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‘Love During' was short and sweet, and most of these folks learned nothing! Let's say our goodbyes, talk about a little LALU Universe tea, and countdown to Season 4 of Love after Lockup. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
DMX, The Lena Waithe Agenda, Derrick Jaxn, Biden's First 100 Days, and Love During a Panini Press.Recorded: April 4th, 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From a global pandemic, to the bushfires in Australia, to navigating racial injustice, 2020 was certainly a year to remember. But despite the chaos, I knew that everything I’d ever learned was meant to be applied for my highest good. And that’s why in this episode, I’m discussing how the challenges we found on the surface of an interesting year helped uncover the many blessings and lessons we can take with us forever. So get ready for a raw and honest conversation about my takeaways from 2020.
Faith Hope and Love During an Election - with Rev. Dr. Emilie Townes, Dean of the Vanderbilt Divinity School Learn more about Dr. Townes here: https://divinity.vanderbilt.edu/people/bio/emiliem-townes Enjoy the entire interview series here: https://compassionatechristianity.org/faith-hope-and-love-during-an-election/
How can Christians understand suffering in a world created by the God of Love? During this global pandemic, the suffering of so many people is causing all of us to feel grief and pain. This podcast is a sermon by Dr. Richard N. Soulen that was recorded several years ago, but provides a message of … Continue reading 35. Suffering and the God of Love →
Wed. May 20th-Hour 2. Bishop Shelton Fabre (Houma-Thibodoux and Chair of USCCB Ad Hoc Committee on Racism)-on Racism, Coronavirus and the Asian and African-American Communities. Greg Erlandson on Acts of Bravery during the Pandemic. Vatican Correspondent Ashley Noronha on Italy opening up including public masses and celebrating St. John Paul II and St. John I. […] All show notes at Coronavirus and Racism, Acts of Bravery, Italy Opening Up, Sacrifice and Love During the Pandemic - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Steve Bassett was born, raised and educated in New Jersey, and, although far removed during a career as a multiple award-winning journalist, he has always been proud of the sobriquet, Jersey Guy. He has written for several publications, including the Pulitzer Prize winning Salt Lake Tribune. He’s worked for the Associated Press, where his exposés gained national recognition, and CBS television news in Los Angeles, earning three Emmy Awards for his investigative documentaries. His book, “Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War,” was published in 2013. “Father Divine’s Bikes,” Book One in his Passaic River Trilogy was published in 2018. “Payback: Tales of Love, Hate and Revenge,” is the second novel in the trilogy continuing the historical noir crime drama surrounding Newark, NJ in the post WWII era. TOPICS OF CONVERSATION: - About “Payback – Tales of Love, Hate, and Revenge” and the Inspiration Behind the Story - The German-American Bund and the Minutemen - Redlining then and now – and other parallels in the story to current events - Personal Interest – on owning a 600 year-old property in Central France and the differences between French and American Culture Payback – Tales of Love, Hate and Revenge, the second book of the Passaic River Trilogy, is a drama so intense that it would be improbable anywhere but 1946 Newark. Across the country millions were dealing with the loss of loved ones, and horrible memories were being buried for the greater good. But not in Newark. Two mutilated bodies were pulled from the putrid Passaic River, and the sawed-off arm of a third man was found neatly wrapped and tied at the city dump. The three victims were members of the German-American Bund, Hitler lovers who had to pay the price for supporting a murderous madman. Someone was sending a message that only revenge could clear the mind and free the soul. CONNECT WITH STEVE BASSETT! Website: https://stevebassettworld.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevebassettworld/ Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/SteveBassett19 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevebassettauthor
Steve Bassett was born, raised and educated in New Jersey, and, although far removed during a career as a multiple award-winning journalist, he has always been proud of the sobriquet Jersey Guy. He has been legally blind for almost a decade but hasn’t let this slow him down. Polish on his mother’s side and Montenegrin on his father’s, with grandparents who spoke little or no English, his early outlook was ethnic and suspicious. As a natural iconoclast, he joined the dwindling number of itinerant newsmen roaming the countryside in search of, well just about everything. Sadly, their breed has vanished into the digital ether. Bassett’s targets were not selected simply by sticking pins in a map. There had to be a sense of the bizarre. First there was The Long Branch Daily Record on the New Jersey shore. Mobsters loved the place. It was one of their favorite watering holes. A mafia soldier was gunned down not far from the paper. Great fun for a cub