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Megyn Kelly is joined by Victor Davis Hanson, author of "The End of Everything," to discuss the viral interview between Megyn and Jake Tapper, how Tapper admitted that the “conservative media was right” about Biden, how the corporate media is using Jake Tapper's book to cover up their own culpability, how the left media and Democrats used Biden until he was no longer useful, the way the media themselves perpetrated the Biden cover-up for years, the "Biden office" claiming Biden never had a PSA test after 2014, the dubious claims that his White House physicals wouldn't have caught his serious cancer, Secretary of State Marco Rubio's heated exchange with Sen. Van Hollen during a Senate hearing over the left cozying up with illegal gang members and USAID waste, Rubio as a potential major 2028 player, the way the left and media are trying to spin Afrikaner refugees coming to the U.S. under Trump as having a racist motive, how the New York Times is totally missing the story, Trump sparring with South Africa's president over murders of white farmers in his country during an Oval Office meeting, the truth about the story that the media is trying to suppress, and more. More from VDH: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/victor-davis-hanson/the-end-of-everything/9781541673526/ PrizePicks: Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/MEGYN & Download the app today! | Use code MEGYN to get $50 after your first $5 lineupFirecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code MK at checkout for a special discount!FYSI: https://FYSI.com/Megyn or call 800-877-4000Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Megyn Kelly is joined by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, co-authors of "Original Sin," to discuss their new book, the revelations about Biden's cognitive decline and the cover-up by those around him, the way they each covered the story at the time, Tapper's viral interview with Lara Trump from 2020, whether the media was part of the cover-up, what Tapper was thinking behind-the-scenes at the June Biden debate meltdown, the criticism of the book and reaction to it from the left and right, and more. Then Batya Ungar-Sargon, The Free Press columnist, joins to discuss how top Dems and the entire establishment was involved in the outrageous Biden cover-up, why most of the corporate media was involved as well, and more. Tapper and Thompson- http://www.originalsinbook.com/Ungar-Sargon- https://www.amazon.com/Second-Class-Betrayed-Americas-Working/dp/1641773618 Select Quote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS at https://www.SelectQuote.com/MEGYNTax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE todayGrand Canyon University: https://GCU.edu120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Megyn Kelly begins the show with breaking news of Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, the suspect timing as "Original Sin" is about to hit, the effort by Dem elites to use the news to attempt to suppress damaging coverage of the book and Biden's cognitive decline, and more. Then Dr. David Samadi, urologist, joins to discuss why it's hard to believe Biden just found out about the cancer diagnosis given how advanced it is, whether his cancer might have accelerated his cognitive decline, why it's either medical malpractice or a lie that Biden didn't know he had cancer for years, the tell in the Biden family statement involving "hormone sensitive" that reveals the diagnosis goes back long before Friday, and more. Then National Review's Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke join to discuss the lies that Democratic party operatives told about Biden's health for years, how he previously admitted that he had cancer in what was then thought of as a gaffe, why Biden's aides and his family don't deserve the benefit of the doubt that he just found out he has cancer, the real reason behind the timing of Biden's cancer diagnosis announcement, whether it was meant to garner sympathy or undermine the Tapper book, what to expect in Tapper and Thompson's book that's coming out tomorrow, the leak of the Robert Hur tapes with Biden, how bad he sounded and how much it's now clear the Dems lied about the interviews, and more. Samadi-https://www.amazon.com/Prostate-Cancer-Practical-Diagnosis-Treatment/dp/B0DG1X4FG7/Cooke- https://x.com/charlescwcookeLowry- https://www.nationalreview.com/ Everglades Foundation: Learn more about President Trump's Everglades support project at https://www.EvergladesFoundation.orgHome Title Lock: Go to https://hometitlelock.com/megynkelly and use promo code MEGYN to get a FREE title history report so you can find out if you're already a victim AND 14 days of protection for FREE! And make sure to check out the Million Dollar TripleLock protection details when you get there! Exclusions apply. For details visit https://hometitlelock.com/warrantyJacked Up Fitness: Go to https://GetJackedUp.com and use code MK at checkout to save 10% off your entire purchaseTuttle Twins: Go to https://TuttleTwins.com/history today
You might say this passage describes the first Sunday night service. It takes place on Sunday evening (the first day of Jesus' resurrection). The disciples were gathered for a meal (Mk 16:14) in a room with the door barred against intruders. Suddenly, Jesus appeared in their midst. They had been arguing about the validity of His resurrection, so the first thing Jesus did was to prove He was physically alive. Then He took them through an extensive Bible study of the Old Testament, as well as describing how He wanted them to serve Him in the future. He gave them a message, a ministrv and a promise that they would have the resources they needed to fulfill what He was asking them to do. Today, if we choose to be His disciples, He would give us the same commissioning He gave them. To receive a free copy of Dr. Steve Schell's newest book Study Verse by Verse: Hebrews, email us at info@lifelessonspublishing.com and ask for your copy at no charge!
A cryptic Instagram post from former FBI Director James Comey has ignited a firestorm of controversy. The Trump administration grants refugee status to 59 white South Africans facing racial persecution, sparking outrage from critics and renewed scrutiny of South Africa's land seizure policies. The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether a single district judge can block federal policies nationwide, as it weighs Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship. Cassie Ventura returns to the stand for cross-examination as the defense presents messages suggesting a consensual relationship in the ongoing federal trial accusing Sean “Diddy” Combs. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XIV, America's first pope.120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.
One hour of hand picked selections from house music maestro and remix extraordinaire, MK! Expect fresh cuts and upcoming releases from himself, his record label, favourite producers and DJ friends. Delving in to house and techno, new and old, as well as showcasing his Track Of The Month, AREA10 Fire, From The Vault and exclusive Guest Mix each month. This is AREA10 ON AIR! 1) Archie Hamilton feat. Ian Orr - A Place We Can Be Free (Extended Mix)2) Mentis feat. Chanté Marie - Real Love (Extended Mix)3) Tony Romera - Time To Move (Extended Mix)4) Riordan - TWOSTEP (Extended Mix)5) MichaelBM, Frank Salassi - Lazers N Drums (Extended Mix)6) Marshall Jefferson, TCTS, Byron Stingily - US (ESSEL Remix) (Extended Mix)7) Dens (ITA) - Living The Moment (Extended Mix)8) GREG x MARCKENZO - Moaning House (Extended Mix)9) J. Worra - Crushin' (Extended Mix)10) JP Chronic - That's A NoNo!!! (Extended Mix)11) Don Diablo - Freek Like Me (Extended)12) Julian Fox - Dale (Original Mix)13) Hot Since 82 feat. Kuuda - Alive (Extended Mix)
On this episode of DNA, Courtney and MK give you a life lesson on how to have a job and be an adult. We also talk timelines, cults, and casting in the world of Clarice.
The Ultimate Offence | ഏറ്റവും വലിയ ഇടർച്ച | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1607
Why My Life Seems Unfair? | എൻ്റെ ജീവിതം അന്യായമായി തോന്നുന്നത് എന്തുകൊണ്ട്? | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1606
A new book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson reveals how top Democrats concealed President Biden's physical and cognitive decline leading up to his 2024 withdrawal, a story many outsiders plainly observed without inside sources. DNC Vice Chair David Hogg faces dual efforts to remove him from party leadership over rule violations and his pledge to primary incumbent Democrats. The criminal trial of rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs begins in New York, with disturbing testimony from Cassie alleging decades of abuse. President Trump outlines a bold vision for Middle East peace and prosperity in Saudi Arabia, inviting Iran to join a new era of commerce over conflict.120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.
Why Others Are Blessed And Not Me? | എല്ലാവരും അനുഗ്രഹിക്കപ്പെടുന്നു, ഞാൻ മാത്രം അനുഗ്രഹിക്കപ്പെടുന്നില്ല | Morning Glory Podcast - 1605
Специальный выпуск шоу —100 знаковых танцевальных хитов за последние 10 лет. 1. ACRAZE Ft. Cherish - Do It To It 2. Riton x Nightcrawlers ft. Mufasa x Hypeman - Friday (Dopamine Re-Edit) 3. BYOR - Keep On Dancin' 4. James Hype & Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari 5. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam 6. Bob Sinclar ft. Steve Edwards – World Hold On (Fisher Rework) 7. HOSH & 1979 feat Jalja - Midnight The Hanging Tree (Slider & Magnit Remix) 8. Anyma ft. Meg Myers - Running 9. Supermode - Tell Me Why (MEDUZA Remix) 10. Dom Dolla ft. Clementine Douglas - Miracle Maker 11. Matisse & Sadko, Timofey - Feeling 12. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) 13. Alexander Popov & Fedo - Lost In Space 14. Joel Corry x Da Hool - The Parade 15. Kx5 - Escape (John Summit Remix) 16. Dynoro feat. Gigi D'Agostino - In My Mind 17. Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - Miracle 18. Kelis - Milkshake 20 (Alex Wann Remix) 19. MK & Dom Dolla - Rhyme Dust 20. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Rolling Deep 21. Cassö, RAYE & D-Block Europe - Prada 22. Rezone - Enjoy The Silence 23. Going Deeper, Mila Falls, LVNE - Sacrifice 24. Grigoré - El Tiempo 25. Kevin de Vries - Dance With Me 26. LF System - Afraid To Feel (Armand van Helden Remix) 27. ANOTR & Leven Kali & Erik Bandt – How You Feel 28. Solomun - Home 29. Adam Port & Stryv ft. Malachii - Move 30. Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On 31. Mr. Belt & Wezol - It's Not Right (But It's Ok) 32. Adam Port, Keinemusik - Move (RITN Edit) 33. Claptone & Mylo - Drop The Pressure 34. Raffa Guido - Famax (Goom Gum Remix) 35. Loofy - Last Night 36. Maceo Plex & Faithless - Insomnia 2021 (Epic Mix) 37. Farruko feat. Victor Cardenas - Pepas (Kryder Remix) 38. Swedish House Mafia & Sting - Redlight 39. Volac, MKJAY, Daft Hill - Candy Shop 40. PAWSA - TOO COOL TO BE CARELESS 41. Argy & Goom Gum - Pantheon 42. Diplo & Miguel - Don't Forget My Love 43. Duke Dumont - The Giver (Reprise) 44. Majestic x Boney M – Rasputin 45. Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal - B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All) 46. Creeds - Push Up 47. fred again.. x Swedish House Mafia - Turn On The Lights again.. (feat. Future) 48. Artemas - i like the way you kiss me (Oliver Heldens Remix) 49. Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You 50. Jaxomy x Agatino Romero x Raffaella Carra - Pedro (W&W Remix) 51. VER:WEST - 5 Seconds Before Sunrise
Mary stood at the foot of the cross as her son, Jesus Christ, died in front of her. Despite this great anguish she experienced, she offers us an example of hope that God provides and will always prevail. Listen to Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C share more in this segment from the Son Rise Morning Show on Sacred Heart Radio, in his reflection on Pope Francis' Bull of Indiction for the Jubilee Year, Spes Non Confundit.24. Hope finds its supreme witness in the Mother of God. In the Blessed Virgin, we see that hope is not naive optimism but a gift of grace amid the realities of life. Like every mother, whenever Mary looked at her Son, she thought of his future. Surely she kept pondering in her heart the words spoken to her in the Temple by the elderly Simeon: “This child is destined for the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be opposed, so that the inner thoughts of many will be revealed – and a sword will pierce your own soul too” (Lk 2:34-35). At the foot of the cross, she witnessed the passion and death of Jesus, her innocent son. Overwhelmed with grief, she nonetheless renewed her “fiat”, never abandoning her hope and trust in God. In this way, Mary cooperated for our sake in the fulfilment of all that her Son had foretold in announcing that he would have to “undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again” (Mk 8:31). In the travail of that sorrow, offered in love, Mary became our Mother, the Mother of Hope. It is not by chance that popular piety continues to invoke the Blessed Virgin as Stella Maris, a title that bespeaks the sure hope that, amid the tempests of this life, the Mother of God comes to our aid, sustains us and encourages us to persevere in hope and trust.In this regard, I would note that the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City is preparing to celebrate, in 2031, the fifth centenary of Our Lady's first apparition. Through Juan Diego, the Mother of God brought a revolutionary message of hope that she continues to bring to every pilgrim and all the faithful: “Am I not here, who am your Mother?” [20] That message continues to touch hearts in the many Marian shrines throughout the world, where countless pilgrims commend to the holy Mother of God their cares, their sorrows and their hopes. During the Jubilee Year, may these shrines be sacred places of welcome and privileged spaces for the rebirth of hope. I encourage all pilgrims to Rome to spend time in prayer in the Marian shrines of the City, in order to venerate the Blessed Mother and to implore her protection. I am confident that everyone, especially the suffering and those most in need, will come to know the closeness of Mary, the most affectionate of mothers, who never abandons her children and who, for the holy people of God, is “a sign of certain hope and comfort”. [21] (from Pope Francis' Bull of Indiction for the Jubilee Year, Spes Non Confundit) Notes:Jubilee ResourcesRead Spes Non Confundit hereView Pope Francis ResourcesView conclave resources here Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
President Trump signs a sweeping executive order to slash drug prices by up to 80%, tying U.S. prices to those in other countries and cutting out middlemen. The U.S. and China agree to a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, aiming to open Chinese markets to American goods and secure critical supply chains. President Trump defends accepting a luxury jet from Qatar, clarifying that it's a government gift to the Department of Defense. Edan Alexander, the last known living American hostage held by Hamas, is released after more than 19 months, with President Trump pledging to recover the bodies of the deceased still held in Gaza.Filter Easy: Visit https://FilterEasy.com/MK for 50% off your first order PLUS free shipping FOREVER.Done with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.com
Offended In God? | നിങ്ങൾക്കു ദൈവത്തോട് ഇടർച്ചയുണ്ടോ? | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1604
Najvyššia slovenská futbalová liga sa nám nezadržateľne chýli ku koncu a už ostáva odohrať len posledné kolo, baráž o účasť, resp. záchranu medzi elitou a prípadne play-off o pohárovú Európu. Potom môžeme dať za ročníkom 2024/25 definitívnu bodku.V 9. nadstavbovom kole, ktoré sa odohralo počas uplynulého víkendu, sme sa dozvedeli, že MŠK Žilina po piatich rokoch oslavuje post slovenského vicemajstra, no stále netušíme, kto poputuje do baráže o záchranu v Niké lige a či sa odohrá aj play-off o účasť v predkolách Konferenčnej ligy.Tento víkend nám však ponúkol niekoľko odpovedí, náznakov, ale priniesol aj množstvo zaujímavostí, kuriozít, opäť jeden brankársky kiks, ale aj gólovú explóziu v Michalovciach.O všetkom podstatnom z 9. nadstavbového kola Niké ligy sa futbalový redaktor ŠPORT.sk Ján Jasenka a moderátor Marián Lontoš porozprávali v 38. epizóde podcastu Kam si to kopol? s bývalým futbalistom Tomášom Medveďom.
01. Tiesto, Odd Mob, Goodboys - Won't Be Possible 02. Wenzday, Confession - Closer 03. Claptone, Sea Girls, Henry Camamile - Put Your Love On Me 04. Ownboss, Fafaq - Bacilando 05. Armin Van Buuren, Blr - Bach To The Future 06. Rudelies - Dirty Vibe 07. Nem, Davani - Doordasher 08. Jauz - Detonator 09. Rezone, Blacksnipers - Pegue 10. Robin Schulz, Nervo, Koppy - Freaking You Out 11. Arkins, Castle J, Rain - Feelin The Vibe 12. David Guetta, Hypaton, Europe - The Final Countdown 2025 13. Plastik Funk, Jay Hardway - Coming Home 14. Black V Neck, Gawp, Juush, Gaby G - Losing My Head 15. Brohug - Teaser 16. Fisher - Stay 17. Shouse - Sunrise 18. Stonebank, Bertie Scott - Crash 19. Twin Diplomacy - I Got Feelings 20. Bob Sinclar - Cruel Summer 21. Cosmic Gate, Ginchy - Battalion 22. Chapter, Verse - Jump n' Shout 23. Rue Jay - I Want Your Love 24. Cat Dealers - Old School Vibe 25. Julian Jordan - Something To Believe In 26. Brohug - Knock 27. Ilkay Sencan, Tima Dee - Money Don't Sleep 28. Yves V, Barefoot - Strike A Pose 29. Tony Romera - Time To Move 30. Kvsh, Future Skies - DNA 31. Cassimm - I Like It 32. Matroda - About To Lose It 33. Pajane, Emad - Give It To Ya 34. Calvin Harris, Clementine Douglas - Blessings 35. Tiesto, Rafael Cerato - Cool 'N Calm 36. Don Diablo, Mk, Gaby Gerlis - Next To Me 37. Showtek - Save The Day (Once Again)
God Holds Your Destiny | നിങ്ങളുടെ ഭാവി ദൈവകരങ്ങളിലാണ് | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1603
https://fulldisclosuremovement.org/speaker/christy-campbell/ - full disclosure movementhttps://www.paypal.me/Christy627 - Christy Campbell paypalJane Celia Hatch LinksHi Rob, Thank you for having me on your show Rob. In case it's still possible here are my links. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JaneCeliaHatch, faceboook: https://www.facebook.com/jane.c.hatch, Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/JaneCeliaHatch. Also for to book a shamanic healing or to purchase my book please email me at lovenewearth@tutanota. com.Julia Anchorhaven - Anchorhaven.co.ukPROMO INTRO (for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube community tab):Tonight at 8 PM Eastern, I'm bringing you a power-packed panel of divine feminine warriors—three women with extraordinary spiritual gifts and deep cosmic missions. This is more than a reading show — it's an activation.Returning guest Christy Campbell is a Psionic Super Soldier, Karuna Reiki Master, and Galactic Emissary who bridges dimensions with her psychic gifts and Light Language transmissions.Joining her is Jane Celia Hatch, a shamanic healer and MK Ultra survivor whose psychic gifts blossomed after a traumatic separation in childhood. She now helps others reclaim their spiritual birthright through deep nature connection and healing.Also with us is Julia from Anchorhaven, a Violet Flame and Reiki Master with 20+ years of global healing work, blending Akashic readings, pendulum alchemy, and chakra awakening to guide souls into empowerment.They all feel linked through Celtic Wolf Spirit energy — a connection of strength, intuition, and fierce ancestral memory. Expect powerful stories, multidimensional insights, and live psychic readings.Tune in LIVE at 8 PM Eastern on YouTube, Rumble, and Facebook. Don't miss this energetic convergence!HASHTAGS:#CelticWolfSpirit #SuperSoldierWomen #PsychicReadings #MKUltraSurvivor #ReikiMaster #LightLanguage #GalacticEmissary #ShamanicHealing #VioletFlame #AkashicRecords #TypicalSkepticPodcast #DivineFemininePowerYOUTUBE TAGS:super soldier, Christy Campbell, MK Ultra, Jane Celia Hatch, Anchorhaven Julia, violet flame reiki, galactic emissary, psychic readings live, spiritual healing, Akashic records, Karuna Reiki, typical skeptic podcast, Robert Kalil, shamanic healer, light languageDISCLAIMER (standard):The views and opinions expressed by tonight's guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the platform we are on. This show is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only.We are not trying to heal, diagnose or give medical advicePlease use discernment when watching the Typical Skeptic Podcast. Viewer Discretion is Advised.Typical Skeptic Podcast Links:
We have a great chat with Top Lobsta and Raven. It starts out with some inside baseball about podcasting, censorship, the platforms, how we survive and the current state of the engineered culture war. We also talk about the difference between Canada and the USA in regards free speech, Nazi occultism, the pressure cooker effect, meth and portals, Theosophy, and Free Range MK Ultra. In the second half we get into EU style overt MK Ultra vs the covert USA style, Puharich and the early days of MK, Radio Kaos, heavy metals, tinfoil hats, channeling the Nine, Egyptian Gods, testing the spirits, Christianity, fear and New Thought, the Jabs, the Fallen, the Hybridization, thoughts are awareness and the telepathy tapes. brogrove.com Welcome to NDS, where we hunt down and expose Nephilim Sh*t https://x.com/TopLobsta https://linktr.ee/nephilimdeathsquad https://x.com/NephilimDSquad https://x.com/DavidLCorbo To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support. For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/ or Rokfin www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Patreon https://www.patreon.com/grimericaoutlawed Support the show directly: https://grimericacbd.com/ CBD / THC Tinctures and Gummies https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Eh-List Podcast and site: https://eh-list.ca/ Eh-List YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEh-List Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3 Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com
This week on the Toy Power Podcast; we shine light on quite an old property; that is The Shadow! From its origins in Pulp Comic Format to the Hollywood Film in 1994 staring Alec Baldwin. That Film was classified big enough to spawn a corresponding Toyline from Kenner. Trent unpacks what was great, and what was left in the dark, around this neat property. Then we switch gears, and have a FULL-ON Spoiler lead discussion around the new Marvel Film that is: Thunderbolts - or New Avengers?!? We run though how each character played their part; the tone of the film & what we all overall thought of it too. Keen to hear from your thoughts on this Film too!Support the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Offence & Betrayal | ഇടർച്ചയും വഞ്ചനയും | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1602
Megyn Kelly is joined by Link Lauren, host of Spot on with Link Lauren, to discuss the drama in the MAHA movement surrounding President Trump's pick for the surgeon general Dr. Casey Means, her brother Calley Means and Nicole Shanahan sparring in public, Link's work on the RFK campaign, Shanahan's involvement in the RFK campaign and MAHA movement, his early years growing up as a gay conservative, how his viral TikToks launched his career in political content creation, the importance of showing up, his interview with Calley Means that airs in his new show Monday, their lighthearted discussion on Trump's new diet and excellent biomarkers, The Means' opposition to the "transing" of children, the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, a few people who successfully predicted the American would be picked, his brother revealing the pope was playing Wordle and watching "Conclave" last week, Hilaria Baldwin's new book about her relationship with Alec and attempt to rehabilitate her image, the bizarre cover featuring Alec gagged and restrained, her absurd excuse to defend her fake Spanish accent, the pattern of her fame-seeking behavior, the latest on Meghan Markle's self-proclaimed “female founder” podcast, her taking a shot at her guest's shoe choices, and more. https://spotonwithlink.com/Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spot-on-with-link-lauren/id1812663737Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2RPHR4jKTJqkruxJjn6kzn?si=954974315d3848bfYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spotonwithlink Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.Grand Canyon University: https://GCU.eduBirch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldJacked Up Fitness: Go to https://GetJackedUp.com and use code MK at checkout to save 10% off your entire purchase Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
One hour of hand picked selections from house music maestro and remix extraordinaire, MK! Expect fresh cuts and upcoming releases from himself, his record label, favourite producers and DJ friends. Delving in to house and techno, new and old, as well as showcasing his Track Of The Month, AREA10 Fire, From The Vault and exclusive Guest Mix each month. This is AREA10 ON AIR! 1) Tony Romera - Time To Move (Extended Mix)2) Riordan - TWOSTEP (Extended Mix)3) MichaelBM, Frank Salassi - Lazers N Drums (Extended Mix)4) Marshall Jefferson, TCTS, Byron Stingily - US (ESSEL Remix) (Extended Mix)5) Dens (ITA) - Living The Moment (Extended Mix)6) KC Lights - Choose Love (feat. Marlo Rex) (Extended Mix)7) J. Worra - Crushin' (Extended Mix)8) Henry Wake Up - What I Need (Extended)9) Nicole Fiallo, Sonrizas - Las Nenas (Extended Mix)10) CASSIMM - I Like It (Extended Mix)11) Don Diablo - Freek Like Me (Extended)12) Julian Fox - Dale (Original Mix)13) Franky Wah - Make Me Feel Free (Extended Mix)14) Dario Nunez & Nuevayu - Fire In My House (Extended Mix)
Have you or do you feel stress? What is stress and how can we deal with it? Our guest this time is Rachelle Stone who discusses those very questions with us. Rachelle grew up in a very small town in Massachusetts. After attending community college, she had an opportunity to study and work at Disney World in Florida and has never looked back. Rachelle loved her Disney work and entered the hospitality industry spending much of 27 years working for or running her own destination management company. She will describe how one day after a successful career, at the age of 48, she suffered what today we know as burnout. She didn't know how to describe her feelings at the time, but she will tell us how she eventually discovered what was going on with her. She began to explore and then study the profession of coaching. Rachelle will tell us about coaches and clients and how what coaches do can help change lives in so many ways. This episode is full of the kind of thoughts and ideas we all experience as well as insights on how we can move forward when our mindsets are keeping us from moving forward. Rachelle has a down-to-Earth way of explaining what she wants to say that we all can appreciate. About the Guest: “As your leadership consultant, I will help you hone your leadership, so you are ready for your next career move. As your executive coach, I will partner with you to overcome challenges and obstacles so you can execute your goals.” Hi, I'm Rachelle. I spent over 25 years as an entrepreneur and leader in the Special Event industry in Miami, building, flipping, and selling Destination Management Companies (DMCs). While I loved and thrived in the excitement and chaos of the industry, I still managed to hit a level of burnout that was wholly unexpected and unacceptable to me, resulting in early retirement at 48. Now, as a trained Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach, I've made it my mission to combine this hard-won wisdom and experience to crack the code on burnout and balance for others so they can continue to thrive in careers they love. I am Brené Brown Dare to Lead ™ trained, a Certified Positive Intelligence ® Mental Fitness coach, and an accredited Professional Certified Coach by the ICF (International Coaching Federation, the most recognized global accreditation body in the coaching industry). I continue to grow my expertise and show my commitment to the next generation of coaches by serving on the ICF-Central Florida chapter board of directors. I am serving as President-Elect and Chapter Liaison to the global organization. I also support those new to the coaching industry by mentoring other coaches to obtain advanced coaching credentials. I maintain my well-being by practicing Pilates & Pvolve ® a few days a week, taking daily walks, loving on my Pug, Max, and making time for beach walks when possible. Ways to connect Rachel: www.rstoneconsulting.