POPULARITY
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight for a change of pace, we're discussing a theoretical question, if you could only have 1 rifle in one cartridge, what would it be? It is not a SHTF scenario, and you may need to travel across state lines, so other state gun laws could apply. Handguns and shotguns are not restricted in this scenario. Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight the gang is talking to Tyler from Alpen Optics Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight the gang is talking to Joel from RCBS. Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight the gang is finishing up talking about neck turning from a few episodes ago. Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight the gang is talking with Steven from Gun Owners of America. GOALS DonationLink Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight we have Derek from Kids Safe Foundation joining us, then we will continue to talk about neck turning. Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight listener Ken is going to give a demonstration of his Ace VR training setup and we are going to talk a bit about neck turning. Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight Nick and Ray are live from Las Vegas talking about what they have seen and a wrap-up on range day 2025 Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight we are covering what we want to get, and what things we want to see made this coming year Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
Hello, and welcome to the Reloading Podcast here on the Firearms Radio Network. Tonight Nick and Ray are live from Las Vegas talking about what they have seen and a wrap-up on SHOTshow 2025 Range Day Franklin Armory BFSIII® 22-EZ -- $369.99 o https://franklinarmory.com/shop/binary-triggers/franklin-armory-bfsiii-22-ez/ SDS Imports Precision Bolt Action -- o Video $1000.00 Shield Arms o 6 ARC Video o Revolver sight Picture Silencer Central -- Banish (K (9mm) o https://www.silencercentral.com/products/banish-9k Glock -- Aimpoint Combo o https://eu.glock.com/en/Technology/GLOCK-Aimpoint- Combo?utm_source=aimpoint&utm_medium=homeheader&utm_campaign=glock_ai mpoint_headerbanner EAA (Witness 2311 2011 match C) o https://eaacorp.com/product-category/handguns/ Shot Day Rollsizer.com Decapper o Manual Decapper $750 Picture o Powered #1300 Gidion Optics o Valor Mini Micro Red Dot Sigh https://gideonoptics.com/shop-all/valor-mini- enclosed-emitter-micro-red-dot-sight/ Short Action Customs o New 1 inch Dies (Supply issues) https://shortactioncustoms.com/ Federal o 7mm BC Nickel Finish Picture https://www.federalpremium.com/backcountry.html o Fusion Tip case not reloadable Picture o Conflicting info Hornady o New Timmer https://www.hornady.com/new-products/reloading RCBS o Powder Funnels $100 Picture o Powder measure https://shop.rcbs.com/upm-3-competition-powder-measure/ o Talked with Joel Hodgdon about being on the show. Lab Radar o Mobil App https://mylabradar.com/mobile-app/ Hodgdon o Trail Boss limited supply look for simulate equivalent /replacement. Sierra o See Cart Dillion Precision o New Bullet Feeder ($399) with Conversion Kits ($99) Video o Pro Style Dies Forester o Micro Adjust Powder Drop $200 Picture https://www.forsterproducts.com/product/bench_rest_powder_measure/ o Chamber Reamers Pilot Roughing Drill Has Grok o Weighing Vision Inspection (up and running later in the week) https://hasgrok.com/sorters/ Miscellaneous Howitzer Clothing o https://howitzerclothing.com/collections/mens-t-shirts o Code Code HWTZR2XOFF Carnivore SNAC o https://carnivoresnax.com/ o Code (15%) SHOT2025 Cartridge corner: Suicide hotline 988 or 800-273-8255 https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ For Active Military or veterans, www.militaryonesource.com Reviews: Reloading Podcast Merch link Please remember to use the affiliate links for Amazon and Brownells from the Webpage it really does help the show and the network. Also visit https://huntshootoffroad.com/shop/ and use code RLP10 to save 10%on your Brass Goblin gear. Patreons New Patreons: Current Patreons: Aaron R, AJ, Alexander R, Anthony B, Mr. Anonymoose, bt213456, Bill N, Brian M, Carl K, Chris S, KC3FHH, Ryan J, D MAC, David S, Drew, Eric S, Fatelvis111 Gerrid M, Jack B, Jason R, Jim M, Joel L, John C, Kalroy, Jason R. Joseph B, Brewer Bill, Larry C, Lonnie K, Mark H, Mark K, Vic T., Matthew T, David D, michael sp, Mike St, Mitchell N, Nick M, Nick R, N7FFL, Paul N, Peter D, Richard C, Riley S, Robert F, Russ H, Socal Reloader RP, T-Rex, Tony S, Winfred C RLP pledge link Thank you for listening. How to get in contact with us: Google Voice # 608-467-0308 Reloading Podcast website. Reloading Podcast Facebook Reloading Podcast on Instagram Reloading Podcast on MeWe Reloading Podcast on Discord The Reloading Room Buckeye Targets
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (10/11/24), Hank answers the following questions:My wife is a Seventh-day Adventist. How can I equip myself to help my wife understand the biblical teaching about the Sabbath? George - Binghamton, NY (1:04)2 Peter 1:10 says that we are to make our calling and election sure. What does that mean? How do I do that? Mike - St. Louis, MO (6:00)Can you share some biblical light on the teaching of the spirit of Jezebel? Diana - Long Beach, CA (8:31)Do we know why God created all the different galaxies in the universe? Rod - Oklahoma City, OK (15:12)Is there any place in the Bible that says the earth is 6,000 years old? Mike - Fresno, CA (18:11)I believe Jesus is the actual Word of God. What are your thoughts on this? Nicole - Fort Riley, KS (23:46)
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (09/20/24), Hank answers the following questions:Why is the pseudepigrapha not inspired? Mike - New York, NY (1:00)Can one pray to receive more of the Holy Spirit? Kevin - Kansas City, MO (4:31)Does the Sabbath pertain to us today? Would I be in sin if I worked on Saturdays? Alvin - New Orleans, LA (7:35)Why did God choose to harden Pharaoh's heart instead of softening it? Mike - St. Louis, MO (9:39)What can you tell me about William Branham? Steve - Oklahoma City, OK (15:40)Since we will live for eternity in heaven, will our brains ever run out of capacity for memory? Albert - Anderson, CA (19:32)What is the difference between the rapture and the second coming? John - Lincolnton, NC (22:37)
For over 34 years Mike St. Lawrence traveled the United States selling alien abduction insurance on local TV news and radio shows. With nearly 7,000 coverages sold at a $24.95 asking price, the Florida resident offered a $10 million payout for proof of abduction. The catch: The payout would come at $1 annually for 10 million years. Following our 2021 interview with St. Lawrence, podcast producer Zach Ewell recently attempted to reach the self-proclaimed comedian insurer to see how his business was going and pick his mind on current UFO phenomena.
Spoiler alert: we're all going to die. The real question is if you'll have a keg at your funeral. Melanie is joined by funeral director Mike St. Onge, who's here to share about his many unique experiences in the business, plus all the ways you would never think to hold a funeral.
During Lydon Johnson's 4 years in office, his administration shepherded through: The Civil Rights Act, The Voting Rights Act, The Economic Opportunity Act, Upward Bound, The Job Corps, Head Start, Community Action Agencies, The Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Medicare and Medicaid, The National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and NPR, The Urban Mass Transportation Act, Cigarette Labelling and Advertising Act, The Motor Vehicle Safety Act, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, The Child Safety Act of 1966, The Water Quality Act, The Housing and Urban Development Act, The Fair Labor Standards Act, and many many other programs designed to eliminate poverty in America. By eliminating poverty, he didn't only mean financial poverty, yet this isn't to say that LBJ ignored the economics at all. You might recall from our first episode Johnson saying, "This administration here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in America.” But we still see poverty in America today, so does that mean the war on poverty failed? In this episode, we'll look at the legacies of the Great Society, the War on Poverty, and LBJ's Presidency. And we'll ask, what did the policies that came out of his administration mean for the American Safety Net and why aren‘t more people aware of LBJ's social policy legacy? Special thanks to our guests for this episode, Erine Gray, Guian McKee, Martha Baily, Julian Zelizer, Mark Updegrove, H.W. Brands, and Robert Caro. Thank you as well to The Miller Center at the University of Virginia, The American Presidency Project at The University of California Santa Barbara, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, and The LBJ Presidential Library and Museum in Austin Texas for their consultation and use of archived materials. Michael Zapruder arranged and composed the music for this show, and played guitar, with Jeff Olsen on drums, Mike St. Clair on bass, and Sam Lipman on keyboards. Executive Producer, Rebecca McInroy. Advising Editor, Jim Tuttle Intern, Frances Cutter
Here we are in the third episode of our 4 episode season looking at how Lyndon Johnson, by passing the civil rights bill on July 2nd, 1964, and The Economic Opportunity Act on Aug. 20th, 1964, is continuing the work of Franklin Roosevelt, and doing it as a sort of interim president before he is elected in his own right in November of 1964. An election he's nervous about, an election that could find him out of politics altogether with an enormous amount of work undone and with no clear path to power within reach. One of the biggest goals left undone by FDR and through the terms of Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy, is that of passing a comprehensive healthcare bill for the poor and elderly. In this episode, we explore Medicare's tenuous, and little-known road to realization and the masterminds behind its conception. Special thanks to our guests for this episode, Erine Gray, Guian McKee, Melody Barnes, Julian Zelizer, Mark Updegrove, and Robert Caro. Thank you as well to The Miller Center at the University of Virginia, The American Presidency Project at The University of California Santa Barbara, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, and The LBJ Presidential Library and Museum in Austin Texas for their consultation and use of archived materials. Michael Zapruder arranged and composed the music for this show, and played guitar, with Jeff Olsen on drums, Mike St. Clair on bass, and Sam Lipman on keyboards. Executive Producer, Rebecca McInroy. Advising Editor, Jim Tuttle Intern, Frances Cutter
It's the summer of 1964 and Lyndon Johnson has just signed the most sweeping civil rights legislation since Reconstruction. It was a continuation of the proposal of John F. Kennedy and LBJ found a way to make it happen, but when it came to the safety net Johnson's vision encompassed far greater legislation. From healthcare to education, unemployment to the media, the arts, and beyond; and much of that work, as we touched on in the last episode, he began under FDR. By this time LBJ had been a part of the US government for over 25 years with one goal, to become president of the United States. So 1964 after he's become president following the assassination of John Kennedy, he now had to run for office on his own, and everything he'd worked for was on the line. President Johnson needed to make his mark and form a foundation that was truly his. Although, as we'll explore in later episodes, he is remembered for another war, it was the War on Poverty that he was willing to wager his presidency on. One of the most unique pieces of the war on poverty was Community Action. Community Action Programs or CAPS turned out to be one of the most controversial parts of the war on poverty and simultaneously one of the most revolutionary. The programs were controlled at the local level and the power was in the hands of the people who needed the resources. In this episode, we will pull apart the fine details of the Economic Opportunity Act, and hear some conversations that illustrate the tension and the steaks of creating some of the most revolutionary safety net programs of the 20th century. We'll talk about why the war on poverty and programs like Community Action, Job Corps, and Head Start were so important to LBJ as a person and as president, we'll talk about the compromises it took to create and pass this legislation, and we'll explore the impact of programs like the Job Corps had on people like heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman. Special thanks to our guests for this episode, Erine Gray, Guian McKee, Andrew R. Smith, Melody Barnes, and Robert Caro. And thank you as well to The Miller Center at the University of Virginia, The American Presidency Project at The University of California Santa Barbara, and The LBJ Presidential Library and Museum in Austin Texas for their consultation and use of archived materials. Michael Zapruder arranged and composed the music for this show, and played guitar, with Jeff Olsen on drums, Mike St. Clair on bass, and Sam Lipman on keyboards. Executive Producer, Rebecca McInroy. Advising Editor, Jim Tuttle Intern, Frances Cutter
When we left off last season FDR's New Deal and the end of WWII meant America was out of the Great Depression. But in 1960 people were waking from dreams of Earth Angels and Chantilly Lace to times that were changing. The Civil Rights movement, The Women's Movement, and Anti-war protests were drawing attention and building momentum. Longer nightly news broadcasts meant Americans were seeing more and gaining consciousness of what life was like not only overseas, but right in their own backyards. People were seeing what it meant to be black in America and to be poor in America. Popular culture, especially music, reflected this, in folk music and protest songs like Odetta's Oh Freedom, in Bob Dylan's “Oxford Town” Nina Simone's “Mississippi Goddam,” and in jazz like John Coltrane's “Alabama.” These recordings brought the injustices of American life into the public consciousness in a new way. So on November 22, 1963, when the 35th president of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, and Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson assumed the role of president of the United States and wasted no time getting to work on continuing the legacy of not only Kennedy but of FDR. And creating a series of programs that he hoped would define his legacy as well. In May of 1964, 6 months before he would be elected president of the US in a landslide victory. President Johnson laid out his vision for The Great Society in a speech at the University of Michigan. And this was no pie-in-the-sky hyperbole. Johnson was the architect of the continuation of the safety net through the great society and that meant. Passing the civil rights bill was crucial for Johnson, not only because he was continuing Kennedy's legacy, but because it was a foundational piece of his Great Society and the American Safety Net. But who was LBJ? What motivated his keen focus on domestic policy, poverty, civil rights, healthcare, and education, especially at a time when the Cold War was heating up and the war in Vietnam was on everyone's hearts, minds, and TVs? In this episode we explore Lyndon Baines Johnson the man and the president with Pulitzer Prizing-winning biographer Robert Caro, we hear conversations between LBJ with Martin Luther King Jr. and we get a better understanding of the context and the consequences of this monumental moment in American history. Special thanks to our other guests for this episode H.W. Brands, Julian Zelizer, and Erine Gray, and to The Miller Center at the University of Virginia, The American Presidency Project at The University of California Santa Barbara, and The LBJ Presidential Library and Museum in Austin Texas for their consultation and use of archived materials. Michael Zapruder arranged and composed the music for this show, and played guitar, with Jeff Olsen on drums, Mike St. Clair on bass, and Sam Lipman on keyboards. Executive Producer, Rebecca McInroy. Advising Editor, Jim Tuttle Intern, Frances Cutter
Mike St. Amour, the mayor of Enterprise, N.W.T., on rebuilding the hamlet near Hay River following the destructive August wildfires.
Milton Academy / Middlesex Magic star and Harvard commit Austin Hunt sat down with the LIT crew to talk about his rise from baseball player to one of the top high school hoopers in Massachusetts. Hunt spoke on why Harvard was his dream school, why the Middlesex Magic were the right AAU team for him, the influence of Milton Academy head coach Lamar Reddicks, and the lifelong impact of his trainer Mike St. John.
Milton Academy / Middlesex Magic star and Harvard commit Austin Hunt sat down with the LIT crew to talk about his rise from baseball player to one of the top high school hoopers in Massachusetts. Hunt spoke on why Harvard was his dream school, why the Middlesex Magic were the right AAU team for him, the influence of Milton Academy head coach Lamar Reddicks, and the lifelong impact of his trainer Mike St. John.
High School Football America's Jeff Fisher talks with Philadelphia Eagles High School Coach of the Year Mike St. Clair of West Chester Bayard Rustin HS. Learn more at playfootball.nfl.com and highschoolfootballamerica.com
In today's episode, I am speaking with Mike St. Cyr, a fellow entrepreneur and high-performing real estate agent, who has faced his fears in numerous areas of his life ranging from his finances, his career, his education, and his relationships. Mike opens up about his experiences with fear over the course of his professional and financial journey and how those experiences have reframed his mindset towards how he shows up for himself and his responsibilities each day. We discuss how fear shows up in each of our lives differently; whether it shows up in the form of failure, rejection, judgment, or comparison, and how to recognize that it's fear and how to remain present in those moments of uncertainty. Mike shares that self-reflection and remaining connected to the present moment have been major catalysts in his journey to facing and overcoming his fears. For more healing tips and motivational content, be sure to follow me on Tiktok and Instagram!
Mike St. George is a doctor of Physical Therapy and an elite OCR athlete. In the episode, we talk about a wide range of topics, including back pain, treatment for movement deficiency, and how to identify compensation. Follow Reinforced Running7-Day Free Trial Reinforced OCR Training GroupBuy Reinforced Running T-shirtsEmail: rich@reinforcedrunning.comYouTube - Reinforced RunningIG (Rich Ryan) - @reinforced_running_rich Twitter - @ReinforcedRunClick the link for DEKAFIT 8-Week Championship ProgramClick the link for DEKA STRONG 8-Week Championship Program
Episode #7 The 15 Minute Juice w/ Dr.Mike St. George and I discuss Dr.Mike and I discuss How much does turf contribute to ACL tears?
William Kerr Milligan, known to most as "Bill" or "Captain Bill", but to Mike St. James, he was "Pop", grandfather extraordinaire. Here we visit with the legacy of a Scotch-Irish immigrant who makes his own way coming to America at age 11. In this episode, which takes place in the late 20's into the 50's, we'll visit the dichotomy of a Man who is tasked with investigating the horrific slayings of females on a Thursday and is there to take his adoring grandson to baseball games on a Saturday and the inner strength he displayed that went unspoken, but is very much apparent through his history. Mike St. James has a way with words in describing "Pop" that are so vivid that he will take you back to Pop's living room while he sits in his chair smoking his pipe and reading his newspaper. Join us as we shake hands through the past decades with Bill Milligan as he rose from the rough streets of Junction City in the late 20's walking a foot beat to Captain of Detectives investigating two sexual predator serial killers at practically the same time. Hollywood couldn't have written a better story than the one that played out in real life, and we'd be remiss if we didn't mention he served in the US Army in the campaign in Mexico to capture Pancho Villa and WWI, and later the US Navy in WWII. Public Service personified. We are honored that Mike St. James took the time to share "Pop" with the rest of us, and may we all aspire to be a little more like Bill/Pop. Pay attention for some cameo appearances from some of our past episodes.Ogden, Ogden Utah, Two-Bit Street, Junction City, Junction City Justice, True Crime, Ogden Police, Ogden Police Stories, Utah Police Stories, True Detective, Historic 25th Street
*Discusses adult themes* Mike St. John's career has been a rollercoaster, to say the least, defined by work ethic, overcoming adversity, and reinventing himself time and time again. A baseball star in high school who looked destined for the Majors, a devastating arm injury ended what looked like a professional career in the making. After being robbed of his first love, St. John dedicated himself to basketball far later than most players, but willed and worked his way to a Division I scholarship. After four years as a starter at La Salle, St. John embarked on a professional basketball career that spanned more than a decade and took him to more than 20 countries. Still in his prime, St. John once again had his sports career ended by heartbreaking medical news: a life-threatening heart condition. After returning to his hometown to pick up the pieces, St. John picked himself back up and dedicated himself to helping the next generation of young players as a coach.
On this weeks episode we welcome one of the key advocates for addiction recovery in the state of Kentucky and the host of ST. JOHN LIVE heard weekly on social media MIKE ST. JOHN along with his wife Marie. Mike has been in recovery since 2016, and today is a road warrior, going into the jails, recovery centers, and hitting the streets, snatching lives from the grips of addiction.Growing up in humble beginnings, surrounded by the lifestyle of a criminal home, drugs and alcohol, St. John morphed into a lifestyle shaped by his surroundings, landing him in jail and rehab on numerous occasions. St. John was later challenged with the reality of his potential future, and a chance to be the dad and husband he was destined to be. Find out how that choice has drastically effected his life today...a life of freedom and #RealHopeForAddiction
This is a most fascinating conversion - a chat between Web3 strategist + adviser and music-forward NFT artist, Mike St-Jean and our host, Rod Chong. This interview is a must-listen for any recording artists who are interested in the NFT space - it's a chat focused entirely on the convergence of music and NFT tech.
It is always surprising to see a sh**ty website. There are so many tools to help you create a professional environment in hours. People will judge you by your online presence and even choose a lower quality product or service based on what they see. Mike and Blaine talk about how important your website is. Learn about design, content, and calls to action in this episode.Our beer today:Mike: St. Arnold - Art Car IPABlaine: Energy City - S'Mores Stout@saintarnold @energycitybrewing #entrepreneur #smbs #craftbeer Watch on Youtube at https://youtu.be/ZRnKxUy9_nQListen to all our episodes at: https://www.mikeandblaine.com/podcastSupport the show