reporter. Curiosity got the better of him with his next choice the Pekin Daily Times located in central Illinois. Now a respected newspaper, it had once been the official voice of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920’s. Pekin had saved its bacon during the Depression by tacitly approving two time-honored money makers, prostitution and gambling, earning an eight-page spread in Life. Next it was the Salt Lake Tribune. The Pulitzer Prize winner was then, and still is, considered one of the best daily newspapers west of the Rockies. Bassett’s coverage of the invective laden contract talks between the United Mine Workers and the three copper mining giants led to his recruitment by the Associated Press. Bassett’s series for the AP in Phoenix uncovered the widespread abuses inherent in the Government’s Barcero program for Mexican contract workers. The series exposed working and housing conditions that transformed workers into virtual slave laborers, forced to buy at company stores, live in squalid housing and pay illegally collected unemployment taxes that went into the pocket of their bosses. The series led to Bassett’s promotion and transfer to the San Francisco bureau. His final AP posting was in San Francisco. Bassett’s five-part series on the Wah Ching gained national attention by exposing the Chinese youth gang as the violent instrument of Chinatown’s criminal bosses. Then came CBS television news in Los Angeles, three Emmy Awards for his investigative documentaries, and the prestigious Medallion Award presented by the California Bar Association for “Distinguished Reporting on the Administration of Justice.” Along the way he found time to author “The Battered Rich” (Ashley Books) exposing seldom discussed but widespread marital abuse among the affluent. His book, “Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War,” published in 2013 by Red Hen Press under its Xeno imprint, traces the sixteen-year history of what was then the largest U.S. Air Force base in Europe. It pieces together a love affair that defines trust, hope, renewal, prosperity, and finally the discovery that it was all a Cold War delusion. His first fiction work, “Father Divine’s Bikes,” is a historical, noir crime novel set in 1945 Newark. A gangster war, three murders, a gun-toting paperboy, and the numbers racket punctuate the tragic story of two gritty altar boys adrift in a world of poverty, crime and hopelessness. The boys live in a world ripe for grifters like Father Divine and his promise of heaven on earth. Bassett currently resides in Placitas, New Mexico with his wife Darlene Chandler Bassett. To learn more about Steve Bassett, visit his website at www.stevebassettworld.com. Topics of Conversation: About Father Divine’s Bikes and the Inspiration Behind the Story America’s Urban History Who is Father Divine? Multi-Generational Characters Interests Outside of Writing The VA and Assistance for Veterans with Disabilities
Steve Bassett was born, raised and educated in New Jersey, and, although far removed during a career as a multiple award-winning journalist, he has always been proud of the sobriquet, Jersey Guy. He has written for several publications, including the Pulitzer Prize winning Salt Lake Tribune. He’s worked for the Associated Press, where his exposés gained national recognition, and CBS television news in Los Angeles, earning three Emmy Awards for his investigative documentaries. His book, “Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War,” was published in 2013. “Father Divine’s Bikes,” Book One in his Passaic River Trilogy was published in 2018. “Payback: Tales of Love, Hate and Revenge,” is the second novel in the trilogy continuing the historical noir crime drama surrounding Newark, NJ in the post WWII era. For more information about Steve Bassett and his books, visit his website at http://www.stevebassettworld.com. Topics of Conversation: About “Payback – Tales of Love, Hate, and Revenge” and the Inspiration Behind the Story The German-American Bund and the Minutemen Redlining then and now – and other parallels in the story to current events Personal Interest – on owning a 600 year-old property in Central France and the differences between French and American Culture
Steve Bassett was born, raised and educated in New Jersey, and, although far removed during a career as a multiple award-winning journalist, he has always been proud of the sobriquet Jersey Guy. As a natural iconoclast, he joined the dwindling number of itinerant newsmen roaming the countryside in search of, well just about everything. He is an award-winning journalist and writer and has written for several publications including The Long Branch Daily in New Jersey, the Pekin Daily Times, and the Pulitzer Prize winning Salt Lake Tribune. He’s worked for the Associated Press, where his exposés gained national recognition, and CBS television news in Los Angeles, earning three Emmy Awards for his investigative documentaries. His book, “Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War,” was published in 2013. “Father Divine’s Bikes,” is his first work of fiction, a historical, noir crime novel set in 1945 Newark. Bassett currently resides in Placitas, New Mexico with his wife Darlene Chandler Bassett.