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This live episode was recorded over two nights in June in The Big Romance on Parnell Street in front of an attentive live audience (and some people overheard on the recording from the main bar) I'm sure why it took me 18 editions of the Listen Closely live listening parties for me to think about recording them and putting them out on the Patreon feed but I finally had the idea last month. And sure, when we had two sold out parties of people coming to hear some chat and a full-volume listen in The Big Romance of LCD Soundsystem's second album Sound Of Silver (2007), then it was a great opportunity to stitch together chats I had with two guests DJ Kelly-Anne Byrne and Eoghan O'Sullivan (The Point Of Everything), all about James Murphy, Losing your Edge, loving and hating new York, gout and more The second album from record nerd James Murphy and company, cemented LCD's status as a defining band of an alternative generation, elevating and building on the wry wink-wink-reference debut album with a second record that felt less like Murphy play pretending his heroes but joining them with a record filled with vastly superior alternative dance and rock music that takes its influences and turns them into something greater, and more singularly LCD Soundystem with songs of the age - 'Someone Great', 'Get Innocuous', 'All My Friends', 'Us vs Them' and more. We discuss the record first with Eoghan and then play the record (not broadcast of course) before coming back after with Kelly-Anne Byrne to post-mortem what we've heard. Listen on Apple | Android | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed | Podlink * Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord community
Do you ever feel like you're having the same fight over and over again? Why is it so hard to be in a relationship with someone who is different from you? Today, Jay sits down with Dr. Orna Guralnik — the world-renowned clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and lead therapist on the hit series Couples Therapy. Known for helping couples navigate the complexities of intimacy, conflict, and emotional patterns, Orna shares the real reason relationships break down — and what it actually takes to build something that lasts. Jay and Orna explore why couples often blame communication as the root of all their problems, when what’s really breaking them down runs much deeper. They explore how differences in values, backgrounds, and even childhood wounds create invisible barriers in love—and how we often try to solve them by changing the other person instead of turning inward. Orna shares how blame, defensiveness, and scorekeeping keep us stuck in toxic patterns, and what it looks like to show up with more honesty, humility, and curiosity. Together Jay and Orna unpack the rise of therapy language online—terms like “gaslighting” and “narcissist”—and how misusing them can shut down the kind of open dialogue relationships truly need. They also explore how issues around money, time, and intimacy often point to deeper struggles with power, identity, and emotional safety. In this interview, you’ll learn: How to Stop Trying to “Fix” Your Partner How to Recognize the Real Issue Beneath the Argument How to Make Conflict a Source of Connection How to Move from Blame to Responsibility How to Stay Grounded When Your Values Clash How to Build a Relationship That Grows with You Real love doesn’t ask us to become someone else — it asks us to grow into our most honest, grounded self. This episode is a reminder that healthy relationships aren’t about avoiding differences, but about learning how to navigate them with compassion. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:06 Why Couples Really Fight: The Common Core Conflicts 04:02 Facing “Otherness”: What Happens When Your Partner Is Different 06:07 Embracing Differences Without Losing Yourself 10:21 Building a Partnership of Equals During Conflict 16:48 Holding On to Your Value in a Relationship 19:39 Conflicting Loyalties: When Family and Love Collide 25:18 The Art of Working Through Relationship Struggles 30:01 Digging Deeper: Finding the Root of Your Disagreements 33:26 Escaping the Blame Trap in Your Relationship 37:24 Self-Centeredness vs. Shared Growth 43:07 Creating Emotional Safety for Your Partner 49:57 Letting Love In: Are You Truly Ready for Partnership? 55:33 How Men and Women Tend to Navigate Relationships Differently 57:02 Why It’s So Hard for Men to Open Up Emotionally 01:00:59 Listen Closely—People Reveal More Than You Think 01:03:20 When Parental Baggage Shapes Your Relationship 01:06:57 Signs of a Strong and Healthy Relationship 01:13:35 What Really Makes Someone a Bad Partner? 01:18:35 Are You in Love with a Narcissist? 01:22:12 The Money Struggles Behind Relationship Conflict 01:28:46 Intimacy and Desire: What Keeps Love Alive 01:33:25 Orna on Final Five Episode Resources: Orna Guralnik | Website Orna Guralnik | Linkedin Orna Guralnik | Instagram Orna Guralnik | TiktokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fowler reporting for duty, as The Anglerfish makes its initial descent to newly discovered depthsTranscriptUnfathomable Depths is a fictional audio drama that features in my upcoming YA rom com, LISTEN CLOSELY. You can read about many more of Fowler's exploits in the book, which you can buy or pre-order here on the Harper Collins website, or from any of the bookseller links found on the page, or pre-save the audiobook on Spotify hereFowler was played by Cloud Quinn, who you can also hear as Aiden's narrator in the Listen Closely audiobook. Find out more about him hereOpening and closing themes composed by AMC. Find out more about AMC's fantastic show The Vesta Clinic hereWritten, sound designed, and produced by Leon EganAll other music sourced from Epidemic Sounds, SFX sourced from SoundsnapContent warnings: Extensive discussion of the ocean and deep sea, mention of night terrors, general feeling of claustrophobia through sound design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rest, have a cup of tea, and allow The Merchant to show you the wonders they've collectedTranscriptThe Night Market is a fictional audio drama that forms the basis of my upcoming YA rom com, LISTEN CLOSELY. You can read about many more of The Merchant's wares in the book, which you can buy or pre-order here on the Harper Collins website, or from any of the bookseller links found on the page, or pre-save the audiobook on Spotify hereThe Merchant was played by Maggie Bain, who you can also hear as Jude's narrator in the Listen Closely audiobook. Find out more about them hereOpening and closing themes composed by AMC. Find out more about AMC's fantastic show The Vesta Clinic hereWritten, sound designed, and produced by Leon EganAll other music sourced from Epidemic Sounds, SFX sourced from Epidemic Sounds, Soundsnap, and FreesoundContent warnings: brief implied mention of death and grief for a romantic partner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Updates, apologies, promises, and some exciting new (non-tnt) content coming very soonTranscriptYou can pre-order (or buy, if you're listening to this more than a few days after it was posted) Listen Closely here or at any of the external links on the pageTickets and details to events:Liverpool (L1 Waterstones) 3rd July 2025, with Anna Zoe Quirke and Josh SilverLondon (The Common Press) 4th July 2025, with Lex Croucher, Dean Atta, and Lizze Huxley-Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of season two of the official podcast of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Jon Paul Morosi reflects on his most memorable moments from season one, including stories from Joe Torre, Craig Biggio and Adrián Beltré. The first episode of season two of The Road to Cooperstown drops Tuesday, May 6.Subscribe today so you never miss a moment. Visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame - BaseballHall.org Follow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Twitter/X - @BaseballHallFollow the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Instagram - @BaseballHall Follow Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter/X - @jonmorosi
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This is part 6 of the series titled Listen Closely. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the fact that God's answer is the right answer. https://www.pacbible.org/
This is part 5 of the series titled Listen Closely. In this message Pastor Vern teaches about how to not have our conscience seared. https://www.pacbible.org/
This is part 4 of the series titled Listen Closely. In this message Pastor Vern teaches about not listening to poisonous words. https://www.pacbible.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vern-frank/support
This is part 3 of the series titled Listen Closely. In this message Pastor Vern teaches about the need to invite Jesus in to every room in our house. https://www.pacbible.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vern-frank/support
Send us a textDanny: Yeah, I don't remember why I had dad's journal. If he, don't know if he, he didn't ask me to take a look at it, but I don't know why I must've been digging around, rooting around through his stuff or something, but I was moved by the poem.As the guys wrap up this season, Michael, Danny and Kevin discuss future projects, disc golf and the poem One Of These Days that Danny's dad, Ted Stephens penned.
This is part 2 of the series titled Listen Closely. In this message Pastor Vern teaches about the need to have ears to hear anything God wants to tell us. https://www.pacbible.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vern-frank/support
Send us a textMichael: And Hampton was like, I want to let this go as long as we possibly can. He's like, I want to anticipate that moment where somebody's like, like you would if you were listening to vinyl and you felt like the needle had gotten stuck, you're gonna wait and wait and wait, okay, it's stuck, I'm gonna get up and move it. And he's like, at the point where they reach for the fast forward button or the next button, he's like, that's where we're gonna cut it.Michael, Danny and Kevin share what they're up to now (along with Miguel and Kevin as well as the the book of Proverbs that inspired Michael and Miguel to pen the song, Garland of Grace.
This is part 1 of the series titled Listen Closely. In this message Pastor Vern teaches about the fact that God has the answer that we need. https://www.pacbible.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vern-frank/support
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Send us a textMichael: It's okay if people mislabel you. It's okay if people don't get what you're doing. You've got a lot of room to grow. And there's a God that created a great big universe.On this episode, the guys in Smalltown Poets break down Quasar, including that introduction, you know,....this one: "You listening out there are going to hear sounds that are a little different from what you're accustomed to. Well, let me remind you: in front of me in the studio and in front of you coming directly through your radio are five young men who have been called by God,....New episodes each Monday.
Send us a textDanny: On one of our more recent records, we've got a song called Say Hello, where we have all these Easter eggs in our lyrics where we pay homage to Keith Green and White Heart and Petra and all the early rockers like DeGarmo & Key.On this episode, Danny Stephens, Kevin Breuner and Michael Johnston talk about the influence and contribution of their label head, Dana Key had as well as their confessional song, New Man.New episodes each Monday.
Send us a textMichael: It was not something that the record company was looking for at the time. I just to be, I think to be quite candid about it, I think the idea was, hey, we want to get a song or a couple of songs that we think we could get on more adult contemporary stations. Danny: Yes, that's right.The guys in Smalltown Poets discuss the influences of David Wicox (as it relates to their cover of Hold It Up To The Light) and Peter Gabriel as well as the disappearance of themes in albums.New episodes release each Monday.
Timothy Nicholas joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Drs Lisa Rainsong and Emily Gentry Lamb: “Using Music to Teach Health Professions Students to Listen Closely and Promote Peace.” Recorded August 15, 2024. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.org
Send us a textMichael: One image in particular, I just couldn't get away from it was the kid with the magnifying glass up to his mouth....This week, Danny, Kevin and Michael talk about Calcutta, India and the impact a boys home had on the making of the record, including an old Sunday School song written over 160 years ago. All that plus their song, The Gospel Is Peace.New episodes release each Monday.
Send us a textDanny: I think the story that goes with this one is that we were,...was this the night that Kevin, you and I were walking through the park in San Francisco that's right by the Golden Gate Bridge and we were,... Kevin: When we thought we were going to die. We thought that was our last night.This week, the guys talk about some of their favorite musical influences growing up as well as the Danny Stephens-penned ballad, Long, Long Way.New episodes release each Monday.
Send us a textMichael: I don't want to throw anybody under the bus, but just something that you said reminded me of something that was kind of happening in the background while we were writing this record.This week, Danny talks about the influence that CCM artist, Keith Green while the guys discuss their songwriting process as a band as well as the song, 48 States.New episodes release each Monday.
Send us a textDanny: And I see the jars of clay guys standing by the escalator. go over and say, Hey, we just came up with this new name. not going to call ourselves Villanelle anymore. And one of the guys, think it was Steve Mason says, that sounds like a rap group. Are you really going to do that?This week, Danny Stephens, Michael Johnston and Kevin Breuner discuss changing their name from Villanelle to Smalltown Poets and Gloria - the song they "stole" from their friends, The Waiting.New episodes release each Monday.
Send us a textMichael: At the height of the cake fight, so in the shots where you see crumbs and wads of cake going in front of us as a band, there were two 12-year old boys, one on either side of the stage, who had been given full reign and full permission to throw cake at our faces to just go nuts....From the meteoric start of their Ardent debut album to cakewalks and food fights, Michael, Kevin and Danny talk through some challenges - and joys - of making the unintended worship song, There Is Only You.New episodes release each Monday.
The Scottish duo's 1998 debut album is the subject of this month's Listen Closely listening party and podcast.Boards Of Canada's debut album Music Has The Right To Children on Warp Records/SKAM is a modern classic, a highly evocative collection of music, operating like a fading childhood memory, a creeping nostalgic collage of analogue electronic music, samples from public service broadcasting programming, with inspirations from to hip-hop beats, ambient techno and psychedelia.Join Niall and Andrea to discuss the liminal legacy of Music Has The Right To Children, and discover how library music, Sesame Street and nature documentaries all inform the album, and we chat about the album's childhood nostalgia, and its preoccupation with a retrofuturistic nostalgia and memory. Join us at the Big Romance on Wednesday October 30th for our Listening Party for the album. You won't want to miss the chance to hear this on vinyl as loud as possible!The Listen Closely series of listening party nights in The Big Romance, featuring a focus album from an artist we love on the last Wednesday of every month. It's a chance to appreciate a modern classic album played loud on vinyl through the bar's beautiful Toby Hatchett soundsystem with a chat about the record before and after, whether you know it and love it, or if it's brand new to you. * Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityListen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textKevin: You know, we just kind of went our separate ways. It was like a scene out of a movie....The making of a band from their early days as Villanelle to finding Kevin at the Gospel Music Association's GMA Week. Michael talks about the inspiration behind the album's biggest hit, "Anything Genuine", which also appeared on the 1999 WOW compilation album.New episodes release each Monday.
Send us a textMICHAEL: So that combined with just an honest wrestling of a 19, 20 year old, you know, am I all in on this? Is this something that I'm okay with going public with, you know?The Christian alt. rock band from Tifton, GA speaks about getting their start as Villanelle where Ardent Records president, Dana Key found the opening track, "Call Me Christian".New episodes release each Monday.
In this episode, I tell the story of how I started in Voice Overs. I tell stories of what I should have said and done and what I did to move closer to reaching my goals. Listen at the 10 minute mark to hear some poetry readings. Can my voice calm you and make you relaxed? Let me know in the comments. Thanks for for listening - B-EZ - Mister Todd www.mistertoddscorner.com/podcast www.tatt-teeshirts.com Connect with Mister Todd at https://instagram.com/mistertoddscorner https://instagram.com/storiesandsolutions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mister-todd/support
The crew recaps week 2 of CFB with special guest @mspeacherino ! Texas vs Michigan 7:57 Where is the meat in Michigan?!! 13:26 College Gameday recap! 17:10 Actual Michigan game discussion 25:03 ANTIFA takes over the plains 28:12 ND stinks 48:17 Week 3 preview 1:04:00 Listen CLOSELY
In the Tuesday presser KF answered questions from the media about the loss from the weekend, he talked about dealing with setbacks and how to move forward from those, and the danger of dwelling on the past. The theme of the press conference was likening this past weekend to 2002 so we discuss how time, decades, provides a pretty good perspective on how great that season was and how much potential this season still has. We discuss how the RB room may only be a 3 man stable right now with JP outside looking in, and of course how scoring in the redzone was such a vital issue in week 1 and will be a focus moving forward. We also talk best timing to try out Brendan Sullivan and why KF may be more open to a QB switch right now than people think.. all of this and more!If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more!Find us on social media @washedupwalkonsVisit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
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Today's episode is about how to overcome rock bottom and achieve your highest potential that's waiting for you with Best-selling Author, Lisa Nichols. Check out the full episode: https://link.chtbl.com/278-pod
Welcome to Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can't not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and '30s. Do you know who this fellow is? He's violinist, bandleader and vocalist Joseph Sudy. We're a little late in celebrating his birthday, which was August […] The post Listen Closely, Now! – RRR # 1,257 August 18, 2024 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.
It's a sequel to last year's Listen Closely, and this time the guys talk abut asking. What questions are the kind that not only develop your health – relationally, familially, and professionally – but make the people you are talking with feel honored, encouraged, and loved? Hint: you need to…
Recorded 05-26-2024: Pastor Larry G. Stephens contiunes the sermon series through the Act of the Apostles. This message comes from verses 1-10 with an emphasis on exegeting or understanding your cultural and surroundings. It is imperative to Know our place and.... l. Listen Closely to Those Around Us: II. Respond Appropriately: Below is an excerpt with the stats from the sermon: "According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Caucasian people make up 55.2%, Black or African America 41.7%, Native American at 0.7% and Hispanic at 4.5%. In Martin County, 66.6% of the population own their homes, and 82% have a high school education or higher. " The better question, "How many know Jesus as Lord?"
We're joined by Kevin Breuner of Smalltown Poets to cover their sophomore record, Listen Closely. Following up a hit debut record is never easy, and Kevin provides a firsthand account for all the band encountered going into this record. Naturally as the band's guitarist, we get pretty nerdy on guitar stuff as we comb through the songs looking for Anything Genuine.If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Email: contact@churchjamsnow.comSite: https://www.churchjamsnow.com/IG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast
This month's deep dive Listen Closely album is:Portishead - Dummy (1994)The debut album from the Bristol trio of Geoff Barrow, Beth Gibbons, and Adrian Utley was released during the summer of Blur's Parklife and Oasis's Definitely Maybe. Dummy was a darker, stranger record that would become a trip-hop classic that paired hip-hop, jazz, and electronic textures with Beth Gibbons spine-tingling voice and twangy tremolo guitars that belong in spy movies.The winner of the 1995 Mercury Music Prize, Dummy features the singles ‘Sour Times', ‘Glory Box', and ‘Numb', and is notable for it soulful turntable-sampling, melancholic film noir atmosphere. A modern classic indeed. We delve deep into how the band met, what trip-hop and the Bristol sound was, how the band got their name, how Dummy became hugely popular and a bit of a dinner-party LP ripe for sexy background music in film and more.The hosts of the Nialler9 Podcast (Niall Byrne and Andrea Cleary) present the Listen Closely series of listening parties on the Big Romance's warm Toby Hatchett soundsystem, featuring a focus modern classic album and a chat around it on the last Wednesday of the month.The Portishead - Dummy Listening Party happens Wednesday March 27th at The Big Romance.Thanks to Georgia Hallion for editing the podcast.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityListen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS FeedShow notesSongs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify PlaylistKEXP 25 year anniversary interview in 2019Dummy SamplesPitchfork's review by By Philip Sherburne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Effectively managing conflict is essential for maintaining team cohesion and promoting a positive work environment. In this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell, host Nicholas Phillips sits down with Katrina Nobles, director of conflict programs, and Liz Davis-Frost, mediation and training extension associate, to examine conflict and the techniques for focused listening they practice with students at the Cornell ILR School's Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution.Tune in to explore:Definitions of conflictIntentionality and consciousnessEffects of socialization on perceptions of conflictCompetitive to cooperative axis of communicationDiatribe, debate, discourse and dialogueComfort with conflict within yourself and with othersDeep listening for effective communication and collaborationSuspension of judgment in conflictListening to understand rather than respondReflective feedbackOrganizational policies for conflict managementDid you enjoy this episode? Watch the full Keynote. Gain additional insights and skills in the Conflict Resolution certificate program co-authored by Katrina Nobles and more than 30 other leadership and strategic management certificates—all available online from eCornell. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
In episode 565, Mike and James invite Émélie Braschi back to the podcast to talk about do-it-yourself hearing aids. We find some very interesting information about how direct-to-consumer self-fitted hearing aids compare to conventional hearing aids fitted via audiogram. You really need to listen to this podcast – your patients will thank you. Show notes […]
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The former president has been ramping up the “spiritual” language he uses on the campaign trail, according to author and this week's guest on The New Abnormal, Sarah Posner. Plus! A talk with professor and author Jason Stanley about his book “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen up, this'll only take a second! Well ok, more like an hour. That's how long we devote to talking about then importance of learning to listen well on this ep (minus Baby Steps of the Week and What's Giving Us Life, of course). We get into it – what…
“We can survive one stolen election; we cannot survive people thinking all elections are stolen.” - A former colleague in national talk radio. My friend was right, but not in the way he thought he was. He wanted people in talk radio to stop talking about the 2020 election being stolen to prevent creating distrust in all elections. I disagree then and I disagree now. When I can present witness statements like we will today, when we can see the massive election crimes being uncovered in Michigan last week, we need to press this issue to force change. Afterall, the Republican Party is trying to make President Trump sign a loyalty pledge to them … how loyal are they to the Country as they attempt to ignore election integrity as a key issue?What does God's Word say? We cannot expect godly leadership from ungodly people. They cannot have the Fruit of The Spirit. The Fruit of the Spirit or the Flesh?Even people abiding with God carry the brokenness of sin. Our Lord, sinless, perfect Jesus even said this:Why Did Jesus Ask, ‘Why Do You Call Me Good'?Episode 1,016 Links:Trump says he won't sign RNC loyalty pledge required for debate Listen CLOSELY to what she said cuz we've NEVER HEARD THIS. You mean to tell me that FOUR - that's right- FOUR STATES - ASKED FOR THEIR ELECTORAL VOTES BACK. Four states…Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, sent letters to Congress asking for their electoral votes to be returned for further deliberation Sworn testimony from 2020 of an eye witness at Detroit-TLC-Center: she saw an election official put correction tape inside a tabulator to make the bar code unreadable and to override the ballot, and then fed the same 27 ballots into that tabulator over 10 times.NOW WE HAVE PROOF! TGP EXCLUSIVE: Massive 2020 Voter Fraud Uncovered in Michigan – Including Estimated “800,000 Ballot Applications Sent to Non-Qualified Voters” – Bags of Pre-Paid Gift Cards, Guns with Silencers, Burner Phones, and a Democrat-Funded Organization with Multiple Temporary Facilities in Several States @gatewaypundit EXCLUSIVE: Massive 2020 Voter Fraud Uncovered in Michigan – Police Find TENS OF THOUSANDS of Fake Registrations - Poll watcher from 2020 Michigan.It's completely normal that in 20h time period the counted duplicate ballots were casted ONLY for one candidate, which happened to be Biden. It's completely normal for poll workers to change challenged ballots to a straight Democrat ticket by filling up the ballots by themselves. It's completely normal to add votes from the same batch multiple times. It's completely normal to have poll center boarded up and not allowing GOP poll watches back in. If you say that all looks like an election fraud you are conspiracy theorist.Poll watcher from 2020 election. These ballots were in sequential order which is impossible for mail in ballots. As if they were manufactured.Who is Michael Jones?: FBI Informant Planted in Proud Boys Caught on Tape on January 6.Instead of serving time in prison for felony convictions, Jones is part of the so-called "white supremacy" movement. He also reportedly is a fed.On Tuesday, D.C. Councilmember @trayonwhite asked for the National Guard to step in amid the District's rise in crime. 4Patriots https://4patriots.com Protect your family with Food kits, solar generators and more at 4Patriots. Use code TODD for 10% off your first purchase. Alan's Soaps https://alanssoaps.com/TODD Use coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. BiOptimizers https://magbreakthrough.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% off your order. Bonefrog https://bonefrog.us Enter promo code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your subscription. Bulwark Capital http://KnowYourRiskRadio.com Find out how Bulwark Capital Actively Manages risk. Call 866-779-RISK or visit KnowYourRiskRadio.com Patriot Mobile https://patriotmobile.com/herman Get free activation today with offer code HERMAN. Visit or call 878-PATRIOT. RuffGreens https://ruffgreens.com/todd Get your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, simply cover shipping. Visit or call 877-MYDOG-64. SOTA Weight Loss https://sotaweightloss.com SOTA Weight Loss is, say it with me now, STATE OF THE ART! Sound of Freedom https://angel.com/freedom Join the two million and see Sound of Freedom in theaters July 4th. GreenHaven Interactive https://greenhaveninteractive.com Digital Marketing including search engine optimization and website design.
Ticks are coming for you, LITERALLY! The cases of Lyme Disease are on the rise because ticks are TAKING OVER BABY! Today we are talking about how ticks infect you, why they are increasing around us, and how to protect yourself. The science is fascinating, and the up to date research could keep you alive, so LISTEN CLOSELY!WDWLTW:Strawberries aren't berries! - 4:40Naming heatwaves is controversial - 8:15STUDYTIME: Ticks and Lyme Disease - 14:57 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Senator Josh Hawley about his new book “Manhood”; the border crisis; the real reason Democrats want more illegal immigration at the southern border; why it's time to stop funding Ukraine; how he would have handled the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank; what the left really means when they criticize toxic masculinity; how to stop big tech from tracking kids; why female Democrats aren't standing up to stop the push to have trans women in sports; the real risks of trans surgery for kids suffering with gender dysphoria; why we should escalate the China trade war by increasing tariffs; and much more.
As the fight for the speakership of the House continues, some Republicans, like Rep. Dan Crenshaw, are getting fed up and lashing out at their colleagues. Glenn and Stu discuss how crucial a true leader is in the House and speculate about what comes next. Glenn reviews the inaugural speech by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and reviews his impressive list of accomplishments, filled with actions, not words. In light of the funeral of Pope Benedict XVI, Glenn recalls his trip to the Vatican and the disturbing spiritual encounter he experienced. Glenn and Stu weigh the pros and cons of human composting. Conservative activist Scott Presler lays out how the GOP must engage in legal ballot harvesting. Is America headed toward a four-day work week? Some good news about the health of Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin was released. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices