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Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
The Shadow of the Cross | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 35:00


The Shadow of the Cross | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, April 13, 2025, at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
The Labor of Prayer | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 39:04


Change Your World: The Labor of Prayer | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, April 6, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Catholic History Trek
194. Catholics Went Down to Georgia

Catholic History Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 8:54


Catholics from Maryland migrated to Georgia in the 1790s, creating the settlement of Locust Grove and the state's first parish, Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary.("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 36, Georgia)Contribute to Catholic History Trek at Paypal (Kevin Schmiesing at Catholic History Trek)The Purification Heritage Center

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
A God-Given Boldness | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 40:03


Change Your World: A God-Given Boldness | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, March 30, 2025, at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
A Sense of Urgency | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 37:56


Change Your World: A Sense of Urgency | Dr. Taylor McKneely | Sunday, March 23, 2025, at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Go and Do Likewise | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 35:58


Change Your World: Go and Do Likewise | Dr. Taylor McKneely | Sunday, March 16, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
The Principle That Pays | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 38:22


Don't Talk About Money: The Principle That Pays | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, March 9, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
It All Belongs to Him | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 39:20


Don't Talk About Money: It All Belongs to Him | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, March 2, 2025, at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Family Values: Pure Religion | Brian Scoggin

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 39:49


Family Values: Pure Religion | Brian Scoggin | From Sunday, February 23, 2025, at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Family Values: Love | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 35:34


Family Values: Love | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, February 16, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Family Values: Restoration

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 41:27


Family Values: Restoration | Featuring Oscar & Becca Smith | From Sunday, February 9, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Family Values: Grace | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 37:45


Family Values: Grace | Dr. Taylor McKneely | From Sunday, February 2, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
The God of Miracles | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 33:31


Believe to See: The God of Miracles | Dr. Taylor McKneely | from Sunday, January 26, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Get Ready; It's Coming | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 45:12


Believe to See: Get Ready; It's Coming | Dr. Taylor McKneely | from Sunday, January 19, 2025, at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, GA

Get Rich Education
536: Why the Housing Crisis is Pushing Homelessness to Catastrophic Heights

Get Rich Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 39:55


Discover the latest global real estate trends and untapped investment opportunities. Keith uncovers high-yield new build rental properties that can deliver impressive returns, even in today's challenging market. Don't miss your chance to build lasting wealth through strategic real estate investing. Tune in now to get the insider insights you need to get ahead. The podcast dives into dramatic global real estate trends, with home prices skyrocketing over 10% in countries like Colombia and the Netherlands. It also examines the alarming rise in U.S. homelessness, driven by factors like housing shortages and inflation. To counter these challenges, the show spotlights compelling new-build rental properties that could offer attractive returns for passive investors. GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREmarketplace.com/Coach For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/536 Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE  or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments.  You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review”  For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript:   Automatically Transcribed With Otter.ai    Keith Weinhold  0:02   Welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, we look at global home price change, the asset class rundown, then the homelessness crisis is mega bad. It just reached new, unprecedented levels, and real estate and inflation has a lot to do with the homelessness surge today on get rich education.   Speaker 1  0:28   Since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors, who delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads of 188 world nations. He has a list show. Guess who? Top Selling personal finance author Robert Kiyosaki, get rich education can be heard on every podcast platform, plus it has its own dedicated Apple and Android listener phone apps build wealth on the go with the get rich education podcast. Sign up now for the get rich education podcast or visit get rich education.com   Corey Coates  1:13   You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education.   Keith Weinhold  1:29   Welcome to GRE from Kent Washington to Tashkent, Uzbekistan and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold, and you are listening to get rich education. One reason for a not just national, but global, rise in real estate prices is that you can't fake it. Real property is not a derivative, yeah, you can't fake it. So this really emphasizes the word real in real estate. It's not a crypto within infinite supply. It's not an NFT. You can't fake construction. You can't fake real materials put into property, from concrete to kitchen cabinets. So in the year recently ended, as we catch up to global home prices and select nations, per Fitch Ratings. Let's do that because it was not just a US centric thing. In the Netherlands, the home price change last year was 13% you had that much appreciation in the Netherlands. Colombia, 10% Mexico up 9.3% Brazil had 8% home price appreciation. Australia, 5.2% Australia has just seen year over year home price appreciation for such a long time. The UK had 5% appreciation. Spain, 5% as well. The USA, 4% just like I predicted at the end of 2023 for 2024 It did indeed come in at 4% Canada also had exactly 4% home price appreciation last year, just like the USA did. Denmark 3% Italy and Japan each at two and a half percent. Germany home prices were up just one and a half percent. And France had home prices that fell 3% China had home prices that fell 7.8% that supply versus demand thing in China, where they massively overbuilt, that's why home prices are down there. And as I unveil the depths of the USS homelessness crisis later here on the show, you will see that, yeah, those appreciated real estate prices, like I just mentioned, they have a lot to do with it. Now you might think of the youngest generation, the generation after Gen Z, as generation alpha, and that is true. However, they are no longer the youngest generation, because the babies born on New Year's Day of this year not only got to be featured in feel good local news stories. You know what? They are, also the first members of generation, beta, yeah, which will include children born from 2025 through 2039 so that is the future and the future demographic that's going to demand housing. But first of all, let's look at a year that was yes for years here on the show, we have our asset class rundown shortly after most quarters end, and certainly after a year ends. And today is no different, and this is because at times you've got to compare real estate with the other investment options that are out there. We now have music to play for our asset class rundown feature each time for today and. Future shows. And I know the GRE sound engineer has got to like this. He's also a DJ dropit, Vedrand. Here is GRE 's asset class rundown for the 12 months of last year, residential real estate values were up 4% per the NARS. Single Family existing home price, like I said earlier, single family rents up about 2% per core logic, apartment rents pretty flat, down six tenths of 1% for the year per apartment list, office buildings were down in value 9% the 30 year fixed rate mortgage. It started last year at 6.6% everyone, I mean, everyone, thought that they would go lower, but nope, they ended at 6.9% a little higher. That's per Freddie Mac survey. The s5&p 100 index was up over 23% topping out at 6100 last year. That is the first time the s&p has been up 20% plus in back to back years since 1998 and the s&p is meant to represent 500 companies, but it has become so concentrated due to the rise of the Magnificent Seven stocks that its effective diversification is less than 60 stocks. Morgan Stanley just announced that they expect the SP500, 100 returns to be flat for the next decade due to lofty valuations. Do you know that since 2000 gold has outperformed the s&p last year, gold shot up from about $2,000 peaked near $2,800 and then ended up about 30% for last year, the yield on the 10 year T note was up 63 basis points last year, basically rising from four up to 4.6% by year end. What that means is that that signals higher inflation expectations. Bitcoin up an astounding 111% to end last year around 95k and it topped out at an all time high of 108k oil up just 2% to 72 bucks and a wild card for you. Through October, Bible sales were up 22% compared to the same period versus the previous year. That is GRE 's asset class rundown. It was.    This is get rich education. Let's drop back and do some learning before I update you on housing and the homelessness crisis. Now, a lot of Americans don't really know history that well, and not very many have a good financial education either. But you know, it is quite possible that even the next person you spot in a Trader Joe's aisle has heard of Adam Smith in his landmark 1776 book The Wealth of Nations. Did you know that Adam Smith is the one credited with actually inventing the very concept of supply and demand? Yeah, Adam Smith, a Scotsman is credited with that. He is known as the father of modern economics. You might have already known that. Well, of course, supply versus demand seems to be a more relevant concept than usual. Here with the housing shortage crisis, Adam Smith, he proposed the idea of what he called an invisible hand, that is the tendency of free markets to regulate themselves using competition, supply and demand and self interest, a Darwinian sort of struggle. Really, did you know that he also created the concept of gross domestic product? Yeah, prior to Adam Smith's work, most people considered a nation's wealth based on the amount of gold and silver reserves that they had stored. But Adam Smith said no, it's more about productivity quantified in this GDP in a lot of his work. It also discusses the evolution of human society from a hunter stage with no property rights and no fixed residences, to nomadic agriculture with shifting residences. And then the next stage after that is a feudal society, where laws and property rights are established to protect privileged classes. And finally, that modern society is characterized by laissez faire or free markets, so a good chunk of Adam Smith's work revolved around real estate. Now, the history of economics like that is a phrase that sounds boring. Maybe it is to some people, but as an investor, the least that you should know about Adam Smith's landmark book The Wealth of Nations from the year 1776 is that to review, he invented the supply demand concept. He created the GDP concept, and he championed free markets. That's something you're going to appreciate knowing in your investor life. And also supply demand, as I discussed that in the homelessness problem shortly.    we are a real estate show, and, you know, I just don't hear other real estate shows talk about, well, the unfortunate, I guess, absence of real estate in an increasing number of people's lives now, even if you have a home, learn about how homelessness is gonna make your life worse, too. In fact, it already has. I'm not sure if you've noticed, I will get into that as well. First listen to these two spots, freedom, family investments for an eight to 10% return on your liquid capital and Ridge lending group, they specialize in income property loans. They can really help you, and I would know, because I use them both my self. I'm Keith Weinhold. This is get rich education. Here you go.   Oh, geez, the national average bank account pays less than 1% on your savings, so your bank is getting rich off of you. You've got to earn way more, or else you're losing your hard earned cash to inflation. Let the liquidity fund help you put your money to work with minimum risk, your cash generates up to a 10% return and compounds year in and year out. Instead of earning less than 1% in your bank account, the minimum investment is just 25k you keep getting paid until you decide you want your money back. Their decade plus track record proves they've always paid their investors 100% in full and on time. And you know how I'd know, because I'm an investor in this myself earn 10% like me and GRE listeners are. Text family to66866, to learn about freedom. Family investments, liquidity fund on your journey to financial freedom through passive income. Text family to 66866    Hey, you can get your mortgage loans at the same place where I get mine, at Ridge lending group NMLS, 42056, they provided our listeners with more loans than any provider in the entire nation because they specialize in income properties. They help you build a long term plan for growing your real estate empire with leverage, you can start your pre qualification and chat with President Caeli Ridge personally. Start Now while it's on your mind at Ridge lendinggroup.com that's Ridge lendinggroup.com   Ken McElroy  12:41   this is Rich Dad advisor, Ken McElroy. Listen to get rich education with Keith Weinhold, and don't quit your Daydream.   Keith Weinhold  12:57   Welcome back. You're listening to get rich education Episode 536, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, it is bad. America just hit a record high homelessness number, and it is up double digits, over 18% in just one year. It is even worse when we look at family homelessness and the rise in that and gosh, get this unaccompanied youth homeless, meaning like a 15 year old kid homeless and drifting by themselves. And this is all in the most powerful nation in the world. And even if you have a home. Homelessness is gonna make your life worse, too. We'll also look at how Trump wants to address this. It is major. And finally, are there any solutions to the homelessness crisis in America today? Well, there are now over 771,000 homeless in America, that's up from 653k just last year. And yes, the homeless can be hard to count, but as long as the methodology stays the same, I mean, there you go with the 18% increase. And here's the thing from all the years, from 2007 to 2023, all 16 of those years, we only saw a total increase of 19% during that entire span, and now 18% in just one year this latest year. I mean, talk about exponential and accelerating homelessness growth. And before I tell you about why this is happening, let's get a better idea of the gravity of this sad situation here, and this is all from HUD's newly released annual homelessness assessment report to Congress among subgroups families with children saw the biggest increase as. At 39% year over year. You think that's sad, but consider how sad this is. Unaccompanied homeless children, they're up 10% in just a year, and that was only up 3.4% all of the previous 16 years combined. Veterans are the only group to see a decrease, and the number of homeless people over 65 so we're talking seniors here that is expected to almost triple by 2030 that is just five years away, and it is just widespread too. I mean, nearly no US geography is immune from this spike in homelessness, from Florida to Maine to California to Alaska. Now, even if you have a home, the shoes of that are pretty good, if you're listening to me, you know, why does this even make your life worse? Well, of course, first of all, homelessness can make your city blighted. But beyond that, just think about how many ways it's just changing your week in and week out routine. I mean, have you noticed, like, just take, for example, when you or I walk into some grocery stores anymore. I mean, I notice how different things are than they were just say, five years ago. I mean, you've got to notice some of these things now, more often than there was just a few years ago, there's an armed guard when you walk into a store near the entrance. Well, someone is paying for that security, whether it's the store passing the price along to you, or whether it's a government or municipality paying that, well, that's where your tax money goes. And what about when you're shopping the aisles of a supermarket, or, say, CVS? Well, now even kind of moderately priced items like bottles of moisturizer, they are under lock and key behind a Plexiglas case. That's inconvenient while you're shopping if you need to use the bathroom, oh, now you need to go get a key or learn the door code to access the bathrooms. That's inconvenient when you're done and as you walk out of the store now, they are more likely to have an attendant that checks your receipts on the way out, and this is just one example at the supermarket. I mean, so many of your patterns are changing due to poor people getting poorer, and the homelessness crisis, if you're in a rural area, it probably affects you less. But just take a look around and notice the change. We're not talking about the change from your parents era, but just in your own life over the past, say, three to five years, homelessness is not good for an area's crime rate either. I mean, it is not good to have desperate people, hungry people, these people have nothing to lose if you're homeless and you commit a crime and go to jail. Hey, that might be an upgrade for some people now you've got a warm, clean place to stay in jail. So now that you and I understand more about why this even affects you and I let's talk about why is homelessness growing at this alarming rate, well, higher prices for real estate, which really accelerated in 2021 and they are not going to relent. As I've said elsewhere, home prices are not going to go down in a meaningful way anytime soon as just three weeks ago. Here on our forecast episode, I forecast another 5% of national home price appreciation this year. And it's not just higher prices, it's higher rents. Rents really started taking off in 2021 as well. Well. Higher rents, that means more evictions, and an eviction is the start of homelessness for a lot of people. And a third reason for this surge in homelessness is just that overall lack of housing. I have covered that extensively elsewhere. Yes, the housing supply crisis, and as I'm known for saying, the housing crash already occurred. Did you miss it? It was a supply crash that occurred about five years ago, and a lot of agencies think we're under supplied by 3.7 million housing units. Now, when you look at the new HUD supplied map of homelessness by state, you can very much see that it is about housing, because those regions with the highest home prices generally have the most homelessness. We're talking about the Northeast, the West Coast and Hawaii. And the fourth reason for the homelessness surge is that, of course, inflation started accelerating about four years ago, and people just cannot make ends meet anymore. CPI inflation peaked at 9.1% back. In June of 2022 and year over year, prices are still going up 3% today. Prices are not going down. They're just rising at a slower rate. And of course, inflation hurts the poor and actually helps the wealthy, exacerbating the inequality Canyon the wealthy have assets. Those assets float up in value with inflation and the prices at the grocery store are just a tiny part of a wealthy person spending. But the poor don't own assets that float up with the inflation and higher grocery prices and things like electric bills, well, they comprise a big part of a poor person's income. And fifthly, the massive arrival of immigrants pushed up homeless numbers these past, oh, three or so years. And it remains to be seen how many of those people really get deported. And you know, a sixth reason for homelessness. It's not something new, it's what I'll call all of these background reasons that have been there for decades and are not going away, like how a medical emergency can even drain a middle class person's savings and things like ongoing substance abuse. I mean, drug users often cannot stay employed. So there you have it. What was that? Six big reasons that I've identified for surging homelessness now let's see what Donald Trump has to say and understand that, due to last June Supreme Court decision, Trump now has got more power to clear out encampments and make life for the homeless more difficult, opening the door now to be criminally charged for trespassing and illegal camping. I mean, you really don't want to be homeless today as part of what Trump calls his agenda 47 his plan to tackle homelessness. Here is his preamble.    Donald Trump  21:57   Our once great cities have become unlivable, unsanitary nightmares surrendered to the homeless, the drug addicted and the violent and dangerously deranged. We're making many suffer for the whims of a deeply unwell few, and they are unwell. Indeed, the homeless have no right to turn every park and sidewalk into a place for them to squat and do drugs. Americans should not have to step over piles of needles and waste as they walk down a street in a beautiful city, or at least once beautiful city, because they've changed so much over the last 10 years.    Keith Weinhold  22:40   So that's the problem. Here's the solution. I'll boil down the meat of the Trump agenda, 47 homeless statement to just the most salient 40 seconds for you here. Just listen to this, and as you listen in closely, note that this is not a housing first plan for the homeless. Instead, it's treatment first.   Donald Trump  23:03   Under my strategy, working with states, we will ban urban camping wherever possible. Violators of these bans will be arrested, but they will be given the option to accept treatment and services if they're willing to be rehabilitated. Many of them don't want that, but we'll give them the option. We will then open up large parcels of inexpensive land, bring in doctors, psychiatrists, social workers and drug rehab specialists, and create tent cities where the homeless can be relocated and their problems identified. But we'll open up our cities again, make them livable and make them beautiful.   Keith Weinhold  23:43   Okay, it's not housing first, because, see, he wants to ban urban camping, something that parallels the Supreme Court decision. What this is not is that it is not giving the homeless hotels in the city, like some cities have recently done, converting their hotels into homeless shelters. Instead, this is designating large parcels of cheap land for tent cities, but outside the urban core, like in a big grassy lot, and then bringing in social workers and rehab specialists for them, and that way, his solution is that this city is free of homeless people, and really that is the crux of Trump's plan. But what are some other solutions here? And these are now my insights, not Trump's, that is, build more housing. That's really simple. I mean, this will naturally slow down, accelerating home prices and spiking rents, and we've got to relax regulation and zoning. We had a zoning expert, Nolan gray on the show here last year. Some scholars believe that we should just eliminate zoning in America completely. And one. One way to relax regulation is to Gosh, revisit some of these over the top safety concerns. I mean, look, it increases the cost of the most basic entry level housing when every home needs to have all these thick, fire rated doors and smoke detectors all over the place, and carbon monoxide detectors everywhere, and GFCI electrical outlets all over the place. I mean, hey, it sounds kind of funny to say out loud, but all this stuff contributes to making affordable housing impossible. And another solution is that you've got to kill nimbyism in a lot of cases, yes, that not in my backyard. Ism, you know, a person can act like they're all pro development, and like they're all free market, and they want to have their home built just how they want it, where they want it, but you know what, as soon as their home was built, they don't want others moving near them, yeah, somehow the free market's not so great anymore, okay? And they sure don't want apartment buildings nearby. Well, that is what we need, allowing taller structures to be built. That is called up zoning. It doesn't have to be a gigantic apartment building either. We need more, mmm, properties, multi families, missing middle. That means building more two, three and four unit structures in single family neighborhoods, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, because a lot of those can be built so that they look like single family homes. But yet it's something affordable and it helps with density. Another solution to deal with homelessness is to, of course, bring down inflation. The government needs to stop printing, say, $1 trillion to pay for a program, whether that's sending aid to foreign nations or whatever that program is. When more dollars are created like that, it debases the currency everyone else is holding on to, including your dollars, and it makes everyone from landlords to grocers have to raise their prices. And you know, here's the funny thing in the last election for president that we had last year, well, that administration got voted out of office, and many say that the number one reason was due to high inflation, but yet, look at what they voted for with the incoming administration. Everyone expects higher inflation. So there's a real paradox there.    On our YouTube channel, you can watch videos of me going out outdoors and interviewing the homeless. In fact, I'm surprised at how many homeless let me into their tents, and they wanted to show me their makeshift shelters and tell me about their life. I mean, that's kind of the good news. They were open. They were friendly people. I think they really wanted that to get exposed, because they were hoping that people would see that to come do something for them. I think that's why they've been so open with me. So that was good on the flip side, oh gosh. One thing that they have in common is that they all seemingly want to blame somebody else for the condition that they're in other than themselves, like the government or including telling me that landlords are greedy. But it really is fascinating to see from our get rich education YouTube channel, which is different content from this show. Just search the word homeless there on the get rich education YouTube channel and you can see it.    Hey, I want to ask you something. What is your on ramp to real estate investing? Like, how did you approach it? Or how did you get into it? I mean, mine was as a disgruntled employee. That's it. I didn't come from a complimentary professional place. I mean, that's how I became an investor, and there was nothing wrong with my job position. Specifically, I worked with good people and everything. In fact, I had an easy and safe job, and it paid a little bit well. But, you know, safe is not the place to be. Safety is the opposite of freedom. As an employee, you know, I could see that 401 K type plans. They were designed so that you don't get income from them until you're old. It's a salary reduction plan all those working years as well. Well, no wonder that your employer encourages participation in them. That way they're going to keep you working as an employee until retirement, because that's when they're designed to generate income. But see my point here, really is that I did not have a complimentary skill set to real estate investing, and if you do, it can be to your advantage. So you know what I mean. Let's take a couple of friends of. The show here, Robert Helms, host of the terrific real estate guys radio show. He came from a real estate agent family. His dad was an agent. Well, that can help you find deals. How about Ken McElroy, another frequent guest on the show here, very successful real estate investor. Well, he was a property manager before he became a real estate investor, totally complementary skill set. And by the way, two months ago in New Orleans, I was invited to participate in a collective inner circle mastermind group session that Robert and Ken help run. That was cool, but getting back to complementary skill sets, Michael Becker, a former guest here on the show, he was a lender, so he got to see the paperwork of all these successful investors. So he became one himself. I mean, as a lender, you keep seeing savvy investors leverage themselves with debt and then do cash out refinances, a tax free windfall event, all while they keep the asset too well. He wanted to get in on some of that. And I also know real estate investors that started out as handymen, okay, a hands on trade that can totally help when you're starting out as a real estate investor. So do you have a complimentary skill set that can help make you a successful real estate investor. If you don't, then don't despair, because you know what? I don't have one myself. I was just a former employee that wanted something else. I don't have a complimentary skill set to real estate investing. No transferable professional skill. Instead of that, I just became a reader, but not a massive reader. Of course, I was a learner before I was a teacher. I enjoyed learning this stuff, and I also got a good grasp on the numbers and how that works. But importantly, my advantage was I take action, I just keep adding property to my portfolio. You just got to keep doing that, regardless of what's happening in the larger economy or what prices are or what interest rates are.    And as you know, last week, I discussed the advantages of owning and building with brand new build rental property today, and you know, new build and these build to rent properties, those are things that that really wasn't even available when I started out investing. Well, it wasn't. I mean, with new build, oh, your maintenance repair costs are going to be low. You tend to attract a high quality tenant that also tends to stay for a while. Insurance costs tend to be lower on new build. And there's a bigger advantage than all of that in the market cycle right now that I'll get into shortly. Well, historically, the long run average. Do you have any idea what proportion of homes for sale are new build homes? Any guess, like, what share of those homes are new? It's only about one in eight. Yeah, the Census Bureau and the NAR tell us that it's 13% historically. Okay, well, what do you think it is today? Well, today, that number is up. Existing homeowners, they're not selling those homes aren't getting on the market as often due to the lock in effect, and we have to add supply. So in order to do that, we are building more new there's just no other way to bring it to market. Well, today, the proportion of new build homes for sale among all homes for sale is fully double that, at 26% although we're still undersupplied of homes in the US by about 30% you know there are pockets where they've overbuilt with new builds, including in Florida and Texas. So the time could really be right to expand your income property portfolio in one of those places, because builders that we work with at GRE marketplace are really willing to give you a deal now you've got them right where you want them if you're looking for a deal. How does a four and three quarter percent interest rate sound? Yes. Rates on non owner occupied property are about eight right now. They're about seven on owner occupied property, but we've got builders willing to buy your rate down to 4.75% and they're also offering one year of free property management and three months of rent guarantee protection in case your property is not occupied right away. The first one is a brand new build duplex in Inverness, Florida, two beds, two baths, each side, price of 420k projected rent from both sides at $2,830 and the size is 2100 square feet. I mean the. That sounds like it could make your cash flow thin, until you consider that 4.75% fixed mortgage rate the property tax is about one and a half percent and insurance get this projected at just $1,155 a year for an entire new build duplex, and now you might ask, what could the rate of return be on this Florida duplex new build? Well, I projected 5% appreciation for this year. New builds tend to appreciate better than existing property, but let's just use 5% if you have a 25% down payment, that's four to one leverage. So you've got a 20% return on your money. And let's just keep it conservative. When we look at monthly cash flow, that results in a 5% cash on cash return. Add that to your 20% leverage appreciation, you're up to a 25% ROI already. Add in the fact that your tenant is paying down your principal for you by $405 every month. That's 4860 annually, divided by your 105k down payment. That means you've got another four and a half percent return here. Let's just call it four. You're up to a 29% total ROI we haven't even added in yet, your tax depreciation benefit, and now you're up to a return in the mid 30s. Finally, your inflation profiting benefit on your fixed amortizing debt, and you are well into the 40s for a percent return on an annual basis. And of course, most of these are only projections. It could disappoint you at 30 or less, still a nice return, or it could over perform at 50% or more. I mean, this right here is how wealth is built. I mean, this is how you do something that disrupts your entire family tree that was the new build duplex. Then I'll share one other one with you. Here from GRE marketplace. Is a single family rental. This one is in Locust Grove, Georgia. Gosh, it looks really good in the photo here with a two car garage and some brick facing, its price is 339k rent is 2350 The size is 2164 square feet, so only a little bigger than the duplex here in this new build, Georgia, single family rental, four beds, two baths, beautiful looking new construction on the inside, open floor plan, stainless steel appliances, I can't tell whether the floor is LVP or wood laminate, but it's got a flooring type that's resilient, that tenants like, and your rate of return is going to be similar to the duplex ROI that I laid out, though probably not quite as high as the duplex. I mean, with these interest rate buy downs, these could very well be the property types where, in just five years time, maybe even as little as two or three years time after owning them, you look back and you consider how opportunistic you work in this part of the market cycle where there are now more new builds that you can choose from, and a builder was willing To make you a deal to keep their product moving, because they build a little too much in some pockets of Florida, for example. So yes, these and more like them are available, and there are more in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and a number of other states. And you know, something I don't think I shared with you earlier, it's convenient. You can get a spot with one of our GRE investment coaches right on their calendars, you can look at their calendar and pick a date and time that's convenient for you. For a free coaching session, they will learn about you. They'll let you know where the real deals are, if they're right for you at all, all you've got to do is visit GRE marketplace.com, and click on the free investment coaching area. There you are with some real opportunities and an actionable resource. Until next week, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream.   Speaker 2  39:17   Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice, please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of get rich Education LLC, exclusively you   Keith Weinhold  39:45   The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth, building, get rich, education.com    

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
5 Life-Changing Habits | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 36:14


Believe to See: 5 Life-Changing Habits | from Sunday, January 12, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Believe it or Not | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 38:45


Believe to See: Believe it or Not | from Sunday, January 5, 2025 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Vision Sunday | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 46:23


Vision Sunday from Sunday, December 29, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
No Crib for a Bed | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 35:02


Christmas: Miracles & Messes | No Crib for a Bed from Sunday, December 22, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Kentucky Fried Homicide
Silent Night. Deadly Night in Oklahoma. The Christmas Murders of Jack and Elaine Denney.

Kentucky Fried Homicide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 53:45


Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Christmas is supposed to be a season of joy, family gatherings, and celebration, but in 2007, the holiday took a grim turn for Jack and Elaine Denney of Locust Grove, Oklahoma. The couple, beloved in their tight-knit community, were brutally murdered in their home on December 23rd. What was once a quiet holiday in Cherokee County became a nightmare that sent shockwaves across the state—and left family and friends searching for answers.Jack and Elaine Denney, both in their 60s, were known for their kindness and generosity. Jack, a supervisor of mechanical maintenance for the Grand River Dam Authority, and Elaine, a devoted homemaker, had been pillars of their community for years. The thought of anyone harming them was unthinkable. Yet, in the darkness of December 23, their lives were snuffed out in a crime so brutal it shocked seasoned investigators.Sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Mary, The Mother of Jesus | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 34:19


Christmas: Miracles & Messes | Mary, The Mother of Jesus from Sunday, December 15, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

The Maggie Williams Podcast
Ep 38 - Ira and Aaron McCauley "The Most Interesting Brothers Alive"

The Maggie Williams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 78:01


On this week's episode of The Maggie Williams Podcast, we're diving into the world of premier waterfowl hunting with Ira and Aaron McCauley. The brothers wear many hats, as they are known as highly respected veterinarians and co-founders of the legendary Habitat Flats.Ira McCauley, founder of MOMarsh, is known as the brains behind many industry-leading hunting innovations. During the episode, Ira shared stories about the birth of the brand as well as what we can expect to see next from MOMarsh. Recorded after a hunt at Locust Grove, their personal duck haven, we discuss their passion for conservation, their business background, innovative hunting inventions, and their dedication to making the world a better place. Don't miss this behind-the-scenes conversation with the two brothers redefining the waterfowling experience.  Find our guest Ira at: https://www.instagram.com/iramomarsh/?hl=enFind our guest Aaron at: https://www.instagram.com/silver__jesus/Shop MOmarsh here: https://momarsh.com/Find our host Maggie at:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themaggiewilliams?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themaggiewilliams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themaggiewilliamspodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJHqUBdfgnFLc3P87r88VwThanks again to our commercial sponsors!If you need a knife that stays sharp when it matters, Outdoor Edge's RazorSafe system is the perfect solution. With its easy-to-use, replaceable blades, you can keep a fresh, razor-sharp edge at all times. Head to OutdoorEdge.com and use code MAGGIE at checkout for 15% off your first order.Shop now: https://www.outdooredge.com/collections/huntingSponsored by Armando Fonticiella, a dedicated hunter and attorney serving Northeast Arkansas. Armando is committed to supporting hunters and preserving the resources we all treasure. Whether you're in the field or need legal advice, The Fonticiella Law Firm is here to protect you and uphold our outdoor traditions. Learn more: https://www.fonticiellalaw.com/aboutOuterLimit Powersports: Located in Dyersburg, TN, OuterLimit Powersports is your go-to destination for all things off-road and outdoor adventure. An award-winning Can-Am dealership dedicated to equipping you with everything you need to conquer your outdoor adventures or agricultural needs. OuterLimit Powersports provides expert customer service, top-of-the-line equipment, and a wide variety of accessories to keep your adventures running smoothly. Visit OuterLimit Powersports and let the adventure begin! https://www.outerlimitpowersports.com/SHOP OFFICIAL PODCAST MERCH: https://themaggiewilliamspodcastshop.com/If you enjoyed this week's podcast, please share it with a friend and give us a five-star rating. If you're feeling generous, I sure would appreciate a review! Thank you so much for putting us at #3 in the nation on the Wilderness Charts. All Glory to the Good Lord!God bless! See y'all here same time next week.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Gift-Wrapped Miracles | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 36:43


Christmas: Miracles & Messes - Gift-Wrapped Miracles from Sunday, December 8, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.  

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
The Answer For Your Mess | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 33:02


Christmas: Miracles & Messes - The Answer For Your Mess from Sunday, December 1, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.  

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Gratitude is the Antidote | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 35:14


Hope for the Hurting: Gratitude is the Antidote from Sunday, November 24, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.  

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
When You Don't Know What to Do | Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 33:31


Hope for the Hurting: When You Don't Know What to Do from Sunday, November 17, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Hope for the Hurting: Putting an End to Worry - Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 36:23


Hope for the Hurting: Putting an End to Worry from Sunday, November 10, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Hope for the Hurting: Help is on the Way - Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 37:44


Hope for the Hurting: Help is on the Way from Sunday, November 3, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Is This The End? The Tribulation Period - Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 39:05


Is This The End? The Tribulation Period from Sunday, October 27, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Rent to Retirement Hotlist
351: Locust Grove, GA $368,900 4/2.0

Rent to Retirement Hotlist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024


This is a new construction property in Locust Grove, GA Price $368,900 Cash Flow: $676/mo Bed: 4 Bath: 2.0 Built in 2024 Square Footage: 2164   Find more information at www.RentToRetirement.com or call 1-800-311-6781 We offer high quality, turnkey rental properties in markets that maximize cash flow, equity & appreciation! All properties are renovated, leased & managed allowing you to passively build a rental portfolio while you learn along the way. Please contact us for our full inventory, or to schedule a consultation. Rent To Retirement is your partner in achieving financial freedom through real estate investing! *Information given is to the best knowledge of Rent to Retirement. All individuals are solely responsible for conduction of their own evaluation and verifying all data related to any specific property.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Is This the End? The Rapture of the Church - Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 40:20


Is This The End? The Rapture of the Church from Sunday, October 20, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Is This the End: Signs of the End Times - Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 36:32


Is This The End: Signs of the End Times from Sunday, October 13, 2024 at Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast
Is This The End: Israel and The End Times - Dr. Taylor McKneely

Harvest Point UMC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 36:35


Is This The End: Israel and The End Times - Dr. Taylor McKneely from October 6, 2024 - Harvest Point Church in Locust Grove, Ga

The Silver Linings Handbook
True Crime Bonus - Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders with Allison Dickson of Vintage Villains (Part 2 of 3)

The Silver Linings Handbook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 108:15


We continue with the case of the murders of Lori Farmer, Michele Guse and Denise Milner, three preteen girls killed at their Girl Scout camp in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. We pick up at the arrest of Gene Leroy Hart, a 33-year-old Cherokee man, explore the community reaction and take you through the trial and the verdict.Check out the Silver Linings Handbook website at:https://silverliningshandbook.com/Check out our Patreon to support the show at:https://ww.patreon.com/thesilverliningshandbookVisit the Silver Linings Handbook store to support the podcast at:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-silver-linings-handbook-podcast-store/Listen to the Vintage Villains Podcast at:https://vintagevillains.buzzsprout.com/

VPM Daily Newscast
8/22/24 - Orange County utility issues “DO NOT USE TAP WATER” advisory in Locust Grove

VPM Daily Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 11:02


Also: Today's feature is about a first-in-the-nation VCU Health program that applies a public health approach to the crisis of youth gun violence. Dr. Michel Aboutanos spoke to VPM News Morning Edition host Phil Liles about the devastating story that inspired him to develop the Bridging the Gap program and why he feels hospitals have a unique opportunity to reach shooting victims while they are still recovering from their injuries.

Weekly Spooky
Ep.267 – Fool's Hill - A Haunting Tales of Mystery and Murder!

Weekly Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 35:06


Discover the chilling story of Fool's Hill, a suspenseful tale of disappearance, folklore, and a 100-year-old mystery. Unravel the truth behind the eerie secrets of Locust Grove.Fool's Hill by Bruce HaneySupport Us and Get Bonus Shows on Patreon!Contact Us/Submit a Storytwitter.com/WeeklySpookyfacebook.com/WeeklySpookyWeeklySpooky@gmail.comMusic by Ray Mattis http://raymattispresents.bandcamp.comExecutive ProducersRob FieldsMark ShieldsBobbletopia.comProduced by Daniel WilderThis episode sponsored by HenFlix.com

FORward Radio program archives
Sustainability Now! | Kaitlyn Tisdale & Jerome Bias, Artist-in-Residence | Locust Grove | 5-20-24

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 58:07


On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, gathers around the hearth with Kaitlyn Tisdale, Director of Interpretation at Historic Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Ln (http://locustgrove.org), and their upcoming Artist-in-Residence, Jerome Bias, a North Carolina-based furniture maker and cultural heritage practitioner specializing in reproducing 18th- and 19th-century Southern Furniture using period techniques. He has been making furniture since 2000 and was the joiner for Old Salem Museums & Gardens from 2011-2016. He has presented for the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Winterthur Museum, and the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA). Currently, Jerome Bias reproduces historic furniture pieces from places throughout the country where his family was enslaved. Through his work, he hopes to explore the question: “How did his ancestors handle the trauma of enslavement and yet maintain the ability to have hope and love?” Historic Locust Grove is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Locust Grove, a national historic landmark and historic house museum in Louisville, Kentucky. The estate was once the home of George Rogers Clark, a key figure in American history, and his family. Historic Locust Grove, Inc. manages the site, offering guided tours, educational programs, and events to engage visitors with the estate's rich history and heritage. This summer, Locust Grove is hosting an Artist-in-Residence program (https://locustgrove.org/artist-in-residence/) in which Jerome Bias will be with us June 3rd-8th for a week of workshops, lectures, tours, and more. Join us for an unforgettable week-long exploration-themed “A Celebration of Food, Family, and Furniture.” Delve into the rich tapestry of Southern material culture and foodways as we honor traditions and creativity that have shaped America. Follow Jerome on a journey celebrating the intricate connections between food, family, and furnishings. From hands-on workshops and artisan demonstrations to enlightening talks and culinary experiences, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Discover the artistry behind traditional Southern furniture-making techniques, learn about the historical significance of heirloom recipes, and gain insight into the cultural influences that have shaped our culinary landscape. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a food connoisseur, or simply curious about the stories woven into the fabric of our past, this program offers a unique opportunity to connect with the heritage of the American South. Learn more and get your tickets at https://locust-grove-museum-store.myshopify.com/collections/tours As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com

They Call Me Coach
Season 2 Episode 7 Coaches Logan and Lexi Gragg Locust Grove Basketball Coaches

They Call Me Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 76:19


Today is a special treat because we get a two for one. Coaches Logan and Lexi Gragg Head Coaches of the Locust Grove Pirates and Lady Pirates join the podcast to talk about how they use their platform as coaches and the impacts that they're able to have each day with their students and teams.

Crack House Chronicles
Ep 204 Interview with Heather Terrell

Crack House Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 85:36


In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale interview Heather Terrell.  Heather was 11 years old when she was abducted on April 9, 2000 in Mississippi. During her tramatic experience she is positive she saw Asha Degree and David Crabtree.  Asha went missing on February 14, 2000 from Shelby, NC.  David Crabtree went missing from Locust Grove, Oklahoma on April 8, 2000. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles

FORward Radio program archives
Sustainability Now! | Reparations Roundtable | The Cost of Inheritance | 2-26-24

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 58:18


On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, talks about repairing the racial wounds of the nation with a great panel of guests who are taking part in a special film screening and panel discussion coming up on Wednesday at the Muhammad Ali Center. With us this week are Xiao Yin Zhao, Executive Director of the World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Southern Indiana (http://worldkentucky.org); Kaitlyn Tisdale, Director of Interpretation at Locust Grove (http://locustgrove.org); and Randy Quarterman, one of the featured subjects of the documentary “The Cost of Inheritance.” Randy is a U.S. Army veteran and descendant of people enslaved by the Kellers in Savannah, Georgia. He co-founded the Reparations Project (https://reparationsproject.org/), which is the first project supported by the Quarterman Keller Foundation, to support Black education and legal land redress for Black families; to truth-tell; and to amplify Black voices. Randy also recommends the sites https://reparations4slavery.com/ and https://comingtothetable.org In recognition of Black History Month, on Wednesday, February 28th, at the Muhammad Ali Center, from 5:00-8:30pm (5pm reception, and 6pm film, followed by a panel discussion), the World Affairs Council is screening a film called “The Cost of Inheritance.” It is an hour-long documentary that explores the complex issue of reparations in the United States using a thoughtful approach to history, historical injustices, systemic inequities, and critical dialogue on racial conciliation. Through personal narratives, community inquiries, and scholarly insights, it aims to inspire understanding of the scope and rationale of the reparations debate. The event is free and open to the public, but you'll need to register at http://worldkentucky.org We also discuss the history of enslavement at Locust Grove, right here in Louisville, where the Croghan family enslaved approximately 100 individuals between 1790 and 1856. These enslaved men, women and children were the heart of the farm. They cultivated the land, cared for the many animals, built and maintained the house and other structures, and tended to the most intimate needs of the Croghan and Clark families. At the peak of the farm's operation in 1820, more than 40 enslaved people labored at Locust Grove. In 1849, the 22 enslaved individuals remaining at Locust Grove were emancipated by the will of Dr. John Croghan. However, those that were ‘freed' from enslavement were then indentured for seven years before finally being released from bondage. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com

The Grind Don’t Stop Podcast
GDS Podcast EP 23: Canada, Duck Outlook, Locust Grove

The Grind Don’t Stop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 58:16


On this episode, Joe and Ira discuss Ira's recent trip North of the border and the season's duck outlook. They discuss some hunts past and their duck farms. They also dive into a bit of the development of Locust Grove from the early days.  ENJOY!

Surviving Rocklahoma
SRL 23-09-25 - w POD, Josh Roach and music by Sin of Saints Taranis and Locust Grove

Surviving Rocklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 84:38


We will be wrapping up a month of music festivals this weekend with Rock The Equinox in Stigler, OK. One of the organizers of that festival will be calling in to take your questions and get you ready for this weekend's free family-friendly event on Lake John Wells in Stigler, Oklahoma. We'll also have a Rocklahoma 2023 Rewind and bring you my interview with P.O.D.'s Marcus Curiel and a fresh new single from ROK22 artist Sin of Saints and two ROK the NOX bands, Locust Grove and Taranis.Sponsored by DEB Concerts and the ROCKLAHOMA BITCHES !! and our proud partners ROKAVET, Pryor Liquors, At Your Service Rentals, and Stigler Printing.

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
QLPOR Presents James L. Rencher Jr. AKA Sir Lawrence

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 92:00


James L. Rencher Jr. AKA Sir Lawrence Sir Lawrence started writing in the early 2000s. He has also appeared and featured throughout the city of Houston while being a part of “Snow Industries” created by Black Snow the Poet. Then life got in the way, which stalled Sir Lawrence's pen. In 2017 relocated back to Atlanta where he started back writing inspired after participating in platforms like Blog talk radio. Shortly thereafter he published his first book “When We Meet - Poems of Love “ which is a book of Love Poems.The following year Sir Lawrence published his second book “SIR ” which is a book of cultural awareness, consciousness and some sensuality for balance. Sir Lawrence has performed live here in Atlanta at the Apache XLR  - Whiskey Wine and Words and The Soul Café; also a 3-city tour with the Gray Beard poets starting in Locust Grove, GA. -  Memphis, TN. – Greenville, SC. My most recent appearance was at The Coffee Underground in Greenville, SC. Sir Lawrence is also a Culinary Artist shipping his Signature Pound cake coast to coast. https://instagram.com/sir_lawrence_poet https://facebook.com/rencherjames

Cozy Crime Club
Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons 1

Cozy Crime Club

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 16:59 Transcription Available


This episode is just the tip of the iceberg of the often overlooked issue of missing indigenous people in Oklahoma. Listen as Julia shares the heart-wrenching stories of Kassaundra Denise Williams Patterson, Dawn Michelle Nakedhead, David Allen Crabtree, and Kendra Nicole Battelo. We peel back the layers of the unique challenges these cases present – from limited media coverage to bureaucratic indifference – while revealing the relentless hope and resilience of the families involved. Listen to the heartbreaking struggle of Kassaundra's mother, the anguish of Dawn's sister, and the tireless determination of David's mother. Experience the chilling mystery that surrounds Kendra's recent disappearance. This isn't just a podcast episode, it's a call for justice, a critique of systemic issues, and a tribute to the indomitable human spirit.Avery, Amy. “Haskell police re-open 30-year-old missing persons case.” News On 6. Tulsa, Oklahoma. February 14, 2019Hales, Donna. “The missing are not forgotten.” Muskogee Phoenix. July 24, 2010.NamUs #MP55234. 2019, February 6. namus.gov.Eubank, Mckenna. “‘Oklahoma Missing Persons Day' gives hope to families.” Fox 25. 2019, April 13. okcfox.com.NamUs #MP41472. 2017, December 23. namus.gov.Holt, Ashley. “The 18-year-old cold case Locust Grove never knew about is being investigated by the state.” 2 News Oklahoma. May 11, 2018.O'Donnell, Brenna. “20 Years and Still Searching: The David Crabtree Case.” missingkids.org. 9 April, 2020.McKendrick, Kelci. “Family, police searching for missing 24-year-old Enid woman.” Enid News. 2022, July 22. enidnews.com.For images related to the cases, check out the Instagram.

About Time for True Crime
Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders (Part 1)

About Time for True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 96:24


Episode 85: Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders (Part 1)In June 1977, 3 campers named Lori Lee Farmer (8yo), Michele Guse (9yo), and Denise Milner (10y) went to Girl Scout Camp at Camp Scott in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. The next morning after their very first night, all three were discovered brutally murdered. In part one, we cover the lives of these 3 beautiful babies, their first night, the initial investigation, the autopsies, and investigators' first lead. Content warnings include violent crimes against children, SA, and kidnapping. (We apologize for any audio issues as we had technical difficulties during production)Tune in to this episode to learn more!Email us at: abouttime4tc@gmail.comFollow us on IG: about.time.for.true.crime.podDon't forget to rate, follow, download, and tell a friend!Sources

Wacky Poem Life
Episode 92: WWBD

Wacky Poem Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 33:50


Episode 92: WWBD delves into the quandary of What Would Burt Do, meaning, in terms of swimming. What would Burt Lancaster of the 1968 film "The Swimmer," based on the sublime story by John Cheever, do in a situation. Or, in other words, what would a group of folks who gathered to celebrate Yevgeny Yevtushenko's birthday in the hamlet of 1,400 people, Locust Grove, Oklahoma, have to say about swimming, inspired by the Yevtushenko poem, as read by Zhenya Yevtushenko, his son? I think that was a question. Listen and find out what the heck all this means!

Voices of Oklahoma
Willard Stone

Voices of Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 56:42


Artist Willard Stone was born and raised in Oktaha, Oklahoma, and was best known for his wood sculptures carved in a flowing Art Deco style.Willard had an early interest in drawing and painting, but at the age of 13, he picked up a blasting cap he found while walking home from school, and it exploded. He lost his thumb and most of two fingers on his right hand. However, he became an accomplished sculptor and woodcarver. He took art classes at Bacone College, where he studied under Acee Blue Eagle and Woody Crumbo. Crumbo introduced Willard to Thomas Gilcrease, and in 1946 Gilcrease offered Stone an artist-in-residence position at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Stone, Crumbo, and Blue Eagle became the Oklahoma artists most closely identified with Gilcrease.After 1961, Willard opened a permanent studio in Locust Grove, Oklahoma, where he worked until his death in 1985. He was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1970. In addition to the large collection at Gilcrease Museum, his work is collected by many museums, including the Smithsonian. Stone's “Lady of Spring” was included in the 1997-98 White House art exhibition honoring Native America. The guide to the white house exhibition calls Stone “the unsung hero of Native America sculpture.”Willard's daughter Linda Stone Callery is our storyteller for this oral history interview which was recorded in the Willard Stone Museum, and you can hear it now on VoicesofOklahoma.com

The Grind Don’t Stop Podcast
GDS Podcast EP 18: Jeff Churan

The Grind Don’t Stop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 97:31


On this episode, Joe and Ira talk with a legend in the game of waterfowl conservation. In fact, Jeff Churan is known for MANY things, including his contribution to habitat, his own successful private ventures, a wealth of knowledge in NUMEROUS fields, and more. He's a pilot, a decoy carver, and landowner, a businessman, an author, and someone everyone can learn a lot from. Turns out, Jeff actually was a key piece in facilitating the McCauley's Purchase of Locust Grove years ago.  Enjoy!

Killer Stories
10-8 Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders

Killer Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 28:56


This week I am covering the 1977 Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders.3 young girls were killed while attending what would have been a 2 week long Girls Scout Camp near Locust Grove, Oklahoma.Lori Farmer (8), Michelle Guse (9) & Denise Milner (10)Their main suspect is an escaped prisoner and local football star, Gene Leroy Hart.https://linktr.ee/KillerStoriessources:kjrh.comurban-mythology.comkillerqueenspodcast.com/oklahoma-girl-scout-murdersoklahomadaily.newsthecrimewire.comoklahoman.comlegendsofamerica.comnewsweek.cominvestigationdiscovery.comcriminaldiscoursepodcast.com/camp-scott-girl-scout-murdersgirlscoutmurders.comkoco.cowikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Girl_Scout_murdersthe-line-up.com

The 911Strong Podcast
Losing a Spouse in The Line of Duty with Alex Maddox

The 911Strong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 57:21


Episode 82 is dedicated to Chase and Bradin Maddox.  Alex Maddox is the widow of Patrolman Chase Maddox who was murdered in the line of duty on February 9, 2018 in Locust Grove, Georgia. Alex was an expectant mother when Chase was shot and killed and gave birth to their son 4 days after his death. On this episode, Aram Choe and Kristen Jauregui speak with Alex about life after losing her husband to murder and losing their oldest son a few months ago.