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The Well
There's Plastic In Our Bodies. Now What?

The Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 20:10 Transcription Available


What if the plastic container you're heating your leftover lunch in is actively rewriting your hormones? Environmental chemist Dr Paul Harvey unpacks the terrifying reality of microplastics, explaining how these tiny particles act like "micro knives," physically scratching our delicate gut lining and leaching creepy, hormone-disrupting chemicals into our system. Food scientist Dr Emma Beckett also weighs in, offering a much-needed reality check on balancing plastic panic with actual food safety. Then, we dive into "matressence," the massive, identity-shifting transition into motherhood. It turns out "baby brain" isn't a myth or a social media trend; real neuroimaging shows a mother's brain structurally prunes its grey matter to specialise for a baby, right as estrogen and progesterone drop off a perimenopause-level cliff. GET IN TOUCH Sign up to the Well Newsletter to receive your weekly dose of trusted health expertise without the medical jargon. Email here or leave us a voice note here. Ask The Doc: Ask us a question in The Waiting Room. Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok. Support independent women’s media and get our biggest offer of the year. Subscribe here for 30% off your annual Mamamia subscription. Code applied at the checkout. Offer ends June 30. CREDITS Hosts: Grace Rouvray & Dr Mariam Guests: Dr Paul Harvey & Dr Emma Beckett Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy Audio Producer: Jacob Round Social Producer: Elly Moore Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on. Information discussed in Well. is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide professional medical advice. Listeners should seek their own medical advice, specific to their circumstances, from their treating doctor or health care professional.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recovery Radio Houston Podcast
4/15/2026"Breaking the Bonds of Addiction and Finding Purpose"

Recovery Radio Houston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 25:21


In this powerful episode of Recovery Through Christ, Pastor John Alworth from the KKHT Studios delivers an urgent, "right now" message for anyone struggling with addiction, shame, or the heavy burdens of a fallen world. Reflecting on a prophetic 1965 broadcast by Paul Harvey and the rapid shift in modern culture, Pastor Alworth exposes how easily we can wander into isolation and destructive behavior. Drawing from his own profound story of breaking a multi-generational cycle of alcoholism at age 53, he extends a lifeline of hope, reminding listeners that it is never too late for a "living resurrection." Whether you are battling the global pandemic of substance abuse—from fentanyl to alcohol—or fighting internal wars with pride and anxiety, this episode maps out a clear path to true healing. Tune in to discover your identity as God’s unique masterpiece, learn what it practically means to be a "co-worker with Christ," and find the free resources available to help you or a loved one step out of the darkness and into marvelous light. If you or a loved one are seeking help with addiction, Pastor Alworth invites you to text or call 832-475-8642 to connect with a free, Christ-centered recovery placement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Georgia Politics Podcast
1976, Part 8: Paul Harvey and The Rest of the Story

The Georgia Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 71:45


Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! For this episode of our 1976 series, we step back into the golden age of radio with legendary broadcaster Paul Harvey. At a time when Americans gathered around their radios for news, commentary, and storytelling, Harvey's unmistakable voice became one of the most trusted — and influential — in the country. We explore how his daily broadcasts and the debut of "The Rest of the Story" in 1976 helped shape public opinion during a pivotal year in American politics and culture. From his signature delivery to his blend of news, patriotism, and human-interest storytelling, we examine why millions of listeners tuned in every day and how Harvey became a defining media figure of the era. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Hans Appen on Twitter @hansappen Craig Kidd on Twitter @CraigKidd1 Lyndsey Coates on Instagram @list_with_lyndsey Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network.

Peter Boyles Show Podcast
Dean Singleton Rejects Victor Marx Endorsement Claim

Peter Boyles Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 44:32


The Peter Boyles Show - May 23, 2026 HOUR 1: Peter Boyles opens Memorial Day weekend reflecting on the origins of Decoration Day and the shutdown of CBS News Radio after nearly 100 years. The conversation turns into a nostalgic look back at legendary broadcasters like Edward R. Murrow, Paul Harvey, and Wolfman Jack, along with memories of old-school Denver radio and how streaming has changed the media business forever. Dean Singleton joins the show to discuss the decline of traditional media, the future of newspapers and television, and Colorado politics. Singleton also pushes back on claims made by gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx, saying he never endorsed him and clarifying that he supports Phil Weiser for governor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Brink
Episode #558: Dr. Danny Brassell

On The Brink

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 37:15


Danny Brassell is a globally recognized speaker, bestselling author, communication strategist, and storytelling expert who has spent decades helping leaders transform the way they connect, communicate, and inspire. Known by many as “Jim Carrey with a Ph.D.” for his high energy delivery and unforgettable stage presence, Danny has spoken to more than 3,500 audiences around the world and continues to deliver over 100 keynote presentations every year.A former inner city teacher turned internationally sought after business communicator, Danny built his career around one core belief: stories change people. Whether speaking to entrepreneurs, executives, educators, or organizations, he teaches audiences how to turn personal experiences into powerful narratives that build trust, create influence, and drive meaningful action.Danny is the author of 21 books, including Leadership Begins with Motivation and Misfits and Crackpots, blending humor, wisdom, and Paul Harvey style storytelling into lessons that audiences remember long after the presentation ends. His ability to merge entertainment with actionable insight has made him one of the most dynamic voices in leadership communication today.

Soul Sync with Jason Paul
Two Mediums on Addiction, Awakening, and Finding Spirit in the Dark with Paul Harvey

Soul Sync with Jason Paul

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 44:50 Transcription Available


What happens when addiction, darkness, and emotional pain become the very doorway that leads someone toward spirit?In this raw and deeply honest conversation, I sit down with trance medium and spiritual teacher Paul Harvey to explore the reality behind spiritual awakening — not as a perfect, polished journey, but as something often born through struggle, surrender, and transformation.Together, we speak openly about addiction, altered states, mediumship, spiritual experiences, healing, and what it truly means to rebuild yourself from the inside out.This is not a conversation about pretending to be enlightened. It's about two mediums speaking honestly about life, pain, awakening, and finding meaning in the darker chapters of the human experience.Paul also shares his early introduction to spiritualism at just 12 years old, his development into trance work, and the profound experiences that shaped his connection to spirit.If you've ever felt lost, disconnected, overwhelmed, or as though life was trying to break you apart… this episode may help you realise that sometimes the breakdown becomes the beginning of something deeper.** This episode discusses the use of drug addiction, listen with care, and please seek help or speak to a loved one or health care professional, this first step is often the hardest**What you'll hear Paul's early introduction to spiritualism and mediumship  The connection between addiction and spiritual searching  Why many awakenings begin in darkness  The emotional and psychological side of mediumship  Trance states and altered consciousness  The challenge of staying grounded while spiritually opening  Fear, ego, surrender, and healing  Why authenticity matters more than appearing “spiritual”  Honest reflections on pain, purpose, and transformation Who this episode is for Anyone going through a spiritual awakening  People navigating addiction or emotional struggle  Those curious about trance mediumship and consciousness  Listeners searching for deeper meaning in difficult experiences  Anyone who feels there must be “more” to life To find out more about Paul, visit his socials - Facebook @streetstothestars  Instagram @streets2thestars and on TikTok @streets2thestars  ✨ Join the Soul Sync Newsletter I'm now starting a monthly Soul Sync spiritual newsletter — sharing behind-the-scenes reflections, spiritual insights, upcoming workshops, competitions, podcast updates, and things I don't always share publicly.To join, simply visit: jasonpaulmedium.comThen scroll to the bottom of the homepage and sign up in the newsletter bar.

Conservative Daily Podcast
Joe Oltmann Untamed | Third World Logic. Time To Take It All Back | 05.14.26

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 85:14


From the hauntingly prophetic warnings of Paul Harvey in 1965 to the fractured reality of 2026, this episode pulls back the curtain on the coordinated erosion of American society. Joe examines the "War on Christianity" not merely as a cultural debate, but as a systematic assault on the nation's foundational bedrock principles like inherent human dignity and the separation of powers derived from a realistic view of human fallibility. By analyzing the rise of radical ideologies and the "peaceful" conquest strategies openly discussed by organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood, we confront the uncomfortable reality of leaders who appear more committed to special interests and globalist agendas than the citizens they represent.Joe exposes the diverse masks of modern evil, from the gaslighting of media personalities to the overt racial tribalism creeping into local governance. We scrutinize the intentional subversion of the American education system and the rise of Marxist-socialist ideologies that demand total allegiance to the state over God. As we look at the proliferation of radical "ethnic enclaves" and the subversion of the rule of law by officials in our major cities, the episode concludes with a rallying cry for a modern crusade of the spirit. It is an urgent call to recognize the placeholders of evil and reclaim the Christian principles that once made America a beacon for the entire world.

Christ Episcopal Church
“Damaris Will Not Be Forgotten”

Christ Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 17:03


May 10, 2026: May God's words be spoken, may God's words be heard. Amen. Happy Mother's Day, and many good wishes to those celebrating. It is a joyous occasion for most – offering a time to appreciate the love of their moms with maybe flowers, a visit or a call, or some other way to thank them. For others, this is also a difficult day, or one that brings about mixed feelings at least. For they are those whose mother's have died, or those whose mothers are absent – in whatever way that may mean – or those mothers who have lost a child, or those women who could not have one. For these people Mother's Day can be troubling, awkward, or even painful. And if that is you, know that we, your parish family, are holding you in prayer. And so, as I say each year, that is that is why I like to think of today as less about Mothers specifically, and more about women – mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, nieces, aunts, and friends. Women who have been a part of our lives – nurturing, mentoring, loving, caring. That is what we really celebrate today – the journey of women – us, if we are women, and those women who have been a part of our lives. And there was a woman listening to St. Paul in the passage we heard today from the Acts of the Apostles, but you wouldn't know it based on the reading for this morning. As the story we heard goes, St. Paul was speaking before the Areopagus. What we didn't hear was why. See, while he was waiting for his preaching buds Silas and Tim to arrive in Athens (why is a whole other story), Paul had been walking around town seeing among the bustling city lots of monuments to various Gods, even an altar that, as he would later note, was inscribed with this: “to an unknown God.” As Paul does, he taught people in the synagogues and the streets about Jesus. Now, this is where the previous verses get funny, and why I think they should be included. It goes like this: “…some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers debated with him. Some said, “What does this pretentious babbler want to say?” Others said, “He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign divinities.” … So they took him and brought him to the Areopagus and asked him, “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting? It sounds rather strange to us, so we would like to know what it means.” Now all the Athenians and the foreigners living there would spend their time in nothing but telling or hearing something new.” That is part of what is missing from the story. The part we did hear was this… St. Paul then speaks before the council, mentions the bit about the “unknown God,” and in classic Paul style, uses their own poetry to counter the notion of such a thing. He quotes Aratus (a Cilician poet) in the phrase “For we also are his offspring,” and likely refers to Epimenides of Crete with the phrase “For in him we live and move and have our being” to counter the idea that any God would be unknown to their own creation. Socrates would have been proud of his use of their own words, and given that Paul was university educated, with excellence in rhetoric and debate which we see in his writings, it also isn't surprising. Then Paul told them about Jesus – about his life, death, and resurrection. For reasons that confound me, that is where the lectionary stops this reading. But on this day, when we celebrate the women in our lives, we need to hear, as the late Paul Harvey would say, “the rest of the story.” The text continues with this: “When they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some scoffed, but others said, “We will hear you again about this.” At that point Paul left them. But some of them joined him and became believers, including Dionysius the Areopagite and a woman named Damaris and others with them.” Now, there are are a few things to note about Damaris, especially on a day when we celebrate women. First, that she is mentioned at all by the author. In his book Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony, New Testament scholar Richard Bauckham argues that named individuals in the Gospels and Acts are not random, but rather were known to the early Christian communities as key witnesses, leaders, or teachers. This would be especially true of any women named. Second, some try to link Damaris by marriage to Dionysius, the other convert mentioned in this story. Nowhere does it say that, and the author of Luke-Acts, being a stickler as he was, would have done so if it had been the case. And third, is that she is standing there listening to St. Paul speak before the Areopagus in the first place. The Areopagus was a place for centuries where the learned, the most respected in that region, the most powerful, would listen to and debate ideas, pronounce judgements over serious criminal matters, and wrestle with larger questions of science, philosophy, & religion. Damaris would have had to have been wealthy, intellectually gifted, powerful, or all of the above. So, there is a lot for us in this larger story about St. Paul, a bunch of Greek philosophers and judges, and Dionysius and Damaris. And we need to hear it too, especially amidst all that is happening in the world today. For starters, there the inscription on the altar that Paul saw and spoke about. One wonders who constructed it, and why? As I was thinking about that, I was struck by this one part of the Psalm we heard today. The Psalmist speaks of God as one, “Who holds our souls in life.” Think of that for a moment. What does it mean that God is one that “holds your soul in life?” There is such a sense of care, of nurturing, of love in that imagery – and most of all – of knowing. That God knows us. The thing is, we hear this not only in that Psalm, but throughout the scriptures of our faith. We hear that same message, or something like it – over and over and over again in many different ways. From Genesis 1 to the final chapter of the Revelation to John, our scriptures remind us that, as those Greek poets Paul quoted made clear – God created us, and in God we have our very being – God holds our soul in life with great love. This is why at the Easter Vigil and in Lessons & Carols we get texts that span the entire bible – to tell the story of God's relationship with us through time as a reminder that our God didn't begin loving us when Jesus was born, but he was born to us because God has loved us from the beginning of time. That God does indeed hold our souls in life…or really, in love. And that type of relationship, the one God has with all of creation, rooted in unconditional love – means that God knows us – knows us deeply – even if God is unknown to us. All of which brings me back to whoever built that altar. The thing is – it wasn't built because they thought God doesn't exist. Why bother? No, it was built because they could sense God's presence – could sense that there was something larger than themselves – they just didn't know how to name what they were feeling. This was a seeker – something we all have been, and hopefully still are, or we wouldn't be here right now. We don't stop seeking just because we walk in the doors of a church and sit in the pew. Or I sure hope not. It is practically in the DNA of the Episcopal Church to seek, to question, to wrestle with what we think we know. And seeking is as much about what is sought as it is about the one who is searching. The spiritual seeker wants to understand the Creative force they can sense in the world, but learns as much about themselves when they do. Understanding is about knowing – about seeing and being seen. And the truth is that we not only seek God that we may know God, but also that we may feel seen and known ourselves. So many people in the world today yearn to be seen – not looked past, ignored, or pushed aside. They want to be listened to, not because they think they have all the answers, but because in listening, we see them a bit more. That is why it is so important to lift up Damaris in this story. So many women in scripture get ignored or go unnamed – and even our lectionary cuts them out. But the patriarchy rooted in sexism isn't just a part of faith traditions like ours. Women all across time have been left out of our history books – their inventions, courageous acts, writings, or leadership unacknowledged – their names unknown. If we are to ever know God the way God yearns to be known, we cannot ignore or abuse what God creates, especially those made in God's image – the women as well as the men. For when we do, when we ignore and abuse the very soul God holds in life – we willingly do the same to God. Which brings me back to Damaris. She was noted by the author of Luke-Acts, and we should not make the mistake so many do and take no notice of her. We will remember Damaris today. We will say her name and tell her story. But there is something else going on in this story – something missing from our world today (not to mention the lectionary). Paul was doing as evangelists are meant to do – all of us really – he was talking about his faith. That's a good thing! Yet, the lesson we most need now though does not come from Paul. It comes from the Athenians, and begins in the part left out from the passage, which I mentioned earlier. Sure, some thought he was a “pretentious babbler,” which, if you read a lot of Paul's writings you might agree with them. And yet, they didn't throw stuff at him, push him aside, or arrest him for saying things they didn't like or understand (as we know happened to Paul in other places). What did they do? Well, this is why this earlier part is so important, and why I cannot figure out why it was left out – I mean, how can you understand the full scripture of you don't hear it? Just a reminder, this is how they responded: They said to Paul “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting? It sounds rather strange to us, so we would like to know what it means.” The text goes on to describe all of the people in that region, saying “Now all the Athenians and the foreigners living there would spend their time in nothing but telling or hearing something new.” And when they listened more to Paul in his speech before the Areopagus, they didn't throw him over a cliff for speaking about something they hadn't heard before – nor did most of them immediately accept what he said. In the final part of this story, again left out of the lectionary for today, they said instead “We will hear you again about this.” We should not be surprised by their response. Anyone who had to read Plato in school knows Socratic dialog, which originated in Ancient Greece long before Paul or Jesus were born. For that matter, anyone who reads some of the epistles of St. Paul see in them this method of question and answer to get to truth. Some scholars have pointed to striking similarities between Socrates in Athens and Paul in Athens – something the learned author of Luke-Acts may have been trying to bring to mind. But while interesting, especially if you enjoy trips down the philosophical rabbit hole, the most important part is in the invitation to dialog in the first place offered by the Athenians in the face of something they either did not know, or did not believe to be true. If only we today would do as these Athenians and the others in Athens at the time of Paul's travels are doing in this story. Instead, most people would just change the channel, walk away, yell and scream, or Gerry-mander them into silence. If you are in our government, you would arrest and indict them, or push to have them taken off the air. What would the world, or really – let's narrow that down…what might our country be like if we were to listen more to what we don't understand, invite those who offer different opinions to speak to us, or at the end of a contentious town hall say “We will hear you again about this.” If we think about it – listening is one of the ways we see others, one of the ways we say to them that they are known to us. One of the ways we become known to them too. And seeing someone, getting to know them a bit, is the first step toward loving them as we are called to do. It is also the first step toward knowing God. So as we leave here and head out into our own public squares – divided as they are – let us question as the Athenians what we hear from others, not to shut down, but so that we can better understand, see, and know – them, the truth, and the God who created it all. And let us hear of the resurrection of Christ and have our hearts moved in such a way as we become like Damaris – leaving this place to proclaim the good news in such a way that we cannot be pushed aside and be forgotten or ignored. For there are far too many yet for whom God is still unknown, who yearn to be known themselves, who dream of being seen and loved by One who would hold their soul in life. Amen. For the audio, click below, or subscribe to our iTunes Sermon Podcast by clicking here (also available on Audible): Sermon Podcast https://christchurchepiscopal.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Sermon-May-10-2026-1.m4a The Rev. Diana L. Wilcox Christ Church in Bloomfield & Glen Ridge May 10, 2026 The Sixth Sunday of Easter 1st Reading – Acts 17:22-31 Psalm 66:7-18 2nd Reading – 1 Peter 3:13-22 Gospel – John 14:15-21

The Survival Podcast
Eight Essential Survial Gardening Skills – TSP Rewind – Epi-313

The Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 49:28


In this episode from 2010 look at developing eight conventional and unconventional skills for the survival gardener.  Ways that you can maximize production, protect your crops, extend your seasons and maximize space. I am also going to do a follow up on my comments about the Arizona immigration bill yesterday, giving you what Paul Harvey would call “the rest of the story”. Join me today as we discuss… Succession planting Trellising Guerrilla gardening Companion planting Container gardening Sheet mulching and rough mulching Water harvesting Wildlife identification ` The original show was titled Episode-425- Eight Essential Survival Gardening Skills and was … Continue reading →

Gettin Grit Podcast
REMEMBERING PAUL HARVEY PART-5

Gettin Grit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 8:35


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The Professional Noticer
Livin' the Life with Brent Burns

The Professional Noticer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 51:00


This week, we're revisiting one of our favorite episodes from the early days of the podcast! Originally recorded in October 2020, Andy sits down with Brent Burns—singer, songwriter, humorist, and Gulf Coast legend—in one of our very first video episodes. Tune in for this hilarious encore including the wild story of a $10,000 horse named Groupie Doll who won the Breeders' Cup twice and sold for over $3 million, how Brent's song ended up on Paul Harvey's show (the one time Harvey ever played music), why getting shot in Vietnam — and spending three years in the hospital — can eventually become funny, the lesson about Donald Duck that kept Andy humble early in his career, and of course… a couple of songs! Visit BrentBurns.com to pick up Brent's albums, merch, and more!

History & Factoids about today
Feb 28th-Largest Penguin, Donnie Iris, B-52's, Train, Jason Aldean, Gilbert Gottfried, Tooth Fairy

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 14:34 Transcription Available


National Tooth Fairy day. Entertainment from 1969. Largest pinguin discovered, Waco Branch Dividian stand-off began, Roger Scott tried for sleeping during church. Todays birthdays - Charles Durning, Gavin MacCleod, Donnie Iris, Bernadette Peters, Mercedes Ruehl, Gilbert Gottfried, Cindy Wilson, Rae Dawn Chong, Partick Monahan, Jason Aldean. Paul Harvey Died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran    https://diannacorcoran.com/Tooth fairy song - Patty ShuklaEvetyday people - Sly and the Family StoneTo make love sweeter for you - Jerry Lee LewisBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent       http://50cent.com/Ah Leah - Donnie IrisI'll be your baby tonight - Bernadette PetersGive me back my man - B-52'sCalling all angels - TrainBig green tractor - Jason Aldean    Exit - Take that shot - Shari Rowe    https://www.sharirowe.com/History and Factoids about today webpagecountryundergroundradio.comcooolmedia.comHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com

The Todd Huff Radio Show
Why Christians Stand with Trump on Life, Borders, and Culture

The Todd Huff Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 40:55 Transcription Available


Why do millions of Christians continue to support Donald Trump? Guest host Gary Varvel breaks down the answer—policy over personality. From the overturning of Roe v. Wade to border security, religious liberty, Israel, crime reduction, the economy, and the cultural battle over gender and family, Varvel explains why many believers see this moment as a crossroads for America. He also delivers a powerful modern update to Paul Harvey's “If I Were the Devil,” warning about technology, government expansion, and moral confusion. This is a conversation about faith, freedom, and the future of the nation.

Todd Huff Show
Why Christians Stand with Trump on Life, Borders, and Culture

Todd Huff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 40:55


Why do millions of Christians continue to support Donald Trump? Guest host Gary Varvel breaks down the answer—policy over personality. From the overturning of Roe v. Wade to border security, religious liberty, Israel, crime reduction, the economy, and the cultural battle over gender and family, Varvel explains why many believers see this moment as a crossroads for America. He also delivers a powerful modern update to Paul Harvey's “If I Were the Devil,” warning about technology, government expansion, and moral confusion. This is a conversation about faith, freedom, and the future of the nation.

THE JERICHO FORCE PODCAST
The Fortified Life Podcast with Jason Davis - EP 223 | David Holland | New York Times non-fiction bestseller list

THE JERICHO FORCE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 46:27 Transcription Available


David A. Holland has ghost-written or edited 46 published books—three of which have appeared on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list. He also co-authored Paul Harvey's America, (Tyndale House, 2009/ awarded the 2009 Retailers Choice Award in its category).  He is the principal creative mind behind hundreds of magazine articles, radio programs, direct mail packages, television specials and video segments successfully crafted for clients from the realms of faith, public policy, professional sports, and business. Holland was a founding partner of Cobalt Bridge Multichannel, a strategic consultancy specializing in multichannel marketing. He resides in Dallas, Texas and is a frequent speaker on the intersection of faith, media, and public policy.

The Big 550 KTRS
The McGraw Show 2-16-26: Presidents' Day, Olympics, Gratitude House, Paul Harvey & Ray Hartmann

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 129:37


The McGraw Show 2-16-26: Presidents' Day, Olympics, Gratitude House, Paul Harvey & Ray Hartmann by

John Clay Wolfe Show
#124 John Clay Wolfe Show

John Clay Wolfe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 155:36


JCW shares stories from Thanksgiving dinner, The Devil kicked Charles Manson out of Hell, Rush Limbaugh was still drunk from Thanksgiving festivities, and a special uncensored appearance from Paul Harvey at the end of the podcast.

John Clay Wolfe Show
#49 John Clay Wolfe Show 6-4-16

John Clay Wolfe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 153:58


This weeks show includes: Riding with Roy, Wallace Edwards On the Beatles, Top 10 Ali Quotes, Paul Harvey, The Ride Of The Week: Toyota 4Runner, and of course much More!

SwampSwami.com - Sports Commentary and more!
Celebrating Lovable Larry Ryan’s 60-year Shreveport Radio Career

SwampSwami.com - Sports Commentary and more!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 16:03


***Special thanks to KEEL Radio’s Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale; to Tony Taglavore (shreveportbossierjournal.com) for his excellent 2024 feature story about Larry Ryan, and to Twin Blends: Northwest Louisiana History Hunters’ Facebook page for a few photos in today’s story.  I had the pleasure of working as a part-time announcer for Larry Ryan nearly 50 years ago. During the early 1960’s, Larry Ryan may have heard the phrase “You’re fired!” more times than cartoon’s George Jetson did from his boss, Mr. Spacely. The young radio announcer had bounced around from one radio market to another in search of a few extra dollars per week. This 26-year old disk jockey was offered a $25/week raise to move to Shreveport, Louisiana and begin working the evening shift at Top 40 radio station KEEL 710AM in 1964. For more than 60 years, Shreveport, Bossier City and Ark-La-Tex region have embraced “Lovable” Larry Ryan and his immense radio creativity and talent. Last Friday, Ryan’s most recent Shreveport radio station employer (which played “The Greatest Hits of All Time” oldies format) abruptly advised him and his morning crew that their long-time popular morning show was being canceled. Effective immediately. The FM station was recently acquired by a new owner.  They wanted to go in a different direction with their 6-9AM morning show. Though it had been awhile, Larry Ryan was quite familiar with hearing that line again. Today, Larry Ryan’s first radio station employer in Shreveport brought him back on the air to provide him with a very dignified way to say, “Good bye” to his legions of loyal radio listeners. The final hour of Wednesday’s News/Talk 710 KEEL morning show featuring Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale was filled with tributes to the area’s radio broadcasting legend. Shreveport mayor Tom Arceneaux and Bossier City mayor Tommy Chandler each read proclamations making it “Larry Ryan Day” in both cities (February 11, 2026). How did Iowa native Larry Ryan become so beloved in Shreveport, LA? Larry Ryan is a native of Marshalltown, Iowa – just northeast of Des Moines.  After a one year stint at what is now Northern Iowa University, he joined the Air Force. If he thought it was cold in Iowa during the winter, Larry Ryan found himself stationed in frigid Minot, North Dakota.  That’s when he knew it was time to leave the Air Force and find a real job. He would become a radio announcer (DJ, if you prefer) who worked at stations in Iowa, Arkansas, Alabama, and Virginia prior to receiving an offer to work the evening shift at AM powerhouse KEEL Radio in Shreveport.  Larry reminded listeners today that he also brought along his long-time girlfriend, Suzy. They were married in Marshall, Texas upon his arrival in Shreveport.  More about Suzy Ryan in a bit. Larry Ryan’s evening show became a huge hit with the younger audience. He interacted with callers, had fun doing creative “live” spots for sponsors, and even created funny comedy song features such as “Hide The Booze” (performed to the instrumental version of “The Can-Can Song”). It wasn’t long before Larry Ryan was promoted to become KEEL’s morning show host. The 50,000 watt daytime signal of KEEL AM stretches from Texarkana to the north and southward through northeastern Texas and western and central Louisiana down I-49 to Lafayette. “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s morning show beginning in the mid-1960’s featured Top 40 rock and roll hits along with topics of local interest.  Talented radio newsmen like Ken Booth and Scott Hodges, syndicated commentator Paul Harvey, and a very unlikely local weatherman added more flavor to this increasingly popular show. This morning, Larry recounted that KEEL’s morning newsman Ken Booth did not like being asked to read the weather at the end of his local newscasts.  KEEL’s co-located FM affiliate KMBQ was playing automated reel-to-reel tapes of beautiful music.  Larry quickly grabbed the FM station’s young audio operator named Ralph Montgomery and said, “Get in here!  I want you to come read the weather on the air for me – now!” Ryan introduced his nervous and totally unprepared 6:05AM weather man to KEEL’s massive audience. “And now…the effervescent…Mr. Weather!”  Ralph Montgomery somehow made it through that first weather forecast and won a 50+year radio co-hosting role alongside of Larry Ryan. Mr. Weather’s unique sense of humor always seemed to tickle Larry’s funny bone. It was pure radio magic Larry Ryan & Mr. Weather became the foundation for KEEL’s incredible radio ratings success for the next decade.  KEEL’s morning show captured an unheard-of 50% of the total radio audience as both youngsters and their parents were fans of the show. Larry became KEEL’s program director and hired a number of extremely talented on-air personalities to work at other times of the day.  Howard Clark, Steve Kelly, Tommy Kramer, Ronald F. Montgomery (no relation to Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery) and many others graduated to work at major market radio stations after being mentored by Larry Ryan at KEEL in Shreveport. Producing a top-notch commercial for clients is very important for radio stations. The creative voice and production talents of Larry Ryan and his team of announcers was in high demand for producing effective commercials on behalf of local, regional and national ad agencies. Larry’s wife, Suzy, became involved in selling radio advertising for KEEL.  She possessed a sincere belief in the effectiveness of the station’s primary product – especially her husband’s top-rated radio show.  Suzy remained laser-focused on business and supported Larry’s creative talent behind the microphone.  The duo’s business acumen translated into solid income for their soon-to-be growing family. After Suzy became pregnant with each of the couple’s two children (Corey and Casey), Larry frequently brought Suzy on the air to talk about how she had been feeling.  Their willingness to share such personal details over the air further endeared the couple to thousands of KEEL’s adult listeners. Larry Ryan played sports in high school and brought his love of sports to Shreveport Ryan formed the KEEL “Dirty Dribblers” basketball team and the KEEL “Nasty Nine” softball team.  The basketball team featured a few of the radio announcers but included legitimate sports talent such as former Northwestern State University basketball player-turned-media advertising specialist Al LeGrand.  The KEEL Dirty Dribblers and Nasty Nine softball teams played dozens of fund-raising games against the teachers and coaches at area schools. The goodwill resulting from those charity games served to reinforce the personal bond between the radio station’s listeners and “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s radio team. By 1974, the World Football League had started a new pro football league.  This came a few years after the American Football League had successfully merged with the NFL in 1970. The new WFL franchise located in Houston was already failing in Year #1. Larry Ryan took to the air expressing his firm belief that Shreveport and Bossier City (with about 350,000 residents) was quite capable of supporting the Houston WFL franchise – assuming it could be moved to Shreveport. Within weeks of Ryan’s daily on-air encouragement to local businesses and governmental leaders, the WFL’s Houston Texans (that was their name!) moved the franchise to Shreveport midway through the initial football season. The Shreveport Steamer of the World Football League was born.  A local crowd of more than 21,000 attended the Steamer’s first home game against Memphis in September, 1974.  Though Shreveport’s attendance remained solid, the WFL folded midway through its second season in 1975 under mounting financial pressures. Around this time, Larry and Suzy Ryan were offered a chance to buy another local radio station in Shreveport.  Unlike KEEL’s 50,000 watt signal, local station KBCL’s signal was just 250 watts and operated on a daytime-only frequency. The duo took the plunge anyway. They built a top-notch on-air and sales staff and pursued FCC approval to relocate the radio station onto a frequency with 24-hour capability.  Talented on-air personalities like Randy Davis (who enjoyed a long career in New York City), K.C. Daniels, Howard Jennings Hart, and Larry “Charlie” Monk joined the staff. Current FOX Sports football and basketball broadcaster Tim Brando also worked for Larry Ryan at KBCL prior to moving to a larger radio market and into his future television career. Though this under-powered AM radio station’s ratings were quite impressive, the inability to obtain a 24-hour operating frequency from the FCC, a declining local employment market, and the rise of FM competition forced the Ryans to return to their radio roots in the early 1980’s. Bringing it forward Larry Ryan would work for another 40 years (!) in the Shreveport area at various radio stations. He spent most of the past few decades playing 70’s and 80’s music formats for his faithful listeners. Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery began a career in another field, but his employer allowed him to work early mornings with his long-time partner, too. Long-time friend and sales pro Al LeGrand stuck with Larry, too.  Al provided sports commentary for Ryan’s morning shows and enjoyed participating in some of the on-air hijinks until retiring several years ago. LeGrand built a very successful media advertising agency in Shreveport. Larry’s one-woman dynamo wife, Suzy Ryan, proudly formed her own media advertising agency.  She would (of course) provide sales support for Larry’s successful radio programs.  The Ryans’ two children would also enter the media business after completing their education. Sadly, Larry Ryan’s beloved wife and life partner, Suzy, passed away in 2013.  Larry has (at least until last Friday) continued to work his morning radio show for a local FM station. Interviewed two years ago, Larry Ryan (now in his 80’s) knew that his time behind the microphone would eventually come to an end. In that print interview in 2024, Larry Ryan said, “I’ve done good.  I’ve been nationally recognized, which really doesn’t mean that much other than ego.  That has never been part of my being.  I had fun!” And so have we!  Thank you for six decades of terrific memories, Lovable Larry! The post Celebrating Lovable Larry Ryan’s 60-year Shreveport Radio Career appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.

The Daily Standup
Want To Win Big? Focus Small - Mike Cohn

The Daily Standup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 4:27


Want To Win Big? Focus Small - Mike CohnSomething momentous happened on December 20, 2020.Becky Hammon made history as the first woman to ever coach a men's team in a National Basketball Association professional game. Coach Hammon took over coaching the San Antonio Spurs when head coach Gregg Popovich was ejected in the first half.After the game, the press asked Coach Hammon what her thoughts had been when her glass-ceiling-busting moment arrived. She said, “Honestly, in the moment I was just trying to win the game. I say this a lot, but I try not to think about the huge picture and the huge aspect of it, because it can get overwhelming.”I love this attitude. Yes, Hammon was busting through a glass ceiling. And yes, winning the game is the big goal for her and her players. But she also knew that their best chance of winning was to focus on the short term and execute well, play by play. It's easy for teams–sports teams and agile ones–to get distracted by how much is riding on the outcome of their endeavor. However, great teams (and their coaches) know that the path to success is achieved one small, well-executed step at a time. For example, some teams stall—thinking they need to have a perfect and complete product backlog written before starting a project. The perfect, complete product backlog doesn't exist. And, if it did, it could only be written once the project is finished! I advise these teams to reframe the question. These teams are trying to answer the question, “What should we build overall?” They instead need to consider, “What should we build next?”Similarly, organizations stall in their agile adoption efforts waiting for the perfect project or the perfect team of people to become available.Or they try to map out every step they'll take on an agile transition.I worry these organizations have a Gantt chart covering their agile transition hanging on a wall somewhere.As with a team trying to write a perfect product backlog, an organization waiting for perfect conditions to go agile is asking the wrong question. And now for what famed radio host Paul Harvey called “The Rest of the Story.”When Coach Hammon's big moment arrived in 2020, the Spurs ultimately lost the game. And that's OK. You don't win every game you play or make every shot you take.But you know what Coach Hammon did in 2022? She led the Las Vegas Aces to their first WNBA Championship. Then did it again the year after that, making the Aces the first WNBA team in 20 years to repeat as champions in back-to-back years.Be like Coach Hammon. Focus on the next thing that needs to be done while keeping the ultimate goal in mind. When you do, you maximize your chances of taking your own teams from good to great,Success Doesn't Happen OvernightHow to connect with AgileDad:- [website] ⁠https://www.agiledad.com/⁠- [instagram] ⁠https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/⁠- [facebook] ⁠https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/⁠- [Linkedin] ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/

Why I Hate this Album
Prepisode #139 - Tanya Tucker - Delta Dawn

Why I Hate this Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 73:57


This week we are discussing the strange song Delta Dawn performed by Tanya Tucker (1972), and we compare it to the Helen Reddy version that came out a year later. Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week's album. In this episode we discuss DUIs while on a horse, Paul Harvey, ghosts, Tim defends Criss Angel again, Marshall Applewhite, people who are hot for the lord, and so much more!  Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Quick update on the goings on at the world headquarters Discuss our history with the song/band Song discussion - lyrics and music Music Video How the song did worldwide Amazon reviews Listener email (just 2) Music news of the weird Announce next week's album

The Michael Berry Show
PM Show Hr 2 | More Words of Wisdom from Paul Harvey

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 33:35 Transcription Available


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The Michael Berry Show
PM Show Hr 1 | Paul Harvey Pays Tribute to First Responders

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 33:55 Transcription Available


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Christian Center Shreveport
Shabbat Shalom: "Amazing Rest Of Story Episodes"

Christian Center Shreveport

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 16:19


On today's podcast, we share 2 amazing "Rest of the Story" episodes from Paul Harvey.  In these stories, you see the mystery of how the Lord works behind the scenes.  We also thank you all for being a part of this ministry.  

The Politics & Punk Rock Podcast
When Men Became Gods (Part 3)

The Politics & Punk Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 69:55


Andrew For America continues with the themes of the previous two episodes where he attempts to prove the existence of a global world elite that is more powerful than sovereign nations, how this group has eliminated world leaders that went against the agenda, and how this group seeks to seize control of the entire world. In this episode, Andrew talks about how the most powerful banking families basically "bought" the United States in 1927 and took over control of the issuance of our nations credit. Andrew also follows up on his discussion about Robert Maxwell and Pergamon Press by playing a clip from Tiffany "the vino mom" on Instagram who shares some new developments about the new ownership of the Pergamon Press. She also tells us about Securus Technologies, a company that builds private prisons in areas where the average reading level of school students is low! SO EVIL!!! Andrew also talks about capitalism, fascism, monopolies, totalitarianism, censorship, engineered reality, the move towards digital currency, and how the elite want the common people to be fighting with each other, which is being helped along and perpetuated by brainwashing techniques used through social media. Andrew ends the show with the famous, prophetic, 1965 speech by radio commentator Paul Harvey (which prophesizes this hellish future that we are living in in the modern era) entitled, "If I Were the Devil."They're trying to build a prison planet people; I rest my case!The song selection is the song, "Sell Your Soul" by the band Odd Robot.Visit allegedlyrecords.com and check out all of the amazing punk rock artists!Visit soundcloud.com/andrewforamerica1984 to check out Andrew's music!Like and Follow The Politics & Punk Rock Podcast PLAYLIST on Spotify!!!Check it out here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Y4rumioeqvHfaUgRnRxsy...politicsandpunkrockpodcast.comFollow Future Is Now Coalition on Instagram @FutureIsOrgwww.futureis.org

7 Minute Stories w/ Aaron Calafato
Christmas: The Man and the Birds | A Timeless Christmas Story

7 Minute Stories w/ Aaron Calafato

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 8:22


Every Christmas, a short story makes its return—one without a known author, but with a lasting impact. The Man and the Birds was famously shared each holiday season by Paul Harvey on the radio, and for years, it's become an annual tradition on 7 Minute Stories. In this special holiday episode, Aaron revisits the quiet, timeless parable about belief, humility, and what it means to truly see one another. Recorded live during Night Stories Live! this retelling invites listeners to slow down, listen closely, and carry a simple truth with them into Christmas. A story passed hand to hand, voice to voice—now shared once again.

Aunt Blanche's Story Corner
Episode 150 - Paul Harvey's "The Man and the Birds Christmas Story."

Aunt Blanche's Story Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 6:12


Change For Your Dollar with John Putnam
208 - A Christmas to Remember - The Gift Who Came, The Hope We Carry

Change For Your Dollar with John Putnam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 16:28


Isn't it beautiful that the deepest meaning of Christmas is found in the One who first gave Himself to us? In this Christmas episode, John continues part two of his Christmas to Remember series, inviting us to step beyond the noise of the season and seek its spiritual core. Through the beloved story “The Man and the Birds,” popularized by Paul Harvey, he offers a vivid picture of God’s compassion and the miracle of Christ coming near, on the rich invitation behind Adeste Fideles (“O Come, All Ye Faithful”) and how its message still calls our hearts today. With gentle guidance and meaningful insight, he encourages us to pause, remember Christ’s gift again, and consider who in our lives may need a simple invitation to experience the wonder of Christmas Eve. In this episode, John discusses:  Stepping away from holiday stress to rediscover the spiritual heart of Christmas The powerful message of The Man and the Birds and how it illustrates God’s love The personal invitation of Adeste Fideles (“O Come All Ye Faithful”) and what it calls us toward Why Jesus is the ultimate gift that gives meaning to every other gift we give Key Takeaways: Christmas is a revelation of God drawing near, stepping into our world so we could understand His love in a way we would never grasp on our own. Every act of giving, kindness, or generosity this season becomes a small reflection of God’s heart, who gave Himself fully and freely. Before we give anything away this season, we’re invited to rest in Jesus, remember Him, and let His presence shape our celebrations. Christmas Eve offers a simple but meaningful opportunity to extend an invitation—one conversation, one question, can open a door for someone to encounter the heart of Christmas. “Christ is not one of the gifts under the tree. He is the gift above the tree.”   CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW FOR MORE MONEY MADE FAITHFUL!   MUSIC: Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) Howard Kopp (Chimes) and Philip Hauser (Organ) (1917) - YouTube - posted by 'Hankfan Hankfan Christmas'  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z65WouWzxwM VISIT MONEY MADE FAITHFUL: https://moneymadefaithful.com/ GET FREE RESOURCES in THE HUB: https://moneymadefaithful.com/resource-library-access/Landing-page BOOK A WORKSHOP: https://moneymadefaithful.com/money-made-faithful-workshop-2/Landing-page INVITE JOHN TO SPEAK at your conference, church, or event:  https://moneymadefaithful.com/services SPECIAL SAVINGS ON JOHN'S BOOK, 'He Spends She Spends', and the small group guide: https://moneymadefaithful.com/shop FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: @MoneyMadeFaithful FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @MoneyMadeFaithful If this blessed you today, please Subscribe, Leave a Review, and Share with someone who you believe will benefit from this message!  

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Hour 4: Paul Harvey Paid for My Sushi | 12-12-2025

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 52:19


Join Lionel as he explores the unexpected, from fascinating discussions on a Queens power tool shoplifting bust and the relaxing quality of viral arrest videos, to telling the story of an explosive celebrity interview with Jennifer Flowers. Plus, hear memorable anecdotes about radio legends like Paul Harvey, and interviews with dedicated volunteers, including a man who is legally blind and solicits for charity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Seth Leibsohn Show
"If I Were the Devil," AI, and Eroding Meaning from Society. The Music of the Jesus Revolution

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 36:10


Paul Harvey’s 1965 broadcast “If I Were the Devil” and similar responses from Artificial Intelligence (AI) on how to erode meaning from society. Listener call-in commentary on AI and the dangers it carries. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning Associates. Producer David Doll and Seth discuss the music of the Jesus Revolution movement of the 1960’s and 1970’s. The U.S. seized a tanker off of the coast of Venezuela.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Puritan Evangelical Church of America
Eat and Drink Healthy and Exercise (SD VA Medical Center Protestant Chapel Service)

Puritan Evangelical Church of America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 60:28


Pastor Grant is in the chaplain residency program with the San Diego Veterans Medical Center in La Jolla, and was on weekend duty today during which he led and preached for the Protestant worship service that also is fed as live video to the TVs of patients. Drawing on the story of Daniel and the story of Jack LaLane with Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story," we learned that there is a way God has designed our bodies to best function when we best fuel them according to His design for the best witness and influence. Eat and Drink Healthy and Exercise.

The Michael Berry Show
PM Show Hr 2 | Paul Harvey's Tribute to Our Founders

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 33:34 Transcription Available


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The Michael Berry Show
PM Show Hr 1 | Paul Harvey's Tribute to First Responders

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 33:01 Transcription Available


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agri-Culture
Ep 241 Thankful This Thanksgiving For Our Farmers - so God Made a Farmer

agri-Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 4:32


And on the 8th day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, "I need a caretaker" -- so God made a Farmer.  --Paul HarveyLinks:https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/PDFFiles/Paul%20Harvey%20-%20God%20Made%20A%20Farmer.pdfhttps://www.collierswcd.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/2013_02_Gazetteer.pdfhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_HarveySupport the show

The Morning Xtra
Boortz with The Morning Xtra 11-18-25

The Morning Xtra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 20:26


Boortz joins Tug and Los to talk memories of Paul Harvey, powdered wigs, terrible Christmas songs and Neal's annoyance with Michelle Obama.Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: November 05, 2025 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 53:43


Patrick engages listeners with a striking segment exploring how the devil might work today, connecting it to Paul Harvey’s famed reflection, and offers reflections on purity, Marian devotion, and moral dilemmas like IVF, always rooting his responses in Catholic teaching. Through real listener stories and thoughtful encouragement, Patrick connects faith to daily life with frankness and warmth. Audio: ChatGPT, “If I were the devil“ https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQm9AdsghSd/?igsh=d3MxMTFvcTRlMGZm (02:48) Audio: Paul Harvey “If I were the Devil” - https://x.com/OneBadDude_/status/1817250726013550652 (07:10) Joe - Can you comment on men living a chaste life and how they look at women? I think that remembering that the Blessed Mother was the perfect woman is helpful. (15:09) Brother John (email) - If Communism were to infiltrate and possess a government, or even our Church, would a Marian Consecration and Exorcism be most effective at binding it powerless and casting it out? (21:31) What makes a valid baptism? (27:22) Pedro (email) - My son goes to a public school, and his best friend there is Mormon. Sometimes he goes to the friend's house. I let him, so far, but I don't know if I should because I don't want him to be exposed to Mormonism. (33:20) Kai (16-years-old) - Why is the Church against IVF even in the best-case scenario. Is it moral for a couple to use embryos if the only alternative is for them to be discarded? (40:38)

V.I.B.E. Living Podcast
From International Flight Attendant To The Voice: Owning Midlife Ambition AT 60

V.I.B.E. Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 32:51 Transcription Available


A single late-night choice can redraw an entire map. That's what happens when Gail Bliss, a seasoned performer and international flight attendant, taps the audition button on a whim and lands on The Voice as its oldest U.S. contestant to advance—thanks to Snoop Dogg's unexpected replay. We dive into the messy, magnetic reality behind that moment: decades of craft, the pivot from sax to song, the Patsy Cline era, Nashville's backrooms, and a 60th birthday vow to do six epic things that turned a canceled trip into a once-in-a-lifetime stage.We unpack what age really measures—and what it doesn't. Gail shares how she balanced discipline with delight, put her voice to bed while others partied, and still matched the room's spark. She talks candidly about a missed lyric, a wobbly note, and the mind games bright lights can play, then shows how not chasing the outcome freed her to savor the experience. The unlikely pairing with Snoop becomes a lesson in openness: mentorship and opportunity often arrive from outside your lane, and that's where the best stories live.Along the way, we get practical about longevity. Health becomes a creative ally, not a chore: sleep, strength, mobility, and a support team that might include a physician, holistic practitioner, nutritionist, and coach. Invest on the front end so your body can say yes when the dream calls. If you're staring down 40, 60, or any milestone that feels like a deadline, this conversation offers a clear invitation—make your list, press the button, and let curiosity outrun hesitation.If this story fired you up, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review. Tell us: what bold button are you ready to press next?Bio Chosen from 600 hopefuls to play Patsy Cline in A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline, Gail Bliss portrayed the icon for 30 years in 2,800+ shows across North America, endorsed by Patsy's estate and praised by Paul Harvey as “a sensaysh carbon of Cline.” Seen on The Voice (Team Snoop Dogg), Gail has toured with her band, starred on Broadway, and released 7 acclaimed albums spanning country, blues, and gospel. Website - www.GailBliss.comFacebook InstagramSpotifyYouTube HearNow: GailBliss.hearnow.comWe hope you have enjoyed this episode. Please like, comment, subscribe, and share the podcast.To find out more about Lynnis and what is going on in the V.I.B.E. Living World please go to https://link.tr.ee/LynnisJoin the V.I.B.E. Wellness Woman Network, where active participation fuels the collective journey toward health and vitality. Subscribe, engage, and embark on this adventure toward proactive well-being together. Go to https://www.vibewellnesswomannetwork.com to join. We have wonderful events, courses, challenges, guides, blogs and more all designed for the midlife woman who wants to keep her V.I.B.E. and remain Vibrant, Intuitive, Beautiful, and Empowered after 40+.

Nos Audietis
Jesús Ferreira has been a lot better for the Sounders than you think

Nos Audietis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 62:52


Niko Moreno joins Jeremiah talk about how good Jesús Ferreira has been for the Sounders and hoping to see what the attacking quartet of Jesús, Albert Rusnak, Pedro de la Vega, and Jordan Morris can do again. Finally. Discussion then turns to the return of our players on International duty and how they all did on their respective squads.In the final segment, Jeremiah talk to Paul Harvey of American Soccer Analysis and The Outfield (a NYCFC outlet). They discuss a new analytical tool Paul developed and also the upcoming game versus NYCFC.Follow Niko Moreno on BlueSky and YouTube.Follow Paul Harvey on BlueSky and The Outfield.Sponsor

Nos Audietis
Jesús Ferreira has been a lot better for the Sounders than you think

Nos Audietis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 62:52


Niko Moreno joins Jeremiah talk about how good Jesús Ferreira has been for the Sounders and hoping to see what the attacking quartet of Jesús, Albert Rusnak, Pedro de la Vega, and Jordan Morris can do again. Finally. Discussion then turns to the return of our players on International duty and how they all did on their respective squads.In the final segment, Jeremiah talk to Paul Harvey of American Soccer Analysis and The Outfield (a NYCFC outlet). They discuss a new analytical tool Paul developed and also the upcoming game versus NYCFC.Follow Niko Moreno on BlueSky and YouTube.Follow Paul Harvey on BlueSky and The Outfield.Sponsor

Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

“The Rest of The Story” Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:50 am We begin the celebration of our 175th anniversary as a congregation with a return visit from the very first woman minister in our history. Diane Miller served UUSF for several years starting in the bicentennial year of 1976. Like onetime radio personality Paul Harvey, who always ended his broadcasts with the tagline, “And that's the rest of the story,” Diane will share aspects of her ministry and experience here that few have heard before. She went on to serve as UUA Director of Ministry from 1993 to 2001. Rev. Dianne Miller, Guest Preacher; Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister; Lucy Smith, Board of Trustees Secretary; Joanne Kong, pianist; Christoph Wagner, cellist; Phil Browne, songleader, songleader; Mark Sumner, pianist Eric Shackelford; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Amy Kelly, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher

Mining the Media
The Devil is in the Details

Mining the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 29:26


G.K. and Dave launch this episode with an excerpt from Paul Harvey's timeless 1965 monologue, If I Were the Devil. From there, the guys dig into how far the Democrat Party has fallen — so deranged and devoted to its radical leftist agenda that it can't even bring itself to demand Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones end his campaign after he fantasized about murdering a Republican political opponent. Jones reportedly wrote that if he had only two bullets, one would go to his GOP rival — and he'd have to decide whether Adolf Hitler or Pol Pot deserved the second. The discussion continues as G.K. and Dave expose the Party's moral decay and its refusal to congratulate President Trump on his historic diplomatic success in brokering genuine peace between Israel and Hamas. It's a powerful reminder that Paul Harvey's warning wasn't prophecy — it's reality.

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast
Headlines: Talk Radio Roots, Rosh Hashana Shut Out, Bot for President

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 55:12


Today Tim and Mary take a look at the phenomenon of political talk via radio, podcast, or The Tube. How did we get to the point where the saturation of political talk takes us down a violent road? Rush, Paul Harvey - political talk pioneers of the 20th century - what would they think of all this chaos? Then we look at Day 718 of the war in Israel. Another anniversary of October 7th looms and while God has kept Israel, and multiple terrorists are in eternity, so many issues remain. Palestinian statehood is forever on the table, but only for her enemies, Satan's useful tools. State of confusion is more like it. We also talk about Albania and a government bot, something new under the sun? Bot for President? How about Antichrist? How are we even talking about such a thing? A full hour of planetary insanity. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast
Headlines: Talk Radio Roots, Rosh Hashana Shut Out, Bot for President

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 55:12


Today Tim and Mary take a look at the phenomenon of political talk via radio, podcast, or The Tube. How did we get to the point where the saturation of political talk takes us down a violent road? Rush, Paul Harvey - political talk pioneers of the 20th century - what would they think of all this chaos? Then we look at Day 718 of the war in Israel. Another anniversary of October 7th looms and while God has kept Israel, and multiple terrorists are in eternity, so many issues remain. Palestinian statehood is forever on the table, but only for her enemies, Satan's useful tools. State of confusion is more like it. We also talk about Albania and a government bot, something new under the sun? Bot for President? How about Antichrist? How are we even talking about such a thing? A full hour of planetary insanity. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Scott on the Spot: Free Speech, Journalism Ethics, and Media's Evolution

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 12:10


Ryan Wrecker and Scott Jagow dive into free speech, journalism ethics, and the state of modern media in this edition of Scott on the Spot. They discuss the public's response to controversial statements, the pressures of the 24-hour news cycle, and how being first often overshadows being accurate. The conversation highlights major cases like the Olympic Park bombing and OJ Simpson trial, explores the legacy of trusted journalists like Peter Jennings, Walter Cronkite, and Paul Harvey, and reflects on Scott's personal journey in TV news.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show: Free Speech, Shutdown Risks, Genevieve Wood, Trump at the UN, and More

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 131:49


Hour 1: Scott Jagow joins for Scott on the Spot, covering free speech, journalism ethics, the 24-hour news cycle, and major news events like the Olympic Park bombing and OJ Simpson trial. Scott reflects on his award-winning TV news career and the legacy of journalists such as Peter Jennings, Walter Cronkite, and Paul Harvey. Hour 2: Ryan Schmelz breaks down government budget negotiations, the risk of a federal shutdown, and health care subsidies. Nichole Murray delivers business headlines on the stock market, AI data centers, electric vehicles, and energy costs. Other topics include the Powerball jackpot, United Nations debates, newsroom culture, unusual ice cream flavors, vaping, Fat Bear Week, Ryder Cup costs, and celebrity news from Jimmy Kimmel to Macho Man Randy Savage. Hour 3: Discussion shifts to the history of 60 Minutes, rankings for St. Louis Lambert Airport, and international updates on Ukraine, Russia, and U.S. relations. Genevieve Wood from The Heritage Foundation joins to discuss TikTok, data privacy, and how museums like the Smithsonian represent American history. In Scott on the Spot, breaking news details a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas where three people in custody were critically injured and the suspected sniper died from a self-inflicted wound. Hour 4: Ryan recaps Donald Trump's United Nations speech that drew laughs from world leaders over broken teleprompter and escalator jokes. Jeremy Rosenthal of Fox News Radio explains Supreme Court arguments about Trump's authority to fire an FTC member, a federal judge's order restoring frozen UCLA grants, and questions about whether Amazon tricked customers into paying for Prime.

Right on Radio
Clouds, Crowns, and Countdown: Inside the Week's Biggest Stories

Right on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 56:25 Transcription Available


In this episode the host opens with a light-hearted game comparing two Bible verses and then shifts into a wide-ranging solo monologue covering the host's reasons for delaying a planned "rumble" show about a recent royal state visit. Topics include the host's critique of media coverage, a highlighted clip from Redacted about a congressional hearing on cloud seeding and geoengineering featuring Dane Wigington, reflections on political theater in Congress (including commentary on Kash Patel and Marjorie Taylor Greene), and concerns about potential "political assassinations" and upcoming global events. The host also analyzes symbolism and meaning from the royal visit — including Trump's interactions with King Charles, the significance of Windsor Castle vs Buckingham Palace, military ceremonies, and a notable official photo — and connects these to broader geopolitical and spiritual themes. Additional segments reference a Joe Rogan clip featuring Paul Harvey's 1965 commentary "If I Were the Devil," a discussion of the New Apostolic Reformation and the Seven Mountain Mandate, warnings about deception in churches, comments on global alliances (Saudi Arabia and Pakistan), the U.N. Security Council gathering and Trump's planned speech, and upcoming religious observances in Israel (Rosh Hashanah / Feast of Trumpets). The episode closes with personal reflections, a mention of community prayer events, and a reminder to love God and family. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith

Neil Rogers Show
Neil Rogers Show (Sepember 18, 1996)

Neil Rogers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 86:45


8 more Cox shows left for Neil to do. The Trends came out late yesterday. He plays a really old Boca bit by accident, Jorge went to see Kiss, and Paul Harvey, Jr., with more bathroom talk. Hank spy report, sometimes it pays to lie about where you live, and more about prayers at football games.

Battle Plan with Steve Hemphill
Roots Get Results

Battle Plan with Steve Hemphill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 14:15


Go back with Dr. Charli as she reminisces about prayer mapping and staking more 44,000 miles of Texas territory during the Pandemic. She discusses the reason you should always ask God for the roots of affliction in the land. Paul Harvey would have loved this story!#stakethelandCharli@active-faith.comActive-Faith.org/Donate

The Seth Leibsohn Show
August 28, 2025 - Hour 2

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 35:57


Seth discusses school shootings in the context of yesterday’s mass shooting at a parochial school mass at Annunciation Catholic Church in south Minneapolis, Minnesota. Paul Harvey’s 1965 broadcast, “If I Were the Devil.” District of Columbia mayor Muriel Bowser (D) admits that President Trump’s crime crackdown in Washington is working.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Serious Sellers Podcast: Learn How To Sell On Amazon
#677 - TikTok Shop Advertising Guide

Serious Sellers Podcast: Learn How To Sell On Amazon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 46:25


In this episode, let's learn how to advertise on TikTok Shop, choose the right creator commission, and convert your Amazon listings to TikTok Shop in seconds.   ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup  (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos   What if TikTok Shop could be the next big thing for your e-commerce business? Paul Harvey of Rankster, a seasoned expert in both Amazon and TikTok Shop, joins us to unravel the hidden potential of TikTok Shop's dynamic platform for sellers looking to break new ground. Discover how Paul's transition from teaching to mastering e-commerce reveals insights into leveraging TikTok Shop's distinct marketplace, offering fresh opportunities for brands to thrive. We touch on the power of Helium 10's tools that simplify integrating your Amazon inventory with TikTok, streamlining your sales strategy across platforms.   For those eager to maximize their sales, understanding TikTok's unique environment is key. Not all products will shine here. While quirky and first-to-market items may capture the spotlight, more mundane offerings might fall short. We share intriguing success stories, like the unexpected popularity of premium sunflower seeds, underscoring the need for tailored strategies that resonate with TikTok's unique audience. Learn from common pitfalls as we discuss why some Amazon sellers struggle to replicate their success on TikTok without adapting their approach.   Finally, we tackle the art of optimizing ad campaigns on TikTok, highlighting the game-changing GMV Max ads that promise impressive returns. Paul shares the significance of forging strong affiliate partnerships, and how features like Helium 10's Influencer Finder tool can amplify your reach with the right creators. Whether you're a veteran Amazon seller or a newcomer, these insights equip you to harness TikTok Shop's potential, ensuring your business not only survives but thrives in this vibrant new landscape.   In episode 677 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Paul discuss: 00:01 - Mastering TikTok Shop for Amazon Sellers 01:40 - TikTok Shop Experience 06:14 - Aggregator Era Software Limitations 09:13 - Maximizing Sales on TikTok Shop 13:39 - Maximizing Sales Across Different Platforms 22:30 - Maximizing ROI With TikTok Ads 26:27 - GMV Max Delivery and ROI Optimization 31:51 - Fulfilling Orders Using FBA and TikTok 32:04 - Optimizing TikTok Sales and Fulfillment 37:40 - Maximizing ROI With GMV Max Ads 39:44 - TikTok Influencer Finder Tool for Sellers 41:28 - Creating AI-Powered Influencer Campaigns