transitioning," or "heading back home." This shift encourages survivors to honor a loved one's journey and find lessons in the traits they left behind, such as their strength or generosity. Dr. Betty Kovach supports this, viewing death as a "miraculous activity" where humans let go of the physical body to be reborn into an eternal dimension. She shares a powerful vision her husband had of their son, who appeared as a connection between worlds, illustrating that "death just doesn't mean the same thing anymore" once one realizes there is nothing but life. Suppressed Human Potential and Universal Abilities The hosts argue that Western society has undergone a "concerted effort" to make people believe they are merely flukes of nature without innate spiritual abilities. Dr. Kovach highlights that ancient cultures and even modern studies in China and the UK demonstrate human capacities for healing and non-physical perception, such as "seeing" colors while blindfolded or dissolving tumors through vocal vibrations. They suggest that the current educational system focuses too heavily on the left brain, neglecting the "consciousness of the heart" which connects individuals to the cosmos. By moving past "brainwashing," individuals can recognize that they are direct connections to the spirit world and possess a heritage of immortality and creativity. Validation Through Direct Signs A significant portion of the dialogue is dedicated to "Signs of Life"—tangible validations from the deceased. These often manifest through electronics, scents, or physical movements. Examples shared include a daughter receiving a "Missed it, Dad" phone display at the exact time of her father's passing, and a caller in Boston who witnessed an exercise band move horizontally in a room with no draft. The hosts emphasize that these signs often occur when the recipient is in a "zone"—a calm, relaxed state during mundane tasks like vacuuming or drying hair—which allows the connection to "meet in the middle." The Concept of Soul Contracts A listener's inquiry about "soul contracts" leads to a discussion on whether life events are random or predestined. While Janet Mayer believes there is room for randomness, she acknowledges that we may come to this life with specific purposes or connections to intertwine with others. Dr. Kovach shares that her own family's tragedies (losing her mother, son, and husband in separate accidents) felt like non-random choices made for specific soul purposes. They conclude that while "contracts" might be too rigid a term, there is an undeniable "power of loving" that connects souls across dimensions. The episode reinforces the idea that consciousness survives physical death and that the "spirit world" is not a distant place, but a dimension we are constantly connected to through love and intention. By shifting our vocabulary and remaining open to the "goofy" or "strange" validations we receive, we can move from a state of mourning to one of continued relationship with those who have transcended. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world
Medium & Messages With Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta and Guest:FFFCertifiedMedium Kym Durham Kym Durham is a second-generation psychic medium who possesses the unique ability to see, hear, and feel connections to those who have crossed over. Her warm, witty, and candid personality has people from all over the physical and spiritual world reaching out to her. When she's not doing private readings or captivating those at larger events, she can be found working with law enforcement agencies across the country. Kym utilizes her unique skillset to assist investigators by helping locate missing persons, describing crime scenes, and aiding in solving cold case crimes. This episode of Signs of Life Radio features host Joe Peretta and guest medium Kim Durham, exploring the survival of consciousness through personal stories and live evidential mediumship. The discussion highlights the intersection of psychic abilities with forensic investigations and provides comfort to callers through specific messages from deceased loved ones. The Path of a Second-Generation Medium Kim Durham discussed her lifelong connection to the spiritual world, having grown up in a household where mediumship was a professional staple. Her mother, a pioneer in the field since 1974, worked on over 240 murder and missing persons cases, often consulting with the V-Doc Society and retired FBI specialists. Durham herself was recently certified by the Forever Family Foundation in 2025 and continues this legacy by utilizing her skills to assist investigators in locating missing persons and describing crime scenes. She noted that her abilities often manifest as seeing events before they happen, a trait she first displayed as a child. Live Evidential Readings and Spiritual Connections The core of the episode focused on live readings for callers across the United States. Durham provided specific "evidential" markers to validate connections, such as describing a "wiener dog" on a leash for a caller in Florida and identifying a specific "British green" convertible for a caller in California. Common themes included spirits acknowledging physical changes made by the living—such as moving a recliner or lighting specific candles—and providing comfort regarding the circumstances of their passing. Durham emphasized that these messages are intended to prove that loved ones remain present in the daily lives of those they left behind. Healing Through Shared Experience The show also touched upon the community aspect of the Forever Family Foundation. Host Joe Peretta and Durham discussed the importance of "witchy" upbringings and the comfort found in like-minded communities. They highlighted upcoming foundation events designed for those exploring non-physical realities and those seeking grief support, emphasizing that these gatherings provide a safe space for sharing unexplained visionary experiences and finding a path toward healing. This episode serves as a bridge between the analytical world of forensic investigation and the emotional realm of spiritual healing. By providing specific, verifiable details, Kim Durham and Joe Peretta reinforce the foundation's mission: to provide evidence that consciousness survives physical death and that the bond of love remains unbroken. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
Most burnout isn't caused by workload—it's caused by misalignment. That uncomfortable truth emerged from a live Leadership Lab session where chefs gathered to confront the weight they'd been carrying that wasn't actually theirs to hold.Register for The Leadership Lab"Naming the problem automatically means you are owning it. You can't name it and walk away."In this episode of Chef Life Radio, we explore the profound difference between leadership defined by frantic motion and leadership anchored in grounded presence. What you'll hear isn't motivation or theory—it's the raw clarity that surfaces when chefs slow down long enough to tell the truth about where they're misaligned.The Weight That Doesn't Belong to YouDiscover the two types of misalignment that drain culinary leaders:External disconnect between expectations and reality of your resourcesInternal chasm between your current role and internalized idealsWhy fighting the reality of your job creates constant subconscious struggle.Through real examples from the session, we examine how a high-volume operations manager can exhaust themselves trying to be a bespoke artisan chef, and why that identity conflict becomes the true source of burnout.AB Techniccal College | Culinary ProgramThe Leadership Loop for Permanent ChangeLearn the five-step framework that moves you from seeing dysfunction to enacting lasting transformation:Sensing problems through presence and attentionNaming issues (which automatically means owning them)Communicating clearly without system blamingModeling the correct behavior yourselfHolding the line when integrity conflicts with keeping people comfortableFrom Effort Extraction to PresenceExplore how successful chefs identified their version of "unnecessary spreadsheets"—those extra tasks we create to validate our worth through visible effort rather than actual impact:Why over-delivering often serves our need for validation, not client needsThe difference between motion and meaningful progressHow to ground leadership in clarity instead of excessive effortThe Power of Choice You've Been AvoidingConfront the terrifying reality that you still have agency in your career and life. We examine why inaction feels safer than acknowledging choice, and how old agreements made years ago continue dictating your present reality without conscious review.The conversation reveals why beating yourself up over past choices is unproductive, and how context changes everything about what decisions serve you now.Operational Definitions That Set You FreeThrough the story of a chef whose company is literally called "Culinary Mechanic," discover how accepting the reality of your role—rather than fighting for a romanticized...
Signs of Life - The Gathering With Bob Ginsberg, Marta Kane and Tom and Melissa Gould Navigating the Survival of Consciousness and Afterlife Communication This episode of Signs of Life Radio, hosted by Bob Ginsberg and the Forever Family Foundation, explores the mechanics of mediumship, the nature of spirit communication, and the eternal bond of love. The discussion features personal anecdotes and expert insights into how consciousness survives physical death and continues to interact with the living. The Foundations of Mediumship: Innate Gift or Learned Skill? The panel explores whether mediumship is an inherent trait or a skill that can be developed. Bob Ginsberg posits that while everyone possesses varying degrees of intuition, high-level mediumship likely requires an innate "intuitive ability" present from birth. Many certified mediums report suppressing these abilities during childhood due to societal pressure or fear. However, Tom Gould offers a more inclusive perspective, comparing mediumship to playing a musical instrument: while anyone can learn to play the violin, reaching "Carnegie Hall" levels of evidential mediumship requires rigorous, dedicated training and practice. Mechanics of Communication and the Role of Vibration The difficulty of spirit communication is attributed to "vibrational" differences. Spirits exist at a high frequency, while the physical world operates at a lower vibration. For communication to occur, the spirit must lower its vibration while the medium raises theirs to find a "meeting place." This explains why dream visitations are the most common form of contact; the dreamer is already in a receptive, altered state of consciousness. In contrast, physical manifestations like moving objects (psychokinesis) are significantly harder for spirits to achieve. The Persistence of Love and the "Life Review" A central theme is that love serves as the "energy of the universe" and a primary conduit for connection. Spirits do not feel human anger or grudges regarding a loved one's past skepticism or the length of time since their passing. Marta Christin shares a profound "shared death experience" where her mother, while comforting her dying father, witnessed his entire "life review" as if it were her own. This suggests that the transition into the afterlife involves a deep, empathetic understanding of one's impact on others, often leading to a sense of peace rather than guilt. Concepts of the Afterlife and the Akashic Records The panel discusses the "Akashic Records," which a caller describes as a "soul's library" containing every thought and emotion across lifetimes. Bob notes that modern physicists refer to a similar concept known as the "zero-point field"—a universal storehouse of information. Furthermore, the term "passing" is preferred over "dying" because it implies a transition from one room to another rather than a final extinguishment of consciousness. The episode reinforces the idea that consciousness is eternal and that the transition from the physical world is merely a change in frequency. By maintaining an open mind and focusing on the enduring energy of love, individuals can foster a continuing relationship with those who have passed, understanding that they remain "only a heartbeat away". Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
Signs of Life with Bob Ginsberg Guest, Liz Entin, a skeptic and author, Liz brings a unique perspective to the mediumship conversation Tonight on Signs of Life Radio, Host Bob Ginsberg will be interviewing Liz Entin. Liz began examining if there was evidence of an afterlife and anything paranormal in 2015 following the passing of her father. While she still considers herself skeptical and an atheist, (although she's a cultural Jew), the evidence really blew her away. She is the author and podcast host of WTF Just Happened?! Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
On this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi marks the 53rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade with a deep dive into its history, legal reasoning, and long-lasting impact on American culture. From the common law roots of abortion restrictions to the Supreme Court's controversial use of the 14th Amendment, John explains why Roe was never the "moderate" decision many believed it to be. He also unpacks Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the eventual overturning of Roe in the Dobbs decision, and how the abortion pill is reshaping the fight for life today.
Why Survival Mode Kills Leadership Before It Kills YouThe holiday season doesn't create problems in your kitchen, it reveals them. When the heat is highest and the pressure builds, what surfaces isn't just about staffing shortages or vendor issues. It's about the stories we tell ourselves about what leadership actually means.-------------------Register for the free monthly Culinary Leadership Lab: a live working space for chefs ready to lead without losing themselves @https://thecheflifebrigade.com/LeadershipLab--------------------"Your team doesn't need your sacrifice. They need your steadiness."In this raw and necessary episode of Chef Life Radio, we confront the uncomfortable truth about survival mode in culinary leadership. While you're grinding through another holiday hell week, pushing through exhaustion, and wearing depletion like a badge of honor, something deeper is happening that demands your attention.--------------------Stop chasing stars and start building a career that actually works. Join the National Champions at A-B Tech in Asheville for hands-on training that respects the hustle without losing the soul. Real tools for real chefs at https://link.chefliferadio.com/abtech-----------------------The Shark Mentality That's Killing UsWe've normalized the belief that if we stop moving, we die. But what if constant motion isn't strength—it's avoidance? What if the very thing we think keeps us alive is actually preventing us from truly living?Through the story of a chef who landed his dream role at double his salary, we explore the profound impact of one simple question: How are you really? Not how's the prep list, not how's service—how are you?When Pressure Exposes the CracksDiscover why survival mode might get you through a shift, but it will destroy your culture:How exhaustion gets rewarded while sustainability gets ignoredWhy depleted leaders become unpredictable, eroding trust faster than angerThe difference between leadership and simply outrunning the truthThe Leadership Loop That Changes EverythingLearn a practical four-step approach to leading when everything feels like it's falling apart:Naming the cracks where they actually areContextualizing why change matters nowModeling the behavior you're asking forHolding the line when people-pleasing feels easierBeyond the Kitchen WallsThis conversation extends beyond the pass to examine how we show up at home. Have you told your family what this season actually requires? Or do you just disappear and hope they understand? Work-life harmony isn't about equal time—it's about named expectations and conscious consent.The Maintenance Your Leadership NeedsExplore why steady-state self-care isn't indulgent—it's operational. When your nervous system is fried, everything downstream distorts. The chefs who last aren't the ones who move fastest; they're the ones who know when to stop...
John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller debut Right to Life Radio on the "50,000-watt mega blowtorch" KMJ with a fiery discussion about the growing tensions between pro-life organizations and the Trump administration. They break down the FDA's slow-rolling review of the abortion pill, the political risks of inaction, and the backlash from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Lila Rose, and other key advocates. The hosts also analyze the 2022 midterms, why Trump's team wants to avoid the abortion conversation, and the controversy surrounding Josh and Erin Hawley's new "Love Life" initiative.
John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller wrap up 2025 with a frank pro-life year in review. They break down the highs and lows of the movement, from California's legislative battles and Gavin Newsom's "puddle of money" for Planned Parenthood to the historic—though temporary—defunding of the nation's largest abortion provider. The conversation also explores the growing threat of physician-assisted suicide, the stalled review of Mifepristone, and why the fight over abortion pills may define the future of the pro-life movement. Plus, a sneak peek at Right to Life Radio's exciting new home in 2026!
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek goes behind the scenes of a local production of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY. The classic film is the inspiration for this play within a play. The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a new musical production of SISTER ACT. Later in the show, Gary visits a west suburban bookstore to get the scoop on what titles are on peoples' wish lists this holiday season. And we'll sit down for some Tom & Jerrys at a Chicago bar that specializes in the festive drink.
In this short podcast-only episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi dives into the growing tension within the pro-life movement over the Trump administration's approach to abortion policy—specifically the lack of action on Mifeprestone. John explores the political strategy behind keeping quiet on abortion, the conflict with Josh and Erin Hawley's new "Love Life" messaging campaign, and the danger of ceding the conversation to pro-abortion voices. With some humor and a bit of frustration, John and Jonathan ask: if we can't talk about abortion now, when can we?
Send us a Text Message and suggest a topic or guest!(RE-BROADCAST) On this episode of Respect Life Radio, hosts Emma and Jennifer interviewed our very own podcast host & Executive Director of Families of Character, Jordan Langdon. In this interview, Jordan shares her personal journey of marriage and raising three children, reflecting on how embracing this Christ-centered model transformed her family life. Through seasons of struggle and growth, she and her husband discovered the power of viewing family as a team—one rooted in love, joy, and mutual service. Jordan also emphasizes the importance of prayer, and how transformative it is in the foundation of marriage and family life.Check out other episodes of the Respect Life Radio show. Contact Jordan at jordan@familiesofcharacter.com for any speaking opportunities or parenting workshops. The Thriving Family Accelerator provides an easy, 3-step process to lower stress, parent as a united team, and enjoy a true friendship with your spouse & relationship with your kids. Sign up now for this live parent coaching with proven methods for positively engaging your family and redistributing the mental load.
Join Educate for Life Radio and Kevin Conover as he interviews Tamar Miller author of “Nameless But Known: 6 Biblical Women Jesus Met With His Mercy”. Nameless But Known invites readers to explore the lives of six unnamed women in the Gospels whose desperate circumstances were met with compassion and mercy when they encountered Jesus. It draws out how these women — often overlooked or judged by society — found redemption, hope, and dignity through Christ's grace. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences of suffering or invisibility and trust that God sees, knows, and cares for them.This episode first aired Monday, December 8Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays at 12:30pm. Listen live on KPRZ San Diego Radio AM 1210.Listen live: www.educateforlife.org/live
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi dives into the crisis facing pregnant women in Madera County, California. With Medi-Cal reimbursements so low that OBGYNs can't afford to accept patients, maternity wards are closing and home births are on the rise—leaving low-income women with fewer and riskier options. John breaks down how the expansion of Medi-Cal under Gavin Newsom has created an unsustainable system, why Planned Parenthood isn't helping these women, and the troubling reality that California's healthcare policies make abortion easier and cheaper than childbirth.
Join Educate for Life Radio and Kevin Conover as he interviews Denise Schick about her book “Grace & Truth”. Learn how Christians can — and should — engage in conversations about sexuality and gender with youth in a way that combines biblical fidelity and Christ-like compassion: upholding what they see as the biblical view of marriage and sexual ethics, while also treating LGBTQ individuals as image-bearers worthy of dignity, love, and respect. This episode first aired Monday, December 1Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays at 12:30pm. Listen live on KPRZ San Diego Radio AM 1210.Listen live: www.educateforlife.org/live
This episode we're taking you on the road to Crossover Church in Tampa, Florida for the 2025 Flavor Fest Conference! We give you an inside look at to all the happenings of the 25th year of this incredible event! We've got bangers from some of the artists who performed on the main stage like Kenny Rivers, Datin, Alex Jean, Bizzle, Angie Rose and Zauntee! Our Back In The Day segment highlights Flavor Fest artists The Ambassador, KF-52 and the founder of Flavor Fest and Crossover Church's Senior Pastor Tommy Kyllonen, aka Urban D! Plus, we've got new heat from Flavor Fest artists Justin Mitchell, Prodi Da Prodigal, Montell Jordan, YP AKA Young Paul and MrBigFaith! Elevate Your Music & Elevate Your Mind!
Join Educate for Life Radio and Kevin Conover as he interviews Dr. Holsclaw and his wife and co-author Cyd Holsclaw about their book “Landscapes of the Soul”. Learn how the science and the spirituality of attachment can move you into confident faith, courage, and connectionThis episode first aired Monday, November 17Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays at 12:30pm. Listen live on KPRZ San Diego Radio AM 1210.Listen live: www.educateforlife.org/live
The Real Measure of Culinary Leadership: When Cooks Choose You Over MoneyIn a world obsessed with celebrity chefs and flashy culinary theatrics, Chef Franck Desplechin represents something far more valuable: the quiet mastery of sustained excellence. From Michelin-starred kitchens in France to high-volume hotel operations across continents, Chef Franck has built his reputation not on ego or spectacle, but on the unglamorous fundamentals that actually matter—discipline, mentorship, and the long view of leadershipJoin the Chef Life Brigade Member Community by clicking hereIn this episode of Chef Life Radio, I sit down with a chef who's witnessed the evolution of our industry from the inside out, and more importantly, has evolved with it. We explore the challenging transition from being a technically excellent cook to becoming a leader worth following, and why the hardest lesson in leadership might be learning when to stay silent.From Perfectionist to People DeveloperChef Franck opens up about his early days in France, where the pursuit of Michelin stars shaped his understanding of excellence:How the relentless standards of fine dining created both his greatest strengths and biggest blind spotsThe moment he realized technical skill alone wouldn't make him a successful leaderWhy his first attempts at management nearly drove away the very people he needed mostThe Validation That Really MattersWe discuss what true success looks like in culinary leadership:Why the best chefs measure their worth by who follows them, not who applauds themThe profound moment when team members choose growth over money to stay with your visionHow retention became his unexpected competitive advantage in an industry plagued by turnover"I realized very quickly that everyone has a good reason to be in this. Everyone has their own journey and it is up to you to get to know their journey, where they're headed."The Craft of Building OthersChef Franck shares his philosophy on what it means to be in service:How he shifted from seeing cooking as his craft to viewing mentorship as his true art formThe responsibility that comes with the power to shape someone's anniversary dinner—or their entire careerWhy making yourself obsolete is actually the highest form of culinary leadershipLessons from the Marathon MindsetIn our conversation, we explore:How to balance the creative passion of menu development with the patient work of people developmentWhy some of his greatest teachers were the chefs he didn't want to emulateThe difference between being ready for leadership and being willing to step into itThis episode offers a refreshing perspective on what it means to build a culinary career that extends beyond the kitchen. Whether you're struggling with the transition from cook to leader, or you're an experienced chef looking to deepen your impact, Chef Franck's insights provide a roadmap for creating the kind of legacy that outlasts any menu or review.Ready to discover what sustained excellence looks like when nobody's watching? This conversation will challenge your assumptions about success and inspire you to lead from a place of genuine service.Join the Crew & Support The Show @Join the Crew & Support The Show Stay Tall & Frosty and Remember to Lead from the Heart,AdamLinks In The ShowChef...