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Today, Michael speaks with Rabbi Sharon Brous. Sharon is the senior and founding rabbi of IKAR, a leading-edge Jewish community based in Los Angeles, and the author of The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World, a national bestseller. She was named #1 on the Newsweek/The Daily Beast list of most influential Rabbis in America and has been recognized by The Forward and Jerusalem Post as among the most influential Jews alive today. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post, and her 2016 TED talk, “Reclaiming Religion,” has been viewed by more than 1.5 million people. Sharon is in the inaugural cohort of Auburn Seminary's Senior Fellows program, which unites top faith leaders working on the frontlines for justice, she sits on the faculty of REBOOT and serves on the International Council of the New Israel Fund, and the national steering committee for the Poor People's Campaign. Highlights from Michael's and Sharon's insightful conversation include: -Sharon's spiritual awakening and a deep dive into her seminary journey, her love for Talmudic texts, and the realization that her feminist, activist voice was missing from the tradition, and needed to be included -The deep spiritual yearning among disaffected Jews and the need for a new, imaginative religious expression that is both prophetic and rooted in justice -The criticism and threats Sharon received for calling people to compassion, and the spiritual imperative to resist polarization by turning toward, not away from, each other -Poignant stories from Sharon's community and life, including a powerful lesson from her mentor that taught her the sacred responsibility of simply showing up -Themes from Sharon's celebrated sermon, The Amen Effect, and how it turned into a national best-selling book -The link between social disconnection and the rise of tyranny, and a story of how an ideological conflict helped catalyze a life-changing shift in someone -The “18 minutes of joy” practice from Sharon's grieving friend, redefining joy as a form of resistance and spiritual resilience, and so much more! Finally, Michael leads a guided meditation on expanding love from a personal to global scale, culminating in gratitude, spaciousness, and divine compassion. Learn more about IKAR and Sharon's work at https://ikar.org/ and on social media. Remember to Subscribe or Follow and set an alert to receive notifications each Wednesday when new episodes are available! Connect with Michael at his website – https://michaelbeckwith.com/ – and receive his guided meditation, “Raise Your Vibration and Be Untouchable” when you sign up to receive occasional updates from Michael! You can also connect with him at https://agapelive.com/. Facebook: @Michael.B.Beckwith https://www.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith IG: @michaelbbeckwith https://www.instagram.com/michaelbbeckwith/ TikTok: @officialmichaelbeckwith https://www.tiktok.com/@officialmichaelbeckwith YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMWuqEKXLY4m60gNDsw61w And as always, deep gratitude to the sponsors of the Take Back Your Mind with Michael B. Beckwith podcast: -Agape International Spiritual Center: https://agapelive.com/ and -NutriRise, the makers of Michael's AdaptoZen product line, a few of which include: -Superfood Greens: https://nutririse.com/products/greens-superfood -Superfood Reds: https://nutririse.com/products/adaptozen-superfood-reds -ELEVATE+: Organic Fermented Mushrooms: https://nutririse.com/products/elevate-fermented-mushrooms-powder
This edition of the Means of Grace features a conversation with Rev. Joel Simpson, pastor of First UMC in Taylorsville, NC. Joel has a heart for justice and the poor and marginalized. In May 2025, Joel, Shane Claiborne, and three other faith activists were arrested while protesting the GOP budget bill. In April 2022, Joel, along with Shane Claiborne, led participants through the stations of the cross. The stations included images that portrayed the execution of Jesus as painted by men awaiting their own execution of Tennessee's death row. We talk about how that came about and how Joel and the church engage in justice ministries. Show notes: Joel Simpson email to connect with him: jsimpson@wnccumc.net Holy Week exhibit: Are We Continuing to Execute Jesus? WNC United Methodists Grapple with the Death Penalty During Holy Week (wnccumc.org) Poor People's Campaign: Poor People's Campaign – A National Call for Moral Revival (poorpeoplescampaign.org) Shane Claiborne : shane claiborne 957 mobile café - Home (957mobilecafe.org) Equal Justice Initiative Home (eji.org) advocates for criminal justice reform and racial justice. General Board of Church and Society GBCS Home • GBCS (umcjustice.org) Dontae Sharpe documentary: BBC News Channel - Justice Delayed
Dominic Hoey, the author of best-selling novels Iceland, and Poor People with Money joins Jesse in studio to discuss his much anticipated third novel - 1985.
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If you make less than $48,000 a year, the state of Wisconsin will pay to have you sterilized. You heard that right. The state of Wisconsin actually has a program that sterilizes poor people. It's all part of the department of health services' family planning only services program, which falls under medical assistance. Apparently, this has been going on for the past 40 years. It flies below the radar because DHS never mentions it in its budget requests – and the department doesn't really keep track of it either. When the MacIver institute asked for the costs and participation numbers in its sterilization program, DHS said the records were buried its database and could not be easily retrieved. So, sinister and unaccountable. The whole idea of sterilizing poor people harkens back to progressive era eugenics programs, that sought to improve the gene pool. Wisconsin banned the practice back in the 1970s, but apparently, progressives simply rebranded it as “family planning.”
In this moment when all of our rights are under attack within the U.S., we are all fighting multiple battles simultaneously. But there is one area which unites us - health care; each of us needs it, and far too many people do not have access. I caught up with Kelly, an organizer with the Non-Violent Medicaid Army (NVMA) which is “a growing, politically independent force of the poor and dispossessed, united across identities, regions, races and issues, modeled after MLK's 'nonviolent army of the poor' from the first Poor People's Campaign of 1968.” NVMA “is not a coalition or a campaign but a network of organizations and committees that understand healthcare to be a strategic front of struggle to unite the working class,” and there are chapters across the country within Wyoming, Wisconsin, Texas, Indiana, Georgia, Massachusetts, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Maryland and Vermont. Throughout our time together, Kelly and I discuss her personal journey, and how liberation theology informs her activism, healthcare as a human right, the inequities within our healthcare system, and the need for collective action to address injustices while advocating for change.We also delved into the importance of community engagement and storytelling in pushing for healthcare rights, particularly through the NVMA; through #MedicaidMondays where they spotlight folks personal stories across their social media platforms (share your story by applying here), the impact of NVMA's National Call-In Days speaking up for Medicaid, along with the lessons they took away from last year's National Week of Action (September 21-28, 2024). Ultimately, Kelly and all the NVMA organizers remind us, through their daily work, that we belong to each other; and our voices are needed in the ongoing work of collective liberation. Monthly Saturday schools educate the community about Medicaid and healthcare rights. Sign up to attend Saturday, April 5, 1pm EST and watch the March 2025 session. Stay connected with NVMA on social media: Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. > Head to show notes for key episode takeaways, additional resources, and learn more about Kelly Smith who is on the national organizing team of the Nonviolent Medicaid Army and is co-coordinator of the New York Nonviolent Medicaid Army. She previously served as Tri-chair of the NYS Poor People's Campaign (NYSPPC), a role she held for several years. She is still involved with the Poor People's Campaign, mentoring leaders, working with the New York City Regional Committee and serving on the NYSPPC Coordinating Committee.
On Sunday, March 02, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry held a RoundTable Discussion entitled "The Struggle Continues" From Black History to Women History Month." Participating in the Roundtable Discussion was Carlos Dufflar, A Poet who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement 1968 Poor People's Campaign; Angel Martinez, Professor of History at Hunter College in New York City and Carlos Son, and Leon Vandyke, Writer and founder of the Albany "Brothers" organization. This labor segment is part three of a three.
On Sunday, March 02, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry held a RoundTable Discussion entitled "The Struggle Continues" From Black History to Women History Month." Participating in the Roundtable Discussion was Carlos Dufflar, A Poet who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement 1968 Poor People's Campaign; Angel Martinez, Professor of History at Hunter College in New York City and Carlos Son, and Leon Vandyke, Writer and founder of the Albany "Brothers" organization. This labor segment is part two of a three.
On Sunday, March 02, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry held a RoundTable Discussion entitled "The Struggle Continues" From Black History to Women History Month." Participating in the Roundtable Discussion was Carlos Dufflar, A Poet who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement 1968 Poor People's Campaign; Angel Martinez, Professor of History at Hunter College in New York City and Carlos Son, and Leon Vandyke, Writer and founder of the Albany "Brothers" organization. This labor segment is part one of a three.
In this episode, Patrick McKenzie (patio11) challenges a recent Atlantic article claiming that low-income cardholders subsidize credit card rewards through high interest payments. Drawing from his Bits About Money essay Anatomy of a credit card rewards program, Patrick explains that rewards are primarily funded by interchange fees paid by merchants, not by interest charges.To the extent those interchange is passed along to customers, it falls mostly on rich customers, because rich customers spend more. They spend more in interchange than they earn in rewards. Issuing banks and researchers who have looked at the data mostly agree here.Patrick also breaks down the credit card rewards game, showing how banks strategically design card offerings for different market segments and explains the portfolio mathematics that disprove the cross-subsidization narrative. –Full transcript available here: www.complexsystemspodcast.com/credit-card-rewards-interchange/–Sponsor: VantaVanta automates security compliance and builds trust, helping companies streamline ISO, SOC 2, and AI framework certifications. Learn more at https://vanta.com/complex–Recommended in this episode:Bits about money: Anatomy of credit card rewards programs https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/archive/anatomy-of-credit-card-rewards-programs/The Atlantic: There Are Two Kinds of Credit Cards by Annie Lowrey https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/03/credit-card-racket/682075/ Complex Systems episode with Gary Leff https://open.spotify.com/episode/1QqFw5hlHKRrjRUTVLfKRV?si=hNwbnyrmQiqHe9ziAnGCpQ Complex Systems episode with Dave Guarino https://open.spotify.com/episode/0UlTIRosmjtvpcdHQ7t2tK?si=i8LYGS-iSfOoGsVmMFYWjA –Timestamps:(00:31) A recent Atlantic article's false thesis(09:35) Rebating interchange to earn share of wallet(14:48) Sponsor: Vanta(16:56) Why isn't every card a rewards card?(27:56) The complexity spectrum of rewards products(29:55) A fun rabbit hole about credit card acceptance(33:53) Back to more complicated cases(45:45) Further refinements in cat and mouse games(51:24) Giving the customer more choices more frequently(58:10) More directions to go in(01:01:54) Patrick's counterproposal
A mouthful title but you can grow your own tree. I remember hearing Dan Kennedy talk about this. Stan Lee would write whenever he wanted some money. Build a email list I'd say to start planting this money tree. The money is in the list. I've learned a lot about email from Ben Settle. Whatever or However you go about growing a money tree. Remember nurture it, water it and show it lots of attention. You want your money tree to stick around for a long period of time. Poor People talk retirement. We talk about maintaining a money tree. You see the difference. You are on a different path just keep walking down this road. I can walk it with you but you must subscribe to the show and download all the episodes. Enter the Tony Resonno universe. Listen and subscribe TODAYQuestions or Comments email me Tony@tonyresonno.com
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Tonight on The Last Word: House Republicans narrowly adopt Donald Trump's budget resolution with deep Medicaid cuts. And the Trump-Musk cuts to USAID threaten the world's most vulnerable people. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Del. Stacey Plaskett, and Erin Boyd join Lawrence O'Donnell.
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Our education system and DEI initiatives are under attack by the new administration. For Broads You Should Know, this means we're doubling down on our devotion to both! Today Sara brings you Marian Wright-Edelman! Marian was the first Black woman admitted to the Mississippi bar and was a integral part of the Civil Rights movement including Freedom Summer and The Poor People's Campaign. She was one of the lawyers who helped make segregation illegal! After moving to Washington D.C. Marian would go on to found The Washington Research Project, which would become the Children's Defense Fund - arguably the most impactful organization and advocate on behalf of children in the United States. Listen now to hear more about her work and impact on this country and it's most defenseless citizens. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! BroadsYouShouldKnow.com YT/IG/FB @BroadsYouShouldKnow & TW @BYSKpodcast — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode with a friend or on social Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced and edited by Sara Gorsky, with original music by Darren Callahan.
Enjoy Rev. Dr. Angie Barker Jackson's teaching on Jesus' provocative Beatitude, "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." See below for the resources she referenced. (YouTube audience – find hyperlinks from this teaching at CrossWalkNapa.org/Teachings). Check out the covenant Angie referenced from The Poor People's Campaign (PoorPeoplesCampaign.org/covenant-of-nonviolence) – and why not say yes to its invitation? Check out the following books Angie noted as well: Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope Racial Ecologies Becoming Rooted: 100 Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage Check out these organizations: SoulFlowerFarm.org CanticleFarm.org TempleofEarthApothecary.com Check out these Voices: Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll Genesis Butler (2017 TEDxCSULB)
The United States is the wealthiest nation in the world, but millions of its citizens live in poverty. What prevents poor, low-wage, and low-wealth Americans from using democratic government to fight for a fairer distribution of resources? And how can they overcome the structures set against them? The answer is counterintuitive, but it's worked on other social issues in the past. Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II is president and senior lecturer of Repairers of the Breach, cochair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, and a Charles F. Kettering Foundation senior fellow. He is a bishop with the Fellowship of Affirming Ministries and an executive board member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He is also a professor in the practice of public theology and public policy and founding director of the Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at Yale Divinity School. https://breachrepairers.org/our-work/moral-fusion-organizing/
About the Show:As we celebrate Black History Month, we take this opportunity to revisit the inspiring legacy of Mal Goode—the first Black network newscaster in the United States. Originally released in October 2024, this episode highlights his groundbreaking career, resilience in the face of adversity, and the profound impact he had on journalism and beyond.Mal Goode's journey from humble beginnings to breaking barriers at ABC News is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of representation in media. His work paved the way for generations of Black journalists and broadcasters who continue to shape the industry today.Throughout February, several events across the country are honoring Mal Goode's life and contributions, and we are proud to do our part by resharing this conversation. His story remains as relevant as ever, reminding us of the courage and determination required to create lasting change.Tune in to hear reflections on his remarkable career, the lessons he imparted, and the legacy he left behind.Mal Goode's Historic Achievements:First Black Network Newscaster in the U.S. – Mal Goode broke racial barriers in journalism when he joined ABC News in 1962.Pioneer for Black Journalists – His presence on national television paved the way for greater representation in media.Reporter of Historic Moments: Covered the funerals of Malcolm X, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King as well as the Poor People's March from Mississippi to Washington DC.United Nations Correspondent – Covered global affairs, setting a precedent for Black journalists in international reporting.All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Mal Goode's Book: Mal Goode Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadcast TrailblazerTune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by*Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! *Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas:Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.comConnect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our
Send us a textToo often, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy has been simplified to a few memorable phrases from his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. But did you know that Dr. King held some pretty radical money beliefs?Dr. King advocated for social justice and economic equality for all Americans and his ideas still resonate today.This is one of the most popular episodes of Progressive Pockets, so please enjoy it as we kick of Black History Month! Links from today's episode: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/01/21/economic-equality-martin-luther-king-jrs-other-dream/https://www.debt.com/news/what-martin-luther-king-jr-taught-us-money/https://www.npr.org/2021/01/18/958120759/martin-luther-king-jr-s-vision-for-economic-justice ICYMI another episode you might enjoy:Episode#123 Poor People's CampaignLove the book recos on this show? Check out the Progressive Pockets Bookshelf:https://bookshop.org/shop/progressivepockets As an affiliate of Bookshop.org, Progressive Pockets will earn a commission if you make a purchase.Connect With Genet “GG” Gimja:Website https://www.progressivepockets.comTwitter https://twitter.com/prgrssvpckts Work With Me:Email progressivepockets@gmail.com for business inquiries and speaking engagements.Easy Ways to Support the Show1. Send this episode to someone you know! Word of mouth is how podcasts grow!2. Buy me a coffee (or a soundproof panel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/progressivepockets 3. Leave a 5 star rating and review for the show!//NO AI TRAINING: Any use of this podcast episode transcript or associated show notes or blog posts to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to generate text is expressly prohibited. This includes, without limitation, technologies that are capable of generating works in the same style or genre as this content. The author reserves all rights to license uses of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models//Support the show
Is Your Mindset Keeping You Broke? Dr. Brad Klontz, clinical psychologist, financial expert, and bestselling author, joins Life With Mikey to expose the hidden beliefs that are sabotaging your wealth. In this episode, we break down:
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How to become rich and successful without working hard? In some sense, poverty isn't a lack of money but a particular life program that people create in their mind. Here're 8 habits of a poor person as well as the reasons that can prevent you from getting rich and living a wealthy life. TIMESTAMPS If you stop working, you won't be able to support your habitual lifestyle for longer than 3 months. 1:02 You are in a constant search for sales. 1:52 It takes you more than an hour to get to work. 2:46 You have some bills that you can hardly pay. 3:46 You aim for immediate profit. 5:19 You spend money before you have earned it. 6:11 You have drifted away from your family. 7:26 You expect that the government will change your life for the better. 8:15 SUMMARY There are numerous examples when a poor person became rich without any family support or a substantial inheritance. In other cases, people had all personal qualities and possibilities necessary to earn a lot but they were too unsure of themselves to take the first step. If you feel that you're one of such people, don't get desperate. Create a so-called financial safety cushion. To do this, put some money aside every month. What is even better, try to find a source of passive income: it can be an investment in real estate, shares, or securities. If you always look for price tags with a magic word "discount" on them or try to buy goods only at sales, you have another habit of a poor person. The same goes for buying cheap things. The best thing you can do is to find an accommodation close to your work or figure out a way to spend as little time as possible to get there. If both options are unacceptable, use the time you spend on the way effectively: studying foreign languages or reading career-related books. If you pay loans for your mobile phone, car, furniture, and even traveling, something has gone wrong. There's a rule that says that debt payments shouldn't be more than 40 percent of your earnings. It's better to accept a job offer from a serious company with a lower starting salary: this will give you an opportunity to build a career and earn much more after some time. Don't concentrate on the sum of money you'll get after the first months of work. Think globally. Banks have pretty long periods during which you don't have to pay interest fees. However, this is just one more clever psychological trick. You'll be surprised how many people believe that they can achieve something worthy only acting on their own, separated from their family. But in fact, the situation is opposite: a person can't build a successful career or start a profitable business without a support of their family. Poor people often believe that while they have been working for all their life, the government should pay them more than enough when they retire. They count on social security to support them after they stop working. And exactly here there's a difference between poor and rich people. While people with low income spend most of their money on housing, those who have high income invest in retirement expenses and insurance, according to the data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we honored Dr. King yesterday, we sit with the weight of this moment - stepping into another Trump presidency. Many of us remain committed to working towards a country rooted in collective liberation. Mom and I decided to root our discussion around Dr. King legacy, and his last book, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? In this two part conversation, we chat with three phenomenal women, Rev. Amanda Hambrick Ashcraft, writer, organizer, speaker, and Consulting Minister for Justice & Community Organizing at Middle Church, the founder of Raising Imagination, Avril Somerville, writer poet, and author of A Journey Of Life On PURPOSE, and Yaa Abbensetts-Dobson, writer and author (Departure Story), editor, entrepreneur and founder of Spoken Black Girl, and host of The Healing Entrepreneur Podcast. Together we unpack - building beloved community, why the church must divest from the false ideology of white supremacy, continually organizing for collective liberation, decolonizing, resisting the rise of global fascism, standing in active intersectional solidarity with all who are oppressed (because of race, disability, sexuality, gender, gender identity, etc.) the importance of soul work, and the many ways our faith in God, and creativity can propel us forward (Micah 6:8). Rev. Amanda is passionate about the intersections of race, faith, politics, and parenting and having conversations that move us towards a liberated society. She has presented nationwide on topics including systemic injustice, religion, raising white children as anti-racist, and involving young children in advocacy. You can learn more about her work here. Way to Take Action - Connect with the Poor People's Campaign which organizes across the country. Soul Care Resources >>> Two FREE downloads guiding you through breath prayer and meditating on scripture - prepared by Mom and I. >>> Check out our past episode - When It Feels Heavy, Connect to the Power of Prayer and Meditation Help Us Spread the Word! If you enjoy the Pray with our Feet podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, where you can subscribe to the show. You can also listen on Spotify, and on all major streaming platforms. BE in Community with Us: Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our online store. Head over to Instagram and Threads where the conversation continues between episodes. Enjoy our @PrayWithOurFeet IG Live series, Move it Forward Monday, uplifting conversations that spark change with activists, community leaders, artists and more. Special thank you to my husband Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer.
As we honored Dr. King yesterday, we sit with the weight of this moment - stepping into another Trump presidency. Many of us remain committed to working towards a country rooted in collective liberation. In part two of our conversation, Mom and I chat with Yaa Abbensetts-Dobson, writer and author (Departure Story), editor, entrepreneur and founder of Spoken Black Girl, and host of The Healing Entrepreneur Podcast, and Avril Somerville, writer, poet, and author of A Journey Of Life On PURPOSE. Throughout both conversations (listen to part 1 here), we unpack building beloved community, why the church must divest from the false ideology of white supremacy, continually organizing for collective liberation, decolonizing, resisting the rise of global fascism, standing in active intersectional solidarity with all who are oppressed (because of race, disability, sexuality, gender, gender identity, etc.), the importance of soul work, and the many ways our faith in God, and creativity can propel us forward (Micah 6:8). Action Steps: - Check out Spoken Black Girl's Book Club which meets Saturday, Feb. 1, 1pm EST to discuss Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower. Sign up here. - Connect with the Poor People's Campaign in your state today! >>>> Learn more about Yaa and Avril by reading show notes on our website. Soul Care Resources: >>> Two FREE downloads guiding you through breath prayer and meditating on scripture - prepared by Mom and I. >>> Check out our past episode - When It Feels Heavy, Connect to the Power of Prayer and Meditation Help Us Spread the Word! If you enjoy the Pray with our Feet podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, where you can subscribe to the show. You can also listen on Spotify, and on all major streaming platforms. BE in Community with Us: Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our online store. Head over to Instagram and Threads where the conversation continues between episodes. Enjoy our @PrayWithOurFeet IG Live series, Move it Forward Monday, uplifting conversations that spark change with activists, community leaders, artists and more. Special thank you to my husband Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer.
Slam the Gavel welcomes Wren Byrd from California to the podcast. Wren talked about her path through the corrupt family court with a biased judge, Judge James Bertoli who laughed at her and mocked her in court. Apparently, Judge James Bertoli also has a band where clerks participate in called, "Courtn' Disaster." He has left the bench to pursue his dreams of becoming a musician. The legal abuse and domestic violence has caused Wren to have extreme multiple hospitalizations for a stomach ulcer and Lupus. The legal abuse was non-stop, the judge and opposing Attorney Robert Montgomery, as well as Veronica Pineda, LMSW effectively turned her son against her while the father controlled the school districts and Wren explained how her ex routinely collects child support out of her disability. That's the lowest he could go....Or is it?To Reach Wren: injusticeweappeal@icloud.com, injusticexposed.iftopic.com, POSHMARK: Bayareasoapco****** Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536 Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryann*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. Podcast is protected by owner. The content creator maintains the exclusive right and any unauthorized copyright infringement is subject to legal prosecution.Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
"Abolish Rent" is a new organizing bible from Leonardo Vilchis and Tracy Rosenthal, laying out the reasons why capitalism will never provide everyone with the basic human need of shelter. They discuss tactics from successful rent strikes, how California's COVID-19 eviction moratorium was both a success and failure of tenant activism, and the attempt by landlords to rebrand as "housing providers." Buy Abolish Rent [https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2443-abolish-rent] "Privatizing Public Housing: 'The Genocide of Poor People'" (Toshio in Truthout) [https://truthout.org/articles/privatizing-public-housing-the-genocide-of-poor-people/] Support us and find links to our past episodes: patreon.com/sadfrancisco
Jeremy goes over Reddit's definition of Poor People Food. Most people have to be team Shower, and What to look for at Tonight's Farmers Market.
Poor People Buy Luxury Items, Creature Encounters, Is Marques Brownlee Too Privileged__
Poor People Buy Luxury Items, Creature Encounters, Is Marques Brownlee Too Privileged
Send us a textThis week let's reminisce on the official Progressive Pockets predictions for 2024 and make some new predictions for 2025.In the meantime, please reach out with topics you'd like to hear covered this year on the show!ICYMI another episode you might enjoy:Episode#123 Poor People's CampaignConnect With Genet “GG” Gimja:Website https://www.progressivepockets.comTwitter https://twitter.com/prgrssvpckts Work With Me:Email progressivepockets@gmail.com for brand partnerships, business inquiries, and speaking engagements.Easy Ways to Support the Show1. Send this episode to someone you know! Word of mouth is how podcasts grow!2. Buy me a coffee (or a soundproof panel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/progressivepockets 3. Leave a 5 star rating and review for the show!//NO AI TRAINING: Any use of this podcast episode transcript or associated show notes or blog posts to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to generate text is expressly prohibited. This includes, without limitation, technologies that are capable of generating works in the same style or genre as this content. The author reserves all rights to license uses of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models//Support the show
Episode 318 of RevolutionZ has Jeremy Brecher as guest to discuss his recent exemplary pamphlet which explores strategies for winning against MAGA. The episode discusses Trumpian aims and both electoral and non-electoral forms of our own activism, emphasizing the power of strikes, public pressure, and unified resistance. Brecher describes successful initiatives like North Carolina's Forward Together and the Poor People's Campaign to show how grassroots movements can bring about significant social transformation. He provides insights into local actions inspired by the Green New Deal, and emphasies the importance of community-driven efforts to foster sustainable justice. We also consider Trump's political character-- is he moron or genius of both--and its implications, as well as our need for extensive solidarity and mutual support.Support the show
Listen to everything from the beginning at davidrovics.com/ahistoryoftheworld or just start with this one! 1950-1970 US/UN invasion of Korea and war with China The Red Scare and the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg The Cuban Revolution The Cuban Missile Crisis Texaco/Chevron's destruction of the Ecuadorian Amazon The Six Day War and the Israeli attack on the NSA spy ship, the USS Liberty The My Lai Massacre in Vietnam The antiwar movement in the US and around the world Martin Luther King, Jr assassination and the Poor People's March on Washington Anti-Catholic pogroms and refugee crisis in Ireland Columbia Eagle Mutiny Kent State Massacre
Every year I am struck by the poverty of the Nativity Scene: The Almighty God taking on the frailty of our human condition, being born in poverty to poor, insignificant parents. How can we not take this lesson from the manger scene: That God sees as the most important the ones who are least important to the world ... that he loves his poor little ones like you and me ... may we welcome him anew in our hearts this Christmastime!
Connor Pugs tells a Storytime about when a Spoiled Brat Says "Poor People Are Garbage" this spoiled brat entitled rich kid is literally so spoiled and so crazy that he did the unthinkable. Enjoy this funny and hilarious spoiled brat storytime video! Listen to my stories on Spotify:
Connor Pugs tells a Storytime about when a Spoiled Brat Says "Poor People Are Garbage" this spoiled brat entitled rich kid is literally so spoiled and so crazy that he did the unthinkable. Enjoy this funny and hilarious spoiled brat storytime video! Listen to my stories on Spotify:
The weeks following last month's election have been anything but quiet in the state legislature. As has become a kind of perverse post-election tradition when Democrats manage to win a few statewide offices or narrow the margin in the state House and Senate, Republican legislative leaders are using a lame duck session to ram through […]
In this episode, we dive into three core habits that often keep people stuck, while the wealthy continue to thrive. Being “rich” isn't just about money—it's about cultivating relationships, finding fulfillment, and building a mindset that brings lasting success. Let's explore what a rich mindset really means and see how small shifts in our daily habits can transform our lives.Here's what I cover:Curiosity: The Key to GrowthSeeing Possibilities, Not ProblemsGratitude as a Daily PracticeThroughout the episode, I encourage you to embrace a rich mindset by cultivating curiosity, seeking out possibilities, and practising gratitude. By doing so, you're investing in a life that's truly fulfilling.If you found value in this episode, please consider sharing it with someone who could benefit from these insights.This episode was sponsored by NZ Mortgages. You can find them at nzmortgages.co.nz.Get the Growth Weekly Newsletter sent straight to your inbox and join 1000's of other high-performers on the road to self-mastery - https://www.jjlaughlin.com/newsletterOn my channel I aim to bring you world-class guests and create epic videos to help you level up your leadership and personal mastery.If you could take the time to subscribe, that would help my channel grow and it would mean you wouldn't miss an episode. Subscribe here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA?sub_confirmation=1I release a solocast every Wednesday, and an interview with a world class guest every Thursday.Send me a personal text messageSupport the show
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We dip in and out of the election results. Rich has the worst Halloween ever. And one of our favorite maintenance personnel, Chris calls in fresh off of his vacation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whosoncall/support
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
The Poor People's Army, formerly the Poor People's Economic and Human Rights Campaign, has been leading efforts across the country to place individuals and families who need them into federally-owned housing for a long time. Their position is that housing is a human right and that people in need should not be forced to wait for shelter. They recently published "Takeover: A Human Rights Approach to Housing" on Poor People's Press, a step-by-step guide to occupying empty houses. Clearing the FOG speaks with Cheri Honkala, the lead author, and Galen Tyler, a lead organizer with the Poor People's Army, about the current housing crisis and how people can use the new book to end the crisis of homelessness. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
TWS News 1: Making Friends – 00:26 Support Drive Promo – 3:58 Best Worst Joke – 5:55 TWS News 2: Mental Health Day – 11:40 Something No One Else Can Say About Their Weekend – 15:21 Monday School: The Rest of the Story – 20:37 TWS News 3: Resilient Kids – 24:50 Rock Report: Oprah’s Favorite Things for Poor People – 29:58 Answer to Prayer You Saw Later – 33:09 Support Drive Promo – 39:08 You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies
The peaceful figurehead of the Civil Rights movement in the early 1960s, Dr Martin Luther King had inspired hundreds of thousands to demand equal rights for African Americans. But by 1968, the once uniting leader seemed to be losing popularity, both amongst activists and in the press. As he grappled with being hunted and threatened by the FBI, he was also contending with a new generation of more militant activists who felt that his nonviolent approach was not working. Downtrodden but not defeated, King plans a new Poor People's Campaign to combat poverty in America. As part of this new focus, he visits Memphis to support striking sanitation workers. The day before his final moments at the Lorraine Motel, he preaches to a crowd, ‘I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land.' Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the tragic assassination of Martin Luther King, including the public outcry that ensued, and his more recent legacy as a secular saint in the USA with a dedicated national holiday. _______ *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Anouska Lewis Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How God feels about the poor and how they are treated; the consequences of practicing favoritism; based on James 2:1-13 Order this full message on MP3! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29
How God feels about the poor and how they are treated; the consequences of practicing favoritism; based on James 2:1-13 Order this full message on MP3! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29
In this episode, Tim interviews Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove, a spiritual writer, preacher, and community cultivator. They discuss how Christians can engage differently in politics and civic engagement, particularly in relation to Christian nationalism. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:19 Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove's Background and Journey 08:01 Realizing the Disconnect Between Faith and Politics 13:00 Rethinking Traditional Christian Narratives 19:14 Understanding the Influence of Propaganda 21:01 Finding Common Ground and Avoiding Demonization 25:07 The Importance of Democracy and the Common Good 27:46 The Dangers of Christian Nationalism and Idolatry 34:31 Resisting Christian Nationalism and Building a Better Christianity 42:06 Engaging in Political Advocacy and Voting for the Common Good 52:30 The Poor People's Campaign: Addressing Poverty and Inequality Jonathan's Website | jonathanwilsonhartgrove.com Looking to get involved? | poorpeoplescampaign.org _______________________________ Come to the LIVE EVENT in Austin, TX | Democracy at Risk REGISTER TO VOTE If you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Get Tickets to Beer Camp (PROMO: TNEHOBBIT) Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith lived out with Jesus at the center. We are committed to building a caring community that emulates the ways of Jesus by reclaiming the evangelical tradition and embracing values that build a better way forward. If you've been marginalized by your faith, you are welcome here. We've built an empathetic and inclusive space that encourages authentic conversations, connections and faith. Whether you consider yourself a Christian, an exvangelical, someone who's questioning your faith, or someone who's left the faith entirely, you are welcome here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices