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James Lyons-Weiler, PhD, explains the bombshell recommendations by a subcommittee of ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices), during the first 15 minutes of the show.Then, Rachel Rodriguez and Mimi Miller of the Vires Law Group discuss their formal requests of the Arizona and Pennsylvania Attorney Generals to open criminal investigations of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other officials for alleged crimes committed against their citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.If you would like to donate towards this effort, you may make a tax-deductible gift at https://formerfedsgroup.org/donate/ and designate it for "AG Action".Reference Linkshttps://informedchoicewa.substack.com/https://vireslaw.group/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
James Lyons-Weiler, PhD, explains the bombshell recommendations by a subcommittee of ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices), during the first 15 minutes of the show. Then, Rachel Rodriguez and Mimi Miller of the Vires Law Group discuss their formal requests of the Arizona and Pennsylvania Attorney Generals to open criminal investigations of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other officials for alleged crimes committed against their citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you would like to donate towards this effort, you may make a tax-deductible gift at https://formerfedsgroup.org/donate/ and designate it for "AG Action". Reference Links https://informedchoicewa.substack.com/ https://vireslaw.group/
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Mimi Miller is an Attorney with Vires Law Group. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Shea Bradley-Farrell, Ph.D. is the President of the Counterpoint Institute for Policy, Research, and Education (CIPRE) in Washington, D.C. Dr. Shea is an expert in foreign policy and aid, national security, international development, and women's issues. She is the author of Last Warning to the West: Hungary's Triumph Over Communism and the Woke Agenda, published in December 2023 with a foreword written by Kari Lake and back cover reviews by Lou Dobbs, Tucker Carlson, Gen. Mike Flynn, and Rep. Paul Gosar. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Facebook group called… Flyover Conservatives. This group continued to grow and grow by the hundreds and then by the thousands. Throughout the 2020 election cycle, it became increasingly apparent that big tech was no longer disguising their disdain for conservatives and began to censor any right-leaning content.
*Mature Language Warning* In this episode we sit down with surfer activist Mimi Miller @ThatSurfChic_Mimi Mimi learned to surf in her 40s and is now an important activist for minorities in the Los Angeles surfing community. She opened up about growing up in Detroit, moving to California & fighting all the stereotypes on the LA beach scene and her struggles as a single mom. She's a champion, and a survivor. Thank you Mimi for opening up about your struggles that made you the strong person we see today ♥️♥️♥️ Produced by: Rick Dukhovny & JoshDPRaw Shot by: JoshDPRaw Edited by: JoshDPRaw Hosted by: Rick Dukhovny Interviewee: Mimi Miller
Welcome to the first episode of Ride the Wave. Your host, Mimi Miller, dives in to explain all the ideas running through her head for this podcast.(00:00:00 - 00:01:03) I'm proud I'm finally doing this(00:01:03 - 00:02:20) What's this show all about??(00:02:20 - 00:04:18) Let's build a community(00:04:18 - 00:05:04) Why you should listen(00:05:04 - 00:05:32) We're on TikTok! @Ridethewavepod(00:05:32 - 00:06:14) Fin
Mimi Miller has taken on life's challenges head on and has always managed to make things work for herself. Now she dedicates her time to elevating the voices of those around her. Show notes will be available soon at www.findtheopenface.com.In the meantime be sure to sign up for my newsletter and fill out an application on the site if you're interested in being mentored. All the best! (episode transcript available upon request)
They’re colorful, they’re spunky – and overall funky. Kelly-Lynne Russell of The Low Low Style and Andi Marrs of AndiMarrs.com are two color-popping curvy girl fashion influencers who are changing local style, one outfit at a time, through bold prints and body positivity. Tune in as this duo discusses self-love, and provides tips on finding all the goodies, like bold maxi dresses, while thrifting. Kelly-Lynne Russell of The Low Low Style and Andi Marrs of AndiMarrs.com About our colorful fashionistas: Kelly-Lynne of The Low Low Style "Kelly-Lynne is the blogger behind The Low Low Style (originally Charm City Thriftanista). The Low Low Style specializes in second hand fashion, supporting local makers, and a sustainable lifestyle. Kelly-Lynne started Charm City Thriftanista in 2012, and won “Best Fashion Blog in Baltimore” from The Baltimore Sun two years later. In 2016, she transitioned the blog to the DMV and rebranded as “The Low Low Style.” The Low Low Style has been featured in DC Refined (here and here), Gwynnie Bee, and When Thrifters Thrift. She has also worked/collaborated with brands like: ThredUp, Jord Watches, Covergirl, Mimi Miller, Teen Vogue, and several local restaurants." Andi Marrs of AndiMarrs.com "During business hours I am a fundraising professional (ask me about it!) for a state university and in my down time, I like to run this little blog. I’m married to the love of my life & best friend, Alan and we live happily in Alexandria, VA, just outside of D.C. (I might be biased, but it’s the cutest place to live). Most evenings, you can find me chilling on my couch watching Netflix, drinking wine and doing homework for my master’s degree (I’m getting it in nonprofit management), but I also like to get out and explore the area when the mood strikes. My favorite color is orange, I love to listen to true-crime podcasts, I will NEVER turn down Chipotle, and I absolutely love a good cup of coffee."
Multicultural hairstylist, Mimi Miller warns listeners about falling into the seedy world she talks about in her book, Confessions From a Las Vegas Hairstylist. We cover Cardi B, life without intention, babysitting pimps, the children of hustlers, men's bizarre fetishes, the difference between squares and hos, and the importance of women making men invest in them (without earning their living from it). We end the show on the topic of respect and the power of the punani.
Award-winning hairstylist, Mimi Miller, recounts stories from her book, Confessions of a Las Vegas Hairstylist, and tells us how she moved her 3 kids from the projects in Detroit to a home in Las Vegas in search of a better life. What she found was a place in the inner circle of strippers, working girls, pimps and other hustlers who relied on her to do their hair and hold their secrets. She has thoughts about their lives and what kind of women stay safe from falling into a sordid trap.
I am joined by the I’m comparable Mimi Miller to discuss being outsiders in our prospective hoods in the Midwest.