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Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.Kid's Failing Are Your Failures!In Ep250 of The 'NEW' Marriage, we explore the tough truth about parenting—when your kids struggle, it's often a reflection of your own shortcomings. Are you leading by example? Are you providing the guidance, discipline, and emotional support they need? Let's discuss the responsibility parents carry in shaping their children's future.
In this episode of My Simplified Life, hosts Michelle Glogovac and Stephanie Hockersmith discuss various life updates, delve into literary discussions, and share insights from the Ruby Frankie documentary. They explore the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships, the impact of authors' backgrounds on their writing, and the significance of parenting lessons derived from documentaries. The conversation also touches on celebrity encounters, aspirations, and upcoming events, culminating in a light-hearted wrap-up of future topics to explore. What We're Talking About... Books can bring awareness to ongoing issues. Trust your gut when it comes to people. Documentaries can provide valuable lessons for children. Recognizing red flags is crucial in relationships. Celebrity encounters can inspire personal aspirations. Literary discussions can lead to deeper insights. Parenting involves teaching children about trust and deception. It's important to have goals and dreams. Sharing experiences can create a therapeutic space Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 03:40 Celebrating Pi Day and Literary Character Day 06:32 The Importance of Relevant Literature 09:30 Authors with Diverse Backgrounds 12:45 The Ruby Frankie Documentary Discussion 15:46 Exploring the Tradwife Phenomenon 18:35 Consequences of Child Abuse and Parental Responsibility 21:14 The Dark Side of Fame: A Cautionary Tale 24:37 Spotting Deception: Teaching Kids to Trust Their Instincts 26:50 Learning from History: The Impact of Parental Influence 29:29 The Consequences of Toxic Relationships 31:44 Navigating Mental Health and Parenting 33:32 Celebrating Literary Joys: Positive Reads and Connections 38:14 Dreams and Aspirations: Meeting Influential Figures
In this episode of “Louisiana Unfiltered” Host Kiran Chawla sits down with Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard and the world renowned host of TruBlu TV's “Take Down” as well as the classic “To Catch A Predator” series, host Chris Hansen as they discuss this growing danger that exist online and how they teamed up to stop it.Timestamps01:09 The Livingston Parish Takedown05:07 Insights from Chris Hansen06:48 Educating Parents on Online Safety08:39 The Importance of Awareness16:54 Parental Responsibility in the Digital Age18:21 Real-Life Experiences with Predators21:43 Sheriff Ard's Perspective23:43 The Role of Law Enforcement30:24 The Legal Consequences36:55 The Aftermath of Arrests41:03 Closing Thoughts on Community SafetyLocal Sponsors: Neighbors Federal Credit Union: Neighbors FCU is a community chartered Baton Rouge credit union that has served the community for over 60 years.For more information visit them by Clicking Here Another Chance Bail Bonds Their goal at Another Chance Bail Bonds is to reunite families and reconnect friends. They accomplish this goal by providing many services which aide in the bonding process.You can learn more by visiting them Here Video, Sound and Editing for this podcast by the podcast experts at Envision Podcast Studios in Denham Springs, LA.
SummaryIn this episode of the MTMJ Podcast W/the Wife, hosts Mr. and Mrs. Johnson explore various themes including family dynamics, the joys and challenges of road trips, a tribute to the late Angie Stone, current celebrity news, and political commentary on immigration. The conversation flows naturally from personal anecdotes to broader societal issues, providing listeners with both entertainment and insight. In this episode, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson discuss various pressing issues, including the implications of current immigration policies, the influence of media narratives on public perception, safety concerns in air travel, accountability in banking errors, legal battles over asset recovery, and the responsibilities of parents in financial education. They emphasize the need for change in societal attitudes and practices, particularly regarding accountability and the welfare of children.TakeawaysFamily communication can be challenging, especially among different generations.Road trips can be unpredictable but also a source of joy and laughter.Tributes to artists like Angie Stone remind us of the impact of their work.Current events often intersect with personal stories and reflections.Political discussions can reveal deeper societal issues and contradictions.It's important to cherish loved ones and be prepared for life's uncertainties.Navigating relationships requires understanding and patience.Music can evoke strong memories and emotions during shared experiences.Being lost can lead to unexpected adventures and lessons.Celebrity news often reflects larger cultural conversations. The current immigration policies may invite more crime into the country.Media narratives can shape public perception and influence opinions.Air travel remains one of the safest modes of transportation despite recent incidents.Banking errors highlight the need for accountability in financial institutions.Legal battles over asset recovery can be complex and frustrating.Parents have a responsibility to educate their children about financial matters.Children should not be burdened with adult financial responsibilities.Societal change is necessary to address issues of accountability and responsibility.Publicized tragedies can complicate the grieving process for families.The importance of protecting oneself in a changing world is paramount.Chapters00:00 Family Dynamics and Communication07:54 The Joys and Challenges of Road Trips19:23 Current Events and Celebrity News29:02 Media Narratives and Public Perception34:11 Air Travel Safety Concerns39:08 Banking Errors and Accountability47:55 Parental Responsibility and Financial EducationEpisode 189 music mix:“96 Dope Jam” Backyard Band“Alright” Ledisi New drops are subject to change so please cut your notifications
Parental responsibility is a legal term that covers the rights of a parent to be involved in making decisions in the best interests of their children. But it's not just about Mum and Dad - it's possible for someone to have parental responsibility for a child without being their legal parent, and for a legal parent to not have parental responsibility.In this episode, hosts Matt & Liza break down the myths surrounding parental responsibility, who can we have it, and who can't, if you can lose parental responsibility, and what legal options are available if those with it cannot agree on what is best for the kids. 00:30 What is parental responsibility?02:25 Parental responsibility as a legal concept 02:48 What parental responsibility isn't?03:40 Who has parental responsibility?04:53 The different rules for Mum & Dad06:46 Who else can be granted parental responsibility? 07:33 The use of special guardianship orders to share parental responsibility09:48 How can you lose parental responsibility? 11:30 Examples of cases where parental responsibility has been removed14:00 If you lose parental responsibility, can you ever get it back? 15:32 What can you do if those with parental responsibility cannot agree? 15:54 The use of specific issue orders Please note this podcast focuses on heterosexual couples for the purpose of time. To learn more about same-sex parents and their legal issues on our website: https://www.stowefamilylaw.co.uk/family-law/fertility-lawyers/ Supporting children through divorce: https://youtu.be/tMbi1vqkg4E Parenting alongside a narcissist https://youtu.be/b10mkX4Y3og How to get a child arrangements order? https://youtu.be/YRnaUVqn95c How to vary a child arrangements order? https://youtu.be/ackFKq5ITJU How to get a prohibited steps order: https://youtu.be/W-bvdF1qbgwWhat is a specific issue order: https://shorturl.at/VwxYj If you need support with the issues raised in this podcast, or would like to speak to a family lawyer, contact Stowe at: https://bit.ly/35WPSj2 Join our list to get the latest from our lawyers, divorce coaches and relationship experts sent monthly to your inbox. Everything you need, in one
In this episode of the Young Dad Podcast, host Jey Young speaks with Naomi Riley, a brain injury survivor and founder of TextPledge. They discuss the importance of raising compassionate and socially responsible children in today's world. Naomi shares her journey and how her experiences led her to create Textpledge, a nonprofit organization aimed at addressing pressing social issues through education and empathy. The conversation covers various topics, including the role of parents in shaping values, navigating difficult conversations, and the impact of technology on youth. Naomi emphasizes the need for routines, open communication, and proactive measures to ensure children's safety and well-being. Takeaways Compassion is essential for children's success. Parents play a crucial role in teaching empathy. Open conversations about difficult topics are necessary. Establishing routines can help reduce anxiety in children. Discrimination and bullying are complex issues that need addressing. Textpledge provides resources for parents and educators. Children need to understand the impact of their actions. Mental health awareness is vital for both parents and children. Proactive measures are necessary to protect children online. Every day in parenting is a learning journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Naomi and TechSpledge 02:35 The Importance of Compassionate Parenting 05:26 TechSpledge: Addressing Social Issues 08:19 Naomi's Personal Journey and Motivation 11:09 The Role of Education in Social Responsibility 13:48 Navigating Difficult Conversations with Kids 16:48 Understanding Discrimination and Its Impact 19:41 Distracted Driving and Its Consequences 22:20 The Broader Implications of Social Issues 27:59 The Impact of Bullying on Mental Health 30:36 Understanding Bullying and Its Roots 33:32 Parental Responsibility in the Digital Age 37:22 Establishing Routines for Success 44:34 Advice for Young Parents You can find out more about Naomi on her personal website or the Text Pledge website. Check out the Website for Interactive Activity Guides, Resources, Full Transcripts, all things YDP- www.youngdadpod.com Clink the Link for YDP Deals (Joon, Forefathers &more)- https://linktr.ee/youngdadpod Want to be a guest on Young Dad Podcast? Send Jey Young a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17304299436966453bcb0b95c
In this year-end review, host Brian Karem and guests John T. Bennett and Mark Zaid reflect on the major stories of 2024, including the legacy of Jimmy Carter, Donald Trump's legal challenges, the assassination of a healthcare CEO, parental responsibility in school shootings, the influence of billionaires in politics, and the evolving dynamics within the Democratic Party. They also discuss the unprecedented political power of Elon Musk and the potential future relationship between Musk and Trump. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the most under-reported stories of the year, the challenges faced by the media in reporting on Biden's health, the changing landscape of media consumption influenced by Trump, and predictions for 2025. They highlight the impact of civil lawfare, the media's struggle to report on sensitive topics, and the evolving nature of news consumption in the digital age.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcastFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jatqpodcast.bsky.socialIntragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcastYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVwThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcastPurchase Brian's book "Free The Press"
Episode 186 "Nobody does guns like the U.S. does guns." -Aristotle, probably. We don't need a bad meme to know that of all the nations on earth, the United States is the only one with the right to keep and bear arms enshrined in the law of the land with absolutely no restrictions. There are more guns than people in the U.S., and the number of gun owners in any other nation pales in comparison. But the United States is also in significant moral decline, and the absolute tragedy of preventable gun violence is a harrowing reality that demands attention. What that attention should be, however, is hotly contested with no real resolution in sight. Though the problem is complex and multi-faceted, one area seems to be gaining steam, namely, the prosecution of parents for gun violence committed by their children. Whether for a school shooting or a single person attack, parents have been indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced for a crime they did not commit. Is this right? Should parents be responsible for major crimes their children commit? In what ways are parents responsible for the safety of their children and others when it comes to firearms? On this episode of the Removing Barriers, we sit down with gun expert and enthusiast Michael Jordan (of no relation to THEE Michael Jordan) to discuss the these questions, as well as role and impact society has in this matter. Listen to the Removing Barriers Podcast here: Spotify: https://cutt.ly/Ega8YeI Apple Podcast: https://cutt.ly/Vga2SVd Edifi: https://cutt.ly/Meec7nsv YouTube: https://cutt.ly/mga8A77 Podnews: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4jxo See all our platforms: https://removingbarriers.net Contact us: Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/removingbarriers/message Email us: https://removingbarriers.net/contact Financially support the show: https://removingbarriers.net/donate Affiliates: Book Shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/removingbarriers Answers in Genesis Bookstore: https://shrsl.com/2tu8i Comp and Save: https://shrsl.com/2tu8i BulbHead: https://shrsl.com/4ft37 Share a Sale: https://shrsl.com/2jz4f See all our affiliates: https://removingbarriers.net/affiliates --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/removingbarriers/support
Good Morning Liberty hosts Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson break down the dumbest events and reactions of the week. From analyzing post-election reactions, discussing FEMA discrimination, and revealing the mind-boggling butter recall, this episode covers a wide range of baffling topics. They also tackle the misgendering of Caitlyn Jenner, the so-called libertarianism in San Francisco, and much more, offering their unique libertarian perspective throughout. Tune in for a mixture of serious discussion and light-hearted banter! (03:03) Dumb Bleep #1: Biden and Trump Meeting (07:55) Dumb Bleep #2: Florida Sues FEMA (12:18) Dumb Bleep #3: Chuck Schumer's Pointless Post (13:39) Dumb Bleep #4: Misgendering Caitlyn Jenner (16:14) Dumb Bleep #5: Whoopi Goldberg's Sex Strike (19:58) Dumb Bleep #6: Reactions to Trump Transition (36:11) Informed Consent Discussion (36:20) Reactions to Trump's Cabinet Picks (36:41) Debate on Meritocracy and Racism (38:25) Fox News and Russian Asset Allegations (40:17) Elon Musk's Diplomatic Efforts (42:16) Critique of Expert Opinions (43:37) Kyle Kalinsky and Economic Inequality (49:20) Libertarianism and Drug Legalization (52:44) Twitter Exodus and Legal Changes (57:03) Parental Responsibility and Legal Consequences (01:02:14) Butter Recall and FDA Regulations
mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com In this episode of Need Some Introduction, hosts delve deeply into the finale of the Apple TV plus mini-series 'Disclaimer', adapted from a novel and explore significant differences between the book and the series. They discuss the unsettling divergence seen in the final episode, particularly the harrowing details of trauma and guilt experienced by the characters. The conversation extends into various aspects of the show's themes, from confronting uncomfortable truths to the intricate nature of familial relationships and parenthood. The hosts also share their opinions on how the episodic structure and presentation may impact viewers' reception and reflect on suggestions for a more concise storytelling approach. Additionally, upcoming podcast episodes and potential series to watch are highlighted, as well as past recommended shows for continued thematic exploration. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:31 Upcoming Movie: Heretic 03:13 Discussion on The Penguin Series 06:58 New and Upcoming TV Shows 09:49 Catherine's Story: The Beach Incident 15:40 Listener Feedback and Spoilers 17:18 The Assault and Its Aftermath 38:56 Emotional Confrontations and Revelations 48:02 Clarifying Jonathan's Role 48:55 Parental Responsibility and Fear 49:38 Inversions and Dualities 50:15 Catherine's Internal Struggle 51:22 Marriage and Emotional Labor 52:28 Hypothetical Questions and Real-Life Parallels 54:22 The End of the Marriage 55:52 Photographs and Final Reconciliation 01:00:28 Series Structure and Viewer Engagement 01:03:08 Differences Between Book and Series 01:24:16 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
In this conversation, Bianca De La Garza discusses her new book, 'Incoming,' which addresses the current political climate and the media's role in shaping narratives. She emphasizes the importance of truth in journalism and the dangers of deception in politics. The discussion also touches on parental responsibilities in the face of indoctrination, the challenges of raising children in today's world, and the significance of health and wellness in achieving a balanced life. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we explore the addictive nature of video games and the dopamine-driven allure of social media, we share personal anecdotes and lessons learned from our own parenting decisions. The conversation underscores the importance of fostering real-world interactions and nurturing creativity through activities like reading aloud and engaging with nature. We discuss the pressing need for moderation when it comes to screen time and how delaying tech exposure can significantly benefit children's development, particularly for those who might be more susceptible to addiction. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the critical role of active and present parenting in the digital age. From the pivotal decision to cut back on streaming services to embracing unstructured playtime and family dinners, we illustrate the profound impact these choices can have on nurturing well-rounded children. By sharing moments of self-reflection and the importance of setting a good example, we encourage listeners to reevaluate their technology habits and prioritize connection, creativity, and personal growth for both themselves and their children. The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt Glow Kids by Nicholas Kardaras, PhD Better Screen Time Website: Glow Kids: Research that will Motivate You to Create a Plan Can flip phones end our social media addiction? | Collin Kartchner | TEDxSaltLakeCity *Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links. CONNECT with US Join the Private Facebook Group Watch on YouTube: School to Homeschool Connect and follow along with Janae's Journey on Instagram @janae.daniels Sign Up for our Newsletter School to Homeschool
The recent case in Georgia school shooting points to a new way of dealing with school violence in the United States. In that case, the father of the shooter was charged with several criminal offenses. Information Morning's legal columnist Wayne Mackey joins us to look at how that case reflects on the Canadian situation.
Parenting comes with responsibilities. On that much, just about everyone can agree. But how should we hold parents responsible for the crimes of their children? And to what end? Such questions are being raised again in the wake of yet another school shouting in the US, this time in Georgia. Using this incident as a springboard, Andy, Steve, and Troy jump into a discussion about parenting, responsibility, birth rates, the State and other related cultural issues in this week's edition of the AC Podcast.
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In this episode, Tudor, Kyle, & Sara analyze Governor Tim Walz's DNC speech. They argue that Walz's proposals, such as free school meals, reflect a broader Democratic agenda that undermines parental responsibility and increases government control. The team also critiques the Democrats' approach to governance, highlighting perceived contradictions and the use of fear tactics to divert attention from pressing issues like inflation and border security. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when a chaotic Monday meets groundbreaking political news? In this week's Ask Me Anything, Ryan and Kipp dive deep into the potential fallout of Kamala Harris stepping in, the disappointment of Biden's 14 million voters, and the legal mess that might follow. Plus, check out Ryan's latest gear: a Sig Sauer P365X Macro pistol and Ryan's rugged hike in Capitol Reef and why he switched from Glock to Sig. Ryan and Kipp also tackle the crucial role of community and moral responsibility, especially in California's shifting legislative landscape. They lay out a solid case for teaching personal responsibility and resilience in strong, engaged communities, particularly for kids who lack stable home environments. Their conversation delves into managing a busy household, financial pressures, and the emotional regulation needed to lead a family effectively. Finally, discover how to build sustainable habits and forge strong relationships with actionable advice from Ryan and Kipp. From crushing fitness goals to building meaningful connections through trust and vulnerability, they've got you covered. This episode is packed with insights to help you stay balanced, overcome personal challenges, and strengthen family bonds. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS - (00:00) Episode Intro - (00:43) New Toys - Firearms and Knives - (12:10) Community Responsibility and Mentorship - (17:24) Emotional Regulation and Parental Responsibility - (25:47) Mindfulness and Emotional Regulation - (36:21) Sustainable Rewards and Achievements - (42:25) Effective Relationship Building Strategies - (48:55) Letting Go - (57:43) Building Trust Through Vulnerability Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
Are you struggling with understanding parental responsibility after a divorce or separation? Need strategies for handling parenting disagreements about major or minor decisions for your children? In Australia, who makes decisions for the children before there is a parenting plan or court order? What happens if you and your ex can't agree on a school, medical, or other major issue? In this episode, Laura and an Australian Family Law Specialist Lynette break down the complexities of these often-confusing topics. They discuss what parental responsibility entails, how recent changes in the family law impact it, and what it means for parents trying to make decisions for their children. Whether you're dealing with a high-conflict ex or just trying to navigate the legal jargon, this episode offers essential insights and practical advice to help you understand and manage parental responsibility effectively. Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different. Listen to This Episode If You:
I sit down with three remarkable gentlemen to discuss the complexities of black fatherhood in America. Speaking from their hearts, Adam, Mike and Jeremiah share how it has shaped their characters to embrace the responsibilities, challenges, and blessings of fatherhood. They critically examine societal norms, narratives, and myths that keep black families in survival mode, and explore what it truly means to “do your best” as a parent.As the conversation unfolds, we touch on the concept of generational curses versus generational choices. Are we destined to repeat the mistakes of our ancestors, or do we have the power to make different decisions and break free from the cycle? We delve into the importance of hope and resilience in the black community, highlighting the need for healing and self-awareness to overcome past traumas and societal limitations.Join us as we navigate through the complexities of fatherhood, resilience, and societal expectations. How can parents empower themselves and their children to break free from the constraints of generational curses and embrace a future filled with hope and possibility?Adam B. Coleman is the Author of “Black Victim To Black Victor”, Op-Ed Writer, Public Speaker, host of the “Breaking Bread” video series, and the Founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Adam is a columnist for Human Events, a frequent contributor for The New York Post and has articles published in Newsweek, The Telegraph, The Federalist, The Epoch Times, Daily Mail, The Post Millennial, Unherd, The Publica, ScoonTV, Free Black Thought, Life News HQ & Human Defense Initiative. SubstackTwitter: @wrong_speakMichael David Cobb Bowen is a Stoic writer, data engineer and author of the award-winning blog Cobb. He has been published in Newsweek and was a regular NPR contributor, host at Cafe Utne, founder of the Conservative Brotherhood, Rights Universal and Free Black Thought. His online writing projects on political, cultural and philosophical subjects reach back over 23 years. His latest project, Stoic Observations, can be found at mdcbowen.substack.com. Jeremiah Wallace is a health coach and founder of RenewYou Health & Fitness. Over the last seven years, he has supported his clients to achieve renewal in their bodies, minds and behaviors. He is also host of the podcast Blended - Navigating The Blended Family Experience. As a stepparent himself, Jeremiah supports stepfamilies and those that are facing the complexities that exist within the blended family unit. His desire is for parents to have the clarity, competence and conviction necessary to lead well and to walk in purpose for their families. https://linktr.ee/jeremiahwallaceBooks written by guests of this show can always be found at sometherapist.com/bookshop. Or follow the Amazon affiliate links below for books mentioned in this episode. 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Coleman 00:00 Start[00:00:21] Fatherhood myths and realities.[00:06:09] Fatherhood and personal growth.[00:11:13] The impact of fatherlessness.[00:12:13] Importance of family structure.[00:16:33] Fatherhood myths and misconceptions.[00:22:10] Family dynamics and relationships.[00:27:13] Parenting challenges and gender dysphoria.[00:31:20] Generational curses.[00:33:09] Fatherhood and challenging stereotypes.[00:39:13] Living a life without hope.[00:41:25] Learning from privilege vs. trauma.[00:45:56] Generational curses.[00:51:17] Getting out of survival mode.[00:56:21] Learning from parental struggles.[00:57:15] Building discipline and success.[01:03:33] The breakdown of marriage.[01:06:11] Commitment and relationship standards.[01:09:47] Shame and celebrity culture.[01:14:44] Impact of fathers on daughters.[01:20:21-01:20:32] Crisis of identity and values.[01:24:37] Ancestry and identity crisis.[01:26:08] Parental Responsibility and Guilt.[01:30:13] Forgiveness and self-improvement.[01:34:24] Gender crisis and community dialogue.TALK TO ME: book a discovery call.LOCALS: Ask questions of me & guests; get early access to new episodes + exclusive content. 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In today's episode, we dive deep into a pressing issue highlighted by the Surgeon General—the proposal to place warning labels on social media platforms, particularly to shield our youth from potential harms. This discussion comes at a crucial time as we witness an unprecedented surge in social media usage among teens, raising significant mental health concerns. Please SUBSCRIBE for new videos every Monday afternoon and Thursday Evening https://www.drberrypierre.com/YTsubscription Let's Connect: Instagram TikTok Lunch and Learn Patreon Family Key Discussion Points: Surgeon General's Proposal: Unpacking the recent advocacy for warning labels on social media to alert users, especially young ones, about the potential psychological impacts. Mental Health Implications: We explore how excessive engagement with social media platforms can lead to increased anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues among the youth. Parental Responsibility and Control: Discussing the role of parents and guardians in managing their children's social media use, including practical tips on setting effective parental controls. Broader Impact on Society: Reflecting on how these concerns are not just limited to the youth but affect adults and the wider community. Join us as we unravel the complexities of social media's influence on our well-being and what it means for future regulations and personal responsibility. Links: Surgeon general wants tobacco-style warning applied to social media platforms
In this episode, Rich and Pam discuss the successes and failures of Brown v. Board of Education with their colleague, Rick Banks. Marking the 70th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision, they look at its impact on Jim Crow segregation and the ongoing challenges in achieving educational equality in the U.S. Banks offers a critical analysis of the effectiveness of Brown in integrating American primary and secondary education and explores alternative approaches to further racial and socioeconomic integration in schools.Connect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Law Magazine >>> Twitter/XLinks:Ralph Richard Banks >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Lawyer online feature >>> Brown v. Board: Success or Failure?(00:00:00) Chapter 1: Introduction and Significance of Brown vs. Board of EducationIntroduction to the podcast and the topic of Brown vs. Board of Education. Discussion on the transformative impact of Brown on American society and its less effective impact on primary and secondary education.(00:02:36) Chapter 2: Initial Impact and Challenges of BrownExploration of the immediate aftermath of the Brown decision, including the decade of minimal desegregation and the eventual legislative push in the 1960s. Mention of personal anecdotes highlighting the slow progress.(00:06:35) Chapter 3: Massive Resistance and Supreme Court's RoleDiscussion on the era of massive resistance to desegregation, the role of the Southern Manifesto, and the Supreme Court's strategic avoidance of direct intervention. Examination of the lingering effects of this period on the present educational landscape.(00:10:16) Chapter 4: Socioeconomic Disparities and School SegregationAnalysis of the ongoing economic inequality and its impact on school segregation. Comparison between Northern and Southern school desegregation efforts, with specific examples from Detroit and Charlotte.(00:14:45) Chapter 5: Legal and Structural Barriers to IntegrationExamination of legal decisions such as Milliken and San Antonio vs. Rodriguez that reinforced segregation and funding disparities. Discussion on the narrow scope of Brown and its consequences.(00:18:58) Chapter 6: Integration vs. Educational QualityDebate on the merits of integration versus focusing on educational quality through alternative methods such as charter schools and vouchers. Consideration of the mixed outcomes of these approaches.(00:22:19) Chapter 7: Parental Responsibility and Systemic SolutionsReflection on the burden placed on parents to seek better education through choice programs. Comparison to historical figures who fought for desegregation. Discussion on the need for systemic solutions rather than relying solely on choice.(00:25:02) Chapter 8: Future Directions and Pragmatic SolutionsCall for a mix of approaches to improve education, combining integration efforts with initiatives focused on educational quality. Emphasis on the importance of experimentation, evidence collection, and open-minded evaluation of educational policies.
Send us a Text Message.On this week's episode I welcome Robyn who is a qualified family lawyer from Kay and Pascoe family solicitors in East Sussex. She has kindly taken the time to talk through some of the most popular questions I believe are raised around Parental Responsibility, Step parents, changing your address and also if you were going on holiday with your children. We had so much to go through and only scratched the service with this episode but I hope it helps anyone out there who needed a little free advice. Please leave a review if you loved this episode and share with anyone you know who would find listening beneficial.Feel free to reach out to Robyn I have included her details below along with other useful resources.Robyn@kayandpascoe.co.uk www.kayandpascoe.co.ukResources:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-c100-application-under-the-children-act-1989-for-a-child-arrangements-prohibited-steps-specific-issue-section-8-order-or-to-vary-or-dischargeSocials:TikTok: @not.aving.itInstagram: @notavingitpodcast Support the Show.Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe and follow along on my social channels to always be kept up-to-date with new episodes. Social channels -Instagram - @notavingitthepodcastTikTok - @not.aving.ithttps://linktr.ee/notavingit
Death Penalty with Judge Mike Wolff and activist Rev Darryl Gregory Gray and Atlanta activist Attorney Joyia Thornton. Col. Anne Marie Clark leads a discussion on Parental Responsibility with Stacey Reed Lyles of the Hazelwood School District.
In this episode of the Quit the Cap podcast, we delve into the complex realm of parental responsibility amidst tragic events like mass murders. Join co-hosts The Bishop, BP, and PosiTiff as we explore the evolving landscape where parents are being increasingly held accountable for the actions of their children. From discussions on the role of upbringing and environment to legal and societal implications, we examine the nuanced challenges faced by parents and society at large. Tune in for insightful conversations and thoughtful reflections on how we can foster a culture of responsible parenting while addressing the root causes of such devastating incidents.
Michigan Parents Sentenced in Landmark Involuntary Manslaughter Case In this bonus episode of 'Stop the Killing,' hosts discuss the recent sentencing of Jennifer and James Crumbley, Michigan parents convicted of involuntary manslaughter after their son used a firearm they bought him to kill four students. This landmark case, extensively covered over four seasons, highlights parent responsibility in crimes committed by minors. The Crumbley's were sentenced to 10-15 years, a decision that marks a significant moment in parental liability laws. The episode also teases future content on the Oxford school shooter and patron-exclusive updates. 00:00 Welcome to a Special Episode on Parental Responsibility in Crime 00:48 Diving Deep into the Crumbley's' Case 02:56 The Landmark Sentencing: A Discussion on Parental Accountability 04:19 Looking Ahead: Upcoming Episodes and Patreon Exclusives 05:17 Exploring the Legal and Social Implications 09:01 Concluding Remarks and Teasers for Future Content WANT THE VIDEOS HEAD TO YOUTUBE @sarahferrismedia And if you are wanting AD FREE | EARLY ACCESS | BONUS CONTENT HIT THE BANNER ON APPLE PODCASTS TO SUBSCRIBE OR SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling Send us your Listener Questions for our Tuesday episodes Message us on instagram : @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTS THE PODCAST CRIMECON UK TICKETS HERE CRIMECON US TICKETS HERE DON'T forget to use DISCOUNT CODE “FERRIS” RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI RUN, HIDE, FIGHT This is a Sarah Ferris Media on the Killer Podcasts Network Check out more Sarah Ferris Media productions: CONNING THE CON KLOOGHLESS - THE LONG CON GUILTY GREENIE THE BRAVERY ACADEMY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 5 Key Points from the Podcast with Dr. Rachel O'Connell CEO of TrustElevateOverview and Mission of TrustElevate:TrustElevate aims to create a safer internet for children by verifying the ages of users under 16 and confirming parental responsibility. This is crucial for companies to comply with data protection laws regarding children's data.Methodology for Verification:The verification process uses a zero-knowledge privacy model, where parents provide minimal information (child's name, DOB, parent's mobile number) that is checked against hashed, authoritative data sources without storing personal data.Regulatory Environment and Compliance:The importance of regulatory compliance is highlighted, noting that regulations like GDPR have increased scrutiny on how companies process children's data. TrustElevate's service helps companies navigate these regulations by verifying user ages and parental relationships.Technological Innovation and Challenges:TrustElevate employs AI and multi-factor authentication to verify details provided by parents. The discussion also touches on the limitations of age estimation technologies and the ongoing challenges posed by criminals using deep fakes and other methods to circumvent age verification measures.Future Vision and Advice for Companies:The conversation envisages a future where TrustElevate's verification process is integrated into various services (e.g., social media, banking) to ensure children's safety online. Companies are advised to adopt clear policies and collaborate across teams to meet their duty of care towards young users, emphasizing trust as a market differentiator.Dr. Rachel O'Connell CEO of TrustElevate can be contacted here https://www.TrustEleavate.com/ info@TrustEleavate.comThe latest in Data Protection and Privacy Podcast by David ClarkeFollow me on Twitter @1davidclarke 99.5k FollowersJoin Linkedin GDPR Group 26,675 Others Members for FREE
In a compelling episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," featuring Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI Special Agent, the trial of James Crumbley is scrutinized, following the conviction of his wife, Jennifer Crumbly, for her role in their son Ethan Crumbley's tragic actions at Oxford High School. Key points from their discussion include: Unique Trials: Although James faces similar charges to Jennifer, the trial may diverge due to their distinct roles in Ethan's life. The focus will likely be on James's specific involvement and knowledge of Ethan's actions and state of mind. Parental Responsibility and Firearms: The crux of the trial will examine the parents' responsibility in securing firearms and their awareness of Ethan's mental health issues, emphasizing the legal and moral obligations of gun ownership and parental oversight. Mental Health Awareness: A significant aspect of the trial will be the parents' response to Ethan's explicit cries for help, including a note indicating his distress and violent inclinations, raising questions about their awareness and actions regarding his mental health needs. Community and Systemic Failures: The conversation acknowledges broader failures, noting Ethan's clear pleas for assistance went unaddressed, highlighting a catastrophic breakdown in family, school, and possibly community support systems. Implications for Parental Accountability: This case may set a precedent for how the legal system addresses parental responsibility in their children's actions, especially concerning awareness and intervention in mental health issues and access to firearms. Jury Perception and Legal Strategy: The defense strategy, including the potential appointment of a special prosecutor due to procedural issues, aims to introduce doubt among jurors regarding the Crumbleys' culpability, emphasizing the legal nuances of "reasonable" parental actions. This episode delves deep into the tragic complexities surrounding the Oxford High School shooting, exploring the intersection of parental responsibility, mental health awareness, and legal accountability in the face of unimaginable violence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a compelling episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," featuring Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI Special Agent, the trial of James Crumbley is scrutinized, following the conviction of his wife, Jennifer Crumbly, for her role in their son Ethan Crumbley's tragic actions at Oxford High School. Key points from their discussion include: Unique Trials: Although James faces similar charges to Jennifer, the trial may diverge due to their distinct roles in Ethan's life. The focus will likely be on James's specific involvement and knowledge of Ethan's actions and state of mind. Parental Responsibility and Firearms: The crux of the trial will examine the parents' responsibility in securing firearms and their awareness of Ethan's mental health issues, emphasizing the legal and moral obligations of gun ownership and parental oversight. Mental Health Awareness: A significant aspect of the trial will be the parents' response to Ethan's explicit cries for help, including a note indicating his distress and violent inclinations, raising questions about their awareness and actions regarding his mental health needs. Community and Systemic Failures: The conversation acknowledges broader failures, noting Ethan's clear pleas for assistance went unaddressed, highlighting a catastrophic breakdown in family, school, and possibly community support systems. Implications for Parental Accountability: This case may set a precedent for how the legal system addresses parental responsibility in their children's actions, especially concerning awareness and intervention in mental health issues and access to firearms. Jury Perception and Legal Strategy: The defense strategy, including the potential appointment of a special prosecutor due to procedural issues, aims to introduce doubt among jurors regarding the Crumbleys' culpability, emphasizing the legal nuances of "reasonable" parental actions. This episode delves deep into the tragic complexities surrounding the Oxford High School shooting, exploring the intersection of parental responsibility, mental health awareness, and legal accountability in the face of unimaginable violence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a compelling episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," featuring Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI Special Agent, the trial of James Crumbley is scrutinized, following the conviction of his wife, Jennifer Crumbly, for her role in their son Ethan Crumbley's tragic actions at Oxford High School. Key points from their discussion include: Unique Trials: Although James faces similar charges to Jennifer, the trial may diverge due to their distinct roles in Ethan's life. The focus will likely be on James's specific involvement and knowledge of Ethan's actions and state of mind. Parental Responsibility and Firearms: The crux of the trial will examine the parents' responsibility in securing firearms and their awareness of Ethan's mental health issues, emphasizing the legal and moral obligations of gun ownership and parental oversight. Mental Health Awareness: A significant aspect of the trial will be the parents' response to Ethan's explicit cries for help, including a note indicating his distress and violent inclinations, raising questions about their awareness and actions regarding his mental health needs. Community and Systemic Failures: The conversation acknowledges broader failures, noting Ethan's clear pleas for assistance went unaddressed, highlighting a catastrophic breakdown in family, school, and possibly community support systems. Implications for Parental Accountability: This case may set a precedent for how the legal system addresses parental responsibility in their children's actions, especially concerning awareness and intervention in mental health issues and access to firearms. Jury Perception and Legal Strategy: The defense strategy, including the potential appointment of a special prosecutor due to procedural issues, aims to introduce doubt among jurors regarding the Crumbleys' culpability, emphasizing the legal nuances of "reasonable" parental actions. This episode delves deep into the tragic complexities surrounding the Oxford High School shooting, exploring the intersection of parental responsibility, mental health awareness, and legal accountability in the face of unimaginable violence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Discussion over the level of accountability and responsibility parents should have when their children commit crimes, specifically gun crimes, following the guilty verdict of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the teenager who killed four students at an Oxford, Michigan, high school in 2021.
Jennifer Crumbley was convicted of 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter after her son used a firearm she purchased to commit a school shooting. What does it mean and should it have happened? Sponsors: Progressive Insurance
If you're about to start a new job in South Africa, it's essential to understand your rights and responsibilities as an employee. An employment contract is a fundamental document that outlines the terms and conditions of your employment. Are you the type of person that reads the fine print? What are some of the important clauses on your contract that you need to be aware of? On Legal Matters this evening we look into Parental Responsibility and Gender Equality with Galeboe Modisapodi, Employment Relations and Employee Benefits Consultant, Accredited Commercial Mediator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're finally back. We are starting 2024 off right with Mal and Isabel. They are going over some of the stories that happened while we were on hiatus. They talk about some health at every size activists deaths, Anthony Edwards, Simone Biles, being a bridesmaid, and shocking undercover footage from a Planned Parenthood. This is a great Teacap to start off the new year. Let us know if you have any new year goals. Do you think Mr. Simone Biles was in the wrong? Are you team Bride or team Bridesmaid? Come to our Other Girls Share the Love Event Articles in the episode: https://www.thoseothergirls.com/post/health-at-every-size-deception-and-parental-responsibility-episode-255 This is a Other Girls Media production. You are able to listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, Pandora, Anchor, Breaker, OverCasts, Pocket Casts, and Radio Public PLUS YouTube and Rumble. Join our Patreon If you want to help us change culture Sponsors: COL 192: https://col1972.com/ "thoseothergirls1972" America Women Beauty: https://americanwomanbeauty.net/ "mal15" Garnuu: https://garnuu.com/ "othergirls10" LITL co: https://litlco.com/ "thosegirls10" The Pink Rose: https://shopthepinkrose.com/ "othergirls10" Want more TOG? Get the app Check out our website Order Merch Those Other Girls Rumble Channel Those Other Girls Youtube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/those-other-girls/support
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A new MP3 sermon from Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Parental Responsibility Speaker: Dr. E. Allen Griffith Broadcaster: Bible Baptist Church Event: Teaching Date: 8/6/2007 Length: 45 min.
Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show: This Hour: Biden says Hamas doesn't represent most people in Palestine McCarthy was working behind the scenes in the Speaker Vote according to Gaetz Kim on a Whim: Kim Vs. Parents being Responsible for their children's actions. 2 suspects in Vegas hit and run showed no remorse in the court room. Kim wonders if the parents are to blame. Marc suggests that people don't value life anymore Michael Cohen admits under oath that Trump didn't ask him to inflate his assets Coming Up: Dr Bob Onder and In Other News with Ethan
On September 20, 2023, Canadians from coast to coast demonstrated for parental rights in education. They were met by sizable opposition, including harsh statements by the Prime Minister and the Mayor of Ottawa. Against this backdrop Bible Teacher Alan Gilman explores what the Scriptures say about this crucial topic.Video version: https://youtu.be/XLqTf_s0kLw---Support this podcast: https://alangilman.ca/support/Questions/comments: comments@thinkingbiblically.orgTwitter: @alangilman
Together with our dear friend Sarah Beale, we delve deep into the pursuit of a 'good life.' Sarah shares her incredible journey of transitioning from the traditional Australian school system to an unstructured, unschooling approach. Dive into an enriching exploration of the power of choice, and the significance of maintaining a fluid, flexible approach to life.Sarah's idea of a 'good life' is deeply intertwined with her family's shift to unschooling. We discuss this intricate relationship, pondering how selling their possessions and leaving their home country has molded their perception of a fulfilling life. Sarah doesn't hold back from questioning the traditional school system's inclination to persuade parents to surrender responsibility to the state. Instead, she celebrates the role of a supportive community in embracing the freedom unschooling provides.As we unpack Sarah's metaphorical 'backpack of life,' the conversation takes an intriguing turn to encompass emotional baggage, triggers, and the strength of having a supportive community. We converse about creating a vibrant, judgement-free space for our children to express themselves and the inherent value of conversations that might not seem productive but deeply enrich our lives. The episode concludes with a potent dialogue about balancing life's projects with finding joy in the moment, asserting that happiness is a journey, not a destination. Join us, be inspired, and reconsider your definitions of a 'good life.
**Podcast: Not That Hard to Homeschool Highschool** *Episode Title: Embracing Parental Responsibility and Unveiling the True Cost of Education* *Host: Lisa Nehring* **Episode Description:** In this enlightening episode of "Not That Hard to Homeschool Highschool," we delve deep into the topic of parental responsibility and explore the true cost of education. Host Lisa Nehring shares her passion for homeschooling, especially during the high school years, as she highlights the benefits and advantages it brings to families. **Show Notes:** *Intro:* - Welcome back, homeschooling families and eager learners, to another episode of "Not That Hard to Homeschool Highschool." I'm your host, Lisa Nehring, and today, we're going to embark on a thought-provoking journey, uncovering the essence of parental responsibility and the genuine cost of education. *Segment 1: The True Cost of Education:* - As we often do in society, we primarily associate the cost of education with financial expenses – tuition fees, textbooks, and other school-related expenses. However, let's take a step back and reconsider the broader scope of cost. - Education costs extend far beyond financial implications, encompassing factors such as time, energy, and the emotional well-being of both the students and their families. - The traditional education system demands considerable time investment from students, leaving little room for pursuing passions, hobbies, or even quality family time. - The emotional cost of education is often overlooked but significant, as many students experience stress, anxiety, and sometimes even burnout due to the pressure to conform to standardized norms. *Segment 2: Embracing Parental Responsibility:* - Homeschooling presents an alternative path that allows parents to take back their vital role in their children's education. - Parents can tailor the curriculum to suit their child's unique learning style, interests, and pace, fostering a love for learning and a deeper understanding of subjects. - By homeschooling, parents can instill important values, ethics, and life skills that might not receive the same attention in traditional educational settings. - The increased involvement of parents in their child's education nurtures a stronger bond and a deeper sense of trust and support within the family unit. *Segment 3: Homeschooling through High School: A Great Choice for Families:* - Homeschooling during high school offers a myriad of benefits, including flexibility in scheduling and course selection, enabling students to explore their passions and concentrate on areas where they excel. - High school homeschooling encourages self-motivation and responsibility, traits that prove invaluable in college and future careers. - Individualized attention from parents fosters a supportive learning environment, helping students overcome challenges and explore various subjects in greater depth. - Homeschooling opens up opportunities for students to engage in real-world experiences, internships, and community involvement, enhancing their personal growth and development. *Conclusion:* - As we wrap up this episode, let's remember that homeschooling, especially through high school, offers families a remarkable opportunity to embrace parental responsibility and reimagine the true cost of education. - By investing our time, energy, and passion into our children's learning journey, we can create an educational experience that is truly transformative and empowering. - Thank you for joining me, Lisa Nehring, on this insightful episode of "Not That Hard to Homeschool Highschool." Until next time, happy homeschooling!
In this episode of The Vivek Show, Vivek Ramaswamy welcomes Megyn Kelly, esteemed journalist and former Fox News and NBC News anchor, for a discussion on media's influence, political ideologies, family values, and the importance of self-confidence. Kelly, known for her candid commentary on news and politics, shares invaluable insights drawn from her distinguished career in media. The pair delve into the role of media in shaping American culture, the ongoing debate within the Republican party, the role of government in regulating social media, and the need for a cultural shift in our approach to modern challenges. Megyn also shares personal experiences and perspectives on parenting, media bias, and cultivating self-confidence.Megyn Kelly is a seasoned journalist, legal commentator, and former news anchor at Fox News and NBC News. Known for her sharp insights and fearless commentary, Kelly is a respected voice in news and politics.--Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamy--Time-codes:00:00:34: Vivek Ramaswamy discusses his recurring campaign trail question about managing media's influence on American culture.00:02:20: Megyn Kelly suggests that the government should abstain from media issues, allowing media Darwinism to naturally correct the problem.00:03:30: Kelly observes that more people are resorting to alternative sources and digital channels for news, leading to a rise in individual media personalities.00:06:41: Megyn Kelly recounts her experience of implicit bias at Fox and explicit bias at NBC in news coverage.00:07:54: Vivek Ramaswamy discusses the governmental pressure angle on media outlets like Newsmax and OAN.00:09:15: Kelly argues that outlets like OAN and Newsmax can adopt the Daily Wire model to reach viewers without reliance on cable channels.00:12:43: Ramaswamy debates the inner conflict within the Republican party between classical liberal values and the need for more substantial conservatism.00:15:27: Megyn Kelly shares her perspective on the contrasts between liberalism and conservatism, with conservatism being more empowering and hands-off.00:20:12: Kelly expresses her disagreement with the TikTok ban, emphasizing parental responsibility in regulating children's social media use.00:22:01: Ramaswamy and Kelly agree that government intervention isn't the solution to issues like family breakdown, calling instead for a cultural change.00:26:50: Ramaswamy suggests that the mental health epidemic and the rise of woke ism, climatism, and transgenderism are symptoms of a deeper loss of self-confidence and a quest for meaning.00:27:43: Kelly shares her perspective on self-confidence, attributing it to her parents who never gave her false praise, and the importance of embracing humor and accepting imperfections.00:32:40: Kelly discusses the negative impact of modern media on children and the importance of finding alternatives to promote family values.00:34:37: Kelly emphasizes the necessity of nurturing the family unit and investing quality time with children.00:35:13: Ramaswamy agrees that change will come from everyday people making conscious choices and taking responsibility for their actions.
"Exploring Dualities: An Overview Of White Hat/ Black Hat Narratives And Government Finance"Brandon and Lindsy welcome Michael Pewtress, also known as Enoch on social media. Michael has been researching the end times. Brandon wanted to hear his take on what's been going on in the world. Michael shares that he started researching in 2004, when his ex-wife started using their children as weapons. He has been researching the end times ever since, and he's excited to share his knowledge learned through difficult trials of life. He describes a difficult experience he had of going through a divorce and not having any help as a man. After learning the court system was monetarily based, he ran for Member of Parliament in 2019. He also became a Christian in 2020 after realizing the truth behind government. He believes the world is heading into a new monetary system, a World Economic Forum system to scare everyone before the beast system, an AI controlled monetary system is implemented. He believes the white hat/black hat narrative is being used to manipulate the public and keep them in the dark.https://rumble.com/c/TheRundownOfOurRealityhttps://www.bitchute.com/channel/5W3JeLwUJbPp/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBn0otmAed3MErmRprMFdSQCampHermon.comOUR NEW MERCH SHOP ->https://unrefined-podcast.com/store-MFHja-1https://unrefinedpodcast.comTimestamps0:00:06Navigating Separation and the End Times0:03:56A Journey to Faith: How a Dream Led to a New Understanding of Christianity0:05:51The Impact of Divorce on Parental Responsibility and Child Development0:09:47Government Finance, Court System, and the White Hat/Black Hat Narrative0:16:51Conversation on White Hat Deception and Government Finance0:19:01Discussion on Student Loan Debt: A Duality of Perspectives0:21:25Exploring the Use of Tax Credits 0:25:17Examining the White Hat and Black Hat Narratives0:27:24Discussion on the Difference Between Black Hat and White Hat Narratives0:29:35Discussion on the Abundance of Media and the New World Order0:33:30Exploring the Hegelian Dialectic: A Discussion on Compromise and Change0:38:39Discussion of the Hegelian Dialectic and the Council of Nicaea0:40:45Conversation on the Influence of Paganism on Christianity
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A natural part of the world, reflected even in the Animal Kingdom, is the parental responsibility to provide, protect, train and encourage. Not all parents accept this responsibility. Some abandon it completely. But it still exists, the same way the wind exists but some people fight against it. In this episode we explore how this […] The post 038 – Parental Responsibility appeared first on Preacher Dad.
Tyra and Jackie discuss a recent event in the news where a young lady had her college scholarship rescinded due to some photos that were posted on social media. How does your online presence impact your opportunities, and what is the parent's responsibility to make sure that their child/children have an appropriate online presence??
As we learned more about the shooter in Buffalo, how young he is, how cold blooded his killing was, the rawness of his racism, it's hard not to be stunned by how he could come to feel that level of hatred at such a young age. Where were his parents? What about the act of live streaming and the role of social media companies? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to find out how her guests on A Woman's View felt. Her guests this week include Jeanetta Williams, president of the Salt Lake Branch of the NAACP and NAACP Tri-State Conference of Idaho, Nevada and Utah, Mary Richards reporter for The Church News, and Kathy Aiken, sports writer for KSL.com and founder of The Forget Me Not Project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When there are highly contentious cases involving the allocation of parental responsibilities, the court may need to appoint an expert to conduct an investigation. That's where today's guest comes in. Dr. Kathleen McNamara is a licensed psychologist and Parental Responsibility Evaluator (PRE) in Fort Collins, Colorado. As the name suggests, a PRE is a licensed individual who helps the court allocate parental responsibilities between parents in a way that will best meet the immediate and future needs of any children involved. As a PRE, Dr. McNamara plays a crucial role in helping parents develop effective methods for co-parent communication and coordination but, as you'll discover in today's episode, there are currently a number of challenges facing PREs across the country, including Colorado. Listen in as Dr. McNamara shares her insights with Amy Goscha into what is being referred to as a nationwide health crisis as the number of evaluators dwindles and how she believes we can begin to address some of the complex issues facing PREs, emphasizing the importance of continued education and greater protection, and more.Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Dr. McNamara and her private practice.Her involvement with Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) and other groups.Defining Parental Responsibility Evaluation (PRE) and Dr. McNamara's responsibilities.The prerequisites for becoming a Parental Responsibility Evaluator.Why Dr. McNamara believes that appointing a PRE should be the last resort.Understanding the nuances of PREs and the ongoing training that is required.The role that complete transparency and being open to scrutiny plays for PREs.Some of the troubling trends taking place in the field, not just in Colorado but nationwide.Why Dr. McNamara sees House Bill 21-1228 as a tipping point for many PREs.The varying levels of experience among the 37 PREs left in Colorado.Other challenges faced by evaluators in the field, including sub-standard work.Cases when a child and family investigator (CFI) or a PRE is required.Dr. McNamara's work on the Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluation.What she believes is necessary to encourage more PREs to join the field, including more research and greater protection.Advice for family lawyers for navigating evaluations: educate yourself on the alternatives.How Dr. McNamara believes we can begin to address the complex issues facing PREs.Her advice for parents: minimize conflict and maximize relationships for your children.What is Divorce at Altitude? Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injuries, and criminal defense in Colorado. If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at info@kalamaya.law.************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.