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/rstoneconsulting/ Instagram: @even_wonderwoman_gets_tired About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! 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Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Well, hi and welcome to unstoppable mindset where inclusion diversity and the unexpected meet. But you know, the more fun thing about it is the unexpected. Unexpected is always a good thing, and unexpected is really anything that doesn't have anything directly to do with inclusion or diversity, which is most of what we get to deal with in the course of the podcast, including with our guest today, Rachelle Stone, who worked in the hospitality industry in a variety of ways during a lot of her life, and then switched to being a coach and a leadership expert. And I am fascinated to learn about that and what what brought her to that? And we'll get to that at some point in the course of the day. But Rachelle, welcome to unstoppable mindset. We're glad you're here. Thank Rachelle Stone ** 02:08 you, Michael. I'm honored to be here. Excited to be talking to you today. Michael Hingson ** 02:12 Well, it's a lot of fun now. You're in Florida. I am. I'm in the Clearwater Rachelle Stone ** 02:16 Dunedin area. I like to say I live in Dunedin, Florida without the zip code. Michael Hingson ** 02:22 Yeah. Well, I hear you, you know, then makes it harder to find you that way, right? Rachelle Stone ** 02:28 Physically. Yeah, right, exactly. Danita, without the zip code, we'll stick with that. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 02:33 yeah, that works. Well, I'm really glad you're here. Why don't we start by maybe you talking to us a little bit about the early Rachelle growing up and some of that stuff. Rachelle Stone ** 02:43 Yeah, I was lucky. I grew up in rural Western Massachusetts, little po doc town called Greenfield, Massachusetts. We were 18 miles from the Vermont border, which was literally a mile and a half from the New Hampshire border. So I grew up in this very interesting area where it was like a tri state area, and our idea of fun growing up, well, it was, we were always outdoors, playing very much outdoors. I had three siblings, and I was the youngest, and it was one of those childhoods where you came home from school, and mom would say, go outside, don't come back in the house until you hear the whistle. And every house on the street, every mother had a whistle. There were only seven houses because there was a Boy Scout camp at the end of the road. So as the sun was setting and the street lights would come on, you would hear different whistles, and different family kids would be going home the stone kids up, that's your mom. Go home, see you next time that was it was great. And you know, as I got older and more adventurous, it was cow tipping and keg parties and behind and all sorts of things that we probably shouldn't have been doing in our later teen years, but it was fun. Behind Michael Hingson ** 04:04 is it's four wheeling, Rachelle Stone ** 04:08 going up rough terrain. We had these. It was very, very hilly, where I was lot of lot of small mountains that you could conquer. Michael Hingson ** 04:17 So in the winter, does that mean you got to do some fun things, like sledding in the snow. Yeah, yeah. Rachelle Stone ** 04:24 We had a great hill in the back of our yard, so I learned to ski in my own backyard, and we had three acres of woods, so we would go snowshoeing. We were also close to a private school called Northfield Mount Hermon, which had beautiful, beautiful grounds, and in the winter, we would go cross country skiing there. So again, year round, we were, we were outdoors a lot. Michael Hingson ** 04:52 Well, my time in Massachusetts was three years living in Winthrop so I was basically East Boston. Yeah. Yes and and very much enjoyed it. Loved the environment. I've been all over Massachusetts in one way or another, so I'm familiar with where you were. I am, and I will admit, although the winters were were cold, that wasn't as much a bother as it was when the snow turned to ice or started to melt, and then that night it froze. That got to be pretty slippery, 05:25 very dangerous, very dangerous. Michael Hingson ** 05:29 I then experienced it again later, when we lived in New Jersey and and I actually our house to take the dogs out. We had no fenced yards, so I had to take them out on leash, and I would go down to our basement and go out and walk out basement onto a small deck or patio, actually, and then I had to go down a hill to take the dogs where they could go do their business. And I remember the last year we were in New Jersey, it snowed in May, and the snow started to melt the next day, and then that night, it froze, and it and it stayed that way for like about a day and a half. And so it was as slick as glass is. Glass could be. So eventually I couldn't I could go down a hill, it was very dangerous, but going back up a hill to come back in the house was not safe. So eventually, I just used a very long flex leash that was like 20 feet long, and I sent the dogs down the hill. I stayed at the top. Rachelle Stone ** 06:33 Was smart, wow. And they didn't mind. They just wanted to go do their business, and they wanted to get back in the house too. It's cold, yeah? Michael Hingson ** 06:41 They didn't seem to be always in an incredible hurry to come back into the house. But they had no problem coming up the hill. That's the the advantage of having claws, Rachelle Stone ** 06:51 yes. Pause, yeah, four of them to boot, right? Yeah, which Michael Hingson ** 06:54 really helped a great deal. But, you know, I remember it. I love it. I loved it. Then now I live in in a place in California where we're on what's called the high desert, so it doesn't get as cold, and we get hardly any of the precipitation that even some of the surrounding areas do, from Los Angeles and Long Beach and so on to on the one side, up in the mountains where the Snow is for the ski resorts on the other so Los Angeles can have, or parts of La can have three or four inches of rain, and we might get a half inch. Rachelle Stone ** 07:28 Wow. So it stays relatively dry. Do you? Do you ever have to deal like down here, we have something called black ice, which we get on the road when it rains after it hasn't rained in a long time? Do you get that there in California, Michael Hingson ** 07:41 there are places, yeah, not here where I live, because it generally doesn't get cold enough. It can. It's already this well, in 2023 late 2023 we got down to 24 degrees one night, and it can get a little bit colder, but generally we're above freezing. So, no, we don't get the black ice here that other places around us can and do. Got it. Got it. So you had I obviously a fun, what you regard as a fun childhood. Rachelle Stone ** 08:14 Yeah, I remember the first day I walked into I went to a community college, and I it was a very last minute, impulsive, spontaneous decision. Wow, that kind of plays into the rest of my life too. I make very quick decisions, and I decided I wanted to go to college, and it was open enrollment. I went down to the school, and they asked me, What do you want to study? I'm like, I don't know. I just know I want to have fun. So they said, you might want to explore Recreation and Leisure Services. So that's what I wound up going to school for. And I like to say I have a degree in fun and games. Michael Hingson ** 08:47 There you go. Yeah. Did you go beyond community college or community college enough? Rachelle Stone ** 08:53 Yeah, that was so I transferred. It took me four years to get a two year degree. And the reason was, I was working full time, I moved out. I just at 17, I wanted to be on my own, and just moved into an apartment with three other people and went to college and worked. It was a fabulous way to live. It was wonderful. But then when I transferred to the University, I felt like I was a bit bored, because I think the other students were, I was dealing with a lot of students coming in for the first time, where I had already been in school for four years, in college for four years, so the experience wasn't what I was looking for. I wanted the education. And I saw a poster, and it was Mickey Mouse on the poster, and it was Walt Disney World College program now accepting applications. So I wrote down the phone number, email, whatever it was, and and I applied. I got an interview again. Remember Michael? I was really bored. I was going to school. It was my first semester in my four year program, and I just anyway. I got a call back and. And I was accepted into the Disney College Program. So, um, they at that time, they only took about 800 students a year. So it was back in 1989 long time ago. And I was thrilled. I left Massachusetts on january 31 1989 in the blizzard of 89 Yeah, and I drove down to Orlando, Florida, and I never left. I'm still here in Florida. That was the beginning of my entire career. Was applying for the Disney College Program. Michael Hingson ** 10:36 So what was that like, being there at the Disney College, pro nominal, phenomenal. I have to ask one thing, did you have to go through some sort of operation to get rid of your Massachusetts accent? Does Rachelle Stone ** 10:50 it sound like it worked? No, I didn't have well, it was funny, because I was hoping I would be cast as Minnie Mouse. I'm four foot 10. I have learned that to be Mini or Mickey Mouse, you have to be four, eight or shorter. So I missed many by two inches. My second choice was being a lifeguard, and I wound up what I they offered me was Epcot parking lot, and I loved it, believe it or not, helping to park cars at Epcot Center. I still remember my spiel to the letter that I used to give because there was a live person on the back of the tram speaking and then another one at the front of the tram driving it to get you from the parking lot to the front entrance of the gate. But the whole experience was amazing. It was I attended classes, I earned my Master's degree. I picked up a second and third job because I wanted to get into hotels, and so I worked one day a week at the Disney Inn, which is now their military resorts. And then I took that third job, was as a contractor for a recreation management company. So I was working in the field that I had my associates in. I was working at a hotel one day a week, just because I wanted to learn about hotels. I thought that was the industry I wanted to go into. And I was I was driving the tram and spieling on the back of the tram five days a week. I loved it was phenomenal. Michael Hingson ** 12:20 I have a friend who is blind who just retired from, I don't know, 20 or 25 years at Disneyland, working a lot in the reservation centers and and so on. And speaks very highly of, of course, all the experiences of being involved with Disney. Rachelle Stone ** 12:38 Yeah, it's really, I'm It was a wonderful experience. I think it gave me a great foundation for the work in hospitality that I did following. It was a great i i think it made me a better leader, better hospitality person for it well, Michael Hingson ** 12:57 and there is an art to doing it. It isn't just something where you can arbitrarily decide, I'm going to be a successful and great hospitality person, and then do it if you don't learn how to relate to people, if you don't learn how to talk to people, and if you're not having fun doing it Rachelle Stone ** 13:14 exactly. Yes, Fun. Fun is everything. It's Michael Hingson ** 13:18 sort of like this podcast I love to tell people now that the only hard and fast rule about the podcast is we both have to have fun, or it's not worth doing. Rachelle Stone ** 13:25 That's right. I'm right there with you. Gotta Have fun, Michael Hingson ** 13:30 yeah? Well, so you So, how long were you with Disney? What made you switched? Oh, so Rachelle Stone ** 13:36 Disney College Program. It was, at that time, it was called the Magic Kingdom college program, MK, CP, and it's grown quite significantly. I think they have five or 7000 students from around the world now, but at that time it was just a one semester program. I think for international students, it's a one year program. So when my three and a half months were up. My semester, I could either go back. I was supposed to go back to school back in Massachusetts, but the recreation management company I was working for offered me a full time position, so I wound up staying. I stayed in Orlando for almost three and a half years, and ultimately I wound up moving to South Florida and getting a role, a new role, with a different sort of company called a destination management company. And that was that was really the onset destination management was my career for 27 years. 26 Michael Hingson ** 14:38 years. So what is a destination management company. So Rachelle Stone ** 14:41 a destination management company is, they are the company that receives a group into a destination, meetings, conventions, events. So for instance, let's say, let's say Fathom note taker. Wants to have an in person meeting, and they're going to hold it at the Lowe's Miami Beach, and they're bringing in 400 of their top clients, and and and sales people and operations people. They need someone on the receiving end to pick everybody up at the airport, to put together the theme parties, provide the private tours and excursions. Do the exciting restaurant, Dine Around the entertainment, the amenities. So I did all the fun. And again, sticking with the fun theme here, yeah, I did all of the auxiliary meeting fun add ons in the destination that what you would do. And I would say I did about 175 to 225, meetings a year. Michael Hingson ** 15:44 So you didn't actually book the meetings, or go out and solicit to book the meetings. You were the person who took over. Once a meeting was arranged, Rachelle Stone ** 15:53 once a meeting was booked in the destination, right? If they needed a company like mine, then it would be then I would work with them. If I would be the company. There were several companies I did what I do, especially in Miami, because Miami was a top tier destination, so a client may book the lows Miami Beach and then reach out to two to three different DMCs to learn how can they partner with them to make the meeting the most successful. So it was always a competitive situation. And it was always, you know, needing to do our best and give our best and be creative and out of the box. And, yeah, it was, it was an exciting industry. So what makes Michael Hingson ** 16:41 the best destination management company, or what makes you very successful? Why would people view you as successful at at what you do, and why they would want to choose you to be the company to work with? Because obviously, as you said, it's competitive. Rachelle Stone ** 16:59 Everybody well, and there's choice. Everybody has choice. I always believed there was enough business to go around for everybody. Very good friends with some of my my hardiest competitors. Interestingly, you know, although we're competing, it's a very friendly industry. We all network together. We all dance in the same network. You know, if we're going to an industry network, we're all together. What? Why would somebody choose me over somebody else? Was really always a decision. It was sometimes it was creativity. Sometimes it was just a feeling for them. They felt the relationship just felt more authentic. Other times it was they they just really needed a cut and dry service. It just every client was always different. There were never two programs the same. I might have somebody just wanting to book a flamenco guitarist for three hours, and that's all they need. And another group may need. The transportation, the tours, the entertainment, the theme parties, the amenities, the whole ball of Fox, every group was different, which is, I think, what made it so exciting, it's that relationship building, I think, more than anything. Because these companies are doing meetings all over the country, sometimes some of them all over the world. So relationships were really, really important to them to be able to go into a destination and say to their partner in that destination, hey, I'm going to be there next May. This is what I need. Are you available? Can you help? So I think on the initial front end, it is, when it's a competitive bid, you're starting from scratch to build a relationship. Once that's relationship is established, it is easier to build on that relationship when things go wrong. Let's talk about what worked, what didn't, and how we can do better next time, instead of throwing the entire relationship out with the bathwater and starting from scratch again. So it was a great industry. I loved it, and Michael Hingson ** 19:00 obviously you must have been pretty successful at it. Rachelle Stone ** 19:04 I was, I was lucky. Well, luck and skill, I have to give myself credit there too. I worked for other DMCs. I worked for event companies that wanted to expand into the DMC industry. And I helped, I helped them build that corporate division, or that DMC division. I owned my own agency for, I think, 14 years, still alive and thriving. And then I worked for angel investors, helping them flip and underperforming. It was actually a franchise. It was an office franchise of a global DMC at the time. So I've had success in different areas of Destination Management, and I was lucky in that I believe in accreditation and certification. That's important to me. Credibility matters. And so I. Involved in the association called the association of Destination Management executives international admei I know it's a mouthful, but I wound up serving on their board of directors and their certification and accreditation board for 14 years, throughout my career, and on the cab their certification accreditation board, my company was one of the first companies in the country to become a certified company, admc certified. I was so proud of that, and I had all of my staff. I paid for all of them to earn their certification, which was a destination management Certified Professional. That's the designation. I loved, that we could be a part of it. And I helped write a course, a university level course, and it was only nine weeks, so half a semester in teaching students what destination management is that took me three years. It was a passion project with a couple of other board members on the cab that we put together, and really glad to be a part of that and contributing to writing the book best practices in destination management, first and second edition. So I feel lucky that I was in this field at a time where it was really growing deeper roots. It had been transport the industry. When I went into it was maybe 20 years young, and when I left it, it been around for 40 plus years. So it's kind of exciting. So you so you Michael Hingson ** 21:41 said that you started a company and you were with it for 4014 years, or you ran it for 14 years, and you said, it's still around. Are you involved with it at all? Now, I Rachelle Stone ** 21:51 am not. I did a buyout with the I had two partners at the time. And without going into too much detail, there were some things going on that I felt were I could not align with. I felt it was unethical. I felt it was immoral, and I struggled for a year to make the decision. I spoke to a therapist, and I ultimately consulted an attorney, and I did a buyout, and I walked away from my this was my legacy. This was my baby. I built it from scratch. I was the face of the company. So to give that up my legacy, it was a really tough decision, but it really did come full circle, because late last year, something happened which brought me back to that decision, and I can, with 100% certainty, say it was a values driven decision for me, and I'm so happy I made that decision. So I am today. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 22:57 and, and let's, let's get to that a little bit so you at some point, you said that you had burnout and you left the industry. Why did you do that? Rachelle Stone ** 23:08 So after I did, sold my my business, I worked for angel investors for about three and a half years. They brought me in. This was an underperforming office that the franchisee, because they had owned it for 10 years, had done a buyout themselves and sold it back to the angel investors or the private equity so they brought me in to run the office and bring it from surviving to thriving again. And it took me about 18 months, and I brought it from under a million to over 5.3 million in 18 months. So it's quite successful. And I had said to the owners, as they're thanking me and rewarding me, and it was a great first two years, I had said to them, please don't expect this again. This was a fluke. People were following me. There was a lot of curiosity in the industry, because this was a really big move for me to sell my company and then go work for this one. It was big news. So it was a great time. But the expectation for me to repeat, rinse and repeat, that kind of productivity was not realistic. It just wasn't realistic. And about a year and a half later, I just, I was driving from the Lowe's Miami Beach. It's funny, because I used that as an example before, to the breakers in Palm Beach. And if you know South Florida at all, it's, it's, you're taking your life in your hands every time you get on 95 it's a nightmare. Anyway, so I'm driving from the lows to the breakers, and I just left a kind of a rough meeting. I don't even remember what it was anymore, because that was back in 2014 and I'm driving to another meeting at the breakers, and I hang up the phone with somebody my. Son calls about something, Mom, this is going on for graduation. Can you be there? And I'm realizing I'm going to be out of town yet again for work, and I'm driving to the breakers, and I'm having this I just had this vision of myself in the middle of 95 slamming the brakes on in my car, coming to a full stop in the middle of the highway. I did not do this this, and I don't recommend you do this. And I opened up my car door, and I literally just walked away from my car. That was the image in my mind. And in that moment, I knew it was time for me to leave. I had gone as high as I could go. I'd done as much as I could do. I'd served on boards, contributed to books, spoken on panels. I wanted to go back to being an entrepreneur. I didn't want to work for angel investors anymore. I wanted to work for myself. I wanted to build something new, and I didn't want to do it in the DMC world. So I went home that night thinking I was going to just resign. Instead, I wrote a letter of retirement, and I retired from the industry, I walked away two and a half weeks later, and I said I was never going to return. Michael Hingson ** 26:09 And so I burnt out, though at the time, what? What eventually made you realize that it was all burnt out, or a lot of it was burnt out. So I Rachelle Stone ** 26:17 didn't know anything about burnout at that time. I just knew I was incredibly frustrated. I was bored. I was over in competence, and I just wanted out. Was just done. I had done well enough in my industry that I could take a little time. I had a lot of people asking me to take on consulting projects. So I did. I started doing some consulting in hospitality. And while I was doing that, I was kind of peeling away the layers of the onion, saying, What do I want to do next? I did not want to do DMC. That's all I knew. So I started this exploration, and what came out of it was an interest in exploring the field of coaching. So I did some research. I went to the coachingfederation.org which is the ICF International coaching Federation, is the leading accreditation body for coaches in the world. And through them, I researched Who were some of the accredited schools. I narrowed it down. I finally settled on one, and I said, I'm going to sign up for one course. I just want to see what this coaching is all about. So I signed up for a foundations course with the with the school out of Pennsylvania, and probably about three weeks into the course, the professor said something which was like a light bulb moment for me, and that I realized like, oh my Speaker 1 ** 27:40 god, I burnt out. And I was literally, at this Rachelle Stone ** 27:46 time, we're in school, we're on the phone. It was not zoom. We didn't have all this yet. It was you were on the phone, and then you were pulling up documents on your computer so the teacher couldn't see me crying. I was just sobbing, knowing that this is i i was so I was I was stunned. I didn't say anything. I sat on this for a while. In fact, I sat on it. I started researching it, but I didn't tell anybody for two years. It took me two years before I finally admitted to somebody that I had burnt out. I was so ashamed, embarrassed, humiliated, I was this successful, high over achiever. How could I have possibly burnt out? Michael Hingson ** 28:34 What? What did the teacher say Rachelle Stone ** 28:37 it was? I don't even remember what it was, but I remember that shock of realization of wellness, of it was, you know what it was that question, is this all? There is a lot of times when we were they were talking about, I believe, what they were talking about, midlife crisis and what really brings them on. And it is that pivotal question, is this really all there is, is this what I'm meant to be doing? And then in their conversation, I don't even remember the full conversation, it was that recognition of that's what's happened to me. And as I started researching it, this isn't now. This is in 2015 as I'm researching it and learning there's not a lot on it. I mean, there's some, mostly people's experiences that are being shared. Then in 2019 the World Health Organization officially, officially recognizes burnout as a phenomenon, an occupational phenomenon. Michael Hingson ** 29:38 And how would you define burnout? Burnout is, Rachelle Stone ** 29:43 is generally defined in three areas. It is. It's the the, oh, I always struggle with it. It's that disconnect, the disconnect, or disassociation from. Um, wanting to succeed, from your commitment to the work. It is the knowing, the belief that no one can do it well or right. It is there. There's that. It's an emotional disconnect from from from caring about what you're doing and how you're showing up, and it shows up in your personal life too, which is the horrible thing, because it your it impacts your family so negatively, it's horrible. Michael Hingson ** 30:39 And it it, it does take a toll. And it takes, did it take any kind of a physical toll on you? Rachelle Stone ** 30:45 Well, what I didn't realize when I when I took this time, I was about 25 pounds overweight. I was on about 18 different medications, including all my vitamins. I was taking a lot of vitamins at that time too. Um, I chronic sciatica, insomnia. I was self medicating. I was also going out, eating rich dinners and drinking, um, because you're because of the work I was doing. I had to entertain. That was part of that was part of of my job. So as I was looking at myself, Yes, physically, it turns out that this weight gain, the insomnia, the self medication, are also taught signs of of risk of burnout. It's how we manage our stress, and that's really what it comes down to, that we didn't even know. We don't even know. People don't no one teaches us how to process our stress, and that that's really probably one of the biggest things that I've through, everything that I've studied, and then the pandemic hitting it. No one teaches us how to manage our stress. No one tells us that if we process stress, then the tough stuff isn't as hard anymore. It's more manageable. No one teaches us about how to shift our mindsets so we can look at changing our perspective at things, or only seeing things through our lizard brain instead of our curious brain. These are all things that I had no idea were keeping me I didn't know how to do, and that were part of contributing to my burnout. Right? Michael Hingson ** 32:43 Is stress more self created, or is it? Is it an actual thing? In other words, when, when there is stress in the world? Is it something that, really, you create out of a fear or cause to happen in some way, and in reality, there are ways to not necessarily be stressful, and maybe that's what you're talking about, as far as learning to control it and process it, well, Rachelle Stone ** 33:09 there's actually there's stresses. Stressors are external. Stress is internal. So a stressor could be the nagging boss. It could be your kid has a fever and you're going to be late for work, or you're going to miss a meeting because you have to take them to the doctor. That's an external stressor, right? So that external stressor goes away, you know, the traffic breaks up, or your your husband takes the kid to the doctor so you can get to your meeting. Whatever that external stress, or is gone, you still have to deal with the stress that's in your body. Your that stress, that stress builds up. It's it's cortisol, and that's what starts with the physical impact. So those physical symptoms that I was telling you about, that I had, that I didn't know, were part of my burnout. It was unprocessed stress. Now at that time, I couldn't even touch my toes. I wasn't doing any sort of exercise for my body. I wasn't and that is one of the best ways you can process stress. Stress actually has to cycle out of your body. No one tells us that. No one teaches us that. So how do you learn how to do that? Michael Hingson ** 34:21 Well, of course, that's Go ahead. Go ahead. Well, I was gonna Rachelle Stone ** 34:24 say it's learning. It's being willing to look internally, what's going on in your body. How are you really getting in touch with your emotions and feelings and and processing them well? Michael Hingson ** 34:37 And you talk about stressors being external, but you have control. You may not have control directly over the stressor happening, but don't you have control over how you decide to deal with the external stress? Creator, Rachelle Stone ** 34:55 yes, and that external stress will always. Go away. The deadline will come and go. The sun will still rise tomorrow in set tomorrow night. Stressors always go away, but they're also constantly there. So you've got, for instance, the nagging boss is always going to bring you stress. It's how you process the stress inside. You can choose to ignore the stressor, but then you're setting yourself up for maybe not following through on your job, or doing Michael Hingson ** 35:29 right. And I wouldn't suggest ignoring the stressor, but you it's processing that Rachelle Stone ** 35:34 stress in your body. It's not so let's say, at the end of the rough day, the stressors gone. You still, whether you choose to go for a walk or you choose to go home and say, Honey, I just need a really like I need a 62nd full on contact, bear hug from you, because I'm holding a lot of stress in my body right now, and I've got to let it out So that physical contact will move stress through your body. This isn't this is they that? You can see this in MRI studies. You see the decrease in the stress. Neuroscience now shows this to be true. You've got to move it through your body. Now before I wanted to kind of give you the formal definition of burnout, it is, it is they call it a occupational phenomenal, okay, it by that they're not calling it a disease. It is not classified as a disease, but it is noted in the International Classification of Diseases, and it has a code now it is they do tie it directly to chronic workplace stress, and this is where I have a problem with the World Health Organization, because when they added this to the International Classification of diseases in 2019 they didn't have COVID. 19 hybrid or work from home environments in mind, and it is totally changed. Stress and burnout are following people around. It's very difficult for them to escape. So besides that, that disconnect that I was talking about, it's really complete exhaustion, depletion of your energy just drained from all of the stressors. And again, it's that reduced efficiency in your work that you're producing because you don't care as much. It's that disconnect so and then the physical symptoms do build up. And burnout isn't like this. It's not an overnight thing. It's a build up, just like gaining 25 pounds, just like getting sick enough that I need a little bit more medication for different issues, that stuff builds up on you and when you when you're recovering from burnout, you didn't get there overnight. You're not going to get out of it overnight either. It's I worked with a personal trainer until I could touch my toes, and then she's pushed me out to go join a gym. But again, it's step by step, and learning to eat healthy, and then ultimately, the third piece that really changed the game for me was learning about the muscles in my brain and getting mentally fit. That was really the third leg of getting my health back. Michael Hingson ** 38:33 So how does all of that help you deal with stress and the potential of burnout today? Yeah, Rachelle Stone ** 38:43 more than anything, I know how to prevent it. That is my, my the number one thing I know when I'm sensing a stressor that is impacting me, I can quickly get rid of it. Now, for instance, I'll give you a good example. I was on my the board of directors for my Homeowners Association, and that's always Michael Hingson ** 39:03 stressful. I've been there, right? Well, I Rachelle Stone ** 39:06 was up for an hour and a half one night ruminating, and I I realized, because I coach a lot of people around burnout and symptoms, so when I was ruminating, I recognized, oh my gosh, that HOA does not deserve that much oxygen in my brain. And what did I do the next day? I resigned. Resigned, yeah, so removing the stressors so I can process the stress. I process my stress. I always make sure I schedule a beach walk for low tide. I will block my calendar for that so I can make sure I'm there, because that fills my tank. That's self care for me. I make sure I'm exercising, I'm eating good food. I actually worked with a health coach last year because I felt like my eating was getting a little off kilter again. So I just hired a coach for a few months to help me get back on track. Of getting support where I need it. That support circle is really important to maintain and process your stress and prevent burnout. Michael Hingson ** 40:10 So we've talked a lot about stress and dealing with it and so on. And like to get back to the idea of you went, you explored working with the international coaching Federation, and you went to a school. So what did you then do? What really made you attracted to the idea of coaching, and what do you get out of it? Rachelle Stone ** 40:35 Oh, great question. Thanks for that. So for me, once I I was in this foundations course, I recognized or realized what had happened to me. I i again, kept my mouth shut, and I just continued with the course. By the end of the course, I really, really enjoyed it, and I saw I decided I wanted to continue on to become a coach. So I just continued in my training. By the end of 2015 early 2016 I was a coach. I went and joined the international coaching Federation, and they offer accreditation. So I wanted to get accredited, because, as I said, from my first industry, a big proponent for credit accreditation. I think it's very important, especially in an unregulated industry like coaching. So we're not bound by HIPAA laws. We are not doctors, we are coaches. It's very different lane, and we do self regulate. So getting accredited is important to me. And I thought my ACC, which my associate a certified coach in 2016 when I moved to the area I'm living in now, in 2017 and I joined the local chapter here, I just continued on. I continued with education. I knew my lane is, is, is burnout. I started to own it. I started to bring it forward a little bit and talk about my experiences with with other coaches and clients to help them through the years and and it felt natural. So with the ICF, I wanted to make sure I stayed in a path that would allow me to hang my shingle proudly, and everything I did in the destination management world I'm now doing in the coaching world. I wound up on the board of directors for our local chapter as a programming director, which was so perfect for me because I'm coming from meetings and events, so as a perfect person to do their programming, and now I am their chapter liaison, and I am President Elect, so I'm taking the same sort of leadership I had in destination management and wrapping my arms around it in the coaching industry, Michael Hingson ** 42:56 you talk about People honing their leadership skills to help prepare them for a career move or their next career. It isn't always that way, though, right? It isn't always necessarily that they're going to be going to a different career. Yep, Rachelle Stone ** 43:11 correct. Yeah. I mean, not everybody's looking for trans transition. Some people are looking for that to break through the glass ceiling. I have other clients that are just wanting to maybe move laterally. Others are just trying to figure it out every client is different. While I specialize in hospitality and burnout, I probably have more clients in the leadership lane, Senior VP level, that are trying to figure out their next step, if they want to go higher, or if they're content where they are, and a lot of that comes from that ability to find the right balance for you in between your career and your personal life. I think there comes a point when we're in our younger careers, we are fully identified by what we do. I don't think that's true for upcoming generations, but for our generation, and maybe Jen, maybe some millennials, very identified by what they do, there comes a point in your career, and I'm going to say somewhere between 35 and 50, where you recognize that those two Things need to be separate, Michael Hingson ** 44:20 and the two things being Rachelle Stone ** 44:23 your identity, who you are from what you do, got it two different things. And a lot of leaders on their journey get so wrapped up in what they do, they lose who they are. Michael Hingson ** 44:39 What really makes a good leader, Rachelle Stone ** 44:42 authenticity. I'm a big proponent of heart based leadership. Brene Brown, I'm Brene Brown trained. I am not a facilitator, but I love her work, and I introduce all my clients to it, especially my newer leaders. I think it's that. Authenticity that you know the command and control leadership no longer works. And I can tell you, I do work with some leaders that are trying to improve their human skills, and by that I mean their emotional intelligence, their social skills, their ability to interact on a human level with others, because when they have that high command and control directive type of leadership, they're not connecting with their people. And we now have five generations in the workforce that all need to be interacted with differently. So command and control is a tough kind of leadership style that I actually unless they're willing to unless they're open to exploring other ways of leading, I won't work with them. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 45:44 and the reality is, I'm not sure command and control as such ever really worked. Yeah, maybe you control people. But did it really get you and the other person and the company? What what you needed. Rachelle Stone ** 46:01 Generally, that's what we now call a toxic environment. Yes, yes. But that, you know, this has been, we've been on a path of, you know, this work ethic was supposed to, was supposed to become a leisure ethic in the 70s, you know, we went to 40 hour work weeks. Where are we now? We're back up to 6070, hour work week. Yeah, we're trying to lower the age that so kids can start working this is not a leisure ethic that we were headed towards. And now with AI, okay, let's change this conversation. Yeah, toxic environments are not going to work. Moving forward that command and control leadership. There's not a lot of it left, but there's, it's lingering, and some of the old guard, you know, there it's, it's slowly changing. Michael Hingson ** 46:49 It is, I think, high time that we learn a lot more about the whole concept of teamwork and true, real team building. And there's a lot to be said for there's no I in team, that's right, and it's an extremely important thing to learn. And I think there are way to, still, way too many people who don't recognize that, but it is something that I agree with you. Over time, it's it's starting to evolve to a different world, and the pandemic actually was one, and is one of the things that helps it, because we introduced the hybrid environment, for example, and people are starting to realize that they can still get things done, and they don't necessarily have to do it the way they did before, and they're better off for it. Rachelle Stone ** 47:38 That's right. Innovation is beautiful. I actually, I mean, as horrible as the pandemic was it, there was a lot of good that came out of it, to your point. And it's interesting, because I've watched this in coaching people. I remember early in the pandemic, I had a new client, and they came to the they came to their first call on Zoom, really slumped down in the chair like I could barely see their nose and up and, you know, as we're kind of talking, getting to know each other. One of the things they said to me, because they were working from home, they were working like 1011, hours a day. Had two kids, a husband, and they also had yet they're, they're, they're like, I one of the things they said to me, which blew my mind, was, I don't have time to put on a load of laundry. They're working from home. Yeah? It's that mindset that you own my time because you're paying me, yeah, versus I'm productive and I'm doing good work for you. Is why you're paying for paying me? Yeah? So it's that perception and trying to shift one person at a time, shifting that perspective Michael Hingson ** 48:54 you talked before about you're a coach, you're not a doctor, which I absolutely appreciate and understand and in studying coaching and so on, one of the things that I read a great deal about is the whole concept of coaches are not therapists. A therapist provides a decision or a position or a decision, and they are more the one that provides a lot of the answers, because they have the expertise. And a coach is a guide who, if they're doing their job right, leads you to you figuring out the answer. That's Rachelle Stone ** 49:34 a great way to put it, and it's pretty clear. That's, that's, that's pretty, pretty close the I like to say therapy is a doctor patient relationship. It's hierarchy so and the doctor is diagnosing, it's about repair and recovery, and it's rooted in the past, diagnosing, prescribing, and then the patient following orders and recovering. Hmm, in coaching, it's a peer to peer relationship. So it's, we're co creators, and we're equal. And it's, it's based on future goals only. It's only based on behavior change and future goals. So when I have clients and they dabble backwards, I will that's crossing the line. I can't support you there. I will refer clients to therapy. And actually, what I'm doing right now, I'm taking a mental health literacy course through Harvard Medical Center and McLean University. And the reason I'm doing this is because so many of my clients, I would say 80% of my clients are also in therapy, and it's very common. We have a lot of mental health issues in the world right now as a result of the pandemic, and we have a lot of awareness coming forward. So I want to make sure I'm doing the best for my clients in recognizing when they're at need or at risk and being able to properly refer them. Michael Hingson ** 51:04 Do you think, though, that even in a doctor patient relationship, that more doctors are recognizing that they accomplish more when they create more of a teaming environment? Yes, 51:18 oh, I'm so glad you Rachelle Stone ** 51:20 brought that up, okay, go ahead. Go ahead. Love that. I have clients who are in therapy, and I ask them to ask their therapist so that if they're comfortable with this trio. And it works beautifully. Yes, Michael Hingson ** 51:36 it is. It just seems to me that, again, there's so much more to be said for the whole concept of teaming and teamwork, and patients do better when doctors or therapists and so on explain and bring them into the process, which almost makes them not a coach as you are, but an adjunct to what you do, which is what I think it's all about. Or are we the adjunct to what they do? Or use the adjunct to what they do? Yeah, it's a team, which is what it should be. 52:11 Yeah, it's, I always it's like the Oreo cookie, right? Michael Hingson ** 52:16 Yeah, and the frosting is in the middle, yeah, crying Rachelle Stone ** 52:19 in the middle. But it's true, like a therapist can work both in the past and in the future, but that partnership and that team mentality and supporting a client, it helps them move faster and further in their in their desired goals. Yeah, Michael Hingson ** 52:37 it's beautiful, yeah, yeah. And I think it's extremely important, tell me about this whole idea of mental fitness. I know you're studying that. Tell me more about that. Is it real? Is it okay? Or what? You know, a lot of people talk about it and they say it's who cares. They all roll Rachelle Stone ** 52:56 their eyes mental fitness. What are you talking about? Yeah, um, I like to say mental fitness is the third leg of our is what keeps us healthy. I like to look at humans as a three legged stool, and that mental fitness, that mental wellness, is that third piece. So you have your spiritual and community wellness, you have your physical wellness, and then you have your mental wellness. And that mental wellness encompasses your mental health, your mental fitness. Now, mental fitness, by definition, is your ability to respond to life's challenges from a positive rather than a negative mindset. And there's a new science out there called positive it was actually not a new science. It's based on four sciences, Positive Intelligence, it's a cognitive behavioral science, or psychology, positive psychology, performance psychology, and drawing a bank anyway, four sciences and this body of work determined that there's actually a tipping point we live in our amygdala, mostly, and there's a reason, when we were cavemen, we needed to know what was coming that outside stressor was going to eat us, or if we could eat it. Yeah, but we have language now. We don't need that, not as much as we did, not in the same way, not in the same way, exactly. We do need to be aware of threats, but not every piece of information that comes into the brain. When that information comes in our brains, amplify it by a factor of three to one. So with that amplification, it makes that little, little tiny Ember into a burning, raging fire in our brain. And then we get stuck in stress. So it's recognizing, and there's actually you are building. If you do yoga, meditation, tai chi, gratitude journaling, any sort of those practices, you're flexing that muscle. You talk to somebody who does gratitude journaling who just started a month in, they're going to tell. You, they're happier. They're going to tell you they're not having as many ruminating thoughts, and they're going to say, I'm I'm smiling more. I started a new journal this year, and I said, I'm singing more. I'm singing songs that I haven't thought of in years. Yeah, out of the blue, popping into my head. Yeah. And I'm happier. So the the concept of mental fitness is really practicing flexing this muscle every day. We take care of our bodies by eating good food, we exercise or walk. We do that to take care of our physical body. We do nothing to take care of our brain other than scroll social media and get anxiety because everybody's life looks so perfect, Michael Hingson ** 55:38 yeah, and all we're doing is using social media as a stressor. Rachelle Stone ** 55:42 That's right, I'm actually not on social media on LinkedIn. That's it. Michael Hingson ** 55:48 I have accounts, but I don't go to it exactly. My excuse is it takes way too long with a screen reader, and I don't have the time to do it. I don't mind posting occasionally, but I just don't see the need to be on social media for hours every day. Rachelle Stone ** 56:05 No, no, I do, like, like a lot of businesses, especially local small businesses, are they advertise. They only have they don't have websites. They're only on Facebook. So I do need to go to social media for things like that. But the most part, no, I'm not there. Not at all. It's Michael Hingson ** 56:20 it's way too much work. I am amazed sometimes when I'll post something, and I'm amazed at how quickly sometimes people respond. And I'm wondering to myself, how do you have the time to just be there to see this? It can't all be coincidence. You've got to be constantly on active social media to see it. Yeah, Rachelle Stone ** 56:39 yeah, yeah. Which is and this, this whole concept of mental fitness is really about building a practice, a habit. It's a new habit, just like going to the gym, and it's so important for all of us. We are our behaviors are based on how we interpret these messages as they come in, yeah, so learning to reframe or recognize the message and give a different answer is imperative in order to have better communication, to be more productive and and less chaos. How Michael Hingson ** 57:12 do we teach people to recognize that they have a whole lot more control over fear than they think they do, and that that really fear can be a very positive guide in our lives. And I say that because I talked about not being afraid of escaping from the World Trade Center over a 22 year period, what I realized I never did was to teach people how to do that. And so now I wrote a book that will be out later in the year. It's called Live like a guide dog, stories of from a blind man and his dogs, about being brave, overcoming adversity and walking in faith. And the point of it is to say that you can control your fear. I'm not saying don't be afraid, but you have control over how you let that fear affect you and what you deal with and how you deal it's all choice. It is all choice. But how do we teach people to to deal with that better, rather than just letting fear build up Rachelle Stone ** 58:12 it? Michael, I think these conversations are so important. Number one is that learner's mind, that willingness, that openness to be interested in finding a better way to live. I always say that's a really hard way to live when you're living in fear. Yeah, so step number one is an openness, or a willingness or a curiosity about wanting to live life better, Michael Hingson ** 58:40 and we have to instill that in people and get them to realize that they all that we all have the ability to be more curious if we choose to do it. Rachelle Stone ** 58:49 But again, choice and that, that's the big thing so many and then there's also, you know, Michael, I can't wait to read your book. I'm looking forward to this. I'm also know that you speak. I can't wait to see you speak. The thing is, when we speak or write and share this information, we give them insight. It's what they do with it that matters, which is why, when I with the whole with the mental fitness training that I do, it's seven weeks, yeah, I want them to start to build that habit, and I give them three extra months so they can continue to work on that habit, because it's that important for them to start. It's foundational your spirit. When you talk about your experience in the World Trade Center, and you say you weren't fearful, your spiritual practice is such a big part of that, and that's part of mental fitness too. That's on that layers on top of your ability to flex those mental muscles and lean into your spirituality and not be afraid. Michael Hingson ** 59:55 Well, I'd love to come down and speak. If you know anybody that needs a speaker down there. I. I'm always looking for speaking opportunities, so love your help, and 1:00:03 my ears open for sure and live like Michael Hingson ** 1:00:06 a guide dog. Will be out later this year. It's, it's, I've already gotten a couple of Google Alerts. The the publisher has been putting out some things, which is great. So we're really excited about it. Rachelle Stone ** 1:00:16 Wonderful. I can't wait to see it. So what's Michael Hingson ** 1:00:19 up for you in 2024 Rachelle Stone ** 1:00:22 so I actually have a couple of things coming up this year that are pretty big. I have a partner. Her name's vimari Roman. She's down in Miami, and I'm up here in the Dunedin Clearwater area. But we're both hospitality professionals that went into coaching, and we're both professional certified coaches, and we're both certified mental fitness coaches. When the pandemic hit, she's also a Career Strategist. She went she started coaching at conferences because the hospitality industry was hit so hard, she reached out to me and brought me in too. So in 2024 we've been coaching at so many conferences, we can't do it. We can't do it. It's just too much, but we also know that we can provide a great service. So we've started a new company. It's called coaches for conferences, and it's going to be like a I'll call it a clearing house for securing pro bono coaches for your conferences. So that means, let's say you're having a conference in in LA and they'd like to offer coaching, pro bono coaching to their attendees as an added value. I'll we'll make the arrangements for the coaches, local in your area to to come coach. You just have to provide them with a room and food and beverage and a place to coach on your conference floor and a breakout. So we're excited for that that's getting ready to launch. And I think 2024 is going to be the year for me to dip my toe in start writing my own story. I think it's time Michael Hingson ** 1:02:02 writing a book. You can say it. I'm gonna do it. Rachelle Stone ** 1:02:05 I'm gonna write a book Good. I've said it out loud. I've started to pull together some thoughts around I mean, I've been thinking about it for years. But yeah, if the timing feels right, Michael Hingson ** 1:02:21 then it probably is, yep, which makes sense. Well, this has been fun. It's been wonderful. Can you believe we've already been at this for more than an hour? So clearly we 1:02:33 this went so fast. Clearly we Michael Hingson ** 1:02:35 did have fun. We followed the rule, this was fun. 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Wounded By One You Love | നിങ്ങൾ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്ന ഒരാളിൽനിന്നു മുറിവേൽക്കുമ്പോൾ | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1601 | 09 May 2025
Megyn Kelly is joined by Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, to discuss Joe and Jill Biden's awkward sit-down with 'The View,' his ridiculous comment about why Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election, the flop of his "Rehabilitation Tour," Jill Biden's constant interruptions to defend her husband work ethic despite obvious cognitive decline, her revealing comments hinting at internal tensions within the Democratic Party, Donald Trump's new surgeon general pick, Dr. Casey Means, why Megyn is fully backing her, her advocacy for functional medicine, the breaking news of white smoke from the Vatican signaling the selection of a new pope, the dramatic reveal of American Robert F. Prevost as the choice, the announcement he is taking the name Leo XIV, Rep. Brandon Gill's sharp questioning of USA Fencing official Damien Lefeldt during a congressional hearing on men in women's sports, how Gill's methodical approach exposed his hypocrisy, and more. https://ruthlesspodcast.com/ Firecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code MK at checkout for a special discount!Ancient Nutrition: Enjoy 25% off your first order at https://AncientNutrition.com/MEGYNFYSI: https://FYSI.com/Megyn or call 800-877-4000Ground News: Use the link https://groundnews.com/megyn to get 40% off the Vantage subscription to see through mainstream media narratives.
Osteoporosis silently compromises bone strength, leading to increased fracture risk, especially in women over 50. In this comprehensive video, we delve into natural and science-backed strategies to enhance bone density and combat osteoporosis. Topics Covered: Exercise & Mechanical Loading: Importance of weight-bearing and resistance exercises. Insights into OsteoStrong® sessions and their impact on bone mineral density. Overview of the OsteoBoost® belt and its FDA clearance. Advanced Therapies: Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in bone healing. Role of Red/Near-Infrared Light Therapy in bone regeneration. Discussion on peptide therapies like Teriparatide and Ibutamoren. Nutrition & Supplementation: Efficacy of AlgaeCal® in improving bone mineral density. Synergistic effects of Vitamin D3 and K2 on bone health. Benefits of collagen peptides and tocotrienol-rich Vitamin E. Hormonal Health: Impact of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and DHEA on bone density. Considerations for hormone replacement therapy. Medications & Monitoring: Risks associated with bisphosphonates and long-term use. Importance of DEXA scans in monitoring bone health. Effects of steroid medications on bone strength. Featured Expert: Dr. Doug Lucas, a renowned orthopedic surgeon, shares his insights on optimising bone health through a holistic approach. Learn more about his work at drdouglucas.com. Related Podcast: For an in-depth discussion on osteoporosis and bone health, watch the following podcast: YouTube Video Empower yourself with knowledge and take proactive steps towards stronger bones and a healthier future. References: Mortality and cause of death in hip fracture patients aged 65 or older. Effective Brief, Low-impact, High-intensity Osteogenic Loading in Postmenopausal Women. Wearable vibration device - FDA clearance for OsteoBoost Belt. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for promoting fracture healing. NIR light-assisted phototherapies for bone-related diseases. Effect of Teriparatide on Bone Mineral Density and Bone Markers. Treatment with the oral growth hormone secretagogue MK-677. A 7-Year Longitudinal Trial of the Safety and Efficacy of AlgaeCal. Effect of combined administration of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 on bone mineral density. Specific Collagen Peptides Improve Bone Mineral Density and Bone Markers. Tocotrienol supplementation in postmenopausal osteoporosis. A systematic review and meta-analysis of DHEA supplementation on bone mineral density. Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis Clinical Practice Guidelines.
Biblical Steps To Overcome Offence | ഇടർച്ചയെ അതിജീവിക്കാനുള്ള വചനത്തിലെ പടികൾ | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1600
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth charges ahead with bold military reforms, cutting bloated leadership, axing woke programs, and restoring a warrior ethos despite relentless media attacks. Air traffic control failures at Newark Airport trigger mass delays and cancellations. Catholic Cardinals begin the secretive process of selecting the next Pope. Education Secretary Linda McMahon informs Harvard it will no longer receive federal grants, citing antisemitism on campus and defiance of civil rights laws.Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/MEGYN and use code MEGYN to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%
Responding Rightly To Offence | ഇടർച്ചയോടുള്ള ശരിയായ പ്രതികരണം | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1599
The Annunciation, where the Angel Gabriel appeared to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ was incarnated, is a prime example of how Mary knew to trust God and place her hope in him. Listen to Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C share more in this segment from the Son Rise Morning Show on Sacred Heart Radio, in his reflection on Pope Francis' Bull of Indiction for the Jubilee Year, Spes Non Confundit.24. Hope finds its supreme witness in the Mother of God. In the Blessed Virgin, we see that hope is not naive optimism but a gift of grace amid the realities of life. Like every mother, whenever Mary looked at her Son, she thought of his future. Surely she kept pondering in her heart the words spoken to her in the Temple by the elderly Simeon: “This child is destined for the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be opposed, so that the inner thoughts of many will be revealed – and a sword will pierce your own soul too” (Lk 2:34-35). At the foot of the cross, she witnessed the passion and death of Jesus, her innocent son. Overwhelmed with grief, she nonetheless renewed her “fiat”, never abandoning her hope and trust in God. In this way, Mary cooperated for our sake in the fulfilment of all that her Son had foretold in announcing that he would have to “undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again” (Mk 8:31). In the travail of that sorrow, offered in love, Mary became our Mother, the Mother of Hope. It is not by chance that popular piety continues to invoke the Blessed Virgin as Stella Maris, a title that bespeaks the sure hope that, amid the tempests of this life, the Mother of God comes to our aid, sustains us and encourages us to persevere in hope and trust.In this regard, I would note that the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City is preparing to celebrate, in 2031, the fifth centenary of Our Lady's first apparition. Through Juan Diego, the Mother of God brought a revolutionary message of hope that she continues to bring to every pilgrim and all the faithful: “Am I not here, who am your Mother?” [20] That message continues to touch hearts in the many Marian shrines throughout the world, where countless pilgrims commend to the holy Mother of God their cares, their sorrows and their hopes. During the Jubilee Year, may these shrines be sacred places of welcome and privileged spaces for the rebirth of hope. I encourage all pilgrims to Rome to spend time in prayer in the Marian shrines of the City, in order to venerate the Blessed Mother and to implore her protection. I am confident that everyone, especially the suffering and those most in need, will come to know the closeness of Mary, the most affectionate of mothers, who never abandons her children and who, for the holy people of God, is “a sign of certain hope and comfort”. [21] (from Pope Francis' Bull of Indiction for the Jubilee Year, Spes Non Confundit) Notes:Jubilee ResourcesRead Spes Non Confundit hereView Pope Francis ResourcesView conclave resources here Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
Megyn Kelly opens the show by declaring The Met Gala is dead, the absurd and elitist "black dandyism” theme, the obscene vulgarity from celebrities, and more. Then Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV's "Stu Does America," join to discuss the nudity at the Met Gala from Halle Berry, the Kardashians back again, Anna Wintour trying to save face by prioritizing black “culture” now, the New Yorker's latest photo spread of leftist elites in their NYC living rooms, strange looks for AOC and Ella Emhoff and Al Sharpton, Alex Soros and Huma Abedin's frigid and bizarre photo, how Jen Psaki is offended by the term “cover-up” but was clearly a participant in the Biden cognitive decline cover-up, how the leftist media worked overtime to keep it hidden until after the debate, how 60 Minutes was once a gold standard of investigative reporting but is now burning its credibility with partisan hit pieces against Trump, their recent piece using Marc Elias as a trusted source, and more. Then Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, joins to discuss how Trump is fighting against elite universities and their illegal discrimination, how they're silencing Jewish students from even sharing their religion over fear of being called out in class, the way the schools are trying to fight back, and more.Burguiere- https://www.youtube.com/StuDoesAmericaRoberts- https://www.heritage.org/Done with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.com & tell them Megyn sent you!Firecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code MK at checkout for a special discount!Kars4Kids: Call 1-877-kars4kids or visit https://kars4kids.org/MKLumen: Visit https://lumen.me/MEGYN for 15% Off
When Offence Becomes A Cancer | ഇടർച്ച ഒരു അർബുദ വ്യാധിയായി മാറുമ്പോൾ | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1598
President Trump sat down with NBC's Meet the Press for a wide-ranging 100-day interview, defending his economic record, maintaining desires to annex Canada, and floating names like Marco Rubio and JD Vance as future MAGA leaders. A scathing New York Magazine profile reveals former staffers' explosive claims about Senator John Fetterman's erratic behavior, emotional instability, and fitness for office - but could politics be at play? Prince Harry says he wants reconciliation with the royal family, but blames them for his loss of security and portrays himself as a victim of institutional abandonment.Patriot Mobile: Get a Free Month at https://PatriotMobile.com/MEGYN or call 972-PATRIOT120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%
Megyn Kelly is joined by The Daily Wire's Andrew Klavan, author of "The Kingdom of Cain," to discuss ridiculous elites at the Met Gala, the focus on “black male fashion” this year, out-of-touch celebs like Anna Wintour trying to play the woke game to avoid cultural and social backlash, how American culture is shifting away from leftist drift, how our society is breaking and why “ideology is death to art,” the increase in sexually explicit content in our culture, the false narratives from Trump's Meet the Press interview on NBC and his "I don't know" comment, the truth about how Trump said he'd follow what the Supreme Court rules, the media spin about immigration and refusal to ever give the Trump administration a win, the shocking new audio of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wife describing his abuse towards her, the left and legacy media ignoring the story and continuing to make Abrego Garcia their poster child in their fight with Trump, and more. Then Jason Riley, author of "The Affirmative Action Myth," joins to discuss the harms of affirmative action, why it hurts black students at elite universities more than helps them, the statistics that prove why these students would be better off academically at other great schools, how elite universities will be fighting Trump's anti-DEI efforts and the Supreme Court ruling, and more.Klavan- https://www.amazon.com/Kingdom-Cain-Finding-Literature-Darkness/dp/0310368340/Riley-https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/jason-l-riley/the-affirmative-action-myth/9781541604551/ Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldJust Thrive: Visit https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/Megyn and use code MEGYN to save 20% sitewideJacked Up Fitness: Go to https://GetJackedUp.com and use code MK at checkout to save 10% off your entire purchaseAncient Nutrition: Enjoy 25% off your first order at https://AncientNutrition.com/MEGYN
Brian Campbell, Luke Thomas and the Morning Kombat crew are live on a Monday to talk about the results from UFC Iowa. Corey Sandhagen grapples Deiveson Figueiredo into TKO loss. Is the veteran poised for a shot at the undisputed bantamweight title? Bo Nickal suffered his first defeat at the hands of Reinier de Ridder despite being the betting favorite coming into the matchup. What does the loss mean for Nickal's future? Plus the guys discuss the shakeup in the boxing landscape as Ryan Garcia's upset loss to Rolly Romero in Times Square shattered any talk of another bout with Devin Haney, especially after Haney's woeful performance against Jose Ramirez. And Canelo vs. Crawford is set for September. MK is back on a Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friends of the Rosary,Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Apostles Philip and James, both named in the Eucharistic Prayer of the Roman Canon. They suffered, were persecuted, and martyred, but they trusted in God.As we read in the Gospel today, we, too, must have confidence in God and not be troubled by our adversities. There are many mansions in our Father's house, and if we follow His instructions, Christ will come at the end of our lives and take us to Himself.Like Sts. Peter and Andrew, St. Philip was a fisherman from Bethsaida, in Galilee. According to tradition, he was crucified at Hierapolis in Phrygia, where he had preached the Gospel. Christ declared to St. Philip, "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father... I am the Father and the Father is in me" (Jn 14:8, 11).St. James, often called St. James the Less because St. Mark refers to him as "the younger" (Mk 15:40), was a cousin of Our Lord. He was favored by an appearance of the Risen Christ (I Cor. 15:7). As bishop of Jerusalem, St. James wrote an Epistle of the New Testament.When he refused to deny the Divinity of Christ, the Jews threw him from the Temple terrace and then stoned him to death. He was ninety-six years old and had governed the Church for thirty years in a holy manner.As he lay there half dead, with legs broken by the fall, he lifted his hands toward heaven and prayed to God for the salvation of his enemies, saying: Lord, forgive them for they know not what they do! Ave Maria!Jesus, I Trust In You!Come, Holy Spirit, come!To Jesus through Mary!Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will. Please give us the grace to respond with joy!+ Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New YorkEnhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app:Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play• May 3, 2025, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET
Megyn Kelly premieres "Blonde Origin," trolling the "Blue Origin" space mission. Then she's joined by Maureen Callahan, Mark Halperin, and Link Lauren, the stars of MK Media, and her friend and hair stylist Sara Clemente, to discuss the premiere of “Blonde Origin”, their hilarious spoof of the ridiculous Blue Origin “astronauts,” the absurd behind-the-scenes details from the filming, and more. Then Mike Rowe, host of "People You Should Know," joins to discuss the challenging requirements for true space exploration, his experience with a fighter pilot, the absurd "Blue Origin" women pretending they accomplished something historic, Michelle Obama's latest round of complaints about how expensive and difficult it was to live in the White House, how wildly out-of-touch her comments are given her elite status, the contrast between empowered individuals who find fulfillment in hard work and privileged elites who still feel dissatisfied, stories of perseverance highlighting the importance of gratitude and his new show, lighthearted stories of humility in unexpected moments, the importance of laughing at ourselves and mocking smug elites, and more. Rowe's show: https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikeroweCallahan: https://thenerveshow.com/Halperin: http://nextuphalperin.com/Link Lauren: https://www.youtube.com/@linklauren Hungryroot: https://Hungryroot.com/MK | Get 40% off your first box PLUS a free item in every box for life!Byrna: Go to https://Byrna.com and order their all new Compact Launcher.120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%Select Quote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS at https://www.SelectQuote.com/MEGYNFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
One hour of hand picked selections from house music maestro and remix extraordinaire, MK! Expect fresh cuts and upcoming releases from himself, his record label, favourite producers and DJ friends. Delving in to house and techno, new and old, as well as showcasing his Track Of The Month, AREA10 Fire, From The Vault and exclusive Guest Mix each month. This is AREA10 ON AIR! 1) Riordan - TWOSTEP (Extended Mix)2) MichaelBM, Frank Salassi - Lazers N Drums (Extended Mix)3) Marshall Jefferson, TCTS, Byron Stingily - US (ESSEL Remix) (Extended Mix)4) Dens (ITA) - Living The Moment (Extended Mix) 5) KC Lights - Choose Love (feat. Marlo Rex) (Extended Mix)6) Tom Enzy x Rion S - Mindeguti (Extended Mix)7) Lenny Kravitz - Let It Ride (Jamie Jones Extended Remix)8) Kaz James - Flip Club (Extended Mix)9) Henry Wake Up - What I Need (Extended)10) Nicole Fiallo, Sonrizas - Las Nenas (Extended Mix)11) CASSIMM - I Like It (Extended Mix)12) Don Diablo - Freek Like Me (Extended)13) Julian Fox - Dale (Original Mix)14) Franky Wah - Make Me Feel Free (Extended Mix)
Megyn Kelly is joined by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard for an exclusive to discuss her new role in the Trump administration, the vacuum of leadership and deep rot in the intel community, her fight against the Deep State, her push for transparency and accountability through declassification, her work on getting to the origins of COVID, her partnership with RFK Jr. and Jay Bhattacharya to see how gain-of-function research connects to the COVID pandemic, what she's learning about whether Dr. Fauci lied under oath, the illegal leaks coming out about internal Iran discussions, the pressure to act against Iran from inside the intel community and the forces in the GOP, the status of the leaks investigations, Trump's courage to choose peace, why the cartels are her number one security concern facing America, how the Biden administration made the challenges much harder, the failures of the war on drugs, the Ukraine mineral deal the Trump administration signed today, Dems refusing to support it, all the Ukraine money that could have helped Hawaii and North Carolina, whether she could run for president in 2028, how she found herself endorsing Trump and in a Trump administration, what qualities she admires about him, and more. Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldSimpliSafe: Visit https://simplisafe.com/MEGYN to claim 50% off & your first month free!120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%FYSI: https://FYSI.com/Megyn or call 800-877-4000Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
President Trump celebrates his first 100 days in office with a rally in Michigan. The White House pushes back its tax bill deadline to July 4th amid Republican negotiations over $2 trillion in spending cuts. Senator Josh Hawley reintroduces the PELOSI Act, aiming to ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office. Mark Carney's Liberal Party secured a minority government in Canada's 2025 federal election, marking a significant political comeback fueled by opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies and annexation rhetoric. Former Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to reenter the political spotlight with her first major remarks since losing the 2024 election.Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK20 for 20% offNimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.com. Where modern skincare meets timeless values.
BC and LT recap the results of UFC Kansas City on a Monday edition of MK. How did Ian Machado Garry look against Carlos Prates in his unanimous decision victory? What can be said about the career of Anthony Smith? Just how real of a contender is Randy Brown? Plus more results from UFC KC. Chris Eubank Jr. defeated Nigel Benn via unanimous decision in a special fight that featured history, tradition and a bitter rivalry. And Eddie Hall needed just 30 seconds to defeat Mariusz Pudzianowski. What does this mean for a potential Hall vs. Francis Ngannou matchup? Tap in with Brian Campbell and Luke Thomas on a Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance express growing impatience with stalled Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations, as President Trump pushes for a deal before his 100-day deadline. DNC Vice Chair David Hogg sparks a power struggle by launching a campaign to unseat fellow Democrats, prompting calls for a neutrality pledge that could force him out. The DOJ files its first terrorism case against a member of Tren de Aragua. Michelle Obama opens up about therapy, burnout, and skipping Trump's inauguration as an act of self-care.Nimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.com. Where modern skincare meets timeless values. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing George Clooney's new comments claiming he's more of a journalist than she is, how he claims he speaks truth to power but ignored the Biden cognitive decline for weeks, her true history of journalism, and more. Then Rich Lowry and Michael Brendan Dougherty of National Review join to discuss Clooney's history of condescending and ignorant public comments, how he pretends to be a journalist when he's actually just an out-of-touch elitist, the latest on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the leak firings, how the news cycle has gotten more personal, if more leaks or potential arrests are coming, the new lawfare from judges and even the Supreme Court over Trump's illegal immigrant deportation plans, the leftist media spin and manipulation over Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Tom Homan getting real about Democratic opposition, Supreme Court hearing arguments about LGBTQ content in public schools, and more. Then Dr. Dale Bredesen, author of "The Ageless Brain," joins to discuss if Ozempic and other GLP-1s can help stop people from getting Alzheimer's Disease, the benefits of exercise and sleep in decreasing Alzheimer's and overall health, what to add to your diet and what to avoid, how the MAHA movement could help, and more. Dougherty- https://www.nationalreview.com/author/michael-brendan-dougherty/Lowry- https://www.nationalreview.com/Bredesen- https://www.amazon.com/Ageless-Brain-Sharpen-Protect-Lifetime/dp/1250362598/ Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldFirecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code MK at checkout for a special discount!Select Quote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS at https://www.SelectQuote.com/MEGYNFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushes back against a media narrative of chaos, as the Pentagon investigates leaks and fires three top aides. The Supreme Court hears arguments from Maryland parents challenging a school district's decision to mandate LGBTQ-themed books without opt-out options, in a case with major implications for parental rights. Health Secretary RFK Jr. announces plans to phase out all eight FDA-approved artificial food dyes within two years.120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com
Pope Francis passes away from stroke and heart failure, setting the stage for a historic conclave to choose his successor. The White House pushes back on reports of dysfunction in the Defense Department as Secretary Hegseth faces renewed scrutiny over leaked Signal chats and internal Pentagon shakeups. Gary Shapley removed as acting IRS Commissioner days after taking the job, amid behind-the-scenes infighting at Treasury and pushback over his surprise appointment.Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com120Life: Go to https://120Life.com and use code MK to save 15%
In two exclusive interviews, school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis makes the case for shutting down the Department of Education—arguing it's failed students and must go. Plus, investor Steve Eisman breaks down Trump's sweeping new tariff plan and why the U.S. may be in the strongest negotiating position in the world.Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE todayNimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.com. Where modern skincare meets timeless values.
Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen miraculously finds accused MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia alive and well in El Salvador, while ignoring new evidence of domestic abuse and gang ties. President Trump tears into Jerome Powell for holding interest rates steady, calling for his firing as economic tensions mount. The family of Karmelo Anthony, the teen accused of killing Austin Metcalf at a track meet, holds a wild press conference, pointing fingers at everyone but Karmelo for the deadly encounter. Bernie Sanders rails against wealth inequality while racking up over $200k in luxury jet travel on his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour with AOC. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.comNimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.com
Newly released court records and police documents reveal the violent past of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal immigrant portrayed in the media as a harmless Maryland father. Rachel Morin's mother delivers a heart-wrenching account of her daughter's murder by an illegal immigrant in the White House briefing room. Judge Boasberg finds probable cause for criminal contempt against Trump officials, despite the Supreme Court vacating his order as unlawful - reporter Julie Kelly breaks down the move. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. rejects the CDC narrative on autism, calling it an epidemic. Gary Shapley, who blew the whistle on DOJ interference in the Hunter Biden probe, is now running the IRS. Nimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.comTax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE today