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Red Pill Revolution
#116: Good vs Evil: Charlie Kirk's assassination, comeback confessional, mission reboot

Red Pill Revolution

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we unpack the Charlie Kirk assassination questions, sift media narratives vs. facts, confront the censorship creep dressed up as “hate speech”, and revisit the Epstein files as a litmus test for elite accountability. We also tackle geopolitical pressure points (including the Israel debate), analyze digital forensics around chats and “confessions,” reflect on memorial optics and power plays, and—most importantly—chart a path where faith becomes the compass for clearer thinking and better action. Where I've been, why I'm back. We open with a candid reset: how the mission blurred, why the mic went dark, and what brought it back. The answer is both personal and public—a resolve to tell the truth in a way your kids could replay someday and still find courage in. The assassination lens—questions that won't die quietly. We examine the lone-gunman storyline, angle-of-shot disputes, timelines, and the now-infamous chat fragments. Not to force conclusions—but to keep the questions precise, persistent, and public. Media narratives vs. receipts. Next, we pressure-test official statements, “fact checks,” and neatly tied bows. If an explanation demands your blind trust, we'll ask for the evidence—and show you where the holes still are. Free speech, relabeled. Then we move into the censorship fight: how “hate speech” framing is being used as a lever to silence inconvenient opinions, and what stress-tests (big and small) reveal about who holds the switch. Geopolitics, incentives, and the unmentionables. We engage the Israel debate and broader foreign-influence questions with sober skepticism and documented context—because real analysis follows incentives, not hashtags. Epstein as the honesty test. We revisit the files, the evasions, and the convenient amnesia. If leaders won't tell the truth about this, why trust them on anything harder? Forensics & ellipses. We decode the chat logs and digital “confessions,” highlight linguistic oddities, and separate what's provable from what's theatrical—so speculation doesn't drown the signal. Memorials, optics, and power. We assess the staging, speeches, and symbolism—not to snark, but to understand how grief, politics, and influence collide in public rituals. Faith as compass. Finally, we pivot from critique to construction: Scripture-anchored principles that make life better—and make activism braver, wiser, and harder to co-opt. That's the new North Star. Call to Action If you believe truth still matters, subscribe now and turn on alerts. Watch full episodes on YouTube, get deeper dives on Substack, and follow along on social for clips, receipts, and live Q&As. Your listens, shares, and reviews keep this mission moving—thank you for riding with me. All the Links One tap to everything: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams   Support My Business: Https://roninbasics.com ----more---- Full Transcript  Adams archive. Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening today. On today's episode, we're gonna talk about where the heck I've been for over a year, because this is my first podcast back and I cannot be more excited about it. So we'll talk about what happened that caused me to drop off the way I did off of social media, off of my podcast. Uh, it has to do with obviously some of the. Political situations that are happening, some of the infighting, kind of just finding my own way and my own mission again. And so I'll tell you all about that journey and actually how I was affected by Charlie Kirk, and he inspired me to grab the microphone back and begin to continue my journey of speaking out for that mission. So then we're gonna talk about all of the happenings with the Charlie Kirk assassination. Absolute tragedy. It has now been. 13 days, almost two weeks since the event happened. And we're gonna talk through all of it. We're gonna talk through Charlie Kirk's character. We're gonna talk through some of the learnings that I had from Charlie Kirk, and all of the clips that we've all been seeing over the last couple of weeks. Uh, we're gonna talk about, um. All of the questions that I have surrounding his assassination. 'cause I have a lot of them. I have gone through and had analyzed many of the previous, uh, assassinations that were super high profile and politically motivated in the past. And through that lens I have a lot of. Questions a lot of them. And so we'll walk through what all of those questions are. We'll walk through what the actual narrative that's being given to us by the government is we'll talk through what are those current plot holes, who is talking about them. And even more importantly, who's not talking about them. We will talk about, uh, and when I say that, I'm mostly sa saying, you know, cash Patel and the FBI and the, you know, the governmental agencies that are responsible for this. Although, I would say one thing we're gonna talk about too is that Cash Patel actually came out and, uh, kind of, uh. Called it what he saw a lot of people talking about. So we'll go through the FBI director's tweet that actually broke down a lot of the conspiracies, so we'll, we'll go through that as well. Then we're gonna talk through what, what could be the political motivation to this? Who could have, this is actually been, if it's not the guy they're saying it is, if it's a patsy, who could it have actually been? Right? A lot of people are throwing out the word real, and I don't know if that's the only name that we should be throwing out in the political landscape that we're in. I have a couple other theories. So then we'll talk about how freedom of speech has been under attack since this happened, and why that's the worst possible reaction you could have ever had to Charlie Kirk's assassination. And then we'll talk a little bit about the memorial 'cause I have some weird thoughts about that, including some thoughts about Erica Kirk, although she had an amazing speech. So nothing to take away from that. But I got some questions guys. I got some questions and I'm here to talk about it with you. So stick around and before I forget. Leave a review, hit that five stars, subscribe. If this is your first time here, thank you so much. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart. If this is the first time listening to me in over a year, I appreciate you too. I'm so glad to be back. Thank you for listening, and without further ado, let's jump into it. The Adams archive. All right, let's jump into it. So the first question you might have is, where the heck have you been to Austin? Good question. Let me answer that for you. So about a year ago, um. With all the situations that was happening politically, Trump kind of looking like he was getting into office and I kind of lost my mission in, in what I was doing this for, right? We go all the way back to the very first episode. The goal of this podcast was to give my thoughts in a way that I thought that my children, my grandchildren, could hear my opinions as to certain current events and previous historical events. And if nobody ever listened to it, that would be pretty cool to me if my children listened to it and got to hear their dad, their grandpa, their whatever, talk about these events, first person, and not have to take it from some textbook that was written for them without any additional narratives around what actually happened. So that's where this started. Then that turned into me being, uh, very politically motivated in, in a lot of the things that I saw that I think were against the better good of our country. And being the patriot that I grew up being, uh, I wanted to correct those and speak out about those things and, and give my opinion on those things and be a voice for people like you who maybe didn't have the time or the energy or the effort to be able to do these types of things or, um, you know, maybe the, the, I don't know. I would say hopefully not. Uh. You know, eloquence to be able to do so. Um, so that was some of the reasoning behind what I did this four, right? If nothing else, my children could listen to it and they would think that's pretty cool. And I would think that's pretty cool. And along the way, a lot of you guys also cared about my opinion. And so I found myself in a situation where I continued to continue, continued to talk about current events. And I found, found myself getting washed out a little bit, um, because. It felt like we were winning, right? It felt like the war was kind of won. It felt like we overcame the, uh, the wokeness that was ingraining itself into our society, and, and the, the pendulum had swung back. And so I didn't feel as motivated to take the time to speak out about those things as, uh, energetically as I had previously. And so. From there. I also have a business or multiple businesses. I have a family, and so I decided to put my time, energy, and effort into that. But now I realize after tying this into the full narrative here, where that went wrong, right? There is a bigger picture here for those children who will be listening to this, for those grandchildren who would be listening to this. And what I would say to them is, let your voice be heard. Your voice matters, and. But I think there's a reason, there's a, there's a way that I kind of went wrong with what I was doing before, and hopefully I can correct that. It fell very much into the right verse left category right. What I found to be really interesting watching a lot of the clips with Charlie Kirk is that he wasn't just taking his finger and wagging it at people and telling them what they were doing wrong. He was telling them how they could do better and then pointing them in a direction that would help them do so. And by a direction, I mean up towards God, towards Jesus, towards the Bible, towards biblical teachings and how they can improve their life. If they followed these teachings, your life will get better. They don't just tell you, you shouldn't do that thing, right? You should, well, maybe you shouldn't do that thing, and let me show you how this can help you to improve your life, not only in this facet, but in others. And so I think that was something that was missing from my approach before where I don't think I gave enough positive. Answers to the negativity that I found myself having to bask in every day. Right? There was just so much negativity, whether it was the trans stuff, whether it was the, the political landscape or the wars that were breaking out or all of these things like the, the, it just was so heavy and so negative constantly without the guiding light to push people towards. That was what Charlie Kirk. Was able to do and the impact that he had. And what we saw is that the, the biggest theme about Charlie Kirk wasn't his socioeconomic beliefs, his his beliefs on the tax regulation or his judicial beliefs on certain laws and regulations. Like it wasn't, it was none of that. Right? The reason that Charlie Kirk had such a big impact was because he pointed. People up, he ported them towards something better, even if he was critiquing something that they were doing. And usually this morality that he found himself holding was based fundamentally in those teachings that he learned from the Bible. And I, myself, as you, you may know from the years that you've been listening to me, wasn't as, uh, entrenched in my faith as maybe I am now. And I'm glad to say that I, I'm there. I found it. I've, over the last couple of years, I, I have been able to. Read more about the Bible, read more about Jesus, read more about Christianity, and have been able to find something for myself and my family that has made me a better man and have made me a better leader for those around me. And so, um, yeah, that's what I got to say about it guys. Like it was so negative and there was no better way, right? It was just, this is bad, this sucks. You guys are terrible. This is not good for humanity. It was never like, Hey, but check, check this thing out over here. This is pretty cool guys. Like this could actually help you improve your life. And, uh, and so I'm, I'm happy to say that I've found that, and, and the, the way that I plan to approach this moving forward is not that of like left verse right. It's not blue verse red and it is truly about good verse evil. That is what this podcast will be about. If I see something that I think is morally wrong, I will call it out, whether it's on the left, whether it's on the right, whether it's nothing to do with politics, I will call it out. That is the goal of this, and so if you don't like that, if feel free to leave now, that's perfectly fine with me. That's perfectly fine. I will find my tribe, although I have an inkling to think that the people who have been listening to me are also on the same wavelength as me, and for so long I have also criticized Trump and, and the things that he's doing. And, uh, I will continue to do so if those things I believe are morally unethical, including the Epstein files. Right in including the preemptive strike on Iran, including like some of these things that we've been talking about that I've been calling out for quite some time. That is going to be the theme of what we're doing here, guys. Okay. So with all that being said, I found a better way and I am so thankful that Charlie Kirk kind of paved the way for this type of discussion. And, uh, happy to say that I'll be picking up the mic myself along with many, many other people to hopefully continue his legacy. All right. With all that said, let's talk about the event with Charlie Kirk. Right? And one of the things that he taught me is that politics is the battleground for morality, but it's not the only battleground, right? There's so many other things that we need to discuss and talk about, including the health movement, including, you know. So many different topics. And so there's been a complete illusion of choice, right? It's not left versus right. It's not blue versus red. It's good versus evil. And what we saw with Charlie Kirk was absolute evil. And where that came from, we're gonna get to the bottom of it. Alright? So the mainstream narrative with Charlie Kirk is that there was a lone gunman who acted alone, who assassinated Charlie Kirk because of his beliefs on trans ideology. That seems to be the narrative, right? That's the writings on the bullet, right? He, he took himself onto the top of the rooftop and took a shot from almost parallel to Charlie Kirk, and it went into his neck and didn't have any exit wound, and Charlie died right there on the spot. And then, then some weird stuff happened and occurred that we'll talk about too. So one of those things being. One thing that I seem to have the biggest problem with here is that so many people, Donald Trump, k Patel, uh, even Erica Kirk, during the Memorial service, everybody is out there saying that. Anybody who tells you that this is case closed at this point, September 23rd, 2025. Anybody who tells you that this is case closed with Charlie Kirk's assassin, we should stop. Looking at other, other, pulling on other strings, looking in other directions, asking questions that aren't anything to do with this man, Tyler Robinson, then you should be suspicious of them. One, he's made no confession. Why are reacting like this is the guy if there's no confession? He hasn't been tried by a jury. It's not even the court of public opinion at this point because it's not the public's opinion. It's the court of government opinion. We're being told by everybody in the government right now that this is the guy stop asking questions case shut. He did it. Gonna get the death penalty. Doesn't that seem weird in a society that you are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty? That is how this is supposed to go. The government does not get to jump on a news cycle. Say he did it. We know he did it. We don't have the evidence yet besides these discord, discord, uh, discord chats that Discord says didn't exist. Right. And we'll look at those chats together 'cause those are super suspicious. So he goes on the roof, he shoots him, then he gets off of the roof right after dissembling his rifle, which would take more than a minute to disassemble. Big pothole there. Right shot shot him with a 30 out six into the neck, but it apparently had no exit wound. Very weird, right? According to the surgeon that worked on him, according to the PR agent, that works for Turning Point, that's the case because of his bone density. Okay? Anybody who knows anything about guns would tell you that a 30 out six caliber rifle, right, a 36 bullet would completely have an exit wound. No situation where that doesn't occur. That is meant for big game, right? No way. That's the case. So shoots him, jumps off there, goes into a forest, goes, walks through the back area of this, you know, of UVU, takes his rifle, puts it into his backpack while he is on the roof, jumps off the roof, goes into the woods, wraps, reassembles his rifle. Wraps it in a towel, leaves it in the middle of the woods. Just the murder weapon. Right? Just the murder weapon. The one thing that you probably don't wanna leave, the one thing decides to leave it in the towel there. Okay. Then goes to his car, seems to do something for several hours, including go to a McDonald's or a Dairy Queen, I think was where the picture was taken. The same day and then lingers allegedly around where he left his rifle during a huge lockdown, right? Helicopters, tons of police presence lingers around there for like six or seven hours according to the timelines, waiting for the perfect moment to jump in and get his rifle weird. So let's look at those text messages and see what they're telling you was said between them. And this is him and his boyfriend slash trans lover that he lived with. All right, here we go. Here are the text messages. Now, some of the biggest questions people have about this is the type of language that they're using, right? Some of the specific words here come from this bottom paragraph. Now, one thing I'd like to point out that I thought was brilliantly pointed out by. Candace Owens producer or somebody that was on the set with her is that there is a ton when it comes to the Tyler Robinson text messages. There is a ton of ellipses, ton of them. Every single sentence it seems like right ev, above each of these individual text message, ellipses, ellipses, ellipses, ellipses, ellipses. That's not written. That's saying that they cherry picked different statements from different parts of the conversations and omitted others. That's not evidence being given to the public. That's doctored evidence being given to the public. And by the way, there's no timelines here. You know how every single texting platform since a IM has told you when a message came through. They're not telling you that here. Pretty suspicious. Now, if you get to the bottom of this doctored conversation that apparently happened on Discord, but Discord said didn't happen on Discord, you would see this, this writing by Robinson to his trans boyfriend, roommate, lover. And what people are saying about this, by the way, is that it sounds like. They put something into chat, GPT saying that, oh, write a conversation between two people in their twenties where they're talking about, you know, X, Y, and Z. Right? What I would do if I was writing this, if I was the FBI writing this, right? If I was the FBI, writing this conversation between Tyler Robinson and his boyfriend, trans lover, here's the prompt that I would give it. I would say. Write a conversation between two Gen Z men. Both are gay, one is trans, and make it check these evidence boxes. One, he used his grandpa's rifle. Two, he left it in the forest. Three he wrote on the bullets. Four, he X, Y, and Z. Right? Write down the line. Here's exactly what the evidence that I need you to integrate into this discussion. That's what this looks like. Now, what other people are saying is that it doesn't look like people took the, the prompts that they put in said between people in their twenties. It sounds more like they said people in the twenties, like in the 1920s, makes it so much more believable with the way that they're talking. So some of the questions, some of the su suspicions that people have around this are this particular statement which says, I'm wishing I had circled back. This is talking about how he left the, the gun within the forest. I'm wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as soon as I got to my vehicle. Vehicle. Kind of a weird term for a 20-year-old male to use and not somebody who's. Federal law enforcement, which is what it much more sounds like. I'm worried ab, I'm worried what my old man would do if I didn't bring back grandpa's rifle. I don't even know if I, it had a serial number, but it wouldn't trace to me. I worry about my prints. I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits. Outfits another weird thing for a 20-year-old male to say, most guys don't change outfits. They change clothes. Most guys don't drive a vehicle. They drive a car. Weird. Didn't have the ability or time to bring it back with me. And I also should probably give you where these ellipses are. 'cause we've already had three in this singular sentence where they're jumping around and cherry picking statements anyways, uh, and changed outfits. Didn't have the ability or time to bring it with me. Or to bring it with ellipses, I might have to abandon it and hope they don't find Prince. How the F will I explain losing it to my old man, the old man and grandpa. Thing's kind of weird. Kind of weird. Maybe some people say that. My old man, like it's still going back. It sounds a little, little off to me right now. There's a bunch of other things in here, but the biggest thing is the ellipses. The biggest thing is the vernacular. The biggest thing is how weird and off this sounds for a 22-year-old. Guy to speak this way. Okay. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he's weird. Probably is. Now, let's look at the tweet from Cash Patel. All right. He wrote this, I think it was two days ago now, on the, yep, the 21st. He wrote a direct. Response to all of the cons, all of the conspiracies, right? Cash Patel says, Hey, I'm going to address these conspiracies. So Cash Patel wrote this tweet addressing these conspiracies, and here's what he had to say about it. As the director of the FBII am committed to ensuring the investigation in the Charlie Kirk's assassination is thorough and exhaustive. Pursuing every lead. Pursuing every lead. Um. To its conclusion. The full weight of America's law enforcement agencies are actively following the evidence that has emerged, but our efforts extend beyond initial findings. We are examining every facet of this assassination. We are meticulously, and I'm gonna break down each one of these for you. 'cause he says all of the different conspiracies, not all of them. He points out some of the inconsistencies in their reporting, and I'll go through what each one of them are broken down into it in detail. We are meticulously investigating theories and questions, including the location from where the shot was taken. The possibility of accomplices, the text message, confession and related conversations, discord chats the angle of the shot and impact how the weapon was transported. Hand gestures observed as potential signals near Charlie at the time of his assassination and visitors to the alleged shooters, residents, and the hours and days of leading up to September 10th, 2025. Some details are known today, while others are still being pursued to ensure every possibility is being considered. So let's go back up and let's talk through each one of these individual things that he's addressing. One is including the location from where the shot was taken. Okay? And I'd like to remind you guys when it comes to Charlie Kirk's assassination, we've been training for this, we've been studying for this. We have an entire society. Who has spent five years uncovering government conspiracies. Now they think in real time they can pull one over on us on a, with a huge world stage assassination. And we're not gonna figure this out. Like guys, we've been training for this from C-O-V-I-D-J-F-K assassination, MLK assassination, right? All of those, we know when there is a lone shooter. That lone shooter. A lone shooter is never usually the person that actually conducted the hit. That's what we call a patsy, the fall guy, right? We know this. That's the formula of these conspiracies, right? That's what happened with JFK. That's what happened with MLK, right? We go back and back to each one of these major assassinations or assassination attempts, right? You go back to the assassination attempt by Trump, which. Weirdly enough, we know far more about Tyler Robinson at this point than we ever figured out about Trump's assassinator, right? Or attempted alleged assassin. Kind of weird, kind of weird that Trump's not even asking questions about why this guy tried to kill him. Kind of weird. Trump. Trump, the guy with the biggest ego in the world. We all know it. Is not even trying to figure out why this kid tried to kill him. You know, the one that was in the BlackRock commercial, kind of weird and everybody just dropped it. Everybody dropped it. Nobody's asking questions about that anymore. We're not even exploring that. That conspiracy over done case closed, shut, bye. But we have been studying for this. We have been. We, we were born in the dark. You simply adapted Bain. Right? We have been studying for this. They think they can pull one over on us. They think you're stupid, just like they've thought for a hundred years. Just like they thought they did when they pulled off JFK, just like they thought you were when they pulled off MLK. Right? Just like they thought when they were doing Operation Northwoods or MK Ultra, or. Any one of these things, right? Go back. I got a whole list of episodes for you to listen to on government conspiracies, but guess what? We're too smart for this now, and we are in real time uncovering exactly where the potholes are, which took us 50 years with the other assassinations. We're gonna figure this out guys. We're not gonna let this go. So here are some of the things that Kash Patel pointed out. We are meticulously investigating theories and questions, including the location from where the shot was taken. Right? Question number one, was the shot actually taken by the man who was running across the top of the building from the location that was directly in front of Charlie Kirk? Well, that would be kind of weird if it was actually a 30 out six cartridge because the location. Everybody's thinking is probably more likely an exit wound, which usually, and everybody saw that video, everybody has PTSD from it. It was horrible to see. That's usually where you see that type of blood amount coming from the body. Not an entrance wound, the exit wound. So that would mean that he wasn't shot from straightforward and it hit here. He was shot maybe from this direction, which is what people are exploring. There was another location that people seem to think there's even videos online where people are slowing down and saying that they saw a bullet from that direction, right? Or I guess the direction to Charlie's right from where he was facing right and up instead of directly in front of him. So people are slowing down that footage and seeing that. So that would mean that there was not only one person on the roof over here, but potentially one person on the roof over here. Not only that. There's also another theory because they seem to have cemented over the patio area that he was shot on, right? All of that, that, you know, the crime scene within 48 hours, they went and covered the entire thing, kind of suspicious. But what people saw when they were covering that with. That there was actually immediately behind, and I saw this on X and I didn't even believe it. I thought this was AI being used to put fuel on the fire of the conspiracies with Charlie Kirk. I didn't believe this one until Candace Owens came with receipts and said there is a trap door behind where Charlie Kirk was sitting. That image is real weird. Very weird. So the question being asked there is, could that person have shot him from that trap door behind him? Seems crazy. Seems super wild. But guess what? People are crazy. Governments are crazy and they've done wild stuff forever. That seems like a pretty clean way to make this happen. Barely gotta even open it, right? Other people are looking at the microphone. Trolley's shirt and seeing how that completely moved. Right. Some people are thinking that it's a, you know, do you wanna get really into the weirdness? I don't agree with it. And I, I think this is, uh, kind of a gross conspiracy where they're saying that it was like some sort of, um, device that would shoot out the blood. Right. But other people are saying, is that where the bullet came from? There's a microphone on him. Right, so, so many questions about it. Just from that first, first statement, so many different theories, so many different possibilities, and I'm sure there's thousands of others possibilities just from that first statement that we're not even thinking of yet. The next question is the possibility of accomplices. Now, this is a weird one. There is a man, there was a man, an old man on the scene after Tyler Robinson allegedly pulled the trigger. Who raised his hand, threw himself in, into the, the, the police and said, I did it. I shot him. And that guy later going to jail for child pornography on his phone. Surprise, surprise, then says, I just did that 'cause I wanted the guy to get away. Hmm. That seems pretty weird to me. Does it not? That seems pretty weird. What person in a situation like that, they hear a gunshot. They, they, let's start from the beginning. They go to an event for somebody they dislike. Now, that's not out of the norm, especially for Charlie Kirk. He invited those people out. He wants to debate those people perfectly fine. Makes sense. Maybe he went to the location for that. Okay. Let's say that then gunfire rings out. In the midst of the chaos, he sees Charlie Kirk get shot. He decides I'm going to not only say that, you know, I'm, I'm gonna raise my hand, say that I did it, which means that he thought through, not only that, but he thought through the idea that, well, I'm probably not actually gonna go to jail for this. If I say that I do it right now, that's also gonna help that guy get away. And that means I'm gonna get away with, or I'm gonna get out of here because there's no real evidence to indict me. Because he's basically saying, I'm gonna be the fall guy for this. Right. Weird. Who thinks to do that during gunfire? Super weird. And who thinks through that far and says, well, I know they're not gonna be able to indict me. I know they're not gonna be able to charge me, even though I'm admitting to it in this moment. It's really just gonna allow that shooter to get away. And by the way, I care so much about that shooter. I don't want him to go to jail for this. I'll be the fall guy all in within a minute or two of this shooting happening. Five minutes, whatever. It's. Super weird. Now other people are saying he was on a discord chat with other, uh, 20 other people and there was a Utah L-G-B-T-Q-I-L-M-N-O-P, something about, uh, gun owners or learning to use guns within that community. Okay? Pretty weird, right? 20 people in the Discord chat. Only Discord still says that they have nothing to do with this. Still says that they don't have the the, the messages. The next one is the text message confession. We just went through that. Super suspicious. The next one is related conversations, discord chats. Okay. The next one is the angle of the shot in the bullet impact. We need an autopsy. The third one is fourth one, fifth one, whatever it is, how the weapon was transported. Was it taken down in real time? That took him an entire minute. Well, that's weird because he jumped off the building within 15 seconds. So how did he take that down? Put it in his backpack, like disassembled a rifle, which takes about a minute. That rifle specifically puts it in his backpack, a backpack that wouldn't fit that rifle. Also suspicious, then gets into the woods, changes his clothes, reassembles his rifle, wraps it in the towel. Throws it in the bush. Yeah, nothing makes sense about that. Okay, good. And then visitors to the alleged shooters residence in the hours and days leading up to September 10th, people were saying with around Tyler Robinson's, uh, location where his house, where he lived with his boyfriend that he had out of state plates visiting his house in the days and weeks leading up to the shooting. Okay, so there's everything Cash Patel is addressing within his tweet about this, but at least he's addressing these things. Now. I don't know if he really had a choice in this environment, right? Anything that Charlie or that that Kash Patel says at this point, I'm just super suspicious of because I've seen him lie about Epstein so many times at this point. Why would we believe anything that he has to say about the assassination of Charlie Kirk? Why would we believe anything? He has lied to the community. He has lied to your face. He has lied to the American people so many times about Epstein. So many times, right? We still don't have answers of why the security footage was cut at the exact time that Epstein was. Suicide. Still don't have that answer. Right? And we'll get into the reasons why. I think, you know, this happened in just a moment, but these are some of the questions that people have, right? So now who, if not he, if not Tyler Robinson, who could it be? Now there's a whole online community of people pointing the finger. It is real. And the reason for that is somewhat legitimate. Everybody. Everybody who has been watching Charlie Kirk over the last several months has seen that Charlie has been criticizing Israel, has been super skeptical, whether it's about what they're doing in Gaza, which he called an ethnic cleansing, literally word for word, just a month ago, to tying Mossad to Jeffrey Epstein, which he said just a month, a month and a half ago. With Patrick Beda, his podcast, I believe it was, and then hosting AM Fest, where he had Dave Smith debate somebody, and not only debate them, but demolish them on the topic of Israel. And how what they're doing is wrong and how it's a genocide and how it's horrible and atrocious. And then he also spoke about how he believes the Mossad and Israel are blackmailing all of the politicians in the us, not all of them, but many of them. And he also spoke about APAC and how he thinks that, you know, they should be registered under Farah, which is also quite interesting. Something that JFK talked about almost in the weeks prior up to him getting assassinated. Then you get into the situation with the Hamptons that Candace is talking about, which is the fact that there was a meeting of influencers, and by influencers, I say all of the traditionalist, uh, corporate influencers in this space, right? All of the Zion. Pr you all of the Zionist daily wire. Um, and then you have some people sprinkle in there that aren't that. But a lot of it had to do with the, you know, the, the entrenched corporate influencers that have been propped up by those types of organizations. And meeting there with Charlie. And originally the idea was that they were gonna talk about menani, the, the, you know, New York, um, mayor. And then it turned into a somewhat. Very serious, uh, cornering of Charlie Kirk about Israel and how, what he's doing wrong. And then that led to a final Stitch effort by Benjamin Netanyahu of offering Charlie Kirk $150 million to Turning Point USA. Why would he do that? Why would you offer $150 million as a country to a foreign country's, uh, media company? Well, for influence. To turn it into a propaganda arm for you, and guess what? Charlie Kirk said, no. Guess where we're at now. Just a month later, he's dead. Makes pretty logical sense, right? That's one of the theories and that's a fair theory, but I don't think it's the only theory that we should be pursuing a question that I have. Who else is gaining off of this? Who is gaining something from this assassination? And maybe we marry these two ideas, right? Every assassination in the last a hundred years was not done by a lone gunman in this political sphere. And there was always some, some of these two, one of these two organizations or groups, Masad, CIA, that's it. Now, it's not to say that there's other foreign governments that aren't doing these things and doing it in different locations, but all of the prominent ones that we know of likely allegedly had to do with one of those two organizations or both of them. So when we look at this situation, the fact that nobody is calling out the Trump administration or the CIA or our local domestic government being a part of this. Seems like a big hole to me. Why? Why would they do this? Who's set to gain from it? Well, Trump has a 39, a 39% approval rating. Right now. Trump has lost much of his base because the litmus test for him being truthful and honest and really wanting to improve American politics and drain the swamp, as he would say was Jeffrey Epstein. Then he went on the gaslighting tour telling us, Jeffrey Epstein is a hoax. It doesn't even really exist. He didn't traffic it to anybody. He was backed up by Dan Bongino. He was backed up by KS Patel. He was backed up by Pam Bombi. Right. Who also said that there was 10,000 hours worth of tapes of horrific things that they found, but then retracts that later. Right. That was the litmus test. That's how we knew if he was being honest or not, and he wasn't, and he lost his base. He lost me. I tried to convince everybody that I talked to to vote for Trump. I would not do that again at this point because he's not being honest and he's very likely a part of the Epstein files. I've reported on that before. Several times. He was on the flight logs, right? He, there's 17 different separate pictures of him at different times. He drew that picture for his birthday and gave it to him. Kind of suspicious and weird. Um, lots of reasons. Lots of reasons. So now with a 39% approval rating, you see what happened at the memorial service, which looked like to me more of a Trump rally when Trump got out there, right? Walked out with his WWE walkout song and fireworks shooting down and a a, a live musician singing. I'm proud to be an American. Right? Not amazing grace. Not, not anything glorifying Charlie Kirk's legacy. I'm proud to be an American. The same song Trump came out to, to his rallies and he treated it like a rally. Majority of the statements that came out of Trump's mouth were not about the legacy of Charlie Kirk. Now he ended most of his sentences trying to tie it back, and Charlie would agree with me on this, that we've done a great job on X, Y, and Z. Right? Then gives his big reveal about vaccines. And Tylenol and autism, right? Uses this as his podium to come out and try to gain public approval again, and we'll get more into detail on that in just a second, but I just thought that's weird. But first, before we jump into that, let's talk about this bringing up Pam Bondy's name is The Situation with Hate speech, let's watch Pam Bondy's own words when it comes to the difference between hate speech and free speech. According to her, here we go. There's free speech and then there's hate speech, and there is no place, especially now, especially after what happened to Charlie in our society. Do you see? More law enforcement going after these groups who are using hate speech and putting cuffs on people. So we show them that some action is better than no action. We will absolutely target you, go after you if you are targeting anyone with hate, speech, anything, and that's across the aisle. There's free speech and then there's hate. So let's be clear what she's talking about there, because she, she came out and said, oh, I was, I was speaking about people who are making threatening remarks. No, no. That's not what hate speech is. Right? There's laws around making violent threats, right, that are credible. But when she's talking about this here, what you have to understand when you have Republicans clapping right to the sound of her saying that they're gonna go after people for hate speech, especially in light of like this Jimmy Kimmel switch of hands where they made it seem like they were actually gonna get rid of him, but they actually didn't. Right. What they were doing is called a shock test, right? They were trying to figure out what would the public's response be if we go after people on mainstream media and get rid of their platform by leveraging, you know, the tools of the federal government, right? Because that's what happened here, is that. Apparently Trump went to the FCC Board and put pressure on them, and they went to A, B, C, and to Disney and to all of these affiliates, and they basically got him pulled off. Right, but the, the point of that was not to actually pull him from the air because today's Tuesday the 23rd and he's going to be aired again already. They were trying to figure out exactly what your response would be. Republicans, Democrats, both sides of the aisle, libertarian, everybody. They were trying to figure out what the response would be, and you guys, maybe not you, but you guys failed right on both sides of the aisle. Right. We were so against hate speech when it had to do with COVID, when it had to do with, uh, the Black Lives Matter riots when it had to do the L-G-B-T-Q-I-E, letter P, whatever, right? We were so against it until it's time for us to, right. The Voltaire quote, uh, I wholly disagree with what you have to say, and I will put down my life to defend your right to say it. Something like that, right? And so the idea. That they were testing you, they were trying to figure out how you would respond, right? And they did that. And now he's gonna be back on air. And now they know that you'll crumble under pressure. And again, maybe not you, but the general public. And so we have to be clear here. This hate speech that Pam Bondy is talking about is not going to be about Charlie Kirk. This had nothing. This statement has nothing to do with Charlie Kirk. They tried to make it seem like that with Jimmy Kimmel. Interesting timing. But it has nothing to do with that. What it has to do with is going to be your criticism of who Take a guess Israel. That will be the new shadow banning crusade. That will be the new lose your platform, get banned from Instagram, Twitter, x, TikTok, all of them, right? That is gonna be the new battleground that will have to be fought on for free speech, right? It's no longer COVID. It's no longer LGB, whatever. It's gonna be Israel. That's what these laws will be used for. And guess what? If you're under 30, if you're under 40, and even if you're on the right, generally statistically, you don't agree with what's happening and what Israel's doing, and so they will come after you. That's what she says at the very bad, at the very end of that clip on both sides of the aisle. Well, what are both sides of the aisle saying that they don't like? It's about Israel. That's gonna be the anti-Semitic hate speech that's going to cause you to get banned on Instagram or TikTok. Right? Trust me. Lost my TikTok. Totally banned from TikTok and lost my Instagram platform for, from growing for like two years during COVID because I was speaking what the truth if they, if they knew that you were lying, they wouldn't have to silence you because the truth eventually comes out. Right. They wouldn't have to label you because they know that what you're saying, right? They don't have to say you're anti-Semitic or you're anti-vax, right? They called you anti-VAX when they didn't like the facts of what you were saying about vaccines, right? They called you vaccine hesitant, right? All of those situations, this will come around to bite you. So if you are the person clapping to this, realize this is not. For what you think it is and it is always and will always be a Trojan horse for the government to gain more power. And guess what? That's what we're against here. Right? Right. That's what we're against here. We do not want to centralize more power to the government to tell people what they can and what they cannot say or think, or this is not the minority report. We're not able to handcuff people for thoughts or words. That is what our forefathers, the founding fathers said explicitly, the freedom of speech is what everything else is built off of. The First Amendment is protected by the Second Amendment, and all the other amendments have to be protected by the First Amendment. That's it. So disgusting, not something I support. Absolutely not, and just further makes me dislike Pam Bondi. All right. Now moving on to the Charlie Kirk Memorial, which I think is important to this to touch on too. There were some beautiful moments. There were some kind of weird moments, right? Some things to do with Erica Kirk that some people are now pointing out is kind of weird. We'll talk about those. Uh, so some of the things that I would like to point out that were positive about this one, I do think it's incredible that we're having a national discussion about our faith. One Nation under God, one nation under God. I think it's amazing that you had all these Christian artists out there singing the gospel. Pretty awesome, pretty cool, all the biggest ones, right? Brandon Lake was there, right? You had all these huge artists there that were, were singing amazing songs. Uh, and then you had almost every politician that was there mentioned. God, Jesus. Right? The believing of Charlie Kirk and what had brought this, this new rising of Christianity within our country. But I do think that there was some bad faith actors leveraging that name, right. Leveraging the name of Jesus in a way that I find to be disingenuous. Right? I also didn't like Jack Poso ex's talk where he was basically doing some sort of weird, like. Rally cried. His, like thinking it was like his coming out party for, for himself to take the stage and not just like honor the, the legacy of Charlie Kirk. I do think that the, uh, you know, Tucker Carlson had some amazing highlights, one of which was talking about exactly what we were talking about earlier, where he was pointing out that, you know, the, the, the very similarities of the story of Jesus and him being crucified for saying things that. A specific party didn't seem to like him saying and was alluding to that being the exact case here, which I thought was interesting. Uh, especially in light of Candace Owens and him being the one that was given a platform to speak at this event and still platforming, platforming stupid word, but still talking about that in an open discussion for this specific party, right, of people that he was claiming might have something to do with this. Right. Tucker's moment was amazing. You should go listen to his entire speech. I thought it was incredible. Uh, now when we get into, uh, Erica Kirk's moments, you know, the, the fact that she was able to stand on stage, I'm not this good of a man yet. The fact that she was able to stand on that stage 10 days after her husband was assassinated, and forgive the person that she's saying assassinated him or believes that assassinated him. Man, that was unbelievably powerful. Unbelievably powerful and incredible. And, and I also loved the part of her statement. You know, often when it comes to Christianity and people getting into Christianity, especially women, they seem to have this negative idea of Christianity based on the idea that they should be subservient or servant to their serve, their husband. And there's this complete wrong way of thinking about it that I think Erica addressed perfectly, which was that you are not his employee. Do, do treat your wife as if she is your partner. You are partner. She is your partner, you are her partner, and she's not your employee. She's not your slave. Right? And I thought that was a great way to address the women of this nation who are maybe interested in Christianity in their Christian faith and exploring it further, but finding some distaste for the way that some people misrepresent the biblical teachings in the way about the way that you should look at your wife and the way that she should, uh, you know, kind of. Allow you to lead your family, right? That doesn't mean that you take advantage of her. And I thought that was a great statement that she made as well. Now, a couple of things that I thought was weird about this, weird about the, the, the situation at the, uh, the memorial service, one being. Trump came out to Charlie Kirk's memorial, like he was about to storm John Cena in the WWE Fireworks and sparklers and music being sang by somebody in the background. God bless America, the whole three minutes, not a little excerpt, the entire thing. And then Trump walked on stage and had the audacity for 30 to 40 minutes, however long it was to barely touch on the legacy of Charlie Kirk. I thought this was completely distasteful. I thought it was gross. Everything that Trump talked about was himself. It seemed like he took that opportunity as a moment for him to try to win back the popularity of the people with a 39% current approval rating to try to, Hey guys, also, you know, this guy died, but also I'm amazing. Look at all the great things that I'm doing. And Charlie thought so too, and that's exactly how he stated all these things was like he would do a whole thing on what he's doing. That's great. Right. The, the vaccine or the autism thing with Tylenol. And then he would, and Charlie would, Charlie would love it. Charlie would love it. He would just, he would put an exclamation point that was about Charlie. He would tie him into every single statement, but none of the statements were truly about Charlie. Maybe the first five minutes, I thought that was gross. I thought it was distasteful. I don't think that was the right platform. This is literally something to honor the legacy of a great man, and you took it as an opportunity for you to grandstand at this man's podium over his casket. Figuratively speaking to talk about how amazing of a job you're doing when you know the general public totally disagrees with you on that. Starting with the Epstein files, it was gross. It was weird. Not the place, not the time. The next thing that I thought was weird was the ending, and, and I'll preface this with I'm. I am not going to, I'm, I'm going to preface this with the idea that I don't believe there's actually something, well, I'm not gonna say that I don't believe it. I don't have any credible evidence that there's something here yet. But there's something weird about the way that Erica Kirk went about her, the ending of that. Like, it was very pageant esque. Right. And she was Miss Arizona, right? Like she was in that environment. So maybe that's just the, the. Muscle fibers, the fast twitch muscle fibers, they're the muscle memory that turns on when she gets on a stage and starts public speaking, which is super fair and, and also we'll also preface this with the fact that if you tell anybody that they need to stand in front of a 10 million people and give a speech about their dead husbands who was assassinated, who died 10 days ago, and also do it next to the president, they're probably gonna act a little weird. But there's a lot of people in the public who are starting to ask questions about Erica Kirk and if she's, uh, in any way, shape, or form, not thinking either in the best interest of Charlie's legacy or something of that sort. I dunno. I don't necessarily agree with it. I did think there was a few weird points. One being at the very end with the hug with Trump, it looked very pageantry. It looked very like, uh, like a photo op. Not like you're literally actually grieving your husband's death and then you so happen to hug the president and lay your head on his chest and like weep in this weird, pageantry way. I just didn't like it. I thought it was weird. I, again, I'm not trying to be disrespectful to her. I have the, the utmost respect to her and her family. I just thought it was weird and a lot of other people did too. I'm not the only guy. Now, this started a whole thing around Erica Kirk and people digging into her background. One of the things that people are starting to point to, and I have found no evidence of this, no proper evidence that supports this, and I looked, but people are saying that Erica Kirk had this. Nonprofit that she started like 20 years ago, almost. Not sure how that's possible with her being 36 or so, 37. Uh, she started this thing called the Romanian Angels and where she set up an orphanage in Romania. And uh, there was some people alleging that locals were saying that they were in some way, shape or form trafficking children or selling them through some adoption channels in the US or. Something of the sort like that I found no evidence of that. But how many people do you know at 19, 18 years old start a Romanian, uh, children's orphanage and work with the US military to do it? Uh, I also saw some. Allegedly, I have not seen any, any validation of this. Some people saying that her dad was, had some ties into, um, like the military industrial complex in Raytheon. I saw some other people pointing out that a, she was a casting director during the time, uh, or not a casting director, but there was like some, she claims to have been in some way, shape, or form a part of the, the movie industry or some sort of like a casting person that would find talent or would, there was something around that, that idea. And people were saying it's kind of weird that at the same time that. Donald Trump owns the Miss USA pageant. She also is a part of Miss Arizona and he's also friends with Jeffrey Epstein. I don't see a connection there. Doesn't make sense to me. And then last but not least, her and Charlie met in Israel of all places. Somewhat interesting. They met for a job interview. He went to interview her, said he didn't wanna hire her, he wanted to marry her, or something along those lines. Great background story. Beautiful love story. Uh, and again, what I'm saying about majority of this is there's no substantial evidence that supports any of these theories at all. I don't. I do not think that there's anything to the Romanian Angels thing at this moment. I don't think that there's, it is kind of a weird coincidence with the Miss Arizona thing and then them meeting in Israel at the same exact time. Kind of weird, but again, doesn't lead me to believe anything. I just had a weird gut feeling when I saw her on stage. And again, that maybe is just the, the muscle memory kicking in with her pageantry and the way that she was on Trump just seemed awkward and weird and like very forced, very photo oppy to me. Uh, I dunno, time will tell. A bunch of people are looking into it a hopefully, and, and you know, all likelihood is that she's a great person because Charlie wouldn't have married her if that wasn't the case. Some people just come off super genuine and some people don't know how to go in front of a crowd like that without, you know, turning on a different mask. Uh, and I'm my gut feeling she's probably a great person and she also probably is used to being in a pageant and has those muscle memories when she gets on the stage and speaks in front of millions of people. That's what makes sense to me. All of that being said, this whole thing's weird guys. It stinks. There's something going on here. There's more than what they're telling us. We need to figure it out. Is it Israel? Is it the us? Are they trying to stop somebody from speaking out and building a large organization of youth, right? The next 20 years from now, the people who are under 30 right now that are completely against Israel are gonna grow up and they're gonna be the next stage of politicians. And how easy are they gonna be bought off when they think Israel is the literal state of the devil? Right. So something weird are going on here. Never let a good crisis go to waste. That's what we're seeing with Pam Bondi and Freedom of Speech, right? That's what we're seeing with the Shock test with Jimmy Kimmel, and we still don't know what's gonna come out from Cash Patel, but I'm glad that he addressed all of those points. Again. All that being said, thank you for being here. I'm excited to go down this journey with you and continue to bring you the truth. Continue to call out things where I see fit and I will see you next time right here on the Adams Archive. Thank you Adams Archive.

Pilestræde – Berlingskes nyhedspodcast
Lyt til Berlingske: Erika Kirks hellige kamp

Pilestræde – Berlingskes nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 8:29


Da den 31-årige højreaktivist Charlie Kirk blev skudt og dræbt på et universitet i Utah, kunne hans politiske projekt være forsvundet med ham. Men hans enke nægter at lade det dø. Nu har den tidligere Miss Arizona overtaget hans mission og svoret at gøre den større end nogensinde før: Berlingske har set nærmere på kvinden, der kysser sin døde mands hænder i kisten og lover at gøre hans arv udødelig. Artiklen er skrevet og læst højt af Signe Westermann Kühn Producer: Frederik Riis-Jacobsen Redaktør: Ida Hasgaard Røntorp Find alle højtlæste artikler fra Berlingske herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
It's not a ship, it's a SCHOLARSHIP

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 69:25 Transcription Available


Well well, if it isn't Monday once again. We are in the peak of summer and with that comes SAN DIEGO GIVEAWAYS for our Phoenix Audience. Be sure to listen ALL MORNING for your chance to win and for our national audience, we are adding twists and turns to the games and challenges so there's a lot of fun involved for those who like to play along at home or in the car. Also on the show today, Johnjay and Kyle had weekend plans and were not able to hang out together because of the flood at Johnjay's house, but Easton had one hell of a weekend. Johnjay confronted CODY, the security guard in our lobby and Rich MC'd MISS ARIZONA for the third year in a row! Plus, WE BROUGHT BACK BUTTSLAM from retirement for a special one time apperance, although if you have someone you want to Buttslam.... we could bring it back again (wink wink) It's all buns in the sun today on your JJR Summer! 

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
STACKS and HACKS and RICH HOSTED MISS ARIZONA

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 11:29 Transcription Available


What's The Lesson
Beyond the Glitter: How Pageants Are Crafting Future Leaders, A Conversation with Cait Dempsey

What's The Lesson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 48:36


In this episode, we peel back the curtain on the transformative world of pageantry with Cait Dempsey, founder and executive director of the Miss Valley of the Sun Scholarship Organization. We explore the unexpected life lessons, personal growth, and community impact that come from the pursuit of a crown. Join us as we discuss:   The origins and mission of the Miss Valley of the Sun Scholarship Organization The role of mentorship in shaping young women's futures The comprehensive support system provided to titleholders The significance of community service initiatives within the organization The scholarship opportunities available through pageantry The inclusive nature of the competition, beyond traditional talents The importance of sisterhood and camaraderie among contestants The personal development journey from 'little sister' to Miss Arizona hopeful The impact of pageantry on educational aspirations and achievements The misconceptions about pageantry and how it fosters leadership and confidence  

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 3 Allona Mulkey, Miss Oro Valley

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 39:06


Allona is Miss Oro Valley and is competing in May for Miss Arizona. She shares her journey and why she got into pageantry. as well as her advice for Chris and ESQ on walking posture!

#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
HEADLINES! WISH I COULD JOIN MTN :-( & TYSM MISS ARIZONA!

#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 59:59


Is diaper Donald on the sex offender registry yet? Just sayin' Congratulations to the new president of Guatemala #Arevalo I wonder what his ideas are about creating stability in our relations and stemming the flow of asylum seekers coming from Guatemala... This is in the live chat of an Indian station that I subscribe to! Being the president I think would be like one long fact-finding mission

Fight In Progress
Miss Arizona - Candace Kanavel

Fight In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 72:54


Welcome to Fight in Progress! Move over Miss Congeniality. Miss Arizona, Candace Kanavel is out here arresting bad guys while wearing a crown and sash... okay maybe not at the same time. Today we are joined by the reining Miss Arizona as she shares her story about law enforcement and pageants and how she strives to help other women, of all ages, feel empowered.  "Candace is a dedicated police officer and the driving force behind ‘Yes She CAN,' her initiative that focuses on bolstering confidence and capability among women. With a firm belief in the importance of self-defense and situational awareness, Candace has channeled her expertise as a law enforcement professional to create a platform that equips women with essential skills.
Candace's commitment to service shines through her work with ‘Yes She CAN' and other organizations that help victims of domestic violence, child abuse, and human trafficking. Her dedication extends beyond her role in law enforcement as she actively contributes to building a society where women feel empowered, secure, and capable." - From Miss USA   Description: Fight in Progress with Susan Simons aims to discuss problems and difficulties our officers face every day from sleep deprivation, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and adrenal fatigue, to depression, isolation, physical illnesses, emotional distress, divorce and all too often suicide. Fight in Progress looks to cover these topics and discuss their solutions to help these warriors navigate these threats through education and preparation. We speak to experts, officers and their families from around the country to have hard discussions on what challenges this community faces, and what we can do to strengthen our men and women in law enforcement.   About the Host- Susan, President and founder of Under the Shield, is a leading subject matter expert in First Responder Stress/PTSI, and has been an instructor for 26 years in many major military and law enforcement installations around the country including, FBI Academy Quantico VA, US Marine Corps 3rd Battalion 23 Marines Lima Company, US Air Force Europe, consulting clinician NYPD/FDNY post 9-11, National Tactical Operators Association, and Luke AFB in Arizona (current). In these trainings she provides resilience training for all first responders and takes a head on approach to the issues of suicide, divorce, and Post traumatic stress, with solutions to the real issues affecting those in the first responder community. Through her non-profit, Under the Shield Inc., she has created the only Stress Coach Certification in the United States specifically for law enforcement, first responders, military and their families. Susan holds a M.S. in Counseling and Human Development from Troy University and is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress as well as a Fellow with the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress.    Contact a stress coach near you at Under The Shield: (855)889-2348 You can also reach out to the hosts directly for help at: Susan Simmons (334) 324-3570 or susan.simons@undertheshield.com Tom The-Bomb-Dot-Com (480) 861-6574 or Thaubold@undertheshield.com If you want to share your story on our Podcast, reach out to: Tracy “Mrs. The-Bomb-Dot-Com” - Spousal Stress Coach (480) 518-3775 Visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Media/Fight-In-Progress-100743441735923/ Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tadjn3I4OC75lGmqZL7sc THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US!

What's The Lesson
The Inspiring Path to Ms. America with Tiffany Ticlo

What's The Lesson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 46:05


In This Episode, We Chat About: What it's really like competing in pageants. Why it's important to embrace failure as part of the process. The impact Tiffany is making from her music to her knowledge of STEM.   Resources + Links: Follow Tiffany: @tiffanuticlo https://www.mindfulliteracy.com/curriculum https://www.instagram.com/laurabeanmindfulliteracy/ Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran   Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship   Show Notes: Ever want to know what competing in a pageant is really like? We're excited to share this conversation all about Tiffany's incredible journey to becoming Miss Arizona, and if we're being honest, it's so different from what we pictured it would be. Tiffany shares how pageants have helped her grow in confidence over the years and all the opportunities she's been given. Tiffany also shared about her passion for STEM education and her music. Beyond the glitz and the glamour we're digging into the nitty gritty of building Unshakable Confidence. Tiffany has got some pearls of wisdom that are bound to leave you nodding in agreement.  05:15 How has competing in pageants impacted your personal growth?  09:30 Thoughts on failure and the different parts of a pageant. 15:15 Scholarship opportunities and rejecting the stereotypes of beauty pageants. 21:00 How Tiffany is using her love and knowledge of STEM to impact her community. 26:15 Building a singing career, family support, and mental health.  31:00 Ways to empower kids through music. 35:15 How are you preparing to reach your goal of the title of Miss America? 39:45 What advice would you give someone who is facing challenges in the pursuit of their big dream?  

Rise to the Challenge Podcast
Sophia Livolsi talks: Type 1 Diabetes, National American Miss Arizona, Lifestyle Blogger, and More

Rise to the Challenge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 48:15


This episode, we bring our guest Sophia Livolsi to the show. Sophia has a great story in sharing from her experiences.  Sophia shares about: - Type 1 Diabetes - National American Miss Arizona - Journey as a T1D - Content Creation - Lifestyle Blogger - Mental Health - So much more that you don't want to miss Check out Sophia Livolsi at: - www.whattheprick.com - IG: @what.the.prick  Rise to the Challenge Podcast mission is Real Life Stories, Real Motivations, To Inspire All Generations. In each episode, we bring guests on the show from all background, all experiences, and all generations to share their story about overcoming challenges, accomplishing their goals, and rise to the challenge. Our guests get real about their experiences because we all have our own story and journey that we are on. Come on the journey with our guest and maybe your story connects, learn something new, and so much more when our guests are on the show. What is your Rise to the Challenge you are going on right now? Let us know. Make sure to subscribe to all of our platforms from Youtube, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, iHeart Radio, and More. Follow the show to stay up to date on new episodes.

MannaFM
Sándor Pál - CINEmanna Dudás Viktorral 2023. 10. 20.

MannaFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 55:05


Bohóc a falon, Régi idők focija, Herkulesfürdői emlék, Ripacsok, Szerencsés Dániel, Miss Arizona! - többet nem is kellene mondanom. Ha nem írnék filmcímeket, egy magára valamit is adó filmrajongó akkor is tudja ki mellett állok. "Én azon utolsó magyar filmrendezők egyike vagyok, akit még megismernek a taxisofőrök - erősít meg nevetve Sándor Pál mikor a stúdióba kísértem! Itt is nagyon köszönöm, hogy elfogadta a meghívásom! Az első filmforgatással kapcsolatos emlékem a Ripacsok készülése alkalmával szereztem, ezért is volt nagyon nehéz visszategeznem, de mivel már nem először utasított, így nem tehettem mást, alávetettem magam "szigorának".

Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin
Ep 49 Successfully Being Sincere with Actress and Former Real Housewives Star LeeAnne Locken

Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 60:35


Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin Episode 49 "Successfully Being Sincere with Actress and Former Real Housewives Star LeeAnne Locken"Olivia talks personal and professional achievements with LeeAnne Locken. LeeAnne was on the reality TV series The Real Housewives of Dallas. LeeAnne was also a former Miss Arizona 1989 and regularly appeared in the reality television series Big Rich Texas, as well as films such as My best friend is a vampire, Sons of Thunder, Miss Congeniality, Walker, Texas Ranger and more. LeeAnne has also published 2 books called What's Your Status?: Finding Your Way to a More Positive Life One Day at a Time! As well as Color Me Crazy: Adult Coloring Book. LeeAnne is also a big Philanthropist giving her time to organizations such as Legacy Counseling, SPCA of Texas, The Fashionistas, AIDS Services Dallas, and the Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS.Join Olivia every Tuesday as she brings on top notch guests to talk about how they are Achieving Success!Career Development Book and More at Achieving-success.comStay Connected With Us:Instagram: @_achievingsuccessTwitter: @_achievesuccessFacebook: @Achieving SuccessTiktok: @_achievingsuccess

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
MISS ARIZONA is ON THE LINE

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 8:15


Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Wooden Spoons came up in disturbing ways today! (FULL SHOW)

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 76:22


TODAY ON THE SHOW, boy oh boy... WHAT DO YOU WISH YOU DIDNT KNOW ABOUT YOUR DADan unLEASHING Second Date UpdateRich's smart devices will not accept Stacy as his wifeJohnjay's trip to the LOVEPUP ShelterA special call with MISS TEMPE aka MISS ARIZONA... who's a...cop?ALL OF THIS and SO MUCH MORE TODAY on Johnjay & Rich!

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Rich is MISS ARIZONA!

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 2:40


I think that's what he said? If I'm wrong, don't bother correcting me. I prefer thinking about Rich wearing a sash.

Fun on Weekdays
Your worth should not be measured by your weight - More than a Model with Jordan Wessel | Ep. 11

Fun on Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 56:04


In today's episode, model & former Miss Arizona, Jordan Wessel, breaks down the truth about the modeling industry. From inclusivity, to unprofessionalism, inconsistency, and pay, we learn that the modeling industry isn't so glamorous afterall. Jordan shares how modeling has affected her self-esteem, body image, and lack of privacy. She gets vulnerable about not fitting the “standard” size model - “too big for standard model, but too small for curve”, and the unhealthy tasks models are asked to perform just to book the job. Jordan reminds us that your worth should never be measured by your weight and shares her advocacy for confidence, body positivity, and empowerment through her podcast, I am More Than. I am a guest on I am More Than podcast this week! Listen here:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-am-more-than/id1503767290Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5VW7nBvyQrGqoiXOc827qL?si=27578982eac24d6dFollow Jordan: @jordwess  Sign-up for my NewsletterJoin my Facebook groupThis podcast is sponsored by Macy's. Head over to the below link and explore Jenna's favorite featured items today!

Don't Ignore the Nudge
"The Shirt off Your Back" with Erika Kirk

Don't Ignore the Nudge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 54:07


Do you ever feel like God is trying to get your attention over and over again?  In different ways using different things?  Today you'll meet Erika Kirk who finally had an "aha moment" when she realized what God wanted her to do.  What a fun episode to tape.  Enjoy!Verses Mentioned:Luke 3:11Isaiah 61Connect with Erika:Websites: proclaimstreetwear.comeverydayheroeslikeyou.comReach Out to Me:Website: www.dontignorethenudge.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dontignorethenudgeIG: @dontignorethenudgepodcastPrivate FB group to WATCH interviews: www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebook__________________________________________________________________________________________Business/Personal Coaching with Cori:www.corifreeman.com(951) 923-2674

Embracing You
Eating Disorder Awareness & Advocacy with Miss Arizona

Embracing You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 49:44


In this episode, Eric chats about eating disorder awareness and advocacy with Melody Pierce, Miss Arizona. They also talk about Melody's experience of living with an eating disorder, what her recovery process looked like, and how it has influenced her current career as an eating disorder recovery and body acceptance coach. Melody encourages listeners to know that they are capable and worthy of recovery from eating disorders and disordered eating. You won't want to miss this episode! About Miss Arizona 2022:   Melody Pierce, 26, is a graduate of Arizona State University with a bachelor's degree in Journalism. She currently works as an eating disorder recovery and body acceptance coach through her program, S.T.E.P.S. Recovery. Recipient of the Miss Arizona Quality of Life Award for her service work, Melody is dedicated to aiding her community in the recovery of eating disorders and directs Arizona's chapter of the National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk. With her six years of experience in public relations, she is excited to connect with partners across Arizona throughout her year. Follow Miss Arizona on Instagram @missamericaaz.  Follow Eric on Instagram for more content and podcast updates! Personal: @epothen Embrace Wear: @embracewearco

The Chris & Sandy Show
The Chris & Sandy Show With Country Artist Jennifer Hart

The Chris & Sandy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 29:47


We had a great conversation with country artist Jennifer Hart .We talked about many things from family, her new album "1992". music, sacrifices, she told some great stories to a whole lot more!Originally from Gilbert, Arizona, Jennifer Hart (formerly known as Jennifer Smestad) is a Country singer-songwriter who now calls Music City home. Moving to Nashville in 2016, with nothing but a Bible and clear vision, Hart has carved her own unique path and recently signed to RECORDS Nashville as her viral “Half The Man” entered the TOP 10 US iTunes Sales Chart, while continuing to garner millions of streams on DSPs and hundreds-of-thousand uses on TikTok resulting in well over 20 million views. After finding moderate streaming success with “Find Me Here,” about her sister's miscarriage, Jennifer said “it was a huge passion project for me and one of the most meaningful songs to me.” This fine-tuned her focus to include songs that carry personal meaning. She followed up with “Half The Man,” about her Father in February 2020. Upon the success of “Half The Man,” Hart immediately started hearing from record labels, ultimately finding a home with Barry Weis's RECORDS. City Limits Phoenix stated, “Hart has emerged as one of Nashville's most impressive young artists. She's smart and thoughtful, with a playful, sassy side that quickly endears her to audiences.” She has been singing as long as anyone can remember and began writing her own songs at the age of 10; however, she first entered the public spotlight through the Miss America Organization in which she was crowned Miss Arizona 2013 and advanced to the Miss America Competition. It was this opportunity that allowed her the platform to share her story of overcoming Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Social Anxiety. She has been featured on Us Weekly, The Today Show, Daily Mail and other major international networks, but most importantly she has had the chance to touch the lives of so many others who have struggled with the same or similar challenges. Never afraid of hard work, Hart believes she needs to continually push to better herself and this shows in her music. “Every time I push myself to do the very thing that scares me, I feel empowered and even more inspired to conquer all of my other fears.” The desire to work hard, push herself and reach people promises a bright future for Jennifer and her upcoming music.

The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast
A Conversation with 2021's Miss Arizona Amber Barto and Roger E. Magowitz About Pancreatic Cancer

The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 35:09


A Conversation with 2021's Miss Arizona Amber Barto and Roger E. Magowitz About Pancreatic Cancer Episode 15 Barto's journey in pageants started when she was 15 years old. She first served as Miss City of Maricopa's Outstanding Teen in 2013 and went on to serve as Miss Arizona's Outstanding Teen in 2014. After competing in the Miss America's Outstanding Teen competition in 2014 and serving as Miss Scottsdale in 2019, Barto aspired to represent the state on an even bigger scale. “Stepping on that stage was a dream come true. Competing for Miss Arizona was something I waited for for about seven years,” Barto said. “When my name was announced as Miss Arizona, it was surreal and just felt like such a full-circle moment to be there and standing on the Miss Arizona stage. It's an experience unlike any other, being given that opportunity.” In addition to winning the Miss Arizona title, she also won the preliminary talent and red-carpet evening wear awards as well as the quality of life award for her social impact initiative, Leadership Through Service, which encourages youth to become involved in community service by bringing awareness to different causes and nonprofits. As part of this initiative, she has helped raise over $300,000 to benefit local charities and has volunteered more than 1,000 hours annually. As Miss Arizona, Barto said she hopes to continue inspiring community service participation, specifically within local youth populations. “I would love to travel the state of Arizona and do a full school tour to talk about the importance of community service,” Barto said. “With younger kids, it's really about instilling that concept of empathy and selflessness while teaching that giving back is something really incredible. I also want to help people find causes that they're really passionate about.” The 23-year-old has lived in Arizona since she was 5 years old, growing up in the city of Ahwatukee. She has been an avid dancer since she was 2 and has won many awards, including an Olympic-recognized gold medal with the Arizona State Dance Team. Barto serves as the communications director for the Phoenix affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, where she coordinates local media coverage and social media and advocates for funding and research initiatives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seena-magowitz-foundation/message

Become Healthy and Happy with Dr. Slade

The Healthy + Happy Podcast Episode 14: A Brave Story On this episode of the Healthy + Happy Podcast, special guest Kyra King shares her story of surviving domestic violence and single motherhood. Kyra King is a former professional dancer, trained in wellness and performance coaching and current Director of Partnerships for Storm Ventures Group. She is Miss Arizona for America 2020 and an active community member promoting mental wellness and living life to the fullest. Kyra and her two sons live in Scottsdale, AZ.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST
S3E213 ERIKA KIRK is the bride of Charlie Kirk and former Miss Arizona, an owner of a clothing brand, and a fierce lover of God's Word.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 51:58


We all have the same amount of hours in a day, but when you hear what Erika and Charlie Kirk's weekly calendar holds, it would be easy to think they've been given extra hours! Erika was an NCAA athlete and was crowned Miss Arizona. She is a business woman with her own clothing brand, and she has an online Bible study with a national following. She is humble and down-to-earth, and she shares her story with Mike in this episode.

Fandor Festival Podcast
Ep. 21: Director of Snakehead, Evan Jackson Leong

Fandor Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 16:25


Hooman and Chris sit down with Evan Jackson Leong, Director of Snakehead. Snakehead is a story of resilience and survival. Evan Jackson Leong is a 6th generation Chinese American director and documentary filmmaker. Leong is most known for his documentary Linsanity and his first narrative feature film, Snakehead, will be premiering in theaters October 29,2021. Sister Tse comes to New York through a Snakehead, a human smuggler. She gains favor with the matriarch of the family of crime and she rises the ranks quickly. Soon Tse must reconcile her success with her real reason for coming to America.Today's show is brought to you by Fandor, the home for cinephiles. Learn more about Fandor and start streaming today. Now playing on Fandor is Miss Arizona (2017). Fandor on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandorTwitter: https://twitter.com/FandorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandorfilms/Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/fandor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two Brothers Talking
S3Ep2: a Legacy of Leadership with Jacqueline Thomas, Entrepreneur & Founder of Lady Leaders

Two Brothers Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 28:31


In this episode, Israel and Eli sit down with entrepreneur, founder of Lady Leaders and Miss Arizona 2019, Jacqueline Thomas, to talk about her experience in DC, background and upbringing, her time with the Miss America Organization and the work that Lady Leaders is doing across the country. Who is Jacqueline? Jacqueline Thomas is a female entrepreneur, Miss America titleholder, and a press and communications professional. A native to Arizona, Jacqueline competed for the title of Miss Arizona 6 times before capturing the title in 2019. During her time as the longest reigning Miss Arizona, she was nominated as one of the Most Influential Women in the Arizona because of her work with Lady Leaders, which has held partnerships with three major universities, two U.S. Senators, three non-profits, and numerous businesses. At Miss America 2020, Jacqueline was named a top 5 finalist for the Women in Business Scholarship Award. During her time as the spokeswoman of Arizona for the Miss America Organization, she gained unparalleled communications and PR experience in front and behind the camera. This experience led her to become the youngest Deputy Press Secretary of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the largest law enforcement agency in the world. She is now a Press Secretary for a member of Congress on Capitol Hill. (credit: https://www.ladyleadersempower.com/about) Connect with Jacqueline or find out more about Lady Leaders: https://www.ladyleadersempower.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twobrotherstalking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twobrotherstalking/support

PageantCast
Danielle Demski, Miss Arizona USA 2005 and future host of Three Card Poker on GSN

PageantCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 28:48


PageantCast Classic Original Release: 2006 Danielle Demski, Miss Arizona USA 2005 and future host of Three Card Poker on GSN This week's shows: PageantCast website updates Our Frappr Map TV Shows coming up include Tiara...

The Not So Simple Life
62.) Mackenzie Dipman: Becoming a reality TV star, Love Island insights & her best lifestyle tips to get pageant-ready.

The Not So Simple Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 51:57


In this episode Kylie & Sophie are joined by Mackenzie Dipman from Love Island USA season 2. Outside of being a reality TV star, Mackenzie also competes in pageants like Miss Arizona & is a brand new podcaster in her upcoming show OUT OF HIS LEAGUE. Some topics that will be covered in this fun episode with Mackenzie include: Her experience on a reality/dating TV show, what it's really like recording reality TV, how the cast members of Love Island kept up with their health & wellness routines, how Mackenzie handles relationships while being in her twenties, advice for someone going through a breakup, why we should NEVER sacrifice too much for love, the importance of always putting yourself first, how Mackenzie got in her best shape mentally & physically for the Miss Arizona pageant, tips for finding your passions in your twenties, Mackenzie's outlook on diet & fitness, ways to deal with hormonal & cystic acne, Mackenzie's all-time favorite beauty products & so much more! You can find more on Mackenzie by visiting her INSTAGRAM. CLICK HERE to shop HAIR DRYER BRUSH CLICK HERE to shop COCONUT OIL CLICK HERE to shop LIGHTSTIM FOR ACNE CLICK HERE to shop DR. DENNIS GROSS TWO STEP FACIAL PADS CLICK HERE to shop our favorite Cured Nutrition CBD & use code SIMPLE for 10% off at checkout If you liked this episode, please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE on Apple podcasts. We would love it if you could leave us a rating/review to tell us what's on about any thoughts you may have. Take a journey on over to our podcast Instagram page @TheNotSoSimpleLifePodcast. Feel free to email info@TNSSlife.com if you want to get in touch with @KylieVonnahme & @SophieLongford! FIND MORE & SHOP OUR FAVORITES ON OUR WEBSITE AT www.TNSSlife.com. NEW EPISODES EVERY TUESDAY...See ya'll then!

Who Knew In The Moment?
Jacqueline Thomas Miss Arizona 2019- Have You Spent Time Visualizing Your Victory?

Who Knew In The Moment?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 41:28


Jacqueline had a very impactful moment growing up where she was not allowed to be the student body president. This was a pivotal moment for her where she decided she would like to be a champion for equality between men and women. As she progressed in her life she wanted to be a leader for other women, the world of pageantry opened up a new world to be an example to others and give back! Jacqueline is a great example of perseverance and working through the difficult times to get to your goal. Miss Arizona 2019! https://youtu.be/xpGeZIrtgqU IG-jacquelinee_thomas

The Conscious Vibe
The "King" of Queens, Kyra King (Miss Arizona for America) Joins The Conscious Vibe

The Conscious Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 59:24


Being multidimensional has its benefits, to which Kyra King can attest.  The reigning Ms. Arizona For America has her hands in many gloves, and her efforts are squarely directed at serving those that are marginalized and less fortunate.On top of it all, she is the single mother of two wonderful boys who look to her on a daily basis for love, knowledge, and inspiration.How does she do it all? Tune in to  the TCV Podcast and find out on this week's episode of The Conscious Vibe.

The Conscious Vibe
The "King" of Queens, Kyra King (Miss Arizona for America) Joins The Conscious Vibe

The Conscious Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 59:24


Being multidimensional has its benefits, to which Kyra King can attest.  The reigning Ms. Arizona For America has her hands in many gloves, and her efforts are squarely directed at serving those that are marginalized and less fortunate.On top of it all, she is the single mother of two wonderful boys who look to her on a daily basis for love, knowledge, and inspiration.How does she do it all? Tune in to  the TCV Podcast and find out on this week's episode of The Conscious Vibe.

People Down South
Made In The USA - Erika Frantzve of PROCLAIM STREETWEAR

People Down South

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 39:10


On this episode we have a fantastic conversation with social entrepreneur Erika Frantzve. She is a super inspiring individual who has her own clothing line called PROCLAIM STREETWEAR. She’s also done a few other cool things to say the least like winning Miss Arizona, hosting a podcast called Midweek Rise Up and getting her Doctorate of Education in Christian Leadership. We discuss her faith, how she has found success in so many different areas and the inspiration behind her new clothing line. We end with chatting about some normal people stuff like music and binge watching tv shows.  

Badass BABES of Entertainment
Miss USA Pageant, Trump, The Military and Veterans!

Badass BABES of Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 36:52


Brenda Fisher of BABE talks to former Miss Arizona and Miss Latina Arizona, Tasha Dixon about her time at the Miss USA Pageant and her experience with Donald Trump. As well as Nicole Margulis, Military Veteran and Advocate! Both Tasha Dixon and Nicole Margulis are Actresses in Los Angeles. They are also on Team RSA! Support this podcast

Friends & Fellow Citizens
Episode 8 Part 2: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment with Miss Arizona 2019 Jacqueline Thomas

Friends & Fellow Citizens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 47:46


In Part 2 of this special episode, Sherman's special guest is Miss Arizona 2019 Jacqueline Thomas, who shares about her experience as Miss Arizona 2019,  her women empowerment advocacy, and more!Follow Jacqueline on Instagram and Twitter!Visit Jacqueline's website here!Click here for Part 1!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/friendsfellowcitizens)

Getting Sexual
Why positive talk and gratitude are most important when you don't feel like it- with Alexa Rogers, Miss Arizona 2014

Getting Sexual

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 47:17


My guest this week is a former Miss Arizona title holder, graphic design boss babe, and all around beautiful human being! I met Alexa Rogers nearly a decade ago and we reconnected on this week's episode to talk all about confidence, her pageant experience, and growing a side hustle. Alexa Rogers graduated with a degree in business management, a Spanish minor, and an international business certificate from Arizona State University. She later went on to be Miss Arizona 2014 where she championed her platform of fighting homelessness for at-risk youth. With over 10 years of marketing & graphic design experience, she is the owner and designer behind Social Light Design where she creates custom GIFs, Snapchat Geofilters, printables and other designs for brands or your next event. Alexa is also a Global Executive Projects Manager for a boutique business consulting firm. In this episode we talk about:[4:40] The first time she remembers feeling sexy.[7:54] How she got into pageants and running for Miss Arizona 2014.[15:00] Her experience competing in Miss America.[22:20] What she learned about herself during her time as Miss Arizona.[24:40] How starting her side hustle empowered her.[34:00] SEXY[41:37] What sexy means to her now.[44:50] Where to follow Alexa and shop her services.CONNECT WITH ALEXA ROGERShttp://sociallightdesign.etsy.com/Instagram: @alexa___rogers @sociallightdesignCONNECT WITH KELCY AND FIND YOUR SEXY:www.findyoursexy.coInstagram: @kelcyvalletta

The Coach & Crew Show
Episode 1.20 - Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Arizona State, USC

The Coach & Crew Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 95:16


Interviews with Dave Hunziker, play by play voice of Oklahoma State; Parrish Alford, Daily Journal Reporter for Ole Miss; Donnie Druin, SI Reporter for Arizona State; Ryan Abraham, Editor for USCFootball.com--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coach&crewshow/support

inventRightTV Podcast
Preparing for TV With QVC Host Rachelle

inventRightTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 13:50


How do you prepare to be on camera for the first time? Inventors should learn how to get publicity for their products, which might include a television appearance. Licensing expert and "One Simple Idea" author Stephen Key interviews QVC host Rachelle McCray for her best tips and advice on getting ready for your big day. Rachelle explains how important it is to be true to yourself and the product. She wanted to become a home shopping television host so she could tell different stories about how products came to be with consumers. We're emotionally connected to the stories behind the entrepreneurs. Before you go on television, think about: Why are you there? What is your purpose? You should know this. Rachelle wanted to tell stories and be adjacent to entrepreneurs and their products. She recommends starting a YouTube channel and doing Facebook lives to get comfortable in front of the camera. Get in front of a camera, whether it's your iPhone or your computer in your home office. The lighting doesn't have to be perfect! Be yourself. Knowing what your message is and why you are there to begin with is important. Don't memorize it, but practice what you want to say. Rachelle also advises you to study the platform you are appearing on and focus on the end customer. How can you get over nerves? She was a Miss Arizona in 2011 and explains that pageants prepared her to be comfortable on camera. She had her outfits planned in advance and always carried snacks. Don't leave things to the last minute! She packed everything but the kitchen sink for her audition. The night before, don't cram. Have a good night's sleep and always eat breakfast. Be confident in what you have and get ready to go out there. What you should wear on TV? Try not to twin with the host on clothing. Nice bright vibrant colors. Jewel tones are your best friend and power colors, whereas stark colors can wash you out. It's okay to have a signature style of dressing. Stay away from busy patters and unflattering clothes that you aren't comfortable with, like too tight or too loose. Comfortable and confident is the best. And, always bring a backup! That's great advice. Snags, rips, and stains happen. And, you don't want to match the host. Be positive and optimistic. You're having the chance of the lifetime, so express that! Smile! And, what do you do about mistakes? Do you address them or keep it moving? As a home shopping host, she learned about the value of authenticity. Rachelle continues to share awesome advice up until the very end of this video. Connect with Rachelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachellemccraytv/ Bringing an invention to market? Let inventRight, the world's leading experts on product licensing, show you how. Cofounded by Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss in 1999, inventRight has since helped people from more than 60 countries license their ideas for products. Visit http://www.inventright.com for more information and to become their student. Call #1-800-701-7993 to set up an appointment with Andrew or another member of the inventRight team to discuss how we can help you license your ideas. New to licensing? Read inventRight cofounder Stephen Key's bestselling book “One Simple Idea: Turn Your Dreams Into a Licensing Goldmine While Letting Others Do the Work.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1LGotjB. Want to learn how to license your product ideas without a patent? Stephen's book “Sell Your Ideas With or Without a Patent” explains exactly how. Find it here: http://amzn.to/1T1dOU2. Determined to become a professional inventor? Read Stephen's new book "Become a Professional Inventor: The Insider's Guide to Companies Looking For Ideas": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1653786256/ inventRight, LLC. is not a law firm and does not provide legal, patent, trademark, or copyright advice. Please exercise caution when evaluating any information, including but not limited to business opportunities; links to news stories; links to services, products, or other websites. No endorsements are issued by inventRight, LLC., expressed or implied. Depiction of any trademarks/logos does not represent endorsement of inventRight, LLC, its services, or products by the trademark owner. All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Master It
#17 - Master Your Choice with Jacqueline Thomas (Miss Arizona 2019)

Master It

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 37:59


On today's episode you'll hear from Jacqueline Thomas who is an amazing individual, leader and advocate for women! She graduated from the Honors College at Grand Canyon University with a degree in Business Management! Jacqueline currently holds the title for Miss Arizona 2019 and is the founder of Lady Leaders Empower (link listed below). Her organization is committed to creating mentorships that encourage, elevate and empower young women so that they not only dream BIG but fulfill those dreams! She's truly a master of her craft and has a bright future ahead of her! Tune in to hear more about her Miss America journey, her “why” behind starting her Lady Leaders Empower LLC and how pageantry has helped her create connections, confidence and courage long after the competition is over! Here's a glance at what you'll learn during this episode: - The mindset + discipline that it takes to achieve massive goals! - The importance of a supportive inner circle. - How her pageantry skills + knowledge has transferred into real-life applicable skills and connections. - The sacrifices that have to be made to achieve your dreams. - Tips + tricks for individuals looks to go after their dreams but might not know what “next steps” to take. Resources mentioned on this episode: Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg https://amzn.to/2SdWwvF Lean In For Graduates by Sheryl Sandberg https://amzn.to/2y7r5fR Lady Leaders Empower Organization http://ladyleadersempower.com/ Loved what you heard on today's show? Give the show a 5 start rating on Apple Podcasts! Let's connect on social! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5N4nqn7WKpmby-cgid-MzQ Connect with Jacqueline on Instagram here: @jacquelinee_thomas @missamericaaz Let's connect on Instagram: @alimcg_ @TheAliMcGPodcast @alislist --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Dos Latinas Podcast
Miss Arizona Latina 2019 Yulissa Isabel - Cultura es orgullo y orgullo es éxito

Dos Latinas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 45:47


En este episodio Yulissa Isabel (Miss Arizona Latina 2019) nos comparte su historia. Una niña de San Luis Arizona con grandes sueños de representar a la mujer latina y motivarlas a luchar por sus metas sin importar de donde vengan, logra ganar la corona de Miss Arizona Latina 2019. Yulissa nos habla sobre la preparación que conlleva el competir en un certamen de belleza, la importancia de tener personalidad, presencia, creer en ti y tener una historia en este tipo de concursos. Yulissa es la primera generación de su familia en ir a la universidad y nos explica lo importante que es el contar con el apoyo de los padres cuando se quiere participar en un concurso de belleza. El lema de Yulissa es “cultura es orgullo y orgullo es éxito”.Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa CardenasYulissa Isabel

Are We Where Yet?
Agape Project w/ Gabriella Heinz

Are We Where Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 57:11


In this interview we interview the current Miss Yuma County title holder Gabriella Heinz. Gabriella Heinz is a 20-year-old driven by passion. She has spent the last two years as a titleholder for the Miss America Organization, championing her social impact initiative, The Agape Project: Sex-trafficking Prevention. Her work with prevention efforts began in high school, where she started researching the problem. She is excited for the year ahead as Miss Yuma County and will be bringing her impact initiative to the Miss Arizona stage, once more. Facebook: Miss Yuma County Instagram: @missyumacountyaz Email: missyumacountyaz@gmail.com Website: YumaScholarshipProgram.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)

Explicitly Pro-Life
Erika Frantzve | It’s Time For The Church To Come Alive Ep. 40

Explicitly Pro-Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 40:15


I decided to bring on sort of an atypical guest this week to discuss why it’s so critical for the Church to stand up and lead for Life in our communities. Erika, former Miss Arizona, and I first met about ten years ago, and it was so neat to catch up and hear about a few of her really cool initiatives, local and abroad. Check it out!

Lofty Conversations
Miss Arizona Slid Into My DM's - Connor Malone

Lofty Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 128:48


Our guest this episode is the wonderful Connor Malone, who shares with what may be one of the best ‘slid into the DM’s' story of being recruited to compete in the Miss Arizona, USA pageant via Instagram. We also talk sports, facing your fears and our favorite topic, dating in the modern world.Follow Connor on Instagram 

Josh Swallows Broadway
Ep19 - Willam Belli, I'm gassy like a star

Josh Swallows Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 55:13


Willam became emancipated at age 16, almost became Mark in Rent, and then instead decided to be on TV. Part of the original cast of Rock of Ages in LA, he is an American actor, drag queen, and recording artist. He came to prominence when he competed on the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2012. His TV and movie credits include A Star is Born, Nip/Tuck, Eastsiders, Super Drags, Miss Arizona, and Southland. Since 2012, Willam has recorded three albums of comedy music, mostly consisting of parodies of popular songs. His second album, Shartistry in Motion, debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Comedy Albums chart. Between 2012 and 2014, he recorded several songs as part of the group DWV (alongside drag queens Vicky Vox and Detox), including the parodies "Chow Down" and "Boy Is a Bottom" whose music videos found viral success. Following the breakup of DWV, Willam formed another drag supergroup, the AAA Girls, with Courtney Act and Alaska Thunderfuck. Produced by Alan Seales and Dori Berinstein. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.

How to Change the World
Ep. 104 Miss Arizona Jacqueline Thomas: How to craft your own definitions of success and validation

How to Change the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 52:58


Last June, Jacqueline Thomas was crowned Miss Arizona 2019, and is currently serving our community under that title, driven by her deeply held passion of women's equity. In high school, Jacqueline was forbidden from being her class President because of her gender, and ever since she has been determined to make change for women in Arizona and nationwide. Jacqueline talks to Catherine about the pivotal moment that changed her mindset forever and enabled her to win the Miss Arizona title after 6 years of competing, as well as what politics and pageantry have in common, and how we can take lessons about how to change the world from both.

Life After The Crown With Tim Tialdo
Miss Arizona USA 2012 Erika Frantzve - How She Started Her Weekly Podcast and Standing Up For Your Faith in an Increasingly Challenging Culture

Life After The Crown With Tim Tialdo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 51:49


My guest today was Miss Arizona USA 2012. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate-of-Education in Christian Leadership and is a Fellow of the Falkirk Center at Liberty University.She also host's a weekly podcast called Mid Week Rise Up. We chat about the challenges of transitioning from being a titleholder and how to share your faith confidently in the modern PC Culture.

Working Girl Talk
Jacqueline Thomas, Miss Arizona 2019 - A Behind-The-Scenes Look At Pageant Life, How To Persevere Through Disappointment & Taking Control Of Your Destiny

Working Girl Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 51:25


To celebrate the 30th episode of Working Girl Talk, we’re talking to Miss Arizona 2019 Jacqueline Thomas. We discuss Jacqueline's path to Miss Arizona (which has not been easy), how to withstand and persist through disappointment and failure, how to build confidence, and so much more! Along with her busy schedule as Miss Arizona, Jacqueline is the founder of Lady Leaders, which helps empower women to stand up for what’s right through a variety of events and panel discussions. I cannot wait to cheer Jacqueline on at Miss America on NBC in December.  FOLLOW Jacqueline & the Miss Arizona account This Week's News: - Netflix & Nickelodeon Team Up (TechCrunch) - Amazon's New Grocery Store (The Verge) - Bonus: IG Hiding Likes in the U.S. Has Begun

Riding Shotgun With Charlie
RSWC #060 Cheryl Danny Todd

Riding Shotgun With Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 49:02


Riding Shotgun With Charlie #060 Cheryl & Danny Todd AZ Firearms Gun Freedom Radio Pot of Gold Estate Auctions   This interview is one that I’d been waiting 3 years to conduct.   When I discovered the Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) was going to be in Phoenix, I knew that I’d be getting Cheryl & Danny Todd to hop in the stagecoach! I’ve been following AZ Firearms, Gun Freedom Radio,  and Cheryl & Danny since before I knew them. I met them at GRPC in Tampa in 2016. When Cheryl watched a GunGram, she invited me to be on Gun Freedom Radio. Then at SHOT Show 2017, she took me around to introduce me to everyone.  It was a really cool trip!   At GRPC in Tampa, I got a photo of me and Cheryl on stage with Massad Ayoob speaking behind us.  Just when I went to snap the picture, Alan Gottlieb came up and gave me bunny ears. Since then, everytime Cheryl & I are together, we have to get a selfie with bunny ears.    As you’ll hear, Cheryl & Danny have had a long marriage together. They’ve been together for 34 years and they were married, depending on which you ask, either 6 or 9 months after they met. They both grew up with firearms in the house.    Growing up Danny’s household “had more guns than they had silverware”. After they were married, on a whim, Danny bought a handgun. .  In 3 months he purchased more than 100 guns and was running out of room in the bathroom to store them, he decided that it would be a good idea to open a gun store. Besides AZ Firearms, they opened an estate and liquidation auction house. AND….they just became the only dealer to sell pinball machines in the state of Arizona.    Besides the gun store and auction house, they also have Gun Freedom Radio, which is a great show to listen to! https://gunfreedomradio.com/   Cheryl is super active in the firearm community.  She’s been a speaker at the GRPC for several years. She is Miss Arizona in The DC Project, and she helps with AMMcon, a segment of and day long event before the GPRC.     On November 2, she is slated to be one of the speakers at the Rally for Our 2A Rights in Washington DC. You can get info on this Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/2Arightsrally/   One of the stories that I bring up is when someone tried to turn AZ Firearms into a drive thru gun store by driving INTO the store to steal some guns, but the criminals were not able to get into the store. You can read about that incident here. News story from 3.16.2016 when AZ Firearms had someone crash into their store’s wall. https://www.abc15.com/news/region-west-valley/avondale/car-breaks-through-wall-of-avondale-gun-shop-suspect-still-outstanding-police-say   Cheryl, Danny, and I have so many laughs exchanging stories about everything. There’s no way you won’t enjoy this show as we drive from Pot Of Gold Estate Auctions to AZ Firearms.    One of my favorite quotes from the show:  “Dan is the gas pedal of our lives” ~Cheryl   Here are some links to their social media outlets.  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AZFirearms/ https://www.facebook.com/gunfreedomradio/ https://www.facebook.com/CherylToddAZF/ https://www.facebook.com/DannyToddGFR/   Instagram https://www.instagram.com/azfirearms/ https://www.instagram.com/gunfreedomradio/ #polkadotsaremycamo   The DC Project https://www.dcproject.info/   Websites https://gunfreedomradio.com/ http://www.potofgoldestate.com/ https://azfirearms.com/   The DC Project https://www.dcproject.info/   Check out RSWC Sponsors   Keyhole Holsters Veteran Owned, American Made http://www.keyholeholsters.com/   Dennis McCurdy Author, Speaker, Firewalker http://www.find-away.com/ Or listen on:   iTunes/Apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/riding-shotgun-with-charlie/id1275691565   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4EEPud0XzYz4wo0MYmA9uB   iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-riding-shotgun-with-charli-30654270/

Majic Morning Show
Steve Guttenberg

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 4:29


Steve Guttenberg has a new movie, "Miss Arizona" - and you won't believe the part he plays...

Majic Morning Show
What's Trending, Steve Guttenberg, Make Us Feel Good, Majic Ways To Save With Matt Granite

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 100:21


Listen to everything you missed (or listen again to the stuff you heard and loved!) - including an interview with Steve Guttenberg, who tells us about his unusual role in "Miss Arizona". We'll also tell you which NFL teams are worth the most--and do you know what a "Recombobulation Area" is? Mark came across one during his weekend travels, and he explains it. All that and more in today's show!

Torg & Elliott
07 - 19 - 19 Steve Guttenberg

Torg & Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 9:45


Actor Steve Guttenberg talked with the guys about his new movie Miss Arizona and about his other projects that he has worked on in his career.

The Joe Piscopo Show
9 AM Hour 7-19-19 Steve Guttenberg, longtime actor, best known for films like “Police Academy”, “Short Circuit” and “Three Men and a Baby”, whose now starring in the new film “Miss Arizona”

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 54:15


Totally Spoiled Podcast
This Is The Last Episode Of The Totally Spoiled Podcast

Totally Spoiled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 38:09


All good things must come to an end, and unfortunately, so does the Totally Spoiled Podcast. This week we talk about why this is the last episode we'll be recording. We also discuss the big news that dropped about Netflix's "13 Reasons Why", and we share our To Die Lists and chop it up about "Then Came You". Plus the legend Steve Guttenberg joins us to talk his iconic role in the Police Academy movies, "Three Men And A Baby", and his new movie "Miss Arizona".

Totally Spoiled Podcast
This Is The Last Episode Of The Totally Spoiled Podcast

Totally Spoiled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 38:09


All good things must come to an end, and unfortunately, so does the Totally Spoiled Podcast. This week we talk about why this is the last episode we'll be recording. We also discuss the big news that dropped about Netflix's "13 Reasons Why", and we share our To Die Lists and chop it up about "Then Came You". Plus the legend Steve Guttenberg joins us to talk his iconic role in the Police Academy movies, "Three Men And A Baby", and his new movie "Miss Arizona".

PageantCast
Brittany Brannon, Miss Arizona USA 2011

PageantCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 3:45


PageantCast Classic Original Release: 9/16/2011 Brittany Brannon, Miss Arizona USA 2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI5nBHxILqA This week’s show: Interview with Brittany Brannon, Miss Arizona USA 2011 Interview was recorded June 2011 at theMiss USA Pageantin Las Vegas, NV For great content, week after week, subscribe to the PageantCast at https://www.pageantcast.com/

The Creative Influencer
Savannah Wix: Miss Arizona USA

The Creative Influencer

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 39:36


Episode Five of Season Two. We interview Savannah Wix. Savannah was crowned Miss Arizona USA 2019, and competed in the Miss USA Pageant just last week. Prior to this, Savannah won the Miss Malibu title in 2019, as well as the Miss Arizona Teen USA title in 2014. This Scottsdale, Arizona native isn't just a beauty queen; she is the President of her sorority at Pepperdine University, a self-described professional tree climber, and founder of the HeartStrings Charity, helping children through music and art therapy.  Savannah talks to us about what it takes to be a pageant contestant on a national stage, and how competing in pageants has changed her as a person. We also discuss how she approaches social media, and how she balances it with her already hectic life. A full transcript of this episode is available on Jon's entertainment law blog at www.pfeifferlaw.com/entertainment-law-blog/

The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
OV253 – HIFF2018: Part III – The Samuel Project Review and Filmmaker Interviews: When Jeff Tried to Save the World, Palace, Fiddlin', Film School Africa, Live the Stream, Bullitt County, Miss Arizona, and A Thousand Miles Behind

The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 100:37


In part 3 of our coverage of the 27th Heartland Film Festival, Tiny and I review the beautifully funny and earnest The Samuel Project, and I interview several filmmakers who have films screening at this year's festival! Timestamps Show Start – 00:28 Part 3 Intro - 01:22  Heartland Film Red Carpet 1 - 10:17 When Jeff Tried to Save the World - 13:12 Palace - 17:57 Fiddlin' - 26:37 Film School Africa - 30:07 Live the Stream - 33:47 Bullitt County - 41:03 Miss Arizona - 50:00 A Thousand Miles Behind - 56:15  The Samuel Project Review - 1:08:50 Closing the Ep – 1:36:36 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:37:56  Related Links Help Support the Podcast Heartland Film   Kyrsten's Twitter Matt's Letterboxd Profile Tiny's Letterboxd Profile Mike's Letterboxd Profile   Obsessive Viewer Facebook Group Buy official Obsessive Viewer Merch on TeePublic As Good As It Gets (Mike's Band)   Obsessive Viewer - The homepage for all the things we do. Shocktober in Irvington - Our yearly event screening of short horror films from Indianapolis filmmakers to support the Irvington Historical Society Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies - Our spinoff podcast dedicated to Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and related topics. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme.  Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Find past episodes of the podcast: http://OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review.  Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV253

Why Arizona Podcast
Getting Fit with Scott Keppel of STS Training | Why Arizona

Why Arizona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 32:04


Why Arizona host, Zachary Hall, sat down with Scott Keppel of STS Training Systems. Scott is a certified personal trainer and world class fitness and nutrition coach. After being bullied throughout his younger life, Scott took his high school passions of football and weight-lifting to a new level and decided to start his own business, a fitness gym. About Scott Keppel: With over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry, Scott has helped accomplish many individual’s lifestyle and fitness goals. He is the official trainer for Miss Arizona USA, Miss Teen Arizona USA, Miss Arizona, Miss Arizona Outstanding Teen, and many others. He also gives pregnant women and those recovering from breast cancer tools to exercise safely while also transforming their lives. His focus is to “empower women of all ages and fitness levels and show them how strong and beautiful they can become.” Show Notes: Scott’s background and younger life. How Scott got to Arizona. When/why Scott became a personal trainer. Scott’s advice on where to start - fitness wise. Scott’s background in bodybuilding. Where Scott found his confidence. His wife’s story of battling cancer. Steps to start building a better lifestyle. Scott’s main mission. Who would you like to be featured on Why Arizona? Let us know at: http://whyarizona.com/ or on Instagram @whyarizona. Connect with Scott on Instagram: @stsnation View the STS website here: http://scottkeppel.com/ And don’t forget to connect with your host, Zachary Hall, on Instagram: @zacharyhall Thank YOU for supporting Why Arizona!

What We Do
Episode 17: Alexa Rogers #SocialLight

What We Do

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 31:04


This week's guest is one of my dearest friends and someone that I am so honored to have in my corner. Alexa Rogers graduated with a degree in business management, a Spanish minor, and an international business certificate from Arizona State University. She later went on to be Miss Arizona 2014 where she championed her platform of fighting homelessness for at-risk youth. With over 8 years of marketing & graphic design experience, she started Social Light Design where she creates custom Snapchat Geofilters and other promotional design material, as well as social media consulting. She believes that "What we do" with social media and branding can make a large impact on the community - both locally and globally. Alexa is a true representation of making it work and taking on that side hustle like a pro. We're talking about how to start your own business, being ok with your dreams changing, her tips and tricks for social media, some advice for any Miss America hopefuls out there and much more.

Why Arizona Podcast
Nicole Justine Smith - Miss Arizona USA 2018 | Why Arizona

Why Arizona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 26:24


Why AZ Nicole Smith Description Welcome to Why Arizona! Today your host, Zachary Hall, had the pleasure of sitting down with Nicole Justine Smith, Miss Arizona USA 2018. We’re diving into: - The experience of being crowned Miss Arizona USA 2018 - Coming Up Short 6 Times Before Winning - What it’s like to represent the state of Arizona - Having Perseverance In Hard Times - Leading By Example - Life Changing Experiences - Goals for the Future - Getting to Give Back to Your Community - How to connect with Nicole Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to “Like” and Subscribe! Who would you like to see featured on our show? Let us know at: whyarizona@renzlermedia.com For Partnerships with Nicole: www.missarizonausa.com Follow Nicole’s Personal Account on Instagram: @thenicolejsmith https://www.instagram.com/thenicolejsmith/ Follow the Miss Arizona Instagram Account: @missazusa https://www.instagram.com/missazusa/ Follow Zach on FB and Insta @zacharyhall www.instagram.com/zacharyhall/ Check out everything on the Renzler Media Podcast Network at: http://www.Renzler1.com

Your Road to Personal Addiction Recovery
“Erin part I”. Listen to Erin’s tragic story of addiction.

Your Road to Personal Addiction Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017


“Erin part I”. Listen to Erin’s tragic story of addiction. She was an accomplished pianist and former Miss Arizona. From an outsider’s perspective she led a charmed life. Due to childhood abuse and the deep wounds that caused, Erin’s life was on a steep downward spiral. In her attempts to cope, she turned to any and all drugs that would numb her and temporarily help her forget the tragedy of her lost innocence. This episode is entitled “Erin, part I”. We look forward to recording “Erin, part II” very soon. This will highlight her extraordinary recovery and her insights into the recovery process.

GSD Mode
Fitness Interview with Top Fitness Trainer to Miss USA Pageant Competitors

GSD Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 56:27


"If there's one thing I can control it is the quality of my work."  Scott's specialty is preparing others for bikini, figure, fitness, physique competitions and pageant training. Official trainer for Miss Arizona USA, Miss Teen Arizona USA, Miss Arizona and Miss Arizona Outstanding Teen. Nationally Scott has worked with Miss Utah USA, Miss Teen Utah USA, The Pageant Planet and Future Productions.  Takeaways from this interview should be both about your business and your health/fitness.  GO GET WHAT YOU DESERVE!

Pageant Junkies | Hopelessly Addicted to the Miss America Program

Moms, Makeup and Social Media... Alexa Rogers, Miss Arizona 2014, does a marvelous job breaking down each of these topics and graciously shares from her heart. In fact, Arizona has won the Miss America social media award two years running now - and Alexa's involvement in the Miss Arizona program is a big reason why! Find out her tips and secrets - Along with how her "feminist" mom became a big supporter of the Miss America program, in today's Pageant Junkies Podcast...

Heroes in Business
Chelsea Myers Miss Arizona USA

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 10:53


Miss Arizona Chelsea Myers is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes on Money Radio am & fm.

Blueshirt Underground: NY Rangers Radio
Blueshirt Underground Radio: LIVE FROM GILA RIVER CASINO ARENA! 11/7

Blueshirt Underground: NY Rangers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 68:00


Tonight, we take Blueshirt Underground Radio to the streets for a live remote. While Eddie mans the BSU Radio studios, Jim will be live outside the Gila River Casino Arena in Glendale, AZ, before the Rangers take on the Arizona Coyotes. We'll be mixing it up with Ranger fans outside the arena, and looking out for Anthony Duclair jerseys.  Hoepfully we'll get fans to call in from outside the arena, and if you've listened to our live remotes in the past, you know anything can happen, like meeting JT Miller's Mom, or hassling Miss Arizona. Plus, alcohol is sure to be involved, The Underground is invading Arizona, it's going to be a sea of blue on Coyote Avenue.  Come one, come all for this rare live event because as Gorilla Monsoon used to say "It's gonna be a happening!" LET'S GO RANGERS!  

Blueshirt Underground: NY Rangers Radio
Blueshirt Underground Radio: LIVE FROM GILA RIVER CASINO ARENA! 11/7

Blueshirt Underground: NY Rangers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2015 68:00


Tonight, we take Blueshirt Underground Radio to the streets for a live remote. While Eddie mans the BSU Radio studios, Jim will be live outside the Gila River Casino Arena in Glendale, AZ, before the Rangers take on the Arizona Coyotes. We'll be mixing it up with Ranger fans outside the arena, and looking out for Anthony Duclair jerseys.  Hoepfully we'll get fans to call in from outside the arena, and if you've listened to our live remotes in the past, you know anything can happen, like meeting JT Miller's Mom, or hassling Miss Arizona. Plus, alcohol is sure to be involved, The Underground is invading Arizona, it's going to be a sea of blue on Coyote Avenue.  Come one, come all for this rare live event because as Gorilla Monsoon used to say "It's gonna be a happening!" LET'S GO RANGERS!  

Pure Gold Radio
Miss Arizona USA 2011 Brittany Dawn Brannon

Pure Gold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 67:00


JB and DG talk to Miss Arizona USA 2011 Brittany Dawn Brannon will be on the show discussing her career.  We'll break down wild card weekend and look ahead to this week's divisional games and then dive into some WWE talk.  It's another classic Pure Gold show as always! 

Pure Gold Radio
Pure Gold #83 with Brittany Bell

Pure Gold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2011 68:00


Miss Arizona 2010 and MIss Studio City 2011 Brittany Bell joins Pure Gold to talk about her experiences in the modeling world. She will also discuss being a cheerleader for the Phoenix Suns. We will also break down the Giants debacle from Monday Night and the Jets win over the Buffalo Bills Sunday

Pure Gold Radio
Miss Arizona 2010 Brittany Bell

Pure Gold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2011 68:00


Miss Arizona 2010 and MIss Studio City 2011 Brittany Bell joins Pure Gold to talk about her experiences in the modeling world. She will also discuss being a cheerleader for the Phoenix Suns. We will also break down the Giants debacle from Monday Night and the Jets win over the Buffalo Bills Sunday

Pure Gold Radio
Pure Gold #80

Pure Gold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2011 69:00


On this edition of Pure Gold we are joined by former Miss Arizona Alicia Blanco. We discuss her career in modeling and pageantry along with her business Pageant Wave. We are also joined by Karisa Maxwell who was on the Boomer and Carton show last week. She has the opportunity to actually discuss her thoughts on the Penn State scandal without fear or ridicule. It's going to be a powerful thought provoking episode of PG.

Pure Gold Radio
Pure Gold talking PSU

Pure Gold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2011 69:00


On this edition of Pure Gold we are joined by former Miss Arizona Alicia Blanco. We discuss her career in modeling and pageantry along with her business Pageant Wave. We are also joined by Karisa Maxwell who was on the Boomer and Carton show last week. She has the opportunity to actually discuss her thoughts on the Penn State scandal without fear or ridicule. It's going to be a powerful thought provoking episode of PG.

A Place of Grace Podcast
Strength Over Silence

A Place of Grace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2007 18:40


September 2, 2007 message from Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Phoenix, Arizona presented by Hilary Griffith. Hilary was the 2006 Miss Arizona, and her story can be found on her website at http://www.hilarygriffith.com. The Reading for this Sunday is Hebrews 13:1-8,15-16. The Gospel text for this Sunday is Luke 14:1,7-14. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is located at 3641 N. 56th Street, just north of Indian School Road on 56th Street in Arcadia. Next week we will resume our regular schedule of two Sunday morning services, one at 8:30 a.m. (traditional) and one at 10:45 a.m. (celebration worship).

Country Music Made Me
Jennifer Hart

Country Music Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 45:14


Jennifer Hart burst onto the Country Music scene in 2020 with the release of her viral hit "Half the Man", a song dedicated to her Dad. Jennifer joins Country Music Made Me to discuss the musical moments that inspired her from a young age, like her Dad singing "The Dance" by Garth Brooks at bedtime and fighting with her sister over who would get to use the toy microphone. Jennifer and Brendan talk about her struggles with Tourette's Syndrome, OCD and Social Anxiety, the moments that helped her overcome the struggles and rebuild her confidence, and what is was like competing in and becoming Miss Arizona. Finally, Jennifer talks about beginning her career in Nashville, becoming more comfortable opening her heart in the writers room, what it was like when "Half the Man" went viral, and how her new EP "1992" came together to help tell a personal story about her own journey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy